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Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Invitation and Program, City of Doncaster and Templestowe, City of Doncaster & Templestowe Civic luncheon 1974, 1974
... Program on cream card, green text with Shire of Doncaster & Templestowe crest...Program on cream card, green text with Shire of Doncaster & Templestowe crest City of Doncaster & Templestowe Civic luncheon 1974 Memorabilia Invitation and Program City of Doncaster and Templestowe ...Invitation and program for City of Doncaster & Templestowe Civic Luncheon hosted by Mrs D.R. White on 6th March 1974. Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacity.1. Invitation on cream card, with green text. 2. Program on cream card, green text with Shire of Doncaster & Templestowe crestbruce morgan, mavis morgan, city of doncaster and templestowe -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper, Doncaster Reporter, 1953
... Circulating in the City of Nunawading and the Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe and surrounding districts. ...Circulating in the City of Nunawading and the Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe and surrounding districts. ...Circulating in the City of Nunawading and the Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe and surrounding districts.Circulating in the City of Nunawading and the Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe and surrounding districts. Vol.66 No.1 16 Jan 1953 - No.49 18 Dec 1953Circulating in the City of Nunawading and the Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe and surrounding districts. nunawading, doncaster, templestowe, the reporter, newspapers, the reporter -
Bendigo Military MuseumSouvenir - MEDALLIONS, 1) c. 1954, .2) 1934 - 35
... .1) Medallion, metal, gold colour, Shire of Doncaster & Templestowe, Queen one side & x 2 shields the other. .2) Medallion, metal, silver colour, Centenary of Melbourne & Victoria 1934-35, Depiction of Portland Harbour one side & farmer overlooking Melbourne the other....Williams, refer Cat No 2580 for service details. numismatics civic mementoes metalcraft .1) Medallion, metal, gold colour, Shire of Doncaster & Templestowe, Queen one side & x 2 shields the other. .2) Medallion, metal, silver colour, Centenary of Melbourne & Victoria 1934-35, Depiction of Portland Harbour one side & farmer overlooking Melbourne the other. ...items in collection re Brig E.M. Williams, refer Cat No 2580 for service details..1) Medallion, metal, gold colour, Shire of Doncaster & Templestowe, Queen one side & x 2 shields the other. .2) Medallion, metal, silver colour, Centenary of Melbourne & Victoria 1934-35, Depiction of Portland Harbour one side & farmer overlooking Melbourne the other.numismatics, civic mementoes, metalcraft -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Map, Melbourne Metropolitan Area Base Map series. Sheet 214, c1960
... ...shire of doncaster and templestowe...Map showing northern section of the City of Nunawading together with parts of Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe. Shows roads, creeks, block numbers and contours at 5 feet vertical increments. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne maps city of nunawading shire of doncaster and templestowe Map showing northern section of the City of Nunawading together with parts of Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe. ...Map showing northern section of the City of Nunawading together with parts of Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe.Map showing northern section of the City of Nunawading together with parts of Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe. Shows roads, creeks, block numbers and contours at 5 feet vertical increments. Note on map: 'prepared ... from State Aerial Survey, January 1957 and Cadastral Survey information February 1959'.Map showing northern section of the City of Nunawading together with parts of Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe. maps, city of nunawading, shire of doncaster and templestowe -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Opening Warrandyte Bridge, 8 Dec 1955
... Built at a cost of £75,000 the five-span reinforced concrete bridge replaced the oldest bridge across the Yarra river, linking the Shire of Doncaster-Templestowe on the south bank with Eltham on the north. ...Built at a cost of £75,000 the five-span reinforced concrete bridge replaced the oldest bridge across the Yarra river, linking the Shire of Doncaster-Templestowe on the south bank with Eltham on the north. ...Built at a cost of £75,000 the five-span reinforced concrete bridge replaced the oldest bridge across the Yarra river, linking the Shire of Doncaster-Templestowe on the south bank with Eltham on the north. The bridge was opened by Mr. G. Reid, M.L.A.Three black and white photographsbridges, warrandyte, yarra river, councillors, ceremonies, stanley addison -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyBook, Julius Grant (1869-1950) Nature's Gentleman and Good Friend to Warrandyte
... Bound compilation of notes about Julius Grant, Park Orchards orchardist, and his involvement with the Warrandyte community, Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe as Councillor, and participant in a Cairn Committee for erection of memorial at Anderson's Creek in Warrandyte marking Louis J. ...Bound compilation of notes about Julius Grant, Park Orchards orchardist, and his involvement with the Warrandyte community, Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe as Councillor, and participant in a Cairn Committee for erection of memorial at Anderson's Creek in Warrandyte marking Louis J. ...Bound compilation of notes about Julius Grant, Park Orchards orchardist, and his involvement with the Warrandyte community, Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe as Councillor, and participant in a Cairn Committee for erection of memorial at Anderson's Creek in Warrandyte marking Louis J. Michel and party rewarded by Government as discoverers of first goldfield in Victoria. Also includes substantial coverage of Grant's theatrical involvement, Australian films, and Adam Lindsay Gordon Memorial Committee. "An Old Stager remembered for much more than just the Louis Michel Gold Memorial Cairn." -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument - Letter, Formation of Advisory Council - Norwood High School, Ringwood, Victoria, 1959
... R. Wilson, Shire of Doncaster & Templestowe. Not yet notified - City of Nunawading. ...R. Wilson, Shire of Doncaster & Templestowe. Not yet notified - City of Nunawading. ...Notification of meeting for election of members including 5 members elected by parents, 5 nominated by District Inspector and Head Master, 1 representative nominated by municipal council.PARENTS' NOMINATIONS: (5 to be elected) Mrs. C. R. Badger, Housewife, RINGWOOD NORTH. Mr. A. G. Harding, Chief Navigation Instructor T.A.A., WARRANDYTE, Mr. R. W. Holt, Solicitor, Loughnans Rd. RINGWOOD. Mr. F.J. Loosley, Factory Manager, NORTH RINGWOOD, Mr. W. Matthew, Branch Supervisor, EAST RINGWOOD. Dr. Paul Matthews, Medical Practitioner. RINGWOOD. Mrs. Pullin, Secretary, Mullum Rd., RINGWOOD. Mr. A. R. Wilkins, Electrical Supplier, RINGWOOD. DEPARTMENTAL NOMINATIONS: ( 5. No election) Mrs. W. Coombs, Housewife, MITCHAM. Mr. J, Fullarton, Departmental Manager, WARRANDYTE. Mr, D. Purdie, Auditor, Loughnans Rd., RINGWOOD. Cr. R. Spencer, Statist, Hillcrtest Ave., RINGWOOD. Cr. P. Vergers, Orchardist, Mullum Rd., RINGWOOD. MUNICIPAL REPRESENTATIVES: ( Nominated by Municipal Councils. No election) Cr. B. Hubbard, Borough of Ringwood. Cr. W. R. Wilson, Shire of Doncaster & Templestowe. Not yet notified - City of Nunawading. Not yet notified - Shire of Eltham. -
Eltham District Historical Society IncFilm - Video (VHS), Nillumbik Shire Council, The Nillumbik Story, 1996
... ...Templestowe...The Green Wedge separates the shire from the more densely developed neighbours such as Whittlesea, Doncaster, Templestowe, Bulleen and Greensborough. ...The Green Wedge separates the shire from the more densely developed neighbours such as Whittlesea, Doncaster, Templestowe, Bulleen and Greensborough. ...PART 1 – NILLUMBIK (00:00-07:17) Opening features various scenes around Nillumbik Shire. For 40,000 years Nillumbik was the home of the Wurundjeri people. Robert Hoddle gave the district its name. Jock Ryan, then president of Nillumbik Historical Society discusses the names Nillumbik and Diamond Creek. In the late 1830s white occupation began with gold found in Warrandyte in 1851 and 12 years later at Diamond Creek -the Diamond Reef which led to the Caledonian gold rush. Jock Ryan discusses the Diamond Creek mine, which was thriving until it burnt out in 1915. Large numbers of workmen moved into area in late 1870s to construct the Maroondah Aqueduct. With growing population of Melbourne, the nearby Yan Yean system had severely disrupted the flow of the Plenty River, forcing the closure of three flour mills there. The aqueduct came to the rescue carrying water 66km from Healesville to Preston. When the Diamond Creek gold mine burnt down the local economy suffered but fruit growing industry had already been established and Diamond Creek became a thriving fruit growing centre. Interview with Jack Powell, a long-time fruiterer at St Andrews market, his family had lived in the area for a hundred years, 3 to 4 generations, “a lot of hard work”. By the time the railway arrived fruit growing was no longer competitive. The railway brought the city closer and day trippers. The Green Wedge separates the shire from the more densely developed neighbours such as Whittlesea, Doncaster, Templestowe, Bulleen and Greensborough. Population at the time (1996) was 19,000 but links to the past remain strong. Mudbrick houses along the Heritage Trail The saving of Shillinglaw Cottage from demolition in 1963 and relocation brick by brick. PART 2 – ENVIRONMENT (07:18-14:44) Peter Brock (with Bev Brock in background) at St Andrews market discusses his childhood growing up in the district and the environment and the values it instilled upon him and his own family. The Brocks have been in the district since the 1860s. Nillumbik Shire responsible for managing three catchment areas; Diamond Creek, Arthurs Creek and Watsons Creek. Follows the course of the Diamond Creek commencing in Kinglake through the district to its confluence with the Yarra River at Eltham at Eltham Lower Park. Highlights Eltham Lower Park community revegetation program and the newly constructed (1996) viewing platform built of new and recycled timbers at the confluence of the Diamond Creek and Yarra River. Also featured are outdoor recreation on the river and at Eltham Lower Park including the Diamond Valley miniature railway. Sugarloaf reservoir and recreational activities and fishing. Aerial view of Memorial Park and Shire of Eltham War Memorial tower at Garden Hill, Kangaroo Ground. Significant tourism opportunities for the shire with 3 million potential day-trippers in metropolitan Melbourne. Council and community working together to find a way to promote the shires natural and artistic assets. At Arthurs Creek, the Brock family and neighbours working together to take care of their waterway. Peter Brock’s uncle, Sandy Brock talks about environmental management and the Arthurs Creek Landcare group and actions to eradicate blackberry problem. Having previously planted Cypress rows they are replacing them with indigenous species to improve the water supply, keeping cattle out of the creek bed to improve the quality downstream flowing into the Yarra. Eltham East Primary School Band playing “All things bright and beautiful” merges into scenes of the bushland sanctuary set aside by the school in 1980 with unidentified teacher discusses the sanctuary and their education program and school children’s comments. Plight of a family of Wedgetail eagles nesting in the path of a developer’s bulldozer at North Warrandyte and actions to save their nesting areas. PART 3 – ARTS (14:45-22:00) Arts and Jazz festival at Montsalvat featuring interviews with Sigmund Jorgensen discussing Montsalvat and its principles. Also Matcham Skipper. Clifton Pugh’s funeral at Montsalvat and his legacy at Dunmoochin near Cottlesbridge with artists in residence, at the time, Chicago artist Charles Reddington who discusses the benefits of the experience. An unidentified female artist also talks about the program and why people are drawn to the area. Unidentified man on street talking about the amount of talent in the area, artists, poets, musicians, authors. Artist Ming Mackay (1918-2009) interviewed talking about the people she mixes with on “the Hill”. Works of local artists are displayed Eltham Library Community Gallery and Wiregrass gallery with a new coffee shop at the Wiregrass making it an even more popular destination. Music at St Andrews Hotel (may be a little bit country) and the Saturday market where likely to hear anything. Sellers and patrons at the market asked about what attracts them to the market and where they came from. Scenes of poets/authors giving readings. CREDITS Music by John Greenfield from the CD Sweet Rain “The Snow Tree”, Uncle Music UNC 2001 Cameras - David Mirabella and Peter Farragher Editor – Olwyn Jones Written and Produced by Jason Cameron A Jason Cameron Proction for Nillumbik ShireProvides a record of the relatively newly created Shire of Nillumbik at the time and the features and attactions of the shire in its people arts, culture and environmentVHS Cassette (five copies) DVD (one copy) Converted to MP4 file format 0:22:00, 1.60GBvideo recording, arthurs creek, arthurs creek landcare group, artists, artists in residence, arts, arts festival, authors, blackberry, brock family, bulldozer, bulleen, bushland sanctuary, caledonian gold rush, charles reddington, clifton pugh, cottlesbridge, cypress rows, developer, diamond creek, diamond creek mine, diamond reef, diamond valley miniature railway, doncaster, dunmoochin, education program, eeps, eltham, eltham east primary school, eltham east primary school band, eltham library community gallery, eltham lower park, environment, fishing, flour mill, fruit growing, fruiterer, garden hill, gold mining, green wedge, greensborough, heritage trail, hurstbridge railway line, jazz festival, jock ryan, kangaroo ground, kangaroo ground tower, kinglake, maroondah aqueduct, matcham skipper, memorial park, ming mackay (1918-2009), montsalvat, mudbrick houses, music, musicians, nesting area, nillumbik historical society, nillumbik shire, north warrandyte, old timer, orchards, peter brock, plenty river, poets, population, recreation, recreational activities, revegetation, robert hoddle, sandy brock, shillinglaw cottage, shire of eltham war memorial, sigmund jorgensen, st andrews hotel, st andrews market, sugarloaf reservoir, templestowe, the hill, tourism, viewing platform, warrandyte, water catchment area, watsons creek, wedgetail eagle, whittlesea, wiregrass gallery, wurundjeri, yarra river, jack powell -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Victoria Archaeological Survey, 1982-1990
... and Templestowe, 1990... and Templestowe, 1990 Victoria Archaeological Survey Document Folder ...sites, structures, archaeological significance, victoria archaeological survey -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Tarpey, Kim
... and Templestowe Council Gallery...Panton Hill Judge Book Villiage Eltham Briar Hill Primary School Montmorency High School Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School Coburg State College Shire of Diaond Valley Kim Tarpey Doncaster and Templestowe Council Gallery Phillip Institute of Technology Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Tarpey, Kim Document Folder ...Panton Hill artist Kim Tarpey works in various media. Contents Newspaper article: "Kim has 'material' interest in many different arts forms", Diamond Valley News, 18 September 1990. Life and current projects of Kim Tarpey.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcpanton hill, judge book villiage eltham, briar hill primary school, montmorency high school, ivanhoe girls grammar school, coburg state college, shire of diaond valley, kim tarpey, doncaster and templestowe council gallery, phillip institute of technology -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Book, Econsult Planning and Development Pty Ltd, Residential Study: Review of Residential Development Regulations; Final Report; Volumes 1 and 2, October 1991
... Report by Consultants Econsult Planning & Development produced under the Steering Committee guidance of the City of Doncaster and Templestowe and the Shire of Eltham recognising a lack of diversity in housing stock to meet changing housing needs. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Report by Consultants Econsult Planning & Development produced under the Steering Committee guidance of the City of Doncaster and Templestowe and the Shire of Eltham recognising a lack of diversity in housing stock to meet changing housing needs. ...Report by Consultants Econsult Planning & Development produced under the Steering Committee guidance of the City of Doncaster and Templestowe and the Shire of Eltham recognising a lack of diversity in housing stock to meet changing housing needs. The Study objectives are: *To provide for a wide variety of housing choices and lot sizes *To make housing more accessible taking into account the Australian Model Code *To maintain residnetial amenity by taking into account significant local features *To prepare guidelines and policities which consider slope, lot, size, location, availability of services and significant vegeation. *To determine the housing types and lot sizes, required by new residents in different locationsresidential development, housing -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Invitation and Program, City of Doncaster & Templestowe, City of Doncaster & Templestowe invitation and program to Civic Luncheon 1975, 12/03/1975
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Invitation and program for the City of Doncaster & Templestowe Civic Luncheon hosted by Mayoress Robyn Marsden, 12th March, 1975. Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. ...Invitation and program for the City of Doncaster & Templestowe Civic Luncheon hosted by Mayoress Robyn Marsden, 12th March, 1975.Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacity1. Invitation folded card, green text with gold City of Doncaster and Templestowe crest. 2. Cream card with green text and crest.bruce morgan, mavis morgan, city of doncaster and templestowe -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Invitation, City of Doncaster and Templestowe, City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoral Dinner Dance 1978, 08/06/1978
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Invitation to City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoral Dinner Dance held on Thursday 8th June 1978. Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. ...Invitation to City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoral Dinner Dance held on Thursday 8th June 1978.Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacityFolded card with blue tone image of Ruffey Creek Municipal Gardens Doncaster on cover, inside blue text with gold logo.bruce morgan, mavis morgan, city of doncaster and templestowe -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Reception Programme, City of Doncaster and Templestowe, City of Doncaster and Templestowe Civic Luncheon 1977, 15/06/1977
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne City of Doncaster & Templestowe Civic Luncheon programme and menu held on Wednesday 15th June 1977 Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. ...City of Doncaster & Templestowe Civic Luncheon programme and menu held on Wednesday 15th June 1977Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacityWhite card with green text and logobruce morgan, mavis morgan, city of doncaster and templestowe -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Card, City of Doncaster and Templestowe, City of Doncaster and Templestowe Mayoral Dinner Dance 1977, 19/07/1977
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Invitation to City of Doncaster and Templestowe Mayor Dinner Dance on Tuesday 19th July 1977 Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. ...Invitation to City of Doncaster and Templestowe Mayor Dinner Dance on Tuesday 19th July 1977Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacityCream card with gold design on cover and green text and logo on inside.bruce morgan, mavis morgan, city of doncaster and templestowe -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Program, Shire of Whittlesea et al, Shire of Whittlesea Reception Programme, and City of Doncaster and Templestowe civic luncheon 1972, 1972
... Shire of Whittlesea Reception Programme, and City of Doncaster and Templestowe civic luncheon 1972......shire of whittlesea...city of doncaster...Programme cards for Shire of Whittlesea Reception hosted by Mrs V. R. Michael on 28th March 1972; and, City of Doncaster and Templestowe Civic Luncheon hosted by Mrs L. ...Shire of Whittlesea...City of Doncaster...Cream card with green text and logo Shire of Whittlesea Reception Programme, and City of Doncaster and Templestowe civic luncheon 1972 Memorabilia Program Shire of Whittlesea City of Doncaster and Templestowe ...Programme cards for Shire of Whittlesea Reception hosted by Mrs V. R. Michael on 28th March 1972; and, City of Doncaster and Templestowe Civic Luncheon hosted by Mrs L. J. Cameron on 26th April 1972.Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacity1. Cream card with black text and logo, 2. Cream card with green text and logobruce morgan, mavis morgan, shire of whittlesea, city of doncaster and templestowe -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Booklet, City of Doncaster and Templestowe, Proclamation of City and Notice of First Meeting of the Council of the City of Doncaster and Templestowe, 1967
... and templestowe...Doncaster and Templestowe. This function was attended by the Morgans. Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. ...Program for the proclamation of City and Notice of First Meeting of the Council of the City of Doncaster and Templestowe. This function was attended by the Morgans.Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacityBooklet with black text and black and white images, tied with green and gold ribbonbruce morgan, mavis morgan, shire of diamond valley, city of doncaster and templestowe -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Reception Cards, Shire of Whittlesea et al, City of Heidelberg Mayoress Reception Programme, Shire of Whittlesea Reception Programme, and, City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoress Reception Programme 1969, 1969
... City of Heidelberg Mayoress Reception Programme, Shire of Whittlesea Reception Programme, and, City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoress Reception Programme 1969...city of doncaster and templestowe...shire...Cleland on 18th March, 1989; and, Program for Shire of Whittlesea Mayoress reception, hosted by Mrs K.N. Balharrie on 26th March, 1989; and, Program for City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoress reception, hosted by Mrs R.A. ...Shire of Whittlesea...City of Doncaster...Folded white card with black text City of Heidelberg Mayoress Reception Programme, Shire of Whittlesea Reception Programme, and, City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoress Reception Programme 1969 Memorabilia Reception Cards Shire of Whittlesea City of Doncaster and Templestowe City of Heidelberg ...Program for City of Heidelberg Mayoress reception, hosted by Mrs P.H. Cleland on 18th March, 1989; and, Program for Shire of Whittlesea Mayoress reception, hosted by Mrs K.N. Balharrie on 26th March, 1989; and, Program for City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoress reception, hosted by Mrs R.A. Hale on 27th March, 1989. Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacity1. Folded white Card with blue text and gold logo, 2. Folded white card with gold text and logo, 3. Folded white card with black textbruce morgan, mavis morgan, city of heidelberg, city of doncaster and templestowe, shire of whittlesea -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Reception Programmes, City of Northcote et al, City of Coburg Reception Programme; and, City of Northcote; and, City of Doncaster & Templestowe 1969, 11/1969
... Matisi on 12th November, 1969; and, Program for City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoral Ball, hosted by Cr R.A. Harie and Mrs Harie. Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. ...Program for City of Coburg Mayoress' Reception, hosted by Mrs C.C. Calder on 5th November, 1969; and, Program for City of Northcote Mayoress Reception, hosted by Mrs A. Matisi on 12th November, 1969; and, Program for City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoral Ball, hosted by Cr R.A. Harie and Mrs Harie.Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacity1. Pink card with navy text and logo, 2. white card with navy text and logo, 3. white card with green text and gold logobruce morgan, mavis morgan, city of coburg, city of northcote, city of doncaster and templestowe -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Invitation, City of Doncaster and Templestowe, City of Doncaster & Templestowe: Invitation to Warrandyte Ward Reception, 30/04/1976
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Invitation from Mayor, Mayoress & Councillors of the City of Doncaster & Templestowe to the Warrandyte Ward Reception 30th April, 1976. Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. ...Invitation from Mayor, Mayoress & Councillors of the City of Doncaster & Templestowe to the Warrandyte Ward Reception 30th April, 1976.Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacityCard with sepia image on front and black text insidebruce morgan, mavis morgan, city of doncaster and templestowe -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Reception Programmes, City of Doncaster and Templestowe et al, Shire of Whittlesea Reception Programme, and City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoress' Reception 1970, 1970
... Shire of Whittlesea Reception Programme, and City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoress' Reception 1970...city of doncaster and templestowe...shire...Shire of Whittlesea Reception hosted by Mrs P. T. B. Kelynack on 24th March 1970, and, City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoress' Reception hosted by Mrs K. ...City of Doncaster and Templestowe...Shire...Cream card with green text and gold logo Shire of Whittlesea Reception Programme, and City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoress' Reception 1970 Memorabilia Reception Programmes City of Doncaster and Templestowe Shire of Whittlesea ...Shire of Whittlesea Reception hosted by Mrs P. T. B. Kelynack on 24th March 1970, and, City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoress' Reception hosted by Mrs K. H. Remington on 9th April 1970Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacity1. Cream card with navy text and logo, 2. Cream card with green text and gold logobruce morgan, mavis morgan, city of doncaster and templestowe, shire of whittlesea -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Invitation and Program, City of Doncaster & Templestowe, City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoral Dinner 1983, 15/07/1983
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Invitation and Programme/Menu for the City of Doncaster & Templestowe's Mayoral Dinner hosted by Cr Graham Cohen and Jan Cohen on Friday 15th July 1983. Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. ...Invitation and Programme/Menu for the City of Doncaster & Templestowe's Mayoral Dinner hosted by Cr Graham Cohen and Jan Cohen on Friday 15th July 1983.Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacityInvitation - White card with green text and logo, typed attendee name, and Programme - White card with gold text and logo.bruce morgan, mavis morgan, city of doncaster and templestowe -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Programme and Table Seating, City of Doncaster & Templestowe, City of Doncaster & Templestowe Mayoral Dinner 1981, 09/07/1983
... Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacity bruce morgan mavis morgan city of doncaster and templestowe 1. ...Programme and table seating for the City of Doncaster & Templestowe's Mayoral Dinner hosted by Councillor Peter J. Mulcahy and Mrs. Pam Mulcahy, held on 9th July, 1981.Bruce Morgan was the first Shire Secretary (1964-1983) of the Shire of Diamond Valley. This collection was compiled by his wife, Mavis Morgan, detailing the events they attended in their official capacity1. Invitation on cream card, gold text with City of Doncaster & Templestowe crest. 1. Table seating on cream paper, black text with gold letterhead and City of Doncaster & Templestowe crest.bruce morgan, mavis morgan, city of doncaster and templestowe -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Doncaster Templestowe Historical Society, Templestowe: A Short History by Irvine Green, 1982
... Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Templestowe is a suburb in the City of Manningham on the border of the Yarra River across from which is Eltham, in the Shire of Nillumbik templestowe ISBN 0950092037 24 p. : ill., 3 maps Templestowe: A Short History by Irvine Green Book Doncaster Templestowe Historical Society ...Templestowe is a suburb in the City of Manningham on the border of the Yarra River across from which is Eltham, in the Shire of Nillumbik24 p. : ill., 3 maps ISBN 0950092037templestowe -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, A Review and Appraisal of the Diamond Creek to Ringwood Study, volume 2, working paper, by Loder and Bayly, 1979
... This report is a review and appraisal of the Outer Ring Road Study Diamond Creek to Ringwood prepared for The Road Planning Liaison Committee by the Joint Road Planning Group for the The City of Doncaster & Templestowe and The Shire of Eltham by Loder & Bayly Planning & Engineering Consultants. ...This report is a review and appraisal of the Outer Ring Road Study Diamond Creek to Ringwood prepared for The Road Planning Liaison Committee by the Joint Road Planning Group for the The City of Doncaster & Templestowe and The Shire of Eltham by Loder & Bayly Planning & Engineering Consultants. ...Volume 2: Working papers. This report is a review and appraisal of the Outer Ring Road Study Diamond Creek to Ringwood prepared for The Road Planning Liaison Committee by the Joint Road Planning Group for the The City of Doncaster & Templestowe and The Shire of Eltham by Loder & Bayly Planning & Engineering Consultants. "This paper attempts to set a framework for an evaluation of the recommended road link between Diamond Creek and Ringwood." Various perspectives are examined. Includes fold out maps.91 p, maps, 27 cm.melbourne ring road, roads, freeways -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fitzsimons Lane Bridge over Yarra River between Eltham and Templestowe, c.1966, 1966c
... They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. ...They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. ...The bridge over the Yarra River was initially opened September 22nd, 1961. Newspaper reports at the time of opening stated it linked Bolton Street, Eltham, with Fitzsimons Lane, Templestowe. In 1955 the Country Roads Board (CRB) produced survey plans that showed proposed land acquisition for the future bridge and road approaches. The 1955 plan shows that it was proposed to connect Fitzsimons Lane with Bolton Street in Eltham by a diagonal road across the river. The road connection would then continue along Bolton Street to Main Road. Prior to construction of the bridge the CRB modified the proposal significantly so that there was a new road parallel with Bolton Street and then curving to join Main Road at what was then its intersection with Old Eltham Road. This involved significantly more land acquisition and altered the pattern of land subdivision through this corridor. Initially the new road was just a single two-way carriageway as it would have required a significant widening of the cutting on the Shire of Eltham side of the river. The road was officially un-named but was known locally as the Eltham-Templestowe Road. The 1966 Melway street directory and other 1960s editions also listed the road as the Eltham-Templestowe Road. In December 1970, Eltham Shire Council, in pursuance of the provisions of the Local Government Act, named it Templestowe Road. The road was renamed Fitzsimons Lane around 1984 in conformity with the section south of the river. In 1991 a new bridge was built to the west of the original bridge. Fitzsimons Lane was widened to four traffic lanes although on the Eltham side this was done within the limits of the existing cutting. NEW BRIDGE STARTS THEM EXPLORING Without any fanfares, Country Roads Board workmen on Friday afternoon put the finishing touches to the approaches, removed the barricades, and let the traffic roll over the new Yarra bridge linking Bolton Street, Eltham, with Fitzsimons Lane, Templestowe. Over the week-end many “bridge watchers” who were making one of their periodic inspections of the progress on the new bridge found to their surprise that they could drive over it, so that people who had gone for a run out to Eltham suddenly found themselves wandering through Templestowe and Doncaster. By Monday the word of the bridge’s opening had got around sufficiently for many regular travellers to the city from Eltham and beyond to vary the monotony by going to town via Templestowe and Kew instead of through Heidelberg. They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. NEW NEIGHBOURS For people on both sides of the river, the new bridge has turned distant friends into near neighbours. A Greensborough man on Sunday took 35 minutes to reach the home of a friend in East Doncaster, but the return trip over the new bridge took only 17 minutes. It will be some time yet before most people work out the possibilities in shorter and quicker trips form the north-eastern areas to the eastern and south-eastern suburbs. The coming of the warmer months will soon teach many, though the short cuts to Peninsular beaches and eastern suburban drive-ins. And before very long it is likely there will be a Tramways bus running from Templestowe to Eltham station. NEW BRIDGE STARTS THEM EXPLORING (1961, September 27). The Diamond Valley News (News clipping held in SEA_74-1_047) The previously un-named road between Main Road and Yarra River, Eltham South, east of Bolton Street was named Templestowe Road, December 15, 1970 NAMING OF STREETS AND ROADS. (1970, December 15). The Diamond Valley News (News clipping held in SEA_74-2_022)Black and white photographManufacturer's marks: Polaroid, Batch #J62K181 (Sep 1966).infrastructure, shire of eltham infrastructure, bridge, fitzsimons lane bridge, polaroid, yarra river -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fitzsimons Lane Bridge over Yarra River between Eltham and Templestowe, c.1966, 1966c
... They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. ...They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. ...The bridge over the Yarra River was initially opened September 22nd, 1961. Newspaper reports at the time of opening stated it linked Bolton Street, Eltham, with Fitzsimons Lane, Templestowe. In 1955 the Country Roads Board (CRB) produced survey plans that showed proposed land acquisition for the future bridge and road approaches. The 1955 plan shows that it was proposed to connect Fitzsimons Lane with Bolton Street in Eltham by a diagonal road across the river. The road connection would then continue along Bolton Street to Main Road. Prior to construction of the bridge the CRB modified the proposal significantly so that there was a new road parallel with Bolton Street and then curving to join Main Road at what was then its intersection with Old Eltham Road. This involved significantly more land acquisition and altered the pattern of land subdivision through this corridor. Initially the new road was just a single two-way carriageway as it would have required a significant widening of the cutting on the Shire of Eltham side of the river. The road was officially un-named but was known locally as the Eltham-Templestowe Road. The 1966 Melway street directory and other 1960s editions also listed the road as the Eltham-Templestowe Road. In December 1970, Eltham Shire Council, in pursuance of the provisions of the Local Government Act, named it Templestowe Road. The road was renamed Fitzsimons Lane around 1984 in conformity with the section south of the river. In 1991 a new bridge was built to the west of the original bridge. Fitzsimons Lane was widened to four traffic lanes although on the Eltham side this was done within the limits of the existing cutting. NEW BRIDGE STARTS THEM EXPLORING Without any fanfares, Country Roads Board workmen on Friday afternoon put the finishing touches to the approaches, removed the barricades, and let the traffic roll over the new Yarra bridge linking Bolton Street, Eltham, with Fitzsimons Lane, Templestowe. Over the week-end many “bridge watchers” who were making one of their periodic inspections of the progress on the new bridge found to their surprise that they could drive over it, so that people who had gone for a run out to Eltham suddenly found themselves wandering through Templestowe and Doncaster. By Monday the word of the bridge’s opening had got around sufficiently for many regular travellers to the city from Eltham and beyond to vary the monotony by going to town via Templestowe and Kew instead of through Heidelberg. They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. NEW NEIGHBOURS For people on both sides of the river, the new bridge has turned distant friends into near neighbours. A Greensborough man on Sunday took 35 minutes to reach the home of a friend in East Doncaster, but the return trip over the new bridge took only 17 minutes. It will be some time yet before most people work out the possibilities in shorter and quicker trips form the north-eastern areas to the eastern and south-eastern suburbs. The coming of the warmer months will soon teach many, though the short cuts to Peninsular beaches and eastern suburban drive-ins. And before very long it is likely there will be a Tramways bus running from Templestowe to Eltham station. NEW BRIDGE STARTS THEM EXPLORING (1961, September 27). The Diamond Valley News (News clipping held in SEA_74-1_047) The previously un-named road between Main Road and Yarra River, Eltham South, east of Bolton Street was named Templestowe Road, December 15, 1970 NAMING OF STREETS AND ROADS. (1970, December 15). The Diamond Valley News (News clipping held in SEA_74-2_022)Black and white photographManufacturer's marks: Polaroid, Batch #J62K181 (Sep 1966).infrastructure, shire of eltham infrastructure, bridge, fitzsimons lane bridge, polaroid, yarra river -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fitzsimons Lane Bridge over Yarra River between Eltham and Templestowe, c.1966, 1966c
... They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. ...They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. ...The bridge over the Yarra River was initially opened September 22nd, 1961. Newspaper reports at the time of opening stated it linked Bolton Street, Eltham, with Fitzsimons Lane, Templestowe. In 1955 the Country Roads Board (CRB) produced survey plans that showed proposed land acquisition for the future bridge and road approaches. The 1955 plan shows that it was proposed to connect Fitzsimons Lane with Bolton Street in Eltham by a diagonal road across the river. The road connection would then continue along Bolton Street to Main Road. Prior to construction of the bridge the CRB modified the proposal significantly so that there was a new road parallel with Bolton Street and then curving to join Main Road at what was then its intersection with Old Eltham Road. This involved significantly more land acquisition and altered the pattern of land subdivision through this corridor. Initially the new road was just a single two-way carriageway as it would have required a significant widening of the cutting on the Shire of Eltham side of the river. The road was officially un-named but was known locally as the Eltham-Templestowe Road. The 1966 Melway street directory and other 1960s editions also listed the road as the Eltham-Templestowe Road. In December 1970, Eltham Shire Council, in pursuance of the provisions of the Local Government Act, named it Templestowe Road. The road was renamed Fitzsimons Lane around 1984 in conformity with the section south of the river. In 1991 a new bridge was built to the west of the original bridge. Fitzsimons Lane was widened to four traffic lanes although on the Eltham side this was done within the limits of the existing cutting. NEW BRIDGE STARTS THEM EXPLORING Without any fanfares, Country Roads Board workmen on Friday afternoon put the finishing touches to the approaches, removed the barricades, and let the traffic roll over the new Yarra bridge linking Bolton Street, Eltham, with Fitzsimons Lane, Templestowe. Over the week-end many “bridge watchers” who were making one of their periodic inspections of the progress on the new bridge found to their surprise that they could drive over it, so that people who had gone for a run out to Eltham suddenly found themselves wandering through Templestowe and Doncaster. By Monday the word of the bridge’s opening had got around sufficiently for many regular travellers to the city from Eltham and beyond to vary the monotony by going to town via Templestowe and Kew instead of through Heidelberg. They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. NEW NEIGHBOURS For people on both sides of the river, the new bridge has turned distant friends into near neighbours. A Greensborough man on Sunday took 35 minutes to reach the home of a friend in East Doncaster, but the return trip over the new bridge took only 17 minutes. It will be some time yet before most people work out the possibilities in shorter and quicker trips form the north-eastern areas to the eastern and south-eastern suburbs. The coming of the warmer months will soon teach many, though the short cuts to Peninsular beaches and eastern suburban drive-ins. And before very long it is likely there will be a Tramways bus running from Templestowe to Eltham station. NEW BRIDGE STARTS THEM EXPLORING (1961, September 27). The Diamond Valley News (News clipping held in SEA_74-1_047) The previously un-named road between Main Road and Yarra River, Eltham South, east of Bolton Street was named Templestowe Road, December 15, 1970 NAMING OF STREETS AND ROADS. (1970, December 15). The Diamond Valley News (News clipping held in SEA_74-2_022)Black and white photographManufacturer's marks: Polaroid, Batch #J62K181 (Sep 1966).infrastructure, shire of eltham infrastructure, bridge, fitzsimons lane bridge, polaroid, yarra river -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fitzsimons Lane Bridge over Yarra River between Eltham and Templestowe, c.1966, 1966c
... They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. ...They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. ...The bridge over the Yarra River was initially opened September 22nd, 1961. Newspaper reports at the time of opening stated it linked Bolton Street, Eltham, with Fitzsimons Lane, Templestowe. In 1955 the Country Roads Board (CRB) produced survey plans that showed proposed land acquisition for the future bridge and road approaches. The 1955 plan shows that it was proposed to connect Fitzsimons Lane with Bolton Street in Eltham by a diagonal road across the river. The road connection would then continue along Bolton Street to Main Road. Prior to construction of the bridge the CRB modified the proposal significantly so that there was a new road parallel with Bolton Street and then curving to join Main Road at what was then its intersection with Old Eltham Road. This involved significantly more land acquisition and altered the pattern of land subdivision through this corridor. Initially the new road was just a single two-way carriageway as it would have required a significant widening of the cutting on the Shire of Eltham side of the river. The road was officially un-named but was known locally as the Eltham-Templestowe Road. The 1966 Melway street directory and other 1960s editions also listed the road as the Eltham-Templestowe Road. In December 1970, Eltham Shire Council, in pursuance of the provisions of the Local Government Act, named it Templestowe Road. The road was renamed Fitzsimons Lane around 1984 in conformity with the section south of the river. In 1991 a new bridge was built to the west of the original bridge. Fitzsimons Lane was widened to four traffic lanes although on the Eltham side this was done within the limits of the existing cutting. NEW BRIDGE STARTS THEM EXPLORING Without any fanfares, Country Roads Board workmen on Friday afternoon put the finishing touches to the approaches, removed the barricades, and let the traffic roll over the new Yarra bridge linking Bolton Street, Eltham, with Fitzsimons Lane, Templestowe. Over the week-end many “bridge watchers” who were making one of their periodic inspections of the progress on the new bridge found to their surprise that they could drive over it, so that people who had gone for a run out to Eltham suddenly found themselves wandering through Templestowe and Doncaster. By Monday the word of the bridge’s opening had got around sufficiently for many regular travellers to the city from Eltham and beyond to vary the monotony by going to town via Templestowe and Kew instead of through Heidelberg. They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. NEW NEIGHBOURS For people on both sides of the river, the new bridge has turned distant friends into near neighbours. A Greensborough man on Sunday took 35 minutes to reach the home of a friend in East Doncaster, but the return trip over the new bridge took only 17 minutes. It will be some time yet before most people work out the possibilities in shorter and quicker trips form the north-eastern areas to the eastern and south-eastern suburbs. The coming of the warmer months will soon teach many, though the short cuts to Peninsular beaches and eastern suburban drive-ins. And before very long it is likely there will be a Tramways bus running from Templestowe to Eltham station. NEW BRIDGE STARTS THEM EXPLORING (1961, September 27). The Diamond Valley News (News clipping held in SEA_74-1_047) The previously un-named road between Main Road and Yarra River, Eltham South, east of Bolton Street was named Templestowe Road, December 15, 1970 NAMING OF STREETS AND ROADS. (1970, December 15). The Diamond Valley News (News clipping held in SEA_74-2_022)Black and white photographManufacturer's marks: Polaroid, Batch #J62K181 (Sep 1966).infrastructure, shire of eltham infrastructure, bridge, fitzsimons lane bridge, polaroid, yarra river -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fitzsimons Lane Bridge over Yarra River between Eltham and Templestowe
... They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. ...They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. ...The bridge over the Yarra River was initially opened September 22nd, 1961. Newspaper reports at the time of opening stated it linked Bolton Street, Eltham, with Fitzsimons Lane, Templestowe. In 1955 the Country Roads Board (CRB) produced survey plans that showed proposed land acquisition for the future bridge and road approaches. The 1955 plan shows that it was proposed to connect Fitzsimons Lane with Bolton Street in Eltham by a diagonal road across the river. The road connection would then continue along Bolton Street to Main Road. Prior to construction of the bridge the CRB modified the proposal significantly so that there was a new road parallel with Bolton Street and then curving to join Main Road at what was then its intersection with Old Eltham Road. This involved significantly more land acquisition and altered the pattern of land subdivision through this corridor. Initially the new road was just a single two-way carriageway as it would have required a significant widening of the cutting on the Shire of Eltham side of the river. The road was officially un-named but was known locally as the Eltham-Templestowe Road. The 1966 Melway street directory and other 1960s editions also listed the road as the Eltham-Templestowe Road. In December 1970, Eltham Shire Council, in pursuance of the provisions of the Local Government Act, named it Templestowe Road. The road was renamed Fitzsimons Lane around 1984 in conformity with the section south of the river. In 1991 a new bridge was built to the west of the original bridge. Fitzsimons Lane was widened to four traffic lanes although on the Eltham side this was done within the limits of the existing cutting. NEW BRIDGE STARTS THEM EXPLORING Without any fanfares, Country Roads Board workmen on Friday afternoon put the finishing touches to the approaches, removed the barricades, and let the traffic roll over the new Yarra bridge linking Bolton Street, Eltham, with Fitzsimons Lane, Templestowe. Over the week-end many “bridge watchers” who were making one of their periodic inspections of the progress on the new bridge found to their surprise that they could drive over it, so that people who had gone for a run out to Eltham suddenly found themselves wandering through Templestowe and Doncaster. By Monday the word of the bridge’s opening had got around sufficiently for many regular travellers to the city from Eltham and beyond to vary the monotony by going to town via Templestowe and Kew instead of through Heidelberg. They were surprised at the distances – about 3 ½ miles from Eltham to Templestowe, 6 miles from Eltham Shire hall to the Lower Heidelberg Road-Banksia Street intersection. NEW NEIGHBOURS For people on both sides of the river, the new bridge has turned distant friends into near neighbours. A Greensborough man on Sunday took 35 minutes to reach the home of a friend in East Doncaster, but the return trip over the new bridge took only 17 minutes. It will be some time yet before most people work out the possibilities in shorter and quicker trips form the north-eastern areas to the eastern and south-eastern suburbs. The coming of the warmer months will soon teach many, though the short cuts to Peninsular beaches and eastern suburban drive-ins. And before very long it is likely there will be a Tramways bus running from Templestowe to Eltham station. NEW BRIDGE STARTS THEM EXPLORING (1961, September 27). The Diamond Valley News (News clipping held in SEA_74-1_047) The previously un-named road between Main Road and Yarra River, Eltham South, east of Bolton Street was named Templestowe Road, December 15, 1970 NAMING OF STREETS AND ROADS. (1970, December 15). The Diamond Valley News (News clipping held in SEA_74-2_022)Black and white photographinfrastructure, shire of eltham infrastructure, bridge, fitzsimons lane bridge, yarra river
