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Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kevin Doyle, South Morang Uniting Church, 1967-1984
... South Morang Uniting Church...south morang...South Morang Uniting Church before restoration, now Little... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph South Morang Uniting Church ...One of a series of photographs taken and developed during 1967-2013 by the late Kevin Doyle for Media Studies Year 12 at Parade College Bundoora (1984) and donated to the Society by his mother Maureen Doyle.Photograph print also digital image on HDSouth Morang Uniting Church before restoration, now Little White Chapel (back view). McKay's cottage on right Old Plenty Road.kevin doyle collection, south morang, south morang uniting church, little white chapel south morang, mckay family, doyle family, mckay's cottage south morang -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kevin Doyle, South Morang Uniting Church, 1967-1984
... South Morang Uniting Church...south morang...South Morang Uniting Church before restoration, now Little... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph South Morang Uniting Church 2 copies ...One of a series of photographs taken and developed during 1967-2013 by the late Kevin Doyle for Media Studies Year 12 at Parade College Bundoora (1984) and donated to the Society by his mother Maureen Doyle.2 copies of photograph print also digital image on HDSouth Morang Uniting Church before restoration, now Little White Chapel (back view). McKay's cottage on right Old Plenty Road.kevin doyle collection, south morang, south morang uniting church, little white chapel south morang, mckay family, doyle family, mckay's cottage south morang -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Jeff Sole, Carting Stone in South Morang
... Carting Stone in South Morang...south morang... to paddocks in South Morang from the Gorge quarry. One of a series... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Carting Stone in South Morang ...A group of men and horses and carts carrying stone to paddocks in South Morang from the Gorge quarry. One of a series of photographs from the Jeff Sole Family Photograph Collection and the South Morang Oral History Project.Photocopy on paper.From Jeff Sole Collectionsouth morang, sole family, jeff sole collection, carting stone, gorge quarry south morang, horse and cart, quarry workers -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kevin Doyle, South Morang Cabinet Factory, 1967-1984
... South Morang Cabinet Factory...south morang...South Morang cabinet making factory near what is now... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph South Morang Cabinet Factory ...One of a series of photographs taken and developed during 1967-2013 by the late Kevin Doyle for Media Studies Year 12 at Parade College Bundoora (1984) and donated to the Society by his mother Maureen Doyle.PhotographSouth Morang cabinet making factory near what is now Marymede Catholic College.kevin doyle collection, south morang, doyle family, cabinet making factory, marymede catholic college -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kelsey, South Morang
... Kelsey, South Morang...south morang...A new front verandah for "Kelsey" in South Morang. One... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Kelsey, South Morang Copy ...A new front verandah for "Kelsey" in South Morang. One of a series of photographs donated by Roslyn Wilson.This house has been demolished.Copy of a photograph printed on thick card29. Kelsey, Front, New Veranda (sic).south morang, johnson family, ernest johnson, kelsey south morang, wooden house, house at south morang -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, South Morang School, 1932
... South Morang School...morang south school...Photograph of class of students at South Morang School. Ern... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph South Morang School Photograph print ...Photograph of class of students at South Morang School. Ern Ewert is identified in an inscription on the reverse of the photo.Photograph print also digital image on HDFront: Written on chalk board "Morang STH School 1975 -1932-". Reverse: "Ern Ewert"south morang, south morang school, morang south school, ern ewert, ewert family -
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Photograph, South Morang State School
... South Morang State School...south morang... of the South Morang State School.... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph South Morang State School A4 copy ...A group of children with a male teacher in front of the South Morang State School.A4 copy of a photograph printed on card with velcro tabs on the rear for display, also digital image on HD.Annotation rear: Sth Morang School No.1975 built 1877. Whittlesea Historical Society.south morang, south morang state school, school group, school children, bluestone building, bluestone school, blackboard -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, South Morang School, 1934
... South Morang School...morang south school...Photograph of class of students at South Morang State... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph South Morang School Photograph print ...Photograph of class of students at South Morang State School No.1975. Student names are identified in an inscription on the reverse of the photo.Photograph print also digital image on HDFront: Written on chalk board "Morang STH School 1975 -1932-". Reverse: "1934 Sth Morang School/ Back Row D. Dare, K. Hirt, A. Heal, J. Turner, H. Hirt / 4th Row N. Ewert, F. Jones, W. McConnell, W. Jukes, N. Dare, R. Jukes, A. Hunt / 3rd D. Watt, L. Dare, J. Robson, B. Carter, G. Jones, M. O'Conner, N. Hunt, M. Robson, L. Butcher, J. Butcher, I. Heal / 2nd Row F. Ewert, G. Butcher, J. Wheeler, B. Jones, N. Hirt, R. Ewert, J. Hunt.south morang, south morang school, morang south school, ewert family, d. dare, dare family, k. hirt, hirt family, j. turner, turner family, h. hirt, n. ewert, f. jones, jones family, w, w. mcconnell, mcconnell family, w. jukes, jukes family, n. dare, r. jukes, a. hunt, hunt family, d. watt, watt family, l. dare, j. robson, robson family, b. carter, carter family, g. jones, m. o'connor, o'connor family, n. hunt, m. robson, l. butcher, butcher family, j. butcher, i. heal, heal family, e. e. ewert, g. butcher, j. wheeler, wheeler family, b. jones, n. hirt, r. ewert, j. hunt -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Children up a tree at South Morang, c.1910-1919
... Children up a tree at South Morang...south morang...Children of the South Morang State School sitting... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Children up a tree at South Morang ...Children of the South Morang State School sitting on the branches of a large gum tree.Photograph print, 2 copies1910 - Sth Morang School donated by Mrs. Roslyn Wilson (nee Smith)south morang, gum tree, south morang state school, red gum tree, river red gum tree -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, South Morang State School
... South Morang State School...south morang... of the South Morang State School.... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph South Morang State School Photograph ...A school group of children near the shelter shed of the South Morang State School.Photograph copy printed on card, also digital image on HD.south morang, south morang state school, school group, school children, shelter shed -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Smith's Butcher Shop, South Morang, 1960
... Smith's Butcher Shop, South Morang...south morang... Plenty Road, on the north corner of McDonalds Road, South Morang... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Smith's Butcher Shop, South Morang A4 ...Charlie Smith in front of Smith's Butcher Shop No. 27 Plenty Road, on the north corner of McDonalds Road, South Morang. One of a series of photographs and a relative of the donor, Roslyn Wilson.Building has since been demolished.A4 copy of a photograph print with velcro tabs on the rear for display.Annotation reverse: Butcher Shop Chas Smith.south morang, charles smith, smith family, butcher shop south morang, smith's butcher shop, plenty road shop, plenty road south morang, mcdonalds road south morang, charlie smith -
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Photograph, Smith's Butcher Shop, South Morang, c.1930s
... Smith's Butcher Shop, South Morang...south morang... and McDonalds Roads, South Morang. An old tree stump serves... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Smith's Butcher Shop, South Morang A4 ...Two men, Stanley Smith (on the left) and his father Charles Smith, inside Smith's Butcher Shop on the corner of Plenty and McDonalds Roads, South Morang. An old tree stump serves as a chopping board.A4 copy of a photograph print that has been laminated with velcro tabs on the rear for display, also digital image on HD.Annotation reverse: Smith's Butcher Shop corner Plenty Rd & McDonalds Rd, Sth Morang. Left son Stanley and Dad Charles late 1930's.south morang, stanley smith, charles smith, smith family, butcher shop south morang, smith's butcher shop, plenty road shop, plenty road south morang, mcdonalds road south morang -
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Photograph, Children up a tree at South Morang, c.1919
... Children up a tree at South Morang...south morang... of the South Morang State School.... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Children up a tree at South Morang ...Opossums, Picaninnies, and white children have all swung from the boughs of this old tree which stands in the grounds of the South Morang State School.Photocopy of a newspaper article with image, 2 copies1919south morang, gum tree, south morang state school -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, At South Morang
... At South Morang...south morang... and McDonalds Road in South Morang. The group are heading to the Yan... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph At South Morang A4 copy ...A group of men, women, and children sitting in wagons pulled by horses are gathered at the intersection of Plenty Road and McDonalds Road in South Morang. The group are heading to the Yan Yean Reservoir for a picnic. The photograph has been taken from the first floor of the Commercial Hotel with Smith's Butcher Shop in the background.A4 copy of a photograph printed on thick card.south morang, charles smith, smith family, butcher shop south morang, smith's butcher shop, plenty road shop, plenty road south morang, mcdonalds road south morang, horse and wagon -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Jeff Sole, A ride down Plenty Road, South Morang
... A ride down Plenty Road, South Morang...south morang... with a sidecar on Plenty Road at South Morang, with the Commercial Hotel... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph A ride down Plenty Road, South Morang ...Driver Charlie Junor and three men on a motorcycle with a sidecar on Plenty Road at South Morang, with the Commercial Hotel in the background. One of a series of photographs from the Jeff Sole Family Photograph Collection. Photocopy of a black and white print also digital imageFrom Jeff Sole Collectionsouth morang, charlie junor, junor family, sole family, jeff sole collection, commercial hotel south morang, motorcycle sidecar -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Near Plenty Road South Morang: Slide 53, 1990s
... Near Plenty Road South Morang: Slide 53...plenty road south morang...Photograph shows drain and culvert near Plenty Road South...Photograph Slide Near Plenty Road South Morang: Slide 53 ...Photograph shows drain and culvert near Plenty Road South Morang.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.plenty road south morang -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Miss Janet Gordon's Cottage, Plenty Road, South Morang, 1985
... Miss Janet Gordon's Cottage, Plenty Road, South Morang...south morang... at South Morang. In the 1980s, Mrs. L. Dynon leased the house... Road, South Morang Photograph print, also digital image on HD ...Miss Janet Gordon's cottage on the corner of Plenty Road at South Morang. In the 1980s, Mrs. L. Dynon leased the house and opened her shop "Charlotte's Web" there. She would advertise and hold spinning demonstrations, have art and craft work on display and for sale, as well as fleece. The building was destroyed by fire in the 1990's.Photograph print, also digital image on HD.south morang, janet gordon, gordon family, charlotte's web south morang, plenty road south morang, art craft shop, plenty road shop -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Digital Image, Smith's Railway Store, South Morang, c.1920s
... Smith's Railway Store, South Morang...south morang... Road, South Morang..., South Morang Digital image Digital image only of Smith's Railway ...Digital image only of Smith's Railway Store, Old Plenty Road, South MorangDigital imagerailway store, smiths store, south morang, smith's railway store -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Copy, A. G. Baldwin’s Commercial Hotel, South Morang, c.1908
... A. G. Baldwin’s Commercial Hotel, South Morang...Commercial Hotel South Morang... with two cars outside the Commercial Hotel in South Morang...., South Morang A4 print copy of photograph Photograph showing ...Photograph showing members of the Carlton Football Club with two cars outside the Commercial Hotel in South Morang.A4 print copy of photographa. g. baldwin, commercial hotel south morang, pub, hotel, cars, carlton football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Erosion, South Morang: Slide 113, 1990s
... Erosion, South Morang: Slide 113...gorge road south morang... on a poorly maintained driveway, Gorge Road South Morang. ...Photograph Slide Erosion, South Morang: Slide 113 Colour ...Photograph shows a house with horse float and erosion on a poorly maintained driveway, Gorge Road South Morang. Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.gorge road south morang, erosion -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kelsey, South Morang
... Kelsey, South Morang...south morang...The garden at "Kelsey" in Wilton Vale Road, South Morang... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Kelsey, South Morang A4 copy ...The garden at "Kelsey" in Wilton Vale Road, South Morang, and the home of Charles and Louisa Johnson. One of a series of photographs donated by Roslyn Wilson.The house has been demolished.A4 copy of a photograph printed on thick card.Annotation rear: Kelseysouth morang, kelsey, wilton vale road, charles johnson, louisa johnson, johnson family -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kath Power, Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang, March 1993
... Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang...south morang.... Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang ...One of a series of photographs taken at Magpie Farmhouse by Kath Power when the house was being demolished, March 1993. Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old bluestone farmhouse with its moss-covered slate roof was owned for many years by one of the earliest families to settle in South Morang, the Le Pages. Two brothers, Peter and Charles Le Page, arrived in Australia from the island of Guernsey in the English Channel, in 1852 and 1854 respectively. After spending three years on the Bendigo, Castlemaine and other diggings, Peter settled in South Morang in 1855. Charles spent ten years on the Maryborough, Back Creek and Daylesford diggings before settling at South Morang in 1864. Both Peter and Charles married and raised large families at South Morang. Although the exact date is unknown, it would appear that Peter Le Page had purchased the property, known in recent times as Magpie Farm, by the 1880s. The date of construction and name of the builder of the farmhouse are also unknown, but the house would appear to have been built at least as early as the 1860s. By the early 1900s, Peter Le Page owned four farms at South Morang - Rosevilla, Hawkstowe, Riverview, and today's Magpie Farm. His son Arthur carried on dairying on the property for many years before selling out during the 1930s to the Tarry family. Subsequent owners have been the McMurray, McWilliam, Krupi and Heal families. Today the Peters family own the property although the farmhouse is currently tenanted. Dairying ceased during the late 1960s. The house was sold 1986 and demolished 1993. (Reference: Historic Buildings of the Whittlesea Shire, Robert Wuchatsch and John Waghorn, published 1985 by Whittlesea Historical Society) Photograph printmagpie farmhouse, south morang, peter le page, charles le page, le page family, bluestone house, rosevilla, hawkstowe, riverview, mcmurray family, mcwilliam family, krupi family, heal family, peters family, tarry family, dairy farm -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kath Power, Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang, March 1993
... Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang...south morang.... Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang ...One of a series of photographs taken at Magpie Farmhouse by Kath Power when the house was being demolished, March 1993. Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old bluestone farmhouse with its moss-covered slate roof was owned for many years by one of the earliest families to settle in South Morang, the Le Pages. Two brothers, Peter and Charles Le Page, arrived in Australia from the island of Guernsey in the English Channel, in 1852 and 1854 respectively. After spending three years on the Bendigo, Castlemaine and other diggings, Peter settled in South Morang in 1855. Charles spent ten years on the Maryborough, Back Creek and Daylesford diggings before settling at South Morang in 1864. Both Peter and Charles married and raised large families at South Morang. Although the exact date is unknown, it would appear that Peter Le Page had purchased the property, known in recent times as Magpie Farm, by the 1880s. The date of construction and name of the builder of the farmhouse are also unknown, but the house would appear to have been built at least as early as the 1860s. By the early 1900s, Peter Le Page owned four farms at South Morang - Rosevilla, Hawkstowe, Riverview, and today's Magpie Farm. His son Arthur carried on dairying on the property for many years before selling out during the 1930s to the Tarry family. Subsequent owners have been the McMurray, McWilliam, Krupi and Heal families. Today the Peters family own the property although the farmhouse is currently tenanted. Dairying ceased during the late 1960s. The house was sold 1986 and demolished 1993. (Reference: Historic Buildings of the Whittlesea Shire, Robert Wuchatsch and John Waghorn, published 1985 by Whittlesea Historical Society) Photograph printmagpie farmhouse, south morang, peter le page, charles le page, le page family, bluestone house, rosevilla, hawkstowe, riverview, mcmurray family, mcwilliam family, krupi family, heal family, peters family, tarry family, dairy farm -
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Photograph, Kath Power, Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang, March 1993
... Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang...south morang.... Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang ...One of a series of photographs taken at Magpie Farmhouse by Kath Power when the house was being demolished, March 1993. Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old bluestone farmhouse with its moss-covered slate roof was owned for many years by one of the earliest families to settle in South Morang, the Le Pages. Two brothers, Peter and Charles Le Page, arrived in Australia from the island of Guernsey in the English Channel, in 1852 and 1854 respectively. After spending three years on the Bendigo, Castlemaine and other diggings, Peter settled in South Morang in 1855. Charles spent ten years on the Maryborough, Back Creek and Daylesford diggings before settling at South Morang in 1864. Both Peter and Charles married and raised large families at South Morang. Although the exact date is unknown, it would appear that Peter Le Page had purchased the property, known in recent times as Magpie Farm, by the 1880s. The date of construction and name of the builder of the farmhouse are also unknown, but the house would appear to have been built at least as early as the 1860s. By the early 1900s, Peter Le Page owned four farms at South Morang - Rosevilla, Hawkstowe, Riverview, and today's Magpie Farm. His son Arthur carried on dairying on the property for many years before selling out during the 1930s to the Tarry family. Subsequent owners have been the McMurray, McWilliam, Krupi and Heal families. Today the Peters family own the property although the farmhouse is currently tenanted. Dairying ceased during the late 1960s. The house was sold 1986 and demolished 1993. (Reference: Historic Buildings of the Whittlesea Shire, Robert Wuchatsch and John Waghorn, published 1985 by Whittlesea Historical Society) Photograph printmagpie farmhouse, south morang, peter le page, charles le page, le page family, bluestone house, rosevilla, hawkstowe, riverview, mcmurray family, mcwilliam family, krupi family, heal family, peters family, tarry family, dairy farm -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kath Power, Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang, March 1993
... Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang...south morang.... Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang ...One of a series of photographs taken at Magpie Farmhouse by Kath Power when the house was being demolished, March 1993. Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old bluestone farmhouse with its moss-covered slate roof was owned for many years by one of the earliest families to settle in South Morang, the Le Pages. Two brothers, Peter and Charles Le Page, arrived in Australia from the island of Guernsey in the English Channel, in 1852 and 1854 respectively. After spending three years on the Bendigo, Castlemaine and other diggings, Peter settled in South Morang in 1855. Charles spent ten years on the Maryborough, Back Creek and Daylesford diggings before settling at South Morang in 1864. Both Peter and Charles married and raised large families at South Morang. Although the exact date is unknown, it would appear that Peter Le Page had purchased the property, known in recent times as Magpie Farm, by the 1880s. The date of construction and name of the builder of the farmhouse are also unknown, but the house would appear to have been built at least as early as the 1860s. By the early 1900s, Peter Le Page owned four farms at South Morang - Rosevilla, Hawkstowe, Riverview, and today's Magpie Farm. His son Arthur carried on dairying on the property for many years before selling out during the 1930s to the Tarry family. Subsequent owners have been the McMurray, McWilliam, Krupi and Heal families. Today the Peters family own the property although the farmhouse is currently tenanted. Dairying ceased during the late 1960s. The house was sold 1986 and demolished 1993. (Reference: Historic Buildings of the Whittlesea Shire, Robert Wuchatsch and John Waghorn, published 1985 by Whittlesea Historical Society) Photograph printmagpie farmhouse, south morang, peter le page, charles le page, le page family, bluestone house, rosevilla, hawkstowe, riverview, mcmurray family, mcwilliam family, krupi family, heal family, peters family, tarry family, dairy farm -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kath Power, Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang, March 1993
... Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang...south morang.... Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang ...One of a series of photographs taken at Magpie Farmhouse by Kath Power when the house was being demolished, March 1993. Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old bluestone farmhouse with its moss-covered slate roof was owned for many years by one of the earliest families to settle in South Morang, the Le Pages. Two brothers, Peter and Charles Le Page, arrived in Australia from the island of Guernsey in the English Channel, in 1852 and 1854 respectively. After spending three years on the Bendigo, Castlemaine and other diggings, Peter settled in South Morang in 1855. Charles spent ten years on the Maryborough, Back Creek and Daylesford diggings before settling at South Morang in 1864. Both Peter and Charles married and raised large families at South Morang. Although the exact date is unknown, it would appear that Peter Le Page had purchased the property, known in recent times as Magpie Farm, by the 1880s. The date of construction and name of the builder of the farmhouse are also unknown, but the house would appear to have been built at least as early as the 1860s. By the early 1900s, Peter Le Page owned four farms at South Morang - Rosevilla, Hawkstowe, Riverview, and today's Magpie Farm. His son Arthur carried on dairying on the property for many years before selling out during the 1930s to the Tarry family. Subsequent owners have been the McMurray, McWilliam, Krupi and Heal families. Today the Peters family own the property although the farmhouse is currently tenanted. Dairying ceased during the late 1960s. The house was sold 1986 and demolished 1993. (Reference: Historic Buildings of the Whittlesea Shire, Robert Wuchatsch and John Waghorn, published 1985 by Whittlesea Historical Society) Photograph printmagpie farmhouse, south morang, peter le page, charles le page, le page family, bluestone house, rosevilla, hawkstowe, riverview, mcmurray family, mcwilliam family, krupi family, heal family, peters family, tarry family, dairy farm -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kath Power, Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang, March 1993
... Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang...south morang.... Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang ...One of a series of photographs taken at Magpie Farmhouse by Kath Power when the house was being demolished, March 1993. Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old bluestone farmhouse with its moss-covered slate roof was owned for many years by one of the earliest families to settle in South Morang, the Le Pages. Two brothers, Peter and Charles Le Page, arrived in Australia from the island of Guernsey in the English Channel, in 1852 and 1854 respectively. After spending three years on the Bendigo, Castlemaine and other diggings, Peter settled in South Morang in 1855. Charles spent ten years on the Maryborough, Back Creek and Daylesford diggings before settling at South Morang in 1864. Both Peter and Charles married and raised large families at South Morang. Although the exact date is unknown, it would appear that Peter Le Page had purchased the property, known in recent times as Magpie Farm, by the 1880s. The date of construction and name of the builder of the farmhouse are also unknown, but the house would appear to have been built at least as early as the 1860s. By the early 1900s, Peter Le Page owned four farms at South Morang - Rosevilla, Hawkstowe, Riverview, and today's Magpie Farm. His son Arthur carried on dairying on the property for many years before selling out during the 1930s to the Tarry family. Subsequent owners have been the McMurray, McWilliam, Krupi and Heal families. Today the Peters family own the property although the farmhouse is currently tenanted. Dairying ceased during the late 1960s. The house was sold 1986 and demolished 1993. (Reference: Historic Buildings of the Whittlesea Shire, Robert Wuchatsch and John Waghorn, published 1985 by Whittlesea Historical Society) Photograph printmagpie farmhouse, south morang, peter le page, charles le page, le page family, bluestone house, rosevilla, hawkstowe, riverview, mcmurray family, mcwilliam family, krupi family, heal family, peters family, tarry family, dairy farm -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kath Power, Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang, March 1993
... Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang...south morang.... Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang ...One of a series of photographs taken at Magpie Farmhouse by Kath Power when the house was being demolished, March 1993. Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old bluestone farmhouse with its moss-covered slate roof was owned for many years by one of the earliest families to settle in South Morang, the Le Pages. Two brothers, Peter and Charles Le Page, arrived in Australia from the island of Guernsey in the English Channel, in 1852 and 1854 respectively. After spending three years on the Bendigo, Castlemaine and other diggings, Peter settled in South Morang in 1855. Charles spent ten years on the Maryborough, Back Creek and Daylesford diggings before settling at South Morang in 1864. Both Peter and Charles married and raised large families at South Morang. Although the exact date is unknown, it would appear that Peter Le Page had purchased the property, known in recent times as Magpie Farm, by the 1880s. The date of construction and name of the builder of the farmhouse are also unknown, but the house would appear to have been built at least as early as the 1860s. By the early 1900s, Peter Le Page owned four farms at South Morang - Rosevilla, Hawkstowe, Riverview, and today's Magpie Farm. His son Arthur carried on dairying on the property for many years before selling out during the 1930s to the Tarry family. Subsequent owners have been the McMurray, McWilliam, Krupi and Heal families. Today the Peters family own the property although the farmhouse is currently tenanted. Dairying ceased during the late 1960s. The house was sold 1986 and demolished 1993. (Reference: Historic Buildings of the Whittlesea Shire, Robert Wuchatsch and John Waghorn, published 1985 by Whittlesea Historical Society) Photograph printmagpie farmhouse, south morang, peter le page, charles le page, le page family, bluestone house, rosevilla, hawkstowe, riverview, mcmurray family, mcwilliam family, krupi family, heal family, peters family, tarry family, dairy farm -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kath Power, Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang, March 1993
... Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang...south morang.... Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang ...One of a series of photographs taken at Magpie Farmhouse by Kath Power when the house was being demolished, March 1993. Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old bluestone farmhouse with its moss-covered slate roof was owned for many years by one of the earliest families to settle in South Morang, the Le Pages. Two brothers, Peter and Charles Le Page, arrived in Australia from the island of Guernsey in the English Channel, in 1852 and 1854 respectively. After spending three years on the Bendigo, Castlemaine and other diggings, Peter settled in South Morang in 1855. Charles spent ten years on the Maryborough, Back Creek and Daylesford diggings before settling at South Morang in 1864. Both Peter and Charles married and raised large families at South Morang. Although the exact date is unknown, it would appear that Peter Le Page had purchased the property, known in recent times as Magpie Farm, by the 1880s. The date of construction and name of the builder of the farmhouse are also unknown, but the house would appear to have been built at least as early as the 1860s. By the early 1900s, Peter Le Page owned four farms at South Morang - Rosevilla, Hawkstowe, Riverview, and today's Magpie Farm. His son Arthur carried on dairying on the property for many years before selling out during the 1930s to the Tarry family. Subsequent owners have been the McMurray, McWilliam, Krupi and Heal families. Today the Peters family own the property although the farmhouse is currently tenanted. Dairying ceased during the late 1960s. The house was sold 1986 and demolished 1993. (Reference: Historic Buildings of the Whittlesea Shire, Robert Wuchatsch and John Waghorn, published 1985 by Whittlesea Historical Society) Photograph printmagpie farmhouse, south morang, peter le page, charles le page, le page family, bluestone house, rosevilla, hawkstowe, riverview, mcmurray family, mcwilliam family, krupi family, heal family, peters family, tarry family, dairy farm -
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Photograph, Kath Power, Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang, March 1993
... Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang...south morang.... Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph Magpie Farmhouse, South Morang ...One of a series of photographs taken at Magpie Farmhouse by Kath Power when the house was being demolished, March 1993. Magpie Farmhouse, Plenty Road, South Morang. This charming old bluestone farmhouse with its moss-covered slate roof was owned for many years by one of the earliest families to settle in South Morang, the Le Pages. Two brothers, Peter and Charles Le Page, arrived in Australia from the island of Guernsey in the English Channel, in 1852 and 1854 respectively. After spending three years on the Bendigo, Castlemaine and other diggings, Peter settled in South Morang in 1855. Charles spent ten years on the Maryborough, Back Creek and Daylesford diggings before settling at South Morang in 1864. Both Peter and Charles married and raised large families at South Morang. Although the exact date is unknown, it would appear that Peter Le Page had purchased the property, known in recent times as Magpie Farm, by the 1880s. The date of construction and name of the builder of the farmhouse are also unknown, but the house would appear to have been built at least as early as the 1860s. By the early 1900s, Peter Le Page owned four farms at South Morang - Rosevilla, Hawkstowe, Riverview, and today's Magpie Farm. His son Arthur carried on dairying on the property for many years before selling out during the 1930s to the Tarry family. Subsequent owners have been the McMurray, McWilliam, Krupi and Heal families. Today the Peters family own the property although the farmhouse is currently tenanted. Dairying ceased during the late 1960s. The house was sold 1986 and demolished 1993. (Reference: Historic Buildings of the Whittlesea Shire, Robert Wuchatsch and John Waghorn, published 1985 by Whittlesea Historical Society) Photograph printmagpie farmhouse, south morang, peter le page, charles le page, le page family, bluestone house, rosevilla, hawkstowe, riverview, mcmurray family, mcwilliam family, krupi family, heal family, peters family, tarry family, dairy farm