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Torquay and District Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Early Torquay Beach Scenes
... spring creek (Torquay)... Creek Torquay.... ground at Spring Creek Torquay. A touch of nostalgia. Lots ...Photograph shows the store at the camping ground at Spring Creek Torquay.A touch of nostalgia. Lots of cars of the time.Black and white photograph.spring creek (torquay), camping ground store, 1950s cars, 2 piece bathers -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for the exhibition 2016
... in Spring Creek, Torquay,... pioneer, fishing in Spring Creek, Torquay, Edward Molyneux ...Photo shows Edward Molyneux, a Torquay pioneer, fishing in Spring Creek, Torquay,Edward Molyneux was a significant contributor to the development of Torquay. Spring Creek was a significant attraction in bringing visitors to the area and remains a favourite spot in contemporary Torquay for locals and visitors alike.Black and white copy photo. -
Torquay and District Historical Society
copy photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for exhibition 2016
... on Spring Creek, Torquay, with the Coffee Palace, which became... Water Depot on Spring Creek, Torquay, with the Coffee Palace ...Photo shows Edward Molyneux's first Hot Water Depot on Spring Creek, Torquay, with the Coffee Palace, which became the Palace Hotel on the hill (Bell Street) in the background.Evidence of the beginnings of a service industry for residents and tourists. Note the absence of any motor vehicles.Black and white copy photo -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for the exhibition
... Hot Water Depot, established on the bank of Spring Creek... of Spring Creek,Torquay to cater for the growing number of visitors ...Photo taken on new years day 1900 shows Edward Molyneux's Hot Water Depot, established on the bank of Spring Creek,Torquay to cater for the growing number of visitors to the area. Note the conveyances of the day in the foreground.The Hot Water Depot was an innovative response to the demands of an embryonic tourist industry in Torquay.Black and white photo -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for exhibition 2016
... Photo shows a pristine Spring Creek at Torquay with one... Torquay great-ocean-road Photo shows a pristine Spring Creek ...Photo shows a pristine Spring Creek at Torquay with one of the district's early settlers, Edward Molyneux, on horseback, apparently looking across the creek towards the site of the present day RACV resort and golf course. Spring Creek was a fishing spot that first brought visitors to the Torquay district. The area is now central to the residential development of Torquay and Jan Juc,Black and white photo -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Black and white photograph, Early Torquay Beach Scenes
Photograph likely taken at the mouth of Spring Creek where it enters the sea at the Torquay back beach. Three girls and a boy are wading in the creek watched by adults wearing suits and dresses standing on the sand.A picture of beach recreation in past times.Black and white photographtorquay victoria -
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Photograph (copy), Bellbrae Cemetery Memorial Exhibition 2015
Photograph shows Llanberris House, built by Joseph and Mary Gundry on Iron Bark Station, west of the Anglesea Geelong Road, off Menzels Road above Spring Creek. The Gundrys took up Iron Bark station in 1844 and subsequently bought up more surrounding land. Just prior to Joseph's death in 1878, the property comprising 7721 acres was offered for sale as well as conditional rights to adjoining land. Llanberis House was a substantial stone dwelling of 2 storeys with 11 rooms.The Gundry family was one of the pioneering European settlers in the Bellbrae Torquay area.Black and white photographbellbrae victoria pioneer families -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Copy Photo, Torquay Front Beach early 1900s
Photo (copy) of Torquay Front Beach at the mouth of Spring Creek circa early 1900sBlack and white photograph 38 x 28 cm. -
Torquay and District Historical Society
salvaged timber pole
This pole was used in the construction of the first Torquay Lifesaving Club clubhouse in 1945. it was dug up by club members from the mouth of Spring Creek, where it had been laid as part of defence strategy during WW2. In the 1940s 'Tank Traps' were placed across low lying Victorian Beaches to stop potential invading Japanese forces. This pole was salvaged from the ashes of the fire which destroyed the first TLSC clubhouse in 1970.This wooden pole was used in the foundations of the first Torquay Surf Life saving Club club house. Timber pole associated with WW2 and Torquay SLSC, damaged by fire in 1970.torquay lifesaving club, 'tank traps', world war 11, local war defences