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Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, 21st August 1994
... Sunbury Walks... the the old Sunbury township. The walks booklet was the first ...The three people from L-R: Graham Gibb, Trevor Dunn and Wendy Sutherland were members of the Sunbury & District Heritage Association and were attending the launch of a booklet that the Association produced. It was a publication launched on the 21st Au8gust 1994, that highlighted four historic walks around the the old Sunbury township. The walks booklet was the first of a number of publications that the Association produced over the years, highlighting Sunbury's history.A non-digital coloured photograph of a lady and two men discussing a pamphlet.graham gibb, trevor dunn, wendy sutherland, sunbury walks, sunbury & district heritage association -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, 12th August 1994
... Sunbury Historic Walks... of publication of the booklet featuring Historic Walks around Sunbury... of publication of the booklet featuring Historic Walks around Sunbury ...The three people photographed were committee members of the former Sunbury & District Heritage Association. They are from L-R, Graham Gibb, Treasurer, Veronica Burgess, President and Trevor Dunn, Secretary. They were photographed at the launch of publication of the booklet featuring Historic Walks around Sunbury, which the Association had compiled in 1994. A non-digital coloured photograph of a lady and two men. Each person is holding a small booklet.sunbury & district heritage association, sunbury historic walks, graham gibb, veronica burgess, trevor dunn -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photographs – Group of 3 old sepia photographs, 2 of women in period costume and 1 of group of nurses from Sunbury sanatorium
Europeans arrived in the Kiewa Valley in the 1830s and 40s. Following the drought of 1838-44 seeking out the rich pastures in the fertile Kiewa Valley. . The next major increase in population was as a result of the Kiewa Hydro Scheme. The beginning of construction of the Kiewa Hydro-electric scheme in the late 1940s introduced changes and led to the enlargement and improvement of local roads and the townships of Mount Beauty and Bogong Village were constructed by the SECV from the 1930’s to the 1950’s to house workers on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. At its peak the Kiewa Scheme employed around 4000 people from all walks of life and as many cultures.The influx of European migrants to work on the Hydro Scheme along with their rich cultural backgrounds, all played a major part in establishing the history of the area and in shaping the future character of the Mount Beauty, the Kiewa Valley and Falls Creek areas. Photographs may depict descendants, family or friends of early settlers or workers in the Kiewa Valley region.1. Sepia photograph, mounted on heavy buff card with yellowing marks from sticking tape across the bottom of the photograph. Photograph is of a group of nurses taken at the Sunbury Sanitorium 2. Sepia photograph mounted on heavy buff card with yellowing marks from sticking tape at top and bottom of photo. Mark from drawing pin in centre top of photo. Photograph is of a middle aged woman posing dressed in period costume 3. Sepia photograph mounted on heavy buff card with yellowing marks from sticking tape at top and bottom of photo. Mark from drawing pin in centre top of photo. Photograph is of an older woman posing dressed in period costume sepia photos; nurses; kiewa valley; sunbury sanitorium; period costume -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1970s
The Sunbury bakery which was in O'Shanassy Street was demolished in the 1970s to make way for newer retail development. Bakery Walk off O'Shanassy Street defines the vicinity of the former bakery site.A black and white photograph of a demolished bakery. Two men standing above the oven on the RHS with a heap of rubble in the foreground.bakeries, bread making, bakery walk, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
In the early 1980s, the CBD of Sunbury bounded by Evans, Brook, O'Shanassy and Station Streets underwent major redevelopment. The photograph was taken in the centre of this developed area.A black and white photograph of a small shopping complex showing a craft shop and a coffee lounge. Five people are at the entrance of the small arcade.shopping centres, bakery walk, link arcade, let's be crafty, suzanne's coffee lounge, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting
This is a clipping from a magazine called Take 5 about a former Councillor Jack Ogilivie and his struggle to walk his daughter down the aisle on her wedding day after suffering a stroke.Jack Ogilive was a Councillor for the City of Hume.This is a clipping from a magazine called Take 5 about Jack Ogilivejack ogilive, hume city council, councillors -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Beach excursion, c Early 1990s
One of the activities the students from Bulla Primary School did during their Williamstown Beach excursion was to walk as a group along the pier. It gave them a chance to see some of the sea-life from above.The beach excursion was part of the students scientific and social studies.A non-digital coloured photograph of some children with a couple of adults walking along a pier at a beach.school excursions, bulla primary schooil, williamstown beach -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Catanery Bridge, Bulla, c1980s
The narrow swing catanery bridge was built behind the school across the Deep Creek downstream from the bluestone Bulla Bridge. It was built so that children who lived on the south side of Bulla Township could access the school more easily and in shorter time than if they had to go by the main roads.The bridge was constructed in the days when most children walked to school. The use of this bridge cut the children's travel time and distance to school quite considerably and was used for many years until the school was closed in 1996.A coloured photograph of the children on a narrow swing bridge and the path they used to approach the bridge over open ground. bulla primary school, swing bridge, bridges, catanery bridge