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Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, The Argus, Guard our forests: It takes ten trees to make a home, 02/08/1955
... ...timber homes...Written during the housing boom of the 1950s, this article "It takes ten trees to make a home" discusses where the timber came from. It mentions the Briar Hill Timber and Trading Co. who supplied owner-builders of timber homes. ...A second article "Packaged house up in 10 hours" discusses pre-fabricated homes. briar hill timber timber homes Newspaper clipping downloaded from Trove. 4 pages. ...Written during the housing boom of the 1950s, this article "It takes ten trees to make a home" discusses where the timber came from. It mentions the Briar Hill Timber and Trading Co. who supplied owner-builders of timber homes. A second article "Packaged house up in 10 hours" discusses pre-fabricated homes.Newspaper clipping downloaded from Trove. 4 pages.briar hill timber, timber homes -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper, Mitcham Road auction, 01/04/1984,Nunawading
... 30 x 13, 265 Mitcham Road, Mitcham and 534 Mitcham road, Mitcham a 1930s timber home. Agent, drakes real estate. Photographs. ...Advertisement for the sale of two homes, 265 Mitcham Road, Mitcham and 534 Mitcham road, Mitcham a 1930s timber home. Agent, drakes real estate. Photographs. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne 30 x 13, 265 Mitcham Road, Mitcham and 534 Mitcham road, Mitcham a 1930s timber home. Agent, drakes real estate. Photographs. ...Advertisement for the sale of two homesAdvertisement for the sale of two homes, 265 Mitcham Road, Mitcham and 534 Mitcham road, Mitcham a 1930s timber home. Agent, drakes real estate. Photographs. Cutting from Nunawading Gazette, 18th April, 1984.Advertisement for the sale of two homesmitcham road, mitcham, no. 534, mitcham road, mitcham, no. 265, houses, drake & co. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet, Blackburn, ?1996
... Timber home for auction 17 August [?1996], 14 Norway Avenue, Blackburn....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne auctions norway avenue blackburn no 14 Timber home for auction 17 August [?1996], 14 Norway Avenue, Blackburn. ...Timber home for auction 17 August [?1996], 14 Norway Avenue, Blackburn.auctions, norway avenue, blackburn, no 14 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Mr and Mrs P Falconer and son, Ron at Aird family home, 1913
... Black and white photo of a family group of 3 women, a man and a young boy on the verandah of an Edwardian timber home. ...Possible identification of the 2 other women in the photo would be Sarah Aird on the left on the deck chair and Hilda Aird on the bench with the Falconer family. edwardian style clothing and dress Ronald keith falconer patrick henry falconer miss emily victoria aird mrs emily victoria aird miss hilda lillian aird james bromich aird mrs emily victoria falconer miss sarah ann edwards mrs sarah ann aird stratford croydon road box hill cemetery Black and white photo of a family group of 3 women, a man and a young boy on the verandah of an Edwardian timber home. Mr and Mrs P Falconer and son, Ron at Aird family home Photograph ...It is identified as the home of J B Aird. The 2 women on the left are not identified. On the right are Mr & Mrs P Falconer and son Ron. Mrs Falconer was nee Aird. Research: 1917 electoral roll lists James Bromich Aird (optician), Sarah Ann Aird (HD) and Hilda Lillian Aird (tailoress) at 'Stratford', Croydon Road, Surrey Hills. Earlier electoral roll lists him in Ringwood and later ones at Wandin North. James Bromich Aird (1854-1938) and Sarah Ann Edwards (1858-1930) had 7 children. Emily Victoria Aird (1884-1957) and Hilda Lillian Aird were 2 of their daughters. Emily married Patrick Henry Falconer (1879-1964). Their son Ronald Keith Falconer (1908-1983) was born and died in Surrey Hills. James and Sarah Aird are buried in Box Hill Cemetery. Given the collecting focus adopted by Jocelyn Hall it can be assumed that this was taken at 'Stratford' in Croydon Road, Surrey Hills. Possible identification of the 2 other women in the photo would be Sarah Aird on the left on the deck chair and Hilda Aird on the bench with the Falconer family.Black and white photo of a family group of 3 women, a man and a young boy on the verandah of an Edwardian timber home. edwardian style, clothing and dress, ronald keith falconer, patrick henry falconer, miss emily victoria aird, mrs emily victoria aird, miss hilda lillian aird, james bromich aird, mrs emily victoria falconer, miss sarah ann edwards, mrs sarah ann aird, stratford, croydon road, box hill cemetery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Sturdee Road, Mitcham, 2002
... Auction notice for 2 bedroom timber home at 5 Sturdee Road, Mitcham to be auctioned on 13 April 2002....Auction notice for 2 bedroom timber home at 5 Sturdee Road, Mitcham to be auctioned on 13 April 2002. ...Auction notice for 2 bedroom timber home at 5 Sturdee Road, Mitcham to be auctioned on 13 April 2002.Auction notice for 2 bedroom timber home at 5 Sturdee Road, Mitcham to be auctioned on 13 April 2002.Auction notice for 2 bedroom timber home at 5 Sturdee Road, Mitcham to be auctioned on 13 April 2002.sturdee road, mitcham, no 5, auctions -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Remains of Angus McMillan's Bushy Park Home, 2014, 07/06/2014
... Photographs of the remains of a timber home used by squatter Angus McMillan at his "Bushy Park" property on the Avon River. ...The Gippsland electorate is called 'McMillan' in his honour. angus mcmillan bushy park avon river squater Photographs of the remains of a timber home used by squatter Angus McMillan at his "Bushy Park" property on the Avon River. ...Angus McMillan was born in 1810 at Glenbrittle in the Isle of Skye. He was one of fourteens sons of Ewan McMillan. Angus McMillan arried i New South Wales in January 1839, and became an overseer for Captai nLachlan Macalister. I n 1839 Angus McMillan travelled south. He settled for a time on Jame MacFarlane's statin at Currawong. IOn 28 May 1839 Angus MacMillan stated travelling southward toward the coast. Angus Macmillan named the Avon River after the river of the same name in his native Scotland. In 1840 he established a pastoral run at Bushy Park, near Maffra. William Odell Raymond established a run in the area in 1842, and built his house, Strathfieldsaye, during 1848–54. European settlement did not take place without resistance, and in return, massacres were inflicted by Angus McMillan and others on Gunai people, especially between the years of 1840 and 1850. (wikipedia) The first application for the 'Bushy Park' run appears in the “Port Phillip Gazette” on 13 August 1843. It was taken up by Angus McMillan, who also took up the 'Boisdale' run for his employer Lachlan Macalister at the same time. In March 1844 a Licence to occupy the 16,000 acre 'Bushy Park' was granted to McMillan. In the late 1840s Andrew Martin and Matt McCraw built Angus McMillan's Bushy Park homestead. Aboriginal killings in Gippsland area most often were never formally recorded, but lived on in folklore, mainly in place names pinpointing what some historians now refer to as "massacres", and others as "conflicts". There is Boney Point, on Lake Wellington, Butchers Creek, near Metung, Slaughterhouse Gully, at Buchan, Skull Creek, at Lindenow, and, notoriously, Warrigal Creek, at Woodside. "Here, according to a couple of contemporary - though not eyewitness - reports, between 50 and 150 blacks were killed in an orgy of revenge after the murder and mutilation of a leading Scots settler, Ronald Macalister. If anybody had any doubts about the fitness of commemorating McMillan's name, no one voiced them then. Gippsland was, and still is, dotted with stone cairns tracing his route from Omeo, down the Tambo Valley to the fertile plains where he was to make (and lose) his fortune. And where, according to a growing body of opinion, he was to lead the "Highland Brigade", a band of armed settlers, against the Kurnai. History is fiction agreed on, and it is written by the winners. For most of the past 150 years, McMillan has been hailed as a trail-blazing pioneer. The legend began to crumble 20 years ago with publication of new histories, which at first outraged Gippsland historical societies and old residents, but which have gradually changed the way McMillan is viewed. ... Still, not all McMillan's contemporaries agreed with the "Highland Brigade" and its methods. Henry Meyrick, an English-born squatter, wrote to relatives in disgust about his neighbours. He estimated that 450 had been killed, and wrote: "Men, women and children are shot down whenever they can be met with. Some excuse might be found for shooting the men by those who are daily getting their cattle speared, but what they can urge in their excuse who shoot the women and children I cannot conceive." (http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/04/26/1019441303552.html, accessed 20 September 2016.) The Gippsland electorate is called 'McMillan' in his honour. Photographs of the remains of a timber home used by squatter Angus McMillan at his "Bushy Park" property on the Avon River. angus mcmillan, bushy park, avon river, squater -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, Ringwood East House letter and photos taken from end of Coolooli Court. Exact position unknown. C1930's, c.1930s
... 5 black and white photos of timber home set in large garden in Ringwood East; Covering letter from photographer...The house was later moved further down the hill with a long driveway from Cleland Street, Ringwood East. 5 black and white photos of timber home set in large garden in Ringwood East; Covering letter from photographer Ringwood East House letter and photos taken from end of Coolooli Court. ...Typed letter with the photos gives some of the history of the house although the exact position is unknown. The photos were taken at the end of Coolooli Court. The house was later moved further down the hill with a long driveway from Cleland Street, Ringwood East.5 black and white photos of timber home set in large garden in Ringwood East; Covering letter from photographer -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Oozes charm, 16/10/1996
... Mitcham Road, Mitcham, No 539. Timber home built before the turn of the century. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Mitcham Road Mitcham No. 539 Real Estate Mitcham Road, Mitcham, No 539. Timber home built before the turn of the century. ...Mitcham Road, Mitcham, No 539. Timber home built before the turn of the century. For sale by Rose & Co., estate agents.mitcham road, mitcham, no. 539, real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; HOUSE
... A small black and white photograph of a timber home. On the back are the words 'Muriel (requires verification) and 'old home.' ...BUILDINGS House Lydia Chancellor Collection collection buildings home place site history A small black and white photograph of a timber home. On the back are the words 'Muriel (requires verification) and 'old home.' ...A small black and white photograph of a timber home. On the back are the words 'Muriel (requires verification) and 'old home.' Date and source unknown.buildings, house, lydia chancellor collection, collection, buildings, home, place, site, history -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet, 1 Tara Avenue, Blackburn, 1/11/1998
... Fletcher & Parker real estate pamphlet, p. 12: 3 bedroom timber home, 1 Tara Avenue, Blackburn, for auction 14 November 1998...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne tara avenue blackburn no 1 fletcher and parker auctions Fletcher & Parker real estate pamphlet, p. 12: 3 bedroom timber home, 1 Tara Avenue, Blackburn, for auction 14 November 1998 1 Tara Avenue, Blackburn Pamphlet Pamphlet ...Fletcher & Parker real estate pamphlet, p. 12: 3 bedroom timber home, 1 Tara Avenue, Blackburn, for auction 14 November 1998tara avenue, blackburn, no 1, fletcher and parker, auctions -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Photograph, 50 Broughton Road, Surrey Hills, c1924
... An original B&W photo of a simple timber home set behind a woven wire fence and taken from across the street. ...Broughton Road Surrey Hills Norman Pryde Hilda Pryde Hilda Gwendoline Scales 'Strathaven' house names 1920-1929 Moran & Cato Norma Pryde Norma Cleak Jenny Pomeray interwar housing NIL An original B&W photo of a simple timber home set behind a woven wire fence and taken from across the street. ...Information from the donor by email gives: My grandparents Norman & Hilda Pryde lived at 50 Broughton Rd, Surrey Hills. The home was named 'Strathaven' after the town in Scotland where Norman's father came from. They married in 1923. I know they lived there in 1924 when my mother Norma was born. Norman worked for Moran & Cato so I know they moved around a lot for his work and I think they rented out the house from time to time. During some time in the 1920s they were listed on electoral rolls in Nyah West and then in 1942 they were listed in Hamilton. When the war ended they came back to Melbourne and in the late 1940s built a home at Blackburn. Their daughter was at school in Grade 6 at Surrey Hills State School in 1935. See related photo. At the time of the donation, this simple home was still extant. Since then, c2021, it was demolished and replaced by a large single dwelling.This photo is representative of the simple interwar home that infilled earlier scattered residential development in this part of Surrey Hills.An original B&W photo of a simple timber home set behind a woven wire fence and taken from across the street. The garden looks relatively undeveloped.NILbroughton road, surrey hills, norman pryde, hilda pryde, hilda gwendoline scales, 'strathaven', house names, 1920-1929, moran & cato, norma pryde, norma cleak, jenny pomeray, interwar housing -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 6a Thistle Street, Surrey Hills, 1924
... Black and white photo of a timber home with brick chimneys and a (?) corrugated iron roof. ...Note that we also have material / photos regarding George Hughes and family. houses hillsboro timber houses mrs lillian austin hillsborough selina gaylor stephen pullen william murray george hughes arthur austin john francis evans thistle street Black and white photo of a timber home with brick chimneys and a (?) corrugated iron roof. ...One of the oldest homes in Surrey Hills. The photo was taken in 1924 when the property was purchased by Mr John Francis Evans, father of Mrs Lillian Austin. The Evans family came from Gembrook. John Evans was born in Wales; he and his wife Mary had 3 children, 2 daughters and one son. Mary Evans pre-deceased her husband, who died on 23 October 1924 at Hillsborough, 6A Thistle Street. The first owner of the property was Mrs Rachel Sweetnam (nee Lewis) who married Thomas Edward Sweetnam on 24 September 1884 at St John's Church, Camberwell. REF: THE ARGUS 4 Oct 1884 Thomas second eldest surviving son of Matthew Sweetnam married to Rachel (Ray) third eldest daughter of Captain T.D. Lewis, Culm Haven, Camberwell. Thomas was active in land sales and variously described as a land agent, real estate agent and auctioneer. The property - Hillsboro or Hillsborough - was originally a house on a farm of 10 acres owned by her. It became 6A Thistle Street. According to the Alan Holt property register Rachel Sweetnam owned the property prior to 1890 and a family tree on Ancestry.com has that it was owned by her in c1886. It is likely that at this stage the property was an investment rather than the Sweetnam's family residence. Other property owners or residents are: 1890 Selina Gaylor 1900 Stephen Pullen 1910 William Murray (draftsman) 1920 George C Hughes 1930 Arthur Leslie Austin (tram driver) 1980 Mrs Lillian Evelyn Austin Lillian Austin died on 19 August 1983 and the property was sold that year for $87,000. The house is still extant (January 2025). Note that we also have material / photos regarding George Hughes and family.Black and white photo of a timber home with brick chimneys and a (?) corrugated iron roof. There are sheds and outbuildings attached to the house. The garden looks untended. In the background a mature eucalypt tree can be seen.houses, hillsboro, timber houses, mrs lillian austin, hillsborough, selina gaylor, stephen pullen, william murray, george hughes, arthur austin, john francis evans, thistle street -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Mary Sneddon with daughter Jean
... It is an Edwardian timber home...It is an Edwardian timber home Mary Sneddon with daughter Jean Photograph ...The photo was taken in the garden of of 'Cliburn', 14 Suffolk Avenue, Surrey Hills, the home of William and Mary (nee Bird) Sneddon. It was named after Cliburn, Westmorland (later Cumbria) where Mary's mother was born and the name was given to all their homes. Mary Bird, daughter of John Bird and Mary Coulston, b 1878 Bethanga, Victoria; died 1948, Surrey Hills. They were married on 12/11/1903 in Surrey Hills at the home of James Sneddon. William Sneddon was a postman in Surrey Hills for many years. His father James had an estate agency in Surrey Hills from the 1880s. Born in1875, Sandhurst (Bendigo); died in 1957, Deepdene. Buried Box Hill Cemetery: P-061-0033. They had the following children: Jim (James 3rd) b 1905, Balwyn Jack (John William) b. 1908, Camberwell Norman Alexander b 1910, Camberwell Alan Coulson b 1914 Surrey Hills Jean Isabel b 1916, Surrey Hills Douglas Haig b 1918, Surrey Hills. Additional information from Robin da Costa-Adams, who is related to the Sneddon family through her first marriage. Sepia photo of Mary Sneddon with daughter Jean wearing hats and taken in a garden. Mary is seated and Jean stands beside her. Part of the house next door can be seen in the background. It is an Edwardian timber home"Jean Sneddon / Mary Sneddon/ (in grey lead pencil by Robin da Costa-Adams. 1050 in blue biro crossed out in top RH corner. KODAK PRINT - black stamp in centre. "Jean dau of Mary - / Will. Sneddon" in black ink in Jocelyn Hall's hand. cliburn, suffolk road, (miss) jean sneddon, william sneddon, (mrs) mary sneddon, (miss) mary bird -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph, Veronica Curtis, Box's Creek Metung Victoria, 2000 c
... Colour photograph of a timber holiday home built over the water at Box's Creek Metung...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Houses Metung Land Settlement Box's Creek House by Veronica Curtis Metung Colour photograph of a timber holiday home built over the water at Box's Creek Metung Box's Creek Metung Victoria Photograph Veronica Curtis ...Colour photograph of a timber holiday home built over the water at Box's Creek MetungBox's Creek House by Veronica Curtis Metunghouses, metung, land settlement -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAdvertising Leaflet, 27 Doris Street Greensborough, 22/10/2011
... 27 Doris Street Greensborough. 3 bedroom timber home, auctioned 22 October 2011, sold for $480,000...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne 27 Doris Street Greensborough. 3 bedroom timber home, auctioned 22 October 2011, sold for $480,000 doris street greensborough Real estate advertising leaflet, one sheet, printed in colour on one side 27 Doris Street Greensborough Advertising Leaflet Ken Moroney Real Estate ...27 Doris Street Greensborough. 3 bedroom timber home, auctioned 22 October 2011, sold for $480,000Real estate advertising leaflet, one sheet, printed in colour on one sidedoris street greensborough -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 33 Clyde Street, Surrey Hills
... Home of Mr and Mrs Henry Haeffner and family from about 1920 until 1980s. Built in about 1910, the house retained the popular Victorian bullnose verandah roof but added timber Federation style fretwork and the verandah had become shortened. ...A black and white photo of an Edwardian style timber home. The home has the popular bullnose verandah roof and Federation style fretwork. ...A sale notice for the property was donated by Marj Higgins (nee Haeffner); it is filed with other information relating to the property. edwardian style federation style (mr) henry haeffner clyde street surrey hills 1910-1920 A black and white photo of an Edwardian style timber home. The home has the popular bullnose verandah roof and Federation style fretwork. ...Home of Mr and Mrs Henry Haeffner and family from about 1920 until 1980s. Built in about 1910, the house retained the popular Victorian bullnose verandah roof but added timber Federation style fretwork and the verandah had become shortened. The chimneys are slim in Federation style. A sale notice for the property was donated by Marj Higgins (nee Haeffner); it is filed with other information relating to the property. A black and white photo of an Edwardian style timber home. The home has the popular bullnose verandah roof and Federation style fretwork. The chimneys are slim in Federation style. A low picket fence runs across the front of the property. A "For Sale" sign is at the front advertising the auction on 28 Julyedwardian style, federation style, (mr) henry haeffner, clyde street, surrey hills, 1910-1920 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Douglas and Jean Sneddon with Alice Keane, 14 Suffolk Road, Surrey Hills
... It is an Edwardian timber home. The profile of the house next door can also be seen in the background....It is an Edwardian timber home. The profile of the house next door can also be seen in the background. ...The property was named 'Cliburn' after Cliburn in Westmorland (later Cumbria) where Mary Sneddon's mother, Mary Bird (nee Coulston) came from. According to the donor all their houses were given this name. William Sneddon (b.1875, Sandhurst - d. 1957, Deepdene) was a postman in Surrey Hills for many years. His father James (1833 - 1901) ran an estate agency in Surrey Hills started in the 1880s by his father, also James. William's wife was Mary Sneddon, nee Bird, (b. 1878 Bethunga; d. 1948, Surrey Hills); they married in Surrey Hills in James Sneddon's house on 12 November 1903. They had 5 sons and 1 daughter: John William 'Jack' Sneddon (b.1908 - d. 1957); married Mabel Creek. Norman Alexander Sneddon (b. 1910 - d 1989); married Eva Pearl Sampson. Alan Coulston Sneddon (b. 1914 - d. 1985); married Netta May Clow in 1941. Jean Isobel Sneddon (b. 1916 - d. 1976); married Clifford James Jenkin. Douglas Haig Sneddon (b.1918, Surrey Hills - d. 1973, Blackburn); married Myra Marjorie Clewett in 1945. Relationship with Alice Keane: According to the donor, Alice Ruby Dore married Herbert Keane. She was born 21/9/1901 and died 14/4/1926. Her entries in the Victorian BDM index give that her father was Henry Dore and her mother Sarah Ann Bird and that she was born in Neerim. She married Herbert Henry Keane in 1922; her death at the age of 24 years was registered in Heidelberg. According to the donor her young children Wallace and Phyllis were embraced by William and Mary Sneddon. William and Mary Sneddon are buried in Box Hill Cemetery. The donor Robin da Costa-Adams is related by her first marriage to the Sneddon family. Relationship with Bird family: Netta Sneddon was correct in that Alice Keane was likely a relative. The exact relationship is yet to be fully established. Alice's mother's name is given as Sarah Ann Bird (1873-1952) with birth at Tarrawingee; father John Bird and mother Sarah Ann Coburn (REF: Victorian BDM index). Her notice of marriage in The Age in 1894 states she is "the eldest dau of John Bird of Drouin, late of Box Hill and Talgarno." Has her mother's surname been misspelt? Is it Coulston? Sepia photo of Douglas Sneddon and his sister Jean Sneddon taken in the garden of 'Cliburn', the home of their parents William and Mary Sneddon. With them is with Alice Keane. Part of the house is seen on the RHS of the photo. It is an Edwardian timber home. The profile of the house next door can also be seen in the background."Alice Keane / at / Doug & Jean Sneddon / taken at Sneddons / Surrey Hills" in grey lead pencil in Robin da Costa-Adams' writing. "Children of Mary & / William" "An Alice Keane may be an Aunt (crossing out) - Netta / was not sure" in ink in Jocelyn Hall's hand.suffolk road, 'cliburn', jean isobel sneddon, mrs jean isobel jenkin, douglas haig sneddon, william sneddon, miss mary bird, mrs mary sneddon, box hill cemetery, children, clothing and dress, mrs alice keane, mrs alice ruby keane, miss alice ruby dore -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Housing, 1999 c
... Colour photograph of a dwelling at 29 Marlin Drive, Lake Tyers. A two storey timber home with dormer window through gable roof of simulated tiling. ...Houses Heritage Study Colour photograph of a dwelling at 29 Marlin Drive, Lake Tyers. A two storey timber home with dormer window through gable roof of simulated tiling. ...House has been modified. Metal framed windows replaced sash, dormer window added to landing at top of internal stairs. Yallourn houses were offered at very low cost when coal deposits under the town were to be accessed in the 1970s.Owner/residents Alister and Wendy Balfour. (Both deceased in 2014c.)Colour photograph of a dwelling at 29 Marlin Drive, Lake Tyers. A two storey timber home with dormer window through gable roof of simulated tiling. Six steps leading up to front door. A well maintained home relocated from the coal town of Yallourn. Lake Tyers Victoriahouses, heritage study -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Wedding photo of Minnie Beckett with her parents, 1934
... The family group is standing on a picnic rug in front of an Edwardian style timber home with simple verandah fretwork. The house is 'Deloraine', 268 Union Road, Balwyn....The family group is standing on a picnic rug in front of an Edwardian style timber home with simple verandah fretwork. The house is 'Deloraine', 268 Union Road, Balwyn. ...Wendy McLellan is the daughter of Minnie Caroline Beckett (1907-1998). Minnie married Francis James Renkin on 13 March 1934. Peter Renkin (formerly of 59 Guildford Road, Surrey Hills, now Shoreham) is her brother.Black and white wedding photo taken of Minnie Beckett with her parents, Rev Walter and Mrs Clara Beckett, her brother Kenneth and her sister Maude, the bridesmaid. The family group is standing on a picnic rug in front of an Edwardian style timber home with simple verandah fretwork. The house is 'Deloraine', 268 Union Road, Balwyn.weddings, balwyn, union road, miss minnie beckett, rev walter beckett, mrs clara beckett, kenneth beckett, miss maude beckett, 'deloraine', 1930-1940 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Property Binder, 1175 Main Road, Eltham
... ...Eltham Home Timber and Hardware...Newspaper article: Eltham Home Timber and Hardware 35 years of service, Diamond Valley Leader, 5 May 2010, Description of Eltham Home timber and Hardware....Newspaper article: Eltham Home Timber and Hardware 35 years of service, Diamond Valley Leader, 5 May 2010, Description of Eltham Home timber and Hardware. ...Newspaper article: Prices are competitive, Diamond Valley Leader, 29 June 2005, Description of Eltham Home Timber and Hardware, owner Rob Deylen, staff Peter Wilhelm, Roger Kerr, Brian Weaver, Harley Lee. Newspaper article: Their aim is to please, Diamond Valley Leader, 26 October 2005, Description of Eltham Home Timber and Hardware, originally Eltham Hardware and Plumbing Supplies, staff Peter Wilhilm, Lindsay Campbell, Ben Deylan. Newspaper article: Eltham Home Timber and Hardware 35 years of service, Diamond Valley Leader, 5 May 2010, Description of Eltham Home timber and Hardware.main road, eltham, shops, rob deylen, peter wilhelm, roger kerr, brian weaver, harley lee., eltham home timber and hardware, eltham hardware and plumbing supplies, ben delay -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Photograph, Jane Slessar knitting for the Red Cross, WW1, 1914
... In the background is the side of the adjacent property - a timber Victorian home....In the background is the side of the adjacent property - a timber Victorian home. Jane Slessar knitting for the Red Cross, WW1 Work on paper Photograph ...Knitting socks for soldiers in the trenches in France was a common women's activity during WW1. Often white wool was knitted up and Condy's crystals were used to dye the socks a khaki colour. Jane Cook married William Slessar (land agent / farmer) in 1887. They had a family comprised of at least: Arthur, Frederick Alan, Gladys Isabella, William Cook, William Kenneth, Robert Harold. They lived at 17 Albert Crescent, Surrey Hills. William died in 1921; Jane in 1952 aged 90. They are buried in Box Hill Cemetery B-0086. Their son Arthur is buried with them. Their son William Cook Slessar was Killed in Action on 24 June 1916 in Belgium.Black and white photo of 2 women standing in a garden knitting. One is identified as Mrs Jane Slessor; the other is a younger woman. Between them is a cane table and a small palm. In the background is the side of the adjacent property - a timber Victorian home.knitting, red cross, world war, 1914-1918, albert crescent, box hill cemetery, jane slessar -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Falconer family home, 'Legerton' at 15 Albert Crescent, 1920
... Black and white photo showing a close-up view of the Falconer family home, 'Legerton' at 15 Albert Crescent, Surrey Hills with a woman at the entrance. It is a timber Edwardian home with simple fretwork on the verandah and a mature garden which partially obscures the entrance....James and Sarah Aird are buried in Box Hill Cemetery. edwardian style legerton albert crescent miss emily victoria aird mrs emily victoria falconer patrick henry falconer Ronald keith falconer miss hilda irene falconer harold leslie falconer hilah falconer Black and white photo showing a close-up view of the Falconer family home, 'Legerton' at 15 Albert Crescent, Surrey Hills with a woman at the entrance. It is a timber Edwardian home with simple fretwork on the verandah and a mature garden which partially obscures the entrance. ...Date is approximate. House was built in 1910 and has been demolished. The woman on the verandah is probably Mrs P Falconer, Ron Falconer's mother. Her full name was Emily Victoria Aird (1884-1957), daughter of James Bromich Aird and Sarah Ann (nee Edwards). She married Patrick Henry Falconer on 11 December 1907 in Blackburn. The Falconer family lived in Albert Crescent for many years. Listed in electoral rolls in 1916 through to the 1950s. By 1963 the family were at 33 Weybridge Street, Surrey Hills. Emily and Patrick Henry Falconer had 4 children: Ronald Keith (b1908); Hilda Irene (b 1910); Harold Leslie (b 1913) and Hilah (b 1915). James and Sarah Aird are buried in Box Hill Cemetery.Black and white photo showing a close-up view of the Falconer family home, 'Legerton' at 15 Albert Crescent, Surrey Hills with a woman at the entrance. It is a timber Edwardian home with simple fretwork on the verandah and a mature garden which partially obscures the entrance.edwardian style, legerton, albert crescent, miss emily victoria aird, mrs emily victoria falconer, patrick henry falconer, ronald keith falconer, miss hilda irene falconer, harold leslie falconer, hilah falconer -
Box Hill Historical SocietyPhotograph - Businesses - Saw Mills
... Typed label on rear of photo states 'The original of this photo was given to Harry Aumann when he bought the timber for his home in Harris Gully Road in 1901.'...Industries Businesses Timber industry establishments Typed label on rear of photo states 'The original of this photo was given to Harry Aumann when he bought the timber for his home in Harris Gully Road in 1901.' ...Premises - possibly Whitehorse Road entrance. Employees standing in front with horses and carts.B&w photoTyped label on rear of photo states 'The original of this photo was given to Harry Aumann when he bought the timber for his home in Harris Gully Road in 1901.'p. bird station saw mills and timber yard, timber yards, timber workers, horse drawn vehicles, bird> p., aumann> h., industries, businesses, timber industry establishments -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Holy Trinity Church of England, Surrey Hills during construction, 1922, 1922
... In the background is a small timber shed and beyond that a timber Edwardian home partly hidden by foliage....In the background is a small timber shed and beyond that a timber Edwardian home partly hidden by foliage. Holy Trinity Church of England, Surrey Hills during construction, 1922 Photograph Norman Carter ...St George's Church of England, Mont Albert was built in 1886 and from 1904 until 1907 was known as Holy Trinity, Surrey Hills. As the population increased there was a need for a church in Surrey Hills. This brick church was consecrated in 1922 and replaced the earlier one built in 1907 on the adjacent site in Union Road. The house behind the church at 1 Montrose Street belonged to Mr W B Vine. There are 2 copies: the original donated print and an enlargement. The original is mounted on card with photo mounts along with 884, 885, 886 and 512. It measures 13 cm x 9 cm. Norman Carter took many photos of Surrey Hills and Mont Albert in the 1920s; many were associated with events and activities of the Church of England.Black and white photo of 3 men inspecting the construction site of the Holy Trinity Church of England in Union Road, Surrey Hills. The foundations are surrounded by piles of bricks. In the background is a small timber shed and beyond that a timber Edwardian home partly hidden by foliage.churches, holy trinity church, anglican church, building construction, montrose street, w b vine -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr Fred Howard & Mrs Laura Howard nee Unknown at their Dadswell Bridge Home
... Black and white photograph of a family group in front of a timber slab home with a corrugated iron roof. The family group consists of two standing and two closer to a crib with two young babies. ...home are four people. Jack Howard, Alan (Ike) Howard. Rene Howard, Sorrie Howard and the twins in the crib Rodger and Andrew Howard. Little Wimmera River Dadswell's Bridge. house Jack Howard, Alan (Ike) Howard, Rene Howard, Dorrie Howard and the twins in the crib, Rodger Howard and Andrew Howard. Black and white photograph of a family group in front of a timber ...Home of Fred & Laura Howard married 1902. Standing in front of Slab hut home are four people. Jack Howard, Alan (Ike) Howard. Rene Howard, Sorrie Howard and the twins in the crib Rodger and Andrew Howard. Little Wimmera River Dadswell's Bridge.Black and white photograph of a family group in front of a timber slab home with a corrugated iron roof. The family group consists of two standing and two closer to a crib with two young babies. Two of the females look to be holding animals and a cat can be seen nearby. Jack Howard, Alan (Ike) Howard, Rene Howard, Dorrie Howard and the twins in the crib, Rodger Howard and Andrew Howard. house -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Pye and Stamford family members at 'Tanglewood', 12 Loch Street, Surrey Hills, c1916-1918, 1916-1918
... The group is seated and standing in front of a verandah of a timber Edwardian style home....The group is seated and standing in front of a verandah of a timber Edwardian style home. Pye and Stamford family members at 'Tanglewood', 12 Loch Street, Surrey Hills, c1916-1918 Photograph ...Both Hazel and Mabel Pye were artists and their father built a studio at the back of the 12 Loch Street home. The family were also associated with the amateur theatre group 'The Benwerrin Players'. Information from Frank Stamford (via Surrey Hills History Facebook page), March 2017: "This photograph was taken around 1918. It is a family occasion. The four people sitting down, from left to right, are Clara (Dolly) Stamford nee Noar (my grandmother), Frank Stamford (my grandfather), Laurence Stamford (my father, who was born in 1904), and Hazel Pye (a cousin of my father). The three people standing, from left to right, are Alice Pye (nee Noar) - mother of Mabel and Hazel, and sister of Clara, Reg Stamford (brother of Laurence, and born in 1900), and Mabel Pye." Dorothy Stamford was a cousin of Hazel and Mabel Pye.Black and white photo including Misses Mabel and Hazel Pye with other family members. The group is seated and standing in front of a verandah of a timber Edwardian style home.loch street, artists, 'tanglewood', mrs clara ellen stamford, miss clara ellen noar, frank stamford, laurence stamford, hazel pye, miss alice elanor noar, mrs alice eleanor pye, reg stamford, mabel pye -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Eastlend Hardware, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
... Black and white photograph of Greg Fenner, Gordon Whalan and Liz O'Donnell at doorway of East End Hardware, now trading as Home Timber and Hardware Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Businesses Hardware Black and white photograph of Greg Fenner, Gordon Whalan and Liz O'Donnell at doorway of East End Hardware, now trading as Home Timber and Hardware Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Eastlend Hardware Lakes Post Newspaper ...Black and white photograph of Greg Fenner, Gordon Whalan and Liz O'Donnell at doorway of East End Hardware, now trading as Home Timber and Hardware Lakes Entrance Victoriabusinesses, hardware -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Horse and buggy at 44 Guildford Road Surrey Hills, 1913
... dark-stained timber Edwardian home at 44 Guildford Road, Surrey Hills. ...home from its beginning for over 70 years. Such long-term occupancy by one family is unusual. edwardian style houses guildford road horse drawn vehicle carl theordore offszanka miss ida schade mrs ida offszanka miss edna helena offszanka miss marie elsie offszanka mr bernard george offszanka estate agent mr carl bernard offszanka westfalia Black and white photo of a ? dark-stained timber ...Jocelyn Hall indicated in notes that the gentleman could possibly be an estate agent. This was confirmed by a grandson of the original owners. (REF: Email 1/8/2020) The original photos is thought to have been a publicity photo for the real estate agency. Carl Theodore Offszanka (1874-1944) was born in Germany. He is listed in electoral rolls at 44 Guildford Road from 1915, occupation furrier, with his wife Ida (nee Schade, 1882-1963), also born in Germany. They were married in Victoria in 1908. In later electoral rolls at the same address are Erna Helena (b 1913; d 1996) and Maria Eliese (b 1910; m Benedict Francis Rieusset in 1936). Both daughters are listed as typists. Also listed is Bernard George (b 1914; d 1987) who in later electoral rolls is described as a process worker. He served in the AIF in the Second World War. Not listed is Carl Bernard b 1909. The Offszanka family lived at 44 Guildford Road from 1913 until post-1980; they came to Surrey Hills from Richmond. Their home was called 'Westfalia' (ref: 1919 electoral roll), presumably after the region in NW Germany. It is not known when Carl and Ida migrated from Germany. This home has had a 2nd storey added to it in late 1990s. According to a family descendant (REF: Email 1/8/20 from grandson) Carl Theodor Offszanka purchased the home in 1913 for £616. He also purchased the adjoining vacant block of land at 42 Guildford Road and ran a large orchard on it before later selling it. This appears to have been between 1920-1930. The family continued to occupy the house until after 1980 when Erna Helena and Bernard George are listed in the electoral rolls. Our property register lists Erna Helena Offszanka as the last member there. She died on 5 May 1996. The Offszanka family occupied this home from its beginning for over 70 years. Such long-term occupancy by one family is unusual.Black and white photo of a ? dark-stained timber Edwardian home at 44 Guildford Road, Surrey Hills. A hooded buggy is located in the rough driveway at the side of the house. A gentleman in a hat and with a moustache is seated in the buggy. A tall building can be seen in the far distance and a street leading up the hill from Canterbury Road.edwardian style, houses, guildford road, horse drawn vehicle, carl theordore offszanka, miss ida schade, mrs ida offszanka, miss edna helena offszanka, miss marie elsie offszanka, mr bernard george offszanka, estate agent, mr carl bernard offszanka, westfalia -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 44 Guildford Road Surrey Hills, 1940, 1940
... Black and white photo of a timber Edwardian home at 44 Guildford Road Surrey Hills. ...Such longstanding tenancy is unusual. edwardian style guildford road offszanka family carl theodor offszanka ida schade (miss) carl bernard offszanka bernard george offszanka westfalia ida offszanka (mrs) erna helena offszanka (miss) marie eliese offszanka (miss) Black and white photo of a timber Edwardian home at 44 Guildford Road Surrey Hills. ...This was the home of the Offszanka family from 1913; they came to Surrey Hills from Richmond. Carl Theodore Offszanka (1874-1944) was a furrier. Both he and his wife Ida, nee Schade, (1882-1963) were born in Germany. They married in Victoria in 1908. Their home was called 'Westfalia' (ref: 1919 electoral roll), presumably after the region in NW Germany. They had at least 4 children: Carl Bernard - b 1909 Marie Eliese - b 1910 Erna Helena - b 1913; d 1996 - listed at Guildford Road in electoral rolls. Bernard George - b 1914; d 1987 (Surrey Hills) - listed at Guildford Road in electoral rolls. The family were associated with Our Holy Redeemer and also donated class photos of the school to the collection. Carl and Ida are buried in Box Hill Cemetery (RC 032-0034). The semi-circular bay window is not original to the house. This home has had a 2nd storey added to it in late 1990s. According to a family descendant (REF: Email 1/8/20 from grandson) Carl Theodor Offszanka purchased the home in 1913 for £616. He also purchased the adjoining vacant block of land at 42 Guildford Road and ran a large orchard on it before later selling it. This appears to have been between 1920-1930. The family continued to occupy the house until after 1980 when Erna Helena and Bernard George are listed in the electoral rolls. Our property register lists Erna Helena Offszanka as the last member there. She died on 5 May 1996. Members of the Offszanka family lived in this property from its beginnings for more than 70 years. Such longstanding tenancy is unusual.Black and white photo of a timber Edwardian home at 44 Guildford Road Surrey Hills. The home has 2 bricks chimneys, a corrugated iron roof, timber fretwork to the verandah and a semi-circular bay window. The facade of the house is partially obscured by mature garden, possibly including large camellias, with rock-edged garden beds and a central path. The front fence is not visible.edwardian style, guildford road, offszanka family, carl theodor offszanka, ida schade (miss), carl bernard offszanka, bernard george offszanka, westfalia, ida offszanka (mrs), erna helena offszanka (miss), marie eliese offszanka (miss) -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Kiora, 16 Albert Crescent, Surrey Hills (demolished)
... Black and white photo taken from the street of a timber Edwardian home with 2 double brick chimneys and a galvanised iron roof. ...home of Mr and Mrs Tom Bulmer for many years. It has been demolished. edwardian style houses kiora rothwell bulmer family (mr) tom bulmer albany crescent surrey hills Black and white photo taken from the street of a timber Edwardian home with 2 double brick chimneys and a galvanised iron roof. ...The house was known as Rothwell and later as Kiora. It was the home of Mr and Mrs Tom Bulmer for many years. It has been demolished.Black and white photo taken from the street of a timber Edwardian home with 2 double brick chimneys and a galvanised iron roof. It has a verandah on 2 sides with wooden fretwork and the pathway leading towards the house has an archway over it. There is a similar archway on the LHS of the photo. The backyard is divided off with lattice fencing and the property has a simple front picket fence with gate behind which is a privet hedge.edwardian style, houses, kiora, rothwell, bulmer family, (mr) tom bulmer, albany crescent, surrey hills
