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Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital photographs, Werribee farm from the air, c2016
... werribee farm...mmbw...aerial...Melbourne MEtropolitan Board of Works...sewerage...Aerial photograph of the Werribee Sewerage Farm, Victoria....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields werribee farm mmbw aerial Melbourne MEtropolitan Board of Works sewerage Aerial photograph of the Werribee Sewerage Farm, Victoria. ...Aerial photograph of the Werribee Sewerage Farm, Victoria.werribee farm, mmbw, aerial, melbourne metropolitan board of works, sewerage -
Truganina Explosives Reserve Preservation Society Inc (TERPS)Digitised Oral History – Truganina Explosives Reserve - Tape 1 Doug and Noel Grant, 2018
... ...werribee sewerage farm...A primary source of information on memories of the Truganina Explosives Reserve and Altona,Victoria hobsons bay altona galvanised iron fence picket fence golf course altona school margaret grant bill grant explosives magazine lighters joe hyde alex grant pines scout camp maribynong river 1896 inspector of explosives pier point wilson werribee sewerage farm george grant lighterman huia argonaut pirie alma doepel merton street altona horse jessie grant jean grant sandal kilmartin lewis currie todd robinson balwyn Digital copy of original cassette recorded in 2000 and digitised in 2018 Digitised Oral History – Truganina Explosives Reserve - Tape 1 Doug and Noel Grant ...The interviews were recorded in 2000 by Bronwen Gray and Alan Young for the production of Unreserved, Stories from Truganina Explosives Reserve, animated stories from past residents, workers and interested people of the Reserve (subject to copyright 2004). Doug and Noel Grant’s Grandfather, Don Grant, was officer in charge of Truganina Explosives Reserve from 1910-1930. On his retirement, his son, William (known as Bill) took over the position until 1956. Along with their two older brothers and younger sister, Doug and Noel Grant grew up, first in the assistant manager’s weatherboard cottage and then in the brick house which was set aside for the officer in charge, until they married and moved into their own homes in their early 1920s. On returning from the second world war, Noel Grant worked as a magazine assistant of explosives on the site from 1946, When the site had closed down in 1962 he worked as an inspector of explosives at the Explosives Branch in Melbourne until he retired in 1985. During that time Noel was asked to move back on site, meaning that three generations of Grants have lived on the site during the twentieth century. Doug Grant worked for ICI/Nobel in head office in 1940 and their older brother Alan worked at the Nobel Explosive Company in Deer Park from 1937. After returning from the Second World War, Alan bought a transport business that had once had the licence to cart explosives in and around the state. They discuss their memories of the living at Truganina Explosives Reserve and the workings of the Reserve, including the names of men who worked there, ships which carried the explosives and life in and around Altona. A primary source of information on memories of the Truganina Explosives Reserve and Altona,VictoriaDigital copy of original cassette recorded in 2000 and digitised in 2018hobsons bay, altona, galvanised iron fence, picket fence, golf course, altona school, margaret grant, bill grant, explosives magazine, lighters, joe hyde, alex grant, pines scout camp, maribynong river, 1896, inspector of explosives, pier, point wilson, werribee sewerage farm, george grant, lighterman, huia, argonaut, pirie, alma doepel, merton street altona, horse, jessie grant, jean grant, sandal, kilmartin, lewis, currie, todd, robinson, balwyn -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital Photograph, L.J. Gervasoni, werribee farm from the air, 2016
... ...Werribee Farm...sewerage...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields aerial melbourne Werribee Farm sewerage Digital Image showing an aerial view of the Melbourne Central Business District and Royal Park. werribee farm from the air Digital Photograph L.J. ...Digital Image showing an aerial view of the Melbourne Central Business District and Royal Park.aerial, melbourne, werribee farm, sewerage -
Melbourne WaterPhotographic View Book, The Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works - Water Supply, Sewerage etc. ...Photographic Views, 1908
... In May 1892 the MMBW's first engineer-in-chief, Mr William Thwaites began construction on Melbourne's sewerage system. A treatment farm was built at Werribee and a pumping station was built at Spotswood (now the site of the Scienceworks Museum) to send the city's waste to Werribee. ...In May 1892 the MMBW's first engineer-in-chief, Mr William Thwaites began construction on Melbourne's sewerage system. A treatment farm was built at Werribee and a pumping station was built at Spotswood (now the site of the Scienceworks Museum) to send the city's waste to Werribee. ...In 1891 The Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works (MMBW) was formed and became responsible for Melbourne's water supply. Melbourne had grown to a city of half a million people. To provide water to this rapidly growing city (especially the eastern suburbs), and to supplement the 1857 Yan Yean Reservoir, Melbourne's first water supply, the Watts River (near Healesville) was tapped. It supplied water to Melbourne, via the Maroondah aqueduct. In May 1892 the MMBW's first engineer-in-chief, Mr William Thwaites began construction on Melbourne's sewerage system. A treatment farm was built at Werribee and a pumping station was built at Spotswood (now the site of the Scienceworks Museum) to send the city's waste to Werribee. The first Melbourne homes were connected to the sewerage system in 1897. This book showcases the MMBW's infrastructure achievements and documents costs, requirements and key personnel involved in the development of the water supply and sewerage schemes.The introduction states "The water supply sources and headworks are in many cases situated in remote places and the sewerage works are chiefly underground. The Board has therefore resolved that these photographs of some of the scenes and works should be collected and bound for general information. August 1908" This book is in excellent condition and provides a detailed insight into the previous 17 years of work and the Board personnel of the MMBW leading up to 1908. It is of historical importance to the history of Melbourne for the photographic documents of places that were not generally open to the public, and for Melbourne Water in its detailed history of the MMBW in the early twentieth century. Photographic view book with hard khaki coloured cardboard cover and blue fabric binding. 120 Pages. Glossy paper with black and white plates and text about the MMBW, and scenic views and places of interest in association with the MMBW. The Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works - Water Supply, Sewerage etc. ...Photographic Views...mmbw, board members, sewerage, water supply, historic views, photographs -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBooklet, Melbourne and Metropoltan Board of Works, Once Upon a Time ... An M.M.B.W. Picture Story, 1950
... Sewerage...Engineering - Board of Works...Armed Services - Air Force...Built Environment - Commercial...Business and Traders - Hotels...All England Eleven Hotel...MMBW...Werribee Metropolitan Farm...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Utilities - Sewerage Engineering - Board of Works Armed Services - Air Force Built Environment - Commercial Business and Traders - Hotels All England Eleven Hotel MMBW Werribee Metropolitan Farm Pier Hotel Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works "Once Upon a Time ... ..."Once Upon a Time ... An MMBW Picture Story" Small oblong booklet. Front cover red banner title and B&W photo of the All England Eleven Hotel. Describes history of Melbourne's sewerage systemutilities - sewerage, engineering - board of works, armed services - air force, built environment - commercial, business and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel, mmbw, werribee metropolitan farm, pier hotel, melbourne and metropolitan board of works -
Ballarat Heritage Servicesdigital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Cocoroc pre olympic pool, c2010-2017
... In 1892 the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works established the Metropolitan Sewage Farm on the western bank of the Werribee River, to treat the effluent from Melbourne's new sewerage system.This area was isolated and too far from Melbourne, so the Cocoroc village was built to house the workers....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields In 1892 the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works established the Metropolitan Sewage Farm on the western bank of the Werribee River, to treat the effluent from Melbourne's new sewerage system.This area was isolated and too far from Melbourne, so the Cocoroc village was built to house the workers. swimming pool sport swimming pre olympic concrete cocoroc cocoroc swimming pool Colour photograph of the Cocoroc Swimming Pool. ...In 1892 the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works established the Metropolitan Sewage Farm on the western bank of the Werribee River, to treat the effluent from Melbourne's new sewerage system.This area was isolated and too far from Melbourne, so the Cocoroc village was built to house the workers.Colour photograph of the Cocoroc Swimming Pool. This pool was built by the town's residents.swimming pool, sport, swimming, pre olympic, concrete, cocoroc, cocoroc swimming pool
