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Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 16-MAY 4 2012
... ...what's on when in may...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia women encouraged to stand for council nillumbik shire council yarra valley practitioners project new government funding what's on when in may the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct advertisements creative triangle triangle bushwalkers marysville villains football club marysville triangle branch liberal party of australia progressive lunch church notices vale rev. andrew schreuder st john's church alexandra tributes for rev andrew schreuder marysville golf report narbethong fire brigade black spur inn marysville play group marysville pharmacy marysville medibank clinic call answered for cathedral range triangle community pot luck dinner councillor comment men's big breakfast b.u.i.l.t. narbethong reunion narbethong community hall mother's day lunch marysville triangle real estate old skool all stars band marysville beer & platter garden maryton park b & b kings banquet crossways inn narbethong fire brigade general meeting adventurous cooks string theory marysville cultural community anzac day march marysville & triangle update report acoustic concert expressions of interest worksafe murrindindi shire council morning tea at miss fusspots marysville & district historical society update THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 16-MAY 4 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, women encouraged to stand for council, nillumbik shire council, yarra valley practitioners project, new government funding, what's on when in may, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, advertisements, creative triangle, triangle bushwalkers, marysville villains football club, marysville triangle branch, liberal party of australia, progressive lunch, church notices, vale rev. andrew schreuder, st john's church alexandra, tributes for rev andrew schreuder, marysville golf report, narbethong fire brigade, black spur inn, marysville play group, marysville pharmacy, marysville medibank clinic, call answered for cathedral range, triangle community pot luck dinner, councillor comment, men's big breakfast, b.u.i.l.t., narbethong reunion, narbethong community hall, mother's day lunch, marysville triangle real estate, old skool all stars band, marysville beer & platter garden, maryton park b & b, kings banquet, crossways inn, narbethong fire brigade general meeting, adventurous cooks, string theory, marysville cultural community, anzac day march, marysville & triangle update report, acoustic concert, expressions of interest, worksafe, murrindindi shire council, morning tea at miss fusspots, marysville & district historical society update -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 19-MAY 25 2012
... ...what's on when in may...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia dalrymples opening biggest morning tea terry and sharen donovon what's on when in may the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville & district chamber of commerce agm advertisements triangle bushwalkers creative triangle fire brigade agm variety program future kids mayor's chair church notices triangle community pot luck dinner marysville golf report marysville beer & platter garden maryton park b & b new track opening at cathedral ranges people & parks foundation parks victoria cathedral range state park marysville pharmacy marysville medical centre blumes fashions christ church anglican ladies guild sesquicentenary meeting 150th anniversary mary kenealy councillor comment men's big breakfast b.u.i.l.t notice of an application for planning permit sample wines buxton community buxton memorial hall marysville villains lunch with lindy & bill lindy burns bill o'shea australian centre for grief & bereavement real estate lake mountain alpine resort comedy festival roadshow australian red cross marysville community centre education week at buxton primary school junior school council pet morning pet show bike & scooter day narbethong hall acoustic concert THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 19-MAY 25 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, dalrymples opening, biggest morning tea, terry and sharen donovon, what's on when in may, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville & district chamber of commerce agm, advertisements, triangle bushwalkers, creative triangle, fire brigade agm, variety program future kids, mayor's chair, church notices, triangle community pot luck dinner, marysville golf report, marysville beer & platter garden, maryton park b & b, new track opening at cathedral ranges, people & parks foundation, parks victoria, cathedral range state park, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical centre, blumes fashions, christ church anglican ladies guild, sesquicentenary meeting 150th anniversary, mary kenealy, councillor comment, men's big breakfast, b.u.i.l.t, notice of an application for planning permit, sample wines, buxton community, buxton memorial hall, marysville villains, lunch with lindy & bill, lindy burns, bill o'shea, australian centre for grief & bereavement, real estate, lake mountain alpine resort, comedy festival roadshow, australian red cross, marysville community centre, education week at buxton primary school, junior school council pet morning, pet show, bike & scooter day, narbethong hall, acoustic concert -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 18-MAY 22 2009
... ...what's on when in may...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia 1939 from the diary of sam ross support for marysville from rushworth what's on when in may marysville & district historical society meeting triangle art group meeting building commission marysville golf club matdg agm alexandra visitor information centre marysville primary school cross country ski hire reopening advertisements visitors' reaction to marysville anzac day lions triangle tool library councillor comment crossways country inn marysville community golf & bowls club news church notices postcard from greater britain THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 18-MAY 22 2009 ...marysville, victoria, australia, 1939 from the diary of sam ross, support for marysville from rushworth, what's on when in may, marysville & district historical society meeting, triangle art group meeting, building commission, marysville golf club, matdg agm, alexandra visitor information centre, marysville primary school, cross country ski hire reopening, advertisements, visitors' reaction to marysville anzac day, lions triangle tool library, councillor comment, crossways country inn, marysville community golf & bowls, club news, church notices, postcard from greater britain -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 17-MAY 9 2014
... ...what's on when in may...marysville victoria australia villains season 2014 kicks off in style afl legend doug hawkins speech marysville lions club news contact details for triangle news what's on when in may 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle adventurous cooks marysville fire brigade good friday appeal church notices marysville golf report dr neil mckern running legend alexandra high school reunion mayor's chair by cr margaret rae councillor comment by cr john walsh koriella ward celebrating volunteers week marysville & triangle community men's shed united approach for visitor information centres buxton nursery social dancing alexandra residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate lake mountain mountain mayhem depression recovery program free information evening cleaner needed for marysville villains marsysville shines for 1000 hands project opening buxton hotel burger night draft budget 2014-2015 council plan review recognising those who returned from the war black spur inn mother's day lunch el kanah marsyville eat in eat out menu marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten marysville beer & platter garden closed for winter black spur inn kitchen assistant wanted council plan keeps focus on community emergence from surviving to thriving el kanah conference room dandyman play buxton hall trivia night review of dandyman play draft budget 2014/15 sets council's direction THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 17-MAY 9 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, villains season 2014 kicks off in style, afl legend doug hawkins speech, marysville lions club, news contact details for triangle news, what's on when in may, 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, adventurous cooks, marysville fire brigade good friday appeal, church notices, marysville golf report, dr neil mckern running legend, alexandra high school reunion, mayor's chair by cr margaret rae, councillor comment by cr john walsh koriella ward, celebrating volunteers week, marysville & triangle community men's shed, united approach for visitor information centres, buxton nursery, social dancing alexandra, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, lake mountain, mountain mayhem, depression recovery program free information evening, cleaner needed for marysville villains, marsysville shines for 1000 hands project opening, buxton hotel burger night, draft budget 2014-2015 council plan review, recognising those who returned from the war, black spur inn mother's day lunch, el kanah marsyville, eat in eat out menu, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, marysville beer & platter garden closed for winter, black spur inn kitchen assistant wanted, council plan keeps focus on community, emergence from surviving to thriving, el kanah conference room dandyman play, buxton hall trivia night, review of dandyman play, draft budget 2014/15 sets council's direction -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 18-MAY 16 2014
... ...what's on when in may...marysville victoria australia field naturalist club camp oeg's camp marsyville triangle news new contact details what's on when in may 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle marysville triangle business & tourism first general members meeting portable skate ramp at buxton reserve church notices marysville golf report intrepid triangle bushwalkers buxton park first bootcamp mayor's chair by cr margaret rae councillor comment advertisements murrindindi shire council capital works program payment of rate instalment residential and rural real estate marysville triangle real estate depression recovery program buxton drainage works building our business community cleaner needed for marysville villains alexandra clearing sale bleak day at emerald for villains lake mountain mountain mayhem tenders marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten el kanah marysville eat in eat out menu marsyville beer & platter garden closed for winter black spur inn kitchen assistant wanted an invitation to join efforts emergence from surviving to thriving council continues to advocate for funding support buxton hall trivia night news from gallipoli park precinct lake mountain alpine resort opening weekend biggest morning tea cancer council THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 18-MAY 16 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, field naturalist club camp, oeg's camp marsyville, triangle news new contact details, what's on when in may, 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville triangle business & tourism first general members meeting, portable skate ramp at buxton reserve, church notices, marysville golf report, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, buxton park first bootcamp, mayor's chair by cr margaret rae, councillor comment, advertisements, murrindindi shire council capital works program, payment of rate instalment, residential and rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, depression recovery program, buxton drainage works, building our business community, cleaner needed for marysville villains, alexandra clearing sale, bleak day at emerald for villains, lake mountain, mountain mayhem, tenders, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, el kanah marysville, eat in eat out menu, marsyville beer & platter garden closed for winter, black spur inn kitchen assistant wanted, an invitation to join efforts, emergence from surviving to thriving, council continues to advocate for funding support, buxton hall trivia night, news from gallipoli park precinct, lake mountain alpine resort opening weekend, biggest morning tea, cancer council -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 19-MAY 23 2014
... ...what's on when in may...marysville victoria australia marysville main street goes pink for breast cancer support breast cancer network australia marysville mini-field of women triangle new contact details what's on when in may 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle marysville sub-branch rsl portable skate ramp at buxton reserve church notices marysville golf report emotions anonymous international intrepid triangle bushwalkers mayor's chair advertisements councillor comment buxton recreational reserve marysville and triangle community men's shed marsyville saddletramps payment of rate instalment residential and rural real estate marysville triangle real estate marysville water treatment plant upgrade underway requiem mass elaine postlethwaite r.i.p. dianne mcnamara marysville triangle youth christ church marysville blumes fashion winter collection council welcomes permit exemptions from bushfire rebuilding efforts cleaner needed for marysville villains alexandra clearing sale marysville midweek netball tenders marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten el kanah marysville eat in eat out menu council plans for future financial stability depression recovery program emergence from surviving to thriving lake mountain opening weekend buxton hall trivia night good governance in practice training and compliance systems & solutions cfa mountains mayhem THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 19-MAY 23 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville main street goes pink for breast cancer support, breast cancer network australia, marysville mini-field of women, triangle new contact details, what's on when in may, 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville sub-branch rsl, portable skate ramp at buxton reserve, church notices, marysville golf report, emotions anonymous international, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, mayor's chair, advertisements, councillor comment, buxton recreational reserve, marysville and triangle community men's shed, marsyville saddletramps, payment of rate instalment, residential and rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, marysville water treatment plant upgrade underway, requiem mass elaine postlethwaite, r.i.p. dianne mcnamara, marysville triangle youth, christ church marysville, blumes fashion winter collection, council welcomes permit exemptions from bushfire rebuilding efforts, cleaner needed for marysville villains, alexandra clearing sale, marysville midweek netball, tenders, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, el kanah marysville, eat in eat out menu, council plans for future financial stability, depression recovery program, emergence from surviving to thriving, lake mountain opening weekend, buxton hall trivia night, good governance in practice, training and compliance systems & solutions, cfa, mountains mayhem -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 16-MAY 2 2014
... ...what's on when in may...marysville victoria australia marysville history centre life members honoured mary & reg kenealy life membership certificates presented new contact details for triangle news what's on when in may 2014 sesonal influenza vaccine the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle adventurous cooks triangle community dinner church notices marysville golf report mayor's chair by margaret rose marysville saddletramps inaugural ralph wait memorial ride gallipoli park marysville top end/central tour marysville triangle community men's shed advertisements modern life music school the next wave cabaret dinner show el kanah marysville eat in eat out menu buxton nursery residential and rural real estate marysville triangle real estate lake mountain mountain mayhem alexandra district hospital heart week 2014 cleaner needed for marysville villains pie night murrindindi shire council ceaca marysville midweek netball swimming pools made a splash this season mother's day black spur inn darryl hull entertainer tree changes tempted by shire marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten 1000 hands a great success emergence program marysville cultural community 2 mime shows buxton hall trivia night murrindindi early years conference building beyond naming the marysville community centre rooms and stadium THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 16-MAY 2 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville history centre life members honoured, mary & reg kenealy, life membership certificates presented, new contact details for triangle news, what's on when in may, 2014 sesonal influenza vaccine, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, adventurous cooks, triangle community dinner, church notices, marysville golf report, mayor's chair by margaret rose, marysville saddletramps, inaugural ralph wait memorial ride, gallipoli park marysville, top end/central tour, marysville triangle community men's shed, advertisements, modern life music school, the next wave cabaret dinner show, el kanah marysville, eat in eat out menu, buxton nursery, residential and rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, lake mountain, mountain mayhem, alexandra district hospital heart week 2014, cleaner needed for marysville villains pie night, murrindindi shire council, ceaca, marysville midweek netball, swimming pools made a splash this season, mother's day black spur inn, darryl hull entertainer, tree changes tempted by shire, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, 1000 hands a great success, emergence program, marysville cultural community, 2 mime shows, buxton hall trivia night, murrindindi early years conference, building beyond, naming the marysville community centre rooms and stadium -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 16-MAY 3 2013
... ...what's on when in may...marysville victoria australia el kanah alex burns and jen hawley band cafe culture series 2013 what's on when in may buxton progress assocn b.p.a. meeting the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle narbethong public hall movie night murrindindi shire council notice of special meeting of council triangle community dinner marysville golf club church notices breakfast for men notice of application for planning permit mayor's chair narbethong public hall committee public meeting austen tayshus buxton hotel advertisements buxton fire brigade first aid training invitation to business breakfast marysville & triangle business owners marysville golf report staff wanted black spur roadhouse buxton recreation reserve quarterly committee meeting el kanah official opening emotions anonymous international strath creek bridge works to alleviate flood risk photographs from australian steelband festival available real estate black spur inn mother's day competition some victorian forest tracks closing from may 1 breakaway bridge refurbishment gets green light marysville community centre function room volunteers and friends of steelband festival invited murrindindi shire showcased at regional living expo brief history of el kanah council reappoints ceo margaret abbey THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 16-MAY 3 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, el kanah, alex burns and jen hawley band, cafe culture series 2013, what's on when in may, buxton progress assocn, b.p.a. meeting, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, narbethong public hall movie night, murrindindi shire council, notice of special meeting of council, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, church notices, breakfast for men, notice of application for planning permit, mayor's chair, narbethong public hall committee, public meeting, austen tayshus, buxton hotel, advertisements, buxton fire brigade, first aid training, invitation to business breakfast, marysville & triangle business owners, marysville golf report, staff wanted black spur roadhouse, buxton recreation reserve quarterly committee meeting, el kanah official opening, emotions anonymous international, strath creek bridge works to alleviate flood risk, photographs from australian steelband festival available, real estate, black spur inn mother's day competition, some victorian forest tracks closing from may 1, breakaway bridge refurbishment gets green light, marysville community centre function room, volunteers and friends of steelband festival invited, murrindindi shire showcased at regional living expo, brief history of el kanah, council reappoints ceo margaret abbey -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 17-MAY 10 2013
... ...what's on when in may...marysville victoria australia yea salesyard stud sale mt gordon and tv translators mt gordon myth poem what's on when in may intrepid triangle bushwalkers the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle narbethong public hall movie night church notices marysville & triangle community men's shed grand opening breakfast for men shire of murrindindi community development project officer required woori yallock defeat undermanned villains mayor's chair narbethong public hall committee public meeting buxton hotel austen tayshus football returns to marysville maryville district football and netball club advertisements new project at alexandra library abc open buxton fire brigade first aid training invitation to business breakfast marysville and triangle business owners extending a hand of hope recovery and future staff wanted black spur roadhouse marysville golf report photos from australian steelband available emotions anonymous international councillor comment lions triangle tools library real estate black spur inn mother's day competition final visitor area in kinglake national park reopens greek island ambience at alexandra library spirit of the spine victorian bushfire stories marysville district football and netball club marysville villains sponsors and members lunch 2013 goulburn river valley tourism volunteers summit marysville international comedy festival marysville community centre THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 17-MAY 10 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, yea salesyard stud sale, mt gordon and tv translators, mt gordon myth poem, what's on when in may, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, narbethong public hall movie night, church notices, marysville & triangle community men's shed grand opening, breakfast for men, shire of murrindindi, community development project officer required, woori yallock defeat undermanned villains, mayor's chair, narbethong public hall committee, public meeting, buxton hotel, austen tayshus, football returns to marysville, maryville district football and netball club, advertisements, new project at alexandra library, abc open, buxton fire brigade first aid training, invitation to business breakfast, marysville and triangle business owners, extending a hand of hope, recovery and future, staff wanted black spur roadhouse, marysville golf report, photos from australian steelband available, emotions anonymous international, councillor comment, lions triangle tools library, real estate, black spur inn mother's day competition, final visitor area in kinglake national park reopens, greek island ambience at alexandra library, spirit of the spine, victorian bushfire stories, marysville district football and netball club, marysville villains sponsors and members lunch, 2013 goulburn river valley tourism volunteers summit, marysville international comedy festival, marysville community centre -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 18-MAY 10 2013
... ...what's on when in may...marysville victoria australia el kanah official opening weekend a success what's on when in may buxton recreation reserve working bee intrepid triangle bushwalkers the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle marysville golf report church notices marysville and triangle community men's shed grand opening spirit of the spine stories of courage and aftermath of fire murrindindi shire community project development office required mayor's chair narbethong public hall committee public meeting advertisements lake mountain roller ski challenge a preseason hit barriers shore up the future of the rare show galaxies communities building business networks staff wanted black spur inn councillor comment emotions anonymous international buxton hotel lions triangle tools library real estate family day care australia turns 25 outdoor education group new faces wanted greek island ambience at alexandra library murrindindi welcomes new citizens marysville district football & netball club marysville villains sponsors and members lunch the future of early childhood services alexandra eildon and thornton survey melbourne international comedy festival marysville & district lions club marysville community centre randy the puppet is back for lunch THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 18-MAY 10 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, el kanah official opening weekend a success, what's on when in may, buxton recreation reserve, working bee, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville golf report, church notices, marysville and triangle community men's shed grand opening, spirit of the spine, stories of courage and aftermath of fire, murrindindi shire, community project development office required, mayor's chair, narbethong public hall committee, public meeting, advertisements, lake mountain roller ski challenge, a preseason hit, barriers shore up the future of the rare show galaxies, communities building business networks, staff wanted black spur inn, councillor comment, emotions anonymous international, buxton hotel, lions triangle tools library, real estate, family day care australia turns 25, outdoor education group, new faces wanted, greek island ambience at alexandra library, murrindindi welcomes new citizens, marysville district football & netball club, marysville villains sponsors and members lunch, the future of early childhood services alexandra eildon and thornton survey, melbourne international comedy festival, marysville & district lions club, marysville community centre, randy the puppet is back for lunch -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 19-MAY 24 2013
... ...what's on when in may and june...marysville victoria australia $28 million vibe hotel marsyville breaks ground deputy premier and minister for regional & rural development peter ryan what's on when in may and june buxton recreational reserve working bee intrepid triangle bushwalkers the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle fire services levy now part of rates notices church notices triangle community dinner el kanah village biggest morning tea a success vale brian moore murrindindi shire council payment of rate installment position vacant mayor's chair marysville primary school mother's day raffle advertisements buxton fire brigade anna's mobile patchwork quilt shop open capital works program supports existing infrastructure villains storm home to first ever away victory staff wanted black spur inn greenlands guesthouse open by lachlan fraser building our future draft council plan released for comment emotions anonymous international buxton hotel real estate marysville golf report snowgum hillary challenge comes to marysville last quarter assault gets villains home free mulch loading triangle community dance group marysville villains sponsors and members lunch randy the puppet is back for lunch draft council plan and budget have your say melbourne international comedy festival marysville & district lions club road maintenance and construction works free information session council delivers conservative draft budget yarra valley div 1 game in marysville a success THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 19-MAY 24 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, $28 million vibe hotel marsyville breaks ground, deputy premier and minister for regional & rural development, peter ryan, what's on when in may and june, buxton recreational reserve, working bee, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, fire services levy now part of rates notices, church notices, triangle community dinner, el kanah village, biggest morning tea a success, vale brian moore, murrindindi shire council, payment of rate installment, position vacant, mayor's chair, marysville primary school mother's day raffle, advertisements, buxton fire brigade, anna's mobile patchwork quilt shop open, capital works program supports existing infrastructure, villains storm home to first ever away victory, staff wanted black spur inn, greenlands guesthouse open by lachlan fraser, building our future draft council plan released for comment, emotions anonymous international, buxton hotel, real estate, marysville golf report, snowgum hillary challenge comes to marysville, last quarter assault gets villains home, free mulch loading, triangle community dance group, marysville villains sponsors and members lunch, randy the puppet is back for lunch, draft council plan and budget have your say, melbourne international comedy festival, marysville & district lions club, road maintenance and construction works free information session, council delivers conservative draft budget, yarra valley div 1 game in marysville a success -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 18-MAY 18 2012
... ...what's on when in may...marysville victoria australia string theory best upcoming young traditional group marysville golf & bowls club marysville cultural community cafe culture services 2012 what's on when in may the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville & district chamber of commerce agm creative triangle triangle bushwalkers marysville fire brigade home based child care annual conference agm advertisements mayor's chair church notices marysville lady golfers win at mansfield marysville beer & platter garden maryton park b & b cathedral ranges people & parks foundation marysville pharmacy marysville medical centre draft budget and council plan submissions reminder sesquicentenary meeting 150th anniversary local history centre councillor comment men's big breakfast b.u.i.l.t marysville & district historical society meeting working bee activities notice of application for planning permit sample wines dalrymples guest cottages official opening marysville & triangle community recovery committee marysville villains lunch with lindy & bill bill o'shea lindy burns australian centre for grief & bereavement alexandra annual truck ute & rod show real estate john bertrand gary pert terry and sharen donovon rebuild dalrymples comedy festival road show marysville community centre australian red cross acoustic concert narbethong hall planning & environmental act 1987 murrindindi planning scheme buxton hotel social club restoring sense of place pathways bushfire recovery program THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 18-MAY 18 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, string theory, best upcoming young traditional group, marysville golf & bowls club, marysville cultural community, cafe culture services 2012, what's on when in may, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville & district chamber of commerce agm, creative triangle, triangle bushwalkers, marysville fire brigade, home based child care annual conference agm, advertisements, mayor's chair, church notices, marysville lady golfers win at mansfield, marysville beer & platter garden, maryton park b & b, cathedral ranges, people & parks foundation, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical centre, draft budget and council plan submissions reminder, sesquicentenary meeting 150th anniversary, local history centre, councillor comment, men's big breakfast, b.u.i.l.t, marysville & district historical society meeting, working bee activities, notice of application for planning permit, sample wines, dalrymples guest cottages official opening, marysville & triangle community recovery committee, marysville villains lunch with lindy & bill, bill o'shea, lindy burns, australian centre for grief & bereavement, alexandra annual truck ute & rod show, real estate, john bertrand, gary pert, terry and sharen donovon, rebuild dalrymples, comedy festival road show, marysville community centre, australian red cross, acoustic concert, narbethong hall, planning & environmental act 1987, murrindindi planning scheme, buxton hotel social club, restoring sense of place, pathways bushfire recovery program -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 15-APRIL 25 2014
... ...what's on when in april/may...marysville victoria australia lions donation to cystic fibrosis farmers need our help new contact details for triangle news what's on when in april/may 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle marysville sub branch rsl adventurous cooks triangle community dinner buxton ridge vineyard wine tasting church notices heather jenkins wins the mavis hatfield trophy intrepid triangle bushwalkers marysville saddletramps inaugural ralph wait memorial ride burning continues despite high rainfall lions rich fruit cakes marysville & triangle community men's shed top end/central tour buxton recreation reserve committee meeting inviting public el kanah eat in eat out menu marysville road closure anzac day march amnesty peiod on open air burning in residential areas residential and rural real estate marysville triangle real estate lake mountain mountain mayhem marsyville midweek netball fire prevention irrigation systems alexandra district hospital heart week 2014 notice of special meetin of council buxton hotel parma night anzac day office closures season opener lunch anzac day services 2014 marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten buxton hall trivia night annual alexandra truck ute & rod show marysville cultural community 2 mime shows head of camp marysville vic the outdoor education group woodlands rainforest retreat position vacant murrindindi early years conference building beyond el kanah conference centre murrindindi shire council naming the community centre rooms and stadium advertisements THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 15-APRIL 25 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, lions donation to cystic fibrosis, farmers need our help, new contact details for triangle news, what's on when in april/may, 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville sub branch rsl, adventurous cooks, triangle community dinner, buxton ridge vineyard wine tasting, church notices, heather jenkins wins the mavis hatfield trophy, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, marysville saddletramps, inaugural ralph wait memorial ride, burning continues despite high rainfall, lions rich fruit cakes, marysville & triangle community men's shed, top end/central tour, buxton recreation reserve committee meeting inviting public, el kanah, eat in eat out menu, marysville road closure anzac day march, amnesty peiod on open air burning in residential areas, residential and rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, lake mountain, mountain mayhem, marsyville midweek netball, fire prevention irrigation systems, alexandra district hospital heart week 2014, notice of special meetin of council, buxton hotel parma night, anzac day office closures, season opener lunch, anzac day services 2014, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, buxton hall trivia night, annual alexandra truck ute & rod show, marysville cultural community, 2 mime shows, head of camp marysville vic, the outdoor education group, woodlands rainforest retreat position vacant, murrindindi early years conference building beyond, el kanah conference centre, murrindindi shire council, naming the community centre rooms and stadium, advertisements -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Badge, Australian Boy, c.1950
... What is known is that Warrnambool had a boys’ club in the 1950s and this group may have been part of a wider Australian organization. This badge has no known local provenance but is retained as a memento of the mid 20th century when Warrnambool had an active boys’ club. ...This badge was issued to a member of Australian Boy, probably about the 1950s, but no information has been found on this organization. What is known is that Warrnambool had a boys’ club in the 1950s and this group may have been part of a wider Australian organization. This badge has no known local provenance but is retained as a memento of the mid 20th century when Warrnambool had an active boys’ club. This is a round metal badge with red edging and an image of a boy, an aeroplane and a dog in blue and red with blue and red lettering set against a cream background. The badge is somewhat tarnished and rusted on the back.Australian Boy Club Memberwarrnambool boys’ club, boys’ club badge, history of warrnambool, badge -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Ledger Commercial, Cash Book for General Store, 5/3/1906; Commenced on 5th March 1906 to December 1906
... When names in the register are indexed it may be possible to determine where the store was located. Historically significant. This shows who the families of the Kiewa Valley were and what type of things they purchased. ...Records names of local people and purchases bought from a local general store. When names in the register are indexed it may be possible to determine where the store was located. Historically significant. This shows who the families of the Kiewa Valley were and what type of things they purchased. This would be the only register for this store in 1906.It gives a good historical record of what families purchased during this period and how much they could spend. It also displays the importance of general stores to the community Leather spined cash book for general store, for period from 5th March 1906 to circa December 1906. Green cover with brown spine. Hand writtern entries record date, purchaser, account number and items purchased. 382 pages. "Commenced March 5th 06" on front page book, general store, customers, shop, store, cash book, ledger, 1906, groceries, accounts, kiewa valley, pioneers -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPhotograph, View at Emerald, 1898
... Notes associated with this photograph indicate both that it was taken at the end of Heroes Avenue and that it was taken on 'Monbulk Road' - while these notes might simply be incorrect, it may also indicate that this may have been taken at what is now the intersection of Heroes Avenue and either Beaconsfield-Emerald Road or Kilvington Drive, potentially at the time under a different or incorrect name. This photograph was taken in 1898 when...Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Notes associated with this photograph indicate both that it was taken at the end of Heroes Avenue and that it was taken on 'Monbulk Road' - while these notes might simply be incorrect, it may also indicate that this may have been taken at what is now the intersection of Heroes Avenue and either Beaconsfield-Emerald Road or Kilvington Drive, potentially at the time under a different or incorrect name. This photograph was taken in 1898 when ...Notes associated with this photograph indicate both that it was taken at the end of Heroes Avenue and that it was taken on 'Monbulk Road' - while these notes might simply be incorrect, it may also indicate that this may have been taken at what is now the intersection of Heroes Avenue and either Beaconsfield-Emerald Road or Kilvington Drive, potentially at the time under a different or incorrect name. This photograph was taken in 1898 when Emerald was much less densely occupied as a growing town amidst Nobelius' nursery.This photograph captures a side of Emerald that no longer exists, looking at the growing town from an outside that has long since been encompassed by the town.A black and white photograph of a landscape, with various buildings in the background and the road in the foreground. The photograph is quite small, which means scans of it are at quite a low resolution. There are several markings and copies of fold marks preserved from the original.Label: "VIEW AT EMERALD" Later note, rear of copy: "Heroes Ave end. 1898."emerald, 1890s -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPhotograph - Photograph of Eucalyptus Distillery, Emerald, 1916
... what is now Butterfield Reserve, Emerald. Chemist and later parliamentarian Joseph Bosisto (1824-98) established a number of distilleries in the area through the 1860s and 70s; the Butterfield Reserve still is believed to have been established in 1876. This photo may have been taken around 1916, when...what is now Butterfield Reserve, Emerald. Chemist and later parliamentarian Joseph Bosisto (1824-98) established a number of distilleries in the area through the 1860s and 70s; the Butterfield Reserve still is believed to have been established in 1876. This photo may have been taken around 1916, when ...This photograph is believed to have been taken at the Bosisto's distillery on Woori Yallock Creek at what is now Butterfield Reserve, Emerald. Chemist and later parliamentarian Joseph Bosisto (1824-98) established a number of distilleries in the area through the 1860s and 70s; the Butterfield Reserve still is believed to have been established in 1876. This photo may have been taken around 1916, when Australia was still the world's leading supplier of eucalyptus oil - by this time a globally popular product. By the 1920s, Joby Brady and his son were running the distillery business.Bosisto's eucalyptus distillery was an early Emerald industry with global significance; eucalyptus oil was believed to be the first distinctively Australian product exported overseas. This photograph is a very clear representation of the industry - to the extent that it is even used repeatedly in Euca's webpages discussing the history of the industry.Captured in black and white, a working eucalyptus distillery processes large quantities of eucalyptus leaves into eucalyptus oil. Two men stand holding tools, one under the tin roof of the distillery and another on a horsecart carrying a new pile of leaves. Another stands behind the distillery, carrying more leaves. The largest pile of leaves is in front of the still. The still is sheltered by a tin roofed structure with open walls, wooden support beams, and a chimney in the background. Further in the background, trees can be barely seen. This photograph is a scanned copy, glossy on the obverse and with normal paper texture and handwritten notes on the reverse.Reverse: "Distilling Eucalyptus / Bosistoes. Woori Yallock creek Emerald / or Clematis. 1916? / Joby Brady carried on Bosistoes during 1920s / with his son on Woori Yallock Creek"emerald, native plants, 1910s -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPhotograph, Emerald Store & Avenue of Honor, 1920s-1940s
... what is now Kilvington Drive and Heroes Avenue. At the time, these may have respectively been Beaconsfield Road and, according to the label, Avenue of Honor. Anderson's store is believed to have been built by the Stillwell family in 1921, but Anderson had his store at least from 1923 and therefore likely owned it from the point of its first construction. By the late 1940s, Anderson's had become Legge's General Store. It is difficult to determine precisely when...what is now Kilvington Drive and Heroes Avenue. At the time, these may have respectively been Beaconsfield Road and, according to the label, Avenue of Honor. Anderson's store is believed to have been built by the Stillwell family in 1921, but Anderson had his store at least from 1923 and therefore likely owned it from the point of its first construction. By the late 1940s, Anderson's had become Legge's General Store. It is difficult to determine precisely when ...This photograph depicts W. M. Anderson's store on the corner of what is now Kilvington Drive and Heroes Avenue. At the time, these may have respectively been Beaconsfield Road and, according to the label, Avenue of Honor. Anderson's store is believed to have been built by the Stillwell family in 1921, but Anderson had his store at least from 1923 and therefore likely owned it from the point of its first construction. By the late 1940s, Anderson's had become Legge's General Store. It is difficult to determine precisely when within that range this photograph was taken, although one local history page attributes it to the earlier end of the range. We believe Anderson's store was on the corner now occupied by Grace and Louie Booksellers.This photograph captures a now-unfamiliar store in a familiar part of old Emerald, documenting the changes to the commercial landscape over the past century.This black and white photograph is attached to a card backing. The backing is annotated in pen below the photograph, describing its location. Other pencil annotation is present on the obverse and reverse of the backing. The photograph shows a store on the street corner, with a porch shading the walkway in front of the building and other shops along the street. On the corner closer top the camera and across from the store is a lamp post, with another shop besides it. On the photograph paper itself is another annotation, this one printed. Obverse: Backing, Top: "Built 1921" Backing, Bottom: "THE COFFEE PALACE CORNER OF KILVINGTON DRIVE / AND HEROES AVENUE" Photograph, Printed Text Below Image: "EMERALD STORE & AVENUE OF HONOR" Photograph, Sign in Left of Image: "IRVINE'S / CHOICE WINES" Photograph, Sign in Centre-Left of Image: "W. M. ANDERSON" Photograph, Sign in Centre of Image: "THE / STORE" Reverse: "Built in 1921 By Stillwell. / Andersons Store - later Legge's"emerald, 1920s, 1930s, commerce -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPhotograph - W. M. Anderson Store, 1920s-40s
... what is now Kilvington Drive and Heroes Avenue. At the time, these may have respectively been Beaconsfield Road and, according to the label, Avenue of Honor. Anderson's store is believed to have been built by the Stillwell family in 1921, but Anderson had his store at least from 1923 and therefore likely owned it from the point of its first construction. By the late 1940s, Anderson's had become Legge's General Store. It is difficult to determine precisely when...what is now Kilvington Drive and Heroes Avenue. At the time, these may have respectively been Beaconsfield Road and, according to the label, Avenue of Honor. Anderson's store is believed to have been built by the Stillwell family in 1921, but Anderson had his store at least from 1923 and therefore likely owned it from the point of its first construction. By the late 1940s, Anderson's had become Legge's General Store. It is difficult to determine precisely when ...This photograph depicts W. M. Anderson's store on the corner of what is now Kilvington Drive and Heroes Avenue. At the time, these may have respectively been Beaconsfield Road and, according to the label, Avenue of Honor. Anderson's store is believed to have been built by the Stillwell family in 1921, but Anderson had his store at least from 1923 and therefore likely owned it from the point of its first construction. By the late 1940s, Anderson's had become Legge's General Store. It is difficult to determine precisely when within that range this photograph was taken. We believe Anderson's store was on the corner now occupied by Grace and Louie Booksellers. Some of the people in the photograph include Bill Anderson with Albert Legge, and Leo Hirst - employees of Anderson - in the center-left, and George Davey standing in the cart.This photograph captures a now-unfamiliar store in a familiar part of old Emerald, documenting the changes to the commercial landscape over the past century.This black and white photograph depicts a store on a street corner, with a porch covering the walkway outside and several signs on the building, along with writing on the end of the porch covering. In the left of the frame is a car, with two dogs, a horse, and a man surrounding it; in the right, a man strands on a horsecart drawn by a white horse. In the center-left are three men wearing aprons with a child besides them, while in the center a woman and child stand in the doorway. In the background, other buildings continue down both streets. The reverse is annotated, and has six rectangular artefacts where adhesive was once applied. A section of handwriting is illegible due to damage, but likely read 'Heroes Avenue' or 'Avenue of Honour'.Reverse: "Built in 1921 / Cr [illegible] & Kilvington / Cross reference 56" Obverse: In Photograph Sign, Left: "W. M. ANDERSON" In Photograph Sign, Right: "THE / STORE" In Photograph, Porch: "W.M.ANDERSON [illegible]"emerald, commerce, 1920s, 1930s, 1940s -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Music Books from Suttons Music
... what a wonderful world it would be...hermann lohr...i heard you singing...royden barrie...eric coates...when you come home...fred e weatherly...w.h squire...lay down your arms...anne shelton...leon land...ake gerhard...john m williams and shaylor turners vey first piano book...i went to your wedding...jessie may...Henry Sutton taught Applied Electricity at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1883 to 1886. music books suttons music Calvary henry vaughan paul rodney enoch and sons herzelied gustav lange j.t. trekell hanover edition the desert song one alone kathryn grayson gordon mcrae otto harbach oscar hammerstein frank mandel sigmund romberg the link divine alfred h. hyatt piccolomini one fine day aria madame butterfly opera r.h elkin giacomo puccini garden of happiness edward lockton daniel wood there never was a pal like you jack o'hagan the bridge vocal duet miss m lindsay mrs j worthington bliss songs my mother taught me anton dvorak blue danube suttons brass band journal johann strauss macushla josephine v rowe dermot macmurrough boosey and co allans music candle in the wind elton john bernie taupin treasure chest of stephen foster songs eddie fisher song folio cindy oh cindy oh my pa-pa anytime I need you now then i'll be happy sweet heartaches dungaree doll im in the mood for love what a wonderful world it would be hermann lohr i heard you singing royden barrie eric coates when you come home fred e weatherly w.h squire lay down your arms anne shelton leon land ake gerhard john m williams and shaylor turners vey first piano book i went to your wedding jessie may robinson patti page mercury records he's got the whole world in his hands geoff love sway quien sera pablo beltran ruiz paul lombard norman gimbel just because the violets kennedy russell edwin ashdown ltd friends of my youth mr w burton christy's minstrels george barker ideal music books poet and peasant melody in f spring song love and devotion the storm nachtstuck rondoletto blue danube waltzes over the waves waltzes nearer my god to thee mignon gavotte warum miss clara butt idle words stephen adams menuetin no. 2 the mill liebestraum tarantelle la matinee menuet la paloma the dove gipsy rondo crescendo chanson triste romance tocatta in a thora john mccormack john harrison ivor foster preclude c# minor beautiful star of heaven sirens song marche militaire fifth nocturne sweet bye and bye turkish patrol valse des fleurs melody of love traumerei a fragment just for to-day sybil f partridge blanche ebert seaver australian music examinations board pianoforte-grade III the chappell wonder album of music slave song the lass with the delicate air the bandolero chorus gentlemen i'll sing thee songs of araby jest her way venetian song gray days god's garden folie bergere weymouth chimes un peu d'amour you'll love me yet s. coleridge taylor george sutton happy-go-lucky pete a very happy foxtrot i know the rose fred hall the prisoners child waltz ballad russ johnston pilgrim's cross h.l d'arcy jaxone frederic n. lohr harper kearton marie vagnolini suttons manuscript music book pianoforte studies public examinations in music light cavalry marche hongroise rondo alla turca moonlight sonata witches flight home sweet home narcissus wedding march sehnsucht joyful peasant les adieux love the pedlar caryl battersby edward german where will the dimple be rosemary clooney bob merrill al hoffman buttons and bows jay livingstone ray evans bob hope glen williams british songs cyril scott cherry ripe the minstrel boy blythe and merry she was by yon bonnie banks all through the night coming thro the rye i'll bid my heart be still classical fragments beethoven's adieu w. millward wake up a calendar of song harold simpson montague f. phillips ain't misbehavin' andy razaf thomas waller harry brooks robert a nelson the ideal manuscript book the riff song it one flower grows alone in your garden ebb tide carl sigman robert maxwell i'm in the mood for love jimmy mchugh dorothy fields muskat ramble edward ory night of stars and night of love tales of hoffmann offenbach the great pretender jimmy parkinson jerry duanne barry frank stan freberg the platters bert visser love is a golden ring rich dehr frank miller terry gilkyson ernie sigley d. trickey four musical cameos gavotte lullaby goblins when children play frank hutchens just a closer walk with thee jimie rodgers west of the wall wayne shanklin toni fisher Collection of music books that were available for purchase at Sutton's Music Music Books from Suttons Music Book ...Henry Sutton is a talented world-wide accepted inventor with inventions relating to the telephone, photography, wireless, cars, motorcycles, and bicycles as well as many more inventions. Henry was also one of four brothers that ran the Sutton's Music Store after the death of their Father Richard Sutton. Henry Sutton taught Applied Electricity at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1883 to 1886.Collection of music books that were available for purchase at Sutton's Musicmusic books, suttons music, calvary, henry vaughan, paul rodney, enoch and sons, herzelied, gustav lange, j.t. trekell, hanover edition, the desert song, one alone, kathryn grayson, gordon mcrae, otto harbach, oscar hammerstein, frank mandel, sigmund romberg, the link divine, alfred h. hyatt, piccolomini, one fine day, aria, madame butterfly opera, r.h elkin, giacomo puccini, garden of happiness, edward lockton, daniel wood, there never was a pal like you, jack o'hagan, the bridge, vocal duet, miss m lindsay, mrs j worthington bliss, songs my mother taught me, anton dvorak, blue danube, suttons brass band journal, johann strauss, macushla, josephine v rowe, dermot macmurrough, boosey and co, allans music, candle in the wind, elton john, bernie taupin, treasure chest of stephen foster songs, eddie fisher song folio, cindy oh cindy, oh my pa-pa, anytime, i need you now, then i'll be happy, sweet heartaches, dungaree doll, im in the mood for love, what a wonderful world it would be, hermann lohr, i heard you singing, royden barrie, eric coates, when you come home, fred e weatherly, w.h squire, lay down your arms, anne shelton, leon land, ake gerhard, john m williams and shaylor turners vey first piano book, i went to your wedding, jessie may robinson, patti page, mercury records, he's got the whole world in his hands, geoff love, sway, quien sera, pablo beltran ruiz, paul lombard, norman gimbel, just because the violets, kennedy russell, edwin ashdown ltd, friends of my youth, mr w burton, christy's minstrels, george barker, ideal music books, poet and peasant, melody in f, spring song, love and devotion, the storm, nachtstuck, rondoletto, blue danube waltzes, over the waves waltzes, nearer my god to thee, mignon gavotte, warum, miss clara butt, idle words, stephen adams, menuetin no. 2, the mill, liebestraum, tarantelle, la matinee, menuet, la paloma, the dove, gipsy rondo, crescendo, chanson triste, romance, tocatta in a, thora, john mccormack, john harrison, ivor foster, preclude c# minor, beautiful star of heaven, sirens song, marche militaire, fifth nocturne, sweet bye and bye, turkish patrol, valse des fleurs, melody of love, traumerei, a fragment, just for to-day, sybil f partridge, blanche ebert seaver, australian music examinations board, pianoforte-grade iii, the chappell wonder album of music, slave song, the lass with the delicate air, the bandolero, chorus gentlemen, i'll sing thee songs of araby, jest her way, venetian song, gray days, god's garden, folie bergere, weymouth chimes, un peu d'amour, you'll love me yet, s. coleridge taylor, george sutton, happy-go-lucky pete a very happy foxtrot, i know the rose, fred hall, the prisoners child, waltz ballad, russ johnston, pilgrim's cross, h.l d'arcy jaxone, frederic n. lohr, harper kearton, marie vagnolini, suttons manuscript music book, pianoforte studies, public examinations in music, light cavalry, marche hongroise, rondo alla turca, moonlight sonata, witches flight, home sweet home, narcissus, wedding march, sehnsucht, joyful peasant, les adieux, love the pedlar, caryl battersby, edward german, where will the dimple be, rosemary clooney, bob merrill, al hoffman, buttons and bows, jay livingstone, ray evans, bob hope, glen williams, british songs, cyril scott, cherry ripe, the minstrel boy, blythe and merry she was, by yon bonnie banks, all through the night, coming thro the rye, i'll bid my heart be still, classical fragments, beethoven's adieu, w. millward, wake up, a calendar of song, harold simpson, montague f. phillips, ain't misbehavin', andy razaf, thomas waller, harry brooks, robert a nelson, the ideal manuscript book, the riff song, it, one flower grows alone in your garden, ebb tide, carl sigman, robert maxwell, i'm in the mood for love, jimmy mchugh, dorothy fields, muskat ramble, edward ory, night of stars and night of love, tales of hoffmann, offenbach, the great pretender, jimmy parkinson, jerry duanne, barry frank, stan freberg, the platters, bert visser, love is a golden ring, rich dehr, frank miller, terry gilkyson, ernie sigley, d. trickey, four musical cameos, gavotte, lullaby, goblins, when children play, frank hutchens, just a closer walk with thee, jimie rodgers, west of the wall, wayne shanklin, toni fisher -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Information, VIOSH: Notes on feedback from Ken Fuhrmeister, Certificate Representative, February 1995
... List of points provided by Certificate Representative, Ken Fuhrmeister outlining things students need to be informed of when applying for entry to VIOSH courses and what the University requires re knowledge and competencies. Introduction to the Information Centre would help. This list to be discussed at the Certificate Meeting, Thursday 18 May...List of points provided by Certificate Representative, Ken Fuhrmeister outlining things students need to be informed of when applying for entry to VIOSH courses and what the University requires re knowledge and competencies. Introduction to the Information Centre would help. This list to be discussed at the Certificate Meeting, Thursday 18 May ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. List of points provided by Certificate Representative, Ken Fuhrmeister outlining things students need to be informed of when applying for entry to VIOSH courses and what the University requires re knowledge and competencies. Introduction to the Information Centre would help. This list to be discussed at the Certificate Meeting, Thursday 18 May, 1995 A4 page typed - point formviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, university of ballarat, certificate representative, ken fuhrmeister, requirements, john knowles -
Eltham District Historical Society IncAudio - Audio Compact Cassette Tape, Harry Gilham, Audio Recording; Eltham Library History presented by Harry Gilham, 1994
... what could be the last major expansion of the Shire's Library Service as Eltham's population nears its projected maximum. The new library was designed by Gregory Burgess and Peter Ryan of Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd. Construction of the library commenced in 1993 and was officially opened May 22nd, 1994. The library building was designed to reflect its parkland setting. External features include: the roof which includes interesting aspects when...what could be the last major expansion of the Shire's Library Service as Eltham's population nears its projected maximum. The new library was designed by Gregory Burgess and Peter Ryan of Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd. Construction of the library commenced in 1993 and was officially opened May 22nd, 1994. The library building was designed to reflect its parkland setting. External features include: the roof which includes interesting aspects when ...The new Eltham Library was opened 22 May 1994 and celebrates its 30th anniversay in 2024. This audio recording, presented by Harry Gilham, President of Eltham District Historical Society at the time of the opening is a summarised history of the Eltham Library service to 1994. Eltham Library Service 1930s - 1994 Originally collated by Harry Gilham, President, Eltham District Historical Society Inc (1993-2009) (edited 2022) In the Eltham township area, in the early 1930s, library books for adults were available from E J Andrew's newsagency in Main Road. In the newsagency come haberdashery, some shelves were set aside for a lending library of adults' books. In 1935, Mr & Mrs JC Rains purchased the newsagency and continued the lending service until the late 1940s. At this time the business was extended from haberdashery to sell ladies' and men's clothing. The library section was discontinued. In the 1930s a mobile book library was also run by a Mr Foster of Bible Street, Eltham. In the 1950s adult books were available from racks in the foyer of the Eltham Shire Offices which was then located beside the Eltham Hall on the comer of Arthur Street and Main Road. In the early 1950s a referendum of ratepayers was called to seek public opinion on the issue of raising money for a public library for which the rates would have to be increased - the motion was defeated. On 11 November 1965 Eltham Shire Council, in conjunction with the City of Heidelberg and the Shire of Diamond Valley, met to form the Heidelberg Regional Library Service. Eltham was represented by Councillors Charis Pelling and John Lewis. The first library service for the Shire of Eltham from this group came in the shape of a bookmobile van which had, amongst others, a central stopover near the Shillinglaw trees outside the newly opened Shire offices at 895 Main Road, the original site of Shillinglaw Cottage and the former Shillinglaw farm. Present-day Wingrove Park was another stopover and the many recorded requests for this service can be read as denoting the areas of population or gathering points at that period throughout the Shire. 1968 saw the Shire convert the ‘Brinkkotter’ house in Dudley Street to house both adult and children's books. This library was originally staffed from the City of Heidelberg Library and records of committee meetings range from borrowing Heidelberg's old library shelving to trying to increase the Government's subsidy to a dollar for dollar basis. Book loans in the period 1966-67 totalled 30,400 and the following year ran to 52,113. With 2 books plus 1 paperback the limit per person, it was overcrowded and unable to house the range of other services which had become common library stock. Planning to extend the Shire Offices by the addition of the south wing was an opportunity to re-house the Shire's Library. The opening of the library in the extension was carried out on 17th August 1971 by the Hon R J Hamer ED, MP, Chief Secretary of Victoria. Cr Geoffrey Dreverman officiated as the Shire President. The Heidelberg Regional Library Service continued until September 1985 when it disbanded. On 21 November 1985 the Yarra Plenty Regional Library Service was established. At that time Eltham was represented by Councillors Mary Grant and Robert Manuell. By 1987, over-crowding of the Eltham Library and an inability to house the range of other services yet again rose to prominence. At a Council meeting held on 1 June 1987, the Councillors supported a resolution which threatened to close the library on 30 September 1987. Council's frustration arose from yet another re-run of the annual State Government versus Council Library funding and records show first arose in Eltham Council in 1967 with the Government of 1he day. After prolonged public anger and petitions the motion to close the library was rescinded in August 1987. Council, considering the community's concern, set up a ‘Library Review Working Party’ which a year later became the Library Occasional Committee with direct access to Council. This Committee investigated the workings of the 386 square metre library and found inadequate space for storage and display, lack of equipment, out-of-date furniture together with an increasing patronage which resulted in queues of borrowers becoming longer no matter when the library was open. Community consultation took the form of 1,000 questionnaires sent to users and non-users along with noticeboard reminders of what was planned. Council developed a strategy to set aside capital funds from 1988 on an annual basis so that preliminary planning and consultative expenses could be met, and construction could be completed early 1997. The Committee visited metropolitan libraries which were catering for a similar population as was projected for Eltham. Australia-wide Federal Government funding grants under the Local Capital Works Program became available from October 1992 for community projects endorsed by local Councils. The Eltham Council submitted a proposal, based on library findings and requirements accumulated by the Library Occasional Committee, to the Federal Grants Committee to build a new Eltham Library. The Federal Grants Committee supported the funding request allowing commencement of the library project three years earlier than planned. With finance finalised, the Council set up its Eltham Library Re-development Special Committee which was given the task of overseeing what could be the last major expansion of the Shire's Library Service as Eltham's population nears its projected maximum. The new library was designed by Gregory Burgess and Peter Ryan of Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd. Construction of the library commenced in 1993 and was officially opened May 22nd, 1994. The library building was designed to reflect its parkland setting. External features include: the roof which includes interesting aspects when viewed from Main Road; verandahs which provide ramp access and give a sheltered entrance to the building; walls which feature locally made mudbricks, conventional bricks and copper panels; and space for an outdoor courtyard/reading area which will be developed later. Internally there are several features. The building includes a foyer with a fireplace suitable for displays including artwork, a community multi-purpose room suitable for meetings or functions and an outdoor cafeteria. The ceilings are lined with Victorian Ash. The shapes for the ceiling give a free-flowing form to the building. Brush Box has been used for the circulation and information desks. The tree trunk columns are Grey lronbark from New South Wales. Arches and various-shaped windows add interest to the internal structure. The carpet design reflects the Eltham environment and compliments the natural colours and timbers used in the building. Tiles by artist Felix Bosari feature in the building and additional art by local artists added externally and internally to the building. Since 1994 the library has undergone a major extension to cater for children’s services and others. See also EDHS_02111Digital file only recorded from Audio Cassette tape on loan Converted to MP3 file; 11.1MB, 0:08:49eltham library, opening, harry gilham, harry gilham collection, 1994, audio cassette, audio recording -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, Eltham Library, 11 August 2015
... what could be the last major expansion of the Shire's Library Service as Eltham's population nears its projected maximum. The new library was designed by Gregory Burgess and Peter Ryan of Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd. Construction of the library commenced in 1993 and was officially opened May 22nd, 1994. The library building was designed to reflect its parkland setting. External features include: the roof which includes interesting aspects when...what could be the last major expansion of the Shire's Library Service as Eltham's population nears its projected maximum. The new library was designed by Gregory Burgess and Peter Ryan of Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd. Construction of the library commenced in 1993 and was officially opened May 22nd, 1994. The library building was designed to reflect its parkland setting. External features include: the roof which includes interesting aspects when ...Designed by multi-award-winning architect, Gregory Burgess, for which he won the 1995 Royal Australian Institute of architects (Vic.) Merit Award in the New Institutional category. Eltham Library Service 1930s - 1994 Originally collated by Harry Gilham, President, Eltham District Historical Society Inc (1993-2009) (edited 2022) In the Eltham township area, in the early 1930s, library books for adults were available from E J Andrew's newsagency in Main Road. In the newsagency cum haberdashery, some shelves were set aside for a lending library of adults' books. In 1935, Mr & Mrs JC Rains purchased the newsagency and continued the lending service until the late 1940s. At this time the business was extended from haberdashery to sell ladies' and men's clothing. The library section was discontinued. In the 1930s a mobile book library was also run by a Mr Foster of Bible Street, Eltham. In the 1950s adult books were available from racks in the foyer of the Eltham Shire Offices which was then located beside the Eltham Hall on the comer of Arthur Street and Main Road. In the early 1950s a referendum of ratepayers was called to seek public opinion on the issue of raising money for a public library for which the rates would have to be increased - the motion was defeated. On 11 November 1965 Eltham Shire Council, in conjunction with the City of Heidelberg and the Shire of Diamond Valley, met to form the Heidelberg Regional Library Service. Eltham was represented by Councillors Charis Pelling and John Lewis. The first library service for the Shire of Eltham from this group came in the shape of a bookmobile van which had, amongst others, a central stopover near the Shillinglaw trees outside the newly opened Shire offices at 895 Main Road, the original site of Shillinglaw Cottage and the former Shillinglaw farm. Present-day Wingrove Park was another stopover and the many recorded requests for this service can be read as denoting the areas of population or gathering points at that period throughout the Shire. 1968 saw the Shire convert the ‘Brinkkotter’ house in Dudley Street to house both adult and children's books. This library was originally staffed from the City of Heidelberg Library and records of committee meetings range from borrowing Heidelberg's old library shelving to trying to increase the Government's subsidy to a dollar for dollar basis. Book loans in the period 1966-67 totalled 30,400 and the following year ran to 52,113. With 2 books plus 1 paperback the limit per person, it was overcrowded and unable to house the range of other services which had become common library stock. Planning to extend the Shire Offices by the addition of the south wing was an opportunity to re-house the Shire's Library. The opening of the library in the extension was carried out on 17th August 1971 by the Hon R J Hamer ED, MP, Chief Secretary of Victoria. Cr Geoffrey Dreverman officiated as the Shire President. The Heidelberg Regional Library Service continued until September 1985 when it disbanded. On 21 November 1985 the Yarra Plenty Regional Library Service was established. At that time Eltham was represented by Councillors Mary Grant and Robert Manuell. By 1987, over-crowding of the Eltham Library and an inability to house the range of other services yet again rose to prominence. At a Council meeting held on 1 June 1987, the Councillors supported a resolution which threatened to close the library on 30 September 1987. Council's frustration arose from yet another re-run of the annual State Government versus Council Library funding and records show first arose in Eltham Council in 1967 with the Government of 1he day. After prolonged public anger and petitions the motion to close the library was rescinded in August 1987. Council, considering the community's concern, set up a ‘Library Review Working Party’ which a year later became the Library Occasional Committee with direct access to Council. This Committee investigated the workings of the 386 square metre library and found inadequate space for storage and display, lack of equipment, out-of-date furniture together with an increasing patronage which resulted in queues of borrowers becoming longer no matter when the library was open. Community consultation took the form of 1,000 questionnaires sent to users and non-users along with noticeboard reminders of what was planned. Council developed a strategy to set aside capital funds from 1988 on an annual basis so that preliminary planning and consultative expenses could be met, and construction could be completed early 1997. The Committee visited metropolitan libraries which were catering for a similar population as was projected for Eltham. Australia-wide Federal Government funding grants under the Local Capital Works Program became available from October 1992 for community projects endorsed by local Councils. The Eltham Council submitted a proposal, based on library findings and requirements accumulated by the Library Occasional Committee, to the Federal Grants Committee to build a new Eltham Library. The Federal Grants Committee supported the funding request allowing commencement of the library project three years earlier than planned. With finance finalised, the Council set up its Eltham Library Re-development Special Committee which was given the task of overseeing what could be the last major expansion of the Shire's Library Service as Eltham's population nears its projected maximum. The new library was designed by Gregory Burgess and Peter Ryan of Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd. Construction of the library commenced in 1993 and was officially opened May 22nd, 1994. The library building was designed to reflect its parkland setting. External features include: the roof which includes interesting aspects when viewed from Main Road; verandahs which provide ramp access and give a sheltered entrance to the building; walls which feature locally made mudbricks, conventional bricks and copper panels; and space for an outdoor courtyard/reading area which will be developed later. Internally there are several features. The building includes a foyer with a fireplace suitable for displays including artwork, a community multi-purpose room suitable for meetings or functions and an outdoor cafeteria. The ceilings are lined with Victorian Ash. The shapes for the ceiling give a free-flowing form to the building. Brush Box has been used for the circulation and information desks. The tree trunk columns are Grey lronbark from New South Wales. Arches and various-shaped windows add interest to the internal structure. The carpet design reflects the Eltham environment and compliments the natural colours and timbers used in the building. Tiles by artist Felix Bosari feature in the building and additional art by local artists added externally and internally to the building. Since 1994 the library has undergone a major extension to cater for children’s services and others. See also EDHS_02111jim connor collection, eltham, eltham library, panther place -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, Eltham Library, 7 May 2016
... what could be the last major expansion of the Shire's Library Service as Eltham's population nears its projected maximum. The new library was designed by Gregory Burgess and Peter Ryan of Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd. Construction of the library commenced in 1993 and was officially opened May 22nd, 1994. The library building was designed to reflect its parkland setting. External features include: the roof which includes interesting aspects when...what could be the last major expansion of the Shire's Library Service as Eltham's population nears its projected maximum. The new library was designed by Gregory Burgess and Peter Ryan of Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd. Construction of the library commenced in 1993 and was officially opened May 22nd, 1994. The library building was designed to reflect its parkland setting. External features include: the roof which includes interesting aspects when ...Designed by multi-award winning architect, Gregory Burgess, for which he won the 1995 Royal Australian Insitute of architects (Vic.) Merit Award in the New Institutional category. Eltham Library Service 1930s - 1994 Originally collated by Harry Gilham, President, Eltham District Historical Society Inc (1993-2009) (edited 2022) In the Eltham township area, in the early 1930s, library books for adults were available from E J Andrew's newsagency in Main Road. In the newsagency cum haberdashery, some shelves were set aside for a lending library of adults' books. In 1935, Mr & Mrs JC Rains purchased the newsagency and continued the lending service until the late 1940s. At this time the business was extended from haberdashery to sell ladies' and men's clothing. The library section was discontinued. In the 1930s a mobile book library was also run by a Mr Foster of Bible Street, Eltham. In the 1950s adult books were available from racks in the foyer of the Eltham Shire Offices which was then located beside the Eltham Hall on the comer of Arthur Street and Main Road. In the early 1950s a referendum of ratepayers was called to seek public opinion on the issue of raising money for a public library for which the rates would have to be increased - the motion was defeated. On 11 November 1965 Eltham Shire Council, in conjunction with the City of Heidelberg and the Shire of Diamond Valley, met to form the Heidelberg Regional Library Service. Eltham was represented by Councillors Charis Pelling and John Lewis. The first library service for the Shire of Eltham from this group came in the shape of a bookmobile van which had, amongst others, a central stopover near the Shillinglaw trees outside the newly opened Shire offices at 895 Main Road, the original site of Shillinglaw Cottage and the former Shillinglaw farm. Present-day Wingrove Park was another stopover and the many recorded requests for this service can be read as denoting the areas of population or gathering points at that period throughout the Shire. 1968 saw the Shire convert the ‘Brinkkotter’ house in Dudley Street to house both adult and children's books. This library was originally staffed from the City of Heidelberg Library and records of committee meetings range from borrowing Heidelberg's old library shelving to trying to increase the Government's subsidy to a dollar for dollar basis. Book loans in the period 1966-67 totalled 30,400 and the following year ran to 52,113. With 2 books plus 1 paperback the limit per person, it was overcrowded and unable to house the range of other services which had become common library stock. Planning to extend the Shire Offices by the addition of the south wing was an opportunity to re-house the Shire's Library. The opening of the library in the extension was carried out on 17th August 1971 by the Hon R J Hamer ED, MP, Chief Secretary of Victoria. Cr Geoffrey Dreverman officiated as the Shire President. The Heidelberg Regional Library Service continued until September 1985 when it disbanded. On 21 November 1985 the Yarra Plenty Regional Library Service was established. At that time Eltham was represented by Councillors Mary Grant and Robert Manuell. By 1987, over-crowding of the Eltham Library and an inability to house the range of other services yet again rose to prominence. At a Council meeting held on 1 June 1987, the Councillors supported a resolution which threatened to close the library on 30 September 1987. Council's frustration arose from yet another re-run of the annual State Government versus Council Library funding and records show first arose in Eltham Council in 1967 with the Government of 1he day. After prolonged public anger and petitions the motion to close the library was rescinded in August 1987. Council, considering the community's concern, set up a ‘Library Review Working Party’ which a year later became the Library Occasional Committee with direct access to Council. This Committee investigated the workings of the 386 square metre library and found inadequate space for storage and display, lack of equipment, out-of-date furniture together with an increasing patronage which resulted in queues of borrowers becoming longer no matter when the library was open. Community consultation took the form of 1,000 questionnaires sent to users and non-users along with noticeboard reminders of what was planned. Council developed a strategy to set aside capital funds from 1988 on an annual basis so that preliminary planning and consultative expenses could be met, and construction could be completed early 1997. The Committee visited metropolitan libraries which were catering for a similar population as was projected for Eltham. Australia-wide Federal Government funding grants under the Local Capital Works Program became available from October 1992 for community projects endorsed by local Councils. The Eltham Council submitted a proposal, based on library findings and requirements accumulated by the Library Occasional Committee, to the Federal Grants Committee to build a new Eltham Library. The Federal Grants Committee supported the funding request allowing commencement of the library project three years earlier than planned. With finance finalised, the Council set up its Eltham Library Re-development Special Committee which was given the task of overseeing what could be the last major expansion of the Shire's Library Service as Eltham's population nears its projected maximum. The new library was designed by Gregory Burgess and Peter Ryan of Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd. Construction of the library commenced in 1993 and was officially opened May 22nd, 1994. The library building was designed to reflect its parkland setting. External features include: the roof which includes interesting aspects when viewed from Main Road; verandahs which provide ramp access and give a sheltered entrance to the building; walls which feature locally made mudbricks, conventional bricks and copper panels; and space for an outdoor courtyard/reading area which will be developed later. Internally there are several features. The building includes a foyer with a fireplace suitable for displays including artwork, a community multi-purpose room suitable for meetings or functions and an outdoor cafeteria. The ceilings are lined with Victorian Ash. The shapes for the ceiling give a free-flowing form to the building. Brush Box has been used for the circulation and information desks. The tree trunk columns are Grey lronbark from New South Wales. Arches and various-shaped windows add interest to the internal structure. The carpet design reflects the Eltham environment and compliments the natural colours and timbers used in the building. Tiles by artist Felix Bosari feature in the building and additional art by local artists added externally and internally to the building. Since 1994 the library has undergone a major extension to cater for children’s services and others. See also EDHS_02111jim connor collection, eltham, eltham library, panther place -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, Eltham Library, 25 December 2017
... what could be the last major expansion of the Shire's Library Service as Eltham's population nears its projected maximum. The new library was designed by Gregory Burgess and Peter Ryan of Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd. Construction of the library commenced in 1993 and was officially opened May 22nd, 1994. The library building was designed to reflect its parkland setting. External features include: the roof which includes interesting aspects when...what could be the last major expansion of the Shire's Library Service as Eltham's population nears its projected maximum. The new library was designed by Gregory Burgess and Peter Ryan of Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd. Construction of the library commenced in 1993 and was officially opened May 22nd, 1994. The library building was designed to reflect its parkland setting. External features include: the roof which includes interesting aspects when ...Designed by multi-award winning architect, Gregory Burgess, for which he won the 1995 Royal Australian Insitute of architects (Vic.) Merit Award in the New Institutional category. Eltham Library Service 1930s - 1994 Originally collated by Harry Gilham, President, Eltham District Historical Society Inc (1993-2009) (edited 2022) In the Eltham township area, in the early 1930s, library books for adults were available from E J Andrew's newsagency in Main Road. In the newsagency cum haberdashery, some shelves were set aside for a lending library of adults' books. In 1935, Mr & Mrs JC Rains purchased the newsagency and continued the lending service until the late 1940s. At this time the business was extended from haberdashery to sell ladies' and men's clothing. The library section was discontinued. In the 1930s a mobile book library was also run by a Mr Foster of Bible Street, Eltham. In the 1950s adult books were available from racks in the foyer of the Eltham Shire Offices which was then located beside the Eltham Hall on the comer of Arthur Street and Main Road. In the early 1950s a referendum of ratepayers was called to seek public opinion on the issue of raising money for a public library for which the rates would have to be increased - the motion was defeated. On 11 November 1965 Eltham Shire Council, in conjunction with the City of Heidelberg and the Shire of Diamond Valley, met to form the Heidelberg Regional Library Service. Eltham was represented by Councillors Charis Pelling and John Lewis. The first library service for the Shire of Eltham from this group came in the shape of a bookmobile van which had, amongst others, a central stopover near the Shillinglaw trees outside the newly opened Shire offices at 895 Main Road, the original site of Shillinglaw Cottage and the former Shillinglaw farm. Present-day Wingrove Park was another stopover and the many recorded requests for this service can be read as denoting the areas of population or gathering points at that period throughout the Shire. 1968 saw the Shire convert the ‘Brinkkotter’ house in Dudley Street to house both adult and children's books. This library was originally staffed from the City of Heidelberg Library and records of committee meetings range from borrowing Heidelberg's old library shelving to trying to increase the Government's subsidy to a dollar for dollar basis. Book loans in the period 1966-67 totalled 30,400 and the following year ran to 52,113. With 2 books plus 1 paperback the limit per person, it was overcrowded and unable to house the range of other services which had become common library stock. Planning to extend the Shire Offices by the addition of the south wing was an opportunity to re-house the Shire's Library. The opening of the library in the extension was carried out on 17th August 1971 by the Hon R J Hamer ED, MP, Chief Secretary of Victoria. Cr Geoffrey Dreverman officiated as the Shire President. The Heidelberg Regional Library Service continued until September 1985 when it disbanded. On 21 November 1985 the Yarra Plenty Regional Library Service was established. At that time Eltham was represented by Councillors Mary Grant and Robert Manuell. By 1987, over-crowding of the Eltham Library and an inability to house the range of other services yet again rose to prominence. At a Council meeting held on 1 June 1987, the Councillors supported a resolution which threatened to close the library on 30 September 1987. Council's frustration arose from yet another re-run of the annual State Government versus Council Library funding and records show first arose in Eltham Council in 1967 with the Government of 1he day. After prolonged public anger and petitions the motion to close the library was rescinded in August 1987. Council, considering the community's concern, set up a ‘Library Review Working Party’ which a year later became the Library Occasional Committee with direct access to Council. This Committee investigated the workings of the 386 square metre library and found inadequate space for storage and display, lack of equipment, out-of-date furniture together with an increasing patronage which resulted in queues of borrowers becoming longer no matter when the library was open. Community consultation took the form of 1,000 questionnaires sent to users and non-users along with noticeboard reminders of what was planned. Council developed a strategy to set aside capital funds from 1988 on an annual basis so that preliminary planning and consultative expenses could be met, and construction could be completed early 1997. The Committee visited metropolitan libraries which were catering for a similar population as was projected for Eltham. Australia-wide Federal Government funding grants under the Local Capital Works Program became available from October 1992 for community projects endorsed by local Councils. The Eltham Council submitted a proposal, based on library findings and requirements accumulated by the Library Occasional Committee, to the Federal Grants Committee to build a new Eltham Library. The Federal Grants Committee supported the funding request allowing commencement of the library project three years earlier than planned. With finance finalised, the Council set up its Eltham Library Re-development Special Committee which was given the task of overseeing what could be the last major expansion of the Shire's Library Service as Eltham's population nears its projected maximum. The new library was designed by Gregory Burgess and Peter Ryan of Gregory Burgess Pty Ltd. Construction of the library commenced in 1993 and was officially opened May 22nd, 1994. The library building was designed to reflect its parkland setting. External features include: the roof which includes interesting aspects when viewed from Main Road; verandahs which provide ramp access and give a sheltered entrance to the building; walls which feature locally made mudbricks, conventional bricks and copper panels; and space for an outdoor courtyard/reading area which will be developed later. Internally there are several features. The building includes a foyer with a fireplace suitable for displays including artwork, a community multi-purpose room suitable for meetings or functions and an outdoor cafeteria. The ceilings are lined with Victorian Ash. The shapes for the ceiling give a free-flowing form to the building. Brush Box has been used for the circulation and information desks. The tree trunk columns are Grey lronbark from New South Wales. Arches and various-shaped windows add interest to the internal structure. The carpet design reflects the Eltham environment and compliments the natural colours and timbers used in the building. Tiles by artist Felix Bosari feature in the building and additional art by local artists added externally and internally to the building. Since 1994 the library has undergone a major extension to cater for children’s services and others. See also EDHS_02111jim connor collection, eltham, eltham library, panther place -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fay Bridge, Former Glynn's Dairy Farm, Glynns Road, North Warrandyte, 31 August 2018
... what was once James Orford’s property.) It was also destroyed Black Friday and she rebuilt it from the plans living in a caravan on site supervising the build. It was almost complete when she died May...what was once James Orford’s property.) It was also destroyed Black Friday and she rebuilt it from the plans living in a caravan on site supervising the build. It was almost complete when she died May ...Glynn’s farm Originally Section 7, Parish of Nillumbik marked Aborigine Reserve in 1866 Crown Allotment 8, Section 7, Parish of Nillumbik, County of Evelyn, Certificate of Title Volume 4095, Folio 818.835, approx. 93 acres purchased by Joseph Panton in 1881 for £1/acre and known as Panton’s Point. By 1924 owned by S.S. Sergeant and called Riverswood. Sergeant commissioned Edna Walling to design the garden. In September 1929 the property was sold at auction by Mortgagee’s sale. Described as well built, brick, tile roof, Attic Villa containing downstairs 7 good rooms, bath, scullery, inside lavatory, etc. Upstairs 2 bedrooms and sleep out. Outbuildings compromising of brick and weatherboard wash house, stables, workshop, feed room, cow bails, large G.I. Hay shed, etc In January 1931 Riverswood property was proclaimed a sanctuary for native game for the entire year. A private swing bridge crossed the river at Pound Bend was known as Pearson’s bridge after C.W.K. Pearson who bought Riverswood in the early 1930s. The bridge was swept away in the December 1934 floods. Riverswood was sold by C.W.K. Pearson at auction on 25 November 1936. Described as a beautiful farm home of 93 acres and over one mile of River Yarra frontage, modern brick residence, lovely garden, rich river flat pastures, model poultry farm. The fine brick home was destroyed on Black Friday (13 Jan.) 1939. It was still a ruin when the Evelyn Evans purchased Waikowhane above Riverswood in 1940. The Glynn family purchased the Riverswood property in 1941 from Robert and Emily Hannon. Their son Kenneth Patrick Glynn inherited the property and he set about clearing the land during WW2 selling wood. Prior to marriage, Kenneth was living alone on the farm in a house he had built from whatever was available. He used the bluestone foundations from the original fine brick home. He met and married Honora Elizabeth Drew in early 1945 and their daughter Anna grew up on the farm. It was compulsorily acquired by the Board of Works in 1976 who then rented the house out in the 1980s. The property was transferred to Melbourne Parks and Waterways in 1996. Waikowhane was a pretty timber house built on top of the hill on 50 acres above Riverswood by retired nurse Jessie MacBeth. (This would be at the intersection of Glynns Road and Overbank Road where the big water tank is now situated on what was once James Orford’s property.) It was also destroyed Black Friday and she rebuilt it from the plans living in a caravan on site supervising the build. It was almost complete when she died May 1939. The property was bought by Evelyn Evans (a city girl) and her estranged husband in 1940. She had two sons, one only 9 months old at the time. It was a timber house with no power or water connected. The Ewen Cameron family bought Waikowhane in 1957. They had to evacuate when the 1961 bushfires swept through. The house was saved by Matcham Skipper. It was demolished by Melbourne Water in the 1990s when they acquired it.fay bridge collection, 2018-08-31, glynn's, glynn's dairy farm, glynns road, north warrandyte, parks victoria, ruins, riverswood, kenneth patrick glynn -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAudio - Oral History, Jennifer Williams, Wilma Wells, 10th February 2000
... May Day Hills as a warden and a nurse. Wilma married Ted Wells when she was 23 and subsequently had two daughters. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what...May Day Hills as a warden and a nurse. Wilma married Ted Wells when she was 23 and subsequently had two daughters. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what ...Born on the 24th of December 1912 at the Three Mile was Wilma Wells. Her mother born into English heritage bore four children, one who died shortly after birth, while her father had Irish heritage and worked at May Day Hills as a warden and a nurse. Wilma married Ted Wells when she was 23 and subsequently had two daughters. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke. Wilma Wells account of her life during the 20th century is historically and socially significant to the cultural heritage of Beechworth and the surrounding regions. She details important historical places and hardships within the region that have a lasting impact which includes but is not limited to issues with race, women's societal expectations and economic struggles. This oral history account is socially and historically significant as it is a part of a broader collection of interviews conducted by Jennifer Williams which were published in the book 'Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth-century Beechworth.' While the township of Beechworth is known for its history as a gold rush town, these accounts provide a unique insight into the day-to-day life of the town's residents during the 20th century, many of which will have now been lost if they had not been preserved.This is a digital copy of a recording that was originally captured on a cassette tape. The cassette tape is black with a horizontal white strip and is currently stored in a clear flat plastic rectangular container. It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side.Mrs Wilma Wells /beechworth, may day hills, oral history, burke museum, wilma wells, hospital, listen, weddings, three mile, picnic -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAudio - Oral History, Mrs May Harris, July 2000
... when she was young. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke. Mrs May ...This oral history interview was conducted with Mrs May Harris (née Peach), who grew up in the farming town of Stanley, about 9km southeast of Beechworth. Mrs Harris moved to Melbourne and got work cleaning houses before getting married. Her husband worked on farms, and the couple eventually found their way back to Stanley. She describes experiences of illness, particularly her husband and children's experience with asthma and the impact that had on their lives and careers. Mrs Harris talks about local fundraising events in Stanley, particularly what she calls 'Australian Teas', as well as some of the dances and picnics that were major sources of entertainment when she was young. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke.Mrs May Harris' statement explores life in a small farming community alongside some of her life in the city, which might provide an interesting comparison. She discusses the difficulties of facing illnesses in these rural communities, noting the lack of available resources and need to travel to Beechworth. She discusses community events, highlighting both the social aspects and the fundraising aspects.This is a digital copy of a recording that was originally captured on a cassette tape. The cassette tape is black with a horizontal white strip and is currently stored in a clear flat plastic rectangular container. It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side.listen to what they say, beechworth, oral history, burke museum, illness, asthma, farming, farm work, rural life, stanley, stanley athenaeum, sinclair's sawmill, sawmill, the great depression, housework, australian tea, fundraising -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPrint - Engraving, The Chapel For Seamen, c. 1818
... The large ship fitted by the Society most commodiously as a Chapel was in May following moored nearly on the spot where in October 1803 I was run down by a Gravesend Hoy and narrowly escaped with life – Churchmen and Dissenters contributed cheerfully to the cost – Officers of the Navy became subscribers, Noblemen visited this strange and converted ship – the Admiral Lord Gambier became the avowed President and the Chairman of the public Meetings, and what is of far more importance – sailors came to it on the Sabbath by hundreds willingly to worship their maker, and listen to instruction – until the Language in common use on the Thames was divested of its Blasphemy – and the voice of Prayer was heard from the mouths of Seamen; and the outposts and many Foreign ports imitated and thus honored the example of the Port of London in her society for promoting Religion among Seamen. The Floating Chapel was solemnly dedicated for divine worship on the 4 May 1818 when ...The text reads: "This Print Represents The Chapel for Seamen... Port of London Society... Instituted March 18th 1818... Chapel for Seamen is moored off Wapping Stairs in the River Thames. View of the Interior (inset)"Excerpt from the autobiography of Robert Humphrey Marten (1763-1839) which he wrote at the request of his children on his 60th birthday. (As far as the donor's knowledge it only circulates within the family, so some of these details may not be recorded elsewhere about how the Mission to the Seafarers began. --------- Robert Humphrey Marten (1763-1839) left school at the age of about 14 to be employed in a “Counting House” in the City of London. Unfortunately, before the five years of his apprenticeship expired, the merchant ceased trading as he had lost a lot of money gambling. Marten made his way however and took opportunities which offered and eventually set up his own business with two of his sons, Robert and Charles. He was a Dissenter (non-conformist), active in his church and in many charitable works, as overseer of the poor for his parish, raising money for families in Germany impoverished by the Napoleonic wars, was a member of the Royal Humane Society and so it is not altogether surprising to find him in 1817 taking up the cause of sailors discharged from warships living on the streets: --- The Autobiography of R H Marten Esq of Plaistow Essex (1763-1839) “The deplorable condition of sailors discharged from the ships of war and now wanted for commerce – (trade being most woefully dull) attracted towards the close of the Year the notice and began to press upon the feelings of the Public. To relieve their urgent and personal distress I proposed a Public meeting – This was agreed to and Mr. Wilberforce was voted into the chair – A committee was formed and a noble subscription was most voluntarily supplied – Navy Captains and others gave most efficient assistance and Govt. lent some large ships to which the sailors were sent from the streets – were clothed and fed and the sick attended to and on the Sabbath Public Worship was performed on board. I was on this Committee which fully accomplish’d its humane purpose – and out of the Surplus fund sprang the present seaman’s floating Hospital where a sick or diseased seaman is received only on his presenting himself alongside and without any ticket or recommendation. For the greater benefit of seamen was sketched the present excellent establishment of the Merchant Seaman’s Auxiliary Bible Society of which Admiral Lord Viscount Exmouth is President. This was more formally instituted on the ---[space left to add date later]. I drew the outline of the address to the Public which was afterwards much improved by the Revd. Mr. Draltry and I had the honour to chalk out the plan which has been so well executed by the pious Lieut. Cox at Gravesend – to whose zealous and judicious activity the success of the institution is much indebted, and in December I published my ideas on the necessity and advantage of making some permanent accommodation for preaching the Gospel to the numerous sailors always to be found in the Port of London. This led ultimately to a public meeting on the 5 Feb. 1818 and to the formation of the Port of London Society for promoting Religion among seaman [sic]. As the Founder of the Society I became its Chairman and Treasurer and on its formal Institution on the 18 March 1818 the public appeared much gratified with the attempt about to be made to raise the moral character of a class of men who had been unaccountably and far too long in this respect overlooked. The large ship fitted by the Society most commodiously as a Chapel was in May following moored nearly on the spot where in October 1803 I was run down by a Gravesend Hoy and narrowly escaped with life – Churchmen and Dissenters contributed cheerfully to the cost – Officers of the Navy became subscribers, Noblemen visited this strange and converted ship – the Admiral Lord Gambier became the avowed President and the Chairman of the public Meetings, and what is of far more importance – sailors came to it on the Sabbath by hundreds willingly to worship their maker, and listen to instruction – until the Language in common use on the Thames was divested of its Blasphemy – and the voice of Prayer was heard from the mouths of Seamen; and the outposts and many Foreign ports imitated and thus honored the example of the Port of London in her society for promoting Religion among Seamen. The Floating Chapel was solemnly dedicated for divine worship on the 4 May 1818 when the morning sermon was preached by the Revd. Rowland Hill to a very crowded auditory. “[see illustration in separate email] Autobiography of R H Marten esq pp 33-34 (privately published monograph) Note: The incident (c 1803) he refers to in which he “was run down by a Gravesend Hoy…” is graphically described earlier in his memoir. The donor's family has a connection with R.H. Marten. through his sister Mary, who married Cornelius Berry on 9 February 1793. The donor's father, Hugh William Berry (1905-?) reprinted the autobiography of R.H. Marten. And, she has herself a connection with the Mission as she used to collect money for the Mission at school. Large print depicting a floating church in Londonfloating church, seamen, sailors, religion, london, r.h. marten esq, wapping stairs, river thames, port, robert humphrey marten (1763-1839), cate lewis, seamen's hospital, welfare, napoleonic wars, royal navy, merchant navy -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBook - Autobiography, The Autobiography of R. H. Marten Esq. of Plaistow, Essex. (1763 - 1839)
... The large ship fitted by the Society most commodiously as a Chapel was in May following moored nearly on the spot where in October 1803 I was run down by a Gravesend Hoy and narrowly escaped with life – Churchmen and Dissenters contributed cheerfully to the cost – Officers of the Navy became subscribers, Noblemen visited this strange and converted ship – the Admiral Lord Gambier became the avowed President and the Chairman of the public Meetings, and what is of far more importance – sailors came to it on the Sabbath by hundreds willingly to worship their maker, and listen to instruction – until the Language in common use on the Thames was divested of its Blasphemy – and the voice of Prayer was heard from the mouths of Seamen; and the outposts and many Foreign ports imitated and thus honored the example of the Port of London in her society for promoting Religion among Seamen. The Floating Chapel was solemnly dedicated for divine worship on the 4 May 1818 when...The large ship fitted by the Society most commodiously as a Chapel was in May following moored nearly on the spot where in October 1803 I was run down by a Gravesend Hoy and narrowly escaped with life – Churchmen and Dissenters contributed cheerfully to the cost – Officers of the Navy became subscribers, Noblemen visited this strange and converted ship – the Admiral Lord Gambier became the avowed President and the Chairman of the public Meetings, and what is of far more importance – sailors came to it on the Sabbath by hundreds willingly to worship their maker, and listen to instruction – until the Language in common use on the Thames was divested of its Blasphemy – and the voice of Prayer was heard from the mouths of Seamen; and the outposts and many Foreign ports imitated and thus honored the example of the Port of London in her society for promoting Religion among Seamen. The Floating Chapel was solemnly dedicated for divine worship on the 4 May 1818 when ...Small size book with light blue front and back covers and a darker blue spinenon-fictionrobert humphrey marten, robert humphrey marten (1763-1839), cate lewis, seamen, welfare, napoleonic wars, london, plaistow, essex, autobiography
