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Greensborough Historical SocietyMap, Gary Partington, Alwyn at Whatmough Park, 1960s
... Alwyn at Whatmough Park......whatmough park...The property "Alwyn" was owned by the Partington family and was compulsorily acquired by the Shire of Diamond Valley to become Whatmough Park. This plan was drawn from memory by Gary Partington and illustrates land use when his father, Alan Partington, owned the property....Drawing of land use in 1960s at "Alwyn", a property currently occupied by Whatmough Park ...This plan illustrates the rural nature of land around Greensborough prior to the 1960s. alwyn partington family whatmough park Drawing of land use in 1960s at "Alwyn", a property currently occupied by Whatmough Park Alwyn at Whatmough Park Map Map Gary Partington ...The property "Alwyn" was owned by the Partington family and was compulsorily acquired by the Shire of Diamond Valley to become Whatmough Park. This plan was drawn from memory by Gary Partington and illustrates land use when his father, Alan Partington, owned the property.This plan illustrates the rural nature of land around Greensborough prior to the 1960s.Drawing of land use in 1960s at "Alwyn", a property currently occupied by Whatmough Park alwyn, partington family, whatmough park -
Greensborough Historical SocietySlide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Sports fields at Whatmough Park: Slide 78, 1990s
... Sports fields at Whatmough Park: Slide 78...whatmough park...Part of the sports fields at Whatmough Park Greensborough....Part of the sports fields at Whatmough Park Greensborough. Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material. whatmough park sports fields No maker's marks. ...Photograph shows a park with pole fence in foreground. Part of the sports fields at Whatmough Park Greensborough.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No maker's marks. No caption on slide.whatmough park, sports fields -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital Image, Partingtons Flat and Whatmough Park taken from hill, 1930c
... Partingtons Flat and Whatmough Park taken from hill.......whatmough park...The Partingtons Flat Reserve and Whatmough Park were part of their land holdings and are now Banyule Council owned reserves and sporting fields....Partingtons Flat and Whatmough Park taken from hill. Photograph - Digital Image ...The Partington and Whatmough families came to Melbourne in the 1840s and moved to Greensborough where they farmed along the Plenty River. The Partingtons Flat Reserve and Whatmough Park were part of their land holdings and are now Banyule Council owned reserves and sporting fields.Digital copy of black and white photograph.partington family, whatmough family, whatmough park, partingtons flat -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, View from Alan Partington's "Alwyn" Farm Shed looking towards Hailes Street, 1950c
... ...whatmough park...View of Alan Partington's property at "Alwyn" (which became Whatmough Park circa 1976) Greensborough....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne View of Alan Partington's property at "Alwyn" (which became Whatmough Park circa 1976) Greensborough. alan partington whatmough park alwyn Digital copy of colour photograph. ...View of Alan Partington's property at "Alwyn" (which became Whatmough Park circa 1976) Greensborough.Digital copy of colour photograph.alan partington, whatmough park, alwyn -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Alwyn and tennis court 2014, 21/05/2014
... ...whatmough park...In about 1945, Alan and Wyn Partington built a house (Alwyn) on 12 acres (now Whatmough Park) but this land was acquired by the Council for parkland and sports ovals. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne In about 1945, Alan and Wyn Partington built a house (Alwyn) on 12 acres (now Whatmough Park) but this land was acquired by the Council for parkland and sports ovals. alwyn alan partington whatmough park Digital copy of colour photograph. ...In about 1945, Alan and Wyn Partington built a house (Alwyn) on 12 acres (now Whatmough Park) but this land was acquired by the Council for parkland and sports ovals. Digital copy of colour photograph.alwyn, alan partington, whatmough park -
Greensborough Historical SocietyFinancial record - Account, Shire of Diamond Valley, Shire of Diamond Valley rates notices 1970-1971, 26/03/1958
... ...whatmough park...In 1974 the 'farm rate' was declined for this property, eventually leading to its acquisition by the Shire for recreational space, now known as Whatmough Park....In 1974 the 'farm rate' was declined for this property, eventually leading to its acquisition by the Shire for recreational space, now known as Whatmough Park. Part of the property owned by the Partington family in the original Greensborough farmland. alan partington william alan partington partington family land deals greensborough church street greensborough whatmough park Date stamped with rubber stamp Rates notice, printed in red text with black typed details. ...Shire of Diamond Valley Rates assessment issued to Alan Partington in 1970. This land is assessed as an "Urban Farm". In 1974 the 'farm rate' was declined for this property, eventually leading to its acquisition by the Shire for recreational space, now known as Whatmough Park.Part of the property owned by the Partington family in the original Greensborough farmland. Rates notice, printed in red text with black typed details.Date stamped with rubber stampalan partington, william alan partington, partington family, land deals greensborough, church street greensborough, whatmough park -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clipping, Greensborough shopping centre 1970, 1970_
... ...whatmough park...Alan and Wyn had to leave this farm in 1976 - moving to a new house - built by son Gary - at 54 Manatunga Circuit - to make way for the creation of Whatmough Park and development of the Hailes Street-The Circuit-Greensborough Plaza precinct....It also shows the Whatmough park area when it was still the Partington family farm. greensborough streets greensborough aerial photograph 1970 partington whatmough park greensborough swimming pool Nil A black and white newspaper clipping featuring an aerial photograph. ...The photograph is of the centre of Greensborough in 1970, prior to the Greensborough Plaza being built. The Partington farm house, named 'Alwyn' (after Alan and Wyn Partington) can be seen north of the Railway Line. Alan and Wyn had to leave this farm in 1976 - moving to a new house - built by son Gary - at 54 Manatunga Circuit - to make way for the creation of Whatmough Park and development of the Hailes Street-The Circuit-Greensborough Plaza precinct.This is an important visual record of Greensborough before the redevelopment of the late 1970's. It also shows the Whatmough park area when it was still the Partington family farm.A black and white newspaper clipping featuring an aerial photograph.Nilgreensborough streets, greensborough, aerial photograph, 1970, partington, whatmough park, greensborough swimming pool -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Newspaper Clipping, Link with the past: by Helen Gillman, 21/02/1984
... A 2 page photocopy of a newspaper article on the history of Whatmough Park by Helen Gillman....A 2 page photocopy of a newspaper article on the history of Whatmough Park by Helen Gillman. Link with the past: by Helen Gillman Article Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader ...Outlines the family history of the Whatmough and Partington families and how they came to be in Greensborough. Part 1 of a series written by Helen Gillman from interviews with Alan Partington.Partington and Whatmough are well known pioneer families in Greensborough. Both have major sporting grounds named after them.A 2 page photocopy of a newspaper article on the history of Whatmough Park by Helen Gillman.A biro written number on the second page.partington, whatmough, greensborough, flintoff, black hills -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Spicer, Whatmough, Chapman, Pill, Moreland families
... ...Whatmough Park Greensborough...Florence Spicer Cottlesbridge Kangaroo Ground Panton Hill St Andrews Victoria Nillumbik Historical Society Eltham District Historical Society Allwood House Hurstbridge John Pill Jessie Pill nee Whatmough Ted Pill Florence Pill Cottlesbridge post office Charles Spicer St Andrews Primary School Ladies Guild Panton Hill Anglican Church Kangaroo Ground Presbyterian Ladies Guild Senior Citizens Hurstbridge Panton Hill Fire Station Robert Whatmough Robert Cook Emmet Whatmough Lamplighter in Melbourne John Batman Batman apple tree Greensborough Diamond Hill Estate Phoebe Chapman Whatmough Park Greensborough Jessie Whatmough Edwin Pill Ada Moreland Martha Burgess Mary McMurray St James Church Melbourne George Wright of Westernport William Spicer Margaret Spicer George Spicer Maryanne Spicer Sarah Spicer Mary Spicer John Spicer Alexander Humphrey Spicer Clara Spicer Samson Spicer Martha Spicer John Henry Spicer Arthurs Creek Cemetery David Clark school master Little Eltham School William McMurray Sarah McMurray Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Spicer, Whatmough, Chapman, Pill, Moreland families Document Folder ...Florence Spicer was born in Cottlesbridge and lived in the area all her life. Her ancestors included Robert Whatmough, Phoebe Chapman, John Pill, and Ada Moreland; she married Charles Spicer. Contents Transcribed and MS notes by Florence Spicer, undated: Spicer/Whatmough/Chapman/Pill/Moreland ancestry. MS notes, undated: Humphrey Spicer. MS notes, undated: Humphrey Spicer with list of children. Newspaper article: "Her 70 years in Cottlesbridge", Diamond Valley News, 4 April 1989. Florence Spicer's family history and current life. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcflorence spicer, cottlesbridge, kangaroo ground, panton hill, st andrews victoria, nillumbik historical society, eltham district historical society, allwood house hurstbridge, john pill, jessie pill nee whatmough, ted pill, florence pill, cottlesbridge post office, charles spicer, st andrews primary school, ladies guild panton hill anglican church, kangaroo ground presbyterian ladies guild, senior citizens hurstbridge, panton hill fire station, robert whatmough, robert cook, emmet whatmough, lamplighter in melbourne, john batman, batman apple tree greensborough, diamond hill estate, phoebe chapman, whatmough park greensborough, jessie whatmough, edwin pill, ada moreland, martha burgess, mary mcmurray, st james church melbourne, george wright of westernport, william spicer, margaret spicer, george spicer, maryanne spicer, sarah spicer, mary spicer, john spicer, alexander humphrey spicer, clara spicer, samson spicer, martha spicer, john henry spicer, arthurs creek cemetery, david clark school master, little eltham school, william mcmurray, sarah mcmurray -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemoir, Life at Alwyn - 1950s and 60s by Faye Fort, 2011
... ...whatmough park...A primary source recollection of Greensborough in the mid-20th century. faye fort partington family alwyn whatmough park 2 typed pages and handwritten manuscript Life at Alwyn - 1950s and 60s by Faye Fort. ...Faye Fort recounts stories about growing up in the Partington home "Alwyn" in the mid 20th century. At this time agriculture played an important role in the Greensborough district and the land around Alwyn was used for poultry, vegetables and cut flowers.A primary source recollection of Greensborough in the mid-20th century.2 typed pages and handwritten manuscriptfaye fort, partington family, alwyn, whatmough park -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital Image, Partington's Flat, 1970s
... ...whatmough park...This area was once owned and farmed by the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers. partingtons flat partington family whatmough park greensborough Digital copy of colour photograph. ...View of Partington's Flat Greensborough showing sports grounds and residential development in distance in 1983 [Faye Partington's Date]. This area was once owned and farmed by the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers.Digital copy of colour photograph.partingtons flat, partington family, whatmough park, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Sue Ballantyne et al, The Partingtons Of Greensborough, 2024
... ...whatmough park...Partington family Greensborough local history whatmough park partingtons flat yandell reserve faye fort (nee partington) Soft Covered book with black and white text and images in black and white, colour, sepia The Partingtons Of Greensborough Book Book Sue Ballantyne Busybird Publishing Faye Fort ...History of the Partington Family of Greensborough; from their arrival in Australia in 184 , including the purchase of land in Greensborough and the subsequent compulsory acquisition of some of this land for parks and reserves by various local government authorities. An edited version of family histories by descendant Faye Fort (nee Partington) is included in part 2 of the book.Sourced from family documents and primary sources.Soft Covered book with black and white text and images in black and white, colour, sepiapartington family, greensborough, local history, whatmough park, partingtons flat, yandell reserve, faye fort (nee partington) -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping (copy), Money is everything, 2000c
... ...whatmough park...Shows the Partington family home before and after council acquisition and its conversion into a cricket clubroom. partington whatmough park money family riverside cricket club Black biro words at top of page. ...The house was built by Alan Partington in about 1947. The top photograph show the Money family outside what is now the Riverside Cricket Club rooms.Shows the Partington family home before and after council acquisition and its conversion into a cricket clubroom.A 1 page photocopy of of 2 photographs featuring the Partington family home Alwyn.Black biro words at top of page.partington, whatmough park, money family, riverside cricket club -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Partington scarifier, 1960s
... It was last used at the site of Whatmough Park in the 1960s....It was last used at the site of Whatmough Park in the 1960s. greensborough historical society partington family Digital copy of colour photographs Partington scarifier Photograph - Digital Image Marilyn Smith ...This scarifier was donated to the Greensborough Historical Society by the Partington family. It was last used at the site of Whatmough Park in the 1960s.Digital copy of colour photographsgreensborough historical society, partington family -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Partington family
... Whatmough...Watmough Park Greensborough...Alan Partington Robert Whatmough Watmough Park Greensborough Robert Partington James Partington Elen Partington nee Whatmough Road tolls Watsonia Road Prudina Partington Maria Partington William Partington Willis Vale Partington's Flat Greensborugh Mr Meagher of Greensborough Apollo Parkways estate Charles Partington Annie-May Partington nee Medhurst David Medhurst Martha Medhurst (nee Ruston) Jack Medhurst Peter Ruston Hooper of Darebin Creek Greensborough Hotel James Ruston Charity Jane Medhurst (nee Pink) Main Street Greensborough Eva Partington Grace Partington Jessie Partington Jack Partington Orchards in Plenty River area Greensborough Primary School Wyn Partington Flintoff of Black Hills Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Partington family Document Folder ...Charles Partington married Ellen Whatmough; they and their children, Robert and James, came to Australia in 1857 because Ellen's brother, Robert Whatmough, had come here in 1841. Whatmough was Melbourne's first lamplighter while also working in John Batman's Spencer Street orchard; he moved in 1842 to establish an orchard in Greensborough. Both Partington boys died soon after the family arrived at Greensborough but later two daughters were born, Prudina and Maria, and five sons, including William . On arrival Charles Partington began work for Mr Flintoff at Black Hills and was later toll keeper on what is now Watsonia Road. He was later a successful orchardist. William Partington married Annie-May Medhurst, daughter of David Medhurst and Martha Ruston, daughter of Peter Ruston who had settled in Greensborough in the 1850s after working for Mr Hooper in Darebin Creek, then moved to Panton Hill in 1866 working as a carrier. The Rustons had six children, including Martha and James. Martha married David Medhurst in 1882 who was the son of David Medhurst and Charity Jane Pink. After David's death, Charity Jane married George Wescott. David and Martha Medhurst had eight children, including Annie May. They bought land in Main Street, Greensborough and set up as a greengrocer. William and Annie-May Partington's family home, Willis Vale, purchased from Mr Meagher by William's father, Charles; it was built by Meagher in 1839 but destroyed by vandals in 1966 after being compulsory purchased for parkland now called Partington's Flat. Their children were Eva, Grace, Alan, Jessie, and Jack. They attended Greensborough Primary School. Alan married Wyn. Contents Newspaper article: "Link with the past", Diamond Valley News, 21 February 1984. Alan Partington's research on Robert Whatmough, early settler in Greensborough, and his brother-in-law Charles Partington. Newspaper article: "How early families linked up", Diamond Valley News, 28 February 1984. Alan Partington's research into the Ruston and Medhurst families. Newspaper article: "Old days recalled", Diamond Valley News, 13 March 1984. Alan Partington's research in the Partington family.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcalan partington, robert whatmough, watmough park greensborough, robert partington, james partington, elen partington nee whatmough, road tolls watsonia road, prudina partington, maria partington, william partington, willis vale, partington's flat greensborugh, mr meagher of greensborough, apollo parkways estate, charles partington, annie-may partington nee medhurst, david medhurst, martha medhurst (nee ruston), jack medhurst, peter ruston, hooper of darebin creek, greensborough hotel, james ruston, charity jane medhurst (nee pink), main street greensborough, eva partington, grace partington, jessie partington, jack partington, orchards in plenty river area, greensborough primary school, wyn partington, flintoff of black hills -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Alan and Wyn Partington, 1949c
... Alan and Wyn Partington (nee Leed) with son Gary at the Whatmough Park home "Alwyn", built circa 1945....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Alan and Wyn Partington (nee Leed) with son Gary at the Whatmough Park home "Alwyn", built circa 1945. Alan is a descendant of Charles Partington whose came to Melbourne in the 1840s and moved to Greensborough where they farmed along the Plenty River. alan partington wyn partington wyn leed alwyn Digital copy of black and white photograph. ...Alan and Wyn Partington (nee Leed) with son Gary at the Whatmough Park home "Alwyn", built circa 1945.Alan is a descendant of Charles Partington whose came to Melbourne in the 1840s and moved to Greensborough where they farmed along the Plenty River.Digital copy of black and white photograph.alan partington, wyn partington, wyn leed, alwyn -
Greensborough Historical SocietyFinancial record - Account, State Electricity Commission of Victoria, State Electricity Commission of Victoria. [Electricity Account] Hailes Street Greensborough, 24/01/1966
... This would be the property known as Alwyn, the Partington home on what is now Whatmough Park....This would be the property known as Alwyn, the Partington home on what is now Whatmough Park. alan partington william alan partington partington family alwyn hailes street greensborough Handwritten meter readings and cost. ...State Electricity Commission of Victoria. Electricity account for Mr W. A. Partington for Hailes Street Greensborough on 19 April 1966. This would be the property known as Alwyn, the Partington home on what is now Whatmough Park.Electricity account, black and red text on white paperHandwritten meter readings and cost.alan partington, william alan partington, partington family, alwyn, hailes street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAerial Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough central with modern landmarks, 2015_
... Aerial photograph of Greensborough showing modern landmarks and businesses, including Partington's Flat, Whatmough Park, Plenty River Trail. Bounded by Diamond Creek Road to the East and the Plenty River to the East, The Circuit to the South. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Aerial photograph of Greensborough showing modern landmarks and businesses, including Partington's Flat, Whatmough Park, Plenty River Trail. Bounded by Diamond Creek Road to the East and the Plenty River to the East, The Circuit to the South. greensborough manatunga circuit greensborough plenty river diamond creek road greensborough the circuit greensborough aerial photograph Aerial photograph in colour with overlay text indicating modern landmarks Greensborough central with modern landmarks Aerial Photograph - Digital Image ...Aerial photograph of Greensborough showing modern landmarks and businesses, including Partington's Flat, Whatmough Park, Plenty River Trail. Bounded by Diamond Creek Road to the East and the Plenty River to the East, The Circuit to the South. Aerial photograph in colour with overlay text indicating modern landmarksgreensborough, manatunga circuit greensborough, plenty river, diamond creek road greensborough, the circuit greensborough, aerial photograph -
Greensborough Historical SocietyCard - Advertising Leaflet, Buckingham and Company Estate Agents, 54 Manatunga Circuit Greensborough, 2003
... This was the retirement home of Alan and Wyn Partington after moving from Whatmough Park. This house was built by their son Gary. ...This was the retirement home of Alan and Wyn Partington after moving from Whatmough Park. This house was built by their son Gary. manatunga circuit greensborough alan partington wyn partington gary partington Real estate advertising card, 1 sheet, printed in colour both sides. 54 Manatunga Circuit Greensborough Card Advertising Leaflet Buckingham and Company Estate Agents ...54 Manatunga Circuit Greensborough. 3 bedroom home, sold in 2003 as part of the Partington estate. This was the retirement home of Alan and Wyn Partington after moving from Whatmough Park. This house was built by their son Gary. Real estate advertising card, 1 sheet, printed in colour both sides. manatunga circuit greensborough, alan partington, wyn partington, gary partington -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Willis Vale [2], 1950c
... In 1946, Alan Partington built the Alwyn Farmhouse in place of the original Robert Whatmough home seen in this photo which became Whatmough Park circa 1976....In 1946, Alan Partington built the Alwyn Farmhouse in place of the original Robert Whatmough home seen in this photo which became Whatmough Park circa 1976. Home of the Partington family willis vale partington family maygar family whatmough Digital copy of black and white photograph. ...View of Greensborough in the distance from Willis Vale and surrounding land: House built by Edward Maygar, The flowering Hawthorne Bushes were planted by William Partington. Note the prominent house on upper right where Robert Whatmough lived in the mid 19th century and later sold to Partington family. It was located on the Plenty River across from Partington's Flat. The derelict Willis Vale house was destroyed in 1964 when a fire originating from North Plenty Gorge - Kurrak Road - was lit by two teenage boys and made its way several kilometres down to Partington's Flat Greensborough. In 1946, Alan Partington built the Alwyn Farmhouse in place of the original Robert Whatmough home seen in this photo which became Whatmough Park circa 1976.Home of the Partington familyDigital copy of black and white photograph.willis vale, partington family, maygar family, whatmough -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital Image, Happy Hollow plaque, 24/10/2006
... This plaque was laid by Plenty Historical Society. happy hollow plenty river john mclaughlin charles partington robert emmett whatmough parks victoria Digital copies of 3 colour photographs. ...Photograph of details on the Happy Hollow plaque and descendants of past owners of Happy Hollow unveiling the commemorative plaque. This plaque was laid by Plenty Historical Society. Digital copies of 3 colour photographs.happy hollow, plenty river, john mclaughlin, charles partington, robert emmett whatmough, parks victoria -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Happy Hollow 1934, 1840o
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Photographs of Happy Hollow Farm in as a bark hut in the 19th century and a cottage the early 20th century(circa 1934). robert emmett whatmough parks victoria happy hollow farm Digital copies of 2 views of Happy Hollow Farm.. ...Photographs of Happy Hollow Farm in as a bark hut in the 19th century and a cottage the early 20th century(circa 1934). Digital copies of 2 views of Happy Hollow Farm..robert emmett whatmough, parks victoria, happy hollow farm -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital Image, Happy Hollow plaque, 05/02/1840o
... The land was later subdivided and held by various owners including Charles Partington (1875) and John McLaughlin who leased the property in 1892 to Robert Emmett Whatmough who erected the first dwelling on the property. The land was later owned by Mrs Betty Bell and was purchased by Parks Victoria in 1994 to form part of the Plenty Gorge Parklands. ...The land was later subdivided and held by various owners including Charles Partington (1875) and John McLaughlin who leased the property in 1892 to Robert Emmett Whatmough who erected the first dwelling on the property. The land was later owned by Mrs Betty Bell and was purchased by Parks Victoria in 1994 to form part of the Plenty Gorge Parklands. ...The land surrounding Happy Hollow farm at Plenty was purchased by Francis Wickham in 1840. The land was later subdivided and held by various owners including Charles Partington (1875) and John McLaughlin who leased the property in 1892 to Robert Emmett Whatmough who erected the first dwelling on the property. The land was later owned by Mrs Betty Bell and was purchased by Parks Victoria in 1994 to form part of the Plenty Gorge Parklands. This plaque was laid by Plenty Historical Society.Happy Hollow was an example of early settlement along the Plenty River.Digital copy of colour photograph. Plaque at Plenty Gorge Parklands.plenty river, happy hollow, happy hollow farm, robert emmett whatmough, betty bell, john mclaughlin, charles partington, parks victoria -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Happy Hollow plaque unveiling 1 and 2, 24/10/2006
... Whatmough. The land was later owned by Mrs Betty Bell and was purchased by Parks Victoria in 1994 to form part of the Plenty Gorge Parklands. ...Whatmough. The land was later owned by Mrs Betty Bell and was purchased by Parks Victoria in 1994 to form part of the Plenty Gorge Parklands. ...Photograph of descendants of past owners of Happy Hollow preparing to unveil the commemorative plaque. Includes descendants of Charles Partington, John McLaughlin and Robert Emmett Whatmough. The land was later owned by Mrs Betty Bell and was purchased by Parks Victoria in 1994 to form part of the Plenty Gorge Parklands. This plaque was laid by Plenty Historical Society. Digital copy of colour photograph.happy hollow, robert emmett whatmough, charles partington, betty bell, parks victoria -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Unveiling Happy Hollow plaque, 24/10/2006
... Whatmough. The land was later owned by Mrs Betty Bell and was purchased by Parks Victoria in 1994 to form part of the Plenty Gorge Parklands. ...This plaque was laid by Plenty Historical Society. happy hollow plenty river john mclaughlin charles partington robert emmett whatmough parks victoria Digital copies of 3 colour photographs. ...Photograph of descendants of past owners of Happy Hollow unveiling the commemorative plaque. Includes descendants of Charles Partington, John McLaughlin and Robert Emmett Whatmough. The land was later owned by Mrs Betty Bell and was purchased by Parks Victoria in 1994 to form part of the Plenty Gorge Parklands. This plaque was laid by Plenty Historical Society. Digital copies of 3 colour photographs.happy hollow, plenty river, john mclaughlin, charles partington, robert emmett whatmough, parks victoria -
Greensborough Historical SocietyReport, Melbourne Parks and Waterways, Happy Hollow Farm Complex : Conservation Strategy [excerpts], 1996_07
... There are other family connections among the Greensborough district pioneers. happy hollow whatmough bell mclaughlin melbourne parks and waterways. cultural heritage significance Copy of document, 16 pages plus maps. ...This report was commissioned by the Melbourne Parks and Waterways in 1996. It contains a history of the place and building, and garden and landscape features. There is a Statement of Cultural Heritage Significance. Happy Hollow was occupied (and probably built) by Emmett Whatmough in 1893, and owned by John Cully McLaughlin. There are other family connections among the Greensborough district pioneers.Copy of document, 16 pages plus maps.happy hollow, whatmough, bell, mclaughlin, melbourne parks and waterways. cultural heritage significance -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph (copy), Happy Hollow, 13/4/1994
... It was originally built in the late 1840's and was rented by the Whatmough family at one time. It is now lost as it was taken over by Parks Victoria, left derelict and burnt down by vandals in the early 2000's. happy hollow farm bell family plenty river whatmough Details on the reverse of 2 sheets about the photographs on the obverse. ...A group of 4 photographs taken in 1994 and an early photograph of the same building for comparison.Happy Hollow farm was located on the Plenty River about 4 km upstream for the Greensborough township. It was originally built in the late 1840's and was rented by the Whatmough family at one time. It is now lost as it was taken over by Parks Victoria, left derelict and burnt down by vandals in the early 2000's.A group of photocopied photographs on A4 size paper. There is a black and wihte copy as well as a colour copy of 4 photographs with transcriptions on the rear of the sheet. The other sheet shows the building in the mid 1800's.Details on the reverse of 2 sheets about the photographs on the obverse.happy hollow farm, bell family, plenty river, whatmough
