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Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Report, Rosie Bray, Launch of the redevelopment of the change rooms at Yarra Valley Swim School 2021, 26/02/2021
... Valley Swim School 2021...yarra valley swim school...Launch of the redeveloped change rooms at the Yarra Valley... rooms at the Yarra Valley Swim School 26 February 2021 yarra ...Launch of the redeveloped change rooms at the Yarra Valley Swim School 26 February 20211 p. typescript and colour photographsyarra valley swim school, liat way greensborough, swimming pools greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Article, Rosie Bray, Launch of the redevelopment of the change rooms at Yarra Valley Swim School, 26/02/2021
... Valley Swim School... of the change rooms at Yarra Valley Swim School Document Article Rosie ...Opening of the renovated change rooms at the Yarra Swim School, February 26th 20211 p.. two colour photographs, with separate prints of photographsyarra swim school, swimming pools greensborough -
Yarra Ranges Regional Museum
Trophy, Lilydale's ANA DAy Carnival Trophy, c pre 1920s
THe Trophy was discovered in a box of donated goods at the Druin Anglican Church Op SHop and was donated by them to the museum. A response to inquire in the local Leader newspaper established that the trophy was won by Les Pullyblack, who lived in Northcote. He would have been 18 or 19 years old when he won the trophy at Lilydale ANA Day Carnival. Les' great-nephews, Stuart, Mark and Brett went to school in Lilydale. The family had not known that Les was a swimmer as well as a runner. THe Trophy was discovered in a box of donated goods at the Druin Anglican Church Op SHop and was donated by them to the museum. A response to inquire in the local Leader newspaper established that the trophy was won by Les Pullyblack, who lived in Northcote. He would have been 18 or 19 years old when he won the trophy at Lilydale ANA Day Carnival. Les' great-nephews, Stuart, Mark and Brett went to school in Lilydale. The family had not known that Les was a swimmer as well as a runner. The Trophy was discovered in a box of donated goods at the Druin Anglican Church Op SHop and was donated by them to the museum. A response to inquire in the local Leader newspaper established that the trophy was won by Les Pullyblack, who lived in Northcote. He would have been 18 or 19 years old when he won the trophy at Lilydale ANA Day Carnival. Les' great-nephews, Stuart, Mark and Brett went to school in Lilydale. The family had not known that Les was a swimmer as well as a runner. sporting clubs, sports events, torphies, lilydale swimming club -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Booklet - Yarraleen Estate, Bulleen, c.1966
Subdivision plans and real estate flyers/brochures reveal a number of aspects of urban development and history. The Kew Historical Society's collection of these plans, as well as advertisements extracted from magazines, cover key aspects of community development and architectural history of Kew and Kew Eat as well as surrounding suburbs. While most of the plans in the collection were gifted to the Society by the former City of Kew, a number of other plans and advertisements have been donated by individuals, of which this is an example.Original 8-page booklet advertising a new residential development in Bulleen entitled 'Yarraleen'. The glossy multi-colour brochure includes historic and contemporary photographs of the Yarra Valley, graphic designs of potential residential development, photographs of key facilities (Marcellin College, Golf links, local swimming holes, the Beaver Swim School, Carey Grammar School Oval and grandstand, shopping strips, and farmland).subdivisions -- bulleen (vic.), yarraleen estate