Inscriptions & markings
Written on back of photograph, "E654, N22A. 18/1/82. The Market builder's sign".
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Written on back of photograph, "E654, N22A. 18/1/82. The Market builder's sign".
Digitised video (5.14GB). Duration: 61 minutes. Recorded May, 2018. (Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)
Presenter: Peter Le Get, together with his wife, Mary, have been one of the few families to purchase, and live in, four homes in the suburb of Heathmont. The Le Get's came to Heathmont when pioneer orchardists were beginning to sell their properties, which led to the sub-division of land into housing blocks. It was the time of a new community coming together, with sporting clubs starting up, Churches and schools built, roads being defined or asphalted, and the proliferation of new shops and businesses. This talk would be especicially interesting to those who not only lived in Heathmont, but came to the local district in the 1950s or '60s. Introduction by Russ Haines, President, Ringwood and District Historical Society.
Digitised video (4.41GB). Duration: 63 minutes. Recorded March, 2018. (Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)
Presenter: Gary Presland is an Australian archaeologist and writer who studied history at LaTrobe University, 1973-76 and archaeology at the University of London, 1977-79. He was a staff member of the Victoria Archaeological Survey from 1983 to April, 1988. His research interests are in the Aboriginal and natural history of Melbourne.
Digitised video (4.46GB). Duration: 62 minutes. Recorded November, 2017. (Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)
Presenter - David Thompson, RHSV Archivist and contributor as curator or assistant to the curator of successive exhibitions. David curated the RHSV's most successful exhibition "Nail Can to Knighthood: the Life of Sir Macpherson Robertson" in 2015, and presents this talk on the Australian philanthropist, entrepeneur and founder of chocolate and confectionery company, MacRobertson's.
Digitised video (6.13GB). Duration: 80 minutes. Recorded October, 2017. (Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)
Presenter: Paul Kennelly has held positions in the Bus and Coach Society of Victoria as an Archivist and has served on the committee for many years including terms as Secretary and President.
Digitised video (6.64GB). Duration: 82 minutes. Recorded September, 2017 (Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)
Presenter: Dr Gary Presland is a long-standing member of the Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria, as well as a number of local historical societies, including Box Hill where he serves as President.
Parents Club cheque books, bank statements and receipts, and Mother's Club Account book.
information of the merger of Southwood, Ringwood and Heathmont Primary Schools into Great Ryrie Primary School
colour scan of plaque
colour class photo
names of class members list underneath photo
colour class photo
names of class members list underneath photo
colour class photo
names of class members list underneath photo
colour class photo
names of class members list underneath photo
colour class photo
names of class members list underneath photo
colour class photo
colour class photo
names of class members list underneath photo
colour class photo
names of class members list underneath photo
colour class photo
Coloured photographs(5)
Variety of images of Bowling Club personalities at Grand Final Brunch. Present: VLBA President Dawn Berner, Noel Berner, President Ladies Section Shirley Pearce, Group 17 Vice President Mabel Bartling.
Coloured photographs(10)
Variety of images of Bowling Club personalities at Grand Final Brunch. Present: VLBA President Dawn Berner, Noel Berner, President Ladies Section Shirley Pearce, Group 17 Vice President Mabel Bartling.
Coloured photographs(4)
Variety of images of Bowling Club personalities at Cup Eve function held in Clubrooms, 1992. Images numbered 30207(au) to (ax).
Coloured photographs(10)
Variety of images of Bowling Club personalities at Cup Eve function held in Clubrooms, 1992. Images numbered 30207(ak) to (at).
A number of A4 sheets detailing individual 1984 clearances
Coloured photographs(10)
Variety of images of Bowling Club personalities at Cup Eve function held in Clubrooms, 1992. Images numbered 30207(aa) to (aj).
A number of A4 sheets detailing individual 1985 clearances
Coloured photographs(6)
Variety of images of Bowling Club personalities at Cup Eve function held in Clubrooms, 1992. Images numbered 30207(u) to (z).
A number of A4 sheets detailing individual 1986 clearances, part b
A number of A4 sheets detailing individual 1986 clearances, part a
Victorian Collections acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.