Physical description
Newspaper cutting from "The Mail" Wednesday July 25 1973 announcing the opening of Wonga Road Tip by the council. A.W. Hall, Town Clerk. (Accompanying map lacks readable navigation reference points/street names.)
Newspaper cutting from "The Mail" Wednesday July 25 1973 announcing the opening of Wonga Road Tip by the council. A.W. Hall, Town Clerk. (Accompanying map lacks readable navigation reference points/street names.)
Parent Record for Archive collection of photographs and documents relating to Ringwood City Council, and the later Marronah City Council, including Councillors
Black and white photograph
Written on back of photograph: "Cr. F. Corr". Photograph listed as "Alfred Seal, Upwey."
Ringwood Borough Council 1945 in Council Chambers, Les Bray - Engineer, J. McCaskill - Mayor, A.F.B. Long - Town Clerk, J. Grenfell - Rate Collector +Additional Keywords: Bray, Les / McCaskill, J. / Long, A.F.B. / Grenfell, J. / Seale, Alfred / Purser, E.T. (Mrs)
The colour negative appears to be an official photo arranged by the City of Ringwood Council.
Gerald Smart was mayor in 1973/74 and 1976/77 for the City of Ringwood. He also served as a Councillor from 1967/68 until 1981/82. Married Sandra, who also served as Mayoress for Cr Pat Palmer. Gerald was instrumental in getting the Wyrenna-based local radio station, ECB-FM, off the ground. Other information:- SMART, Gerald Richard George 1967-73, Mayor 1973-74, Chartered Engineer. Melbourne University, R.M.I.T., Diploma of Radio Engineering. Son of Walter and Doris Smart. Married with one son. Cricket, tennis, golf, spearfishing, chess, table tennis, photography (8mm, 35mm, stills, music.) Theatre - Melbourne University, Emerald Hill Repertory Company. Radio - Music session on 3XY. Television - 'Consider Your Verdict', character parts. President Ringwood Arts and Crafts Society Honorary Secretary of Television Society of Australia Patron, Ringwood Swimming and Life Saving Club President Ringwood District Scouting Association Executive Committee Member of Municipal Association of Victoria Formed ECB-FM +Additional Keywords: Refer to the "Mayor" envelope, registration no. 3932, for further information.
Black and white photograph of Councillor W.R.(William Ronald) Wilkins c.1986
Black and white photograph of Councillor R.G. (Roy Gladstone) Wilkins c.1929
Black and white photograph of Councillor L.M. (Lilliam Mary) Rosewarne c.1987
Clipping cut from 1924 newspaper, possibly local Ringwood Mail.
Copy of local newspaper report 1924, titled To the Ratepayers of the Borough of Ringwood, prepared by A. Temple Miles seeking electoral support for election to first Borough Council.
No identification of which Newspaper.
Black and white photograph of Councillor Frank (Francis John) Corr c.1984
Copy of local newspaper 22-Dec-1949 with cuttings relating the Easrly History of Ringwood; Kennedy, Pratt and Dickson families; First School; Proclamation ceremony of Borough of Ringwood and first election.
On one cutting "Reprint from 'The Mail' November, 1924"
Sir Rohan Delacombe, Governor of Victoria, standing by plaque after unveiling at the openingof Ringwood Civic Centre 28-Jan-1970. Names on placque include Hubbard / Vergers / Aus / Smart / Martin / Morris / McRae / Palmer / McCubbin / Robertson
Sir Rohan Delacombe (Governor of Victoria) speaking at the opening of Ringwood Civic Centre 28-Jan-1970. Seated are Ben Hubbard (Mayor of Ringwood) and Lady Delacombe.
Newly opened Ringwood Civic Centre Offices erected on the former site of Ringwood Antimony mine. Stone monuments in front of the building commemorate that event.
No indication of photographer or Printer on reverse.
Newly opened Ringwood Civic Centre Offices erected on the former site of Ringwood Antimony mine. Stone monuments in front of the building commemorate that event.
No indication on reverse of Photographer or Printer.
Opening of the new Ringwood Civic Centre 28/1/1970
Sir Rupert Hamer (Premier of Victoria) speaking at the opening of Ringwood Civic Centre 28-Jan-1970. Seated L-R are Sir Rohan Delacombe (Governor of Victoria), Ben Hubbard (Mayor of Ringwood) and Lady Delacombe
Letter from H.F. Pearson to the Heathmont Progress League thanking the Hon. Secretary for an invitation to view the switching on of electric lights to the Heathmont area.
One-page hand written letter with Borough of Ringwood seal to Heathmont Progress League from H.F. Pearson, Mayor of Ringwood, Victoria - 20th March, 1937.
Hand written letters to Ringwood Council re flood relief.
Correspondence to Council from Ratepayers asking for flood relief resulting from the flood damage in the vicinity of Harrison Street bridge over Mullum Creek in 1934.
Typed document
"Attached to List" Hand written note from Helen Moss to Gayle Abbe ( Archivist Ringwood Historical Society) "Here is some information on Dexters Bush and a report I prepared on the bushland reserves in Maroondah which mentions many of the relevant Ringwood reserves. There is also a copy of my phone list for reserves contacts. Roger Lord is listed - so is Anne Kaufman who knows the Angus Avenue/Ruthven Way area very well and may be able to suggest some additions to your heritage list. It would also be worth talking to Eva about the Alexander's land, which is next to Dexter's, on the Dandenong Creek. Good luck, Helen Moss.
Lillian Rosewarne was Mayor of City of Ringwood from 1986 to 1987
Betty Milton was Mayor of City of Ringwood from 1990 to 1991