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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.)
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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
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)
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
Colour photocopy of poster sub-titled Ringwood Station Reserve & Railway Station Reserve. Auction of 93 sites on Saturday 27th October (no year, likely 1925).
Subdivision includes Station Street, Government Road (Wantirna Road), James Street, William Street. Auctioneers - Hair & Gill, 16 Collins Street West and Glenferrie. Solicitor - Seymour Fergie, Elizabeth Street. Surveyors - Fowler & Gatward, 12 Collins Street West.
Map of residential allotments for sale, with terms of sale, summary of subdivision features and local services and facilities, and photographs of local street scene and lake (Loughnan's Lake - location not marked),
Subdivision includes Wonga Road (later Loughnan's Road), Glenvale Road, Kubba Road, Felix Crescent, Summit Crescent, Pine Crescent, Aurum Crescent, Hygeia Parade, Panorama Avenue, Avalon Grove, Montalbo Road, Cielterre Avenue. Sole Agents T.M. Burke Pty Ltd, 340 Collins Street Melbourne Phones 6294, 6779. Map by S. Callanan, Licensed Surveyor, 107 Elizabeth Street Melbourne. Date of poster estimated from railway services information extract " ... 36 fast electric trains to Flinders Street daily ... proposed electrification to Croydon ..." . Timeline for electrification of Lilydale Line record indicates Box Hill to Ringwood January 1923, Ringwood to Croydon November 1924 (Source: History of Croydon - McGivern, Vol.1 p20).
A0-size (approx) linen-backed municipal engineer’s survey map of named streets and lot-numbered properties within Borough of Ringwood.
Scale: 8 chains to 1 inch.
Ringwood Mail 26 June 1985
Ringwood Mail 19 October 1994
Maroondah Leader 7 December 2004
Maroondah Leader 12 Aug 2003
City of Maroondah
City of Maroondah
City of Maroondah
Mayor Cr Bill Wilkins of City of Ringwood, Chief Executive Officer, Alan Robertson, architect Ivan A Anderson & Associates
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
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