Historical information
Surrey Hills is a suburb shared by the modern day cities of Boroondara and Whitehorse. The first land purchase was in 1841 when Henry Elgar, an East Indian merchant took up 5,120 acres bounded by the present Elgar, Canterbury and Burke Roads and Koonung Creek. The urban development of Surrey Hills saw the establishment of sporting clubs many being associated with the local churches. The Surrey Hills Dramatic Society and Surrey Hills Amateur Dramatic Club were both formed in 1889 as well as other social and cultural groups.
Ken James researched this book for the Surrey Hills Historical Society, of which he is a member, using material and photos from the Surrey Hills Historical Society collection, material from TROVE and other sources.
Subjects
- music,
- clubs - victoria - surrey hills,
- basketball,
- bowls,
- cricket,
- cycling,
- football,
- golf,
- gymnastics,
- hurling,
- netball,
- rifle shooting,
- swimming,
- table tennis,
- tennis,
- squash,
- walking,
- filed naturalists,
- brass bands,
- choral groups,
- debating,
- dramatic clubs,
- musical club,
- operatic society,
- surrey hills orchestra,
- quadrille,
- rose club,
- our holy redeemer church,
- holy trinity chutch of england,
- surrey hills church of christ,
- surrey hills methodist church,
- st stephens presbyterian church,
- australian natives association,
- balwyn combined,
- catholic young men's society,
- surrey hills baptist church,
- surrey hills independent order of rechabites,
- wyclif congregational church,
- surrey hills college,
- hockey,
- chatham netball club,
- blue bell tennis club,
- benson street methodist church,
- our ladies wattle park,
- surrey hills state school old scholars tennis club,
- surrey squash centre,
- surrey hills neighbourhood centre,
- cantrices ladies choir,
- surrey hills choristers,
- surrey hills everleigh private amateur dramatic club