Historical information
Tunstall was named after a town in England of the same name because of the similarity of the clay. In 1945 Cr. Knox moved 'that the name of the district known as Tunstall be altered to Nunawading and the council requests that the Post Master General's Department, the Victorian Railway Commissioners and any other department concerned , give affect to such change'. This was seconded by Cr. Savage and carried unanimously.
Physical description
Black and white photograph of a train on lines near Tunstall. No buildings.
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References
- Reference Nunawading Gazette July 19 1970|Blackburn and Mitcham Reporter June 1945