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A colour photograph shows rolling hills with sparse tree cover. Sky is lightening but the ground and trees still covered in shadow.
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A colour photograph shows rolling hills with sparse tree cover. Sky is lightening but the ground and trees still covered in shadow.
Archive of digital photos and book donated to Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society on 27th May 2004, when Bill & Greg Montague spoke to the society.
Colour photograph of Bill Montague on his boat, on the dam at the orchard at Narre Warren. Bill is the only person on his boat whichmoves alone in the water as the dam bank and trees surround him.
Colour Photograph of children (maybe the Montague children), at the sheds of the orchard in Narre Warren. Features a boy(?) in blue on left hand side of the frame, a girl in a light dress and dark blue top with a ribbon in her hair in the centre, and a small boy in orange standing above her on the right. A crate can be seen on the far right side of the frame. See also VSSHP0195.01.
Colour photograph of a man in overalls constructing shedding at the orchard in Narre Warren. He appears to be unloading some planks from the back of a timber trailer.
Colour photograph of workers at apple tree at the orchard in Narre Warren. Two men are visible posing with a crate of apples, whilst a third person is obscured by the tree's branches.
Colour photograph of an upturned tractor at the Narre Warren orchard. It lies in the mud. Two other tractors are resting behind it. A fence surrounds the paddock with trees in the background.
Colour photograph of several people picking apples at Narre Warren orchard. Mick Potter on the left. Box filled with apples. Mick is holding a bag, as is a man wearing a beanie/hat on his head. A woman in pink is holding up an apple. A boy in a green cardigan is on the right, holding up a half-eaten apple.
Colour photograph of various vehicles in corrugated iron shedding at Narre Warren orchard. A barrel drum can be seen in the extreme left side of frame. The driveway heading to the sheds has a plough-like device resting.
Colour photograph of a tractor sitting near the dam at Narre Warren orchard. Green fields sit around the bank of the dam, with the water a brownish hue.
Colour photograph Rajah the dog at the Montague Narre Warren orchard and surrounding farming area, early view. Photo shows a Labrador dog playing with a ball in the foreground. Behind him, young trees are planted in rows. In the background are paddocks and low hills and scattered buildings.
Black & white photograph of several workers loading apples onto trucks. The nearest truck has dozens of boxes stacked on one another, as a row of men stand around. Two men are handing a bag of apples(?) to one another.
Black & white photograph of several workers loading apples onto a truck labelled “W.F. Montague Pty/Ltd Narre Warren”. One man is standing on top of the stack of boxes, and another underneath him holding (or catching) a bag of apples.
Colour photograph of Stella Montague (Bill's first wife),crouching down in the orchard with 2 dogs. One dog is black and tan and the other, named Rajah, is a golden Labrador, with a frisbee or ball in its mouth. The apple trees behind Stella are about 2 metres high. Stella is wearing a blue and white striped summer frock.
Colour photograph of Stella Montague standing in front of vehicle shed. She is holding a purse and gloves, and wearing a white dress and hat Several vehicles are in the shed. Apples trees are to the right of the shed.
Colour photograph of Bill and Stella Montague's original house with the orchard that was planted in 1952 in the foreground. The home of Alf and Marion Montague (Bill's parents) is on the left. A line on the left side indicates this is two photos stuck together to form a panorama. Trees in orchard appear to be quite young.
Colour photograph of a group of people after having caught a snapper at Rosebud in 1960. Seven people are standing in a row on the sand with one of them holding the snapper that's almost as long as their legs. A boy on the right has his hands to his mouth, whilst everyone else's heads have been cropped off.
Colour photograph of a group of caught snapper (at least eleven) on the beach at Rosebud possibly in 1960. A pair of bare feet are in shot, and the shadows of two other people are on the sand.
Colour photograph of construction on a cool storage at Narre Warren North. Features a yellow crane, and a man at the bottom-right corner of the frame. Shedding can be seen on the left side of frame, and the orchard in the background. It appears to be winter.
Colour photograph of construction on a cool storage shed at Narre Warren. A yellow crane, marked "Luxford Engine[...]/Springvale" and with the numberplate SKO-615 sets up a wall on the shed. Trees can be seen over the wall. A man stands at the bottom left corner of the frame.
Colour photograph of construction on a cool storage shed at the Montague orchard, Narre Warren North. A crane can be seen behind the wall. Trees surround the area.
Colour photograph - interior view of construction on a cool storage shed at Narre Warren North. Silver insulation and wooden scaffolding can be seen behind the walls. A wheeled scaffold is on the right side of frame. A rolled up piece of flooring is on the left side of the frame.
Colour photograph of Bill Montague (in the hat) riding a red tractor with his children Greg, Ray and Rosalie at Narre Warren North orchard. One of the boys wears a red and white striped shirt, whilst the other is shielding his eyes.
Black and white photo shows three trucks laden with wooden crates, driving down a dirt track with small trees behind and cut branches in the foreground. A man wearing a t-shirt and gingham shorts is guiding the trucks. Another man stands further back along the track. A fourth vehicle is in the distance. The first truck appears to be the same as in 027/283. On the lower frame of the photo is printed Beaver photographic
Black and White photograph shows a group of seven senior scouts unloading wooden crates of fresh produce from the flat bed of a truck. Another truck is parked behind also stacked with crates. On the door is written 'W. F. Montague/ Narre Warren Nth/ 251 on the lower frame of the photo is 'Beaver Photographic'.
B&W photo showing staff packing apples at Montague Orchards, Narre Warren North. Four women and a man stand either side of a machine with rollers and a central belt. Crates of apples are in the background.
Colour photograph of Bill Montague going fishing. Bill is standing behind a blue van with open back doors. Bill is wearing an open-necked brown shirt and brown checked trousers. He is holding what appears to be long stick. A white bucket is on the ground at his feet. An older, white-haired man is bending over and appears to be making a cup of tea. A blue and white mug rests on the van's bumper bar.
Colour photo showing two children (or possibly more) playing in an open-sided shed. A girl about 6 years old stands looking at the camera, her hands clasped above her head. She is wearing a light blue patterned sleeveless dress. Behind her, a younger boy is climbing up a wooden frame. He is wearing dark trousers, a reddish jacket and a pale check shirt. There are wooden crates stacked to one side. An adult may be standing on the left.
Colour photo of the dam at Montague Orchards in Narre Warren North. Photo shows a partially filled dam with dug-out sides, a paddock with planted rows of glaucous green plants, and beyond that is bushland on a ridgeline.
Colour photograph of various vehicles in corrugated iron shedding at Narre Warren orchard. A barrel drum can be seen in the extreme left side of frame. The driveway heading to the sheds has a plough-like device resting there. The section to the left is the first coolstore built on the property.
A series of colour photos showing the interior of the Original St Martins Church, Belgrave Heights, prior to a wedding in 2013. There are white bows with tartan ribbons on the pews, and vases of flowers throughout the church. Photos by Susan Heywood-Downard.
A colour photo shows the verandah being constructed at the Original St Martins Church & Hall, Belgrave Heights, in 1995 after their relocation from Belgrave South School. The photo shows the ironbark decking and the base boards in place, plus the partially completed balustrade, all of these components in their raw state.
Set of three colour photos which show the Original St Martins Church being backed into position at 127 Colby Drive, Belgrave Heights, Sunday 2nd July 1995.
Colour photo showing the Original St Martins Church on Colby Drive, Belgrave Heights, about to be backed onto the block.
B&W photo taken from the top of a crane and showing the Original St Martins Church parked on the back of a truck at 127 Colby Drive, Belgrave Heights, on Sunday 2nd July 1995, awaiting placement on the block. The St Martins Church Hall (not visible) has already been shifted into place. The Belgrave Heights Progress Hall can be seen on the right side of the photo.
Two colour photos show the site at Belgrave Heights just before the relocation of the former St Martins Anglican Church and Hall. Both photos show the Progress Hall beside an area of grass where the buildings were positioned on Sunday 2nd July 1995.
Six colour photos showing the former St Martins Anglican Church & Hall prior to relocation in July 1995 from Belgrave South School, where they had been use as part of the school's Out Of School Hours Program to Belgrave Heights where they became the premises of Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society. The school site was their original position.
B&W photo of St Martins Anglican Church in its original location on (now) Belgrave-Hallam Rd, Belgrave South. The photo shows the street face of the building with dark-stained timbers. These were probably the original oiled weatherboards which were used in 1928. In front of the church is a wide wire gate and a smaller wired gate, and part of a fence can be seen on the right. There are shrubs planted against the church wall and a noticeboard is attached to the front wall of the sanctuary. The sign says 'St Martins Church of England' but the rest is illegible. Tall trees can be seen behind the building.
B&W photo showing the altar in the St Martins Anglican Church, Belgrave South, prior to its relocation. The photo shows the wooden altar, covered with a gold and white altar cloth and a white lace overlay. On the top are two candlesticks and a small vase with flowers, and behind them in a raised part are two larger vases with flowers and a cross on the top of a stepped plinth. The top of the altar is surrounded by riddels (curtains) supported by riddel posts. On the wall behind the altar is the stained glass window, 'The Light Of The World'. In front of the altar on the right can be seen part of the railing between the sanctuary and the nave.
The Original St Martins Anglican Church and Hall, Belgrave South and Belgrave Heights are two buildings originally part of the Anglican Diocese of Belgrave but now under the care of the Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society and utilised as their premises.
Set of eight colour photos showing the interior of the Original St Martins Church Hall after being moved to Belgrave Heights and renovated by the Shire of Yarra Ranges to become the premises of Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society. Photographed by Susan Heywood-Downard in 2000. New panelling, new gas heater, original windows. Looking through the open door across the new decking, the Original St Martins Church can be seen in its new location. Both buildings are owned and operated by the historical society.
Colour photo of the memorial markers of Eva and Fred Woods in Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Melbourne.
Black and white photo of Frederick William George Woods, b. 1889, Auburn, Vic., (parents William John Woods and Ada Maria Woods nee Smith), d. 16th August 1951, East Melbourne. He was an estate agent in Camberwell. He married Eva Victoria Crowhurst Plummer in 1913 and they had four children, Fred, Jack, Marjorie and Betty (the future Mrs John DeCoite). The photo shows a young man with dark, wavy hair. He is dressed in a three-piece suit and tie.
Black and white photo of Eva Victoria Crowhurst Plummer, b. 6th Sept 1890, Kensington, Vic., d. 20th July 1985, Ferntree Gully, vic. She married Frederick William George Woods in 1913 and they had four children, Fred, Jack, Marjorie & Betty (the future Mrs John DeDoite). After the death of Fred in 1951 Eva resided at the family's Belgrave Heights holiday home until her death in 1985. The photo shows a young woman with dark hair. She is wearing a high-collared dress trimmed with a crocheted or tatted one-piece collar. She has long earrings with several small stones.
Black and white photo of William Plummer (1855-1924). He was a solicitor at Thompsitt & Co, Oakleigh, and handled all Sir Matthew Davies' (1850-1912) legal work. He and his wife, Mary Ellen Plummer, nee Crowhurst, holidayed at "Lockwood", a Davies property, with their daughter Eva Victoria Crowhurst Plummer. The photo shows Matthew apparently sitting outside at a small table. He is pouring a drink into a glass from a small jug held in his left hand. He is smoking a pipe and is dressed in a suit and tie.
Black and white photo of the house at 3 Convention Ave, Belgrave Heights (previously called Lockwood Rd), which was built in May 1935 as a holiday house for Eva and Fred Woods who, with their children, spent holidays in the Lockwood/Belgrave Heights area. Today it functions as the main office for the Belgrave Heights Convention. After the death of her husband, Eva Woods lived permanently in the house.
Set of photos pertaining to the Woods family who holidayed in Belgrave Heights for several decades. Photos donated by Betty DeCoite nee Woods.
Photograph of debutantes at Belgrave ball in 1951 or 1952. (FRONT ROW L to R) 1.?, 2.?, 3.?, 4.?, 5.?, 6. Isabel Haines (who later married Mr Connell who worked for the SEC). (MIDDLE ROW L to R) 1.?, 2.?, 3.?, 4.?, 5.?, 6. Ferntree Gully Shire councillor Violet Lambert, 7.?, 8.Glenda Reid, 9.?, 10. Barbara Haig. (BACK ROW, L to R) 1.?, 2.?, 3.?, 4.?, 5.?, 6. Geoff Beasley, 7. Royce Beasley, 8.?, 9. Eric Taylor, 10.?, 11.?, 12.?, 13.?. They are seated and standing in front of decorations of foliage. Behind the back row, part of a sign can be seen, advertising Art Franklin's Band and the phone number Belgrave 36. Also reverse of photo showing photographer's stamp, 'D. R. Pearce/Belgrave Studio/Phone 64'.
Colour photo of Rowan Matta, aged one, being held by her mother, Rhiannon Matta, out the front of the Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society's building prior to Rowan getting her vaccinations at the Progress Hall next door. Rowan is wearing a red dress with a yellow stars -and-moon pattern over a white shortsleeved top, and Rhiannon is wearing a black sleeveless top. The society's hall and their church in the background are still in the condition they were in when moved from Belgrave South School. On the door of the hall is a handwritten sign, 'Historical Society'. Photo taken by Marian Matta.
Black and white photo of the Belgrave South Cubs taken between 1976 and 1978, probably at the Belgrave South oval. Photo and info supplied by Martin Kirby on 20th June1993. Back row: Baloo (Lyn Lashmar), Peter Wragg, Gavin Smith, Brett Lashmar, Grant Fuller, Phillip Denby, Kaa (Kathie), Martin Kirby. Middle row: David Kirby, Andrew Van Vloten, Michael Dowling, Damian Argoon, Akeila, Nicholas Van Vloten, Geoff Fowler, Damian Vanwray. Front row: Matthew Hempol, Ian Burke, David Cummings, Mowgli (Alan Quincey), Allister Miller, Brian Fuller. Also sheet with names.
Black and white photo showing the Narre Warren East Methodist Church in 1968 being backed onto a block on the north side of Wellington Rd near the intersection with (now) Edebohls Rd. It was moved from a site closer to Kerrs Park. Photo copied from Edna Boothroyd whose family lived on Wellington Rd, Narre Warren East. Also mud map showing where the church was moved from and to.
Black and white photo of a steam-driven tractor being driven down Duffys Rd, Narre Warren East. Steam is rising about the tractor. There is at least one other person on the tractor apart from the driver, possibly a woman and a boy. The driver lived further down Duffys Rd. His house was moved prior to work beginning on the Cardinia Reservoir. A sedan is driving behind the tractor. Photo copied from Edna Boothroyd whose family lived on Wellington Rd, Narre Warren East.
Black and white photo ten students at Narre Warren East School on its last day before closing permanently in December 1987. The children are sitting and standing in front of the school building which has a sign on its wall reading "NARRE WARREN/EAST/PRIMARY SCHOOL". An outside light is on the wall above the sign. On the right is a short flight of steps to the classroom entrance and on the left is a water tank. Photo copied from Edna Boothroyd whose family lived next door to the school.
Black and white photo of the Eastern Regional Libraries' mobile van parked at Narre Warren East School. The van's steps and side extension are in place. Photo copied from Edna Boothroyd whose family lived next door to the school.
Black and white photo showing Greg Boothroyd, son of the photographer, looking at the camera as he stands on a low hill above the carpark. Behind him is a man in a peaked cap who is looking at him. Another man in a suit is watching proceedings. He has paper or similar tucked under his left arm. Another boy is running behind Greg. A large group of people is walking down a path to the left.
Three members of the official party watch on as the 'first' blasting takes place at Cardinia Reservoir, May 1970. It is clear from the extensive earthworks below the blast site that work has already commenced.
Black and white photo of the opening ceremony to mark the beginning of works at Cardinia Reservoir, May 1970. The official party is seated on a small podium beneath a temporary marquee. The Governor of Victoria, Sir Rohan Delacombe, is addressing the audience from behind a wooden podium. Seated behind him are several men including Alan Croxford, then Chairman of the Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works.
A set of four black and white photos of the official opening of works at Cardinia Reservoir, Narre Warren East, May 1970. The photos were taken by Edna or Mick Boothroyd of Wellington Rd, Narre Warren East and were brought by Edna to the first display of the Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society on 20th June 1993.
Black and white photo showing the carpark at the Cardinia Reservoir site on the day of the official ceremony for the start of works in May 1970. Several dozen cars and one bus can be seen in the carpark, and groups of people are gathered there. In the foreground members of the official party can be seen. Between them and the carpark is a wide strip of long grass.
Black and white photo of the pupils and teacher of Narre Warren East School in 1965. Twenty children sit and stand in three rows. The Head Teacher, Jim Rees, stands in the centre of the back row. Trees and a white wooden railing are visible behind them. Photo copied from Edna Boothroyd whose family lived next door to the school.
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