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Map produced and distributed by White & Clarke Real Estate Agents in Canterbury c 1930
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Map produced and distributed by White & Clarke Real Estate Agents in Canterbury c 1930
approx 38 pages , includes illustrations and photographs; list of staff and students, many autographs on inside front cover
non-fiction
School magazine for Canterbury Girls' High School 1979
canterbury, canterbury girls secondary college
approx 38 pages , includes illustrations and photographs; list of staff and students, many autographs on inside front cover
non-fiction
School magazine for Canterbury Girls' High School -Golden Jubilee Year 1928-1978
canterbury, canterbury girls secondary college, mangarra road
12 pages with colour photos
canterbury girls secondary college, schools, canterbury
2 foolscap typewritten pages
boroondara, canterbury history, elgar survey, andrew murray, wines, fintona girls school
8 page A4 document
reminiscences, world war 1939-1945
non-fiction
In the course researching the opening of Masonic temples in Victoria, James Nicolas noticed that many non-Masonic buildings in the 19th century were opened with Masonic ceremonies. They were primarily historic buildings, including Mechanics Institutes, Town Halls, bridges, schools, hospitals and churches. They Masonic aspect was frequently a key part of the opening ceremony. Nicolas looks at the history including the opposition, including newspapers and the strident opposition of the Catholic Church. Nicolas also explores the apparent expunging of Freemasonry from contemporary histories of the openings of these buildings.
freemasonry, historic buildings
A series of articles from the Canterbury Courier reprinted in book form. 32 pages; A4.
A series of reminiscences, stories and pictures depicting events and people in the district and their celebrations. Many names of early Canterbury identities and landowners and their streets.
canterbury, canterbury station, shrublands, emulation hall, banks, shops, lowe> j. w., swan> c. r., rochester road, logans paddock, morrison> crosbie, empire day, outer circle railway, monomeath, bennett> g j, camm> a, scott> g c, hassett> p
39 pages
School magazine for Canterbury Girls' High School
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39 pages
School magazine for Canterbury Girls' High School
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32 pages
School magazine for East Camberwell Girls' School
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35 pages
School magazine for East Camberwell Girls' School
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Reminiscence or reflection of growing up in Canterbury in the 70's and 80's.
20 pages
memoir, reminiscences, canterbury, willandra avenue
22, [2 leaves] pages : illustrations, maps, facsimiles
non-fiction
Early history of Canterbury with a focus on the "Shrublands" property of Balwyn Road.
canterbury, canterbury history, residential development, shrublands
Spiral bound; 104 pages. Includes black and white photos, glossary and index of names
non-fiction
This is the second volume of the diaries of Eustace Halley Coghill transcribed and published by his daughter Elspeth Carey. This volume covers "his adjustment to civilian life as a student of law at Melbourne University and describes the early 1920s" in Melbourne. Various family trees have also been included
eustace halley coghill, diaries, personal accounts, genealogy
187 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
non-fiction
Canterbury: A History covers the history of the suburb of Canterbury, Victoria from its Aboriginal history as part of the country of the Wurundjeri people to its completed development as a middle-class suburb by the late 1950s. The book had been a labour of love by esteemed historian, Don Gibb, for many years. Don’s sudden death in late 2017 left the manuscript uncompleted. The Canterbury History Group and the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, together with Don’s family, were determined to see Don’s book completed and published. Jill Barnard contributed the final two chapters dealing with the inter war and post-World War II decades.
canterbury, canterbury history, residential development, maling road, gibb> don
255 pages with colour and black and white illustrations; notes, bibliography, index
non-fiction
Almost hidden within religious buildings, hospitals, school chapels and civic buildings, stained-glass windows tell of Australians at war. Bronwyn Hughes focuses on commemorative stained glass—an overlooked art form—describing its rich artistic and architectural heritage and the artists and firms who created it. Memorial stained glass serves to depict and illuminate the men and women who fought and died for their faith and their country. It has a tragic beauty.
world war 1914-1918, boer war, stained glass, monuments and memorials
230 pages; illustrations, map, portraits, facsimiles
non-fiction
"The story of Annie Kennedy Gold who was abandoned at birth. Her life and times and some of the characters who crossed her path. 'Her marriage to our Grandfather, Richard Henry Archer, an account of his background history, and some memories of the family home in Glenroy."
family history, duneira, biography, genealogy
A5 32 page booklet; colour photographs
non-fiction
History and story of Robin Hood and her antique dealership in Canterbury Road, Canterbury.
antique shops, canterbury antiques, canterbury shopping centre
71 pages; colour photos; Includes profiles of the organisation's leaders, index of founding members and organisations supported
non-fiction
The story and celebration of Australia's largest community banking company - Canterbury Surrey Hills Community Finance Limited. A timeline of milestones over the 15 years of the company's existence with stories and summary of the development of this community banking organisation
banking, community developmment
632 pages; 32 unnumbered pages of. Includes family trees, plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour). Includes family trees, bibliography and index. Has dustcover
non-fiction
Tommy Garnett (1915-2006), reforming headmaster of two famous schools, creator of the renowned Garden of St Erth, came late to his gardening and writing career. He penned his first newspaper article on his sixty-fifth birthday. Michael Davie, editor of The Age and The Observer, soon placed Garnett in the top rank of essayists, in the best traditions of English nature writers. Professor George Seddon saw him as one of Australia's most stimulating and provocative writers - honest, witty, profoundly knowledgeable, a truly enquiring mind. What was the life that shaped the garden and the writing? This closely researched and beautifully crafted biography explores the worlds that create the remarkable man who created The Garden of St Erth.
gardeners, school principals, geelong grammar school
200 pages; : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour), plan, facsimiles. Includes bibliographical references (pages [180]-195) and index
non-fiction
History of the school, the people - principals, teachers, students, support staff, and volunteers - and events. The stories and memories are designed to "tell a story of Fintona's developments and changes over 120 years".
fintona girls school, schools, balwyn
74 pages; black and white illustrations and photographs, including sketches of streetscapes. Includes bibliographical references and index
non-fiction
Focussing on the growth and activities that took place in the shopping and service centre of Canterbury and Maling Roads in Canterbury from the 1880s to the present, it is partly a guide book to the present buildings of the centre through the streetscapes and brief lives of each of the premises.
canterbury road shopping centre, maling road, maling road> shops, shops, retail trade, commercial establishments, streetscapes, gibb> don, warmington> stuart
57 pages; colour photos
non-fiction
"This is a celebration of the centenary of one of Australia's oldest Scout groups. The history includes 2nd and 3rd Canterbury that merged with 1st Canterbury over the years."--Back cover.
scout groups, social life, canterbury scout troop
54 pages; includes black & white photos
non-fiction
"This account of the past hundred years of the Canterbury Baptist Church seeks to provide such a record by seeking reminiscences of some of the members of the congregations themselves." These reminiscences have been collected over a period of time.
canterbury baptist church, churches, reminiscences
166 pages; includes colour photos and index
non-fiction
Research and stories of the Camberwell Grammar School Old Boys who participated in World War I especially the 40 students who died.
camberwell grammar school, world war 1914-1918
283 pages; includes colour photos and index
non-fiction
"This book outline's the [Camberwell Grammar Cadets] unit's first hundred years and reveals the contributions of those who were its champions and which explain its persistence and its success. As with any institution, the people are the key, and Dr Bird introduces us to some of the heroes behind the success of the unit." (Forward - Paul Hicks, Headmaster)
camberwell grammar school, education, military training, world war 1914-1918, world war 1939-1945
98 pages; includes illustrations and black and white photographs
non-fiction
A history of Canterbury Primary School, proposed by the Heritage Committee, to celebrate the school's 100 year anniversary.
canterbury primary school, primary schools, education
74 pages; black and white illustrations and photographs, including sketches of streetscapes. Includes bibliographical references and index
non-fiction
Focussing on the growth and activities that took place in the shopping and service centre of Canterbury and Maling Roads in Canterbury from the 1880s to the present, it is partly a guide book to the present buildings of the centre through the streetscapes and brief lives of each of the premises.
canterbury road shopping centre, maling road, maling road> shops, shops, retail trade, commercial establishments, streetscapes, gibb> don, warmington> stuart
92 pages; photographs (largely colour) and illustrations; Includes and bibliography: p. 91-92
non-fiction
A history of heritage-listed Italianate mansion, Raheen, located at 94 Studley Park Road, Kew; its role as the residence for the Catholic archbishop [Archbishop Daniel Mannix, as well as four other Roman Catholic Archbishops of Melbourne] and its later renovation and restoration by the Pratt family.
historic buildings, raheen, kew (victoria) - history, victorian architecture
180p.; ill.; ports.; includes index
non-fiction
A history of Canterbury Girls' Secondary College, highlighting some of the teachers and students who attended
canterbury girls secondary college, high schools - victoria, schools - history, education
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