Photograph - Flooding of the Yarra River in North Kew, 1934

Historical information

North Kew, now divided between Kew and Kew East, bordered the Yarra River. As such, it was a region subject to flooding in the Yarra Valley. Development beyond this point (ie Kellett Grove) was limited by the City of Kew's planning regulations. Prior to urban development, the area since European settlement and the first land sales in the district in the 1840s, had been used for dairy farming.

Significance

Vivid photograph contrasting domestic life and relationships with natural disasters such as the flood of 1934.

Physical description

Small sepia snapshot of the donors grandfather rescuing the family dog's kennel from rising floodwaters at the rear of 8 Kellett Grove, North Kew, .

Inscriptions & markings

Verso: DAD SECURING NIPPY'S DOG KENNEL / Stamped 6414

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