Historical information
The two land auction plans shown in this record relate to the sale of land from the Glenmore Estate property. The Glenmore property was established by C.J. (Charles James) Griffith and James Moore around 1840. Moore sold his interest to Moelesworth Greene in 1848. Greene was the nephew of the other owner Charles Griffith who died in 1863. From around the 1870s onwards parts of the Estate were subdivided and put up for sale or lease. In subsequent decades more changes in ownership occurred. These two plans document another major sale of the land from the original Glenmore Estate including part of the estate which had become used for dairy farming and was at that time known as the Glenvale Estate.
Physical description
Two single page maps pasted together on a single page of a bound volume of maps. One map shows 15 separate lots of land for sale. The other map which has the words 'Glenvale Estate' at the top of the map shows 4 lots of land for sale. Both parcels of land were originally part of the Glenmore Estate a pastoral holding belonging to C.J. Griffith and James Moore which the began in the Rowsley area south west of Bacchus Marsh in the 1840s.
The maps are pasted into a bound volume containing 76 maps or plans in total. High resolution digital image stored on BMDHS computer network.
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References
- ROWSLEY. (1909, October 9). The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), p. 3. from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article90169695 Glenvale Estate sale report
- Advertising (1909, October 16). The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), p. 3. col.1. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article90170455 Glenmore Estate sale notice