Mixed media - Video, RDHS Meeting Presentation - "Then and Now of Mooroolbark" - Marion Stott OAM

Physical description

Digitised video (3.68GB).
Duration: 62 minutes.
Recorded March, 2025
(Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)

Inscriptions & markings

The Parish of Mooroolbark was surveyed in 1855, with a township originally called Brushy Creek standing where North Croydon is today. The name "Mooroolbark" was to be popularised with eventual European settlement in the late 19thy century. A rural hub developed around the train station, which opened in 1887 and offered rail access to Melbourne, with the Post Office opened shortly after in 1888. In this video presentation, Marion Stott, OAM, President and Founding Member of the Mooroolbark History Group, provides "Then and Now" details of all this and more. As well as activities in promoting local history, Marion is actively involved in local RSL, Traders group, and community events including Mooroolbark Red Earth Festival. For services to the community of Mooroolbark, Marion was awarded an OAM in 2020.

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