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Have a question? Ingersole, C. Brock Shire Secretary, Eltham , J. Front: P. Clarke Shire President. At this dinner P. Catchlove was made a Life Governor of the Austin Hospital. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall Toogood - Winner Residential Section, Mr.

Dreverman - Shire President. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall They were demolished in August Note the historic Shillinglaw trees at the front of the building.

Another turn catches it in a sombre mood, stealing slowly beneath some rustic bridge, whereon stands a patient fisherman waiting for a fish, which if the bait be correct, comes pretty frequently. Our illustration depicts one of these pretty nooks, and a very good idea is given of our picturesque river before it is polluted and turned into a sewer at Prince's Bridge.

The original timber bridge over the Diamond Creek was built around It was destroyed by floodwaters in October A temporary bridge was rigged up but further damaged in April A new concrete bridge was built and opened in October Catchlove was made a Life Governor of the Austin Hospital. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall Toogood - Winner Residential Section, Mr.

Dreverman - Shire President. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall They were demolished in August Note the historic Shillinglaw trees at the front of the building. Another turn catches it in a sombre mood, stealing slowly beneath some rustic bridge, whereon stands a patient fisherman waiting for a fish, which if the bait be correct, comes pretty frequently.

Our illustration depicts one of these pretty nooks, and a very good idea is given of our picturesque river before it is polluted and turned into a sewer at Prince's Bridge. The original timber bridge over the Diamond Creek was built around It was destroyed by floodwaters in October A temporary bridge was rigged up but further damaged in April A new concrete bridge was built and opened in October These trees are not only significant for the natural environment but also present a navigational beacon back in time as the environmental landscape is developed around them.

This significant tree located near the Main Road Bridge over the Diamond Creek at Eltham dates back to approximately Though dead now, its trunk has been left as a wildlife habitat. This photo was taken prior to the building of the replica Police Station to serve as a lunch room.

The origional timber weatherboard building had been relocated around the rear of the residence years earlier but had since been demolished due to termite infestation. Victorian Collections acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. Search Victorian Collections Search Close.



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