Mornington Peninsula Local History Network ONLINE COLLECTIONS

  • > ADVANCED SEARCH
  • > BROWSE COLLECTIONS
  • > ABOUT ORGANISATIONS
  • > VISIT MUSEUMS
  • < BACK
  • FORWARD >
  • ADVANCED SEARCH
  • BROWSE COLLECTIONS

SEARCH RESULTS: tags "Balnarring"SHOWING 8 of 512 RESULTS

PAGE 64 of 64 <PREVIOUS

Days to remember : early history of the Church of England in Balnarring and FlindersCole, Phyllis E.

Street scene, c. 1960This image shows the junction of several streets. Concrete paving lines all the streets. Trees cover the ground right up to the streets. Two sets of gates are on either side of the image. Two electricity poles can be seen. The following street names are printed on a white post ‘ Fauconshawe St and Hawkesmeade St’.

Beach scene, c. 1960This beach scene shows families sitting and playing on a wide sandy beach. The family in the foreground have a large striped umbrella and folding stools. Some people are playing cricket on the beach. Tall trees are at the top end of the bay and the view of the water stretches to the horizon. The following is printed across the bottom of the photo: “The Rose Series P.139454 Balnarring Beach,...

Alfred Downward

Booklet: Days to Remember by Phyllis E. ColeEarly history of the Church of England in Balnarring and Flinders ,(Balnarring (Mericks) Church and St Marks). Covers period 1861 to 1960s.

“Red Court” Balnarring (where Old Jack lived)

Extract from Balnarring and District Newsletter 2005Extract from Balnarring and District Newsletter 2005

Early Days of the Mornington PeninsulaArticle on early Mornington Peninsula History read before Royal Historical Society Meeting

PAGE 64 of 64 <PREVIOUS
  • TERMS OF USE
  • COPYRIGHT
  • CONTACT