- In this edition:
- History of Fires
- Tribute to the Aherns
- Schedule for 2009
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The newsletter for August 2008
In this edition:
- Gutenberg Project
- Dating Your House
Download the Ringwood Historical Society 2008 July Newsletter
The next meeting is on Tuesday, 22nd April, 8pm at Federation Estate, Greenwood Avenue.
Park Orchards
This evening we will devote the whole evening to the history of Park Orchards. Graeme Tamme, after a very successful display at the Park Orchards Community Centre last year, will lead us through this very important “new” suburb.
In this edition:
- Winnington Grammar School
The next meeting is on Tuesday, 25th March, 8pm at Federation Estate, Greenwood Avenue.
Ringwood Soccer Club
Ringwood Soccer Club Matt Winzenried, and his vice-president, will present the history of one of the most successful soccer clubs in Melbourne. Ringwood City Soccer Club (Wilhelmina) began in the mind of Dutchman John van Hoboken, back in 1953.
The club has always had strong Dutch connections, proudly wearing their orange shirts, the national colour of the Netherlands.
Matt has spent the last few years compiling the club’s history. It has been many years since we have featured a local sporting club, often the backbone of the communities youth and social life.
Theatre Organs in Melbourne
East Ringwood resident, Neville O’Connor, will make a cameo appearance on one of his many, and varied, interests, theatre organs.
In this edition:
- Salvation Army
- Robert Henderson Croll
- East Ringwood Weekend
- Croydon Festival
The next meeting is on Tuesday, 26th February, 8pm at Federation Estate, Greenwood Avenue.
This being the first get together for the year, we thought it was a good time to recap on the history of another area of Ringwood. Previously we covered the Mechanics Institute/Town Hall progression over the years, then we followed the area from ‘Clocktower to Clocktower, the seven precincts from Ringwood Street to Warrandyte Road, along Whitehorse Road.
This time, we’re presenting a section of Warrandyte Road, from the top, where the Clocktower was, to Mullum Mullum Creek.
This should be a fascinating trip, taking us past Bamford’s timber yard, the Salvation Army Hall, the bowling club, the old library, the Oddfellows/Masonic halls, Oliver Pratt’s sub-division, the Gospel Hall, the old doctor’s surgery, Conlon’s bakery, Slade’s drinks and much more. Richard Carter and Russ Haines will act as guides.
Inside this issue:
- Anglican Church Closes
- Wieland Family
- 2008 Programme
- Archive’s Report
- East Ringwood Heritage
- News Items