Image supplied by Cheryl Newton Simmins
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Proclamation City of Dandenong, Journal supplement March 1959.
Image supplied by Cheryl Newton Simmins
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Saturday, January 30, 2016
Women's cricket in Dandenong Park back in 1905.
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Friday, January 29, 2016
Aerial views of Dandenong in 2003 and 2013.
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Lonsdale Street from the Clow Street intersection in 1971,
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Thursday, January 28, 2016
Lonsdale street, Dandenong in 1925
Image supplied by Patrick Stacey
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Noble Park Public Hall, Undated.
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Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Parade, Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, 1959.
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The jaunty Dandy Pig neon sign was first erected in the 1950s
Picture/Information credit goes to Isaac Wang
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Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Late 1940's/Early 1950's, Lonsdale Street Dandenong,
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Monday, January 25, 2016
Church Of Christ, 17 Robinson Street, Dandenong, in 1905
In early 1918 through voluntary labour the Sunday School hall was added to the rear of the church, further working bees resulted in the lining of the hall and construction of the kitchen.
In September 1957 a newly built brick chapel on the corner of Mason and Walker Streets was completed (Presently occupied by Cornerstone Contact Centre since 1992), The church moved in 1990 to new premises at 139 David Street, outside the CBD area, ending its involvement in the centre of Dandenong.
The 1904 church building pictured was occupied by the Dandenong Assembly of God until 1977 when it was sold to the United Pentecostal Fellowship. It later became occupied by the Church of the Word. The building would survive into the 21st century before being demolished as part of the Revitalization of Dandenong, Presently the new A.T.O. building occupies this site.
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Dandenong Creek looking into town, Undated
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Saturday, January 23, 2016
Corner of Walker and Lonsdale Streets, Dandenong, In the 1970's
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Dandenong Train Station - March 1953
This is the L 1150 overhead test train in March 1953 is not long after the electrification extensions to Pakenham began.
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Friday, January 22, 2016
Railway Station - 5th January 1994
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Railway Station - 1890
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Thursday, January 21, 2016
Proclamation, City of Dandenong, March 1959
Thanks to Andrew Arnold for providing us with this image
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Gladstone House, corner Langhorne and Foster Streets, Dandenong.
Elizabeth Mary Orgill (nee Gladstone) operated Gladstone House until 1911, along with another hydropathic hospital (Birthwood) on Cheltenham road. She was the daughter of William Gladstone (Nephew of William Ewart Gladstone, UK prime minister in 1874).
Gladstone Road in Dandenong is named after her family, who owned and occupied a farming paddock in the area on former Police Paddock ground, the Police reserve having earlier been reduced back to Stud Road.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Lonsdale Street in Dandenong, 1971
Photo courtesy of D.D.H.S.
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Entering Dandenong in 1906 from Melbourne,
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Tuesday, January 19, 2016
McAlpin's car being towed, 1934 floods
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Town Hall, Lonsdale Street in Dandenong around 1945
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Saturday, January 16, 2016
Dandenong House Hotel, 50 Foster Street, Dandenong.
The growing need for over night accommodation became obvious with the population swell brought on by market day. The site was destroyed by fire in 1977.
A portion of land, now a car park, at the rear of this property was sold been sold by previous owners in 1907 to enable the railways to dig a large trench and create a turn pike for railway engines to be turned around and point back toward Melbourne.
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Friday, January 15, 2016
Lonsdale Street between Scott and Walker streets, 1912
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The intersection of Cleeland, Clow and McCrae Streets in Dandenong
Photo from Les Mills personal collection
Supplied by his son Rod Mills.
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Thursday, January 14, 2016
Aerial view of Dandenong looking from the North East, taken around 1953.
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Walker Street Dandenong from the former AMP building looking past the Town Hall in the mid 1970's
Looking up Walker Street towards where the Plaza now stands, After Myers was built but before the telephone exchange was extended/rebuilt higher blocking the view of Myers carpark. This is from a postcard and is dated 30/04/1977 by the sender, so we can assume it is from similar time.
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