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Today we put our latest exhibition on the fence for the summer holidays and it features photos and memorabilia relating to the Alphington Bowls Club.

1921 was a pretty great year in Alphington. The Alphington Paper Mills opened for production and the Alphington Bowls Club opened their doors. This year the club’s centenary celebrations included a retrospective exhibition of photos, stories and memorabilia at the club house which we are now sharing with you on our fence. It is pretty interesting to:

  • Check out the people who attended the opening of the bowls club in 1921.

  • Meet Les (perhaps the club’s best bowler) and Myrtle – they won 36 club championships between them.

  • Ponder the rules that framed the Alphington Ladies Bowls Club when it was created back in 1928, and were still in place in 1972!

  • Speculate on the cause of the fire that destroyed the original club house in 1951 … The ladies had a picture night that finished at 11.30pm, the fire was reported at 2.45am …

  • And admire the bowlers’ uniforms over the years.

If you are keen to see the whole package of information that the club produced you can download it here. Or pop past to see the images in a larger format on our fence.

Enjoy! Thanks once again Yarra Arts for supporting the Alphington Neighbourhood Gallery.

History group meeting

Are you interested in joining the 3078 History Group? They’ll be having their next meeting on Tuesday 9 November here at ACC from 7.30pm.

Come along and talk about the recent history walk publications, share your local knowledge, lend enthusiasm and/or help plan a new podcast series. It should be fun!

History walk 4

Our last history walk is out today. It starts and ends at Alphington Park and takes you down along the Yarra River. Pop past and collect a hard copy. Alternatively you can download a copy here to print at home or use on your phone.

Happy neighbourhood walking friends.

History walk 3
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Time is passing us by … and it is pretty nice to be marking it with this series of local neighbourhood walks.

The third walk is through the northern streets of Alphington, and whilst lots of the houses that are talked about have disappeared, it’s still pretty interesting to understand how this area developed, and how it has changed. Who knew, for example, that Yarana Road was once a long driveway to a fancy house …

To find out more you can pop past ACC and collect a physical map from the box on the side of the seed library, if you have a printer you can download and print your own here and of course you can also just download it and follow along on your device.

We hope you have a lovely time exploring the northern part of Alphington this weekend!

History walk 2

Our second History Walk through the Lucerne Estate (south of Heidelberg Road) is now available for your weekend walking pleasure!

We’ve printed 70 copies that are again out on the street for you to collect, both on the bottom shelf of the seed library and in the little perspex brochure holder on the side.

Alternatively if you have a printer at your house you can print your own here or read along on your phone.

We hope you have a lovely weekend.