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School. In 1863, it became a public school under the control of the
National Schools Board, and in 1864, Henry Wells, George Beazley, and Samuel Munby were appointed by the Board to the 'Beaumaris School' on its committee. A Church of England Cheltenham school had also been established on 1 October 1854 in an area 25 minutes walk away and east of Point Nepean Road and north of Centre Dandenong Road. Due to their proximity in 1869, it was to be amalgamated with the 'Beaumaris' school, though the former raised religious objections. The Meeres school was relocated onto Crown Land in Charman Road, Cheltenham and in 1872 renamed Beaumaris Common School No. 84. Amongst several others for works in the city and suburbs, the lowest tender at £1055 from Mr George Evans of Ballarat, was publicly accepted in November 1877 by the Education Department for the construction of a brick school at the current site. There it continued as the 'Beaumaris' school until 1885, when it finally became State School No. 84 Cheltenham, the name it retains.
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subsidy to the proposed extension for a period of five years. As a result, construction of the
Beaumaris extension commenced, and the single-track line was opened on 1 September 1926. The line ran from the end of Bluff Road in Black Rock, along Ebden Avenue, Fourth Street, Haydens Road, Pacific Boulevard, Reserve Road, Holding Street, and to the end of Martin Street almost up to the intersection of Tramway Parade, where a switch allowed the tram to make the reverse trip. As the anticipated residential development did not occur, the 'Bush Tramway', as it came to be known, ran at a heavy loss despite the £2,000 operating subsidy, and exactly five years after opening, the Beaumaris extension closed on 31 August 1931. Until the 1960s when roads were surfaced, traces of the asphalt and timber foundations of the tramway remained in the centre of Holding Street.
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heritage overlay. He also designed several buildings that were never built, including a remarkable Wright-influenced clubhouse for the Black Rock Yacht Club and a star-shaped
Beaumaris house with a hexagonal module. Though, like many modernist homes in the district, several of his houses have been demolished since, surviving examples are simpler, more minimalist designs with planar face brick walls and floating flat roofs. Only the Grant House, 14 Pasedena Ave Beaumaris; the Godsell House, Balcombe Rd, Beaumaris; and the Johnson House, 451 Beach Rd Beaumaris, are under heritage protection.
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construction on a minimalist plan, with flat or raking roofs, broad eaves supported on timber beams left visible in interiors, and with painted fascias. Timber cladding between brick pylons or planar walls, left space for
Mondrian-esque bays of timber-framed, often full-height windows or a Stegbar Window Wall of Boyd design. Garages were incorporated into the structure (often half-basement) or were in the form of simple, attached flat-roofed carports. Surrounding gardens in the fast-draining sandy soil were of natives plants amongst existing ti-tree, gums and banksia.
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the 1880s land boom and situated between Martin Street and Bodley Street on the site currently occupied by
Beaumaris Bowls Club. The 432sq. metre brick and timber theatre hall had an upper circle and rooms below the stage. The first teacher, from May 1915, was Mrs Fairlie Taylor (née Aidie Lilian Fairlam). It moved in 1917 to its current site in Dalgetty Road as the population of the school grew. Beaumaris North Primary School first opened in 1959 followed by Stella Maris Primary School (Roman Catholic), once attended by Member of the
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have been relocated following the closure of the church, argued unsuccessfully against sub-division and seven lots of land were sold and houses built there. Researcher
Shirley Joy was unable to find evidence in 1998 that the church burials at the site had been relocated prior to the subdivision and development of the land Responding to her efforts Mayor of Bayside, Cr Graeme Disney, had a commemorative bronze plaque set into the footpath at the corner of Balcombe Road and Bickford Court, Beaumaris.
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596:) office at the end of that month. The township developed slowly, with Beaumaris Hotel, the first shop and civic hall being built in the 1880s. Beaumaris Post Office did not reopen until 1925. In 1957, this was renamed Beaumaris South when a new Beaumaris office opened in the current location. In 1954, Cromer Post Office opened to the north of the suburb.
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five shillings, while a single bath cost three pence. Keefer managed both the
Beaumaris Baths and a boat hire facility operated from a jetty he constructed nearby until, on 30 November 1934, a storm destroyed the baths, which were never rebuilt. The same storm's destruction of bathing boxes appears in paintings by Beaumaris artist
1964:(1859?–1932) whose memorial is in Donald MacDonald reserve, and whose ideas were continued in 1953 when the Beaumaris Tree Preservation Society (now Beaumaris Conservation Society) was formed to conserve bushland against accelerating land clearances for housing and to encourage planting of indigenous vegetation. Musicians include
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Melbourne's Athenaeum Gallery, from 1918 to 1934. Many of her works depict still recognisable places along the coast as well as everyday 1920s suburban street scenes. While painting the wild sea off Beaumaris during a big storm in 1935, Beckett developed pneumonia and died four days later in
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was commissioned in late 2019 as part of the ‘Mid-Century Modern
Heritage Study—Council-owned Places’ (the ‘Heritage Study’) in which 8 Council-owned, mid-twentieth-century buildings were assessed for their heritage potential. It concluded that the BAG building was sound and demolition should be avoided.
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Australia, the biggest cohort people in the 2021 census at 38.4%, and growing, reported their religion as 'None,' and the percentage in Beaumaris was higher still, at 45.3%. 21.4% of Beaumaris residents are Catholic, compared to 20% across Australia, 13.7% (compared to 9.8%) are Anglican, and 3.5%
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Some were built by designers while in the course of their architecture degrees, such as the single-storey gable-roofed weatherboard house at 10 Hardinge Street, Beaumaris, attributed to David Brunton, Bernard Joyce and John Thornes-Lilly, but mostly the work of Brunton, who erected the house for
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In the post-war period those returned from the military purchased land in the area, and after the bushfires there was much demand for new housing. Eric Lyon noted over 50 architects living in Beaumaris in the 1950s and a 1956 publication from the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects attributed to
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Beaumaris residents' lobbying for an extension of the Black Rock service was considered by the Parliamentary Standing Committee in 1916 and again in 1919, but it was not until 1925 that an agreement was struck between VR and Sandringham City Council for the latter to provide a £2,000 annual operating
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Since 2016 Council and the BAG committee had discussed redevelopment of the BAG Studios in regard to safety and spatial requirements and a decision to demolish the building was made in May 2019. Community and heritage concerns caused this proposal to be rescinded in February 2020. A heritage report
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at the western corner of what is now Balcombe Road and Bickford Court. There, two of the Charman's own babies were buried in 1855 and 1859. Soon reaching capacity, this small cemetery operated for only 11 years with the last known burial in 1866. Other faiths traveled to Brighton to bury their dead.
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The Norman Edward Brotchie (1929–1991) pharmacy designed in the 1950s by architect Peter McIntyre featured boldly distinctive floor-to-ceiling coloured tile murals. The design by an unknown artist of overlapping cubist apothecary jars and bottles in yellow, brick-red, yellow and black covered sides
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14 Dalgetty Rd., Beaumaris in 1919 to care for them in their failing health, a duty that severely limited her artistic endeavours so that she could only go out during the dawn and dusk to paint her landscapes. Nevertheless, her output was prodigious; she exhibited solo shows every year from 1923 to
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As population in Beaumaris increased so came demands that a school be established within the suburb, so that small children would not need to walk 3.6 km to Charman Road. Subsequently, in May 1915, Beaumaris State School, no.3899, was opened for 41 pupils in the old hall built in the heyday of
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Charles Keefer was ultimately successful in his bid for £105 to build, with additional rooms, the structure planned for a site beneath the cliffs east of Beaumaris Hotel, and it was he who was accepted to lease the baths at a rent of £15. Charges were £1 per annum per person, or a monthly ticket of
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free of charge, and John Keys, the Shire Secretary and Engineer envisaged additional income to the council of £15 from its lease. By August that year, Cr. Smith reported that residents would raise a subscription and requested that plans be drawn up and tenders called. An alternative proposal was to
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In 2021 a smaller proportion of the population in Beaumaris, 26.4%, was recorded as born overseas compared to 33.1% being the national average, with the major differences between the countries of birth of the population in Beaumaris and Australia being a larger percentage of people born in England
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41.5% of the population of Beaumaris hold a Bachelor or Higher degree compared to 26.3% across Australia. The number in 2021 with no qualification (0.1%) was smaller than the national (0.8%). A larger percentage of persons had Advanced Diploma or Diplomas (11.4% compared to 9.4% nationally), and a
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to Beaumaris before setting out in 1959 for a nine-year residency in England. Robert Beck (1942-), the second son of Henry Hatton Beck and Lucy Beck (née Boyd), and his wife Margot (1948- ) set up a pottery at the Boyd's Surf Avenue house where his parents had returned from the UK to live. The two
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The appearance of the original 'tracks' were recorded in an album by W.L. Murrell, photographer and Hon. Librarian of the Beaumaris and District Historical Trust. Most of the "ti-tree tracks" that roughly followed the street grid of Beaumaris remained unmade until the City of Sandringham realigned
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to cater for any future connection to the main Melbourne system. The line, almost entirely double track, was opened on 10 March 1919 with a small three-road depot at Sandringham railway station yard connecting with the down track in Bay Street. Six crossbench cars with six trailers operated on the
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The 'Great Southern' hotel was built in 1889 as a seaside resort, then in the 1920s, was renamed the Beaumaris Hotel. The original structure survived in the Beaumaris bushfires of 1944, only to be extensively rebuilt and extended in 1950 as 'The Beaumaris'. In 2014, the hotel was converted into 58
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developed by Josiah Holloway from 1852. Named Beaumaris Town and Beaumaris Estate after the Moysey holding, the lots comprising them were marketed by Mr. Holloway's suggesting that the railway was imminent and a canal would be built. Advertising for an auction on 13 March 1876 of blocks of land at
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and the land turned over to grazing. In 1954 the Moorabbin Council, faced with growing population and ramping land values, granted a permit to the Methodist Church to subdivide the land. Everest Le Page, Moorabbin Councillor and Cheltenham resident, believing that the previous burial sites may not
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The most prominent landmarks of this suburb are on its coastline, and include the Beaumaris Cliff, from Charman Road to Table Rock, which is of international importance as a site for marine and terrestrial fossils, and Ricketts Point, which adjoins a 115 hectare Marine Sanctuary and popular beach
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Residents tend to be somewhat older than the country overall. The median age was 48 years, compared to the national median of 38 years. In Beaumaris in 2021 compared to Australia, there was a higher proportion of people in the younger age groups (0 to 17 years) as well as a higher proportion of
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resumptions. In both 1913 and 1914, proposals were put forward for an electric tramway from Sandringham to Black Rock but using an inland route to preserve the visual amenity of the coastal reserves. In November 1914, an Act enabled this tramway to be owned and operated by Victorian Railways, on
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industrial design and fittings emerged from Beaumaris in the same period; Donald Brown's aluminium BECO (a.k.a. Brown Evans and Co.) light fittings featured in many houses (particularly those by Robin Boyd) in the 1950s and 60's, while the designer of the famous Planet lamp Bill Iggulden, was a
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with a 30-year operating lease. The Sandringham to Cheltenham route cost £20,000 and opened that Christmas. At the February 1891, half-yearly meeting of the Beaumaris Tramway Company Limited the chairman Mr. H. Byron Moore reported that a recent doubling of traffic was coupled to the increasing
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Elementary education for Beaumaris children in the mid-1800s was provided by the closest 'common school'; a private school started by Frederick and Fanny Meeres in 1855 in a single-room wooden dwelling near the Cheltenham Railway Station. The school was first named the Beaumaris Wesleyan
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House in Alfred Street, Beaumaris. A long-time resident of Beaumaris, David Godsell was responsible for a number of buildings in the City of Bayside, the most important being Godsell's own 1960 house at 491 Balcombe Road, Beaumaris, a multi-level Wrightian composition now included on the
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Beaumaris Conservation Society Inc. was founded in 1953 as the Beaumaris Tree Preservation Society and has been active since then in championing the conservation of the substantial amount of remaining indigenous vegetation in Beaumaris and its other significant environmental qualities. It is
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In 1953, when Beaumaris still retained a village character, a small band of resident artist friends, including painter Inez Hutchinson (1890–1970), sculptor Joan Macrae (1918–2017) and ceramicist Betty Jennings staged an exhibition which led to their establishing the Beaumaris Art Group, a
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In that immediate post-war period modest architect-designed timber dwellings, and 'beach houses,' were erected in Beaumaris which have come to be styled collectively "Beaumaris Modern". With rectilinear, box-like volumes and typically small-scale, they were usually single-storey, of light
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Development from the first decade of the twentieth century of the area between Sandringham and Black Rock prompted formation of a public association to lobby for extension of the Sandringham railway that gained Parliamentary support in 1910, though it was vetoed over the high cost of land
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of the City of Bayside and occupies two of its wards since redistributions in 2008; Ebden (west and north), and Beckett (south and east). Current councillors elected October 2020 are Clarke Martin (Beckett ward) and Lawrence Evans (Ebden ward) who is Mayor. Both are Independents.
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lived along the Eastern coast of Port Philip Bay for over 20,000 years before white settlement. Their mythology preserves the history of the flooding of Port Phillip Bay 10,000 years ago, and its period of drying and retreat 2,800–1,000 years ago. Visible evidence of their
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Beaumaris Art Group houses a small gallery and display cases in its premises in which it displays its annual shows, open days and work by members. In the 1950s before construction of its own quarters in 1965, its first annual exhibitions were held at the State School.
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Bay and is bounded by Reserve Road and Weatherall Road in the north, Charman Road in the east, the Port Phillip Bay foreshore in the south, and McGregor Avenue, Fifth Street, Keating Street, Iluka Street, Fairleigh Avenue and Royal Melbourne Golf Club in the west.
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and Inez Green raised funds for the Art Group. They continued to meet and exhibit at the Beaumaris State School, before purchasing land and building studios in 1965 designed by local architect C. Bricknell at 84–98 Reserve Rd, which were opened by director of the
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The blunt V-shaped intrusion of land into the Bay that is spearheaded by Table Rock Point is referred to as the Beaumaris 'Peninsula'. The Beaumaris cliffs to the north east of Table Rock are formed by the steeply folded rock layers known as the Beaumaris
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In the 1890s, there were proposals to build fenced and netted baths with changing facilities in the sea at Beaumaris, like those at Sandringham and Brighton Beach, and others at Mentone and Mordialloc which were operated by the Shire of Moorabbin.
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style characterised by chunky forms with bold diagonal elements and raw concrete finishes first used in civic and institutional buildings in Australia from the mid-1960s, and applied to domestic architecture such as the award-winning
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inspired textile design with his wife Ella Moody (1900–1981). Michael and Ella returned to England for a visit in 1937 but with the outbreak of war remained there and never returned to Australia. Barbizon was destroyed by the bushfire of 1944.
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Clive Parry Galleries, managed by Russell. K. Davis, operated from 1966 until 1979 at 468 Beach Road, near the junction of Keys St., and exhibited paintings, drawings, textiles, woodcraft, ceramics, jewellery, and graphics by artists including
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The median household weekly income was $ 2,626, compared to the national median of $ 1,746. This difference is also reflected in real estate, with the median mortgage payment being $ 3,000 per month, compared to the national median of $
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and surfaced them in asphalt between concrete kerbs in a campaign during 1961–67. The tree-clearing required was opposed by many residents, but their protests were successful only in Point Avenue, which remained an unmade private road.
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The great majority (78.9%) of occupied dwellings were separate houses, 15.5% were semi-detached, 5.1% were flats, units or apartments and 0.6% were other dwellings. 79.4% of all dwellings were family homes, while 19.8% held sole
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area. The coastal waters from Table Rock Point in Beaumaris to Quiet Corner in Black Rock and approximately 500 metres to seaward formally became the Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary under state legislation passed in June 2002.
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also painted idyllic scenes on the beach at Rickett's Point before he left for Europe in 1890. These paintings of Beaumaris are featured on plaques at the sites which they depict in the City of Bayside Coastal Art Trail.
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smaller percentage of persons held Vocational qualifications. Of all people attending educational institutions, 18% were secondary students in Independent schools compared to 13.3% attending Government schools.
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One of the first white settlers was James Bickford Moysey in 1845, who, along with several other local settlers had Welsh roots, and he gave the name 'Beaumaris' to his pastoral run after the Welsh Town of
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Robin Boyd the statement that Beaumaris had "the greatest concentration of interesting houses in the metropolitan area". Some of the earliest homes by Australia's best known architects are in Beaumaris:
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via Highett, Cheltenham, Southland SC, Moorabbin Airport, Heatherton, Dingley Village, Keysborough, Westfield Southland & Dandenong, Doveton, Eumemmerring, Hallam, Narre Warren, Berwick. Operated by
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Fitzgerald, E. M., & Kool, L. (2015). The first fossil sea turtles (Testudines: Cheloniidae) from the Cenozoic of Australia. Alcheringa: an Australasian Journal of Palaeontology, 39(1), 142–148.
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people in the older age groups (60+ years). Overall, 25.5% of the population was aged between 0 and 19, and 29.5% were aged 60 years and over, compared with 23.6% and 23% respectively for Australia.
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there, a name which translates as "beautiful marshes". Moysey eventually purchased 32 hectares for his farm. There is a monument on the foreshore opposite the hotel where Moysey had built a house.
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Frost, D. (2006). A short history of the Victorian railways trams : St. Kilda – Brighton – Sandringham – Black Rock – Beaumaris / by David Frost. Nunawading, Vic.: Tramway Publications.
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Australasian Urban History / Planning History Conference (10th : 2010 : University of Melbourne, Victoria); Nichols, David; Hurlimann, Anna; Mouat, Clare; Pascoe, Stephen (2010),
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Ter, P. C., & Buckeridge, J. S. J. (2012). 'Ophiomorpha Beaumarisensis Isp. Nov., A Trace Fossil from the Late Neogene Beaumaris Sanstone is the Burrow of a Thalassinidean Lobster'. In
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systems and the Carrum Swamp. Layers in the cliff are almost horizontal, but fold downward almost 30º toward the vertical south-easterly and out to sea. Jagged remains of the
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Wilkinson, H.E. (1969). Description of an upper Miocene albatross from Beaumaris, Victoria, Australia, and a review of fossil Diomedeidae. Mem. Nat. Mus. Vict., 29, 41–51.
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floated off-shore to house the baths. That caused some dispute but came to nothing, delaying progress until 1902 when tenders were finally called for a conventional bath.
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King, P.R., Cochrane, R.M. & Cooney, A.M. (1987). Significant geological features along the coast in the City of Sandringham. Unpub. rep. geol. Surv. Vict., 1987/35
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ceased for several decades. Holiday traffic kept the business afloat until in 1912 the Beaumaris to Cheltenham section closed, and in 1914, the BTC ceased operation.
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Beaumaris Bay Fossil Site Beach Road, Beaumaris, Victoria, Australia: Register of National Estate. (1999). Australia: Australian Heritage Database.
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From the late 19th century Beaumaris and its coastal scenery attracted artists. Near Ricketts Point, there is a monument commemorating the first encounter of
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Megirian, Dirk, Gavin Prideaux, Peter Murray, and Neil Smit. "An Australian Land Mammal Age Biochronological Scheme." Paleobiology 36.4 (2010): 658–71. Web.
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convened a special meeting of Cabinet to consider relief measures and, with Sandringham Lord Mayor Councillor Nettlefold, inaugurated a State-wide appeal.
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age overlying older structures. These include the underlying Silurian rock known as the Fyansford formation above which is the 15 m thick darker Beaumaris
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Woodburne, M.O. (1969). A lower mandible of Zumogaturus gilli from the Sandringham Sands, Beaumaris, Victoria, Australia. Mem. Nat. Mus. Vict., 29, 29–39.
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Trips by Rail from Melbourne: To Sandringham, Mentone, Mordialloc, Frankston, Mornington, Beaumaris on the Sea. (1908). Australia: (n.p.).
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of the facade and the interior walls of the premises at the southwest corner of Keys Street, Beaumaris. They were demolished during renovations in 2007.
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Peter Wille (photographer) 1954-5: House, Coronet Grove. Beaumaris. Yuncken Freeman Brothers, Griffiths & Simpson. Courtesy State Library of Victoria
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Support for the idea came in 1896 from the proprietor of the Beaumaris Hotel Mrs. Finlay, who offered £20 per year for use of the baths by her
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Gill, E.D. (1957). The stratigraphical occurrence and palaeoecology of some Australian Tertiary Marsupials. Mem. Nat. Mus. Vict., 21, 135–203.
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CARTER, A. Phosphatic nodule beds in Victoria and the late Miocene–Pliocene eustatic event. Nature 276, 258–259 (1978) doi:10.1038/276258a0
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Tile murals in the Norman Edward Brotchie (1929–1991) pharmacy, architect Peter McIntyre, Keys Street, Beaumaris, 1950s. Demolished 2007
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couples worked closely together over this period, making a range of decorated wares and many of their most remarkable ceramic tiles.
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Chapman, T.S. & Cudmore, F.A. (1924). New or little known fossils in the National Museum. Proc. R. Soc. Vict., 36, 107–162.
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in an area bounded by Balcombe Rd., Beach Rd., Gibbs St. and Cromer Rd. Plans were shelved a month later with the outbreak of
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campaigning against a proposal for a large private marina proposed for the Beaumaris Bay Fossil Site.
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Lindsay Bunnett, architect, House, Anita Street, Beaumaris. Photo: Peter Wille
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via Brighton Beach RS, Sandringham RS, Cheltenham RS (every day). Operated by
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5079:(3rd. / revised and updated by Susan McCulloch ed.). Allen & Unwin.
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5899:"Historic mid-century home on Beach Road, Beaumaris, is back on the market"
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Gilchrist, Maureen (10 December 1975). "End-of-year feeling at galleries".
4675:"Godsell House by David Godsell - Feature - Mid-Century Architecture - VIC"
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5957:, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University
5931:, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University
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4333:"Beaumaris Secondary College | Victorian School Building Authority"
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Clarice Beckett; Rosalind Hollinrake; Ian Potter Museum of Art (1999).
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and iron of which detached nodules may be found around the cliff base.
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Greenwood, Ted (13 November 1978). "Pottery can be happy and poetic".
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Greenwood, Ted (19 June 1978). "Ceramicist wears two hats". p. 2.
4969:. No. 24, 127. Victoria, Australia. 24 September 1954. p. 25
4783:"BECO :: biography at :: at Design and Art Australia Online"
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Marshall-Wood, Leon; Australian Electric Traction Association (1956),
3341:"New Beaumaris Hotel conversion pays homage to site's storied history"
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Neilson, J. L.; Peck, W. A.; Olds, R. J.; Seddon, K. D., eds. (1992).
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Other venues more recently have included the Ricketts Point Tea House
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Greenwood, Ted (19 October 1976). "Ceramic artists find new outlet".
4891:. No. 31, 009. Victoria, Australia. 21 September 1954. p. 2
3917:. Vol. 42, no. 6, 386. Adelaide. 17 January 1944. p. 1
3856:. Vol. 32, no. 1, 651. Adelaide. 15 January 1944. p. 3
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Budd, Dale; Cross, N. E. (Norman E.); Wilson, Randall, 1951– (1993),
2946:"Boon Wurrung: The Filling of the Bay – The Time of Chaos – Nyernila"
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who rented a house over the summer of 1886/7. McCubbin later painted
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https://www.beaumarisinquiry.vic.gov.au/part-accountability/print-all
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Greenwood, Ted (7 November 1977). "Porcelain has a message for us".
3648:. No. 17, 964. Victoria, Australia. 11 December 1934. p. 7
3393:. No. 13, 926. Victoria, Australia. 11 February 1891. p. 7
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then to Mentone RS and Westfield Southland (every day). Operated by
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Byrne, Michele (29 August 1975). "'Frisco the place to study art".
4731:"Online advocates fight to save Melbourne's modernist masterpieces"
4702:"City of Bayside Inter-War & Post-War Heritage Study, Volume 2"
4237:. No. 9, 481. Victoria, Australia. 28 November 1877. p. 4
3823:. No. 20, 800. Victoria, Australia. 15 January 1944. p. 1
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Aftermath of 1944 bushfire in Beaumaris; damage to 20 Dalgetty Road
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Greenwood, Ted (16 October 1978). "A marriage of form and sound".
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Childs, Kevin (25 November 1977). "Inside Melbourne's art world".
4587:"Beckett art joins Misty Moderns in Langwarrin" by Teresa Murphy,
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Stellia Maris Church next to the Primary School of the same name.
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6197:- website of Beaumaris Community supported by the Community Bank
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Greenwood, Ted (9 November 1976). "Tasteful weaving of skills".
4184:. No. 4444. Victoria, Australia. 29 January 1869. p. 3
4156:. No. 7205. Victoria, Australia. 28 January 1869. p. 2
4033:. No. 29430. Victoria, Australia. 24 August 1949. p. 6
4005:. No. 3892. Victoria, Australia. 19 January 1944. p. 5
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Results are not final. Last updated at 1:25 on 12 December 2022.
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Current day Beaumaris covers two early estates in the parish of
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5828:, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University
5802:, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University
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Latrielle, Anne (13 July 1977). "Handbooks for the handyman".
4491:, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University
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The church building on the site was sold in 1893 and moved to
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Journal of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
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Beaumaris is serviced regularly by the following bus routes:
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6091:, Victorian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
6030:, Melbourne University Custom Book Centre, p. 621,n34,
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Eagle, Mary (20 September 1978). "Another look at drawing".
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Since the seat was created in 1955, it has been held by the
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Greenwood, Ted (26 March 1977). "Personal touch succeeds".
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Macdonald, Alix (22 August 1977). "crafting an art group".
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was abolished. It comprises the bayside suburbs Beaumaris,
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4634:. Vol. 44, no. 12, 560. 4 March 1970. p. 20
4394:. No. 33, 422. Melbourne. 16 October 1953. p. 15
3762:"The Beaumaris Bushfires of 1944 | Kingston Local History"
3494:, Victorian Railways Public Relations and Betterment Board
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Plan of Dalgety's Paddock at Rickards Point below Brighton
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14 Dalgetty Road and painted many landscapes of Beaumaris.
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Opening of the Beaumaris end of the electric tramway, 1926
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5664:"Living Out (This Easter) : Craft : Ceramics".
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William John Harris, school principal and palaeontologist
550:, called 'beaux marais' by Norman-French builders of the
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4933:"Beaumaris Art Group Studios : Heritage Assessment"
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4204:"Beginnings of Cheltenham No84 | Kingston Local History"
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Sandringham & District Historical Society Newsletter
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Growing oats in Beaumaris, Victoria, for tramways horses
5331:"An Age Weekender guide to: Arts Victoria 78: Crafts".
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Tim Harding, 'Memories of Point Avenue, Beaumaris'. In
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An exhibition in 1961 of five female artists including
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Greenwood, Ted (14 November 1977). "Craft". p. 2.
6127:"About the profile areas | Beckett Ward | profile.id"
4515:. Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne.
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The present moment : the art of Clarice Beckett
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Beaumaris modern : modernist homes in Beaumaris
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6102:"About the profile areas | Ebden Ward | profile.id"
4605:, The Miegunyah Press, Melbourne University Press,
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358:. Beaumaris recorded a population of 13,947 at the
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5169:Sayers, Stuart (29 September 1956). "Exhibition".
4654:"BECK, Henry Hatton, aka HATTON-BECK – Trove List"
4308:"Stella Maris Catholic Primary School | Beaumaris"
3514:Destination city : Melbourne's electric trams
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3015:"[n.d.]. James Bickford Moysey, 1809–1889"
2983:The native water wells of Beaumaris and Black Rock
442:from the cliff-top walk at the end of Wells Road.
3787:"20 Dead, Missing in Mounting Bushfire Deathroll"
3189:"The Beaumaris Cemetery | Kingston Local History"
2191:are Eastern Orthodox compared to 2.1% nationally.
1576:(1898–1976), a British soldier returned from the
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5694:"Paul King silk screen prints (advertisement)".
1857:, Warren Breninger, Max Middleton, Millan Todd,
649:; more than 15 kilometres of tramline in total.
625:Beaumaris Tramway Company (BTC) horse-drawn tram
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4711:. The City of Bayside & heritage ALLIANCE.
3881:"Thousands Dash in Sea To Escape Vic. Bushfire"
1996:, photographer and advocate of the Baha’i faith
1103:via North Brighton RS, Sandringham RS, through
5727:Clive Parry Galleries: Australian Gallery File
5724:Clive Parry Galleries; Clive Parry Galleries.
5125:GML Heritage Victoria Pty Ltd (27 July 2020).
5021:GML Heritage Victoria Pty Ltd (27 July 2020).
3516:(5th ed.), Transit Australia Publishing,
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5847:"Series K desk lamp and electric light globe"
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2021:, flag designer and canvas goods manufacturer
510:established in 1852, and after the 1860s, to
4700:Wixted, David; Reeves, Simon (11 May 2008).
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3909:"Bushfire Sweeps Through Beach Caravan Park"
3629:, Shire of Moorabbin, 3 August 1896, page 31
3535:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2895:Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria
2079:Photojournalist J. Brian McArdle, editor of
1107:, to Cheltenham RS (every day). Operated by
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3104:"Pioneer Settlers | Kingston Local History"
2710:"Beaumaris (Vic.) (Suburbs and Localities)"
2104:, president of the Victorian branch of the
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975:Beaumaris West primary school class of 1914
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5428:"Weekender : Craft : Ceramics".
5075:McCulloch, Alan; McCulloch, Susan (1994).
4977:– via National Library of Australia.
4899:– via National Library of Australia.
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4642:– via National Library of Australia.
4573:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
4402:– via National Library of Australia.
4271:– via National Library of Australia.
4245:– via National Library of Australia.
4192:– via National Library of Australia.
4164:– via National Library of Australia.
4041:– via National Library of Australia.
4013:– via National Library of Australia.
3982:– via National Library of Australia.
3954:– via National Library of Australia.
3925:– via National Library of Australia.
3897:– via National Library of Australia.
3864:– via National Library of Australia.
3831:– via National Library of Australia.
3803:– via National Library of Australia.
3656:– via National Library of Australia.
3539:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
3401:– via National Library of Australia.
3281:– via National Library of Australia.
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1480:Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary, Beaumaris
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1614:Autumn Morning (Early Morning, Beaumaris)
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5101:"Meet the Beaumaris Art Group committee"
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6195:A bird's eye view | Beaumaris Community
5925:"Birtwistle, Ivor Treharne (1892–1976)"
5822:"Macdonald, Donald Alaster (1859–1932)"
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5006:"Around the Suburbs : Art Award".
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3385:"The Beaumaris Tramway Company Limited"
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3989:
3938:"BUSHFIRE DEATH ROLL NOW AT LEAST 20"
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3439:"Promenade Concert At The Exhibition"
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5619:"Destroy obscene poster, rules SM".
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3019:Item held by Bayside Library Service
2755:
2753:
2247:. The division is named after early
2009:Ivor Treharne Birtwistle, journalist
1975:
1524:
880:
844:
6179:Beaumaris Conservation Society Inc.
5974:
5948:
5793:
5270:
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4981:
4758:"Works | NGV | View Work"
4603:The Boyds : a family biography
3152:
2651:
2262:
2255:. It is represented by Independent
1799:, Sue McDougall, Grace Somerville,
824:in a regular column in Melbourne's
529:(c1891–1913) Beaumaris. Watercolour
13:
5981:Australian Dictionary of Biography
5977:"Harris, William John (1886–1957)"
5955:Australian Dictionary of Biography
5929:Australian Dictionary of Biography
5922:
5826:Australian Dictionary of Biography
5800:Australian Dictionary of Biography
5559:"Now it's murals while you work".
5077:The encyclopedia of Australian art
4529:
4489:Australian Dictionary of Biography
4482:
4070:
3986:
3966:"Hotel as refuge for fire victims"
3868:
3835:
3751:
3470:( ed.), Traction Publications
3033:
2740:"Postcode for Beaumaris, Victoria"
1635:
1592:
752:
14:
6357:
6191:– Guide to transport in Melbourne
6147:
5951:"Evans, Ivor William (1887–1960)"
5897:Brown, Jenny (13 February 2019).
5796:"Evans, Ivor William (1887–1960)"
3285:
3206:
2750:
1881:, Murray Champion, Peter Jacobs,
1452:
1132:Beaumaris is accessible from the
772:
671:
497:(or Boon Wurrung) peoples of the
175:5.2 km (2.0 sq mi)
72:
6336:1852 establishments in Australia
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5604:"Peter Jacobs (advertisement)".
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4208:localhistory.kingston.vic.gov.au
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3672:localhistory.kingston.vic.gov.au
3193:localhistory.kingston.vic.gov.au
3108:Localhistory.kingston.vic.gov.au
2789:Engineering geology of Melbourne
2317:. The seat is currently held by
1560:there in 1890. Their associate,
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415:bed that includes concretionary
297:
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6303:territory divided with another
5713:. 20 November 1976. p. 16.
5578:. 15 November 1975. p. 16.
5432:. 9 September 1977. p. 37.
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2276:electoral districts of Victoria
2132:
1849:, Judi Elliot, Vic Greenaway,
1792:organisation, later that year.
1693:Beco Lighting advertisement in
1540:, oil on canvas, NGV collection
391:, which is considered to be of
6331:Suburbs of the City of Bayside
5335:. 3 February 1978. p. 35.
4458:"The lost modernist of design"
4444:Art Gallery of South Australia
4088:Beaumaris Conservation Society
3815:"VICTORIAN BUSHFIRE DISASTERS"
3718:Beaumaris Conservation Society
3133:Beaumaris Conservation Society
3079:"Beaumaris | Victorian Places"
2842:
2833:
2805:
2780:
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2762:
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2280:Victorian Legislative Assembly
2122:, judge and Royal Commissioner
1548:and Heidelberg school artists
1461:Beaumaris Motor Yacht Squadron
987:Victorian Legislative Assembly
407:and sandstone with calcareous
1:
6164:Sandringham Secondary College
6159:Australian Places – Beaumaris
6006:Design Institute of Australia
5623:. 3 October 1989. p. 11.
5503:. 5 November 1966. p. 6.
5154:"EG : art & craft".
5051:"Beaumaris Art Group Studios"
4729:Edgar, Ray (22 August 2017).
3997:"£50,000 Damage at Beaumaris"
3413:"WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1891"
2689:
2326:2022 Victorian state election
2213:Australian Electoral Division
1897:, Jason Monet, Tim Moorhead,
1695:The Australian home beautiful
508:Mordialloc Aboriginal Reserve
183:20 km (12 mi) from
6154:Bayside City Council Website
6089:Sandringham District results
5783:. 24 April 1998. p. 63.
5668:. 23 March 1978. p. 31.
5188:. 1 October 1956. p. 2.
5158:. 20 March 1998. p. 63.
5010:. 25 March 1966. p. 12.
4438:McCubbin, Frederick (1890).
4414:"Beaumaris Life Saving Club"
4386:"SLAUGHTER EVERY SPRINGTIME"
3464:Marshall-Wood, Leon (1966),
2970:10.1080/08120099.2011.546429
1819:
1806:National Gallery of Victoria
1009:
840:
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7:
6169:Stella Maris Primary School
5698:. 18 June 1977. p. 18.
5683:. 2 April 1977. p. 14.
5608:. 6 March 1976. p. 20.
5548:. 10 June 1967. p. 23.
5488:. 26 June 1976. p. 17.
5458:. 1 April 1977. p. 14.
5055:Beaumaris Art Group Studios
4312:smbeaumaris.catholic.edu.au
2664:
2195:
2128:, surveyor and town planner
2076:, naturalist and journalist
1568:
1031:, then Cheltenham station,
939:Beaumaris Secondary College
576:Establishment of the suburb
430:between the Gardners Creek-
149:2,682/km (6,950/sq mi)
10:
6362:
5768:. 5 June 1976. p. 19.
5753:. 7 June 1975. p. 19.
5533:. 8 June 1968. p. 14.
4418:Beaumaris Life Saving Club
4337:Schoolbuildings.vic.gov.au
3572:The Brighton electric line
3467:The Brighton electric line
3292:Phoenix Auctions History,
2002:lived with her parents at
1749:houses, influences of the
1503:
1390:, then Bus 922, 600 or 825
464:
373:
18:Beaumaris (disambiguation)
15:
6239:
6184:Royal Melbourne Golf Club
5518:. 6 May 1967. p. 21.
4830:Hutchinson, Inez (1949).
4736:The Sydney Morning Herald
4539:Beckett, Clarice (2021).
4365:www.travelvictoria.com.au
3491:Victorian railways to '62
2622:
2568:
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2347:
2344:
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2338:
2116:, architect and historian
1498:
1087:Hampton - Berwick Station
1035:(every day). Operated by
858:This article needs to be
587:seaside town in East Kent
438:can be seen off-shore at
349:Central Business District
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6174:Beaumaris Primary School
5878:. 6 May 1964. p. 10
4148:"DEPUTATIONS (THIS DAY)"
3594:"Beaumaris Tram Company"
3316:"Beaumaris Hotel c.1910"
3213:Kingston Local History,
2251:parliamentary candidate
2110:Brian Sadgrove, designer
2074:Donald Alaster Macdonald
2054:, television personality
1962:Donald Alaster Macdonald
1653:Architects and designers
1072:via Black Rock, through
927:Beaumaris Primary School
365:Beaumaris is located on
5764:"Beaumaris Art Group".
5499:"Paintings that wash".
5454:"Accent : Craft".
5184:"Dog Fight...and Art".
4961:"Art show in Beaumaris"
3848:"Tents Alongside Ruins"
3575:, Traction Publications
3345:Propertyobserver.com.au
3153:Joy, Shirley M (1995).
2925:Tindale, Norman Barnett
2744:postcodes-australia.com
2064:Hugh Gemmell Lamb-Smith
1970:The Red Onion Jazz Band
1779:resident of Beaumaris.
5851:collection.maas.museum
4836:State Library Victoria
4601:Niall, Brenda (2002),
3598:Kingston Local History
3320:State Library Victoria
3083:Victorianplaces.com.au
2980:Massola, Aldo (1959).
2714:2021 Census QuickStats
2321:of the Liberal Party.
2269:electoral district of
2139:2021 Australian census
2013:Arthur and Yvonne Boyd
1944:Creative professionals
1720:Chancellor and Patrick
1698:
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167:20 m (66 ft)
4057:search.slv.vic.gov.au
3554:Marshall-Wood, Leon.
2813:"Beaumaris monocline"
2658:local government area
2278:, Australia, for the
2221:Division of Balaclava
2208:Division of Goldstein
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470:Indigenous occupation
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356:local government area
351:, located within the
6341:History of Melbourne
6326:Suburbs of Melbourne
5975:Darragh, Thomas A.,
4462:Theaustralian.com.au
3129:"Beaumaris Cemetery"
2656:Beaumaris is in the
2448:Barbara Eppingstall
2267:Beaumaris is in the
1843:Wladyslaw Dutkiewicz
951:Stella Maris Primary
5105:Beaumaris Art Group
4863:. 30 September 2017
4861:Sculpere Newsletter
4025:"Cinderella suburb"
3971:The Daily Telegraph
3223:on 21 November 2008
3057:. Melbourne Books.
2820:Coastal guide books
2683:City of Sandringham
2570:Two-party-preferred
2525:Total formal votes
2332:
1901:, Elizabeth Prior,
1783:Beaumaris Art Group
1388:Sandringham Station
1122:Westfield Southland
1101:Westfield Southland
1070:Westfield Southland
1033:Westfield Southland
998:Sandringham College
820:In 1949, architect
631:Victorian land boom
518:European settlement
485:), a leader of the
345:Victoria, Australia
216:Federal division(s)
204:State electorate(s)
118:37.983°S 145.0434°E
114: /
4810:Series K desk lamp
4681:. 25 November 2018
4663:– via Trove.
4631:The Canberra Times
4626:"Duet in ceramics"
4591:, 12 November 2009
4464:. 23 November 2011
4234:Geelong Advertiser
3640:"REPAIRS TO BATHS"
3445:. 21 December 1891
3347:. 23 February 2014
2677:City of Mordialloc
2324:
2201:Federal government
2060:, fashion designer
2019:Ivor William Evans
1990:, fashion designer
1982:Christine Abrahams
1861:, Alfred Calkoen,
1810:Dr. Eric Westbrook
1755:Frank Lloyd Wright
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1146:Cheltenham Station
896:. You can help by
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558:Beaumaris cemetery
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6131:profile.id.com.au
6106:profile.id.com.au
6037:978-1-921775-07-9
5749:"Advertisement".
5709:"Advertisement".
5679:"Advertisement".
5574:"Advertisement".
5544:"Advertisement".
5529:"Advertisement".
5514:"Advertisement".
5484:"Advertisement".
5214:"Advertisement".
5086:978-1-86373-315-1
4679:The Local Project
4612:978-0-522-84871-7
4552:978-1-921668-46-3
4440:"A Ti-Tree Glade"
4115:. 1 February 2019
4113:The Logical Place
3697:Niagara Galleries
3523:978-0-909459-17-8
3419:. 21 January 1891
3166:978-0-646-26318-2
3064:978-1-925556-40-7
2933:978-0-708-10741-6
2798:978-0-203-75741-3
2791:. A. A. Balkema.
2671:City of Moorabbin
2648:
2644:
2643:
2607:Bettina Prescott
2465:Democratic Labour
2385:Bettina Prescott
2160:Ethnic diversity:
2146:Age distribution:
2090:Michael O'Connell
2048:, musician, actor
1976:Notable residents
1889:, Judy Lorraine,
1855:Erica McGilchrist
1728:McGlashan Everist
1582:French art school
1574:Michael O'Connell
1525:Heidelberg school
1126:Kinetic Melbourne
1109:Kinetic Melbourne
1078:Ventura Bus Lines
1037:Kinetic Melbourne
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542:) on the Isle of
479:Benjamin Duterrau
339:) is a suburb in
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2708:(28 June 2022).
2702:
2652:Local government
2646:
2511:Rodney Campbell
2350:
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2263:State government
1958:Mary Turner Shaw
972:
960:
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2539:Informal votes
2290:, and parts of
2265:
2233:Caulfield South
2203:
2198:
2135:
2025:Sir William Fry
2000:Clarice Beckett
1978:
1946:
1899:Victor O'Connor
1883:Marcella Hempel
1871:Charles Billich
1865:, Peter Glass,
1831:Margaret Dredge
1822:
1801:Margaret Dredge
1797:June Stephenson
1785:
1747:bowstring truss
1655:
1638:
1636:The Boyd family
1621:Clarice Beckett
1610:Clarice Beckett
1595:
1593:Clarice Beckett
1586:School of Paris
1571:
1558:A ti-tree glade
1546:Arthur Streeton
1538:The Sunny South
1527:
1506:
1501:
1455:
1442:Flinders Street
1402:Middle Brighton
1377:Flinders Street
1267:Mentone Station
1256:Flinders Street
1140:railway lines:
1012:
976:
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904:
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894:needs expansion
875:
869:
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850:
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818:
787:14 January 1944
775:
755:
753:Factory village
747:Clarice Beckett
704:
674:
619:
606:
578:
564:Wesleyan Church
560:
520:
472:
467:
428:drainage divide
376:
353:City of Bayside
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197:City of Bayside
146: • Density
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6148:External links
6146:
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6069:www.abs.gov.au
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5923:Porter, Anne,
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4483:McPhee, John,
4475:
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4261:Moorabbin News
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2098:, army general
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2034:
2031:Leonard French
2028:
2022:
2016:
2010:
2007:
1997:
1991:
1985:
1977:
1974:
1972:in the 1960s.
1945:
1942:
1935:William Dargie
1915:Ailsa O'Connor
1911:Norman Lindsay
1895:Helen Maudsley
1879:Dorothy Braund
1869:, Bruno Leti,
1859:Douglas Stubbs
1853:, Ann Graham,
1821:
1818:
1790:not-for-profit
1784:
1781:
1764:Leonard French
1751:Prairie School
1724:Yunken Freeman
1712:Peter McIntyre
1706:Romberg &
1654:
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1562:Charles Conder
1526:
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1470:Charles Conder
1454:
1453:Ricketts Point
1451:
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1449:
1446:Southern Cross
1406:North Brighton
1398:Brighton Beach
1384:
1381:Southern Cross
1269:, then 825 Bus
1263:
1260:Southern Cross
1194:, Cheltenham,
1148:, then 600 Bus
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839:
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810:Albert Dunstan
806:Salvation Army
774:
773:1944 bushfires
771:
754:
751:
711:Nicholas Caire
703:
700:
690:tramway, with
687:standard gauge
673:
672:Electric trams
670:
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5872:"LISTEN HERE"
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