Saturday 13 August 2011

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2. On the PROV community forum, the cottage in Rosebud Parade, Rosebud, occupied by Arthur Boyd (born 1920) and his grandfather from 1936 (probably after September) until 1939, was mentioned. Ben Boyd has found the grandfather's will, which reveals that the cottage was at No.62 Rosebud Parade. The house has much heritage value, given that a house occupied by the family at Murrumbeena was demolished.Given that young Arthur painted at least 10 paintings in Rosebud, showing the Burnhams' Jetty from east and west, cows grazing, sheep grazing, Creek at Rosebud, House at Rosebud etc, an interim heritage protection has been requested.

HISTORY STOP PRESS

The purpose of this blog is to publish history that is available nowhere else. Here is one fact for starters.
1. Many sources give the original name of Blairgowrie on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula as Canterbury. Sidney Smith Crispo, who was granted 100 acres near the west corner of the beach road and Canterbury Jetty Rd 1n 1863-4 and later acquired Cockburn's 37 acre grant at the actual corner, originally named his proposed town Manners-Sutton after the Governor (1866-73) who became Viscount Canterbury in 1869. His blocks did not sell until Sorrento Village was alienated (at his suggestion to solve a dispute between W.A.Blair and Duffy) and by the time the first blocks were sold in 1878, he had renamed it Canterbury. The use of Blairgowrie to describe the locality appears to coincide with sales of the Cain Estate (Tyrone) in 1949, the area having been called Sorrento for many decades previously. Details about Dr John Blair renaming Michael O'Grady's house "Villa Maria" as "Blairgowrie" abound but trove reveals details about Indian servants, adopted aborigines, the sanatorium, subdivision of the estate by 1924 and so on.