| STAGE 1 VOLUME 2 HOME STAGE 1 VOLUME 2 CONTENTS Frankston and the Bay The Town Centre
Mechanics Institute
Law Courts And Police Churches Town Hall And Civic Centre Street Memorial Hospital Parks Conclusion |
Later Secondary Sources1. Printed BooksAustralia Day 1980: Frankston souvenir 1788-1956 Bate, W A History of Brighton First published 1962 Melbourne, reprinted 1983; some value especially on transport routes. Beaumont, R Frankston and Mount Eliza Sketchbook, Adelaide 1976 only passing relevance. Carnegie, D.M. The other side of the counter: the history of Ritchie's store, Frankston 1982; good study of a key former landmark. Chaplin SE Fishing, sand and village days: an oral history of Frankston, Melbourne 1985. Interesting stories about places in the municipality. Douglas, John A Stories of the Kananook Creek Melbourne 1985; valuable account of changes around an important local landmark. Davison, G The rise and fall of Marvellous Melbourne Melbourne 1978. Fitchett, T.K. Down the bay: the story of excursion steamers of Port Phillip, Adelaide 1973; some local references. Jones, MA Frankston: Resort to City, North Sydney 1989. Essential source for the study. while several sections are not relevant to a conservation study, the book does indicate important development in building. Most significant are the illustrations especially views of Frankston at various dates and the maps relating to land settlement and street patterns. Kerr, C & M, Port Phillip Bay Adelaide 1979; general reference. Moorhead, L Mornington in the wake of Flinders, relates to areas outside Frankston but some relevance. Rowland, E.C. Some Frankston Portraits Melbourne 1979. Noble, J Port Phillip panorama: a maritime history, Melbourne 1975; very general reference. Noble, J Port Phillip: pilots and defenses, Melbourne 1973. Few local references. Pike, K Frankston-Baxter corridor study Stage 1 report Melbourne University of Melbourne Department of Environmental Studies 1978. Not of great importance in this study. These listings are broad general references of some use for providing a context for local development. Peel L Rural industry in the Port Phillip Region 1835-1880, Melbourne 1974. Presland, G The land of the Kuhn: discovering the lost landscape and the first people of Port Phillip. Penguin 1985; passing significance to this study. Rowland E.C. Frankston Portraits. Rowland E.C. Further Frankston Portraits Frankston 1980. Both are valuable local accounts of prominent identities. Rogers, H. The Early history of the Mornington peninsula, Mornington 1978. Steel, G.D. Frankston: an outline of the district's early history, Frankston 1977. Spreadborough, R and Anderson, H Victorian Squatters, Melbourne 1983; valuable for locating runs in relation to present road system. Victorians Three volumes, McMahons Point 1984; occasional local references; valuable on exploration. Waring, A and Audrey A, A social impact assessment of some current and expected changes in the social environment of the Mornington Peninsula. ThesesYarnason, S "The development of the Port of Melbourne 1877-1971", MA Melbourne 1974; handy summary of changes in Melbourne as a whole. Additional SourcesAs well as these particular references there are of course standard sources for conservation histories; including the Architectural Index, University of Melbourne; Picture files Latrobe Library; the Education Department's standard, Vision and Realisation, Sutherland's Victoria and its Metropolis, Hansard, Victoria and directories and gazetteers for Melbourne and Victoria as well a more recent tourist guide. For Mt Eliza and Frankston more recent architectural surveys will be of value; building descriptions in Architecture Australia for example. On individual buildings, references can be found though National Trust and Historic Buildings Councils files and individual citations of buildings; Harrigan's History of Victorian Railways and comparative typological buildings surveys carried out for the National Trust or for the Historic Buildings Council. All of these will be referred to as required. |
