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STAGE 2 VOLUME 2 CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
New Areas to the East
1.0 The Coastline
1.1 Beach Structures
1.2 Kananook Creek
1.3 Mt Eliza and Oliver's Hill
1.4 Western Port Bay
2.0 Agriculture...
2.1 Agriculture and Industry
2.2 Housing
3.0 Civic and Commercial...
3.1 Civic Frankston
3.2 Commercial Life
3.3 Transport
HISTORICAL THEMES
Frankston and the Bay
1.1 Creek, Beach and Hill
1.2 Beach Buildings
The Pier
Public and Community...
1.3 Kananook Creek
1.4 The Southern Cliffs...
1.5 Holiday Frankston
Guest Houses and Fishing
Parking, Campers, Holidays
1.6 Conclusion
Agriculture, Industry...
2.1 Farming and Factories
Herds and Orchards
Pre Emptive Right Properties
The Selection Era
New Frankston Occupations 1933 Census
Factories
Occupations Frankston...
Rural Camps & Settlements
Langwarrin Military...
Carrum Downs Settlement
A Pioneer Home for the Aged
2.2 Houses And Holidays
Wave One: Fishing Village
Wave Two: Mansions...
Wave Three: Machines...
2.3 Suburban Housing
Wave Four: New Estates
Wave Four: Old Frankston
Wave Five: Modern Suburb
The Town Centre
3.1 The Public Buildings
Mechanics Institute
Law Courts And Police
Village Townships to the East
Development of Services
Road Boards
Shires
Churches
Churches and Schools
...
Town Hall And Civic Centre
Street Memorial
Hospital
Parks
Art Galleries
Conclusion
3.2 Commercial Frankston
Nineteenth Century Traders
Frankston Trading 1900-1945
Hotels
American-Style Shopping
Langwarrin Village
Carrum Downs Regional Shopping Centre
3.3 Frankston...
Railway
The Rail Network To The East
The First Roads
The Road Network To The East
Passing Cars
Buses And Parking
Problem Of The Town Centre
Air Travel
Conclusion
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
THE MEDITERRANEAN OF THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
New Areas to the East
1.0 The Coastline
1.1 Beach Structures
1.2 Kananook Creek
1.3 Mt Eliza and Oliver's Hill
1.4 Western Port Bay
2.0 Agriculture, Industry, Housing
2.1 Agriculture and Industry
2.2 Housing
3.0 Civic and Commercial Frankston
3.1 Civic Frankston
3.2 Commercial Life
3.3 Transport
HISTORICAL THEMES
Section 1: Frankston and the Bay
1.1 Creek, Beach and Hill
1.2 Beach Buildings
The Pier
Public and Community Buildings
1.3 Kananook Creek
1.4 The Southern Cliffs and Hills
1.5 Holiday Frankston
Guest Houses and Fishing
Parking, Campers and Holidays
1.6 Conclusion
Section 2: Agriculture, Industry, Housing
2.1 Farming and Factories
Herds and Orchards
Pre Emptive Right Properties
The Selection Era
New Frankston Occupations 1933 Census
Factories
Occupations Frankston 1961-1971
Rural Camps and Rural Settlements
The Langwarrin Military Establishment
The Carrum Downs Settlement
A Pioneer Home for the Aged
2.2 Houses And Holidays
Wave One: The Fishing Village
Wave Two: Mansions For Holidays
Wave Three: Machines For Taking A Holiday
2.3 Suburban Housing
Wave Four: The Problem Of New Estates
Wave Four: Removing Old Frankston
Wave Five: The Modern Suburb
Section 3: The Town Centre
3.1 The Public Buildings
Mechanics Institute
Law Courts And Police
Village Townships to the East
Development of Townships Services
Road Boards
Shires
Churches
Churches and Schools at Langwarrin, Carrum Downs and Baxter
Town Hall And Civic Centre
Street Memorial
Hospital
Parks
Art Galleries
Conclusion
3.2 Commercial Frankston
The Nineteenth Century Traders
Frankston Trading 1900-1945
Hotels
American-Style Shopping
Langwarrin Village Shopping Centre
Carrum Downs Regional Shopping Centre
3.3 Frankston And The Outside World
Railway
The Rail Network To The East
The First Roads
The Road Network To The East
Passing Cars
Buses And Parking
The Problem Of The Town Centre
Air Travel
4.0 Conclusion
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