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Annual General Meeting
16-07-2010 
To be held at the Retreat Hotel, Nicholson St, Abbotsford, Wednesday 8 September at 7.45 pm. Guest speaker Ian Harold.

1850s-1980s Collingwood Maps Now Online
29-01-2010 
There are now seven maps online. These were chosen to provide an overview of the City of Collingwood's development from the 1850s to the 1980s.

Clement Hodgkinson talk
21-09-2009 
Georgina Whitehead talked about Hodgkinson at the AGM. If you missed it, or want to read it at your leisure, go to the page headed "Hodgkinson".

Schools maps now online
26-08-2009 
Maps showing the locations of Collingwood's 176 schools are now accessible on the website.

Victorian Community History Awards 2009
18-05-2009 
Collingwood Historical Society a winner two years in a row.

Schools of Collingwood
31-01-2009 
Our latest publication, Bitter roots, sweet fruit: a history of schools in Collingwood, Abbotsford and Clifton Hill was officially launched by Caroline Hogg.


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Clement Hodgkinson, Naturalist and Landscape Gardener

At our 2009 AGM in August, our guest speaker, Georgina Whitehead, delivered a very interesting talk on Clement Hodgkinson.

Georgina Whitehead is a landscape architect who practises in the field of landscape history, particularly public parks and gardens. She is the author of Civilising the city: a history of Melbourne's parks and gardens and has completed a Master of Landscape Architecture on the influence of environmental thought in Melbourne's public gardens.

Clement Hodgkinson rose to prominence in nineteenth century Melbourne as a senior figure in the Surveyor-General's Department and the Board of Crown Lands and Survey. His local connections include surveying and mapping Collingwood in the 1850s, and acting as honorary consulting engineer for the early municipality of East Collingwood.

Georgina has kindly agreed to allow us to put the text of her talk on our web site. Click on the icon below for the talk.

Clement Hodgkinson Talk ( 154kb pdf file)

As this was a verbal presentation footnotes and references are not included, but if you want to follow these up, click on the link to Georgina's thesis.

http://adt.lib.rmit.edu.au/adt/public/adt-VIT20080218.093050/index.html


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