World War 1 Volunteers

Scientist Mystery

Store Keepers

Railway Staff

Teachers at Clyde North 118

Teachers at Clyde 3664

Shire Councillors
and Justices of the Peace

School Committees

Cricket Champions


Early Families

Who's Who of Clyde
Telephone Subscribers

Telephone lines came to Clyde area before 1924
Was there a published list of Clyde subscribers before 1931? .


Clyde 1931
(* 9 – 12.30, 1.30 – 6; Sat, 9-1)
(* Times indicating when the telephone service was available for use)
Beecher, W. W.
18
Manks, C.
24
Brooks, G.A, Hardys Rd
12
Manks, G. “ Mount View”
8
Campbell, R. “Oakwood”
9
Pagan, W.
11
Croskell, C. “Canowindra”
5
Railway Station
13
Dawson, P. B.
27
Ratford, W. J., Railway Rd
17
Dee, J.
25
Sands, T.E., Grazier
1
Fleming, W
4
Smart, E J.
20
Funston, G. “Oakbanks”
3
Spencer, A. A.
2
Gamble, John C. “ Bernfae”
6
Thomas, R. H.
21
Gillingham, A
7
Twyford, C.W.
14
Hardy. G. S.
26
Twyford, T. A. “Hiltonwood”
16
Harris, W. J, “Rowena”
10
White, S. P., Bullarto Rd.
22

1924 Map of Clyde showing telephone lines

Map Title: - Victoria, Cranbourne [cartographic material] / prepared by Australian Section, Imperial General Staff. 1924
( Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Australian Section)
Obtainable via State Library of Victoria


1. Did you know these people?

Arthur A. and Annie Spencer - lived south of Ballarto Road.
Ernest J. and Violet M. Smart - lived in "Yallambee"
Sydney P. and Annie White - lived on north side of Ballarto Road- dairy farmer
Walter J. H. and Alice W. Harris "Rowena" – north of Ballarto Rd
John C. Gamble – Clyde North
George A. and Edith I. Brooks, Holden’s Estate, Corner of Pound and Hardys Roads

2. Did the storekeeper / post master have a telephone?

Sources
1. Telephone Book via State Library of Victoria