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The White Horse opposite the
Town Hall
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Box Hill (and
Dandenong Ranges National Park)
Famous rural setting for one of Australia's most
famous art communities
Located only 11 km east of the city of Melbourne,
Box Hill was once surrounded by open country. It was this rural context
which attracted several of Australia¹s most famous artists to the area
from 1885 to 1888. Today Box Hill is an accessible suburb connected to
the city centre by a tramline and excellent public transport.
Tom Roberts, one of Australia's greatest landscape
painters, came to Box Hill shortly after returning from a trip to
France and Spain, where he had fallen under the spell of the
impressionist movement. He returned to Australia determined to capture
the play of light and shade in the Australian countryside.
Roberts and his friend and fellow painter,
Frederick McCubbin, dissatisfied with the conservative approach to
landscape painting which existed in most of Australia's art schools,
chose Houston's Farm at Box Hill. It was an ideal location because it
allowed them to pursue their experiments on weekends while retaining
their jobs in Melbourne. They were soon joined by a number of other
artists including Arthur Streeton, Louis Abrahams, Charles Conder, Jane
Sutherland, Tom Humphrey and John Mather.
Sightseers began to disrupt the ease and atmosphere of
the experience and, having established their intimate, naturalistic
approach to the bush and its inhabitants, the group moved on to nearby
Heidelberg, thereby earning them the
epithet, the 'Heidelberg School'. The fine grass, tea-trees, and blue
gum leaves of the red box eucalypts, featured in such works as Roberts'
'The Artists' Camp', McCubbin's 'A Bush Burial' and Streeton's
'Settler's Camp', help modern viewers to determine which paintings were
done in the Box Hill area. A memorial cairn has been erected in a small
park at the eastern end of Prince Street, as this is thought to be near
the site of the original Artists' Camp.
Box Hill's first landholder was Arundel Wrighte who, in
1838, took up a pastoral lease on the land he had previously explored
in the Bushy Creek area. The first permanent settlers, Thomas Toogood
and his wife, purchased 5 000 acres in 1841, and Wrighte built a house
on his property in 1844. The Pioneers' Memorial, which can be found in
front of the town hall, is made from a chimney stone taken from
Wrighte's original house.
The area which now constitutes the centre of Box Hill
was first settled in 1854 and the township became a market centre for
the fruit and vegetables grown in the district. Two years later, Joseph
Aspinall, whose house was the site of the first Methodist service in
the area, oversaw the construction of the Woodhouse Grove Methodist
Church. It was named after Aspinall¹s property which had been named
after a college for Methodist ministers in Yorkshire, England.
Remodelled at the 1956 centenary to allow for an
expanded congregation, it still stands today and is classified by the
National Trust. The first Wesleyan church in central Box Hill, now the
Methodist Oxford Hall, was established on Station and Oxford Streets in 1886.
The town's name was chosen by lot at a meeting of locals
in 1860. The successful entry was made by Silas Padgham, storekeeper
and first postmaster of the area, at whose house the assembly convened.
Padgham was apparently born at Box Hill in Surrey, England, although it
has been argued that the box eucalypts of the region exerted some
influence on the decision.
A land boom generated prosperity when the railway
arrived in 1882, enabling men like Roberts and McCubbin to commute
freely to and from Melbourne. However, the speculative recklessness
which accompanied the boom contributed to a significant bust in 1893.
The first electric tram in the southern hemisphere
commenced its run from Box Hill to Doncaster in 1889, in order to
transport passengers to and from the train station. It met with
resistance from some locals who sabotaged the line during construction
and again in 1891. A casualty of the depression, the service terminated
in 1896.
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The White Horse is an emblem
of Box Hill
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Appropriately situated
in the centre of Whitehorse Road stands a statue of a white horse on a
pedestal which has become the emblem of Box Hill. It appears on the
city¹s coat of arms. The statue's history is bound up with a temperance
campaign which was conducted by members of the area's influential
Methodist and Presbyterian churches. A local Rechabite society was
founded in 1870, but it was not until the passage of a 1906 Act, which
considerably reduced the number of available licenses in the state,
that the temperance-abstinence movement became politically powerful.
In 1920, the year prohibition officially came into
force in the United States, local option polls were undertaken and the
Nunawading district, which includes Box Hill, was one of only two in
Victoria which voted to completely ban liquor licensing. As a result,
the White Horse Hotel, opened in 1853, was forced to cease trading. It
became a boarding house until 1933, when it was demolished. At that
time the owners donated the old hotel's symbol, the White Horse statue,
to the city, which erected it at its present site.
Prohibition campaigners have fiercely resisted a return
to regular licensing conditions. This has forced hopeful liquor
merchants to resort to interesting tactics in order to obtain their
ends. In 1956, the Box Hill RSL sought to take advantage of a
liberalisation of regulatory legislation, which made it easier for
grocers and clubs to obtain licenses. While the RSL was vainly fighting
the 'dry' opposition, the local golf club managed to erect its Notice
of Intention in such a way that it went unnoticed and met the
requirement that the intention be advertised in a Victorian newspaper
by choosing the Sunraysia Daily in faraway Mildura.
The RSL tried again in 1965. Although only 48% of the
neighbourhood supported the Club, the relevant act was worded in such a
way that 50% had to vote 'no' for the application to fail. The Club's
advisers noticed that 3% of those polled did not vote: therefore only
49% had opposed the application. This view was upheld by the courts and
the RSL received its license in 1966. Box Hill was officially declared
a city in 1927.
Things to see:
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Box Hill Town Hall
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Dandenong Ranges
National Park
Dandenong Ranges National Park (3215 ha) is a very
attractive and popular attraction which beckons Melburnians who can
gaze upon its western slopes on a clear day. It was declared in 1987,
although this declaration represented the amalgamation of diverse
sections which were already reserved with some additions.
It offers opportunities for walking, sightseeing, picnicking,
nature observation and car touring. More than 350 plant species have
been recorded in the Park, including the rare cinnamon wattle and
smooth tea-tree. There are also 130 bird species, 31 species of mammals
(most are nocturnal), 21 reptile species and nine amphibian species.
The first European known to set foot in the
Dandenongs was botanist Daniel Bunce who was drawn from Melbourne by
the image of the looming western slopes in 1839. Guided by a party of
Aboriginal people he climbed Mt Corhanwarrabul (628 m) and Mt Dandenong
(633 m) - the two highest peaks in the ranges.
The first European settlers were the Holden family who camped
on the slopes from 1855 and felled mountain ash until the turn of the
century. Official settlement began in the 1870s and fruit-growing
accompanied timbergetting. Guest houses and tea rooms were established
to encourage tourists when fruit prices fell.
From Box Hill follow Canterbury Rd east for about 7 km then
turn right onto Boronia Rd. After about 10 km it becomes Forest Rd
which, within another 3 km, reaches a T-intersection with the Mountain
Highway. Cross over the latter and proceed east along The Basin-Olinda
Rd for about 700 metres then turn left onto Sheffield Rd. After about
500 m, turn right into Doongalla Rd. Another 500 m will bring you to an
intersection. Keep to the left and this road will take you through to
the Doongalla Picnic Ground which is the main attraction in this part
of the park.
A homestead was built on this picnic ground in 1908 as
'Invermay' and later renamed 'Doongalla'. It was destroyed by a 1932
bushfire although the servant's quarters and stables remain. Later
owners continued to log the forest until the government bought back the
estate in 1950 and it was declared a reserve.
Rhododendrons bloom at the picnic area in spring. There are a
number of short and well-signposted walking tracks or the more
ambitious can start at the Doongalla Stables carpark, take the Stables
track downhill through eucalypt forest, turn left at Bills Track, left
at Edgars Track then, after 150 m, take another left into Golf Course
Track. Pass by Invermay Track to get onto the Doongalla Forest Access
Road which will return you to the picnic ground which can be booked for
events or functions, tel: 131 963.
The gullies along Dandenong Creek, near the homestead
site, support mountain ash communities (the largest flowering plants in
the world, they grow to 100 metres in height and can live for 500
years) while the drier, more exposed, western slopes are characterised
by long-leaved box and red stringybark communities. Birdlife in this
section of the park includes pardalote, mistle-toe birds, ravens,
yellow-tailed black cockatoos, thornbills, eastern yellow robins, New
Holland honeyeaters, whipbirds, golden whistlers, boobook owls and
powerful owls. Goannas, grass skinks and echidnas can be seen in the
daytime although most of the park's mammals are nocturnal.
If you wish to explore the park further you can continue
along The Basin-Olinda Rd or approach it via the Mt Dandenong Tourist
Rd which runs off the Burwood Highway. See the entries on Ferntree Gully, Olinda, Kalorama, Sherbrooke, Lilydale and Kallista for further details.
For general information and literature contact Parks
Victoria on 131 963 or, if you require more detailed information
contact the office at Upper Ferntree Gully on (03) 9758 1342. You can
also visit the Parks Victoria website on www.parks.vic.gov.au.
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Motels
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Box Hill Motel
177 Station St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9808 3622
Facsimile: (03) 9808 3622
Rating: ***1/2
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Maroondah Motel
768 Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 0517
Facsimile: (03) 9890 9344
Rating: ***
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The Tudor Motel
1101 Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 9581
Facsimile: (03) 9890 2238
Rating: ****
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Apartments
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Tudor Serviced Town Houses & Apts
1101Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 6665
Rating: ****
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Restaurants
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A Box Hill Tudor Experience
1101 Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 6665
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Best Food Gallery
599 Station St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9897 1448
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Bila's Indian Restaurant & Bar
959 Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 0676
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Bollywood on the Park-Indian Restaurant
Cnr Riversdale Rd Elgar Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9888 7575
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Box Hill Chinese Restaurant
Elgar Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9886 6703
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Box Hill TAFE
Elgar Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9886 9411
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Canton Lake Restaurant
529 Station St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9899 2388
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Dolci's Pizza Restaurant
Middleborough Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 0599
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Dumpling King Chinese Restaurant
Station St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 3719
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Eliza's Restaurant & Bar Middleborough
Middleborough Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 9551
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Enris Restaurant
1039 Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: 0419 703 570
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Fountain's Licensed Restaurant
465 Elgar Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9286 9278
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Fu Long Seafood Restaurant
942-946 Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 7388
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Grand Taipei Restaurant
Station St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 8866
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Hills BBQ Noodle Shop
Station St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9899 3382
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Indochine Vietnamese Restaurant
Carrington Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 2966
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KFC
845 Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 9509
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La Porchetta Pizza Restaurant
Station St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 7588
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Mariachis Mexican Restaurant
Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 0722
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McDonald's Family Restaurant
Central Shopping Centre
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 3477
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Mihali's Tavern
24 Cambridge St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 1220
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Natraz Innovative Indian Restaurant
197b Middleborough Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 5944
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Penang Inn Restaurant
Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 3302
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Pho Duna
552 Station St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 1390
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Restaurant Kimura
932 Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 9699
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Stathi's Athenian Tavern Restaurant
Cambridge St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9899 1717
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Sukaramai Restaurant
Station St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 8788
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Sunny Court Restaurant
Station St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 6960
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Taiwan Cuisine
Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 1688
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Tan Tan
9 Carrington Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9899 7588
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Tea House Authentic Chinese Restaurant
37 Carrington Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9899 9002
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Teriyaki Japanese Restaurant Kimura
Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9899 8989
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The Tudor Motel
1101 Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 9581
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Tien Dat Restaurant
Carrington Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 9699
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Van Tan Restaurant
Station St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 6367
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Vegie Hut Vegetarian Restaurant
984 Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 2287
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Via Tagliatelle Pasta House
Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 7603
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Won-Ton King Restaurant
Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 0688
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Yokoyama Japanese Restaurant
Station St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 2811
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Cafés
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Bank St Deli
15 Bank St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 1557
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Cafe Feducci
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 0981
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Cafe Lush
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9899 5911
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Centre Mall Cafe
Shop 22, Box Hill Central Shopping Centre
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 7190
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Club Food & Wine
539 Middleborough Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9899 9693
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Coffee Bar
25 Trawool St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 1723
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Coffee & Tea Hub
Box Hill Central Shopping Centre
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 4770
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La Piazza Cafe
Central Shopping Centre
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 3433
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New Age Cafe
595 Station St
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9898 7388
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The Happy Eater Cafe
Box Hill Plaza Shopping Centre
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9897 3000
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Zanzibar
924 Whitehorse Rd
Box Hill
VIC
3128
Telephone: (03) 9890 4287
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