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Yarra River Place

Description:
The first known sighting of the Yarra River was by surveyor Charles Grimes in 1803. Grimes commented that the river offered great potential as the site of a future township. However it was not until Batman arrived in the area in 1835 that development began.
The Yarra River has its headwaters at Mt. Baw Baw and travels 242 kilometres to empty into Port Phillip Bay. It has 24 tributaries (two of which are in Darebin – the Merri and Darebin creeks), and supplies water to 2.6 million households.
The name of the river is actually a mistake. When surveyor John Wedge asked local aborigines the name of the river in 1835 they replied “yarro yarro”, meaning it flows. The river was actually known by the aborigines as Birrarung, or place of mists and shadows.
The first land sales on the Yarra River in Northcote occurred in 1840 when a number of farm lots were sold in Alphington and Fairfield. From 1881 C. H. James purchased large blocks of land in the area and subdivided and sold them at auction.
Whilst living on the Yarra certainly had its attractions there were also pitfalls. The Yarra River was prone to flooding, the first known flood was in 1839 and it was to flood at regular intervals until the last great flood in 1934. Thereafter, redevelopment of the river bank and the construction of weirs managed to bring the situation under control.
It was during the 1920s that the Yarra River finally began to impress itself upon the minds of Northcote citizens. Up until then it was popular as a swimming destination but suddenly it enjoyed a boom period. The Rudder Grange and Willow Dell (Fairfield) boathouses enjoyed popularity and canoeing, rowing and swimming flourished. The Fairfield Park was established and swimming pools were built in Fairfield Park and in Alphington. Regattas were a commonplace occurrence. This was the golden age of recreation on the Yarra and was to last until the Second World War.
Up until 1962 Alphington and parts of Fairfield were part of the City of Heidelberg. However a State Government Inquiry in the preceding year recommended changes to local government boundaries and as a result Alphington and the remainder of Fairfield became part of the City of Northcote. In 1994 another series of local government boundary changes saw the area south of Heidelberg Road move to the City of Yarra.


Sources:
Lemon, Andrew. Northcote Side of the River. North Melbourne (Vic): Hargreen, 1983.

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Yarra River.
Yarra River.


Yarra River.
Yarra River.


Canoeing on the Yarra.
Canoeing on the Yarra.


Floods 1934
Floods 1934


Canoeing on the Yarra.
Canoeing on the Yarra.


Canoeing on the Yarra.
Canoeing on the Yarra.


Canoeing on the Yarra.
Canoeing on the Yarra.


Canoeing on the Yarra.
Canoeing on the Yarra.


Canoeing on the Yarra.
Canoeing on the Yarra.


Pipe bridge flooded 1934.
Pipe bridge flooded 1934.


Pipe bridge flooded 1934.
Pipe bridge flooded 1934.


Original Rudder Grange Boathouse.
Original Rudder Grange Boathouse.


Rudder Grange Boathouse
Rudder Grange Boathouse


Rudder Grange boathouse.
Rudder Grange boathouse.


Canoeing on the Yarra.
Canoeing on the Yarra.


Original Rudder Grange Boathouse.
Original Rudder Grange Boathouse.


Rudder Grange Boathouse flooded
Rudder Grange Boathouse flooded


Fairfield Boathouse flooded 1934
Fairfield Boathouse flooded 1934


Fairfield Boathouse flooded 1934.
Fairfield Boathouse flooded 1934.


Regattas were common on the Yarra.
Regattas were common on the Yarra.


Regatta on the Yarra River.
Regatta on the Yarra River.


Regatta on the Yarra River.
Regatta on the Yarra River.


Regatta on the Yarra River.
Regatta on the Yarra River.


The Yarra River as it appeared in the Australasian newspaper about 1910.
The Yarra River as it appeared in the Australasian newspaper about 1910.


The Yarra River under the Pipe Bridge
The Yarra River under the Pipe Bridge


Rudder Grange boathouse under the flooded Yarra
Rudder Grange boathouse under the flooded Yarra


Flooded Yarra at the end of Alphington Street, Alphington
Flooded Yarra at the end of Alphington Street, Alphington


Yarra in flood near Rudder Grange
Yarra in flood near Rudder Grange


Yarra River 1934
Yarra River 1934


Yarra River in flood 1934
Yarra River in flood 1934


Fairfield valley 1934
Fairfield valley 1934


Rudder Grange boathouse under water
Rudder Grange boathouse under water


Floods 1934
Floods 1934


View to Alphington Street, Alphington
View to Alphington Street, Alphington


Rudder Grange under water
Rudder Grange under water


View to Alphington Street from Kew side of the Yarra.
View to Alphington Street from Kew side of the Yarra.





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