Carlo Catani

This blog is a tribute to Engineer, Carlo Catani (1852 -1918) Carlo worked for the Public Works Department of Victoria. His projects included draining the Koo Wee Rup and Moe Swamps, flood mitigation works on the Yarra River and the reclamation of the St Kilda foreshore. The gardens he designed at the end of Fitzroy Street were named after him as was the Catani arch bridge on the St Kilda foreshore. This blog covers Catani's professional and personal life. Heather Arnold

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Saturday, June 13, 2020

Vera and Enid - their life in Sydney

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Carlo and Catherine had three daughters Elvira May, known as Vera, (born May 31, 1888); Eugenia Anastasia (born August 13, 1895) and Enid Ma...
Friday, June 12, 2020

By Catani 's banks and braes

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This short report was published in Punch in January 1914. It is of interest for two reasons - firstly it is one of only two reports which I...
Friday, May 15, 2020

Princes Walk Palms

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In 1888 the new Princes bridge over the Yarra River was completed. It was designed by the firm of Jenkins, D'Ebro and Grainger  - J.S. J...
Saturday, March 28, 2020

Enrico Catani - life on his farm at Kyneton

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Enrico Ferdinando Catani was born January 19, 1891 - he was Carlo and Catherine's third child. He was Killed in Action in France on July...
Friday, March 6, 2020

Enrico Catani - life on the sports field

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Carlo's son, Enrico, enlisted on April 28, 1915 and he was Killed in Action, fighting in France, on July 29, 1916 (1). Enrico was  a ke...
Friday, February 7, 2020

A portrait of Carlo Catani

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I went to a meeting of the Berwick Pakenham Historical Society last night and I am sitting there during the meeting looking at the pictures...
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Heather
I am a local history enthusiast, the President of the Koo Wee Rup Swamp Historical Society and the Secretary of the South Eastern Historical Association. I was the Local History Librarian at Casey Cardinia Libraries from 2005 until 2021.
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