The bushland areas around Box Hill South, Victoria have provided inspiration to many creative minds over the years, with two of its earliest admirers being artists Frederick McCubbin and Tom Roberts, who held painting camps at bush sites in the 1880s. English-born Roberts excelled in indigenous landscape painting, for which he is still held in high regard, and also pioneered ‘plein air’ painting, which was the focus of his camps throughout the suburb and at neighbouring Heidelberg. The professional team here at Minuteman Press can assist clients in keeping important records and images such as photographs of major artworks through the use of digital copying in Box Hill South.
A suburb of the City of Whitehorse, Box Hill South retains a strong link with its past. A number of its older properties are heritage listed, including the Canterbury Road-based Pound House, the circa 1907 Gwynton Park (which still operates today as the Kingswood College administration building) and Elgar Road’s Tyneholm. Digital copying in Box Hill South allows images of buildings such as these to be preserved in a small, easy access format for generations to come.
The use of digital copying in Box Hill South is also widespread in commercial and industrial areas, of which the suburb has quite a number. Contact the team here at Minuteman Press today for all your printing needs.
