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Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
Growing tobacco at Morningside Halls Gap, Lorna (Topsy) Warren, Ronald Warren, Mrs Warren, Sheil (later Leighhead). One copy is a slide held in slide box No. 244.4 people in crop of tobacco Lorna Warren (Topsy), Ronald Warren, Mrs Warren, Sheila Warren (later Leighhead)Names of people in photographpeople, warren, misc industries, tobacco growing -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Book - B/W
Norval Guest-House Aginda and Wettenhall The original Norval The story of Norval begins in 1917 when it was built as a private residence for Mr and Mrs William Thompson. Mrs Thompson was a pioneer of the tourist business, having come from Ballarat to Hall's Gap in 1909 to manage Bellfield Guest-house According to Ida Stanton, in her history of Hall's Gap entitled "Bridging the Gap", Mr Thompson and his wife acquired the six roomed shearers quarters at "Hankelow", on land leased by the Wettenhall family, on the south side of Bellfield. Mr Thompson, she says, completely dismantled the quarters, carefully marking each board, then hired George McKeon to cart the material up to where the original Norval house stood. With great care, the rooms were rebuilt into a home for William and his wife Mathilda. Catherine Good, the daughter of Viola (nee Wettenhall) and niece of Dr Roland, in here "Recollections" entitled "Look to the Mountains - Viola's View 1887-1979", mentions Hankelow. Speaking of her days at Glen Holford, the Wettenhall home at Pomonal, Viola says "Verona and Francie Dennis, my cousins, and I went for one very exciting trip. Father (i.e Dr Roland's father) had bought 300 acres in the Gap to take sheep from Carr's Plains in time of drought, and had a little cottage there with one of the Glen Holford men and his wife in charge. It was called Hankelow. So we three set off over the Range from Glen Holford on foot and leading a pack horse with our night attire and no doubt sponge bags. "We stayed the night at Hankelow with Jim and Minnie. Minnie had been a housemaid at Glen Holford. I was very fond of her. It makes one laugh to think of the excitement of "roughing it"! Minnie gave us a lovely dinner with meringues, and cream, I remember, then early morning tea. After breakfast we were driven in the buggy to the foot of the Goat Rock (since renamed Mt Rosea) and off we went - walking in our long skirts and ankle boots. There was no track of any kind, nor blazed trail - we just made for the top. It was rather frightening at times because we couldn't see where the top was an it always seemed to get further and further away. The last mile was so terribly steep, with a lot of lose shale where you went up twelve inches and slipped back six. Now you motor to about a couple of miles from the top and then have a graded path. Anyway, we got there and back safely and were rewarded with a magnificent view" By a strange coincidence, Hankelow, the source of Norval Guest-house in times past (if the name can be applied to the property as a whole, which seems likely) is in fact also the source of our Wettenhall Campsite! Hankelow was named after a property owned by the Wettenhall family in England. In 1917 William and Mathilda retired to their newly built home (Norval) "to escape from the tourist business" However, so many people made requests to stay with them that they found it necessary to add several more rooms and sleepouts to their home. In this way, early in 1921, the guest-house began to take shape. Mr Thompson, a former librarian of the Mechanics Institute in Ballarat, named the house "Norval". The name "Norval" comes from a quotation from the play 'Douglas" by John Home. Written in the mid-16th century the play is set in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland. The story is of a boy who was parted from this mother during his early childhood, and was given to a shepherd who raised him. Some eighteen years later the mother by chance happens to meet here son, and not knowing his true identity, asks his name. He answers, "My name is Norval; and in the Grampian hills my father feeds his flocks." Perhaps it was simply because "Norval" was associated with the "Grampians" that it was chosen by Mr Thompson. He may also have been conscious of feeding "flocks" of tourists in his expanding, guest-house. Norval Guest-house prospered. It was known for its fine cooking and friendly atmosphere - a tradition which has carried through to the modern Norval! It closed between 1940 and 1949 because of the second world war. In 1949 it was decided to almost completely rebuild the house. Most of the old building (Hankelow plus) was demolished and rebuilt to a much larger and more modern plan. And then, on May 1, 1965, it was purchased by the Committee of Management of the Methodist and Presbyterian Conference Centres. At this time the guest-house was owned and operated by Marjorie and Lachland McLennan, Mrs McLennan being the daughter of William and Mathilda Thompson, the pioneers of the establishment. The McLennans had operated the Guest-house since about 1930.Photocopy 2 pages of article from book titled 'In the Making' title of article Norval guest House the original Norvalaccommodation, guesthouses, norval -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Postcard - B/W, 1918 - 1920
Additions to Thompson's home as former paying guests of Mrs. Thompson wanted to continue enjoying her hospitality. Name Marjorie Law written in ink on back.Postcard showing main building & 3 'chalets'.accommodation, guesthouses, norval -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1917
Land owned by William & Matilda Thompson. They purchased some disused shearers' quarters, consisting of six rooms, and in 1917 moved the building onto their land to provide a home. Mrs. Thompson had only recently retired after being the manageress of "Bellfield" for seven years. They named their house "Norval". Norval. Front view of house with a man and woman on verandah (un-named). Chicken wire fence in foreground.buildings, houses, norval -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Postcard - B/W, C 1950
Photo shows front view of Norval with garden in front.accommodation, guesthouses, norval -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Postcard - B/W, C 1945
Rocklyn. Front view of building with people on verandah.accommodation, guesthouses, norval -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured, C 1930
Photo shows Advertising sheet divided into three sections - 'Boronia cafe and Store Halls Gap'; '"Rocklyn" - Guest House in Halls Gap'; 'Grampians Billiard Parlours'.media, flyers, buildings, shops -
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Postcard - B/W
Grampians House, outbuildings and grounds.Grampians House. Guest house and outbuildings in Grampians.accommodation, guesthouses, grampian house -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Postcard - B/W, C 1950
Grampians House. Photograph of guest house and garden.accommodation, guesthouses, grampian house -
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Postcard - B/W
Grampians Houe, including Guest House, & Private Hotel. Car in foreground.accommodation, guesthouses, grampian house -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1950
During the period 1940-1970 'The Chalet' was run by Mrs. E. M. Dean. It was purchased in 1971 by Mr. & Mrs Ryan. 'The Chalet' continued as accommodation until 1998.Photo of advertising flyer for 'The Chalet', Halls Gap - The Grampians _ Excellent Accommodation - Comfortable Furnished Bungalows - Central Position. Mrs. E. M. Dean Proprietress. Tel: Halls Gap 27media, flyers, accommodation, the chalet -
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Photograph - B/W, C 1940s
The Chalet' was owned at this time by Mrs. E. M. Dean. Photo shows what was called the 'back flat'. The building had 3 separate kitchens. There were also four 'bedroom' bungalows.Photo shows back of accommodation known as 'The Chalet' - snow on ground and roof.accommodation, chaletsthe chalet -
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Photograph
Advertisement in Victorian Country Hotel, Guest and Boarding House Guide. Provides details of tours, things to see, do and costs. Mrs. S. V. Morgan proprietress. Guest House arranges tours and has electric lights, large garage, hot water service, tennis, fishing and shooting.Grampians House accommodation. Guests in front of Grampians House tennis court.media, advertisements, accommodation, grampian hosue -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1950
Written on back in pencil, however comparison with record 82 suggests that photo may have been taken earlier than 1945. Guest house with young plantings in garden.Grampian House accommodation, planted with arbour at entranceaccommodation, guesthouses, grampian house -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
taken between 7 and 21 February 1945. Grampian House accommodation. Photo of front of house.'Grampians House, Halls Gap, Taken 7-21 Feb, 1945'; 'L. Buchanan, 3 Orana Court, Moorabbin 3189' written on rear of both copies. accommodation, guesthouses, grampian house -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Postcard - B/W, C 1945
Grampians House accommodation. Bus in foreground of building.The Rose Series P.10081accommodation, guesthouses, grampian house -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1944
Photo of John Morgan with Edna, Thomas Morgan's wife & Diana, John Morgan's niece. Edna Florence Morgan nee Kennedy (wife of Thomas Tyley Morgan) 1904-1980, mother of only child. Diana Millicent Lewin nee Morgan 1939-1996, (paternal niece of John 'Jack' Oscar Tyley Morgan 1896-1970). The Morgan family owned Grampians House.Two adults and a child at Melbourne Zoological Gardens.people, morgan, accommodation, grampian hosue -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
Advertisement for Mountain Grand Halls Gap A Mangle was the proprietor Electric Light, Hot water service, Hot dinners, Week-end parties catered for Tennis Court, Bowling Green, one minute from swimming poolAdvertisement for Guest HouseAGFA quality paper made in Germanymedia, advertisements, accommodation, mountain grand -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1952
Guest house and surrounding bushMountain Grand Guest house 1952 Halls Gap Grampiansaccommodation, guesthouses, mountain grand -
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Postcard - B/W
2 post cards and 1 photo of post cardGuest House in GrampiansTaylor Series No 14 Valentines' post card a genuine photoaccommodation, guesthouses, mountain grand -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1950
Photograph of post card of Mountain Grand Guest HouseGuest house in GrampiansThe Rose Series P 12199accommodation, guesthouses, mountain grand -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured, C 1987
Mountain Grand guest house in Autumn Guest House in Halls GapAutumn Halls Gap 87/3guesthouses, mountain grand -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured, C 1940
Appears to be older period possibly 1940s because of the age of the carGuest on verandah, car at side of Guest Houseaccommodation, guesthouses, mountain grand -
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Photograph - B/W
Photograph of post cardUpdated railing on verandah of Guest houseThe Rose Series P 12199accommodation, guesthouses, mountain grand -
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Photograph - B/W, C 1878-1888
This school was moved to Heatherlie Township from Darra in 1888. Closed in 1890 and moved to BeulahTeacher and students outside School House Historical Places Branch,education, schools, heatherlie -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1890-1894
Residence of William and Ellen D'Altons at Silver Springs was used for school 1890-1894School/Residence with people in foregroundeducation, schools, people, d'alton -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1890-1894
Students and teacher outside D'Altons House which was Silver Springs School Students are: Back Row L-R Syd Monk, Geo D'Alton, Donald and Harvey McDonald, Will D'Alton, Robert and James Wood, and L-R W Wood, Miss Alice Osborne, Front Row Sandy McDonald, T Wood, Emmy and Effie McDonald, Amy and Clare D'AltonStudents and teacher outside of school buildingeducation, schools, silver springs -
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Photograph - B/W, C 1890
Nov 17th, Miss Alice Osborne (teacher) Children Back Row small boy Tom Wood, Syd Monk, George D'Alton, 2 McDonalds, Will D'Alton, 2 Woods, Mrs Alice Osborne and J D'Alton Front Sandy McDonald, Wood, 2 McDonalds, @ D'Altons (Clare and Amy)House of D'Altons and school House Students and teach in photo3 large copies (one sepia) and 1 smaller copyeducation, schools, silver springs -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1924
Students in Halls Gap School which was held in local hallPeople outside of buildingeducation, schools, halls gap -
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Photograph - B/W, C 1937
Students at school in this year. See additional image for names of students and donor information.Students in front of Halls Gap States Schooleducation, schools, halls gap