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Archive - CD/DVD, Halls Gap Ledcourt and Greg Camerons Book Launch. Arthur Henry James Newspaper Cuttings, Gregs Book Launch, Halls Gap Ledcourt Stawell. Photos Grampians, Reg Cooper Painting, Service Medals, 2014
... Henry James Newspaper Cuttings, Gregs Book Launch, Halls Gap... grampians Stawell WW2 Halls Gap Ledcourt and Greg Camerons Book ...stawell, ww2 -
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Photograph, Stawell Times News, Stawell Boomerang Club, 23/4/1965
Copy of photo from Stawell Times News. B/W 16 students in background watching Ralph Sinclair in foreground about to catch his returning Boomerang. Students: Denis White, Graham Cahill, Ron Kewish, Chris Peters?, Ronald Mudra?, Donald Hutchinson?,Ron Watman (Halls Gap), Donald Hutchins?, Geoff Bonney?, Shane Friend, Dot McGonical (Teacher?), Chris Hateley, Owen Martin?. -
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Book, Stawell Water Supply, Stawell Water Supply - Commencement of Works, 18th February 1875, 2000
125th Anniversary celebration Of the Stawell water Supply Commencement of works 18th February 1875Grey Paper cover with B/w/ drawing of people around a large trench with three people at the bottom. ((taken from Illustrated Australian News 24th March 1875) and black print125th Anniversary Celebration Stawell Water Supply Commencement of works 18th February, 1875 On Rear Cover Norther Grampians Shire Council Inc Logo Grampians Water inc logo Parks Vicotria inc logo Halls Gap & Grampians Histprical Society. Inc Logo Stawe;; Historical Society Inc. ic Logostawell water supply d'alton -
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Book, Graeme & Joe Fuller, Grampians Region Fires 2005/06, 2005-2006
... - 2006 Deep Lead, Halls Gap, Illawarra, Moyston, Pomonal... - Grampians Region Fire 2005 - 2006 Deep Lead, Halls Gap, Illawarra ...This booklet contains Newspaper Cuttings & Some Photographs of the fire in 2005-2006Clear Plastic sleeve over black Plastic, white paper with three colour photographs of a bush fire and fire engine31 st December 2005 On Spine - Grampians Region Fire 2005 - 2006 Deep Lead, Halls Gap, Illawarra, Moyston, Pomonal, Stawell, Wartook, Willaurastawell -
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Photograph, Grampians House's Snow scene in Halls Gap July 1949
Snow Scene Grampians House July 1949stawell -
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Photograph, "To Know Him Was To Love Him." --- Colour Photo of the Watercolour painting by Mr Will J Rees
Photo of Will Rees Watercolour (1905) Looking East from Stoney CreekColour photo of reduced water colour. Halls Gap, Grampians Mountains, Victoria; looking east from Stoney Creek. Painted 1905. From the estate of Mrs Jean Hughes.stawell -
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Photograph, Two Bullock Teams with loads of Water Pipes at Halls Gap
... Two Bullock Teams pulling loads of Water Pipes at Halls Gap ...Two Bullock Teams pulling loads of Water Pipes at Halls Gap. Bush scene showing two bullock teams loaded with water pipes. Three men in the photo, two men on the pipe wagons, one standing leaning on a stick beside the team of bullocks. There are two black and white photos one small the other an enlargement.stawell water supply -
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Photograph, Fluming Water Supply in the Grampians 1991 -- 9 Photos -- Coloured
Coloured photos of Fluming Water Supply in the Grampians. a. Grampians Exit of tunnel through Mt William Range built 1874. b. Halls Gap Fyan's Creek with buried pipe from new diversion Weir Nov 24/91 (Fume Main). c. Halls Gap New Diversion Weir (Keith Phillips) Nov 24/1991. d. Halls Gap Old pipe to open flume adapter Nov 24/1991. e. Halls Gap Old metal open flume Nov24/91. f. Halls Gap Old metal flume and man made stone supporting wall. g. Halls Gap Overhanging rocks above old fume line Nov 24/1991. h. Halls Gap Old pipe to open flume adapter Bill Holmes Nov 24/91. i. Grampians Old hut for controlling flow valves etc. at Stawell side of Mount William Range after tunnel exit. Nine colour photographs of various views around a tunnel through a hill site.grampians water supply flume -
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Book, Ida Stanton, Myrtlebank under Lake Bellfield, 2003
... THe history of Myrtle bank, Halls gap and the Grampians ...THe history of Myrtle bank, Halls gap and the GrampiansPale yellow card covers with plastic binding. drawing of a lake with a small boat and a man fishing. lower drawing two buildings one with four chimneys, and a wagon out the front.Myrtle Bank Under Lake Bellfield Produced by the Halls Gap & Grampians Historical society in celebration of it's 20th Year.stawell grampians -
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Photograph, Grampians House in Halls Gap c1940's
... stawell Grampians House in Halls Gap c1940's Photograph ...Sepia Photograph of Grampians House Halls Gap 1940'sstawell -
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Photograph, "Peace" Memorial on Halls Gap Road built 1919 at site of old Treasury Building Commercial Street Pleasant Creek c1922
... on Halls Gap Road built 1919 at site of old Treasury Building ...Group of Gentlemen beside the Peace Memorial situated on Halls Gap Road built 1919 at site of old Treasury Building Commercial Street Pleasant Creek. C1922stawell -
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Photograph, ''Mokebilla" Station 1866
Mokebilla Station. Part of a collection of Photographs by Mr. O.G. Armstrong as commissioned by the Shire of Stawell for the Inter-colonial and Paris Exhibition in Melbourne in 1866. Charles Browning Hall was at the station for a short period in about 1840-41. Horatio Wils purchased Lexington from C.B. Hall in 1842. To this he added the stations of Larose and Mokebilla. Part of the property still remains along the Halls Gap Rd, by the bridge over the Mount William Creek. Note that the spelling has changed over the years and it is currently known as Mokepilly. Looking across water to Homestead and outbuildings behind large Gum Trees.stawell -
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Photograph, Saw Mills at Childe’s Glenbower Creek in Halls Gap 1866
Saw Mills Halls Gap (Childe’s Glenbower Creek). Part of a collection of Photographs by Mr. O.G. Armstrong as commissioned by the Shire of Stawell for the Inter-colonial and Paris Exhibition in Melbourne in 1866. During the years of gold, the hardwood forests around Stawell were ravaged to provide timber for the mines. It was used undergrounds to shore up workings, and millions of feet of it were fed into furnaces and kilns in which the quartz was roasted. In the years after the gold boom, hardwood from the Grampians was milled for building timber. Wherever there are large tracts of natural bushland, fires are always a danger. A huge fire in January 1939 caused havoc in the Grampians, burning out towns and sawmills such as the one pictured. There have been no sawmills in the Grampian since that fire. stawell industry -
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Photograph, Grampians at Halls Gap 1866
... . Stawell Grampians at Halls Gap 1866 Photograph ...Grampians Halls Gap. Part of a collection of Photographs by Mr. O.G. Armstrong as commissioned by the Shire of Stawell for the Inter-colonial and Paris Exhibition in Melbourne in 1866. From about 1860 there was agitation for a water supply, not only for Stawell but for the Wimmer Mallee as well. In 1887 Wartook was adopted as the first reservoir for the Wimmer. Stawells water supply was designed by Mr. John D’Alton. The scheme came from Fyan’s Creek via Wooden Fluming and a Syphon and finally through the mountain in a tunnel, before being piped to a reservoir on Big Hill. The system was completed in December 1881 and although there have been modifications, basically it has not been changed to this day. The Wimmera Mallee stock and domestic system from the Grampians is the largest system of its kind in the world, the latest edition being like Belfield and piping of Wimmera channels. stawell -
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Photograph, "Barney’s Castle" in the Grampians at Halls Gap 1866
Grampians Halls Gap (Barney’s Castle). Part of a collection of Photographs by Mr. O.G. Armstrong as commissioned by the Shire of Stawell for the Inter-colonial and Paris Exhibition in Melbourne in 1866. In 1880 a branch line from Stawell Railway Yards was built to Heatherly Quarry, to carry stone for part of Parliament House Melbourne, the GPO in Elizabeth St, the Harbour Trust buildings, additions to the Melbourne Town Hall, the Stawell Courthouse Patrick Street and the Stawell Catholic Church in Patrick St. The line was taken over by the Railways Department in June 1905 and was closed in March 1949. It has since been removed but remnants of the machinery and buildings are visible at the quarry site. stawell -
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Photograph, Chautauqua Peak in the Grampians at Halls Gap 1866
Grampians Hall’s Gap (Chautauqua Peak). Part of a collection of Photographs by Mr. O.G. Armstrong as commissioned by the Shire of Stawell for the Inter-colonial and Paris Exhibition in Melbourne in 1866. It is recorded in the history of the Presbyterian Church of Stawell, that one fine piece of organisation by Rev. E.C. Tennant in the early 1890’s was a Chautauqua, or religious conference at the Grampians. Many of the religious leaders of Victoria gathered for the purpose of discussion, conference and spiritual enrichment. So great was the impression made, that a peak in the Grampians was named Chautauqua Peak. stawell -
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Photograph, Grampians Entrance to Halls Gap 1866
... Grampians Entrance to Halls Gap. Part of a collection ...Grampians Entrance to Halls Gap. Part of a collection of Photographs by Mr. O.G. Armstrong as commissioned by the Shire of Stawell for the Inter-colonial and Paris Exhibition in Melbourne in 1866. Halls Gap is named after Charles Browning Hall. In his letter to Joseph Latrobe he gives no clue about his early life except that he was a stock herder as early as 1837. He held two runs in the Wimmer district, that of La Rose and Mokebila in the Grampians (1841 to 1842). He then moved to the Clunes area in 1851. He was a member of the Carisbrook Magistrates Bench. stawell -
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Photograph, Wonderland Range in the Grampians at Halls Gap 1866
Grampians Halls Gap (Wonderland Range). Part of a collection of Photographs by Mr. O.G. Armstrong as commissioned by the Shire of Stawell for the Inter-colonial and Paris Exhibition in Melbourne in 1866. Although little is known of the lifestyle of the Grampians, Aborigines. Evidence of their thousands of years occupation exists in the form of campsites and Ochre and Pipeclay drawings on the smooth surfaces of rock shelters. There are 40 or more aboriginal art galleries known to be in the Grampians, most of which have been discovered in the past 25 years. Some of these shelters are accessible to visitors. stawell