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Torquay and District Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Bellbrae Cemetery Memorial Exhibition 2015
... bellbrae victoria pioneering families... pioneering families Black and white photograph Bellbrae Cemetery ...Photograph is of William and Lena Cunningham taking delivery of a parcel at the Bellbrae post office.William and Lena Cunningham (née Dridan) ran the store and post office at Bellbrae from 1940 to 1973.Black and white photograph bellbrae victoria pioneering families -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Bellbrae Cemetery Memorial Exhibition 2015
... victoria pioneer families Black and white photograph Bellbrae ...Photograph shows a gathering in front of the original Bellbrae school. The Bellbrae school was the seat of learning for the children of the Bellbrae pioneers.Black and white photographbellbrae victoria pioneer families -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Bellbrae Cemetery Memorial Exhibition 2015
... in the Bellbrae Torquay area. bellbrae victoria pioneer families Black ...Photograph shows Llanberris House, built by Joseph and Mary Gundry on Iron Bark Station, west of the Anglesea Geelong Road, off Menzels Road above Spring Creek. The Gundrys took up Iron Bark station in 1844 and subsequently bought up more surrounding land. Just prior to Joseph's death in 1878, the property comprising 7721 acres was offered for sale as well as conditional rights to adjoining land. Llanberis House was a substantial stone dwelling of 2 storeys with 11 rooms.The Gundry family was one of the pioneering European settlers in the Bellbrae Torquay area.Black and white photographbellbrae victoria pioneer families -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Bellbrae Cemetery Memorial Exhibition 2015
... in the Bellbrae district. bellbrae victoria pioneer families Black ...Photograph shows members of the Bubb family cutting ironbark logs in the Anglesea forest for their sawmill. The sawmill was established after WW2 to provide work for his sons. The sons who worked at the mill were Arthur, Harold (aka Jimmy), and Robert all of whom are buried at Bellbrae cemetery. As well as providing timber for their own use, Bubbs' timber was used in many homes around the Anglesea and Bellbrae areas.The Bubb family was a prominent pioneer family in the Bellbrae district.Black and white photographbellbrae victoria pioneer families