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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - The Bungil Stars, Julie Star, 2025
... ...Bungil Victoria...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray This book is significant because it documents the achievements of a successful race horse trainer from the Bungil district in Northeast Victoria. Horse Racing Bungil Victoria Charles Murray Star This publication documents the life and successes of horse racing trainer Charles Murray Star. ...This publication documents the life and successes of horse racing trainer Charles Murray Star. It includes a brief explanation of the Star family of Bungil, then uses photos and articles to document his achievements in the racing industry and detailed information about several of his most successful horses.An A4 sized publication of 163 pages including articles, black and white and coloured photos, text, maps and an index.This publication documents the life and successes of horse racing trainer Charles Murray Star. It includes a brief explanation of the Star family of Bungil, then uses photos and articles to document his achievements in the racing industry and detailed information about several of his most successful horses.horse racing, bungil victoria, charles murray star -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Timber Tombstones: The History of Bungil and Thologolong Stations, Enid Warnock, 2001
... This book is significant because it records the settlement of the Upper Murray region and the families who pionnerd the district. bungil thologolong station upper murray australian pastoral industry peter sutherland carter brothers A detailed study of the development of Bungil and Thologolong Stations in the Upper Murray region. It includes family profiles of the early pioneers of the Upper Murray region of Victoria focussing on the history of Bungil and Thologolong Stations. ...A detailed study of the development of Bungil and Thologolong Stations in the Upper Murray region. It includes family profiles of the early pioneers of the Upper Murray region of Victoria focussing on the history of Bungil and Thologolong Stations. This publication was researched by members of the Granya Historical Society with the co-operation of the Carter and Sutherland families. It eas officially launched by Tony Plowman MLA at the Granya Museum on 19th May 2001.A book of 182 pages includingmaps, photograpic images and text. The cover features a photo of trees standing in the Hume Dam with the mountains in the background,non-fictionA detailed study of the development of Bungil and Thologolong Stations in the Upper Murray region. It includes family profiles of the early pioneers of the Upper Murray region of Victoria focussing on the history of Bungil and Thologolong Stations. This publication was researched by members of the Granya Historical Society with the co-operation of the Carter and Sutherland families. It eas officially launched by Tony Plowman MLA at the Granya Museum on 19th May 2001.bungil, thologolong station, upper murray, australian pastoral industry, peter sutherland, carter brothers -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncClothing - Wedding Dress of Catherine Waite, 1929
... She was a great granddaughter of John Waite and Mary Ann Robinson who settled in “Bungil” and became pioneers of the Upper Murray region of Victoria. John Waite was born in 1771 at Gravesend, Kent, England. ...She was a great granddaughter of John Waite and Mary Ann Robinson who settled in “Bungil” and became pioneers of the Upper Murray region of Victoria. John Waite was born in 1771 at Gravesend, Kent, England. ...Catherine Waite married Hugh Hyndman in Albury in 1929 at the age of 23 years. She was a great granddaughter of John Waite and Mary Ann Robinson who settled in “Bungil” and became pioneers of the Upper Murray region of Victoria. John Waite was born in 1771 at Gravesend, Kent, England. He arrived in Sydney on 7th May 1804 from Sevenoaks, Kent, England on the convict ship "Coromandel" having been convicted of stealing two sheep. He was assigned to Dr Charles Throsby, surgeon, land holder and inland explorer. John Waite was granted an absolute pardon in 1818. John married Mary Robinson on 14th April 1812 at Windsor, NSW. Mary was the daughter of a member of the NSW Corps and an emancipated convict. John and Mary went on to have 14 children. The family of John Waite formed strong connections with the Hore family which also became prominent in the Upper Murray, Albury and Wodonga. John Hore (Hoare) Snr. of Wexford County, Ireland, was a volunteer in the English Navy for four years before being sentenced to death for mutiny. On appeal this was commuted to seven years’ transportation to Australia. In Australia several marriages occurred between the two families. After the journey of Hume and Hovell to Victoria, John Waite and the Hore family sought pastoral land further south. John Hore Jnr and his brothers Andrew, William, Thomas and Charles all settled in the Upper Murray. John and Elizabeth's son John Hore Jnr married Elizabeth Waite, a daughter of John and Mary Waite. This forged a family connection that would have an influence on the Upper Murray for generations to come. John Waite formed the Bungil run for his son-in-law John Hore, acquiring land through the Robertson Land Act of 1861 which enabled land owners to use relatives as "dummies" to help acquire land. When the “dummy” defaulted on the rent John Hore and other landowners were able to buy the land at reduced prices at auction. In this way the Hore family and their relatives established a large pastoral empire in the Upper Murray, including Bungil, Wagra and Cumberoona. Catherine Waite was born in Albury, NSW in 1905, great granddaughter of John Waite Snr and Mary Robinson. In 1929 she married Hugh Hyndman who before migrating to Australia from Northern Ireland had worked on the construction of the Titanic at the dockyards in Belfast. This dress is significant because it was worn by a descendant of two important pioneer families of the Upper Murray Region of Victoria.A wedding dress from the late 1920s made from peach coloured silk and lace. The bodice and sleeves feature a lace overlay which is repeated from hip length. It is matched with cloche style hat made from matching lace and decorated with ribbon, flowers and a bow.1920s wedding dress, waite family, hore family
