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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Mitcham before 1940s, 1970s?
... Census 1924... of development 1851-1971; Details from 1924 Census re local traffic... 1851-1971; Details from 1924 Census re local traffic; Details...; Timeline of development 1851-1971; Details from 1924 Census re ...Four pages of sketch maps of Mitcham business areas.Four pages of sketch maps of Mitcham business areas. Includes: brief history of three hotels; Timeline of development 1851-1971; Details from 1924 Census re local traffic; Details from 1854 Census re populationnon-fictionFour pages of sketch maps of Mitcham business areas. hill hotel, mitcham, mitcham hotel, australia. census 1854, census 1924, traffic, mitcham road mitcham, station street mitcham, britannia street mitcham, whitehorse road mitcham, harvest home hotel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Mitcham Road Traffic Census, 1924
Census of traffic between Mitcham and Vermont taken on Wednesday 17 September 1924 from 7 am to 7 pm.Census of traffic between Mitcham and Vermont taken on Wednesday 17 September 1924 from 7 am to 7 pm.Census of traffic between Mitcham and Vermont taken on Wednesday 17 September 1924 from 7 am to 7 pm.traffic, mitcham, vermont -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Photograph, Harrington's Hotel, Lavers Hill, 1921, 1921
The Lavers Hill Hotel was established in about 1906. The publicans were Messrs. Hedley, Tom McGrath, Pat Harrington and F. Betteridge. When Tom McGrath was publican the hotel boasted 20 rooms and first-class stabling. Pat Harrington when publican supported the local football club when it was formed, and soon after owned the General Store from 1924 until 1926. When a census officer collecting statistical information asked Mrs Harrington, "What does your husband do?" the answer quickly came, "Well now, what could you say Pat has ever done." The hotel burnt done in 1930.B/W. Harrington's Laver Hill Hotel, with one woman approaching the hotel from the left and three people on a very long, two-dimension veranda.lavers hill; hotel;