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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Forest Hill, Boyle, Dudley
... Forest Hill Holiday House... Gregory Family Forest Hill Holiday House Forest Hill Residents ...Information on early settlement of Forest Hill and names of pioneers dating back to 1864.Information on early settlement of Forest Hill and names of pioneers dating back to 1864.Information on early settlement of Forest Hill and names of pioneers dating back to 1864.bolster family, bayle family, mcclare family, oru? family, read family, cawise? family, peacock family, jayau? family, mcarthur family, gregory family, forest hill holiday house, forest hill residents kindergarten -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Kindergarten Holiday Home, Mar - May 2021
A property in Forest Hill has been purchased and equipped to house 20 city kindergarten children.non-fictionA property in Forest Hill has been purchased and equipped to house 20 city kindergarten children.kindergarten, forest hill -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Visitors Book, Caven House Visitors Book, 1936-45, c.1935
When he arrived in 1903 Charles Trew saw the need for a boarding house in Lavers Hill which he called "Cavan House". Originally two rooms it gradually increased with more accommodation and stables. In 1918, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hobson leased Cavan House and later bought the premises. Cavan House quickly became popular as a guest house, with many guests returning year after year for holidays. Ensuring the comfort and well-being of guests was appreciated. Mrs Hobson provided generous meals for workers and teachers on a semi-permanent basis as well as meals for the travelling public. After the Hobson's retirement in 1953 a succession of operators followed. The Visitors Book covers ther perion from 1936 until 1945.Visitors, Caven House. Leather-bound, quarto, pp. 242.Names of visitors from cover to cover.lavers hill; cavan house; jack hobson; charles trew;