Showing 5 items matching "heytesbury forest"
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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Publication, Collett and Bain, Heytesbury Forest School, c.1971
... Heytesbury Forest School...Schools in Heytesbury Forest, Victoria... of the schools in the Heytesbury Forest area. The Heytesbury Shire... in the Heytesbury Forest area. The Heytesbury Shire Council was established ...This booklet, by Rosamund Duruz, gives the history of the schools in the Heytesbury Forest area. The Heytesbury Shire Council was established in 1863 and the first schools in the area opened in the 1870s. Most of them were closed when Timboon Consolidated School (later Timboon High School) opened in 1948. The Heytesbury Forest was largely deforested by the Bailey Closer Settlement Scheme of the 1930s and later the establishment of more farming properties in the 1950s. This booklet is of interest as a comprehensive history of the schools in the Heytesbury Forest area pre 1970. It will be useful for researchers. This is a soft-cover booklet of 63 pages. The cover is a cream colour with brown images of trees and a school on the front cover. The booklet includes a map, a sketch and several black and white photographs. The booklet is bound with metal staples.schools in heytesbury forest, victoria, rosamund duruz, historian, history of warrnambool -
Peterborough History Group
Book, Heytesbury Forest Schools; Their story and background, 1972
... Heytesbury Forest Schools; Their story and background..., Timboon, 3268. Heytesbury Forest Schools; Their story ...details the history and development of local education including the Peterborough school.History of the district schools, including Peterborough schools over time.Softcover 60 page book compiled by Rosamund Duruz; compiled by the Ladies' Executive Council of the Timboon Schools, Timboon, 3268.peterborough 3270, peterborough school, state school no 2650, state school no 3024, state school no 4617, narrawaturk -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, Terang Express, The Border of the Heytesbury, 1937
... History of Cudgee/Naringal/Heytesbury Forest area.... It is a fine history of life in the Naringal/Cudgee/Heytesbury Forest.... It is a fine history of life in the Naringal/Cudgee/Heytesbury Forest ...This book has been written by Alice Goldstraw in 1937. It is a fine history of life in the Naringal/Cudgee/Heytesbury Forest area at the end of the 19th century. There are accounts of the bushland, the school and the people in the area. Alice Goldstraw (d. 1967) was the daughter of George and Robina Goldstraw who were pioneer farmers in the Cudgee area. The Goldstraw families were prominent in the early history of Warrnambool and district, especially as timber millers and sawyers. This book is of considerable importance as it is a rare copy of ‘The Border of the Heytesbury’ written by Alice Goldstraw. It provides a wealth of material for researchers. An index to the book has been compiled by the Warrnambool and District Historical Society. This is a soft cover booklet of 34 pages. It has a buff-coloured cover with black printing and blue lines on the front cover. There is also a Warrnambool & District Historical Society stamp on the front cover. There are eleven chapters on ‘The Border of the Heytesbury’ and one chapter on ‘Some People in the Heytesbury’. The printed pages are divided into two columns. The pages have been stapled but the staples have been removed.Enid Suggetthistory of cudgee/naringal/heytesbury forest area, history of warrnambool, alice goldstraw, cudgee, naringal, heytesbury forest -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, And We Who Followed, 1988
This book contains a history of the Shire of Heytesbury from 1921 to 1987. It is written by Jack Fletcher and follows on from his book ‘The Infiltrators’ which is the history of the Heytesbury region from 1840 to 1920. The Heytesbury area in the Western District of Victoria was named after the village of Heytesbury in England and the first Baron Heytesbury, Sir William A Court, who purchased the village in 1828 and was a distinguished public figure in Great Britain at the time. The area, largely forested, was cleared in 1960 to establish the Heytesbury Soldier Settlement Scheme and is today an important dairying area centred around the town of Simpson.This book is of some interest as it details a history of an area adjoining the Warrnambool district. The Heytesbury Settlement farmers are predominantly dairy producers, similar to those in other districts around WarrnamboolThis is a hard cover buff-coloured book with a dust cover sealed down onto the hard cover. The front and back covers have a sepia coloured photograph of the Heytesbury Settlement Park.Front of dust cover – ‘And We Who Followed - A History of the Heytesbury 1921-1987-Jack S. Fletcher Spine – as above (plus a library classification) heytesbury region, victoria, heytesbury soldier settlement -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Book, Marella of the Otways, 1985
Marella of the Otways: bush stories and verse. May Robe Craig. E.Ross Gordon (illus.) 1st ed. No location; May Robe Craig; 1985.84 p.; illus. Soft cover.marella; otways; bush stories; bush verse; melligig waters; tomahawk creek; heytesbury;