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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO: HUSTLERS TERRACE, 1965
... BENDIGO: HUSTLERS TERRACE... Terrace/FSP Barkley Place/1204 ( opp. Convent ) 'Hustlers Terrace'... at centre on roof. 'Hustlers Terrace/FSP Barkley Place/1204 ( opp ...black and white photo: houses, terrace, 3 storeys, iron lace, 6 chimneys visible. Fence brick pillars with iron rods vertically between pillars. Parapet at centre on roof. 'Hustlers Terrace/FSP Barkley Place/1204 ( opp. Convent ) 'Hustlers Terrace'A. Doneycottage, miners -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Of Bendigo - Prints, Early 1900s
... hustlers terrace.... 11123d Hustlers Terrace Bendigo 11123e Limerick Castle Hotel...photos bendigo mike butcher collection alan doney hustlers ...Six black and white photos printed taken by Allan Doney. For information and research; these photos may be accessed by contacting the Historical Society direct. 11123a Bendigo Arcade Pall Mall next to Myers. 11123b Easter 1955 Junior Fire Brigade pulling fire cart with portrait of Queen Elizabeth 2 on the corner of Park Road and Bridge Street. 11123c School of Mines Float Easter procession 1954. 11123d Hustlers Terrace Bendigo 11123e Limerick Castle Hotel Williamson St Bendigo 11123f Christian Science Society 15 MacKenzie St., Bendigo, on the left at 11 MacKenzie St., formerly "Legacy House", now the Bendigo Historical Society. On the extreme left is the rear of the Princess theatre in View St.photos, bendigo, mike butcher collection, alan doney, hustlers terrace, easter parade, limerick castle, christian science centre, bendigo arcade, legacy house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - 257 & 267 View Street Two Terrace house
A miner from the Hustler's Hill mine struck a rich vein of gold and suggested George Lansell should buy all available share and enter into a partnership with him. The resulting fortune allowed the miner to build these substantial cottages of bluestone and named them Mt Pleasant House and View Hill House. They were later known as Bellyache Terrace. No 267 was eventually sold to G H Tatchell, solicitor. It was then bought by his son Charles Tatchell and remained in the family until 1939.A paper detailing the history of the two terrace house at 257 & 267 View Street. 1 Page. view street, house, goldfield