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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Langi Willi homestead
... Langi Willi Station...Langi Willi station, between Pittong and Skipton, was settled by Mr George Russell in the 1800s. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Langi Willi station, between Pittong and Skipton, was settled by Mr George Russell in the 1800s. ...Langi Willi station, between Pittong and Skipton, was settled by Mr George Russell in the 1800s. His daughter, and her husband Mr E.D. McKinnon and afterwards their children continued to own and manage the property until recently. Architect: Charles D'Ebro. Date built: 1903Black and white photograph of a large two story brick house with pitched roof set in well kept garden - lawn and trees."Langi Willi Homestead".langi willi station, homesteads, houses, pittong, george russell, mckinnon family, skipton -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Langi Willi Homestead, Pittong, circa 1911
... Langi Willi pastoral station was one of several grazing properties owned by the Russell family of Carngham. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Langi Willi pastoral station was one of several grazing properties owned by the Russell family of Carngham. ...Langi Willi pastoral station was one of several grazing properties owned by the Russell family of Carngham. After the death of Philip Russell, the property was inherited by his son George Russell.Small sepia photograph of large two-storey residence.On back: "Langi Willi / Pittong"langi willi homestead, buildings, houses, russell family
