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Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1927
... Mirranatwa Gap...Road through Mirranatwa Gap with people walking???... approaching Wirranatwa Gap ACCESS ROUTES Mirranatwa Gap Roads Road ...New road approaching Wirranatwa GapRoad through Mirranatwa Gap with people walking???access routes, mirranatwa gap, roads -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1926
... Mirranatwa Gap...Photo shows car having driven over Mirranatwa Gap... Mirranatwa Gap Photo shows car having driven over Mirranatwa Gap ...Photo shows car having driven over Mirranatwa Gap into Wannon Valleyaccess routes, roads, mirranatwa gap -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1926
... Mirranatwa Gap...Photo shows car having driven over Mirranatwa Gap... Mirranatwa Gap Photo shows car having driven over Mirranatwa Gap ...Photo shows car having driven over Mirranatwa Gap into Wannon Valley access routes, roads, mirranatwa gap -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1930s
... Mirranatwa Gap was originally known as Yarram Gap The name... 117-119 Grampians Road Halls Gap grampians Mirranatwa Gap ...Mirranatwa Gap was originally known as Yarram Gap The name later given to the adjacent gap in the Mt William Range sometime in the mid 20th century. This is an early touring car, claimed to be the first , crossing Mirranatwa gapPhoto shows car on road with man standing beside it. Road unsealed Trees on left side of road have been felled. access routes, roads, yarram gap -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1926
... Mirranatwa Gap was originally known as Yarram Gap... 117-119 Grampians Road Halls Gap grampians Mirranatwa Gap ...Mirranatwa Gap was originally known as Yarram Gap; this name was given to the opposite gap on the Mt William side of the Dunkeld Road sometime in the mid 20th century. An early touring car, claimed to be the first, crossing Mirranatwa (then Yarram) Gap.Photo shows car on Yarram Gap Road Road is rocky and unsealed. trees on left side of photo has been felledaccess routes, roads, yarram gap -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1924
... Mirranatwa Gap to the Wannon Crossing... rooms to a new site over Mirranatwa Gap to the Wannon Crossing ...Gus Knight bought 2 blocks on the Henham Estate and built his home at tea rooms Unfortunately the estate failed and so after two years he moved the tea rooms to a new site over Mirranatwa Gap to the Wannon CrossingPhoto shows Knight's Tea Rooms at Henham Estatebuildings, shops, knight -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1960
The name of the road Henham Gap was later changed to MirranatwaPhoto shows bus and tourists on road looking over Henham Gap, Bus company - BoyVictorian Railways Photographaccess routes, roads, henham gap -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Sepia, C 1923
(April) Left to right - Bert, Ray, Ken and Charles Knight soon after the move to Mirranatwa from Hamilton Bert and Ray are wearing shoes made from rubber tyre innersPhoto shows 3 children, all holding animals and standing with a man holding a bikepeople, knight -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1930s
Sid Field's truck outside Halls Gap General Store on his trip to pick up stores for the road workers.The photo shows a small truck with a man standing beside it. In the background is the Halls Gap Store with a car parked in front of it."Sid Field's truck, which carried stores for the road workers, outside Halls Gap General store. Courtesy I. Field, Mirranatwa." Typed on a sheet of paper and attached so that it shows beneath the photo.buildings, shops, transport, trucks -
Federation University Historical Collection
Report, Read Sturgess and Associates Consulting Economists et al, The Economic Significance of Grampians National Park, 1994 (and other reports), 1990-4
.1) Grampians Surround Strategy, 1990 .2) Tourism and the Grampians Region: A Background Paper, 1990 .3) Grampians Surround Strategy and Discussion Paper, 1991 .4) The Economic Significance of Grampians National Park for the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, 1994Notes in pencil by Mary Hollick, lecturer in Tourism at the University of Ballarat.victorian tourisim industry, tourism, halls gap, grampians, grampians national park, recreation, water production, bee keeping, arapiles, dunkeld, balmoral, pomonal, wartook, population, agriculture, water supplies, minerals, hamilton, ararat, stawell, horsham, wimmera, koorie heritage, aboriginal heritage, koorie art sites, brambuk, waterways, wannon river, wimmera river, mount william creek, rocklands reservoir, lake lonsdale, lake fyans, lake toolando, cherrypool, mirranatwa, zumstein