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Peterborough History Group
Innes Cameron, Wreck of the Loch Ard Told from Little Wandocka, 1986
... peterborough poems...Peterborough History Group Peterborough great-ocean-road ...Innes Cameron was a regular visitor to Peterborough.Significant due to he memories of Peterborough and names of holiday visitors.Small paperback booklet.innes cameron, peterborough, little wandocka, peterborough poems, loch ard, crazy kate beach, wild dog cove, betty cameron -
Peterborough History Group
Document, James Meek et al, Curdies River, a poem
James Meek was one of the original settlers in the area. This poem is attributed to him.Poem showing James Meek's attachment to this area and in particular for the Curdies River estuary. Print out of an email from Michael Moore to Maree O'Connor with a poem called Curdies River by James Meekpeterborough, curdies river, james meek, curdies river estuary -
Peterborough History Group
Book - J. S. Irvine Scrapbook
Eclectic collection of newspaper clippings from around 1906 to 1908, including original cuttings about the wreck of the Falls of Halladale, obituary of a young family member and other notable locals, and various poems and articles. Mentions C Felstead, Golfer and Australian Open Champion and Obituary of Mr Thomas Shaw of Wooriwyrite. Some articles appear to be from 1882 but may just be reprints.Local resident's collection of articles which took his interest around 1906 to 1908Scrapbook made using a catalogue for Lancaster Window Blinds - Bordered. Newspaper clippings are pasted over printed patterns of window blinds available in 1905. Compiled by W. H IrvineName J. S. Irvine handwritten on the front and different name inscribed on the first page: W.H Irvine, Bayof Islands, Peterboroughpeterborough, bay of islands, window blind patterns, falls of halladale, c. felstead, thomas shaw, j. s. irvine, w. h. irvine, scrapbooks