Historical information

The 1930 Back to Bacchus Marsh celebrations were held on 23 to 28 October 1930. The committee were Cr L.M. Gugdale (president), A.W. Bond (General secretary), W. Grant Morton, J.G. Wells, Dr E. McDonald, Charles Dickie, G.H. Anderson, F.M. Crisp, W.R. Vigor.

Bacchus Marsh State School No. 28 was established in 1851 as a National School in a rented building on the right-hand side of Bacchus Marsh-Melbourne Road, just beyond Woolpack Inn. Several willow trees mark the site. H.G. Ball was the first Head Teacher of the school, and the enrolmen towas 34. In 1854 Governor Charles Hotham visited the school. In 1855 two new schools, East and West, were recommended. School No. 28 closed in 1862 and the sitre was sold. The present school site was purchased in 1865 for 67 pounds. The cost of the building was 782 pounds. (Visions and Realisations, Vol 3., 1973) A clock purchased by public subscription was placed in the front of the building to the memory of scholars who served during World War One. (Back to Bacchus Marsh, 1930)

Physical description

Brown covered book of 44 pages. Contents include Bacchus Marsh and its soldiers, Red Cross, Lerderderg Gorge, Werribee Gorge, Lerderderg Park, Coimadai, Darely Firebrick Co., Myrniong, Underbank, Balliang, Rowsley, Parwan, schoosl, churches, Shire Council, Federal Milk Pty Ltd, Bacchus Marsh Milk, Old Maddingley Bridge

Images include:
* Bacchus Marsh looking east, 1930
* Bacchus Marsh Looking West, 1872
* Bacchus Marsh Looking West, 1930
* Aerial View of Bacchus Marsh Township looking east
* Aerial View of Bacchus Marsh Township looking south
* Bacchus Marsh Agricultural Society & Pastoral Society, 1893 (named),
* Original Bacchus Marsh State School No 28
* Holy Trinity Bacchus Marsh
* Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church
* St Bernard's Catholic Church
* Bacchus Marsh Methodist Church
* St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Bacchus Marsh
* View of Maddingley Park, showing Original Courthouse, 1890
* Werribee Gorge
* Underbank Stud Farm
* Ballarat State School Number 28.

Inscriptions & markings

Signed 'C. Hodgson'