Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: LONG GULLY SCHOOL
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Paper with Site of Long Gully's first St Matthews Anglican Church Est. circa 1856. From May 5th 1859 the Church was also used as a School. Cornish born John Quick later Sir John, one of the Fathers of Federation was a pupil at this school. The present brick building was opened on January 15th 1879.