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Geoffrey Blake Hammond

Buildings, PeopleBy Janine RobertsNovember 7, 2018

Geoffrey Blake Hammond was born 1898, Wingham and served in WW1. He was granted land under the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act of 1916…

Private Willie Alway

PeopleBy Janine RobertsNovember 7, 2018

When you find a personalised photo in your Aunt’s collection from someone you have never heard of before, your curiosity can’t help but get the better of you…

H. Nelson & Sons

CommerceBy Janine RobertsNovember 7, 2018

Herman Nelson, a carpenter was born in Kempsey. The family left their general store in St. Ives and travelled by horse and cart to Taree in 1923…

My Backyard in Tea Gardens

PlacesBy Janine RobertsNovember 6, 2018

My backyard in Witt Street, Tea Gardens is a place I remember well back in the 40s…

How ‘Poitrel’ brought a touch of glamour to Taree

EventsBy Janine RobertsNovember 5, 2018

Poitrel was a chestnut stallion, a racehorse, best known as the 1920 winner of the Melbourne Cup…

Premonition at the Australian Hotel

EventsBy Janine RobertsOctober 31, 2018

Mr Cregg, a well-known tea traveller, spent the night at Wingham’s Australian Hotel on Friday the 8 November 1901 where he had a vivid dream…

Rare wooden grave marker

ArtefactsBy Janine RobertsOctober 30, 2018

This rare example of a legible wooden grave marker was found behind a shed at the Great Lakes Museum in 2014. It once marked the grave of 14 year old Joseph Edwin Hadley…

Karuah River Mystery

EventsBy Janine RobertsOctober 30, 2018

In 1917 a young man was found at Karuah River unable to hear, speak or move his legs. Stories began circulating that he had encountered a ghost…

The Bungay Ghost

EventsBy Janine RobertsOctober 30, 2018

In December 1887, Mr R Cameron, a highly respected resident of Bungay, was riding home from Wingham one evening when a ghost in black rode up to him…

North Coast Steam Navigation Co Ltd

CommerceBy Janine RobertsOctober 24, 2018

In August 1891 the North Coast Steam Navigation Company was formed by the merger of the Clarence, Richmond and Macleay Rivers Steam Navigation Company and John See and Company…

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