Around the house in 1930’s

Laundry  The washing was done in a big copper pot under which a fire was lit to heat the water and boil the clothes. It was all stirred with a wooden stick. Bathroom The toilet was outside. Instead of toilet paper, newspaper was used. The more wealthy people had old phone directories to use. Kitchen […]

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Bundoora Homestead Ghosts

Bundoora Homestead staff have investigated the ghosts that are said to haunt it.  The homestead, built in 1900, is now an arts centre but had previous lives as a horse stud, convalescent farm and mental repatriation hospital.  It used to reside in the former Shire of Whttlesea but is now located in the corner of […]

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Greensborough ghost story

In March 2004 the Age reported on a Mrs Bell who had come to live in Greensborough in 1943 with her one year old son.  The house they moved into dated back to the 1840s.  They grew their own vegetables and fruit, caught fish from the river and shot rabbits.  They had no electricity or […]

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World War 1 Casualty : James Munro (Australian Flying Corps) (Thornbury)

James Munro from 65 Pender Street, Thornbury was unfortunate to be captured by the Turks while acting as an Air Mechanic in support of British forces near Baghdad; his fate remains somewhat clouded; Although conditions in German prisoner-of-war camps were generally good until 1918 when the Allied blockade of shipping resulted in major food shortages, […]

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