THIS is a story about my Dad, Cyril Whitely, born 14 December. 1910, in Albury, NSW. He was a great cricketer. Dad felt lucky having three older brothers all in different sports. His eldest brother Bert played football in Albury, Harold played tennis in later life and was quite good at it and Charlie, directly […]
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U3A Darebin
On October 16th 1991 a Public Meeting was held at the Northcote Library to establish the University of the Third Age in Northcote. The meeting was launched by the Mayor of Northcote Cr. Phillip Bain and chaired by Eileen Capocchi. Guest speakers included Phil Slattery and Dame Myra Roper. This meeting was the result of […]
Lost hotels in Darebin
The first hotel appeared in Darebin in 1844 when Robert Duff opened the Pilgrim Inn on High Street in Thornbury. Over the next two decades a number of new hotels opened their doors. Most proved successful and some are still operating to this day, however some have vanished from memory. These are their stories. The […]
Alphington Hotel
In 1861 Thomas Freeman opened a coaching inn on the west side of Heidelberg Road in Alphington. The hotel served travellers moving to and from the Plenty Valley and was one of several hotels in very close proximity. In 1864 35 year old Joseph Foulkes arrived at Alphington Hotel as the new publican, bring his […]
Epping District Roads Board
Local government in Darebin can trace its roots back to 1841 and the establishment of the District Council of the County of Bourke. Drawing its members from prominent local landowners, it included Thomas Wills, Alexander McCrae and Major G.F. St. John. The District Council was an advisory body, reporting to the Superintendent of Victoria on […]