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Newsletter Volume 1 1962

A Journey in Time – A Resource for Local History

Newsletter Volume 1 1962

Newsletter Volume 1 1962

  • Chapter l – The First Railway
  • Chapter 2 – First School
  • Chapter 3 – The First Settlement
  • Chapter 4 – The Old Coach Road
  • Chapter 5 – Squatters and Selectors
  • Chapter 6 – Hazelwood and Maryvale Stations
  • Chapter 7 – The Names of Morwell, Maryvale and Hazelwood
  • Chapter 8 – Our Town as a Village
  • Chapter 9 – Township Allotments
  • Chapter 10 – Settlers about Morwell
  • Chapter 11 – Morwell Schools
  • Chapter 12 – Maryvale Ridge State School, No. 1939
  • Chapter 13 – School Sites and Buildings
  • Chapter 14 – Boom Town, 1890
  • Chapter 15 – The First Townsmen
  • Chapter 16 – More about Early Townsmen
  • Chapter 17 – The Brodribb Family
  • Chapter 18 – The Village Blacksmith
  • Chapter 19 – John Rintoull, 1851 – 1936
  • Chapter 20 – Celebrating a Great Event
  • Chapter 21 – An Inspector’s Lot
  • Chapter 22 – The Vary Family of Merton Rush
  • Chapter 23 – Early Church Activity in Gippsland
  • Chapter 24 – The Church of England
  • Chapter 25 – Charlie Tarra
  • Chapter 26 – Four Roads into Gippsland
  • Chapter 27 – The Economics of’ Squatting
  • Chapter 28 – An Old Letter about Older Times
  • Chapter 29 – Miss Bridle Remembers
  • Chapter 30 – Morwell in the Year 1900
  • Chapter 31 – The Growth of Morwell
  • Chapter 32 – The Methodists Build the First Church
  • Chapter 33- Pioneer Methodists
  • Chapter 34 – Crossing the Rivera
  • Chapter 35 – Death by Drowning
  • Chapter 36 – Building Bridges
  • Chapter 37 – Head teachers of Morwell State School No. 2136
  • Chapter 38 – Green’s Drapery Store
  • Chapter 39 – William Allen, Builder, Rosedale
  • Chapter 40 – The “Morwell Advertiser” of 1902
  • Chapter 41 – The “Morwell Advertiser” 1902 and 1907