Showing posts with label Epping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Epping. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 08, 2015

Epping Anzac Commemorations

Epping RSL will host their Centenary of Anzac Memorial March on Sunday 19th April 2015.  Assemble at 9.45 am at the corner of High and Coulstock Street, Epping and the march will lead off at 10.30 am.  The March will be followed by refreshments at Epping RSL with guest speaker Mr Lambis Englezos AM.
The Epping RSL Anzac Centenary dawn service will take place on Saturday 25th April at the Epping RSL Harvest Home Road Epping.  Please assemble at 4.45 am, the prelude ceremony will commence at 5.00 am with the service commencing at 6.00 am.  This will be followed by a gunfire breakfast via a gold coin donation.
The service will be broadcast live on 88.6 Plenty Valley FM.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Lochaber Farm

Lochaber cottage was home to two generations of the Smith Family, located at the present address of 45 harvest Home Road, Epping.  Two of the twelve Smith children are pictured here with their father in front of their bluestone farmhouse in c.1918.  “Mr Robert Smith (pictured at right) spent his lifetime in this and surrounding districts, and has always been an inspiration to his friends by his diligence, good heartedness and ever ready to help characteristics” (Advertiser, 1933).  Owning and living at the farm from 1884 Robert Smith named it after his birthplace near Inverness in Scotland.  Son Roy Smith who served as a Councillor and later President of the then Shire of Whittlesea, took over the farm until its sale in 1944. An early example of rock-faced stone construction, the cottage is thought to date from c.1865 when the farm was owned by John Mason.  Its modest scale, bluestone construction, and simple plan form and detailing are typical of mid-nineteenth century farmhouses in the rural Victoria. The Smith family, are referred to in “Nature’s Plenty: a history of the City of Whittlesea”  by Jones and makes mention of the WW1 service of a Robert Smith and then his subsequent service on the local council.  If you have any photos or further information on Lochaber Cottage and the Smith Family or of the Epping area the library would like to arrange a copy for our collection.  Please contact us

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Growing up in Lalor, Epping and Thomastown

If you grew up in the Lalor, Epping or Thomastown area from the 1950s onwards a Facebook group invites you to join and contribute your memories.

Visit Growing up in Lalor, Epping and Thomastown

Memories can also be contributed to Wikinorthia: documenting life in Melbourne's north. If you require assistance with this enquire at your local library.

Robert Wuchatsch contributed his Recollections of Lalor Shopping Centre