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0 items - $0.00. Wedding Styling and Hire. January 28, 2016. Glam – shimmer – silver. Filed Under: style photo shoot. May 20, 2015. Regal – woodland – rustic. Venue: Battery point Community Hall. Styling: Style my day. Filed Under: photo shoots. Always ready for a chat! We would love to meet you and hear all about your wedding plans and how we can help you to style your dream wedding! Sign up for our Newsletter:. Signing table and chairs. And style my day.
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Queen Alexandra Hospital | In Bobby’s Footsteps – Battery Point History Walk, Hobart Tasmania
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Hampden Road shops (The Village). Prince of Wales Hotel. Battery Point Community Hall. Lady Gowrie Battery Point Child Centre. 80 Hampden R oa. Before this maternity hospital opened in 1908, babies were normally born at home. There was no formal training and anyone could set up as a midwife. By the end of the 19th century, there was increasing concern about incompetent midwives and high mortality rates of both mothers and babies. Because I was the only girl, I stayed at Nan’s and Pa’s when Mu...Because I...
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Arthur Circus | In Bobby’s Footsteps – Battery Point History Walk, Hobart Tasmania
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Hampden Road shops (The Village). Prince of Wales Hotel. Battery Point Community Hall. Lady Gowrie Battery Point Child Centre. Lady Gowrie Child Centre. Rsquo; … We used to have a huge crowd there of kids … Yes they were very fond memories … . Bill Foster talking about his childhood in the 1930s. T]his neighbourhood will inevitably become The Resort of the Beau Monde. Ndash; The Courier 3 March 1847. Hellip; This neighbourhood will inevitably become The Resort of the Beau Monde. Or listen to MP3. The ent...
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Lenna | In Bobby’s Footsteps – Battery Point History Walk, Hobart Tasmania
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Hampden Road shops (The Village). Prince of Wales Hotel. Battery Point Community Hall. Lady Gowrie Battery Point Child Centre. 20 Runnymede S tree. At the height of the bay whaling industry in the 1830s, Hobart was a leading international whaling port. Whale oil was one of Tasmania’s most valuable exports. Shipwrights, sailmakers and ship chandlers, coopers, smiths, food provedores, waterside workers and lodging-housekeepers all depended on whaling for their livelihood. The changing scale of trade, and t...
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Teaching resources | In Bobby’s Footsteps – Battery Point History Walk, Hobart Tasmania
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Hampden Road shops (The Village). Prince of Wales Hotel. Battery Point Community Hall. Lady Gowrie Battery Point Child Centre. In Bobby’s Footsteps. Was developed with the Australian Curriculum. In mind. Text, images and audio interviews with older Battery Point residents. May be useful as teaching resources across a number of curriculum areas. This resource is relevant to many aspects of the primary and secondary school curricula. We have highlighted specific applications for grades 3–4. Year 3: The rol...
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Princes Park | In Bobby’s Footsteps – Battery Point History Walk, Hobart Tasmania
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Hampden Road shops (The Village). Prince of Wales Hotel. Battery Point Community Hall. Lady Gowrie Battery Point Child Centre. Battery Point is named after the three defence batteries that were built at various times on the point of land that is today’s park. They were statements of British territorial claim, a warning to foreign shipping and in the early days, a deterrent for convicts who hoped to steal an escape vessel. The batteries were also used for ceremonial purposes. Ndash; Old Hobart Town Today.
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Kelly Street | In Bobby’s Footsteps – Battery Point History Walk, Hobart Tasmania
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Hampden Road shops (The Village). Prince of Wales Hotel. Battery Point Community Hall. Lady Gowrie Battery Point Child Centre. Hellip; We went up and down Kelly’s Steps a fair bit. It used to be frightening at night time running up and down there and of course there was a lot of murders going on in those days…. Or listen to MP3. There were eight in the family, four boys and four girls …. We went up and down Kelly’s Steps a fair bit.] It used to be frightening at night time running up and down t...You can...
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Locations | In Bobby’s Footsteps – Battery Point History Walk, Hobart Tasmania
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Hampden Road shops (The Village). Prince of Wales Hotel. Battery Point Community Hall. Lady Gowrie Battery Point Child Centre. In Bobby’s Footsteps. Takes you on a self-guided walk around the land that was originally granted to the Reverend Robert ‘Bobby’ Knopwood in 1805 to build his home, Cottage Green. And establish his famous garden in Hobart’s Battery Point. Hampden Road shops – ‘The Village’. Prince of Wales Hotel. Battery Point Community Hall. Lady Gowrie Battery Point. Prince of Wales Hotel.
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Narryna | In Bobby’s Footsteps – Battery Point History Walk, Hobart Tasmania
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Hampden Road shops (The Village). Prince of Wales Hotel. Battery Point Community Hall. Lady Gowrie Battery Point Child Centre. 103 Hampden R oa. Only two years after he had moved into his grand home Narryna. Financial difficulties forced Scottish whaler and sea captain Andrew Haig to sell his home and both his warehouses in Salamanca Place in 1842. He moved his family to a small worker’s cottage in Kelly Street. An address likely shared by later Narryna. Has had a series of owners including influential Q...
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Cottage Green | In Bobby’s Footsteps – Battery Point History Walk, Hobart Tasmania
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Hampden Road shops (The Village). Prince of Wales Hotel. Battery Point Community Hall. Lady Gowrie Battery Point Child Centre. The walk begins at Cottage Green. Where the Reverend Robert Knopwood was granted 30 acres of land which encompassed most of the area between today’s Salamanca Place and Hampden Road in 1805. Here he built his home, Cottage Green. The first in Battery Point, on the rise above the present day Wursthaus Kitchen. And he immediately established a productive garden. Ndash; 5 Feb 1815.
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