Posted on April 16, 2012 at 8:40 PM |
In early 2012 a photograph found in the Canberra & District Historical Society collection showed in the background two trees that I recognised. This led to the knowledge of the site of not only the cubicles, but the Mess and other buildings on the site. The area is in Block 3 Section 128 Stirling Park, Yarralumla Canberra. The sites of the 25 two and three bedroom cottages in the settlement have survived. They are on the hill above the Hostel Camp along either side of a 19th century track that still crosses the hill. The men of this camp built the Hotel Canberra - originally known as Hostel No 1 - built to house federal politicians and other VIPs. Contractor John Howie & Sons was a Sydney firm who continued to build other buildings in Canberra.
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Colin Rundle says...
Dear Ann,
I was just wondering where you got the photo of the two men standing on the traction engine at the top of this page. I have that photo and several others given by my grand mother Florence (May) Hawke of Westlake. She said that my grandfather Andy Hawke was the man on the right standing on the wheel. Do you have any information on the photo?
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