Bulletin 129 is out
Maffra and District Historical Society Bulletin No. 129 is currently being distributed. This issue sees co-editor Pauline Hitchins join the team, and she has provided the first article in an intended series on Johnson Street. The Foster Building was built in 1908, one of the first in the state of hollow concrete blocks, and was recently added to the Victorian Heritage Register.
Doc Doherty considers Maffra architect Steve Ashton (who coincidentally designed the Foster building), and his two early FN cars from Belgium. Baptisms by the Reverend John Roberts for the former Shire of Maffra Jan 1870 to Jan 1872 are also included, along with the usual news, notes and calendar.
Copies are in the mail to members, or you can purchase one from the Museum on the first Sunday of the month.
Doc Doherty considers Maffra architect Steve Ashton (who coincidentally designed the Foster building), and his two early FN cars from Belgium. Baptisms by the Reverend John Roberts for the former Shire of Maffra Jan 1870 to Jan 1872 are also included, along with the usual news, notes and calendar.
Copies are in the mail to members, or you can purchase one from the Museum on the first Sunday of the month.
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