Hutton Park Beagles

This post is about the Hutton Park Beagles which was a group of enthusists for the English style hunt with hounds. Their hunting territory was around the Melton Mowbray area. The post includes the account of a hunt published in the Hobart Mercury in 1907.

Dr Grote Reber

‘The father of radio astronomy’ came from Chicago to Australia in 1955. He lived in Bothwell for many years.

Cemeteries in Bothwell and District

Cemetaries provide invaluable historical resources. A wander around a cemetary, particularly one with a long history, can be both sobering and fascinating. This article is about the cemetaries in Bothwell and surrounding areas.

Bothwell Literary Society

A short history of the Bothwell Literary Society which first met in June 1834. It was the first to be established in an Australian country town.

St Michael and All Angels’ consecration day in 1891

The article is from the Hobart Mercury of Thursday 22 October 1891 and is an account of the happenings on the day of its consecration which was 15 October 1891. On reading it, you feel that you could have almost been there!

Archibald McDowall’s Property – from Sealy’s to the Twin Cottages

An article about the development of Archibald McDowall’s property, which now, from west to east, comprises Sealy’s, a newer house and the Twin Cottages. It has been transcribed from a copy of a typewritten document prepared in 1986 by Peter Fielding for the Bothwell Historical Society.