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On our open day of the Bendigo Sextons Residence, there is an opportunity to sketch with local artist Eliza-Jane Gilchrist. Cemetery Research Available from 11am -3pm. Sketching begins at 1pm - 3pm. Tea and Coffee provided.
Statement by Graham Fountain CEO, Remembrance Parks Central Victoria
Our tour guide will lead you on a tour of the BENDIGO Remembrance Park and talk about Nurses and soldiers of Bendigo who contributed so much to the First World War effort. Learn about how families memorialised their loved ones who did [...]
Our tour guide will lead you on a tour of the BENDIGO Remembrance Park and talk about Nurses and soldiers of Bendigo who contributed so much to the First World War effort. Learn about how families memorialised their loved ones who did [...]
The Mayor of the City of Sandhurst place a notice in the Bendigo Advertiser on the 6th of July 1886, and reads – “CITY OF SANDHURST HALF DAY HOLIDAY – I hereby request and invite the citizens of Sandhurst to observe [...]
One of the earliest and most important trades in Sandhurst was that of butchery – providing meat for the thousands of hungry diggers and their families. It was a lucrative trade and a Butchers Association was formed to provide rules [...]
Born on the 3rd October 1826 in Perthshire, Scotland, George was the son of Charles and Jane Thomson – a well-connected family with property in Surrey England, where the family usually lived. George was educated in Kent and Hertfordshire; then at [...]
