From the History Books
Today is the last Friday of the month and time for another post on Deaf Children Australia. I know I had …Continue reading →
View ArticleWeekend Wanderings – Royal Exhibition Building
Last weekend we had a Social Snappers Excursion and it was to the museum, though more importantly, to the Royal Exhibition Building. There was no exhibition on in the building, so it would be possible...
View ArticleWeekend Wanderings – Around Warracknabeal
While I was up at my mums I was given an opportunity to go and take photos of some of the more historical places around Warracknabeal. One of the things I’ve found about the country is how they are...
View ArticleWeekend Wanderings: Quarantine Station
A friend and I have decided to start hiking. Of course, for me, this means going to places and taking photos. We decided that the first place we would go for a hike would be Point Nepean. We went down...
View ArticleIf the Walls Could Talk
Today saw me back at the Bluestone building for Deaf Children Australia, though not really for photos. Today was more to find out about some of the plans for the restoration and the future. A really...
View ArticleHow a Bluestone Came to be on St Kilda Road
On my last visit to the Bluestone for Deaf Children Australia I was allowed to borrow a book The History of the Victorian School for Deaf Children. The book was written by J.H.Burchett, MBE and was...
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