by Jenny Coates | 20 Apr 2019 | Ada Cambridge, North East Victoria, Wangaratta
Continuing on a study of the personal memoir of novelist Ada Cambridge titled Thirty Years in Australia we come to the first description of her social life in Wangaratta. The town of W-, where we spent the first year of our Australian year, was a typical country-town...
by Jenny Coates | 11 Apr 2019 | Ada Cambridge, North East Victoria, Wangaratta
Ada Cambridge was a well known, late 19th century novelist and poet. Born as Ada Cambridge in 1844 in Norfolk, England, she married the Reverend George Frederick Cross in Cambridgeshire in April 1870, and within five weeks the young couple had boarded a steamer...
by Jenny Coates | 2 Oct 2018 | North East Victoria, Trove Tuesday, Wangaratta
I haven’t followed up with my Trove Tuesday posts using the description of Wangaratta that was published in the Ovens & Murray Advertiser (O&MA) in January 1863 for quite a while. Now that I am back on board, we will follow on from Part 5. On entering...
by Jenny Coates | 23 Sep 2018 | Hotels, Trove Tuesday, Wangaratta
This post in the series on Wangaratta hotels deals with the notorious Greyhound Hotel that developed from an earlier hotel on the same location named the Black Eagle. You can read about the Black Eagle here. After John Stephens (aka Stevens) purchased the Black Eagle...
by Jenny Coates | 12 Sep 2018 | Hotels, North East Victoria, Wangaratta
This post is part of an ongoing series looking at the history of hotels in Wangaratta. Hotels or Inns were interesting places in the early history of towns. When few public buildings existed, they served as official meeting places and were often a hub of gossip and...
by Jenny Coates | 3 Aug 2018 | Family Tree, Wangaratta
Trying to tease out the lives of women is often difficult. In generations past married women were seen as an extension of their husbands. Single women were seen as extensions of their father, or recognised only if their charitable work was extensive, or worse still...