Historic Walhalla http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/ en Fri, 01 Apr 2011 09:24:34 +1100 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sandvox Pro 1.6.8 (19145) Main Street http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/main_street.html <div class="article-thumbnail"> <img src="http://www.starhotel.com.au/_Media/historic1.jpeg" alt="Main Street" width="128" height="53" /> </div> <div><p><span style="font-family: Gill Sans; font-size: 12px;">Looking towards the Oddfellows Hall, the Star Hotel is just obscured by the willow and the Grand Junction Hotel is on the right. All that remain of the Grand Junction today is a stone chimney. The stone wall on the right and the stone wall along the creek survive to today.</span></p> </div> Sat, 28 Sep 2002 14:09:31 +1000 http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/main_street.html Long Tunnel Mine Battery http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/long_tunnel_mine_battery.html <div class="article-thumbnail"> <img src="http://www.starhotel.com.au/_Media/historic10.jpeg" alt="Long Tunnel Mine Battery" width="128" height="53" /> </div> <div><p><span style="font-family: Gill Sans; font-size: 12px;">The LTM battery house was built up the hillside opposite the Mechanics Institute. Only the stonework foundations are visable today. The two chimneys once stood on what is now Stringers Park. The Walhalla Post Office is on the far left of this photo and is once again the town's Post Office (May 2007) and museum and dates back to 1886.</span></p> </div> Sat, 11 May 2002 19:21:26 +1000 http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/long_tunnel_mine_battery.html Walhalla Junction http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/walhalla_junction.html <div class="article-thumbnail"> <img src="http://www.starhotel.com.au/_Media/historic9.jpeg" alt="Walhalla Junction" width="128" height="53" /> </div> <div><p><span style="font-family: Gill Sans; font-size: 12px;">St John's Church is on the top left, the rotunda is on the bottom centre, and Corner Stores on the right on the bend in the Main Road with the Masonic Lodge on the far right. All these building have survived the gold-era.</span></p> </div> Sat, 11 May 2002 17:49:17 +1000 http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/walhalla_junction.html East Branch http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/east_branch.html <div class="article-thumbnail"> <img src="http://www.starhotel.com.au/_Media/historic8.jpeg" alt="East Branch" width="128" height="53" /> </div> <div><p><span style="font-family: Gill Sans; font-size: 12px;">A short walk from the Star Hotel beyond Windsor House you'll discover the quiet East Branch. The stone cottage in the photo is still in existence but it is in rather poor condition. Note the neat vegetable garden and the street light.</span></p> </div> Sat, 11 May 2002 17:43:31 +1000 http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/east_branch.html Little Joe Hill http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/little_joe_hill.html <div class="article-thumbnail"> <img src="http://www.starhotel.com.au/_Media/historic7.jpeg" alt="Little Joe Hill" width="128" height="53" /> </div> <div><p><span style="font-family: Gill Sans; font-size: 12px;">The climb out of Walhalla was a hard slog! The original coach road went via Happy Go Lucky and Bruntons Bridge to Toongabbie. Just out of Walhalla the horse teams faced a steep climb up Mt Little Joe. Horses were changed at Happy Go Lucky and allowed to rest.</span></p> </div> Sat, 11 May 2002 17:08:48 +1000 http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/little_joe_hill.html Looking North http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/looking_north.html <div class="article-thumbnail"> <img src="http://www.starhotel.com.au/_Media/historic6.jpeg" alt="Looking North" width="128" height="53" /> </div> <div><p><span style="font-family: Gill Sans; font-size: 12px;">It's easy to see why the band rotunda has pride of place at the Junction. The northern end of Walhalla was more residential. The Star Hotel is in the centre of the photo and the Wesleyan Church at the bottom right.</span></p> </div> Sat, 11 May 2002 16:57:11 +1000 http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/looking_north.html Walhalla Cricket Ground http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/walhalla_cricket_ground.html <div class="article-thumbnail"> <img src="http://www.starhotel.com.au/_Media/historic5.jpeg" alt="Walhalla Cricket Ground" width="128" height="53" /> </div> <div><p><span style="font-family: Gill Sans; font-size: 12px;">Flat ground in Walhalla was at a premium, so the townsfolk got clever and sliced the top off the mountain to create a sports field. "Recreation Hill" as it became known was witness to several famous events and people. In April 1907, the MCC played Walhalla with Warwick Armstrong as Captain. He went on to become the Australian Cricket team Captain and beat England 5:0 in the Ashes in 1921.</span></p> </div> Sat, 11 May 2002 16:46:17 +1000 http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/walhalla_cricket_ground.html Star Hotel http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/star_hotel.html <div class="article-thumbnail"> <img src="http://www.starhotel.com.au/_Media/historic4.jpeg" alt="Star Hotel" width="128" height="53" /> </div> <div><p><span style="font-family: Gill Sans; font-size: 12px;">Looking south towards the Star Hotel, note the well formed footpaths and fences along Stringers Creek.</span></p> </div> Sat, 11 May 2002 16:30:26 +1000 http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/star_hotel.html The Cascades http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/the_cascades.html <div class="article-thumbnail"> <img src="http://www.starhotel.com.au/_Media/historic3.jpeg" alt="The Cascades" width="128" height="53" /> </div> <div><p><span style="font-family: Gill Sans; font-size: 12px;">During the gold-era, Stringers Creek was home to an entire industry that processed the waste of the main mines that was washed downstream. This waterwheel was at "The Cascades" which can still be seen today from the Walhalla Goldfields Railway. If you look carefully, you'll also see here some remains of the dams that used to be spread along the creek to feed water to the waterwheels that turned the crushing plants.</span></p> </div> Sat, 11 May 2002 16:22:16 +1000 http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/the_cascades.html Walhalla Railway Station http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/walhalla_railway_station.html <div class="article-thumbnail"> <img src="http://www.starhotel.com.au/_Media/historic2.jpeg" alt="Walhalla Railway Station" width="128" height="53" /> </div> <div><p><span style="font-family: Gill Sans; font-size: 12px;">The railway to Walhalla finally opened in 1910. It was however too late as the major mines had already begun to slow production and would shortly close. The station building in the photo was removed in the early 1930s and is now the Hartwell station on the Alamein Line of the Melbourne's suburban rail network. The current station in Walhalla is a replica of this building that was built using the original Victorian Railway's plan by Yallourn TAFE students.</span></p> </div> Sat, 11 May 2002 16:05:58 +1000 http://www.starhotel.com.au/historic_walhalla/walhalla_railway_station.html