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Doug Boston’s Reflections

The following anecdotes were prepared by Doug Boston, for a talk he gave at Carinya some time ago. He focused on some of the interesting events and people that are written into our history. Post Offices There have been six sites for the post office. The first in 1890 in Read more

By The Editor, 2 yearsSeptember 3, 2024 ago
"Braeside" at 52 Radovick Street with its three Norfolk Island Pine trees is a landmark property in Korumburra.
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Historic “Braeside” turns 125!

“Braeside” at 52 Radovick Street with its three Norfolk Island Pine trees is a landmark property in Korumburra.It was lucky to escape demolition in 1988—and what a loss that would have been to the heritage landscape of Radovick Street. By 1988 it had had four owners in the previous seven Read more

By The Editor, 2 yearsSeptember 3, 2024 ago
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The Story of 6 Station Street, Korumburra

by Linda Fisher Allot 16 Sec 6 Parish of Korumburra, County of Buln Buln. Original Crown Grant Vol 2058 Fol 521. Purchased by Jesse Thomas Huntingford of Church St, Richmond on 20th of March 1888, for 70 pounds. On the 20th of November 1902 Thomas Foristal of Korumburra, an engine Read more

By The Editor, 2 yearsJune 3, 2024 ago
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Korumburra and District’s Historical Icons

Collecting objects is an ancient human practise and the interest in antiques and historical items continues to gain popularity. But buildings have not always been held in the same esteem. In medieval times, little was thought of tearing down a palace to build an updated one, buildings were lost in Read more

By The Editor, 6 yearsOctober 24, 2020 ago
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The Alp Duplex 
Elijah William Alp

The Alp Duplex Part II by Judy Ife Elijah William Alp (Bill) Born England 1873- Died Korumburra 1959 By looking at the life of Bill Alp we gain an understanding of why, amongst the weatherboard single
houses of Korumburra, a brick duplex was built. We also understand the significance of a Read more

By The Editor, 6 yearsSeptember 14, 2020 ago
Historic Houses

The Alp Duplex: The Architecture

The Alp Duplex: The Architecture by Judy Ife Intriguing and unique, the mirror image duplex houses at 3 and 5 King Street are a fascinating part of the streetscape and story of Korumburra. Viewing these properties, also termed maisonettes, there is a sense that you have transported to inner urban Read more

By The Editor, 6 yearsSeptember 7, 2020 ago

The Korumburra & District Historical Society acknowledges the Bunurong people as the Traditional Custodians of this land and their continued connection to land, sea, and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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The Korumburra & District Historical Society acknowledges the Bunurong people as the Traditional Custodians of this land and their continued connection to land, sea, and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.


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