Friday, June 7, 2013
Rosiland Park Bendigo
Bendigo Chinese Museum
There is a very strong Chinese community in Bendigo going back to the goldfields days. Tom's great grandfather was Chinese and as a result was involved in some aspects of Chinese life when growing up. This museum and park is built on the site of the old Bridge St Chinese area.
| View of the park. Note the pine trees. |
| Each tree has a plaque with the name of a prominent member of the Bendigo Chinese community. |
| My great grandfather, Charlie Fun Chung. |
| Photo inside the museum (I also have a copy) shows Charlie and my grandmother Ethel at right. |
| Chinese gardens near the museum. |
Bendigo
Tom lived in Bendigo from age 5 to age 15 so this was a trip down memory lane. Bendigo is looking very good and is a nice size city.
| This was my grandparent's house. It is now in the middle of a light industrial area and has had a strange makeover. But I do remember the palm tree. |
| Our house was two doors along from here. |
| My parents and brothers lived here after I joined the RAAF. |
| I remember going here with my mother when it was an orphanage. Now a boutique B&B. |
| The fountain in the centre of town. |
| I often used these trams to travel to school. |
| They have a few spares! |
| The Joss House... a Chinese temple going back to the goldfields days. |
| Inside the Shamrock Hotel... Bendigo's old, flash pub where we had lunch. |
Melbourne
We visited Wolf (old RAAF mate) and Jacqui at Upwey, Ross and Bev... Scott's parents at Glen Waverley and Jim (another RAAF mate) and Fi at Greensborough. A very pleasant week.
| Why are we waiting? |
| For some tucker from Wolf! |
| The view from Wolf's back deck at Upwey. The CBD can be seen on the right skyline. |
| Same view at night. |
| Bev and Ross's place. |
| We visited a native park at Cranbourne... this is a Bottle Tree. |
| Flowering Red Gum. |
| Grevillia. |
| Central Australian feature. |
| Bev, Jane and Ross. |
| Interesting gum with spiral bark. |
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Point Nepean
We visited our friends Vanessa and Jeannot at Rye. Spent a very interesting time at the Point Nepean Quarantine Centre and the old Fort Nepean.
| Point Nepean from the fort. |
| The fort is riddled with tunnels going back to pre WW1. |
| Some big guns! |
| One of the big gun emplacements. |
| Must have taken a lot to break this... about 75mm thick steel! |
| Quarantine Station hospital. |
| This is where the luggage and other items were treated. |
| Vanessa, Jane and Jeannot. |
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