Description
SECOND HAND BOOK – EX-LIBRARY
When Mary Ann Mason’s horse died on the road from Ballarat to Creswick inn 1853, her family named the valley Dead Horse Gully.
This insightful book is full of interesting facts, pictures and memories collected from past and present residents and school pupils.
Read about Nellie Gray and the children who walked along the bush track to the school from Vale Park near the New Cemetery in 1905. Relive the fun of the dances held in the old school building during the Depression years, and learn about a time when the rhythm of life was seemingly much slower; or was it?
Specifications:
Condition: Good – ex-library book, spine and inside covers have library labelling, bottom right hand corner bent, general wear.
Publisher: The Back to Invermay Organising Committee Inc
Year: 1997
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160pp
ISBN: 0646345621
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