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Tea Tree Gully Heritage Museum-Blacksmith & Farrier shop of J Opie, Steventon (later Tea Tree Gully). South Australia

Tea Tree Gully Heritage Museum

Former Highercombe Hotel 1854

 

The Highercombe Hotel was built for publican Thomas Pearce and was designed more for guests than for bar customers with many public meeting, dances and the like held in the main downstairs room.

Re-routing of the main road disadvantaged the Highercombe Hotel which ceased to operate as a hotel in 1877.

 

Part of the building then became the Tea Tree Gully Post Office with the remainder used as the residence for the head teacher of Tea Tree Gully Primary School and as a classroom for a number of years.

 

The building was used as a post office and residence until 1934. The Post Office remained in the building until 1963 after which it was used as the Tea Tree Gully Council offices and library.

 

In 1967 the building was purchased and restored by the National Trust and converted into a Museum.

 

LOYAL HIGHERCOMBE LODGE

The anniversary dinner of the Loyal Highercombe Lodge of Oddfellows was celebrated at the Highercombe Hotel, on Wednesday, March 12. At 3 o'clock about 60 of the brethren assembled at the above hotel, after

which they marched, preceded by Schrader's band, to the chapel, at Teatree Gully, where Brother Novis offered up prayer, and delivered a very appropriate address on the advantages resulting from Oddfellowship.

At the termination of the address the brothers again assembled and marched through the township, followed by scores of children, who seemed to enjoy the proceedings amazingly.

Precisely at 6 o'clock the brethren sat down to a first-rate repast prepared by Host Haines, Schrader's band remaining in attendance.

Toast - The health of the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, and the Host and Hostess were proposed and responded to: after which the meeting separated. Many of the members, however, remained till a late hour enjoying themselves with the good things provided by Host Haines. [Ref: South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide) Friday 14 March 1862]

 

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