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Murder Postponed!

“Murder at Christmas” Presentation by Dr Tony Stimson

Friday 13th August 2021 from 7.00pm for 7.30pm to 9.30pm

COVID 19 RESTRICTIONS DEFERRAL

New date to be advised.

Dear Members

Over the last three weeks the MLDHS Team has been responding to the restrictions placed on public performances and presentations due to the current Covid19 outbreak and lockdown. In collaboration with presenter Dr Tony Stimson  and the Coventry Library Management the MLDHS Team has agreed that the mandatory requirement for all participants – audience, workforce and presenters – to wear masks will prevent us all from experiencing this ‘blockbuster’ event in all its extraordinary dimensions. As soon as conditions and regulations permit we will arrange an alternative date – probably in October – when we can present the “Murder at Christmas’ program again.

Meanwhile, Dr Tony Stimson is continuing his investigations and will be available as soon as an appropriate date can be settled. We will retain our booking list and inform our guests and the public as soon as the date is available.

Although we are all disappointed at the delay we are in no doubt that the wait will be well worthwhile.

Many thanks for your support and interest in this fascinating topic.

Kind regards to you all. We will be in touch!

Ann Herraman

Dr Ann Herraman

President

Mt Lofty Districts Historical Society Inc.

M 049 816 490

Murder at Christmas!

This Event has been postponed due to COVID-19 Restrictions, but will definitely happen when we have the “All Clear”. Keep watching our website or facebook page for updates.

What is the origin of the name “Murder Hill” in Stirling? Are the stories true?

Dr Anthony Stimpson reveals the results of his research on this intriguing topic at this years Frank Hurren Memorial Presentation.

RSVP essential and COVID rules will apply

Genealogy in June is back!

Our popular Genealogy presentations are back again. These can be very popular and our numbers are restricted by COVID obligations, so Book Now to ensure you have a place.

The Great Air Race of 1919

Celebrating the centenary of the dramatic and pioneering flight of Keith and Ross Smith and their crew in 1919

Please note that RSVP is essential for this event and COVID rules will apply

Old Upper Sturt Post Office

The Old Post Office is one of very few remaining wooden buildings in Upper Sturt and the Adelaide Hills. It is an integral part of the settlement story of Upper Sturt. It has been a post office, a shop, a home and we hope it will ‘live again’ as a place for people to use and enjoy.

The community consultation will be held on Tuesday 27 April from 7-9pm in the Upper Sturt Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, 173 Upper Sturt Road.

All COVID-19 requirements for the event will be followed. The Hall has a COVID Management Plan and 4 COVID Marshalls.

John Halsey (Dr) Secretary, Upper Sturt Soldier’s Memorial Hall.

0417886896

Old Stirling East School Open Day

This local event is a part of South Australia’s History Festival and showcases the old Stirling East School, built in 1864 and still thriving as the “Old School Community Garden“.

Our Community Garden is on 2 ½ beautiful acres of the Adelaide Hills – the former Stirling East Primary School.

The historic school and teacher’s residence were used from the mid-1860s until 1969, when Mt Lofty CFS made it their base; it’s now an expanding community hub.

Tours or explore this wonderful space in your own time (access inside buildings has been limited due to Adelaide Hills Council preservation work).

Free workshops and activities for all ages (see facebook). Quality teas, coffee, cakes, wood oven scones, lunch options, trading table (all cash only); discover gardens/trails/art and more in this historical location.

Your Invitation to our 2021 AGM

Please see the attached notice giving details of our Annual General Meeting for 2021, including special presentations to our participants in the “Pathways to Education and Employment” oral history project.

RSVP essential on 0419 816 490

Note: Our Facebook page is currently offline due to their banning of news content in Australia. Hopefully this will be restored very soon.

We’re Back!

At long last we can announce that our History Centre in the Coventry Library has re-opened for business and you will be able to visit our Archives and consult with one of our volunteers on any day that the Library is open between 2 and 4 pm.

And while we were closed, our team have been steadily adding articles to the Gateways section of our website, so remember to visit it regularly.

Here are a couple of pictures with links to some of the latest articles:

New acquisitions; including Tales from the Tiers by Gwen Hewett
St Catherine’s School at Stirling
The Refrigerator Factory at Crafers

History and Mystery

While COVID-19 has had its challenges for us all, even here in lucky South Australia, it has also given some of our authors the opportunity to produce more stories for the Gateways section of our website. Elisabeth Anderson, Chris Chardon, John McGregor and others have been busy researching and bringing to light more interesting stories for us all to enjoy.

One of the joys and frustrations of historical research is the uncovering of an unexpected and apparently unsolvable mystery. Read about one of these in the new article about Crafers Primary School



Do you remember Dragan Miljanovic or perhaps you’re unfamiliar with him and his contributions to the district?



And have you ever heard of Felix House, one of the many guest houses which took advantage of the desire of Adelaideans to escape the city for some cool and refreshing country air?

Keep up to date with all of these stories and more by checking in to the ever expanding content of the Gateways section of our website.