Galston, Glenorie and Hills Rural News

37 Years Serving Our Community. The Value of A Historical Society

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The area to the north of Castle Hill is rich in thousands of years of Aboriginal history and is among the oldest for the European story. This area was given the name of Dural by surveyor Meehan in 1817. As the various settlement­s developed through timber cutting, agricultur­e and the provision of an education facility, they became entities in their own right and were given their new names. Dural and Middle Dural remain.

The centenary of these changes, in the the latter half of the 20th Century, and the approachin­g bicentenar­y, brought into focus the need to celebrate and record the histories of those eight localities. Generally through the local primary schools and the high school and a Galston bicentenar­y committee.

Mrs June Roughley, a retired school principal and resident of Kenthurst, was also an outstandin­g researcher and enthusiast­ic preserver of family and local history. Mrs Roughley saw the need for a history society to record and preserve what was

being uncovered during these celebratio­ns and the Dural and District Historical was founded in September 1984. The new high school in Galston had the enthusiast­ic history master, Mr Tom Richmond and a restoratio­n committee for Waddell cottage, working towards the same goal.

The new Society set to with the supporting research, the purchase of ÕįŁõĭČÕčļʞ ČõËİĔţËñÕ İÕËĔİÑĴ Ŗõļñ readers, establishi­ng a library and a place to house it all. Research establishe­d the names of the convict workers on Great North Road. Transcript­ions of burials for all the cemeteries were compiled. Family histories were researched. Members took part in various celebratio­ns and assisted in

the preparatio­n of centenary books for the schools. Changing requiremen­ts had the Society incorporat­ed on the 23rd July 1993. The Council owned tea room adjoining the Galston Park became History Cottage on the

29th August 1998. The research into the names on the nearby Cenotaph grew into a much larger project; to tell the story of every person from the Society’s area who served in World War1. The Cenotaph was protected and recorded.

Over the years the monthly meetings have heard many interestin­g speakers on a wide variety of topics. Generally there have been tours of one, two or three days to places and events of historical interest. A refresher tour of our own locality, every two or three years, reveals the wonderful history and interestin­g people associated the district.

Today the DDHS Inc is, like so many such societies, experienci­ng ÑõêţËŁĆļŘ õč İÕËİŁõļõčë čÕŖ ²čÑ ŘĔŁčëÕİ ČÕČÊÕİĴʣ c¤E" ɾʆ ñ²Ĵ also impacted on planned activities but it battles on. Research enquiries are regularly received from new residents and families who have a connection with the district and assistance is given to nearby societies and Council.

Forthcomin­g meetings in the Uniting Church, Galston: Visitors welcome. Enquiries 9653 1365. Saturday 10th July at 2.00 pm, Jo Hambrett,

“The Pioneering Best Family”.

Saturday 14th August at 2.00pm, Mark Tedeschi AM, QC, will give the June Roughley Memorial Lecture.

“The Myall Creek Massacre 1838”.

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