MATES GULLY – HISTORY OF A HERITAGE BUILDING

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An article tracing the history of a heritage building that dates back, in parts, to 1877. Located at 38 Morrow Street, Wagga Wagga. Initially a Temperance Hall, it has served as a residence, a surgery, a venue for various schools, a boarding house, a hostel, and in more contemporary times, as a restaurant and cafe with boutique accommodation. It has known many names, Temperance Hall, St Elmo, Wollundry, Park View Mansions, The Manor, and Mates Gully. It has strong connections with the family of Dr Thomas William Watkins Burgess, and has served as accommodation for many hundreds of service women, and young men and women of the Wagga Wagga district. This forty page booklet, features many photos, both black & white and colour, and includes details of the building and the people associated with it. View at “https://www.wwdhs.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/mates-gully-as-posted-20190825.pdf”

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