Hagley Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (now Uniting Church in Australia)

Beginnings Michael Walker in his memoirs notes, “In 1846 I came to Hagley. There was no church of any kind and we used to meet at Mr. Montgomery’s farm house and hold services and class meetings.” Mr. Walker and Mr. Montgomery  were both living in Hogg’s Lane at the time. Hogg’s Lane received its name […]

French Families at Hagley, Tasmania

Two French families settled at Hagley, those of Samuel French and Percy William French. They were distantly related, both descendants of Francis and Mary French.  Francis is particularly remembered as being the first Wesleyan Methodist local preacher in Northern Tasmania. Also living in the Hagley area were their Badcock cousins, also descendants of Francis and […]

Duces & Rhodes Scholars of the Launceston Junior Technical School

Two duces/duxes of the Launceston Junior Technical School were awarded a Tasmanian Rhodes scholarship, Dick Gandy in 1936 and Bill Bonney in 1954. Richard William George (Dick) Gandy (1915-1996) grew up at Derby, Tasmania and did his primary schooling at that place. He then proceeded on to the Launceston Junior Technical School for three years […]

Alan Thomas Gelston the Teacher, Artist & Sculptor

Launceston Junior Technical School Alan Gelston grew up at Westbury, Tasmania, and attended the Launceston Junior Technical School for three years. In 1945 he was duce of the school gaining eight credits and one pass. He became particularly known for carving the Coat of Arms (below) which is located above the main entrance of the […]

Joan Margery Littler

The only girl ever to attend the Launceston Junior Technical School The 1946 Launceston Junior Technical School Technicalities magazine recorded for the Old Boys Association – “We welcome back to the Association Mrs Gardner(sic) who was the only girl to attend the Launceston Junior Technical School. Mrs Gardner (sic) was then Miss J. Littler and […]