Under the Clock
The Shepparton Advertiser (1886-1953) produced a series of articles titled Under the Clock, which detailed various happenings and upcoming events.
The old Shepparton Post Office clock towered over the town from 1882 - 1973 and witnessed much of our history.
These podcasts are the memories or stories people shared with us of a Shepparton and district fondly remembered.
A wonderful trip down memory lane of what many truly believe as being the good old days.
The old Shepparton Post Office clock towered over the town from 1882 - 1973 and witnessed much of our history.
These podcasts are the memories or stories people shared with us of a Shepparton and district fondly remembered.
A wonderful trip down memory lane of what many truly believe as being the good old days.
Dawn Mazzocchi is well known in Shepparton circles for her love of animals. Some know her as the cat lady. In this episode Dawn talks about her first pet, a dachshund named Lucy, and and a dumped kitten in 1976 which led to taking in more animals over the years.
Part 2 of Dawn Mazzocchi's story about her love for creatures great and small. In this episode she explains how she battled to get water skiing banned on the Lake to protect the ducks and water-birds.
We visit the Maude St Shooting Gallery with sisters Bev Thorn and Val Barrass (nee Wright) and some of their shopping trips from living in Pine Lodge and making the big trip to Shepparton back when they were kids.
Continuing Jeanette's interview she talks about her world of work and how she wanted to work in a garage and fulfilled her dream.
This is an excerpt of Bev Thorn's interview where she talks about her dad taking her for a drive to Shepparton, which was a big treat, so he could visit the Maude St Shooting Gallery.
This is an excerpt from Jeanette's interview. Here she talks passionately about her time at Shepparton High School and some of her classes at the Fryers St School.
Elsie Brady, Shepparton historian and school teacher, talks about playing school as a child and some of her memories as a student and a teacher.
The Shepparton Advertiser (1886-1953) produced a series of articles titled Under the Clock, which detailed various happenings and upcoming events.
The old Shepparton Post Office clock towered over the town from 1882 - 1973 and witnessed much of our history.
These podcasts are stories of people being interviewed about their memories and the stories they were told of a Shepparton and district fondly remembered.
The old Shepparton Post Office clock towered over the town from 1882 - 1973 and witnessed much of our history.
These podcasts are stories of people being interviewed about their memories and the stories they were told of a Shepparton and district fondly remembered.