Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Broughton Cabs


 
The paragraph below is quoting a newspaper article from the Mercury in 1929.Mr W Broughton’s grandchildren went to Albuera Street School.

 


HOBARTS CABS

Their Last "Stand"

Fifty Years on the Box

 
Mr. W. Broughton's
Reminiscences
Horse drawn cabs in America to say are unknown In London too they have been totally displaced by the ubiquitous taxicab motor driven. There are however, still a few of these old conveyances in use in Hobart as in other Australian capital cities and some of the reminiscences of the doyen ' of Hobart's cabmen Mr. W Broughton, make interesting reading. When Mr. Broughton, who has been connected with the cabs and horse for over 50 years all of which time has been spent In Hobart, began to earn his living at the tender age of eleven, trams were unknown here and horse drawn vehicles were the sole means of conveyance in and about the city while coaches were running on the Main Road between Hobart and Launceston. To his friends and acquaintances who are legion he is known as "Dodger”.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

1916 Albuera Street School Soccer Team


On 27 July 1916 the Albuera Street and Macquarie Street State-School soccer teams played each other in a rostered soccer match.
The Albuera Street team having players such as: Loone, Ringrose (captain) and Downie.
The referee for the game was Mr J. J. B. Honeysett. The end result of the game was a 2-0 win to Macquarie Street State School.

 

Albuera Turns 100

In July 2014 Albuera Street Primary School celebrates the centenary of the opening of the Albuera Street State School. The original building is on the other side of the street from the current school. The current building was originally built as the infant section at a time when the school also included a secondary section. To keep up to date with what will be happening to celebrate the centenary go to the school Facebook page


The current Albuera Street School - originally the infant section