Wanaaring, NSW
Killen Family
est. 1879
Destroyed by fire
1924
Killen desecendents; Ian Marr, Theodora, Christopher and Matthew Hobbs
Cutting the Elsinora stone at the Gidgee Hotel, Bourke
Ian Marr, Installing the Elsinora Stone. Theodora looking on...
Grave to an unknown Aboriginal Child buried by Edward Killen
The Birchwood tree (now dead) marking the archaeological site of the Elsinora homestead
A nearby new Birchwood Tree with the new Killen generation, Matthew Hobbs (11)
Dot and the Elsinora Stone
Fragments found at the site
Killen Family
est. 1879
Destroyed by fire
1924
Killen desecendents; Ian Marr, Theodora, Christopher and Matthew Hobbs
Cutting the Elsinora stone at the Gidgee Hotel, Bourke
Ian Marr, Installing the Elsinora Stone. Theodora looking on...
Grave to an unknown Aboriginal Child buried by Edward Killen
The Birchwood tree (now dead) marking the archaeological site of the Elsinora homestead
A nearby new Birchwood Tree with the new Killen generation, Matthew Hobbs (11)
Dot and the Elsinora Stone
Fragments found at the site
Ian Marr marking the site with the Memorial
Matthew discussing his archaeological findings
Ian discussing the site of the Homestead
The Hungerford Hotel where we stayed