Camp cook off this weekend
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Camp cook off this weekend
Not long until the 2015 Camp Cook Off at Bally Bally, Saturday 10th October, see private forum for full details.
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Re: Camp cook off this weekend
Bally Bally location
Please find link below to satellite view of the hall location
http://google-maps.pro/satellite/Bally_ ... 7.10824,16
Copy and paste into your web browser and away you go.
Please find link below to satellite view of the hall location
http://google-maps.pro/satellite/Bally_ ... 7.10824,16
Copy and paste into your web browser and away you go.
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Re: Camp cook off this weekend
Enjoy the Cook-Off. I was going to attend, but I am heading for Bridgetown
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Re: Camp cook off this weekend
Hello fellow Beemers
A fleeting glimpse of Bozo, 7 participants, 8 bikes, 2 cars and 8 spectators, made for a great night of cooking up a storm around the campfire at Bally Bally last night:)
Thunderstorms managed to skirt around the area, but did not affect our plans.
A fleeting glimpse of Bozo, 7 participants, 8 bikes, 2 cars and 8 spectators, made for a great night of cooking up a storm around the campfire at Bally Bally last night:)
Thunderstorms managed to skirt around the area, but did not affect our plans.
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Re: Camp cook off this weekend
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Not having heard of Bally Bally before I thought I would try and find out a bit of its history.
Bally Bally is an interesting location with a connection to Wooleen.
One of the early Bally Bally Pioneers being David Kilpatrick who married Francis Louisa Hancock who was a great aunt of Lang Hancock. Wooleen was run by the Sharpe's. Lang's sister Peg Hancock married David Sharpe of Wooleen.
The Kilpatricks were the host for the local member, Charles Harper, when he opened the Bally Bally Hall on a very hot day in November 30, 1904. David Kilpatrick was also the Chair of the Hall Committee that tried to pay back a loan for its construction. The hall had cost 361 pounds .....much more than the Government Grant of 208 pounds. They also lashed out and purchased a piano for 50 pounds increasing the debt.
Bally Bally is named after the Kilpatrick's holding "Bally Bally Farm" developed in the 1870's.
Good to drop in on the Camp Cook Off at another historic location.
Bozo
Not having heard of Bally Bally before I thought I would try and find out a bit of its history.
Bally Bally is an interesting location with a connection to Wooleen.
One of the early Bally Bally Pioneers being David Kilpatrick who married Francis Louisa Hancock who was a great aunt of Lang Hancock. Wooleen was run by the Sharpe's. Lang's sister Peg Hancock married David Sharpe of Wooleen.
The Kilpatricks were the host for the local member, Charles Harper, when he opened the Bally Bally Hall on a very hot day in November 30, 1904. David Kilpatrick was also the Chair of the Hall Committee that tried to pay back a loan for its construction. The hall had cost 361 pounds .....much more than the Government Grant of 208 pounds. They also lashed out and purchased a piano for 50 pounds increasing the debt.
Bally Bally is named after the Kilpatrick's holding "Bally Bally Farm" developed in the 1870's.
Good to drop in on the Camp Cook Off at another historic location.
Bozo
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Re: Camp cook off this weekend
Thank you to the organisers and again a top venue [thank you to Trish & Anthony] with everything you could wish for for the cook off...lots of firewood and then some.
Thank you to the sponsors, great prizes and all podium [extended to 7] finishers.
.....and the piano, or a piano, is still in the hall, although badly in need of tuning.
Thank you to the sponsors, great prizes and all podium [extended to 7] finishers.
.....and the piano, or a piano, is still in the hall, although badly in need of tuning.
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Re: Camp cook off this weekend
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It could be the original piano as it is an old Mignon.
You can see what attracted the all male farming committee to buy the piano from the 1915 advertisement:

It could be the original piano as it is an old Mignon.
You can see what attracted the all male farming committee to buy the piano from the 1915 advertisement:
