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A day out in the country – see here for the route followed:
Greenhills Cemetery, Quairading-York Road, Greenhills, Western Australia
Grave of Charlotte Keane, Greenhills Cemetery
Grave of William & Mary Ann McMullen, Greenhills Cemetery
Grave of George McMullen, Greenhills Cemetery
Grave of William Boyle – an Infant, Greenhills Cemetery
Grave of William George White, Greenhills Cemetery
Quairading-York Road Westwards, Greenhills Cemetery
St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Quairading-York Road, Greenhills Built: 1912
Quairading Hotel, Heal Street, Quairading Built: 1908
Interior of Quairading Hotel
War Memorial, Heal Street, Quairading
Tribute to Pioneers, Heal Street, Quairading
The Co-Op, Heal Street, Quairading
Intersection of Heal Street and Cubbine Road, Quairading
Railway Station, Quairading
Baggage Scales
Track – West & East
Community Centre (Rear View) Quairading
Directions, York-Merredin Road, Quairading
Commemoration Plaque, Heal Street, Quairading
(To commemorate the town’s contribution to the State’s sesquicentenary)
Former Commercial Bank of Australia Premises, Heal Street, Quairading
Premises date to 1937 – the Commercial Bank and Bank of New South Wales merged in 1982 to become Westpac Banking Corporation.
The Brass Razoo Bank, Former Commercial Bank of Australia
An old Australian saying if you haven’t got a “Brass Razoo”, means you are broke or penniless.
Shire Hall, McLennan Street, Quairading Built: 1925
The place was originally the Roads Board office. Throughout the years it has been the focus of social and cultural activities in the Quairading area. The Hall has been the venue for community and celebratory activities which include numerous balls. Dancing was enjoyed at most of the social gatherings. Wedding receptions, dinners, school concerts, cabarets, ballet, live performances, theatre, YAL (Young Australia League) concerts, and Repertory Shows also featured at the hall. Community groups have used the hall for meetings and functions. During World War Two, fundraising and welcome home dances were the main events. Pictures were always a family night out, and remained popular at the hall until the late 1960s when the drive-in theatre opened in Quairading. During the 1979 refurbishment of the hall a cache of cash was discovered in a drainpipe. It is reputed to have been Paddy Baker’s, the picture show man (later owner of the Regal theatre in Perth). The extensions to the hall in 1979 offered more opportunities for the place. The Senior Citizens have established facilities in the former Roads Board offices, and the hall, reception area and lounge are used for many social, civic and community functions.
“El Toro” – A Jordan Sprigg Sculpture, Shire Hall
Former Western Australia Bank Premises, Heal Street Built: 1926
Post Office, Jennaberring Road Built: 1927
Rock Outcrop, Pantapin South Road, Pantapin
Windmill & Water Tank, Pantapin South Road, Pantapin
Government Well, Kokerbin Nature Reserve, Kwolyin
The well is of a dry-wall construction and is over 20 metres deep and 3 metres wide. It is believed to have been a government project to assist in the early development of the area.
Around Kokerbin Rock, Kokerbin Nature Reserve, Kwolyin
Picnic Area, Kokerbin Nature Reserve, Kwolyin
Rural Landscape, Mount Stirling Road, Mount Stirling
Granite Outcrop, Mount Stirling Road, Mount Stirling































































