Ginninderra Schoolhouse Traditional Cache
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The Ginninderra Public School house and residence is one of the earliest surviving buildings in the ACT. The school building and attached residence were built between 1883 and 1884 as the districts first substantial stone educational facility. The building was constructed of squared rubble stone with red brick trims, wooden floorboards and a corrugated iron roof. From the early photographs it appears the school maintained an enrollment of around 25 pupils.
Charles William Thompson (1868-1948) started his teaching career in the Nass Valley school in today's Australian Capital Territory circa 1883 and came to Ginninderra in 1886. By 1895 the school was beginning to decline in attendances and in 1911 the school was operating half-time and was closed following the opening of the new school in the nearby village of Hall, where most of the pupils lived. Mr Thompson was transferred to the Hall Village Public School and continued to live in the Ginninderra School residence. In 1913 the Ginninderra Post Office transferred into the school building and Mr Thompson operated the facility until 1934 and retired aged 66. He died in 1948 aged 80.
Extreme stealth will be required. Any hints of the exact hide will be removed from the cache page to give future hiders the same experience. You will need a pen. A few swaps are included.Good luck and enjoy the early historical location.
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