Location 37
Dwelling #37
Map 4

Address
Miners Terrace

Area


Description

Dwelling #37 - South Side / West Side of Miners Terrace - beside the pear tree.


Still Standing

No


The house was dismantled around 1924 and the materials used to construct dwelling #350 at the head of Long Gully.

Construction Details

Timber with corrugated iron roof.

Location Type

Dwelling


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Interested Parties

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Group Date Description
1 1890 - 1896 William Renshaw Details
2 1896 - 1907 Joseph McCabe Details
3 1907 - 1924 Charles Davis Jocelyn Details

Notes

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Note Date Short Description Note Text
588 1892 William Renshaw moved from dwelling #283 to dwelling #37, which he may have built. He appears to have been gold mining in the Pipeclay Terrace area. William Renshaw moved from dwelling #283 to dwelling #37, which he may have built. He appears to have been gold mining in the Pipeclay Terrace area.
592 1924 Charles Davis Jocelyn takes up 40 acres of the Kawarau Station subdivision. Charles took up 40 acres of the Kawarua Station subdivision. The family moved to dwelling #350 which Charles built using materials from dwelling #37 when he dismantled it.
593 1924 A large pear tree is all that remains to mark the location of dwelling #37. Charles Alexander (Alex) Jocelyn would always joke about being born under the pear tree. A large pear tree is all that remains to mark the location of dwelling #37. Charles Alexander (Alex) Jocelyn would always joke about being born under the pear tree.

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