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Tim The Yowie Man delves into the history of the Tuggeranong Homestead
The Canberra Times
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4/24/2025
During World War II, the nearby Stranger Hill Reserve was used by the Royal Australian Air Force squadrons for ‘bombing practice’.
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If I was standing on this hill during World War II, I may have needed one of these.
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Not because of enemy aircraft, but because of practice bombing.
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During World War II, three Royal Australian Air Force squadrons used this area to drop
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chalk bombs in metal casings.
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In later life, local farmer Merv Edlington remembered in quite graphic detail his close
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encounter with one of those chalk dust bombs.
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By gee, I had to duck one day.
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A plane came so low that I got covered with the leaves off the tree I was under.
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The wing of the plane chopped them off.
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The horse I'd been riding took off and took a week to catch.
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Earlier in World War I, the area was slated as an arsenal with 4,000 people and their families
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to move here to manufacture armaments.
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With Tuggeranong Homestead as the administrative centre.
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Thankfully, the war ended before the arsenal came to fruition.
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Instead, at Tuggeranong Homestead at the end of the war, Charles Bean and his team moved
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in and used it as a base to research and write the history of Australia's part in the Great
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War.
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In more recent times, the homestead, one of the region's more historical pastoral properties,
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has become an events centre.
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But on rare open days, you can still see links to its colourful past.
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Places like this convict barn built in the late 1830s, when adding a concrete floor to
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house his Model T Ford, Bean apparently found an iron shackle here from the convict times.
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You can also see the remains of what, according to local folklore at least, was a whipping post.
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This restored a furphy water tank.
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Of course, these Aussie icons have a connection to World War One as well.
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They were used to cut water for Australian army personnel at Gallipoli and the Middle East
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and other places.
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The carts became popular as gathering places where soldiers could exchange gossip, rumours
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and fanciful tales.
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Much like today's water cooler discussions.
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Hence the word furphy entered our lexicon.
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And this senescent willow tree, believed to have been planted in the 1830s from a cutting
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collected from a tree shading Napoleon's grave on the island of St Helena.
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Oh and not to forget this old cricket pitch.
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It's the oldest concrete cricket pitch in Canberra.
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It was added for recreation during the Bean era.
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A word of caution though, they ran out of concrete, so it's a few yards short of a standard length.
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Which means, if you are facing a fast bowler, you might need one of these.
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