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West Hotham, Victoria, Australia



 


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Source: https://www.victorianplaces.com.au/hotham

Hotham was the name given to North Melbourne during the period 1855-87.
In April 1855, the Melbourne city council rearranged its wards, creating a separate ward for the township that had developed to the north-west. The ward was named Hotham, after Sir Charles Hotham, Governor of Victoria (1854-56). The township was rapidly filled up by residents who were mostly gold rush immigrants. On 30 September 1859, it became the Borough of Hotham by severance from Melbourne city council. The area of the borough was a little over 500 acres (2 sq km). In 1876 the present town hall at the corner of Queensberry Street was built, two years after Hotham was raised to the status of a town. Soon after becoming a town, Hotham was described in the Victorian municipal directory, 1885:

HOTHAM.-A municipal town suburban to Melbourne, named after Sir Charles Hotham, the Governor of Victoria when it was a ward of the City of Melbourne, and adopted his coat of Arms with the words

City/Town : Latitude: -37.8008004, Longitude: 144.9485049


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   Family    Marriage    Family ID 
1 Hillbrick / Leeson  16 May 1884West Hotham, Victoria, Australia F24