Category:Hadspen, Tasmania
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English: Hadspen is a small Australian town on the South Esk River in the north of Tasmania, just south west of Launceston. The centerpiece of the town is the historic property Entally House, the family home of Thomas Reibey who was the Premier of Tasmania from 1876 to 1877. Settlement began in the early 19th Century as a cluster of houses on the Launceston side of the river, near a frequently flooded ford. Over time various bridges were built, largely on the same site, across the river. Though it had been settled for some time Hadspen was only officially declared in 1866. (→Hadspen, Tasmania)
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Media in category "Hadspen, Tasmania"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Blacksmith shop entally.jpg 3,465 × 2,749; 3 MB
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Hadspen bridge tasmania 2012.JPG 4,288 × 2,848; 7.34 MB
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Hadspen shell service station 20012.JPG 4,288 × 2,848; 4.64 MB
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Hadspen tasmania map.png 1,024 × 760; 52 KB
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Heritage buildings, hadspen tasmania, 2012.jpg 4,228 × 2,164; 3.69 MB
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Old shed, Hadspen tasmania - 2012.jpg 4,288 × 2,848; 5.1 MB
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Open Day Entally House.JPG 4,288 × 2,848; 6.22 MB
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Playground, Hagley, Tasmania.JPG 4,288 × 2,848; 9.26 MB
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Red feather inn, hadspen tasmania, 2012.jpg 3,424 × 1,680; 1.07 MB
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Reibey's ford Hadspen Tasmania 2012.JPG 2,848 × 4,288; 8.3 MB
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Uniting church, hadspen tasmania, 2012.JPG 3,596 × 2,468; 3.81 MB