Showing posts with label Rockley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rockley. Show all posts

June 10, 2013

Report on the CTC AGM 2013 at Rockley

The 2013 Annual General Meeting for the Central Tablelands Chapter Museums Australia was hosted by the Rockley Mill Museum in Rockley on Saturday 4th May. 

Rockley Mill Museum President Deidre Robertson and husband John hosted a sumptuous morning tea prior to the meeting in their charming bed and breakfast premises, Buddens, originally built as a store in the 1870s and later used as bank premises. 
 
Buddens bed and breakfast

Twenty-one members representing ten of the member groups within the chapter were in attendance at the meeting which was held in the Rockley School of Arts (1890).
 

Rockley School of Arts (1890)

Chapter President Elaine Kaldy welcomed those present and mentioned the sad loss in 2012 of the previous President, Trevor Pascoe of Millthorpe, who had been a driving force in keeping the chapter going. Deidre Robertson of Rockley Mill Museum chaired the election of office bearers which saw the current President (Elaine Kaldy of Millthorpe), Treasurer (Phil Stevenson of Orange) and Secretary (John Broadley of Mudgee) returned; the office Vice-President is yet to be announced.
 

The meeting subsequently approved the adoption of a set of By-Laws for the chapter and the Lithgow Small Arms Factory volunteered to host a workshop in September or October 2013; after much discussion the topic selected for the workshop was “significance assessment”, to be run by Kylie Winkworth. The date for the workshop has now been confirmed for 21st September 2013.
 

After lunch members gave reports on their museum/society activities during the past year. Afterwards the group was taken on a town walk of historic Rockley which included inspections of the Anglican St Peter’s Church and the Catholic St Patrick’s Church, both designed by noted Central West architect Edward Gell, and ultimately the wonderful Rockley Mill Museum.
 



 Deidre Roberson telling the group about the Village walk they had planned.









Many thanks to the Rockley Mill Museum group for hosting an enjoyable day.

John Broadley
Secretary


More photos courtesy John Broadley.

St Peter's Anglican Church Rockley
St Patrick's RC Church Rockley
Rockley Mill Museum

April 8, 2013

Central Tablands Chapter, M&G(NSW) - AGM 2013 at Rockley


Rockley School of Arts

Central Tablelands Chapter M&G(NSW)
Notice of AGM AT ROCKLEY 

We wish to advise you that the Next Chapter meeting will be held at Rockley on Saturday the 4th Of May 2013. A brief outline and the day’s events are. The members Rockley have planned an enjoyable day for us and I look forward to see you all there. 

Rockley was established in 1851 and flourished between 1860 and 1890, during that period a number of important and substantial buildings were built. 

The whole village is listed by the National Trust. 

As part of the visit there will be a chance to visit some of these remarkable buildings, starting with Buddens Guesthouse, originally the Bank building opened in 1878. We will then be having the meeting and lunch at the School of Arts (opened 1890). At the conclusion of lunch there will be a walking tour of Rockley, some of the highlights include:, St Peter’s Anglican Church 1867, designed by the renowned architect E. Gell, St Patrick’s Catholic Church opened in 1869, Rockley Mill Museum (1862) all of which will be open for the visit. 

Meeting Program 

10.30 Arrive at Buddens Tea Rooms 18 Buddens Street for registration and morning tea
11.00-1.00 AGM and lunch School of Arts, Hill Street
1.00 – 3.00 Walking tour and optional visit to Rockley Mill and Stables museum Cost $25 (Cheques made payable to Rockley Mill Museum
Acceptance and payment for morning tea and lunch please contact
Deidre Robertson
18 Budden Street, Rockley
Tel 02 6337 9279
Email: stay@buddens.com.au


Directions to Rockley from Bathurst, follow signs to Perthville which is south of Bathurst. Vale Road becomes Rockley Road some kilometres on is Rockley. 

The Google map gives good directions if you type in your location and the Rockley as the destination.