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Mandurah Family History Society

Locality: Mandurah, Western Australia

Phone: 95869760



Address: Library Road, Mandurah 6210 Mandurah, WA, Australia

Website: members.westnet.com.au/mfhs

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11.01.2022 DAY TRIP TO MANDURAH Charter a Red Reo Char-a-Banc from Fremantle to Mandurah's Hotel Peninsula. The year is 1924. The oldest Hotel in Mandurah, the Hotel Penin...sula offered service "so satisfactory and memorable", that the "same old faces returned summer after summer". Beautifully situated near the sea and at the same time right on the estuary, the Hotel offered all the "modern conveniences", a private tennis court, lock-up garages, boat hire, swimming, shooting, fishing and "stocked every kind of drink". In fact it was the kind of Hotel that "a traveller on search of that refreshing holiday could truly write home about". The charming proprietor Mr Blackeley made his guests feel right at home. "Over a glass of ale they could forget the troubles of the city, in favour of far pleasanter things". It was a holiday makers paradise indeed. Note - This commentary was sourced newspaper articles using the magic of Trove. It provides an insight into the event at the time but is not intended to be a definitive history. Please note that some of these images of Red Reos were taken on a trip to Mundijong. Mandurah Mail Mandurah Coastal Times Mandurah, Western Australia David Templeman MLA RAC WA Western Australia Mandurah Back In The Day Mandurah Historical Society

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