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The lookout tower was erected by the residents to commemorate explorers Hume and Hovell who passed nearby in 1824. The lookout tower is made basalt stone from the tower of the old Kilmore Gaol and was unveiled in 1924, the centenary year of their exploration.
In 1824, Hamilton Hume and William Hovell led an expedition of discovery to find new grazing land for the colony. They and their party trekked south from Appin to Lake George, then on into Victoria, keeping west of the Great Dividing Range and ending up at Corio Bay, on the Victorian coast, where present day Geelong is situated. Hovell mistakenly believed they had arrived at Westernport, and did not realise his mistake until after his return.
At the centenary of Hume and Hovell exploration in 1924 a committee was formed to co-ordinate and organise local celebrations along the route from Albury to Corio Bay. An itinerary was created for the unveiling ceremonies giving the hour and date for each place concerned from 15 to 21 November 1924.
Monuments, cairns or plaques commemorating this expedition were erected at Allan`s Flat, Avenel, Back Creek, Barjarg, Bellbridge, Broadford, Bulla, Deer Park, Ebden, Euroa, Everton, Hansonville, Hume Reservoir, Kilmore, Lara, Lima South, Meadow Creek, Molyullah, Mount Buffalo, Moyhu, Murmungee, Myrtleford, Samaria, Samaria West, Seymour, Staghorn Flat, St Albans, Stanley, Strath Creek, Swanpool, Tatong (Dodd`s Crossing), Violet Town, Warrenbayne West, Werribee, Whorouly, Woodfield Yarck and Yea.
The location of the plaques erected at Lima South is unknown. It is believed that the plaque at Hansonville has come from another location as the date on the plaque does not match the date that the expedition was there.
In connection with the forthcoming Hume-Hovell centenary, the committee formed at Kilmore is making good progress. A combined cairn, with spiral stair, will be built on the lookout which overlooks Mount Disappointment and the track taken by the exploring expedition 100 years ago. The cairn will be of blue stone, given for the work by the Kilmore Dairy Company. The stone formed a portion of the old Kilmore gaol.
At a meeting held last week Mr. R. Fennelly, C.E., engineer of the shire, submitted a plan of the structure, which will be 30ft. high, with a platform 10ft. x 8ft. The sum of £74/19/ has been raised in the district towards the construction of the cairn, and nine of the residents have made horse teams available to assist in carting material to the site, which is one of the finest to be found in this picturesque locality. The shire council is also putting in order the motor track which runs to the lookout. The track had been made somewhat uneven by the winter rains. Everything will be in order by the first week in December. Sir James Barrett, who is taking an active interest in the centenary, has promised the Kilmore committee that he will unveil the memorial tablet on the cairn.
Argus (Melbourne), 11 October 1924.
On Saturday next the unveiling of the Hume and Hovell memorial on The Lookout by his Excellency the State Governor, the Earl of Stradbroke, will take place. The Governor, accompanied by his private secretary, Captain Keppel Palmer, will arrive by car from Melbourne in Kilmore at 12 o'clock. He will be met at the town hall by the shire president (Cr Harper) and councillors and afforded a civic reception, at which President Harper will present him with an address of welcome on behalf of the residents. The governor will then be the guest of the shire council at luncheon at the Royal Oak, also parliamentary representatives who may be present. At 12.30 p.m. the party will leave for The Lookout and upon arrival there the unveiling of the memorial will take place between 1.30 and 2 p.m.
Kilmore Free Press (Kilmore, Vic), 11 December 1924.
Location
Address: | Monument Road, Monument Hill Reserve, Kilmore, 3764 |
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State: | VIC |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -37.301265 Long: 144.972806 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Structure |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Exploration |
Actual Event Start Date: | 13-December-1824 |
Actual Event End Date: | 13-December-1824 |
Designer: | Mr R. Fennelly |
Link: | https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/stories/h… |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Saturday 13th December, 1924 |
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Erected Dec 1924 by the residents,
To the memory of Hume and Hovell who passed near by 13th Dec 1824.