1880+-+1889

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= = =Population:= **The population of Geelong in 1880 was aproximately 29,000**
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=Events:= Rain had been falling for quite a while and the destruction was not noticable until the 12th of September.A flood in the vacinity of the Geelong region began to manifest the Barwon bridge around 9:00 saturday night.3 boats were destroyed and they cost 100 pounds. At 9:15 pm two trains crashed between Werribee and Little River.The collision was caused by a passenger train leaving for Melbourne and a goods train heading for Geelong on the same track.The goods train was in bad shape, the conductor was killed instantly. 1888:Mails,phones go high tech. 1889: A right Royal bridge is open for business. 1880s:@terrace houses =Major Changes:= The salvation army opening in Geelong.
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 * 1880 September 13th**
 * 1884**
 * "Bloody carnage as two trains crash"!** **On april the 4th 1884, at 12 o clock at night, two trains had a collision 1.6 km away from the nearest station. It happened in little river, engines and second class carriges destroyed. Over 20 people injured and only 3 people were killed.**
 * 1884**: THE FLOOD @HC scamel
 * 1882**: SETTLEMENT OF OCEAN GROVE
 * 1887**: GEELONG MEMORAL SCHOOL OF ARTS
 * 1889:** baseball came to Geelong: there was a meeting in the Victorian hotel to discuss where the baseball club should be at. There were a lot of people interested in the new game of baseball and The American baseball club offered to give an exhibit of the game on the Geelong oval. It was also decided that the fee for joining $1.05 and a lot of people joined.
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 * 1883**


 * 1880:**Major change: in 1880 the geelong advertiser only published drawn photos of events that happened but in 1881 they started to publish real photos taken from a camera. This added more detail to the photos.

The Gordan institute of TAFE was opened in 1888, and is still going strong. Houses are being fastly erect to make Queenscliff a pleasent little borough.Some important additions are being made to Baillieu House. It seems it was burned some months back.It will have 52 rooms and a 17.4m tower. It will cost $18,000 dollers. June 18, 1888: Sketches of Melbourne Football Club vs Geelong Football Club in 1880
 * 1883 June 23rd**

Hot baths by the sea Hot Baths By the Sea was build by the Geelong sea bathing company in 1885. It was built at Eastern beach. Hot baths by the sea unfortunatly isnt still here today in 2011. Geelong's Wool Industry flourished. =Noteable People:= Graham Berry was the 11th Mayor of Melbourne in the early 1880s. He migrated from England and started the Geelong local newspaper the Geelong Register. Edward Latham Major person of Geelong in 1886
 * 1885**
 * 1888**: The Gordon Institute of TAFE
 * 1880-1889**
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 * Graham Berry **
 * 1864**Edward was a famous brewer and businessman. In 1864 he migrated to Melbourne. Unable to find work, he and some friends bought the Carlton Brewery and produced 50 hogsheads a week, in time, it grew to 1200 hogsheads a week.His friends later retiered leaving Edward complete ownership


 * James Harrison** (1816–1893)James Harrison lived in Geelong! He created the first ice making machine at Rocky Point, on the banks of the Barwon river in the mid 19th Century. His ice making machine, could make 3000 Kg of ice a day. This allowed Australian perishable produce to be exported.

Mrs Elizabeth P Austin Mrs Elizabeth P Austin was a respectful and wealthy citizen in 1886. She had a family of two kids and a husband. She donated many hundreds of dollars and is one of Geelong's most genorous women she also funded the Elizabeth Austin homes.

Biblyography: by Alannah Adam and Abby Robinson. Kelly goes to the Gallows - Geelong Advertiser 1990 suivenir addition 1880 An act of benevolence- G. A. S. A- 1886 Bloddy carnage as two trains crash- G A S A-1884 Hot baths by the sea-G A S A- 1885