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Tammy Baird

Hi I'm Tammy, part owner and manager (with my Sister Donna) of the Drill Hall Emporium located in New Norfolk, Tasmania. Together, my sister and I are constantly searching locally and abroad for objects to fill The Drill Hall Emporium to the delight of our growing clientele. We are passionate about antiques, art and our little town. New Norfolk is just a thirty minute drive from Hobart along the beautiful Derwent River and is known as Tasmania's town of antique shops. Please stop in and visit us if you are passing by!
Location: New Norfolk, Tasmania — http://www.thedrillhall.com.au/

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New Norfolk - Ideal for the Antique Hunter

drillhallemporium | 2008-02-28 | The Derwent Valley is genuinely fascinating. The richness and variety of the historic buildings of New Norfolk and Hamilton, the glorious river drives, the old oast houses and the gentle undulations of the countryside on either side of the Derwent River make this one of the most attractive areas in the whole of Tasmania. | read more

 

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4.0 Street Scape, Historic New Norfolk

Photo drillhallemporium | 2008-02-27 | New Norfolk was at first known as "The Hills" because of its setting among hills, valleys and gentle streams. In 1811 Governor Macquarie came to visit Van Diemen's Land. He mapped out a town site and named the town "Elizabeth Town" (after his wife) in the District of New Norfolk. The name did not catch on although it was used on and off from 1811 to 1825, but the local settlers, wanting to preserve a link with their old island home, won the day and the town was officially known as "New" Norfolk. | read more

3.0 A History of New Norfolk, Tasmania

Photo drillhallemporium | 2008-02-27 | Starting in November 1807 and on through the following year, people from the Norfolk Island penal colony were persuaded to come to Van Diemen's Land by offers of a generous exchange of land (4 acres for each acre held on Norfolk Island), a house of similar standard to that left behind, 2 or 4 convicts to assist them in clearing their new farms, and food and clothing from the stores for 12 months.On the 9th of November 1807, the Lady Nelson sailed from Norfolk Island with the first group of settlers to be relocated at the Derwent. Although it only carried 34 persons, the evacuation had begun in earnest. Of the new settlers, 24% were located to Sandy Bay, 19% to New Town and Glenorchy, 27% to the eastern shore between Bridgewater and Pittwater and the Clarence Plains area. The remaining 30% came to New Norfolk. | read more

2.66666666667 The Derwent River, New Norfolk, Tasmania

Photo drillhallemporium | 2008-03-17 | The Derwent River, New Norfolk, Tasmania | read more

3.33333333333 New Norfolk - Ideal for the Antique Hunter

Review drillhallemporium | 2008-02-28 | The Derwent Valley is genuinely fascinating. The richness and variety of the historic buildings of New Norfolk and Hamilton, the glorious river drives, the old oast houses and the gentle undulations of the countryside on either side of the Derwent River make this one of the most attractive areas in the whole of Tasmania. | read more

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