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The Pavilion at Hepburn Springs
in the 1910s or 1920s. This building, which is still a landmark of the town,
was built in 1908. Weekly dances were held here in the 1920s, although disgruntled
neighbours complained about the dancers' 'undignified' behaviour.
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A group of visitors inside an earlier pavilion building at Hepburn
Springs. Graffiti on the wall is dated 1903. The brickwork appears to be
suffering from mould and slime, creating a dank atmosphere for the visitors.
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A
party of Victorian Government officials at Hepburn Mineral Springs in 1926.
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The factory where mineral water was extracted and bottled at Hepburn
Springs, c. 1910 - 1915.
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Hepburn Springs Reserve in the
1940s. The management committee had constructed many facilities for visitors
by the beginning of the Second World War.
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