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Woods Hut

Posted on13/01/201605/09/2020AuthorMt Wellington History Hobart

Henry Woods occupied a hut at the Springs with his family between 1860 and the early 1880’s. He was known as “The Old Man of the Mountain”. He looked after visitors’ needs, maintained tracks, and acted as a guide. More information here

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kunanyi/Mount Wellington is situated in Hobart, Tasmania. It forms an iconic and much-loved backdrop to the city.

About Us

John and Maria Grist have been researching Tasmanian history for decades. We are still actively engaged in research (2019). We welcome your comments and any information you may be able to provide to supplement the information on these pages. Credit will be given.

About the iconic historic huts

  • The Huts
  • Clematis Hut
  • Cluster Grove Hut
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  • Fernlea and Fern Grove Huts
  • Fern Retreat Hut
  • Forest Hut
  • Grasstree and Myrtle Huts
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About our images

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