Hogan Street, pictured c 1911. Photo: Courtesy of Tatura MuseumHogan Street, pictured in 2024. Here you can see ornamental pears lining the main street in full bloom, the clock dedicated to Dr Park, and development to the left on one of Tatura’s supermarkets. Photo: Deanne Jeffers Locals pictured at the Military Ball in 1937 at Victory Hall. Photo: Courtesy of the Tatura MuseumSt Mary’s School and Sacred Heart Convent, across from Sacred Heart School Tatura at 70-82 Hogan Street.. Photo: Deanne Jeffers62-64 Hogan Street, Tatura. Formerly W. Reddie Saddler, pictured c 1925. The image features Wal Reddie and employees, with saddles shown hanging in front of the shop. Photo: Courtesy of Tatura MuseumTatura’s war memorial and playground, pictured in the memorial gardens. Photo: Deanne JeffersThe site which was once a saddler, is pictured on the left with the for sale sign.Victory Hall, pictured in 2024. Photo: Deanne JeffersVictory Hall, pictured c 1931.