Hinkler House, it's history and relocation.

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In 1925, Bert Hinkler built a detached house which he named "Mon Repos" on the Thornhill Estate, Sholing, Southampton, England. From here, he travelled the short distance to A.V.Roe’s experimental aircraft works where he was employed  Chief Test Pilot. The house was a mecca for aviation associates, including Roy Chadwick, the great Avro designer. 

Bert Hinkler planned most of his great solo flights from ‘'Mon Repos" house. The Ibis aircraft, his dream machine, was planned and experimented upon at the site. Some years passed before the home became the property of the Southampton City Council. In May and June 1983, the house was dismantled and transported to Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia, his home town, and rebuilt as a Memorial Museum in Bert Hinkler's honour. The mantle of achievement associated with Australia's great pioneer solo aviator, Bert Hinkler, is indeed captivating - so too was the trans-world transfer of his old Southampton house. For only the second time in Australia's relatively short  history had such an undertaking been attempted. The nation embraced this remarkable accomplishment with pride. A  pleasing structure, the house stands in the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens overlooking the site where Bert Hinkler landed on  February 27, 1928, following his record shattering solo flight from England to Australia. 

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This website is an initiative of the Hinkler House Memorial Museum
Hinkler House Memorial Museum
PO Box 942
BUNDABERG QLD 4670
Australia
Open daily - 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
(9.30 am to 4.30 pm Queensland School Holidays)
Phone +61 (07) 4152 0222
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