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"The Lodge" Multi-Cache

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OWNER MAINTENANCE REQUESTED PLEASE


Hi there Cache Owner,

It looks like this cache might need some attention, as one or more seekers have indicated there is some sort of issue. The recent logs may contain more details about what sort of issues are evident.

The cache has been temporarily disabled, so as to remove it from search listings and discourage people from visiting this location, until the issues/s can be addressed.

You do need to respond in some way within 14 days, so others know you are on top of it, as well as indicating exactly what is happening with this placement - please don't let a lack of communication scuttle this listing.

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You might wonder what happens if you don't pick one of the above. Well, if the issue has not been addressed, or there is no acknowledgment as requested above, it will be assumed the cache has been abandoned and the cache will be de-listed (Archived) at the end of the 14 day period, without further recourse to the CO. [V]

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Hidden : 9/3/2022
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


Welcome to TeamGabsta's first hide! 

'The Lodge': The Gatehouse of Rupertswood Mansion.

"Rupertswood" in Sunbury on the outskirts of Melbourne is one of Australia's most important mansions, both historically and architecturally. Built as a residence for Sir William John Clarke (1831 – 1897), the first Australian born Baronet, in 1874 – 1876 it became a power seat in the great English tradition. The property covered an area of 31,000 acres. Today the estate has been greatly reduced due to subdivision to a more modest 1,100 acres.

At the entrance to the estate stands “The Lodge”, a gatekeeper’s house built in the Italianate style to match the “Rupertswood” mansion. Built in 1875, it served as the gatehouse to “Rupertswood” until the death of William John Clarke. Constructed of bluestone bricks with sandstone detailing and slate roofs, it is one of the largest and most ornate gatehouses to any property in Australia. 

William Sangster designed the gardens at "Rupertswood" originally covering an area of 99 acres, and once boasted tennis courts, croquet lawns and an underground fernery. "Rupertswood" also had its own private railway station were guests to grand balls would arrive from Spencer Street. Balls, hunt meets and weekend house parties were frequent. Anyone of note, in Victorian and Edwardian society, was entertained by Sir John and Lady Eliza Clarke. Many historical figures visited "Rupertswood" during its history, including the then Duke and Duchess of York, (later to become King George V and Queen Mary), Australian opera singer Dame Nellie Melba and several Governors of Victoria.

"Rupertswood" holds a place in the great sporting rivalry between Australia and England, as it was on a field at "Rupertswood" that the "Ashes" were created. On Christmas Eve of 1882, after a congenial lunch, Sir William Clarke suggested a social game between the English Cricket team and a local side, made up largely of “Rupertswood” staff. By all accounts, it was an enjoyable game with no one really keeping score, however, it was generally agreed that the English won. Pat Lyons, a worker at "Rupertswood", clearly remembered the afternoon many years later. It was his understanding that Lady Clarke, at dinner that evening, had presented Ivo Bligh with a pottery urn. It was purported to contain the ashes of a burnt bail. This was a light hearted gesture to commemorate England's win at "Rupertswood".

- This information has been cited from 'Raaen99', on flickr.

The co-ordinates for the first stage of this multi will lead you to the front doorstep of 'The Lodge' where you will be faced with a historic plaque that has information to help you find the co-ordinates of the final location to the cache.

The location of the cache can be determined by solving the clues and completing the following co-ordinates:

S 37° AB.CDE' E 144° BA.FGE'

Q1: What style of victorian architecture is 'The Lodge"?

If it is Georgian: A = 2

if it is Italianate: A = 3

If it is Colonial: A = 4

Q2: When was 'The Lodge' Built?

If it is 1872: B = 3

If it is 1874: B = 8

If it is 1875: B = 4

Q3: Who died in 1897?

If it is William Sangster: C = 2

If it is Sir Rupertswood: C = 3

If it is Sir William Clarke: C = 5

Q4: How many acres are the driveway and gardens?

If it is 55: D = 3

If it is 70: D = 6

If it is 60: D = 7

Q5: What word is used to describe the beauty of 'The Lodge'?

If it is 'Ornate': E = 1

If it is 'Grandoise': E = 2

If it is 'Embellished': E = 3

Q6: Who placed the historic plaque?

If it is 'Sunbury Historic Surrounds Inc.: F = 6

If it is 'Sunbury & district heritage association inc.: F = 8

If it is 'Sunbury historical society': F = 9

Q7: What colour is the plaque?

If it is Green: G = 9

If it is Red: G = 4

If it is blue: G = 6

 

Good luck and happy Geo-hunting

TeamGabsta

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ghea zr bire

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)