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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Eckermann's Poultry Farm, c1960
... View of Eckermann's Poultry Farm. Eggshed and trees from... and trees from the top of the woodshed. Eckermann's Poultry Farm ...Photographs relate to the Poultry Farms that existed in Nunawading and Forest Hill in the1950s and 1960s. Photos taken in 1961-62. Poultry farmers included Messrs Boyce, Gallos, Foote,Grimsley, Greenwood and Dudley|Slides scanned as a 'tiff' at 300dpi to CD Rom and cleaned and adjusted by Ted Arrowsmith.View of Eckermann's Poultry Farm. Eggshed and trees from the top of the woodshed.eckermann's, eckermann frank, poultry farms, nunawading, greenwood, forest hill, canterbury road, mount pleasant road nunawading, boyles, white, bruer's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Eckermann's Poultry Farm, c1960
... View from Eckermann's Poultry Farm. Looking towards trees... Mitcham melbourne Photographs relate to the Poultry Farms ...Photographs relate to the Poultry Farms that existed in Nunawading and Forest Hill in the1950s and 1960s. Photos taken in 1961-62. Poultry farmers included Messrs Boyce, Gallos, Foote,Grimsley, Greenwood and Dudley|Slides scanned as a 'tiff' at 300dpi to CD Rom and cleaned and adjusted by Ted Arrowsmith.View from Eckermann's Poultry Farm. Looking towards trees and Mr. Boyle's Orchard from the Eckermann fence, 'Corabelle' in the foregroundeckermann's, eckermann frank, poultry farms, nunawading, greenwood, forest hill, canterbury road, mount pleasant road nunawading, boyles, white, bruer's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Eckermann's Poultry Farm, c1960
... View from Eckermann's Poultry Farm. Poplar trees and Mrs... Mitcham melbourne Photographs relate to the Poultry Farms ...Photographs relate to the Poultry Farms that existed in Nunawading and Forest Hill in the1950s and 1960s. Photos taken in 1961-62. Poultry farmers included Messrs Boyce, Gallos, Foote,Grimsley, Greenwood and Dudley|Slides scanned as a 'tiff' at 300dpi to CD Rom and cleaned and adjusted by Ted Arrowsmith.View from Eckermann's Poultry Farm. Poplar trees and Mrs. White's house taken from the Cow Bail.eckermann's, eckermann frank, poultry farms, nunawading, greenwood, forest hill, canterbury road, mount pleasant road nunawading, boyles, white, bruer's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Eckermann's Poultry Farm, c1960
... View of Eckermann's Poultry Farm. The cypress trees.... The cypress trees at the back of the farm. Eckermann's Poultry Farm ...Photographs relate to the Poultry Farms that existed in Nunawading and Forest Hill in the1950s and 1960s. Photos taken in 1961-62. Poultry farmers included Messrs Boyce, Gallos, Foote,Grimsley, Greenwood and Dudley|Slides scanned as a 'tiff' at 300dpi to CD Rom and cleaned and adjusted by Ted Arrowsmith.View of Eckermann's Poultry Farm. The cypress trees at the back of the farm.eckermann's, eckermann frank, poultry farms, nunawading, greenwood, forest hill, canterbury road, mount pleasant road nunawading, boyles, white, bruer's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, View from Mr. Boyle's orchard, c1960
Photographs relate to the Poultry Farms that existed in Nunawading and Forest Hill in the1950s and 1960s. Photos taken in 1961-62. Poultry farmers included Messrs Boyce, Gallos, Foote,Grimsley, Greenwood and Dudley|Slides scanned as a 'tiff' at 300dpi to CD Rom and cleaned and adjusted by Ted Arrowsmith.Early morning sunrays on Boyle's gum trees - 6.30 am.eckermann's, eckermann frank, poultry farms, nunawading, greenwood, forest hill, canterbury road, mount pleasant road nunawading, boyles, white, bruer's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Butter Churn
Believed to have been owned originally by Alice and Arthur Fisher who had a 16 acre property in Mullum Mullum Road, Ringwood. The house was called Greenhill and was located at the highest point, now no. 28. They had a mixed farm including an orchard of fruit and nut trees, and a dairy cow. Alice milked the cow much to the amusement of her English family, who delighted in visiting. When the property was sold the butter churn went to Red Hill on the Mornington Peninsula. Arthur Lunt, donor has memories of its use in Red Hill, where his parents had a mixed farm. That property was sold c. 1950, and the butter Churn returned to the Ringwood Croydon area where it has remained unused for the last 65 years.|The butter churn has been in Croydon and Ringwood since 1952; it is typical of manually operated equipment in use on small properties 100 years ago.Cylindrical container, brown, mounted on board with handle underneath. To one side is a wooden handle and drive gears to spin cylinder. Cylinder has tight fitting lid and makers metal label on the side; opposite side has direction arrow embossed. Mounted on wooden base. Cream was put into churn, handle turned to spin drum until butter was produced. Five parts to the Churn.SVENSKA STOCKHOLM SWEDEN CENTRIFUGA,B.DAHLIA N0:0 SLATER PATENTdomestic items, food preparation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Historical home in Blackburn set to go under hammer, 20/07/1988
... house thought to be 100 years old. One of the original farm... thought to be 100 years old. One of the original farm houses ...Article in Nunawading Gazette re sale of an historical house thought to be 100 years old. One of the original farm houses. A superb oak tree in the back yard is thought to predate the home.whitehorse road, blackburn, auctions, real estate -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, 'Green' Centre Comes Alive, 09/12/2019
... With a 2000 sq. m. rooftop farm and 250 trees to cover... building with a 2000 sq. m. rooftop farm and 250 trees to cover... Mitcham melbourne With a 2000 sq. m. rooftop farm and 250 trees ...Burwood Brickworks has been officially opened as a living building.Burwood Brickworks has been officially opened as a living building with a 2000 sq. m. rooftop farm and 250 trees to cover the northern side of the centre & fruit trees lining each row of the car park.Burwood Brickworks has been officially opened as a living building. brickworks, shopping centre, environment, trees -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Swingle Tree, c1920
... Mitcham melbourne rural industry farm machinery The swingle tree ...The swingle tree was used to enable a horse to turn when drawing a plough or similar implement.rural industry, farm machinery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Swingle Tree, c1920
... Mitcham melbourne rural industry farm machinery The swingle tree ...The swingle tree was used to enable a horse to turn when drawing a plough or similar implement.rural industry, farm machinery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Swingle Tree, c1920
... Mitcham melbourne rural industry farm machinery The swingle tree ...The swingle tree was used to enable a horse to turn when drawing a plough or similar implement.rural industry, farm machinery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Swingle Tree, c1920
... Mitcham melbourne rural industry farm machinery The swingle tree ...The swingle tree was used to enable a horse to turn when drawing a plough or similar implement.rural industry, farm machinery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Swingle Tree, c1920
... Mitcham melbourne rural industry farm machinery The swingle tree ...The swingle tree was used to enable a horse to turn when drawing a plough or similar implement.rural industry, farm machinery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Swingle Tree, c1920
... Mitcham melbourne rural industry farm machinery The swingle tree ...The swingle tree was used to enable a horse to turn when drawing a plough or similar implement.rural industry, farm machinery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Swingle Tree, c1920
... Mitcham melbourne rural industry farm machinery The swingle tree ...The swingle tree was used to enable a horse to turn when drawing a plough or similar implement.rural industry, farm machinery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Swingle Tree, c1920
... Mitcham melbourne rural industry farm machinery The swingle tree ...The swingle tree was used to enable a horse to turn when drawing a plough or similar implement.rural industry, farm machinery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Swingle Tree, c1920
... Mitcham melbourne rural industry farm machinery The swingle tree ...The swingle tree was used to enable a horse to turn when drawing a plough or similar implement.rural industry, farm machinery -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, F. Foxcroft, 1900 (Approximate)
Mr Blaickie an Uncle of Mr S.W. McDonald, Local ResidentBlack and white photograph, mounted on grey cardboard, of Blackies Traction Engine and Threshing Machines - 16 Men in photo - child sitting on wheel- Bags of chaff in Foreground - Tree covered hill in background.On back of photo: "Blaikies Traction Engine & Thresher. Taken Porepunkah 1900 early. Blaikies were Uncles of Mr [illeg] McDonald. A Mr Blackies on engine"agriculture, threshing, blackie, traction engine, farm equipment -
Merbein District Historical Society... Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein Farm ...Reproduced print of black and white photographfarm house block house fruit trees fruit block
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Campaspe Sunrise, c2008
... Office goldfields farm farmland paddock tree paddock sunrise ...Colour photograph of a sunrise in Campaspe Shire. farm, farmland, paddock tree, paddock, sunrise -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photograph, Denise Kinnane, Barn at Rabelofs, Sweden, 2007
The barn is situated near Råbelöv castle, and near the small medieval church adjacent to the property, that is a popular baptismal and wedding church. Råbelöv Castle is a castle in Kristianstad Municipality, Scania, in southern Sweden. The castle was built in 1637. In this year, Christopher Ulfeld Råbelöf's current main building, his and his wife's initials were still on the north end. He died in 1657 and was succeeded at Råbelöf first by his son Björn, then by his nephew Otto. Both died young, whereby Christopher's son Ebbe, married to Hedewig, daughter of Christian IV and his second wife, Kirsten Munck, took office in 1663. In 1676 - 1678 Kristianstad was held by the Danes, but was besieged by Charles XI. The siege staff were located at Råbelöf, both on the enclosed yard and on a moat surrounded by a islet just west of the farm. During this time, Råbelöf was held by Ebbe's daughter Anna Catharina, married to Carl Gustaf Skytte. The latter settled for a time in 1712 on the fortified island within the moat to protect himself from the then ravaging plague. From the Skåne trip in 1749, Linnaeus describes homes and a lovely garden with mulberry and walnut trees, grapes, lavender and white lilies in abundance. The owner was then Anna Catharina Ridderschantz, married to Ludvig Gustaf von Böhnen. She made 1763 Råbelöf and Odersberga fidei committee for the benefit of her three daughters. The Fidei Commission letter is difficult to interpret when it comes to the time after the three daughters, something that several times caused bitter heritage disputes. In 1782 the entire farm burned, the main building was badly damaged and the family moved to Råbelöf belonging to Odersberga, which then had completely new buildings, those that are still there today. Only in 1833 then did the fidei commissioner Fredrik von Rosen return to Råbelöf. The main building had then been cut down and fitted with a new south gable. According to fidei commission rules, Råbelöf returned to the von Böhnen family in 1864. Accession did not become presumed Celestine von Böhnen but instead her older brother Axel. Celestine was married to John William Kennedy. The fide commission went to her and John Williams son James Kennedy. The family could then look back on a number of tortuous legal proceedings between John William and his wife Celestine on the one hand and Axel and his wife Elsa Maria on the other. James was a chamberlain, sitting in the first chamber where he fought socialism. This led to the large agricultural workers' strike in 1907 that was concentrated on Kennedy's three farms Råbelöf, Odersberga and Hammarsjö. In 1906, his eldest son Douglas, the future fidei commissioner, took his life. Four years later another son took his life. James and his wife took the disasters hard, they fell ill. The young son Gilbert got in 1908, only 22 years old, took over responsibility for the farm. James son Gilbert Kennedy took over as Fidei Commissioner in 1916 and they became known as outstanding farmers with, among other things, grazing for dairy cows and fruit growing as specialties. He passed away in 1946 and was succeeded by his son Douglas, who gave continuity to Råbelöf's position with among other things, a new barn with loose running and slatted floors in 1965. Douglas Kennedy held the farm 61 years before he passed away in 2007. He became the last fidei commissioner, the property became a fideicommissie corporation inherited by his sister-in-law John Murray, who in turn in 2010 left it his children Caroline Murray Karlsson and Johan Murray. Since October 2014, Johan Murray has been the sole owner.Digital photograph of a Barn at Rabelofs, Swedenkristianstadt, kennedy, sweden, råbelöv, church, castle, barn -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Bennett, Vera, 1991
... , showing a timber and corrugated iron structure amongst farm... structure amongst farm buildings and trees. Lakes Entrance Victoria ...Date made May 1991|Old building demolished c2008. Ostler family arrived at Cunninghame (Lakes Entrance) by boat, walked to the site with their belongings, cleared the land, built a dwelling, farmed dairy herd, grew maize, had beehives.| Also one colour photograph of new dwelling constructed next to the old dwelling taken 29th September 2007|Also two other colour photographs old dwelling.Colour photograph of Ostlers old home, 106 Ostlers Road, showing a timber and corrugated iron structure amongst farm buildings and trees. Lakes Entrance Victoriahouses -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Tambo Shire, 1994 c
Also second identical copyColour photograph of Sarsfield Flats. Distant view of cattle grazing and farm buildings, foothills in background, and glimpse of mountains. Pine trees in the foreground. Bruthen Victoriabuildings, historic sites -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Tambo Shire, 1994 c
Also second identical copyColour Photograph of a typical farm driveway, shows a long driveway bordered with cypress trees. Nicholson Victoriatimber industry, machinery -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, H Cooper, 1910 c
The Lodge was the residence of the farm manager at Nyerimilang estateBlack and white photograph of The Lodge Nyerimilang showing back of building with old paling fence alongside, shed at right under large tree and lady with white calf and two little girls Kalimna West Victoriapostal services -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, View From Ernest Road To Site Of "Kia-Ora"
John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas. The photograph taken c1973 from Ernest Road looks over the site of the Kia-Ora guesthouse which is marked by the oalm tree that can be seen at the front of the flat roof close to the gum tree trunk. Situated on Barber’s Road, ‘Kia-Ora’ was built in 1912 by George Barber. It was later leased by a Mrs Pemberthy. “Kia-Ora’ was one of four places connected when the telephone was brought into the district in 1912. The other places were ‘Mountjoy’, ‘Cherry Farm’ and ‘Callum House’. ‘Kia-Ora’ was burnt down in 1924.Black and white photograph showing a house with water tank in right foreground and another flat roof centre foreground. There is a handwritten description by John Lundy-Clarke on the reverse.View 1973 from corner of Ernest Rd and Outlook Drive Lot 24 Village Settlement looking over the site of “Kia Ora” to the pioneers clearings. The palm tree seen above the flat roof (Rex) on left, is on the exact site of “Kia Ora”. Photo JLCernest road, john lundy-clarke, kia=ors, guest house, guesthouse -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Walker's LOT 2
Harry Walker's property would have been run by his son William in 1922. When the CRB Road cut through the property William planted plum trees on the opposite side. These are visible in this photo. An extensive raspberry crop is in the foreground. The building over the road on the left hand side is the corn and produce store built by Edward John Price (son of Edward Joseph Price) to capitalise on the CRB Road cutting through the Price farm. John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas.Small black and white postcard showing a crop in foreground with a house to the right. A road passes through the centre with a house on the left on the opposite side of the road. A view to the ranges in the distance. A handwritten description on reverse by John Lundy-Clarke.View at Kalorama. View over LOT 2 (Walkers) 1922.harry walker, william walker, crb road, raspberry, edward john price, edward joseph price, produce store, store -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Erith Lane
Erith Lane would have been named after Eliza Erith, the wife of Thomas Hand of Mountain Grange. The house made of slabs and bark pictured (centre) is where the family lived before Mountain Grange was built. Mabel Hand, Thomas and Eliza's youngest daughter stated that she was born in the bark hut in 1881 and they moved into the new home the same year. Cherry Farm, the roof visible behind the centre building, was the home of William Hand, son of Thomas and Eliza. He lived here with hs wife, Harriet Toghill, before moving to live at Mountain Grange after 1905.Black and white photograph showing a scene under heavy snow. Two cottages and a rooftop visible. Snow laden vines forming the front fence. Taller trees visible in the background. Reverse of photograph has handwritten description by John Lundy-Clarke.Erith Lane under snow. House in passion fruit Ivory’s holiday home 1921. Building in centre was Hand’s 28’ by 22’ house of slabs and bark. The first house on top of the whole Dandenong Range built 1871. Large roof behind it was “Cherry Farm”.eliza erith, eliza hand, mabel hand, thomas hand, william hand, erith lane, kalorama, snow, mountain grange, cherry farm, harriet toghill -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
Most likely a scene of 'Mt Calvin', the homestead built by John William (Willie) Richardson for his wife Jeanie Green of Wandin. The house was built c1898 The Rowse family purchased the house and 60 acres when Willie and Jeanie Richardson with their 3 children moved to Brisbane. The Rowse family farmed the 60 acres for 35 years and the house was demolished in 1938. The photograph is from the album of Ivy May Child. Ivy May Child (1910 – 1989) was the daughter of Arthur Edward (Ted) Child (1878 – 1964) and Ethel May Madden (1888 – 1970). Ted Child was the son of Matthew Francis Child (1839 – 1933) and Martha Jeeves (1857 – 1926). He was the grandson of one of the early pioneers Francis Child. Ivy grew up on the family property on Childs Road and took many photographs. Most of these are glued into her photo album. The album covered the years from c1927 – 1932. Ivy married Henry William Burgess (1906 – 1968) in 1944. The photographs remain in their original state in the album with individual copies made. Black and white photograph with a house in the foreground looking over cultivated fields with treed hills in the background. A building is visible in the centre in the distance.Written below the photograph in the album" A SCENE OF KELVIN FARMmt calvin, kelvin farm, calvin farm, richardson, rowse, jeanie richardson, john william richardson, willie richardson -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
The photograph is from the album of Ivy Child. The Old Farm could refer to the early homestead of her grandfather Matthew Francis Child. Ivy May Child (1910 – 1989) was the daughter of Arthur Edward (Ted) Child (1878 – 1964) and Ethel May Madden (1888 – 1970). Ted Child was the son of Matthew Francis Child (1839 – 1933) and Martha Jeeves (1857 – 1926). He was the grandson of one of the early pioneers Francis Child. Ivy grew up on the family property on Childs Road and took many photographs. Most of these are glued into her photo album. The album covered the years from c1927 – 1932. Ivy married Henry William Burgess (1906 – 1968) in 1944. The photographs remain in their original state in the album with individual copies made. Black and white photograph with a homestead in the centre surrounded by trees with hills and bushland in the background.Written below the photograph in album: The Old Farmfarm, ivy child, child family, homestead, kalorama