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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Joseph Mitchell with his mine at Campbells Gardens Deep Lead
Joseph Mitchell with his mine at Campbells Gardens Deep Leadstawell deep lead -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Major Mitchell Memorial with large group of children -- opened in 1936
Major Mitchell Memorial opened in 1936. With large group of children.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, J J Mitchell Baker's Shop in Glenorchy with a Sedan parked outside
Mitchell J.J. Glenorchy. Baker Sedan parked outside shop.stawell -
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Photograph, Mitchell Orchard and Vines at Deep Lead when they were first planted
Deep Lead Scenes Mitchell Orchard and vines when first plantedstawell deep lead -
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Photograph, Mitchell Orchard and Vines at Deep Lead when they were first planted
Deep Lead Scenes Mitchell Orchard and vines when first plantedstawell deep lead -
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Photograph, Carting water on the Mitchell farm at Deep Lead during the 1942 drought
Deep Lead Scenes Mitchell Farm. Carting water in the 1942 drought.stawell deep lead -
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Photograph, Mr Joseph Mitchell from Deep Lead with his horses at the water of the dam
Deep Lead J Mitchell with his horses taken to water at the dam.stawell deep lead -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Major Mitchell Trail Plaque At Wal Wal on the Stawell to Warracknabeal Road
Major Mitchell Trail Plaque At Wal Wal on Stawell to Warracknabeal Roadstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Town Hall Council workmen with Engineer Mr Ian Mitchell 1995
Stawell Town Hall Council workmen and Engineer Ian Mitchell 1995.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Butter Company Factory with Mr Geo. Mitchell as the Proprietor c1920's
Stawell Butter Company Factory. Early 1920s. Geo. Mitchell Proprietor.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr David White Mitchell in the Cricket Team -- standing sixth from left
Cricket Team David White Mitchell is standing sixth from leftstawell sport -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Joseph Mitchell at Deep Lead ploughing in the scrub
Deep Lead Scenes J Mitchell ploughing in the scrub part of clearing the land.stawell deep lead -
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Photograph, Deep Lead Tennis Club members including Mr Alf Cray & Mr Keith Mitchell
Deep Lead Tennis Club Team. Portrait of Alf Cray. Keith Mitchell. stawell sport -
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Photograph, Mr Joseph Mitchell at his farm at Deep Lead working with plough and horses
Joseph Mitchell at farm Deep Lead working with plough and horses amongst the vines.stawell deep lead -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Workmen gathering wood with a drag saw on the Mitchell farm at Deep Lead
Deep Lead Scenes workmen gathering wood with a drag saw Mitchell farmstawell deep lead -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping (copy), The Murder at Greensborough: inquest on the body of John Mitchell, 29/09/1862
Report of the inquest on John Mitchell, murdered on 24 September 1862. Accused was Josiah Grimshaw.3 p. copy of article from Trove databasejosiah grimshaw, john mitchell, murder, greensborough -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Girl Guides Helping Serve Drinks to walkers in the Major Mitchell Marathon 1972
Stawell Girl Guides Helping Serve Drinks to walkers in the Major Mitchell Marathon 1972B/W photograph with campfire and two guides providing drinks to walkersM Hutton -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Drawing, Wright, Pawsey & Mitchell in Main Street Stawell from the P.C. News Supplement 1888 -- Sketch
Wright. Pawsey & Mitchell Main Street Stawell from P.C. News Supplement 1888stawell businesses -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Drawing, Mitchell Bros., Auctioneers in Main Street Stawell c1890 -- Sketch
Mitchell Bros. Auctioneers Main Street Stawell From Sketch series Circa 1890stawell businesses -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, East Gippsland Historical Society, The Growing of Hops in the Mitchell and Tambo Valleys, 1983
An account of hop growing industry in the Mitchell and Tambo Valleys, Gippsland, Victoria, from commencement c.1869 to the decline and demise in 1916. Includes biographical details of families in the industry, setting up of gardens, hop pickers.industrial -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Henry Mitchell, 1915c
Photograph of Henry Mitchell (born circa 1851). The Mitchell family lived in Hailes Street, where Henry's father John was murdered in 1862. Henry was the superintendent of the Methodist Sunday School for over 30 years. His life story can be read cf: Advertiser (Hurstbridge), Friday 8 September 1933, page 4.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.henry mitchell, methodist church greensborough -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr David White & Mrs Ann White nee David's Golden Wedding with Mitchell and Simpson named family members
White Mr & Mrs David Golden Wedding 1902 including Mitchell and Simpson family members.stawell -
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Photograph, Wright Pawsey & Mitchell Grocery Store on the corner of Patrick & Sloane Streets Stawell c1900
Wright Pawsey & Mitchell Grocery Store. Patrick Street corner Sloane Street Stawell c1900stawell business shops -
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Photograph, Mitchell, Henderson, Scott & King 1900-1910 -- Studio Portrait
Back left William Lemon Mitchell. Arch Henderson. Walter Scott. Percy King (Chemist)stawell -
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Photograph, Mr Joseph Mitchell cutting hay on his farm at Deep Lead using a reaper and binder
Deep Lead Scenes Joe Mitchell cutting hay on his farm using a reaper and binderstawell deep lead -
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Photograph, Mr David White Mitchell & Miss Evelyn Frances Victoria Hutchings -- Named Wedding Group
Evelyn Frances Victoria Hutchings – David White Mitchell Wedding Group. Men in uniform WW1stawell -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White, Bendigo 3 climbing Mitchell St, late 1950's
Black and White photograph, of Bendigo 3 climbing Mitchell St, near the Railway Station with the Destination of Quarry Hill. Has a Hutton's Ham ad on the front drivers panel and two rood ads. In the background are Sandhurst Dairies shop advertising Toppa Ice Cream, a boot repairer and a van marked Jeffreys Bread parked on the north side of Mitchell St. Nearing the point where the double track became single - see the signal wire insulators in the overhead. Printed on Fujichrome paper. Two copies held."TMSV Sales" stamp on rear. On rear of in ink 'HTT16 = MM N 102 = Geel 32 = BED 3"trams, tramways, bendigo, mitchell st, quarry hill, overhead, tram 3 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Show Harness, R. Mitchell, Saddler, Early to mid-20th century
The early settlers of Victoria depended on horse drawn vehicles to farm, make roads and railways, deliver produce and transport people. Horse harnesses were an important requisite for all drivers and could be found wherever there were working horses. Horse Harnesses have played an essential role in different cultures throughout history. Simple, utilitarian horse harnesses made of leather straps and iron rings were being used in early China before AD 500 as well as ancient Greece and Rome, allowing horses to pull chariots and ploughs. The Greeks and Romans were the first to use a "horse collar" which distributed the weight of the harness evenly across the horse's chest rather than relying on a "throat harness" that could damage a horse's throat or choke them. During the medieval period, European horse harnesses became more elaborate and decorative. Variations of different horse harnesses were also found in Native American and Middle Eastern cultures. Horse Harnesses usually have four basic components which include - 1. Communication - the bridle, bit and reins allows the driver to communicate instructions and commands to the horse, guiding its movement and direction. 2. Draft - the collar, hame straps, hames, traces and chains enables the horse to draw and pull the load efficiently by distributing the weight and transferring the pulling force to the vehicle. 3. Stopping - the breeching band, pole straps and breast strap helps to control or stabilise the horse and vehicle when moving downhill or stopping. 4. Support - the back pad, backband, belly band and back saddle keep the harness in the correct position and proper alignment. This show harness was used by Mr. Andy Bourke when showing his Clydesdales at shows or demonstrations. Although a more modern example with decorative embellishments, it still has many essential components traditionally found in an everyday working horse harness. The original purpose of the "housen" for example, was to run rain or drizzle off the horse's neck when they had to work in wet conditions - it was laid flat for this purpose on the top of the collar. Nowadays it is purely for show and is often used to advertise a business or stud. Horse brasses and fly terrets were fastened to various parts of a horse's harness. In the early days they probably began as amulets to ward off evil and to bring good luck and continued to be used as a festive decoration. The heyday of horse brasses was between the years 1851 and 1900. Horse brasses are fastened to various parts of the harness with many of their designs being symbolic. The ornamentation on this harness (although not authentic horse brasses) are based on the horse brasses that were popular in the 19th century. This horse harness is a significant example of the equipment that was needed wherever heavy horses were being used - particularly in the early years of Victoria's settlement by white settlers. Harnesses such as this example were used with stage coaches, drays, farming equipment, delivery carts and personal transportation.A leather and metal horse harness used when showing a Clydesdale (or other breed of heavy horse). It is made up of a number of components. 1. Decorative leather cart saddle with two large cloth pads underneath (which have a scalloped leather and stud border), a raised leather pommel and a silver and red coloured metal back strap holder across the top. It has two symmetrical sets of ornamentation (silver hearts and circles) in the front and a wide strap or girth (with a maker's stamp reading "R. Mitchell Saddler") and buckle which attaches the saddle to the horse. 2. Pair of steel hames which are gently curved (to fit on a horse collar) and are topped with steel knobs. They have several steel rings and lugs (to hold straps and chains) and a "Made in England Warranted Steel" stamp. 3. Breeching harness which consists of a number of leather straps, chains and metal rings including a wide padded leather strap with a scalloped edge that sits on the back of the horse and a thick leather strap that goes around the hind quarters of a horse which is joined to the back strap with four shorter vertical straps and buckles. These straps feature silver and red patent leather trim and silver heart shaped ornamentation. The strap also features the maker's stamp of "R. Mitchell". 4. Decorative leather bridle with blinkers featuring the same silver and red patent leather trim on the cheek piece, brow band and throatlatch. It has a stainless steel "Liverpool Driving Bit" with a curb chain, a variety of decorative silver ornaments (rosettes, diamonds plus a heart and two circles) on each end of the forehead band, dropper and strap as well as a silver metal bell (sometimes known as a "fly terret" or "swinger") that sits on the headpiece of the bridle. 5. Leather "violin shaped" dropper (or hanger) with two silver rosette shaped ornaments and a stainless steel clip on the top 6. Stainless steel "Liverpool Driving Bit" with a straight mouthpiece which is ribbed on one side. It has three rein spots (spaces) and a curb chain. 7. Leather arch shaped "Housen" covered in black and red patent leather and decorated with silver studs (some spelling out F H) and bordered with a red fringe. It has a leather strap at the back and two leather loops on the front. 8. Leather padded backband (Australian style "Stallion Draught Roller") decorated with two groups of nine metal "horse brasses" or harness ornaments displaying horseshoe, starburst and horse head designs on blue, red and white striped webbing. The backband has three notched straps at each end, a buckle near the centre and the initial B stamped in two places underneath. 9. Bellyband made of leather and red, white and blue striped webbing. It has a set of three buckles at each end (which correspond with the notched straps of the backband). 10. Wide, thick leather strap which has a buckle and notches at each end. It also has the maker's stamp of "R. Mitchell Saddler". 11.One pair of long leather traces - each with a buckle and notched loop at one end, decorated with a small silver diamond shaped harness ornament. 12. Length of stainless steel heavy duty chain with two swivel connectors.Saddle - "R.MITCHELL / SADDLER" Hames - "MADE IN ENGLAND / WARRANTED / STEEL" "MADE IN ENGLAND / WARRANTED / unclear" Breeching Straps - "R. MITCHELL / MAKER / R. MITCHELL MAKER" Housen - "F H" Backband "B / B' Wide leather strap - "R. MITCHELL / SADDLER"flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, harness, horse harness, show harness, clydesdale horses, andy bourke, horse drawn cart, housen, bridle, hames, breeching straps, dropper, bit, liverpool bit, backband, harness ornamentation, bellyband, back saddle, fly terret -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Three Soldiers -- Mr Stuart Kingsley Mitchell with Mr William A Syme & Mr Thomas 'Clem' Phillips in WW 1 uniforms
Three Soldiers. Stuart Kingsley Mitchell. William A Syme and Thomas 'Clem' Phillips in uniform standing in doorway. WW1.stawell world war 1 -
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Photograph, Mr J C Hutchings seated on left & Mr Dave White Mitchell seated on right
Group - 6 males. 2 children J C Hutchings seated on left Dave W Mitchell seated on right.stawell