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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Chateau Tahbilk Winery; 9 Oct 1994, 20/11/1994
Brief visit of the Major Mitchell Trail. This car based trail follows the route of the famous explorer right across Victoria. It crosses the Goulbum River near Chateau Tahbilk and Mitchelton Wineries and passes through Nagambie.Record of the Society's history of activities - Spring 1994 excursionRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 4 stripsKodak Gold 100-4shire of eltham historical society, activities, chateau tahbilk winery, major mitchell trail -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Chateau Tahbilk Winery; 9 Oct 1994, 20/11/1994
Brief visit of the Major Mitchell Trail. This car based trail follows the route of the famous explorer right across Victoria. It crosses the Goulbum River near Chateau Tahbilk and Mitchelton Wineries and passes through Nagambie.Record of the Society's history of activities - Spring 1994 excursionRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 4 stripsKodak Gold 100-4shire of eltham historical society, activities, chateau tahbilk winery, major mitchell trail -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Chateau Tahbilk Winery; 9 Oct 1994, 20/11/1994
Brief visit of the Major Mitchell Trail. This car based trail follows the route of the famous explorer right across Victoria. It crosses the Goulbum River near Chateau Tahbilk and Mitchelton Wineries and passes through Nagambie.Record of the Society's history of activities - Spring 1994 excursionRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 4 stripsKodak Gold 100-4shire of eltham historical society, activities, chateau tahbilk winery, major mitchell trail -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Mill Falls
The photograph is of the Jacksons Creek taken in the vicinity of Mill Falls, near the former 'Springvale' winery, which was downstream from the Sunbury township. In 1971 the Shire of Bulla purchased 'Springvale' site and established the town's sewerage plant.The former 'Springvale' winery was one of a number of wineries that were established in Sunbury in the 19th century.A scanned coloured photograph with rounded corners of a valley with a meandering stream with a small dammed section in the foreground. There is a line of trees across the distant hilltops. mill falls, springvale winery, jacksons creek -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Newspaper - Image, The Leader, Views of Fairfield - Vineyard and Cellerage, Rutherglen, 14/04/1894
... wineries ...Date of issue confirmed on TROVE.Black and white photographic reproduction of illustrations from The Leader, April 14th 1894, page 31.On back of photo: "The Leader. April 14, 1894"wineries, fairfield, fairfield cellars, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper article, Australasian, The Pictorial. Among the Vineyards, 23/03/1889
... wineries ...Date of issue confirmed on TROVE.Black and white photographic reproduction of an article from the Australasian, Saturday 23 March 1889, page 12.wineries, vineyards, vintage, rutherglen -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, Australasian, Among the Rutherglen Vineyards, 23/03/1889
... wineries ...Date of issue confirmed on TROVE.Black and white photographic reproduction of an illustration taken from the Australasian, Saturday 23 March 1889, page 10.At top of photo: "Fairfield Press" On back of photo: "Australasian Sketcher? Jan [crossed out] April 24 1889"wineries, fairfield cellars, wine industry, fairfield house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: GREIFFENHAGENS CELLAR (HERCYNIA VINEYARD)
... wineries ..."Hercynia" was the largest vineyyard in the Bendigo District. It was started by Carl Wilhelm Greiffenhagen (William) and his cousins, twins, Carl and August Heine. The first vine cuttings were planted in 1860. The partners owned 300 acres at Axe Creek and in 1862 had 24 acres under vines and an orchard of 4 acres. By 1884 they had expanded to 30 acres of vines. They produced many award winning wines. August Heine ( 1832 - 1898) was born in Germany and came to Australia in 1854 with his twin brother Carl and their cousin William Greiffenhagen. Initially the three took up mining successfully but then the partnership bought 300 acres at Axe Creek and planted a vineyard. They also grew fruit and crops to feed the working horses. In 1870 August sold his interest in the vineyard and set up his own smaller vineyard at Sheepwash Gully. He had several business interests before he took up the caretaker position at the newly dug Weeroona lake, a position he held until his death. Carl Heine sold his interest in the vineyard in 1873 and returned to Germany. WIlliam Grieffenhagen (1834-1916) continued his very successful vineyard until the region was hit with a highly infectious vine disease in 1893. Although his own vines escaped infection, he was within the 2 mile quarantine area and was forced to dig out all his vines. He never replanted but depended on his orchard instead. He was a founding member of the Bendigo Agricultural Society and a local Shire councillor for several years. In 1870 he married Margaret Boyd.Binder containing information relating to Greiffenhagen's cellar (Hercynia Vineyard) 1860 - 1991 including black and white photographs & maps, compiled by John Houlahan as a third year thesis whichnis pat of the assessment for a Bachelor of Arts (Social Science) degree. Donated to the German Society 15/2/96 by the Grandfather of author Jack Houlahan.John Houlahanbook, bendigo, wineries, bendigo-history-axe creek- wineries- german -
Merbein District Historical Society
Book, Chaffey's Kingdom (1976), 1887-1965
... Wineries ...mildura wines pty ltd, soldier settlements, wineries, chaffey -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour of Mt Ophir winery by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a rural area with gold mining mullock heaps in the background. In the foreground is a shallow depression that appears to be a dried wet-land.Written on back of photo: "Rutherglen | Wod. Hist. Soc. | 1st N. E. Region Meeting?"mt ophir, mount ophir, gold mining, mullock heaps -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Map - Map - RACV Road Map, 1970s
RACV road map, Portland district, Port MacDonnell to Warrnambool. Large coloured map of Portland District, small maps of Portland, Mt Gambier, Hamilton, Mount Eccles National Park, Coonawarra Wineries. When folded, black and white phot of child fishing on jetty on Moyne River, Port Fairy on coverroad touring, racv, map -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HARRIS COLLECTION: JONATHAN HARRIS AND SON DAVID HARRIS
Jonathan Harris and son David Harris at chess. Two men are seated at table with chess board between them. (May be in winery building - see vat in background?. TD). As catalogued - in paper envelope with ''Axedale circa 1880' handwritten on envelope. In the envelope is a small typed note -Chambers & Walsh mens and boys wear .person, individual, harris -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Drawing - GERMAN HERITAGE SOCIETY COLLECTION: DRAWING BY CHRIS SCHMIDT
Drawing of a man sampling wine from a wooden barrel. In the background are many more barrels. Drawing signed by Chris Schmidt 8/79. In the bottom right corner is a stamp: 'Established 1984 Schmidt's Tarchalice Winery Barossa Valley' and 'Traditional Barossa Wines of Quality and Character'. Drawing is brown on buff textured paper.bendigo, clubs, bendigo heritage, german heritage society collection - drawing by chris schmidt, schmidt's tarchalice winery, barossa wines -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
One of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of brick buildings with ornate roof structures and a tower. There is a sign above the door of the tower "Office". mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
One of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a brick building with an ornate roof line. Sign above door reads "Mount Ophir | 1903" This photograph is one of two printed on a single sheet of photographic paper.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
One of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a brick building with a tower. A number of people are walking about by the buildings. This photograph is one of two printed on a single sheet of photographic paper.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a number of buildings, one of them with a tower, viewed across a body of water. This photograph is one of two printed on a single sheet of photographic paper.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a building with a tower, with a building with a dome shaped roof in the foreground.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a group of buildings, one with a tower, viewed across a body of water.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of several buildings. On the left is a brick tower building. To the right, in the background, is a timber shed. A number of people are walking about or are seated at tables.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of the front of two brick buildings with roof lines of different styles.ng about or are seated at tables.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a brick building with corrugated water tanks on the roof and an attached roof area, probably to supply shelter for deliveries.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of two adjacent brick building, with a group of people gathered in front of it, listening to a speaker. A sign on the front of the right hand building, above the door, reads "1891"Paper label pasted on top left corner of photo: "Mt. Ophir"mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a brick building, with an ornate roof line. A sign above the door reads "1903"mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of several people walking across a raised walkway in a building with rough textured walls, and stained timber ceiling beams. There are two rows of wine barrels in the foregroundmt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of two adjoined brick buildings, with a group of people standing in front of it listening to a speaker. mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of the rear of a brick building with corrugated iron water tanks on the roof. There is an attached roofed area, probably to protect deliveries from weather.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a group of brick buildings, one of them with a tower, viewed across a body of water.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a group of brick buildings, one of them with a tower, viewed across a body of water.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Olive Codling
Some of the buildings of the Mount Ophir winery. Photo was taken by Miss Olive Codling, who was a life member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a Tour by the North East Branch, 1st combined meeting.Black and white photograph of a group of brick buildings, one of them with a tower, viewed across a body of water.mt ophir, mount ophir, wine industry