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Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Domestic object - Handles
Found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and Farm.Six white ceramic handles of differing sizes and from various different domestic crockery items.william day, anne day, joseph day, robert day -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Domestic object - Bowls
Found in the above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and Farm. Probably used on site.Two enamel bowls with marbleized patterning on the outside. The larger wider bowl is blue and white the smaller but taller bowl is pinky/beige and white. Both have white interiors. Both are rustedwilliam day, ann day, joseph day, robert day -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Container - Can
Found in the above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and Farm. The can probably contained sardines or herrings or other type of preserved fish. Probably consumed on site.Rusted can, oblong in shape with rolled back lid and key in place.william day, ann day, joseph day, robert day -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Container - Bottle
Was found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and Farm. Once contained a poisonous liquid substance. Probably used on site.Amber coloured bottle with a cork intact. It has several flat sides, some with raised bumps and "NOT TO BE TAKEN" in raised lettering on the front panel of the bottle. "NOT TO BE TAKEN" william day, ann day, joseph day, robert day -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Container - Tins, boot polish
Found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and Farm. Boot polish probably used by family or workers on site.Two tins of boot polish in flat round tins with butterfly type fastenings between the lid and the tin body. Both lids have red, black, yellow and white graphics that depict a kiwi but the wording and wording placement is different. Both tins are rusted and may contain remnants of boot polish.yeswilliam day, ann day, joseph day, robert day -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Domestic object - Plates, tin/aluminum
Found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and farm. Probably used by workers or family members on site.Two round dinner plates probably made of aluminum. Both are rusted and pitted.no -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Domestic object - Cups
Found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and farm. The cups appear to be made for use by children. Probably used by the family on site.Two small aluminum drinking vessels. One is a small battered cup with a handle, the other is a mug with an inscription, :DARLING" and is missing a handle. "DARLING"william day, ann day, joseph day, robert day -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Functional object - Comb
Found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and farm. This comb appears to have been part of an electric shearing hand piece.Small metal comb with nine teeth (10th tooth is broken off) two holes and two Ü" shaped cut out sections. Rusted.william day, ann day, joseph day, robert day -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Container - Cans
Three cans that originally contained cola drinks. .1] "RIPPA" coke. Aluminum can with red, black, white and blue graphics. Has intact ring pull. .2] "COKE" with ring pull top missing. Rusted steel with red and white graphics. .3] "DIXI COLA" aluminum can, red, blue and white graphics.yes -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Domestic object - Cups
Three enamel cups/ mugs with handles.1] Last dark blue enamel mug with white interior and straight sides. Rusted. .2] Smaller blue mug with sloping sides. Rusted. 3] Smaller white enamel cup with sloping sides. Rusted.no -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Container - Can
Found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and farm. The can was used to contain oil and probably used on site.Tall can with squared sides and wire handle at the top and a hole for pouring with intact cork. Yellow and red graphics with an image of a Victorian style building with early cars out the front. "RAMSAY & TREGANOWAN" and "XL OILS" written on the building yeswilliam day, ann day, joseph day, robert day -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Domestic object - Mugs
Found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and farm. Probably used on site.Two rusted straight sided tin mugs with largish handles. One is smaller than the other.nowilliam day, ann day, joseph day, robert day -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1905
Black and white photograph, mounted on cardboard, of a row of horses pulling farm machinery and farm workers.At bottom of photo: "Harvesting on Moorhouse and Mitchell's Farm, Balldale - 5 Machines - " Written on mount below photo: "1905" On back of mount: "H.D. Nance : 20 Sept 1905" (This has been crossed out)mitchell, moorhouse, nance, balldale, harvesting, agriculture -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Pig trough end plate, 1900s
Pig trough end platepigs, watering, farm -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Pig trough end plate, 1900s
Pig trough end platepigs, watering, farm -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Postcard, Greetings From Rutherglen, 1910-1920 (Approximate)
A larger mounted copy of the top photo is titled: "Thrashing on a Rutherglen Farm" and is also held by the Museum.Post card with two oval photograph with a banner printed between them. Top photograph of a grain harvest, the bottom one is of a Gala Day on Lake MoodemereOn banner across centre of card: "Greetings from Rutherglen" At bottom of top photo: "Harvest Time, Rutherglen Farm" At bottom of bottom photo: "Lake Moodemere, Gala Day"thrashing, threshing, harvest, lake moodemere -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Brochure, Historic Fairfield: Restored Homestead, Cellars & Farm Buildings
Brochure publicising Fairfield House, Cellars and grounds after its purchase and restoration by Mrs Melba Slamen, the Great-Granddaughter of the original builder, George Francis Morris.Brochure printed on orange paper, folded into four pages, publicising the newly restored Fairfield Property.fairfield house, melba slaman, george francis morris, morris family -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Greetings from Rutherglen, 1910 to 1912
Black and white postcard with two oval photographs with "Greetings from Rutherglen" on a banner between them. The top photograph is of a wheat harvest. The bottom one is of the annual Regatta on Lake Moodemere.At bottom of top photograph: "Harvest Time. Rutherglen Farm." At bottom of bottom photograph: "Lake Moodemere. Gala Day."harvest, agriculture, lake moodemere, regattas, rowing -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Document, 1928
Statement issued to W Williamson for payment of a previous account rendered and additional purchases on 2/08/1927 and 14/10/27. Payment by cheque certified by Geo. T. Bassingdale, proprietor of the Saddlery and Sports Depot, on 1/02/1928.Paper receipt, issued to W. Williamson for payment of his account with a local shopTax stamp toward bottom of receipt overwritten with: "By Cheque | GTB | 1/2/28 | With thanks"w williamson, farm equipment, saddlemakers, george bassingdale, businesses -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Microfiche, Bailliere's Victorian Directory 1875, 1875
A directory of Trades in Victoriasmall sheet of film SLV Trades - Carp Farmtown, names, victoria, map -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Microfiche, Bailliere's Victorian Directory 1875, 1875
A directory of Trades in Victoriasmall sheet of film SLV Trades - Farm - Scmotown, names, victoria -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Microfiche, Bailliere's Victorian Directory 1880/81, 1880/81
A Directory of Trades in Victoria small sheet of film SLV Trades BUTC -FARMtown, names, victoria, trades -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Microfiche, Bailliere's Victorian Directory 1880/81, 1880/81
A Directory of Trades in Victoria small sheet of film SLV Trades FARM - SADOtown, names, victoria, trades -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image
Black and white photograph of farm machine at Olive Hills. Old shed in background.agriculture, farm equipment, olive hills -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image
Duplicate of photograph 2809.1Black and white photograph of farm machine at Olive Hills. Old shed in background. At bottom left corner of photo: "Olive Hills"agriculture, farm equipment, olive hills -
Rutherglen Historical Society
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Black and white photograph of buildings at Olive Hills. Old shed in foreground, Olive Hills house in background. At bottom corner of front of photo: "Olive Hills"agriculture, olive hills, farm buildings -
Rutherglen Historical Society
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Black and white photograph of farm machine at Olive Hills. Olive Hills house just visible in background. At bottom corner of front of photo: "Olive Hills"agriculture, olive hills, farm equipment -
Rutherglen Historical Society
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Black and white photograph of old farm sheds at Olive Hills. At bottom corner of front of photo: "Olive Hills"agriculture, olive hills, farm buildings -
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 -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of Treloar's Foundry employees demonstrating a stump extractor, Treloar's Foundry employees demonstrating a stump extractor, between 1855 and 1894
Murray Comrie Collection. This photograph shows the Treloar Foundry employees (possibly Henry Treloar with hand resting on the stump extractor) conducting a demonstration of their tree and stump extracting device on a farm in Inglewood while a large crowd watches. Information collated by Murray Comrie: H.W. (Henry) Treloar was a native of Redruth in Cornwall, where he was born in 1811. He worked as a blacksmith in his father's Cornwall foundry and then in 1840 went to work in Cuba as a foreman smith to the Royal Santiago Copper Mining Co. Returning to England in 1851 he remained for two years just as the reports of rich Victorian goldfields began to be heard there. He brought his family to Australia in September 1853, arriving in Geelong and then working in Heidelberg for eighteen months. He returned to Geelong to set up a business but after three months was drawn to the Maryborough goldfields, then Dunolly and then Sandy Creek (as Tarnagulla was then known), arriving in March 1855. He remained in Tarnagulla until his death. He established the Foundry in Tarnagulla in 1855 and was known as the best 'mining' smith in the district. After the decline of mining he turned to production of agricultural implements and the firm built a reputation in the field, through devices such as the 'NONPARIEL' tree and stump extractor, double furrow ploughs, seed harrows and scarifiers. On 26th October 1878 the firm won three first prizes for their implements at the North Western Agricultural Show at Inglewood. The business of Treloar & Son was taken over by the James Bros in November 1894. This photograph is a reasonable copy created from an older original, owned by Miss Doris Nicholls. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1970s. Monochrome photograph of a large crowd of people watching a stump-removal demonstration in a bush setting.tarnagulla, commerce, industry, blacksmithing, smithing, foundry, businesses, treloar, james, buildings, commercial road, main street