Showing 7 items matching " dry stone fence"
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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Kororoit Creek
... ... Dry Stone Fence...This photograph depicts dry stone fence and post and rail fence and roadway between weatherboard house in the centre of picture...Kororoit Creek Sunshine Dry Stone Fence Photograph of Kororoit Creek near West Sunshine and Anderson Road. ...Photograph of Kororoit Creek near West Sunshine and Anderson Road. This photograph depicts dry stone fence and post and rail fence and roadway between weatherboard house in the centre of picturekororoit creek, sunshine, dry stone fence -
Malmsbury Historical SocietyPhotograph (Item), "Ruins Of ""Fossway"" Kyneton, Early Kennedy House", Malmsbury c1980
... People - "Kennedy Family; Watson, Mary" Buildings - "Stone Barn, Dry Stone Fences"...Malmsbury Historical Society Malmsbury Mechanics Institute 71 Mollison Street Malmsbury daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges People - "Kennedy Family; Watson, Mary" Buildings - "Stone Barn, Dry Stone Fences" "Ruins Of ""Fossway"" Kyneton, Early Kennedy House", Malmsbury c1980 Photograph Photograph ...People - "Kennedy Family; Watson, Mary" Buildings - "Stone Barn, Dry Stone Fences" -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, Early 1990's
... The remains of the post and stone fence can be seen near Emu Creek at Bulla. stone structures dry stone walls post and stone fences george evans collection A coloured photograph of the remains of a low post and stone fence in a sunburnt paddock. ...This is a photograph of one of the many stone ruins which can be seen in the Sunbury area and surrounding districts. These ruins are found in varying degrees of structural damage caused by erosion, vegetation growth and vandalism. The remains of the post and stone fence can be seen near Emu Creek at Bulla.A coloured photograph of the remains of a low post and stone fence in a sunburnt paddock. There are a few low growing bushes dotted across the paddocks.stone structures, dry stone walls, post and stone fences, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, Early 1990's
... A coloured photograph of a dry stone wall with a row of shaped cypress trees running off at right angles to the fence. ...The dry stone wall is at Crowes Hill at Yuroke. stone structures dry stone walls crowes hill george evans collection A coloured photograph of a dry stone wall with a row of shaped cypress trees running off at right angles to the fence. ...This is a photograph of one of the many stone ruins which can be seen in the Sunbury area and surrounding districts. These ruins are found in varying degrees of structural damage caused by erosion, vegetation growth and vandalism. The dry stone wall is at Crowes Hill at Yuroke.A coloured photograph of a dry stone wall with a row of shaped cypress trees running off at right angles to the fence. A small tree covered hill is in the distance.stone structures, dry stone walls, crowes hill, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, The Terraces, 1980s
... A coloured photograph of a stone wall with a notice to the left of the wall and long dried grassland in the front. A barbed wire fence is in the foreground....Terraces Vineyards Goonawarra James Goodall Francis A coloured photograph of a stone wall with a notice to the left of the wall and long dried grassland in the front. A barbed wire fence is in the foreground. ...The stone wall is part of the terraces that were built into the hillside at the winery at Goonawarra. They were constructed in the early days when the vineyard was established to terrace the hillside for growing vines. The winery was originally established by Joh Goodall Francis, a former member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. He acquired a parcel of crown land and proceeded to develop it as a vineyard. The terraces were built by vignerons, who were employed to work on the property. Goonawarra Winery was one of a number of vineyards that were established in the Sunbury area in the 1800s. The volcanic soil and temperate climate were ideal for grape growing.A coloured photograph of a stone wall with a notice to the left of the wall and long dried grassland in the front. A barbed wire fence is in the foreground.terraces, vineyards, goonawarra, james goodall francis -
Melton City LibrariesPamphlet, Dry Stone Wall Driving Trail, Unknown
... In the case of the dry stone walls built around Melton, the characteristic round or oval shape of the volcanic fieldstones on the western plains inspired some distinctive designs.54 Another advantage of dry stone walls was their ability to withstand the ravages of flood, fire and drought often experienced in the district. This durability accounts for the fact that many of these fences...In the case of the dry stone walls built around Melton, the characteristic round or oval shape of the volcanic fieldstones on the western plains inspired some distinctive designs.54 Another advantage of dry stone walls was their ability to withstand the ravages of flood, fire and drought often experienced in the district. This durability accounts for the fact that many of these fences ..."The dry stone walls provide a tangible link to the area’s white settlement, and they remain a symbol of the profound change in land usage from the original Kulin custodians to the European arrivals of the nineteenth century. The bulk of dry stone wall construction in Victoria occurred between the 1850s and 1880s. The gold rush of the early 1850s in particular inspired a flurry of construction. At this time, labour previously available for shepherding livestock dried up, as men gravitated to the goldfields to seek their fortunes. This necessitated the building of fencing to contain the district’s growing number of sheep, cattle and horses. An explosion in surveying, subdivision and the sale of Crown lands also contributed to a boost in construction. Government regulations that punished pastoralists for allowing their livestock to stray provided further incentive to fence-off previously open expanses of land. The major benefit of this type of fencing was that it utilised the materials at hand; the plentiful grey basalt that scattered the landscape. In the case of the dry stone walls built around Melton, the characteristic round or oval shape of the volcanic fieldstones on the western plains inspired some distinctive designs.54 Another advantage of dry stone walls was their ability to withstand the ravages of flood, fire and drought often experienced in the district. This durability accounts for the fact that many of these fences still exist today". Dry Stone Wall trail brochure/pamphlet for visitors provided by Melton Visitor Information Centrecouncil, landscapes of significance -
City of KingstonPhotograph - Black and white, Methodist Church Cheltenham, 1909
... dried leaves in the eaves. The original church was replaced by a brick building, with the foundation stone laid in 1894. This image shows the replacement building. Black and white photograph of the brick Methodist Church in Cheltenham with a white picket fence and gate at the front. ...The first Methodist church built in Cheltenham was a wooden structure which burnt down in 1893. While the exact cause of the fire was never ascertained, it was believed that a spark from a passing train ignited dried leaves in the eaves. The original church was replaced by a brick building, with the foundation stone laid in 1894. This image shows the replacement building.Black and white photograph of the brick Methodist Church in Cheltenham with a white picket fence and gate at the front.
