Showing 5 items matching "Elizabeth Macarthur, John Macarthur"
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National Wool MuseumBook, Australia's First Lady: the story of Elizabeth Macarthur
... Elizabeth Macarthur" - L. Bickel, 1991. This book is a biography of Elizabeth Macarthur, wife of John Macarthur, and details her early life and her role in the Australian wool growing industry....Elizabeth Macarthur" - L. Bickel, 1991. This book is a biography of Elizabeth Macarthur, wife of John Macarthur, and details her early life and her role in the Australian wool growing industry. ..."Australia's First Lady: the story of Elizabeth Macarthur" - L. Bickel, 1991. This book is a biography of Elizabeth Macarthur, wife of John Macarthur, and details her early life and her role in the Australian wool growing industry.AUSTRALIA'S / FIRST LADY / THE STORY OF / ELIZABETH MACARTHUR / LENNARD BICKELsheep breeding - history, macarthur, mrs elizabeth -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: ELIZABETH & JOHN MACARTHUR OF ELIZABETH FARM
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BHS Collection AUSTRALIA History parramatta Australia - History - NSW - Parramatta - Macarthur Historic Parramatta Series, Elizabeth & John Macarthur of Elizabeth Farm Parramatta, compiled and published by Parramatta Tourist Bureau with black and white illustrations. Book STRAUCH COLLECTION: ELIZABETH & JOHN MACARTHUR ...BHS CollectionHistoric Parramatta Series, Elizabeth & John Macarthur of Elizabeth Farm Parramatta, compiled and published by Parramatta Tourist Bureau with black and white illustrations.australia, history, parramatta, australia - history - nsw - parramatta - macarthur -
National Wool MuseumBook, John Macarthur
... Macarthur...Mr John Macarthur...Mrs Elizabeth...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula "John Macarthur" - M H Ellis, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1955. Wool - history Pastoral Industry - history Squatters Macarthur Mr John Macarthur Mrs Elizabeth Wool - history Pastoral Industry - history Squatters John Macarthur Book ..."John Macarthur" - M H Ellis, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1955.wool - history pastoral industry - history squatters, macarthur, mr john macarthur, mrs elizabeth, wool - history, pastoral industry - history, squatters -
National Wool MuseumBook, Belgenny Farm
... Macarthur...Mr John Macarthur...Mrs Elizabeth...John and Elizabeth Macarthur. Merino sheep - history Sheep breeding - history Sheep stations - history Macarthur Mr John Macarthur Mrs Elizabeth Belgenny Farm NSW Camden Park Estate Merino sheep - history Sheep breeding - history Sheep stations - history Belgenny Farm Book ..."Belgenny Farm" - Department of Planning, Sydney, 1988. History of the buildings of Belgenny Farm, part of the Camden Park Estate which was formerly owned by John and Elizabeth Macarthur.merino sheep - history sheep breeding - history sheep stations - history, macarthur, mr john macarthur, mrs elizabeth, belgenny farm, nsw, camden park estate, merino sheep - history, sheep breeding - history, sheep stations - history -
National Wool MuseumAnimal specimen - Taxidermy Merino Sheep, 1992
... It is a descendant of the original Spanish Merino brought to Australia by John MacArthur in 1797. John and Elizabeth MacArthur undertook breeding experiments at Camden Park, Parramatta, crossing the Spanish Merino with Bengal and Irish sheep already in the Colony. ...It is a descendant of the original Spanish Merino brought to Australia by John MacArthur in 1797. John and Elizabeth MacArthur undertook breeding experiments at Camden Park, Parramatta, crossing the Spanish Merino with Bengal and Irish sheep already in the Colony. ...A 45kg Spanish Merino from Mt Bute at Linton, Victoria. It is a descendant of the original Spanish Merino brought to Australia by John MacArthur in 1797. John and Elizabeth MacArthur undertook breeding experiments at Camden Park, Parramatta, crossing the Spanish Merino with Bengal and Irish sheep already in the Colony. The resultant merino became the foundation of Australias sheep industry. Although of little commercial value, the Mt Bute station has ensured the survival of the Camden bloodline.Taxidermy figure of a Spanish merino ram. Ram has curved horns and is mounted with crooked front legs.sheep, taxidermy, spanish merino, irish sheep, camden, mt bute station
