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The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, 1910
... ...Conrick John.../SITUATED ON NAPPA MERRIE STATION, COOPERS CREEK QLD,/PHOTO TAKEN BY JOHN W. CONRICK OF NAPPA MERRIE ABOUT 1910. 4611.2 Reverse: 4611-2...Robert O'Hara Burke Conrick John Burke Expeditions Dig Tree 4611.1 Reverse: 84.75 1/4611-1/THE BURKE AND Wills "DIG TREE". ...The photograph and copy depict the Dig Tree, a coolibah tree on Cooper Creek linked to the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition of 1860–61. This was the site where Robert O’Hara Burke and William John Wills returned from the Gulf of Carpentaria and found their support party had left only hours earlier. And carvings on the tree pointed to buried supplies. The tree became a reminder of the tragedy and fatal misjudgements that led to it, as well as the harsh conditions of inland exploration.This 1910 photograph of the Dig Tree holds historic significance as it depicts one of the most iconic exploration sites. It captures the landscape and features of the location just fifty years after the expedition and offers insight into how the site was remembered and commemorated in the early 20th century. Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper unmounted. 4611.1 Reverse: 84.75 1/4611-1/THE BURKE AND Wills "DIG TREE"./SITUATED ON NAPPA MERRIE STATION, COOPERS CREEK QLD,/PHOTO TAKEN BY JOHN W. CONRICK OF NAPPA MERRIE ABOUT 1910. 4611.2 Reverse: 4611-2robert o'hara burke, conrick john, burke expeditions, dig tree -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Conrick of Nappa Merrie Revisited
... John Conrick (1852-1926) was the son of Patrick and Ellen Conrick who were farmers in the Tower Hill area. ...The cover is multi-coloured with photographs of John Conrick and the Dig Tree site at Coopers Creek. ...John Conrick (1852-1926) was the son of Patrick and Ellen Conrick who were farmers in the Tower Hill area. ...This book is a 2015 transcription of a 1995 book by Helen Tolcher. It contains the story of the establishment in the 1870s of the Nappa Merrie station on the South Australian- Queensland border on the Coopers Creek. The station was established by John Conrick after he and three other men set off with 1600 cattle in 1872 from Koroit in Victoria, arriving at the new property site eleven months later. John Conrick (1852-1926) was the son of Patrick and Ellen Conrick who were farmers in the Tower Hill area. John Conrick had four sons who continued to run Nappa Merrie until family connections to the property ceased in 1960. This book is of interest as a record of the legend-making overland cattle droving feat by Koroit resident, John Conrick and three others in the early 1870s and of the establishment of an important property in Queensland following the overland trip. This is a soft cover book of 132 pages. The cover is multi-coloured with photographs of John Conrick and the Dig Tree site at Coopers Creek. The pages contain a preface, 19 chapters of text and an index. There are several maps and many black and white and colour photographs. conrick family of koroit, nappa merrie property, queensland, warrnambool
