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Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Goonawarra Winery
... Goonawarra Winery...Goonawarra Winery... of the Goonawarra Winery, located by Jacksons Creek and along Sunbury Road....A mounted coloured photograph of Goonawarra Winery taken... of the Goonawarra Winery, located by Jacksons Creek and along Sunbury Road ...In the 1980s John and Elizabeth Barnier were the owners of the Goonawarra Winery, located by Jacksons Creek and along Sunbury Road.Goonawarra Winery is one of the first vineyards t6o be established in the district.A mounted coloured photograph of Goonawarra Winery taken in 1986.goonawarra winery, jacksons creek, sunbury, wine, barnier john, elizabeth barnier, grapes -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Goonawarra Winery, c1970s
... Goonawarra Winery...Goonawarra Winery...The property in the photograph is the winery building... earliest wineries to be established in the area. Goonawarra Winery ...The property in the photograph is the winery building at Goonawarra Vineyard, which is situated on the east side of Jacksons Creek and on the north side of Macedon in Sunbury. The winery and homestead were established in 1858 by James Goodall Francis, who received a crown grant of land in Sunbury. From 1865 to the 1920s, the vineyard produced white wine grapes. James Goodall Francis died ion 1884 and the property was brought by M.P.Synott who ran merino sheep on the property. It wasn't until the early 1980s that Goonawarra reverted to be a vineyard after the property had been in the hands of a variety of owners. Goonawarra was one of Sunbury's earliest wineries to be established in the area.A coloured polaroid photograph with a white border, of a pathway leading to a double storey buildinggoonawarra winery, james goodall francis, wineries, jacksons creek -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Lois Alexander, Goonawarra Winery, 1986
... Goonawarra Winery...It is a photograph of Goonawarra Winery that was first... melbourne It is a photograph of Goonawarra Winery that was first ...It is a photograph of Goonawarra Winery that was first established by James Goodall Francis, who in 1863 applied to lease 26 acres of land on the condition that he plant vines on some of it. The property continued to be worked as a vineyard by him and his son, Wilfred, until the late 1920s when wool and mutton were production were preferred to wine production and the vines were pulled out. The Carmody family purchased purchased the property in 1961 and used it for grazing until 1976, when they replanted vines there. In the early 1980s, John and Elizabeth Barnier purchased the property and continued to run the property as a vineyard.Goonawarra is one of the earliest vineyards and wineries to be established in Sunbury. A non-digital coloured photograph of a large winery building.goonawarra vineyard, john barnier, elizabeth barnier, james goodall francis, sunbury road, vineyards., winery -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1980s
... goonawarra winery...A coloured photograph of Goonawarra winery restaurant... to the Jackson Creek, Sunbury. goonawarra winery vineyards wineries ...The restaurant stands next to the Goonawarra vineyard next to the Jackson Creek, Sunbury.A coloured photograph of Goonawarra winery restaurant floodlit at night.goonawarra winery, vineyards, wineries, barnier, john, mcmahon, michael, goonawarra restaurant, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, The Terraces, 1980s
... into the hillside at the winery at Goonawarra. They were constructed...Goonawarra Winery, Macedon Street, Sunbury, Victoria... into the hillside at the winery at Goonawarra. They were constructed ...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 -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Early 1970s
... goonawarra winery... township looking west and taken from above the Goonawarra Winery... township goonawarra winery george evans collection A black ...The photograph was taken when Sunbury township did not extend far beyond Anderson Road to the west and Powlett Street to the east. The Paynes housing development can be seen scattered across the hillside between Gap Road and Mitchells Lane.A black and white photograph of a panoramic view of Sunbury township looking west and taken from above the Goonawarra Winery. Sheep are grazing on the hilside in the foreground.sunbury township, goonawarra winery, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c 1980s
... goonawarra winery... above Jacksons Creek and Goonawarra Winery. Macedon Street can... creek goonawarra winery george evans collection A coloured ...The photograph although recently taken shows the original settled area in Sunbury, which included Goonawarra Vineyard and Macedon Street which was once the business centre of Sunbury township before the railway was established.A coloured photograph of Sunbury Township looking west from above Jacksons Creek and Goonawarra Winery. Macedon Street can be seen in the middle distance and Mt. Holden and Burke Hill are across the skyline.sunbury township, mt. holden, burke hill, francis, james goodall, barnier, john, jacksons creek, goonawarra winery, george evans collection -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph
... Goonawarra Winery... Street Bridge. The Goonawarra Winery buildings can be seen.... The Goonawarra Winery buildings can be seen in the back ground. Macedon ...The post card is a record of a time when the Jacksons Creek flooded and the water almost reached the two arches on the Macedon Street Bridge. The Goonawarra Winery buildings can be seen in the back ground.A sepia photograph in post card format of a river in flood with the water almost reaching the two arches on the stone bridge. Farm buildings can be seen in the middle distance.JACKSON'S CREEK IN FLOOD SUNBURYmacedon street bridge, jacksons creek, goonawarra winery -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
... goonawarra winery...This image of the bluestone buildings at Goonawarra... Vineyard and Winery. goonawarra winery sunbury wine festival ...This image of the bluestone buildings at Goonawarra is before it was renovated into the restaurant at the Goonawarra Vineyard and Winery.A black and white photograph of a bluestone building at Goonawarra with a corrugated iron roof and shed attached to the side. There is a doorway and a wooden fence in a state of disrepair.goonawarra winery, sunbury wine festival, festivals and celebrations, mcmahon, m p, barnier, john, goonawarra restaurant, restaurants, sip n'sup wine festival, sunbury, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 14/08/1909
... . Goonawarra winery is in the background. Unmounted postcard... photograph of the Jackson Creek in flood. Goonawarra winery ...The Jackson Creek flooded on 14 August 1909 when the creek was 32 feet above sea level.A sepia photograph of the Jackson Creek in flood. Goonawarra winery is in the background. Unmounted postcardjackson's creek, goonawarra farm, sunbury, floods, gregor, bob, billinghurst, beryl, francey, sandra, alex, bridges, macedon street bridge, george evans collection -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph
... Goonawarra Winery... township. Goonawarra Winery A sepia photograph with a cream frame ...A portrait view overlooking Sunbury township taken from a hill above the Goonawarra vineyard at the eastern end of the settlement. A sepia photograph with a cream frame of a portrait view of a rural landscape.sunbury township., goonawarra winery -
Hume City Civic Collection
Container - Bottle, wine, 1985
... and features a sketch of the Goonawarra Winery and surrounding area... a sketch of the Goonawarra Winery and surrounding area ...The bottle was donated to the Council by Hedley Elliott for an exhibition in the Art Gallery (George Evans Museum). Note that Goonawarra is misspelt on the label.Green glass bottle used for 1975 claret and bottled for the first Sunbury Fair. The label is printed in brown and cream and features a sketch of the Goonawarra Winery and surrounding area. There is a brief statement on the back about the winery and the background to production of the wine. On the back is a hand-written label, stuck on with clear tape giving an account of the origin of the bottle of wine, its donor and storage instructions. It has a black metal cap and miscellaneous markings on the flat bottom."Sunbury Fair / Goonawarra Vineyard (above) was established / in Sunbury in 1858 by the / Hon. J. G. Francis, former Premier of Victoria. / This 1975 Claret from the Stanley Wine Co. / was bottled by Emerald Wines especially / for the Sunbury Fair / WINE PRODUCED IN AUSTRALIA F100 750ml". The hand-written label is signed by John McKerrow in 1985.sunbury fair, wines, goonawarra vineyard, stanley wine company, emerald wines, elliott, hedley, mckerrow, john, festivals and celebrations, francis, j.g. (hon.), george evans collection, 1970s