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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Grindstone and Ochre, 25/12/2015
... Grindstone and Ochre......Grindstone...Photograph of a Grindstone and Ochre on display at the Tower Hill Interpretation Centre....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Tower Hill Grindstone Ochre Aboriginal Aborigines Photograph of a Grindstone and Ochre on display at the Tower Hill Interpretation Centre. ...Photograph of a Grindstone and Ochre on display at the Tower Hill Interpretation Centre.tower hill, grindstone, ochre, aboriginal, aborigines -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Grindstone
... Grindstone......grindstone...Colour paper print of a photograph of the grindstone situated behind the EDHS Local History Centre at 728 Main Road, Eltham...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne eltham edhs grindstone Colour paper print of a photograph of the grindstone situated behind the EDHS Local History Centre at 728 Main Road, Eltham Grindstone Photograph ...Colour paper print of a photograph of the grindstone situated behind the EDHS Local History Centre at 728 Main Road, Elthameltham, edhs, grindstone -
Churchill Island Heritage PrecinctFunctional object - Grindstone
... Grindstone...grindstone...Large rotary grindstone with sandstone circle, attached to metal stand....Functional object Grindstone ...The Churchill Island collection includes items from the late 1800s. The collection is presented in sets and series, of which this object belongs to the Amess series.An early grindstone remaining on Churchill Island after Victorian Government purchased Churchill Island in 1976.Large rotary grindstone with sandstone circle, attached to metal stand.grindstone, farm machinery, churchill island -
Bunjil Park Aboriginal Education & Cultural Centregrinding stone, Double sided grinding stone with multiple hollows
... ...grindstone...Grindstones like this were not carried but hidden in special places with subtle indicators known only to the same tribe or nation. ...This grindstone has hollows on both sides. One large hollow on one side measures approximately 7 cm across and 2 cm deep. ...Bunjil Park Aboriginal Education & Cultural Centre Neilborough goldfields Grindstones like this were not carried but hidden in special places with subtle indicators known only to the same tribe or nation. ...Grindstones like this were not carried but hidden in special places with subtle indicators known only to the same tribe or nation. The small and deep nature of the pits suggests this rock may have been used for ochre with the smaller pits being used for water or fat to mix with the pigments. The very hard and dense nature of the rock means materials would not be contaminated during the grinding process.This rock is likely to be very old and is potentially significant from ceremonial perspective. Stones like this have been known to be passed on through multiple generations and been in use for hundreds and possibly thousands of years.This grindstone has hollows on both sides. One large hollow on one side measures approximately 7 cm across and 2 cm deep. The opposite side is distinguished by 3 pits, one large (5 cm wide by 3 cm deep) and two small indentations 2cm by 1cm. The hollows have been chipped and smoothed. The base rock is in the shape of a flattened and slightly elongated sphere, it appears to have been water worn.The side with three pits also bears recent scratches believed to be cut by a disk plough. It also appears to have a capital "W" inscribed in the largest pit.jaara, hidden, grindstone, ochre, quartzite, multiple hollows, pits, aboriginal food and art -
Orbost & District Historical Societygrindstone
... grindstone...Rock has split. grindstone ...Inspected by Joanna Freslov, archaeologist 2.6.22008. Grinding stones are slabs of stone that Aboriginal people used to grind and crush different materials. Bulbs, berries, seeds, insects and many other things were ground between a large lower stone and a smaller upper stone. This is the lower stone.Large grinding stones such as this one were designed to be left at a camp site for use the next time the group moved there. Smaller grinding stones were carried between sites. Grinding stones were not abandoned when they became worn and smooth through use. The stone would simply be roughened again so it was once again suitable for its function. This is an example of a food preparation utensil used by the Early Indigenous people of Eastern Australia.A large flat rock with grind hole in top. Rock has split. gridstone aboriginal stone-artefact -
Federation University Historical CollectionEthnographic Material, Aboriginal Grind Stone
... A grinstone and hammer which di not fit the groove of the grindstone...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields aboriginal stone tool grind stone A grinstone and hammer which di not fit the groove of the grindstone Aboriginal Grind Stone Ethnographic Material ...A grinstone and hammer which di not fit the groove of the grindstoneaboriginal, stone, tool, grind stone -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Leadcourt Homestead
... One Sectionof the gable wing contained a bath large enough to swim in. 7115, 7115.1 Exterior of Ledcourt. 7115.2 Mrs Ethel Cooper facing lleft at the front entrance. 7119.3 View showing the office and rear of the homestead. 7114.4 Toilet block two section each able to seat two adults and one child at a time. 7115.5 Office Block. 7115.6: John Holt drowned in this dam in November 1876 in 10 feet of water. 7115.7 view of the grindstone ath the bace of an Oak tree. the bell was used to to call people to eat meals....One Sectionof the gable wing contained a bath large enough to swim in. 7115, 7115.1 Exterior of Ledcourt. 7115.2 Mrs Ethel Cooper facing lleft at the front entrance. 7119.3 View showing the office and rear of the homestead. 7114.4 Toilet block two section each able to seat two adults and one child at a time. 7115.5 Office Block. 7115.6: John Holt drowned in this dam in November 1876 in 10 feet of water. 7115.7 view of the grindstone ath the bace of an Oak tree. the bell was used to to call people to eat meals. ...Leadcourt Homestead was built about 1868 by Mr. John Holt. Stone was transported from Mr Difficult. The Governor was entertained here in 1868 when he opened the Stawell Railway Station. One Sectionof the gable wing contained a bath large enough to swim in. 7115, 7115.1 Exterior of Ledcourt. 7115.2 Mrs Ethel Cooper facing lleft at the front entrance. 7119.3 View showing the office and rear of the homestead. 7114.4 Toilet block two section each able to seat two adults and one child at a time. 7115.5 Office Block. 7115.6: John Holt drowned in this dam in November 1876 in 10 feet of water. 7115.7 view of the grindstone ath the bace of an Oak tree. the bell was used to to call people to eat meals.A Group of 9 Colour Photos showing Leadcourt Homested.
