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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncNegative - Haeusler Glass Negatives Collection - Three men on top of hay carts tossing hay
... A group of three men are standing on top of hay carts tossing hay, A wooden ladder is leaning against the right hand side of the hay cart....Haeusler Glass Negatives Collection - Three men on top of hay carts tossing hay Negative Haeusler Glass Negatives Collection - Three men on top of hay carts tossing hay ...The Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection provides invaluable insight into life in late nineteenth and early twentieth century north east Victoria. The collection comprises manuscripts, personal artefacts used by the Haeusler family on their farm in Wodonga, and a set of glass negatives which offer a unique visual snapshot of the domestic and social lives of the Haeusler family and local Wodonga community. The Haeusler family migrated from Prussia (Germany) to South Australia in the 1840s and 1850s, before purchasing 100 acres of Crown Land made available under the Victorian Lands Act 1862 (also known as ‘Duffy’s Land Act’) in 1866 in what is now Wodonga West. The Haeusler family were one of several German families to migrate from South Australia to Wodonga in the 1860s. This digital image was produced from one of the glass negatives that form part of the collection, probably taken by Louis Haeusler (b.1887) with the photographic equipment in the Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection. This item is unique and has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of domestic and family life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history and social history.Digital image created from the Haeusler Glass negative collection. A group of three men are standing on top of hay carts tossing hay, A wooden ladder is leaning against the right hand side of the hay cart.wodonga pioneers, haeusler family, glass negatives, dry plate photography, hay carting, agriculture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Making Hay in the Orchard, 1930's, 1930-1940
... hay...horse drawn cart...Black and white photograph. 2 men pitching hay off horse drawn cart in the Orchard....P58. pitching hay horse drawn cart students working outside orchard Black and white photograph. 2 men pitching hay off horse drawn cart in the Orchard. ...This photograph appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden, " A.P. Winzenried. P58.Black and white photograph. 2 men pitching hay off horse drawn cart in the Orchard.pitching hay, horse drawn cart, students working outside, orchard -
Merbein District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Hay carting
... hay cart...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray hay cart horses Merbein farming Black and white reproduced photo Hay carting Photograph Hay carting ...Black and white reproduced photohay cart, horses, merbein, farming -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, c1934
... A sepia photograph of a haystack being built with a bale elevator at the side and a hay cart at the end at Bayview Farm....Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne cullinan uraina eileen chris bayview farm diggers rest farms farming clothing and dress harvesting haystacks george evans collection on back in ink: HAYSTACK AT 'BAYVIEW'/ABOUT 1934 / 60' (feet) long, 20' (feet) high, 25' (feet) wide / ELEVATOR APPROX 25' (feet) long / 70-100 tons of hay / "Bayview" / 111 DAVIS ROAD / DIGGERS REST 3427 A sepia photograph of a haystack being built with a bale elevator at the side and a hay cart at the end at Bayview Farm. Photograph ...A sepia photograph of a haystack being built with a bale elevator at the side and a hay cart at the end at Bayview Farm.on back in ink: HAYSTACK AT 'BAYVIEW'/ABOUT 1934 / 60' (feet) long, 20' (feet) high, 25' (feet) wide / ELEVATOR APPROX 25' (feet) long / 70-100 tons of hay / "Bayview" / 111 DAVIS ROAD / DIGGERS REST 3427cullinan, uraina, eileen, chris, bayview farm, diggers rest, farms, farming, clothing and dress, harvesting, haystacks, george evans collection -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Haystack, Kalimna West Victoria c1925
... Black and white photograph of two horse drawn hay carts standing while haystack is being built by three men Kalimna West Victoria...Agriculture Machinery Farming Black and white photograph of two horse drawn hay carts standing while haystack is being built by three men Kalimna West Victoria Photograph Haystack, Kalimna West Victoria c1925 ...Black and white photograph of two horse drawn hay carts standing while haystack is being built by three men Kalimna West Victoriaagriculture, machinery, farming -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Hay Carting c1930’s
... Rural Scene - Hay Carting c1930’s...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Rural Scene - Hay Carting c1930’s Stawell Hay Carting c1930’s Photograph ...Rural Scene - Hay Carting c1930’sstawell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: ALL STACKED UP
... All stacked up: Jack Osterfield prepares for hay carting. Circa 1930s. The clip is in a folder....All stacked up: Jack Osterfield prepares for hay carting. Circa 1930s. The clip is in a folder. ...Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2001. All stacked up: Jack Osterfield prepares for hay carting. Circa 1930s. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Hay Carting on the Mitchell farm at Deep Lead
... Deep Lead Scenes Mitchell Farm. Hay Carting...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Deep Lead Scenes Mitchell Farm. Hay Carting Stawell Deep Lead Hay Carting on the Mitchell farm at Deep Lead Photograph ...Deep Lead Scenes Mitchell Farm. Hay Cartingstawell deep lead -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Hay carting at Frank Bennett's Farm in Deep Lead
... Hay carting at Frank Bennett's Farm Deep Lead. ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Hay carting at Frank Bennett's Farm Deep Lead. ...Hay carting at Frank Bennett's Farm Deep Lead. On the right of Photograph workmen are stacking hay.stawell deep lead -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Hay carting, The Nobbies Road, Phillip Island, c 1913
... One white horse and one black horse pulling cart loaded with hay. Two hatted men seated on top of hay. ...Carting hay on Nobbies Road...Very rural scene. local history photographs the nobbies road sepia photograph betty kus collection rural scene phillip island Bruce Bennett The Nobbies Road Carting hay on Nobbies Road Hay carting, The Nobbies Road, Phillip Island Photograph Photograph ...Unmade road through bush and trees. One white horse and one black horse pulling cart loaded with hay. Two hatted men seated on top of hay. A rider on horseback with stock in background. Very rural scene.Carting hay on Nobbies RoadThe Nobbies Roadlocal history, photographs, the nobbies road, sepia photograph, betty kus collection, rural scene, phillip island, bruce bennett -
Lake Bolac & District Historical SocietyBlack and white photograph, Lake Bolac, Carting hay at "Wyvern"
... Carting hay at "Wyvern", McInnes' of Lake Bolac....Lake Bolac, Carting hay at "Wyvern" Black and white photograph ...Carting hay at "Wyvern", McInnes' of Lake Bolac. -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Morning tea during hay carting at the Hermon farm
... B&W photo of a group of adults and children having morning tea during hay carting on the Hermon farm. There are five men, one woman wearing a floral summer dress, and five children.They are sitting beside a corrugated iron shed with a large water tank behind it. ...Photograph Morning tea during hay carting at the Hermon farm. ...B&W photo of a group of adults and children having morning tea during hay carting on the Hermon farm. There are five men, one woman wearing a floral summer dress, and five children.They are sitting beside a corrugated iron shed with a large water tank behind it. A piece of guttering from the shed feeds into a broad piece of sheeting and then into the tank. Beyond the group is a truck laden with hay. The driver's door is ajar. Hills are visible in the background. Dated c.1950s. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Forest Hill Residential Kindergarten - stacking hay, c1938
... Sepia photograph of people stacking hay on a cart at the Forest Hill Residential Kindergarten. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne See ND2991 for history of kindergarten. forest hill residential kindergarten kindergarten Sepia photograph of people stacking hay on a cart at the Forest Hill Residential Kindergarten. ...See ND2991 for history of kindergarten.Sepia photograph of people stacking hay on a cart at the Forest Hill Residential Kindergarten. Two women with two children standing by with and a man standing on top of hay.forest hill residential kindergarten, kindergarten -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Helen Dudley, Collecting the Hay for the Silo, 1944
... Others are forking the hay into the cart....Others are forking the hay into the cart. Collecting the Hay for the Silo Photograph Black and white print Helen Dudley ...Black and white photograph. Female students collecting hay for the Silo. One student is taking a photograph, one is sitting on the cart holding the reins of Donny the draughthorse. Others are forking the hay into the cart.On reverse, "1944 Collecting the Hay for the Silo - Old Donny in the shafts."hay, silo, donny, helen dudley, 1991, centenary, students working outside, draughthorse -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - COHN BROS. DRAY AND TWO HORSES
... Horse drawn vehicle - dray and two horses. Hay on cart with sign on side. Sitting dray - 3 adult men and 5 children - 2 boys, 3 girls, all in costume. ...Horse drawn vehicle - dray and two horses. Hay on cart with sign on side. Sitting dray - 3 adult men and 5 children - 2 boys, 3 girls, all in costume. ...Black and white photograph. Horse drawn vehicle - dray and two horses. Hay on cart with sign on side. Sitting dray - 3 adult men and 5 children - 2 boys, 3 girls, all in costume. Men drinking from tankards. Also on dray. Barrel and wickedred demi johns. Inscriptions: in image - sign on horse drawn vehicle, 'The Cohn Bros arrive in Bendigo 1857'. On back - 'MP 214'on top R corner. 'Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch',, 'Reg V Brock Studios' (rubber stamp). History of object: Previous Acc. No. 'MP 214'.Reg V Brockperson, group, centenary ?, 2000.525.01, 2000.526.01, 2000.527.01, 2000.528.01, 2000.529.01, 2000.530.01, 2000.532.01 -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black and White photograph, 1920s
... A horse drawn cart with hay or straw is alongside while two ladies cross the road....A horse drawn cart with hay or straw is alongside while two ladies cross the road. ....1 - Black and White photo of NMETL No. 1 (U class, letter M, Maribyrnong River) westbound in Racecourse Road Flemington, at the intersection with Wellington and Pridham St. Note the centre poles. The Railway over bridge is in the distance. c1920. A horse drawn cart with hay or straw is alongside while two ladies cross the road.On rear in ink "Photo David Bowman Coll."trams, tramways, newmarket, racecourse road, flemington, u class, tram 1, nmeltl -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Tools, metal scythe, c1880
... The correct technique has a slicing action on the grass, cutting a narrow strip with each stroke Mowing grass is easier when it is damp, and so hay-making traditionally began at dawn and often stopped early, the heat of the day being spent raking and carting the hay cut on previous days...The correct technique has a slicing action on the grass, cutting a narrow strip with each stroke Mowing grass is easier when it is damp, and so hay-making traditionally began at dawn and often stopped early, the heat of the day being spent raking and carting the hay cut on previous days Early settlers and market gardeners used these scythes as they established their farms in Moorabbin Shire c1880 early settlers pioneers market gardeners moorabbin bentleigh brighton cheltenham tools blacksmiths A large metal scythe with a wooden handle x 2 Tools, metal scythe Unrecorded ...A scythe is an agricultural hand tool for mowing grass or reaping crops. It was largely replaced by horse-drawn and then tractor machinery. A scythe consists of a wooden shaft and a long, curved blade is mounted at the lower end, perpendicular. Scythes always have the blade projecting from the left side when in use. Mowing is done by holding the handle , with the arms straight, the blade parallel to the ground and very close to it, and the body twisted to the right. The body is then twisted steadily to the left, moving the scythe blade along its length in a long arc from right to left, ending in front of the mower, thus depositing the cut grass to the left. Mowing proceeds with a steady rhythm, stopping at frequent intervals to sharpen the blade. The correct technique has a slicing action on the grass, cutting a narrow strip with each stroke Mowing grass is easier when it is damp, and so hay-making traditionally began at dawn and often stopped early, the heat of the day being spent raking and carting the hay cut on previous daysEarly settlers and market gardeners used these scythes as they established their farms in Moorabbin Shire c1880A large metal scythe with a wooden handle x 2early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, cheltenham, tools, blacksmiths -
Melton City LibrariesNewspaper, Bill was a pioneer, 1989
... Talking about the hay I’ve seen wagons of hay in the farmers carting to both mills and also hay going down to West Footscray. ...Talking about the hay I’ve seen wagons of hay in the farmers carting to both mills and also hay going down to West Footscray. ...Bill Cahill in conversation at Victoria Hall Melton South July 1974 Chaff Mills Melton’s hey day, as I call it in the days when more hay was grown in Melton and Rockbank than, I’d say in any where in Victoria. We had two chaff mills. If I can remember rightly I’m sure of this, that in one month the amount of hay and chaff that went from Melton to Melbourne was about 1800 tons, that’s hay and chaff. There was a lot of hay went from the Melton Railway Station. I have often seen whole train load going down the Schutt and Barrie, that’s Bonnie’s father’s mill at West Footscray. The mills in those days employed up to from 18- 20 men in each, that was before electricity when the mills were run on steam then, there was no power. At times those chaff mills they got a lot of shipping orders, to the Philipines and other Asian countries. They’d work shifts at night on the second shift at night time they would have an old hurricane lamp hanging above from the ceiling just over the chaff cutter, you could hardly see yourself, or see the anything. Well they worked through the whole night they might have an order come in for perhaps 100tons up 500 tons of chaff to go a boat would be in and be waiting to be loaded in Melbourne and they’d have to go and work two shifts. Then they brought in casual labour to help them through and get the order cut and get it down by rail to ship board to send it away. Talking about the hay I’ve seen wagons of hay in the farmers carting to both mills and also hay going down to West Footscray. There would be a quarter of a mile without exaggeration wagons and teams would be waiting to get into the mill, they would come down at the weighbridge at about 3-4- o’clock, 2 o’clock waiting for the bridge to open to weigh their loads, the ones that would be running late would be there at the weighbridge about half past 7 - 8 o’clock. They would be lucky to get away by night before getting their load off. A funny episode I remember well was a farmer from up, Alan Hurley you would remember him, Sam McCorkell he would put on his load in the afternoon or evening leave it up the yard, and would leave Toolern Vale about 12 or 1 o’clock in the morning and he would get down to the weighbridge and when it was breaking day he would bring half of his fowl yard down with him. The fowls would hop up on top of the load and have a ride down and when it came daylight they’d hop off and away they’d go, and I suppose everybody had some of McCorkells poultry. [laughter from the audience] That always tickled my fancy and everybody would be laughing about the fowls getting off his load of hay. I reckon that was about one of the funniest things I’ve ever heard of. The Victoria Hall, where we are tonight was originally known as the Exford Hall. I believe Bonnie’s father was the original builder and owner of the chaff mills here round the corner which is known as Wards today. Later on I understand that his father had a chaff mill here were this hall is, then Dixon Bros were just a bit on the other side. I believe Bonnie’s father sold it to Dixon Bros, and they shifted this part of the mill here and took it over and joined it up. That’s the history of the early chaff mills. Is that right Bonnie? You might like to correct, I’m about right am I? Bonnie answers yes. The original audio tape was recorded on the reel to reel tape recorder by Bon Barrie using his own tape recorder. Transferred to CD by Tom Wood using computer technology capable of adjusting the recording to a legible speed for reproduction to compact disk. Bill Cahill article featured in the The Mail Expresslocal identities -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photographs, c 1900
... Farm work on three properties: Underdown's farm, Rhyll; Harbison's - wool being carted for shipment to Melbourne by Ketch from Cowes Jetty; McIlwraith's farm harvesting hay at their property called "Heath Hill" at Rhyll....Farm work on three properties: Underdown's farm, Rhyll; Harbison's - wool being carted for shipment to Melbourne by Ketch from Cowes Jetty; McIlwraith's farm harvesting hay at their property called "Heath Hill" at Rhyll. underdown harbison mcilwraith heath hill chicory farming wool carting john jansson 292-02. ...Four photograph enlargements from John Jansson's collection. Farm work on three properties: Underdown's farm, Rhyll; Harbison's - wool being carted for shipment to Melbourne by Ketch from Cowes Jetty; McIlwraith's farm harvesting hay at their property called "Heath Hill" at Rhyll.Four enlargements of original photographs and postcards mounted on cardboard for display purposes. 292-01 Norm Smith with a four horse team preparing ground for Chicory. 292-02. Wool Team on road to Cowes 292-03. Horse and dray loaded with stacks of hay - workers in background at McIlwraith's farm "Heath Hill", Rhyll 292-04. Horse and dray with family including ladies and children.292-02. Many Happy Returns. Good Luck. Phillip island - Wool Team on road to Cowes. 292-03. Harvest time on Phillip Island. Victoria underdown, harbison, mcilwraith, heath hill, chicory farming, wool carting, john jansson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: THE MAN ON THE LAND
... The man on the land: George McDonnell transports hay to Bendigo from Winzar farm, on five-tonne cart drawn by five horses. ...The man on the land: George McDonnell transports hay to Bendigo from Winzar farm, on five-tonne cart drawn by five horses. ...BHS Collection Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from Saturday, February 28, 2004. The man on the land: George McDonnell transports hay to Bendigo from Winzar farm, on five-tonne cart drawn by five horses. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: J SEMMENS GENERAL STORE
... The photo shows the store with the name J Semmens Draper, Grocer, Imperial Cash Store, Hay & Corn Store, Lead & Oils, Boot & Shoe Warehouse. In front of the store is a cart with the name on it with an employee standing at the horse's shoulder, three other employees in front of the store and a horse and buggy with someone sitting in the buggy. ...The photo shows the store with the name J Semmens Draper, Grocer, Imperial Cash Store, Hay & Corn Store, Lead & Oils, Boot & Shoe Warehouse. In front of the store is a cart with the name on it with an employee standing at the horse's shoulder, three other employees in front of the store and a horse and buggy with someone sitting in the buggy. ...BHS CollectionPhotocopy of a photo of J Semmens General Store, Long Gully, Bendigo. Under the photo is printed on white paper Cnr Creeth & Eaglehawk Road near present Fish Shop. The photo shows the store with the name J Semmens Draper, Grocer, Imperial Cash Store, Hay & Corn Store, Lead & Oils, Boot & Shoe Warehouse. In front of the store is a cart with the name on it with an employee standing at the horse's shoulder, three other employees in front of the store and a horse and buggy with someone sitting in the buggy. Various items are hanging from the edge of the veranda. There is a printed border around three sides of the page.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - j semmens general store -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: LOAD 'EM UP
... Load 'em up: Ken Childs, Tom Scott and Bob Childs, with Len Childs and Bill Childs on top of the hay stack, work together to cart sheaves of hay at May Reef in Elmore; circa 1940. ...Load 'em up: Ken Childs, Tom Scott and Bob Childs, with Len Childs and Bill Childs on top of the hay stack, work together to cart sheaves of hay at May Reef in Elmore; circa 1940. ...Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2001. Load 'em up: Ken Childs, Tom Scott and Bob Childs, with Len Childs and Bill Childs on top of the hay stack, work together to cart sheaves of hay at May Reef in Elmore; circa 1940. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: READY TO ROLL
... Ready to roll: George Childs, Len Childs, Bill Childs, Ken Childs and Tom Scott ready to cart sheaves of hay at May Reef in Elmore; circa 1940. ...Ready to roll: George Childs, Len Childs, Bill Childs, Ken Childs and Tom Scott ready to cart sheaves of hay at May Reef in Elmore; circa 1940. ...Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Monday, October 15, 2001. Ready to roll: George Childs, Len Childs, Bill Childs, Ken Childs and Tom Scott ready to cart sheaves of hay at May Reef in Elmore; circa 1940. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ALBERT RICHARDSON COLLECTION: NEW MOON MINE, EAGLEHAWK
... Hay, 1500 shares, Thomas Grieve 1500 shares, Henry Young 1500 shares, Alfred Wainright 1500 shares. With the exception of Wainwright, all shareholders lived in Eaglehawk. Alfred Wainright gave his address as 'Ireland'. On 23rd August, 1870, William Vinton, Mine Manager, reported that 'during the last fortnight we have crushed 294 loads of stone for 188 ounces 11 dwts of gold; 100 load still on surface, the roads being in such a bad state, we have been unable to cart it to the machine'. ...Hay, 1500 shares, Thomas Grieve 1500 shares, Henry Young 1500 shares, Alfred Wainright 1500 shares. With the exception of Wainwright, all shareholders lived in Eaglehawk. Alfred Wainright gave his address as 'Ireland'. On 23rd August, 1870, William Vinton, Mine Manager, reported that 'during the last fortnight we have crushed 294 loads of stone for 188 ounces 11 dwts of gold; 100 load still on surface, the roads being in such a bad state, we have been unable to cart it to the machine'. ...The New Moon Company was registered by William Vinton in the Victorian Government Gazette (45) on Friday 8th July, 1870. (page 984), The place of operation was Napoleon Gully, Eaglehawk, Bendigo. Nominal capital was £24,000 pounds; shares being £1 . The names of the shareholders and number of shares held, was as follows: Nicholas Jeffrey 9000 shares, James Forde Graham 6000 shares, Joseph Harris, 1500 shares, John Wearne 1500 shares, John H. Hay, 1500 shares, Thomas Grieve 1500 shares, Henry Young 1500 shares, Alfred Wainright 1500 shares. With the exception of Wainwright, all shareholders lived in Eaglehawk. Alfred Wainright gave his address as 'Ireland'. On 23rd August, 1870, William Vinton, Mine Manager, reported that 'during the last fortnight we have crushed 294 loads of stone for 188 ounces 11 dwts of gold; 100 load still on surface, the roads being in such a bad state, we have been unable to cart it to the machine'. (Bendigo Advertiser, 23rd August, 1870, page 3 'Mining Intelligence') Heavy rain had fallen in Sandhurst the previous week: 'in the space of seven or so minutes, 3/4 of an inch of rain fell....in one of the severest storms to visit the district in many years' (Bendigo Advertiser, 18 August 1870, 'Dreadful storm and loss of life by lightning'). https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/87913524?searchTerm=rainFour-page typed document with map, detailing the history and plant of the New Moon Gold Mine on the Garden Gully line of reef. The mine was located approximately one mile north of Eaglehawk Town Hall. The depth of the shaft was 2,400 ft. The mine was first formed in 1867. The signaling system in the mine was electric with a telephone service which connected the engine driver with the plat chamber. At most mines, when the men were below the surface, the men could signal to the driver, but he could not communicate with them. Total gold production from the mine was 230,601 ozs.bendigo, mining, new moon mine, william vinton, gold, rain, lightning -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: HAY CARTING
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TOPIC Farming hay carting Horses Hay Carting Photograph of two horses harnessed to a wagon which has a high load of hay, they are standing next to a haystack. ...Photograph of two horses harnessed to a wagon which has a high load of hay, they are standing next to a haystack. There is a small section of post and rail fence visible, lower right background. On the back is written Dingee, negative 201topic, farming, hay carting, horses , hay carting -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Hay carts - "Quamby" North Ringwood 1910
... Photo" handwritten on front Black and white photograph Hay carts - "Quamby" North Ringwood 1910 Photograph ...Black and white photographWritten on back of photograph, "Quamby" Nth. Rwd. 1910. "R.F.M. Photo" handwritten on frontagriculture -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Photograph, Black & White J. L. Smith Hay & Grain Store Bentleigh c1910, c1910
... Black & white photograph of the Hay & Grain Store of John Logan Smith 1860-1932 on the corner of Jasper Rd and Centre Rd Bentleigh ( East Brighton) c1910. A Horse drawn cart...Black & white photograph of the Hay & Grain Store of John Logan Smith 1860-1932 on the corner of Jasper Rd and Centre Rd Bentleigh ( East Brighton) c1910. A Horse drawn cart ...John Logan Smith 1860-1932 , the son of Irish immigrants James and Marianne Smith was born at their home near the 'Toll Gates' on Point Nepean Road and Dendy Street. East Brighton. At that time the area had many orchards that were later replaced by market gardens. J.L.Smith at first rented a cottage 'Law Muir Den' & Shed from Mr Box and commenced business as a wood merchant - sawing logs into shorter pieces using one horse to power the saw. He purchased the property, added to the buildings , began trading in fuel and fodder as well and installed a chaff cutting mill powered by 10hp steam engine. The business prospered 1909 following the death of Tommy Bent, J/L Smith was nominated for Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin. WW1 1914 - 18 both John and Mary Ann supported local War Relief Auxiliaries and their son Vic served as a Signaler in AIF. As Motor transport was increasing 1926 J L Smith built a small Garage on the opposite corner (Woolworths Supermarket 2005) , employed a good mechanic ( Reg Hunt ) and developed another successful business. The Grain Store was managed by family until 1930. In 1932 JL Smith assisted a man whose car had broken down, pushing it to the garage and sadly suffered a heart attack and died. He is buried in Cheltenham Cemetery. J.L.Smith was an early settler in East Brighton now Bentleigh and established successful Wood cutting, Grain & Chaff cutting and Motor garage businesses in Centre Road . He was elected Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin and, with Mary Ann, his family were involved with local Church, Red Cross, and other community organizations.Black & white photograph of the Hay & Grain Store of John Logan Smith 1860-1932 on the corner of Jasper Rd and Centre Rd Bentleigh ( East Brighton) c1910. A Horse drawn cart loaded with hay and another outside the first building used by J L Smith -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Photograph, Black & White, J.L.Smith Hay & Grain Store c1916 Bentleigh, 1916
... Hay & Grain Store and Crushing Mill Jasper Rd / Centre Rd Bentleigh 1916. A veranda has been added to the store, new signage attached and a Gas light and hitching post are in foreground. 3 Horse drawn carts loaded with grain bags and drivers sitting on top of load...A veranda has been added to the store, new signage attached and a Gas light and hitching post are in foreground. 3 Horse drawn carts loaded with grain bags and drivers sitting on top of load Photograph, Black & White, J.L.Smith Hay & Grain Store c1916 Bentleigh Vic Smith ...John Logan Smith 1860-1932 , the son of Irish immigrants James and Marianne Smith was born at their home near the 'Toll Gates' on Point Nepean Road and Dendy Street. East Brighton. At that time the area had many orchards that were later replaced by market gardens. J.L.Smith at first rented a cottage 'Law Muir Den' & Shed from Mr Box and commenced business as a wood merchant - sawing logs into shorter pieces using one horse to power the saw. He purchased the property, added to the buildings , began trading in fuel and fodder as well and installed a chaff cutting mill powered by 10hp steam engine. The business prospered 1909 following the death of Tommy Bent, J/L Smith was nominated for Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin. WW1 1914 - 18 both John and Mary Ann supported local War Relief Auxiliaries and their son Vic served as a Signaler in AIF. As Motor transport was increasing 1926 J L Smith built a small Garage on the opposite corner (Woolworths Supermarket 2005) , employed a good mechanic ( Reg Hunt ) and developed another successful business. The Grain Store was managed by family until 1930. In 1932 JL Smith assisted a man whose car had broken down, pushing it to the garage and sadly suffered a heart attack and died. He is buried in Cheltenham Cemetery J.L.Smith was an early settler in East Brighton now Bentleigh and established successful Wood cutting, Grain & Chaff cutting and Motor garage businesses in Centre Road . He was elected Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin and, with Mary Ann, his family were involved with local Church, Red Cross, and other community organizations.Black & White photograph of J L Smith Hay & Grain Store and Crushing Mill Jasper Rd / Centre Rd Bentleigh 1916. A veranda has been added to the store, new signage attached and a Gas light and hitching post are in foreground. 3 Horse drawn carts loaded with grain bags and drivers sitting on top of loadV. Smithgas street light, hitching posts, smith vic, photography, smith j l; smith mary ann, stanley helen, smith vic, smith harry redvers, chaff cutter, horse drawn carts, toll gates brighton, motor cars 1900, steam engines, early settlers, bentleigh, parish of moorabbin, city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b.; bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman s, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, vineyards, orchards -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Photographs, x 2 ,Black & White, F Smith Horse drawn cart loaded, Baled Straw, Grain, c1920
... 2 x Black & White photographs showing horse drawn carts loaded with (a) Hay and (b) bags of grain outside J.L.Smith Grain & Chaff Store Centre Rd Bentleigh c1920....; bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman s, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, vineyards, orchards 2 x Black & White photographs showing horse drawn carts loaded with (a) Hay and (b) bags of grain outside J.L.Smith Grain & Chaff Store Centre Rd Bentleigh c1920 Photographs, x 2 ,Black & White, F Smith Horse drawn cart loaded, Baled Straw, Grain ...John Logan Smith 1860-1932 , the son of Irish immigrants James and Marianne Smith was born at their home near the 'Toll Gates' on Point Nepean Road and Dendy Street. East Brighton. At that time the area had many orchards that were later replaced by market gardens. J.L.Smith at first rented a cottage 'Law Muir Den' & Shed from Mr Box and commenced business as a wood merchant - sawing logs into shorter pieces using one horse to power the saw. He purchased the property, added to the buildings , began trading in fuel and fodder as well and installed a chaff cutting mill powered by 10hp steam engine. The business prospered 1909 following the death of Tommy Bent, J/L Smith was nominated for Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin. WW1 1914 - 18 both John and Mary Ann supported local War Relief Auxiliaries and their son Vic served as a Signaler in AIF. As Motor transport was increasing 1926 J L Smith built a small Garage on the opposite corner (Woolworths Supermarket 2005) , employed a good mechanic ( Reg Hunt ) and developed another successful business. The Grain Store was managed by family until 1930. In 1932 J L Smith assisted a man whose car had broken down, pushing it to the garage and sadly suffered a heart attack and died. He is buried in Cheltenham Cemetery. J.L.Smith was an early settler in East Brighton now Bentleigh and established successful Wood cutting, Grain & Chaff cutting and Motor garage businesses in Centre Road . He was elected Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin and, with Mary Ann, his family were involved with local Church, Red Cross, and other community organizations.2 x Black & White photographs showing horse drawn carts loaded with (a) Hay and (b) bags of grain outside J.L.Smith Grain & Chaff Store Centre Rd Bentleigh c1920smith frank, smith arch, smith tom, smith j l; smith mary ann, stanley helen, smith vic, smith harry redvers, chaff cutter, horse drawn carts, toll gates brighton, motor cars 1900, steam engines, early settlers, bentleigh, parish of moorabbin, city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b.; bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman s, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, vineyards, orchards -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Photograph - Photograph Hay & Corn Store, Before 1910, Smith's Hay & Corn Store, Cnr. Centre and Jasper Roads, Bentleigh, Late 19th to early 20th Century
... In the first photo taken prior to 1910, we can see there are several horse-drawn carts loaded with hay waiting to be milled, a gas lamp and a horse "hitching post". ...Hay and Corn Store -/ not later than 1910."/"Photographer /Victor C Smith,/ Phone Number XL1472"/ Two black and white early photographs both of the same location. The photos are of the corner of Centre and Jasper Roads, Bentleigh. (Prior to 1907 this area was known as East Brighton.) Both photos show J.L Smith's General Merchant Produce store. "Steam Chaff Cutting and Corn Crushing Mills" and the surrounding area at differing stages. In the first photo taken prior to 1910, we can see there are several horse-drawn carts ...The first photograph was taken prior to 1910. The location is at the corner of Centre and Jasper Roads, East Brighton, (now known as Bentleigh). It is an early view of John L. and "Minnie" Smith's Hay and Corn Store, situated on the South West corner of those two roads. The first photo was taken prior to the introduction of electricity in the area. A gas lamp and horse "hitching post" can be seen "in shot". There are several loaded wagons waiting in line to have their hay milled to chaff. Farmers came from places as distant as Carrum to have their loads of hay milled into chaff. John Smith was born in 1860 in Point Nepean Road, Brighton, and Minnie was born in Patterson Road, Moorabbin, in a wattle and daub cottage with earthen floor and butter muslin over the windows. The couple married in 1884, Minnie was a devout Methodist and the family became very involved in the development of the local Methodist church. The couple had four children and during the 1890s Depression their first child died, they lost all their possessions, and John's family struggled to survive. Finally in the late 1890s JL Smith was able to rent a shed from Mr Henry Box on the corner of Centre and Jasper Roads, and he later purchased that property. With the gradual improvement in the economy, and the development of the successful market gardening industry in the Shire of Moorabbin, JL Smith's produce store became quite prosperous. Over some years the little "shed" developed into a thriving Hay and Corn Store. JL Smith went on to become Moorabbin Shire President in 1914. He and his wife were active in assisting soldiers returning injured from the 1st WW, in the local Methodist Church and other early community projects. Smith was a typical example of the majority of the early settlers in the Shire of Moorabbin, being god-fearing and devoted to the idea of service to the community. The photographs demonstrate the primitive conditions and early development of what is now a bustling and well-recognised area of Bentleigh, (known as east Brighton before 1907). The photo shows a gas lamp in use before the introduction of electricity in 1916. The Smith's story is representative of the many early pioneering traders, who elected to "set up shop", who suffered the adversity of the 1890s depression, but who survived and made their living in the largely undeveloped area of East Brighton ( now Bentleigh) district. Two black and white early photographs both of the same location. The photos are of the corner of Centre and Jasper Roads, Bentleigh. (Prior to 1907 this area was known as East Brighton.) Both photos show J.L Smith's General Merchant Produce store. "Steam Chaff Cutting and Corn Crushing Mills" and the surrounding area at differing stages. In the first photo taken prior to 1910, we can see there are several horse-drawn carts loaded with hay waiting to be milled, a gas lamp and a horse "hitching post". The store is just a single unadorned, shed. The later, second photo of the same area, shows improvements and the further development of that site. On the back of the photo "Hay and Corn Store -/ not later than 1910."/"Photographer /Victor C Smith,/ Phone Number XL1472"/hitching post, methodist church, smith minnie, moorabbin shire president, gas lamp, east brighton district, 1890s depression, wattle and daub cottage, centre road, jasper road, box henry, smith john l
