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Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Rabbit Canning
... Rabbit Canning...Tins of rabbit meat produced at the factory were sold on the local and overseas markets. ....A digital coloured photograph of a coloured label that was used on tins of rabbit meat....Rupertswood Rabbit Canning Factory Sunbury...Rabbits Labels Rabbit Canning Factory Sunbury Rupertswood Rabbit Canning Factory Sunbury A digital coloured photograph of a coloured label that was used on tins of rabbit meat. ...The Rabbit Canning Factory was established on land that was part of the Rupertswood estate, near the present site of Sunbury Secondary College. Tins of rabbit meat produced at the factory were sold on the local and overseas markets. .The venture to can rabbit meat was seen as a lucrative move to try and manage the multitude of rabbits that had been introduced into Australia in the early days of European settlement.A digital coloured photograph of a coloured label that was used on tins of rabbit meat.Rupertswood Rabbit Canning Factory Sunburyrabbits, labels, rabbit canning factory, sunbury -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - FRAMED WW1 PHOTOGRAPH, Wayne Eels, C.2008/2009
... Life after 1919, a rabbit catch. Refer Cat No. 1280 for Jack Grintons service details....Photograph - black and white photograph on paper depicting a collection of culled rabbits on the ground below a backboard and wheels of a horse drawn buggy. ..."Group 6: Life after 1919". " J. Rabbits." ...Life after 1919, a rabbit catch. Refer Cat No. 1280 for Jack Grintons service details. ...The Grinton Collection. Life after 1919, a rabbit catch. Refer Cat No. 1280 for Jack Grintons service details.Photograph - Framed. Photograph - black and white photograph on paper depicting a collection of culled rabbits on the ground below a backboard and wheels of a horse drawn buggy. Frame - Timber, light varnish finish, Perspex front, cardboard backing."Group 6: Life after 1919". " J. Rabbits." framed accesssories, camera on the somme, ww1, 38th bn, grinton -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard, 1917
... ...rabbit...Postcard with a cartoon of a dog and rabbit chasing a boy..."The rabbit: "what a nervous little boy! Aint he scared of me!!"...See also 207 and 220. album photo album newspaper clippings postcard wwi boy dog rabbit running chasing "The rabbit: "what a nervous little boy! ...From the album of WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion. This collection of postcards, photographs and clippings were sent between William and his family and loved ones during the years he was on active service. See also 207 and 220. Postcard with a cartoon of a dog and rabbit chasing a boy"The rabbit: "what a nervous little boy! Aint he scared of me!!"album, photo album, newspaper clippings, postcard, wwi, boy, dog, rabbit, running, chasing -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionLeisure object - The Great Australian Game - Trapping Rabbits, Sheldon Drug Company, Early 1900s
... The Great Australian Rabbit Trapping Game A small match box sized game, the type that some would remember from their own childhood, except a plastic variety. ...The game is called 'Trapping Rabbits'. Lid of box has instructions for playing the game. ...Front - The Great Australian Game / Trapping Rabbits Back - Dr Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment...Leisure object The Great Australian Game - Trapping Rabbits Sheldon Drug Company ...The Great Australian Rabbit Trapping Game A small match box sized game, the type that some would remember from their own childhood, except a plastic variety. This one was produced by the Sheldon Drug Company and inside the box, apart from the game mechanism, is an advertisement for a medicinal product sold by the company. The Sheldon Drug Company was established in 1904 and based in Sydney. The company manufactured products including cosmetics, soaps and other ointment-type items.Red cardboard box containing a game. The game is called 'Trapping Rabbits'. Lid of box has instructions for playing the game. Inside the box is a small metal oblong container with a narrow metal entry way. There are also two jumping bean 'rabbits'. Inside the box is also an advertisement for Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules. The game was obtainable from Sheldon Drug Company Ltd. Sydney. Underside of box has ad for 'Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment'. Front - The Great Australian Game / Trapping Rabbits Back - Dr Sheldon's Magnetic Linimentleisure, game, games, toys, children, advertising, sheldon, sheldon drug, rabbits, glenelg shire council, portland -
National Wool MuseumSample, mohair
... Mohair sample from pure bred English Angora Rabbit, from the Aztec Angora Rabbit Stud....Mohair sample from pure bred English Angora Rabbit, from the Aztec Angora Rabbit Stud....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Mohair sample from pure bred English Angora Rabbit, from the Aztec Angora Rabbit Stud. Wool - superfine Clutterbuck Mrs Deb - Aztec Angora Rabbit Stud Gibbs Mohair sample from pure bred English Angora Rabbit, from the Aztec Angora Rabbit Stud. ...Mohair sample from pure bred English Angora Rabbit, from the Aztec Angora Rabbit Stud.Mohair sample from pure bred English Angora Rabbit, from the Aztec Angora Rabbit Stud.wool - superfine, clutterbuck, mrs deb - aztec angora rabbit stud gibbs -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Manufactured Object, Rabbit trap Austral Box c1930, 20thC
... Rabbits were brought to Australia on the First Fleet as a source of food. ...Austral Box Steel Rabbit trap 20thC...This a typical Rabbit trap used by residents of Moorabbin Shire c1930 AUSTRAL Austral Box Steel Rabbit trap 20thC Manufactured Object, Rabbit trap Austral Box c1930 unrecorded Blacksmith ...Rabbits were brought to Australia on the First Fleet as a source of food. However the plague of rabbits appears to have originated with the release of 24 wild rabbits by Thomas Austin for hunting purposes in October 1859, on his property, Barwon Park, near Winchelsea, Victoria. This a typical Rabbit trap used by residents of Moorabbin Shire c1930Austral Box Steel Rabbit trap 20thCAUSTRAL -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'MAD AS RABBITS.'
... The cartoon strip 'Mad as Rabbits,' in serial form from 'The Sun' newspaper Nov. 3rd 1962 - Nov. 14th 1962. ...Mad as Rabbits from 'Sun.'...Newspaper LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'MAD AS RABBITS.' ...The cartoon strip 'Mad as Rabbits,' in serial form from 'The Sun' newspaper Nov. 3rd 1962 - Nov. 14th 1962. Are in a brown paper envelope sent to Mrs. Lydia Chancellor, 68 Panton St., Golden Square, Victoria, Australia.Mad as Rabbits from 'Sun.'entertainment, comic strip, lydia chancellor collection, collection, cartoon, comics, newspapers, amusements, recreations, art work, drawing, entertainment, comic strip -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedFunctional object - Rabbit Traps & Nets
... Norman Gaylor was a professional rabbit catching who at one stage lived in North Sunshine....Collection of rabbit traps & nets...Rabbit Traps & Club & Nets Collection of rabbit traps & nets Functional object Rabbit Traps & Nets ...Norman Gaylor was a professional rabbit catching who at one stage lived in North Sunshine.Collection of rabbit traps & netsrabbit traps & club, &, nets -
Greensborough Historical SocietyFunctional object - Rabbit trap, 1900s
... Rabbit trap...Australian Rabbit Trap made of spring steel...Australian Rabbit Trap made of spring steel with chain ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Australian Rabbit Trap made of spring steel farm implements rabbits traps Australian Rabbit Trap made of spring steel with chain Rabbit trap Functional object Rabbit trap ...Australian Rabbit Trap made of spring steelAustralian Rabbit Trap made of spring steel with chain farm implements, rabbits, traps -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Functional object - Manufactured Object, Rabbit trap, c1930
... Rabbits were introduce to Australia by a settler in Geelong. ...Steel rabbit trap c1930...Blacksmiths made various types of traps and various business were established to produce many different types of traps. typical rabbit trap made by a blacksmith in Moorabbin Shire c1930 rabbits, vermin, early settlers, farmers, moorabbin shire, bentleigh, cheltenham, traps, , Defiance UK / C.Homes / GILPA / Steel rabbit trap c1930 Functional object Manufactured Object, Rabbit trap Local Blacksmith ...Rabbits were introduce to Australia by a settler in Geelong. Victoria. They spread widely and quickly and became a menace to farmers, graziers. Blacksmiths made various types of traps and various business were established to produce many different types of traps.typical rabbit trap made by a blacksmith in Moorabbin Shire c1930Steel rabbit trap c1930Defiance UK / C.Homes / GILPA / rabbits, vermin, early settlers, farmers, moorabbin shire, bentleigh, cheltenham, traps, , -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Jelly Mould, Swan Brand, Rabbit mould, 1950c
... Rabbit mould...Aluminium jelly mould rabbit shaped, made just in time for Easter by Swan circa 1950s...Vintage aluminium jelly mould, rabbit shaped with folding hooks....No. 353327 Made in England Vintage aluminium jelly mould, rabbit shaped with folding hooks. Rabbit mould Domestic object Jelly Mould Swan Brand ...Aluminium jelly mould rabbit shaped, made just in time for Easter by Swan circa 1950sVintage aluminium jelly mould, rabbit shaped with folding hooks.Swan BrandPat. No. 353327 Made in Englandjelly mould, easter cooking -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph, Scott Barry
... Rabbit factory employees possibly taken around 1890...Black and white photograph of a group of men and boys posed outside the buildings of the rabbit factory...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Rabbit factory employees possibly taken around 1890 industry employee rabbit factory moyne river martins point Scott Barry/Mount Gambier S.A Black and white photograph of a group of men and boys posed outside the buildings of the rabbit factory Photograph Photograph Scott Barry ...Rabbit factory employees possibly taken around 1890Black and white photograph of a group of men and boys posed outside the buildings of the rabbit factoryScott Barry/Mount Gambier S.Aindustry, employee, rabbit factory, moyne river, martins point -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PRESENTATION PHOTOGRAPH
... The object held by the soldier is a hand drawn figure of a rabbit which has been stuck onto the photograph so as to appear to be being held by it's ears. ...Stuck onto the photograph: 'Hand drawn outline in red pen of a rabbit.'...The object held by the soldier is a hand drawn figure of a rabbit which has been stuck onto the photograph so as to appear to be being held by it's ears. ...Part of the Cooper Collection.Black and white photograph of two Australian Army personnel in uniform. The soldier on the left is presenting an object to the Officer on the right, who is saluting. The object held by the soldier is a hand drawn figure of a rabbit which has been stuck onto the photograph so as to appear to be being held by it's ears. Trees and vehicles in the background.Stuck onto the photograph: 'Hand drawn outline in red pen of a rabbit.'photograph, australian army -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Exploring Military History - Amazing Women of Whitehorse and Manningham, 2017
... including an urgent appeal for rabbit skins to be used in lining warm clothing for the troops....History of the life of Janet Muir Gaff - including an urgent appeal for rabbit skins to be used in lining warm clothing for the troops....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne including an urgent appeal for rabbit skins to be used in lining warm clothing for the troops. gaff janet muir world war 1914 - 1918 nurses nursing shire of nunawading rabbit skins History of the life of Janet Muir Gaff . ...History of the life of Janet Muir Gaff .History of the life of Janet Muir Gaff - including an urgent appeal for rabbit skins to be used in lining warm clothing for the troops.History of the life of Janet Muir Gaff .gaff, janet muir, world war 1914 - 1918, nurses, nursing, shire of nunawading, rabbit skins -
National Alpine Museum of AustraliaSki Pants, 1965
... Ingrid purchased these rabbit fur ski pants on her honeymoon in St. ...Rabbit fur ski pants printed in tiger skin pattern. ...National Alpine Museum of Australia Level 1 Alpine Central Summit Rd Mount Buller high-country Ingrid purchased these rabbit fur ski pants on her honeymoon in St. ...Ingrid purchased these rabbit fur ski pants on her honeymoon in St. Moritz, Switzerland in 1965. She immigrated to Australia in February 1968 with her husband, although she skied in Australia she never wore the pants here.Rabbit fur ski pants printed in tiger skin pattern. Side zip and slits at ankles.skiing, ski clothing -
Murtoa & District Historical Society and Museumfur coat, Ida Tepper's rabbit skin coat, 1920s
... Ida Tepper's rabbit skin coat...Walter Tepper lived on a property, "Woodlands" at Kewell, near Murtoa. He trapped the rabbits and took the pelts to Melbourne where he commissioned the furrier to make the coat for his soon to be fiancé, Ida. ...It would have taken quite a few rabbits pelts to make the long full-length coat, as an average rabbit skin provides about 9 inch². ...Ida Tepper's rabbit skin coat fur coat ...The story behind the coat is that it was created in the early 1920s by F.J.Ellimor,Brunswick furriers, at the request of Mr Walter Tepper. Walter Tepper lived on a property, "Woodlands" at Kewell, near Murtoa. He trapped the rabbits and took the pelts to Melbourne where he commissioned the furrier to make the coat for his soon to be fiancé, Ida. Walter Tepper is buried in the Murtoa cemetery. Walter's granddaughter Carol Michalicek's (nee Schultz) donated the coat to the Murtoa Museum.It is significant as it is a fine example of the use of rabbit skins to create a fashionable coat. It remains in very good condition, 95 years since its creation. The coat has a link to the Tepper family who have resided in the district for over 100 years. This dark brown rabbit fur coat is well tailored, with quality inner lining and a dark, even-dyed coat. There is so much detail in the design of the coat, including a gorgeous heart shaped pocket. It would have taken quite a few rabbits pelts to make the long full-length coat, as an average rabbit skin provides about 9 inch². walter and ida tepper, rabbit skin coat, kewell -
Australian National Surfing MuseumDVD Movie, Bustin' Down The Door, Circa 2008
... Includes interviews with Wayne 'Rabbit' Bartholomew, Shaun Tomson, Mark Richards, Peter Townend, Ian Cairns and others. ...Cover photograph of Wayne 'Rabbit' Bartholomew hand raised with inset image of Mark Richards surfing Sunset Beach....Includes interviews with Wayne 'Rabbit' Bartholomew, Shaun Tomson, Mark Richards, Peter Townend, Ian Cairns and others. ...Feature length surf documentary which looks at events leading up to the clash between Hawaiian surfers and Australian surfers on the North Shore of Oahu in the early seventies. Includes interviews with Wayne 'Rabbit' Bartholomew, Shaun Tomson, Mark Richards, Peter Townend, Ian Cairns and others. Award winning documentary that focused on a pivotal moment in world surfing history as Australian and other surfers strove to 'bust down the door' in the surfing Mecca of Hawaii.Cover photograph of Wayne 'Rabbit' Bartholomew hand raised with inset image of Mark Richards surfing Sunset Beach.Certification (M) and Madman logokelly slater, mark richards, gerry lopez, shaun tomson, bustin down the door, wayne rabbit bartholomew, peter townend, ian cairns, michael tomson -
Box Hill Historical SocietyPhotograph - Rabbiters, 1930s
... ...Rabbiting...Two men are holding dead rabbits, so the men are probably a party of rabbit shooters. ...Two men are holding dead rabbits, so the men are probably a party of rabbit shooters. ...Group of men at campsite with dogs and horse. Two men are holding dead rabbits, so the men are probably a party of rabbit shooters. Second from left Bill? Lawrie. c.1930's.B&w photo1930's, hunting, rabbiting, unidentified, men, people associated with recreation -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, Rabbits & Spaghetti, 1995
... Rabbits and Spaghetti...Rabbits & Spaghetti Book ...Dedicated to the remarkable spiriit of kindness and humanity, which, in the middle of one of history's worst wars, enabled so many men and women to see strangers not as the enemy but as fellow human beings.Black/grey light card cover with cream rectangle encasing title and a picture of a truck loaded with produce.Rabbits and Spaghettiitalian pows, ww2 italians -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph
... Frank Millet and his cousin, Hopper Cahill are standing in front of the Aitkins Gap Gaol after spending the day shooting rabbits in 1922. In the 1860s the gaol and stables were sold to George Millett and added to the Millett property. ...A non-digital scanned black and white photograph of a man and a boy standing in front of a bluestone building while holding some dead rabbits. ...Frank Millet and his cousin, Hopper Cahill are standing in front of the Aitkins Gap Gaol after spending the day shooting rabbits in 1922. In the 1860s the gaol and stables were sold to George Millett and added to the Millett property. ...Frank Millet and his cousin, Hopper Cahill are standing in front of the Aitkins Gap Gaol after spending the day shooting rabbits in 1922. In the 1860s the gaol and stables were sold to George Millett and added to the Millett property. The barracks and a new farm homestead were built by Mick Morrison. The Bald Hill Hotel at Aitkens Gap on the Bendigo Road (Calder Highway) was built by George Millett in 1854 and functioned until the gold began to run out after the 1850s Victorian Goldrush. The Millett family continued farming in the area until 1967. They also owned and operated other hotels in the local area. A non-digital scanned black and white photograph of a man and a boy standing in front of a bluestone building while holding some dead rabbits. frank millett, hopper cahill, aitkins gap gaol, calder highway, george millett, bald hill hotel -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumRabbit Trap
... Metal rabbit trap...Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum 151 Melbourne St, Mulwala Metal rabbit trap Rabbit Trap ...Metal rabbit trap -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyRabbit Traps x3
... Rabbits are recognised as a pest in Australia. ...It is illegal to use them in Australia. 2 of the rabbit traps are 'S. Griffiths 3 stars IXL Ref. ...The other trap ha a picture of a bird engrave on it. Rabbit Traps x3 ...Rabbits are recognised as a pest in Australia. They were often trapped and eaten especially during the depression years of the 1890s and 1930s but also the 1950s and 1960s. Steel-jaw traps work by snapping shut on the leg of an animal, holding it until a trapper arrives, or until the animal dies or wrings its paw off. They became illegal in Australia during the 1980s on animal cruelty grounds. Some old rabbit traps are valuable.Used by residents in the Kiewa ValleyA steel jaw trap has jaws that are designed to spring together. It is illegal to use them in Australia. 2 of the rabbit traps are 'S. Griffiths 3 stars IXL Ref. "one of the pioneers, well known among long-experienced trappers' Page 21 Farmyard Relics by Ken Arnold. The other trap ha a picture of a bird engrave on it.rabbit traps, steel-jaw traps -
Stratford and District Historical SocietyPoison Cart
... Cart was operated by the Briagolong Rabbit Suppression League. It was purchased by the donor at the clearing sale for Jim Kelly in the late 1980s/early 1990s. ...Rabbit poison cart by T.H. Hicks of Sydney. ...Rabbit poison cart by T.H. Hicks of Sydney. ...Cart was operated by the Briagolong Rabbit Suppression League. It was purchased by the donor at the clearing sale for Jim Kelly in the late 1980s/early 1990s. Jim was the son of the main organiser of the Briagolong Rabbit Suppression League. Copies of the Minutes and accounts have been obtained, and are catalogued separately. Wood on cart was in much degraded condition, whole cart repaired by George Parker of the Stratford and District Historical Society, 2010.Rabbit poison cart by T.H. Hicks of Sydney. Consists of wooden frame and floor 80cm high, wheels with cast iron hubs. Chain-driven from one wheel, operator's seat at rear, with a lever mechanism to control the trench forming attachment. Horse shafts 2.6 metres long. Serial number is cast in one side of the bait bin, and not on the other."Ideal" / T.H. Hicks / Patentee / Nth Botany No 5102 / N.S.W.rabbits, vermin destruction -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, Aitkens Gap Police Barracks, c1922
... Frank Millett and his nephew Hopper Cahill are the two people standing by the building after spending the day shooting rabbits in 1922. They are standing in front of the Aitkens Gap Police Barracks. ...A black and white photograph backed onto a white board of a man and a child holding some dead rabbits and standing in front of the doorway of a bluestone building. ...Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne Frank Millett and his nephew Hopper Cahill are the two people standing by the building after spending the day shooting rabbits in 1922. They are standing in front of the Aitkens Gap Police Barracks. ...Frank Millett and his nephew Hopper Cahill are the two people standing by the building after spending the day shooting rabbits in 1922. They are standing in front of the Aitkens Gap Police Barracks. In the 1860s the gaol and stables were sold to George Millett and added to the Millett property. The Barracks and the new farm homestead were built by Mick Morrison. The Bald Hill Hotel at Aitkens Gap on the Bendigo Road (Calder Highway) was guilt by George Millett in 1854 and functioned until the gold began to run out after the Victorian Gold Rush of the 1850s. The Millett family continued to farm until 1967. The family also and operated hotels in the local area. A black and white photograph backed onto a white board of a man and a child holding some dead rabbits and standing in front of the doorway of a bluestone building. frank millett, george millett, aitkens gap gaol, hopper cahill -
Orbost & District Historical Societyrabbit traps, First half 20th century
... Rabbit-proof fences also prevent the spread of rabbits into some areas. ...Two iron rabbit traps. Each consists of a pair of jaws held closed by spring tension and a triggering mechanism. ...Rabbit-proof fences also prevent the spread of rabbits into some areas. ...During the Great Depression from 1929 to 1932, rabbit trapping was a means of survival for many people. Rabbits provided meat and pelts which were sold for making felt hats such as the Akubra. Rabbit populations are controlled in the 21st century by poisoning, destroying or 'ripping' burrows (warrens), biological control with rabbit haemorrhagic disease and myxomatosis, and by shooting. Rabbit-proof fences also prevent the spread of rabbits into some areas. (ref. Powerhouse Museum) Steel-jawed rabbit traps were widely used in urban and rural Australia from 1880 to 1980. This trap is symbolic of the battle that Australians have waged against burgeoning rabbit populations for over a century. Rabbits cause enormous damage to Australian soils and biodiversity. The introduction of rabbits to this country was an environmental disaster.Two iron rabbit traps. Each consists of a pair of jaws held closed by spring tension and a triggering mechanism. When the trap is triggered the jaws close over the top of the bridge, plate and tongue mechanism that is designed to trigger the trap. A chain is attached by a hook on the bent end of the trap's spring with a long steel spike looped over the last link of the other end of the chain. The trap is designed so that the metal jaws snap shut against each other when the trap is activated by the application of weight to the pressure plate. In use, traps are set with open jaws, buried lightly just below the surface of the earth. When an animal steps on the pressure plate, the jagged teeth of the jaws snap around the animal's leg, usually breaking bone and sinew. Thus the animal is immobilised.rabbits rural trapping -
National Wool MuseumBook, Colonisation of Australia by the Rabbit
... Colonisation of Australia by the Rabbit...'Colonisation of Australia by the Rabbit', CSIRO...Animal Breeding CSIRO Division of Wildlife and Ecology 'Colonisation of Australia by the Rabbit', CSIRO Colonisation of Australia by the Rabbit Book ...Book published by the CSIRO, no longer in print.'Colonisation of Australia by the Rabbit', CSIROanimal breeding, csiro division of wildlife and ecology -
Orbost & District Historical Societyrabbit trap, first half 20th century
... Rabbit-proof fences also prevent the spread of rabbits into some areas. ...A rusted iron rabbit trap which consists of a pair of jaws held closed by spring tension and a triggering mechanism. ...Rabbit-proof fences also prevent the spread of rabbits into some areas. ...During the Great Depression from 1929 to 1932, rabbit trapping was a means of survival for many people. Rabbits provided meat and pelts which were sold for making felt hats such as the Akubra. Rabbit populations are controlled in the 21st century by poisoning, destroying or 'ripping' burrows (warrens), biological control with rabbit haemorrhagic disease and myxomatosis, and by shooting. Rabbit-proof fences also prevent the spread of rabbits into some areas. (ref. Powerhouse Museum) This trap was used in the Orbost district. Steel-jawed rabbit traps were widely used in urban and rural Australia from 1880 to 1980. This trap is symbolic of the battle that Australians have waged against burgeoning rabbit populations for over a century. Rabbits cause enormous damage to Australian soils and biodiversity. The introduction of rabbits to this country was an environmental disaster.A rusted iron rabbit trap which consists of a pair of jaws held closed by spring tension and a triggering mechanism. When the trap is triggered the jaws close over the top of the bridge, plate and tongue mechanism that is designed to trigger the trap. A chain is attached by a hook on the bent end of the trap's spring with a long steel spike looped over the last link of the other end of the chain. The trap is designed so that the metal jaws snap shut against each other when the trap is activated by the application of weight to the pressure plate. In use, traps are set with open jaws, buried lightly just below the surface of the earth. When an animal steps on the pressure plate, the jagged teeth of the jaws snap around the animal's leg, usually breaking bone and sinew. Thus the animal is immobilised. rabbit-trap rural -
Nhill and District Historical Society Inc.Book - Mad as Rabbits, Elizabeth Lane Illustrated by Paul Rigby
... Mad as Rabbits Elizabeth Lane illustrated by Paul Rigby...Elizabeth Lane Illustrated by Paul Rigby Book Mad as Rabbits ...Story of the author's childhood years as one of 12 children on a farm in the Victorian Wimmera district during the 1920s and 1930s.18cm tall paperback book with ogrange strip from top to 7cm down the cover with the Title in Bold capital Yellow font, then a cream strip of approx 9cms picturing cartoon farm charaters - a man on a horse back view a farmer with his fists raised, his wife next to him with a rifle and seven children and two dogs scattered across the scene in several different poses., and othe orange strip 1.5 cm to the bottom of the cover with the author and lillustrators names in bold black font.non-fictionStory of the author's childhood years as one of 12 children on a farm in the Victorian Wimmera district during the 1920s and 1930s.farm life -- victoria -- wimmera -- history., country life, family relationships, short story, growing up, biographies & true stories, humour--comedy, rural life, autobiographies -
Nhill and District Historical Society Inc.Book - Mad as Rabbits, Elizabeth Lane Illustrated by Paul Rigby
... Mad as Rabbits Elizabeth Lane illustrated by Paul Rigby...Elizabeth Lane Illustrated by Paul Rigby Book Mad as Rabbits ...Story of the author's childhood years as one of 12 children on a farm in the Victorian Wimmera district during the 1920s and 1930s.18cm tall paperback book with ogrange strip from top to 7cm down the cover with the Title in Bold capital Yellow font, then a cream strip of approx 9cms picturing cartoon farm charaters - a man on a horse back view a farmer with his fists raised, his wife next to him with a rifle and seven children and two dogs scattered across the scene in several different poses., and othe orange strip 1.5 cm to the bottom of the cover with the author and lillustrators names in bold black font.non-fictionStory of the author's childhood years as one of 12 children on a farm in the Victorian Wimmera district during the 1920s and 1930s.farm life -- victoria -- wimmera -- history., country life, family relationships, short story, growing up, biographies & true stories, humour--comedy, rural life, autobiographies -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Gravesite with Rabbit Burrow, Tower Hill Cemetery, 26/07/2009
... Gravesite with Rabbit Burrow, Tower Hill Cemetery...Gravesite with Rabbit Burrow, Tower Hill Cemetery...Isaac Wormald died on 18 November 1868 aged 37 "leaving a widow and 2 children to lament their loss." tower hill cemetery rabbit burrow Gravesite with Rabbit Burrow, Tower Hill Cemetery Gravesite with Rabbit Burrow, Tower Hill Cemetery Photograph - Colour Clare Gervasoni ...Mary Wormald died in 1867. Isaac Wormald died on 18 November 1868 aged 37 "leaving a widow and 2 children to lament their loss."Gravesite with Rabbit Burrow, Tower Hill Cemeterytower hill cemetery, rabbit burrow
