Showing 5 items matching "riverina (n.s.w.) -- history"
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Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Pollard, Neville, Railways to the Riverina 1855-1886: Personalities, Policies & Resources, 2024
... Riverina (N.S.W.) -- History...Riverina (N.S.W.) -- History Railroads -- New South Wales ...A history of the railways built in the Riverina district of New South Wales between 1855 & 1886. It focuses on the people involved, the government policies and the resources required to build the railways.index, ills, maps, p.164.non-fictionA history of the railways built in the Riverina district of New South Wales between 1855 & 1886. It focuses on the people involved, the government policies and the resources required to build the railways.riverina (n.s.w.) -- history, railroads -- new south wales -- riverina -- history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Lea, Ian, Railways Development to the South-West Riverina: A Story of Decades of Political and Petty Interstate Rivalry, 2023
... Riverina (N.S.W.) -- History...New South Wales -- Riverina -- History Riverina (N.S.W ...With the expansion of railways in the colonies that made up Australia in the 1860s, the area that was to becme known as the Riverina was no different to other productive farming areas insofar as seeking reliable and cheap means of conveying produce to the estavlished populated cities. The story of railways and Deniliquin is two-fold, one of success and the other of disappointment.index, ills, maps, p.324.non-fictionWith the expansion of railways in the colonies that made up Australia in the 1860s, the area that was to becme known as the Riverina was no different to other productive farming areas insofar as seeking reliable and cheap means of conveying produce to the estavlished populated cities. The story of railways and Deniliquin is two-fold, one of success and the other of disappointment.new south wales -- riverina -- history, riverina (n.s.w.) -- history -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet with Photographs, Stan Baulch, Cowabee, 1978 (booklet)
These items concern the history of the Baulch family ownership of Cowabee, a large grazing property in the Riverina in N.S.W. In the 1870s Samuel Baulch, the son of pioneer Kirkstall settlers, Francis and Ann Baulch, established a property in the Macarthur/Hawkesdale area called Rose Park. In 1893 he acquired Dunmore, a nearby property, and Rose Park became part of that estate. In 1910 Samuel Baulch purchased Cowabee in N.S.W. and Stan Baulch, the son of Samuel and Eliza, later managed Cowabee for some years. After Samuel’s death Stan Baulch and his two brothers split up Dunmore and Stan acquired the eastern third which he named Rose Park. Cowabee was sold in 1922. This booklet and associated material is of some historical interest as a summary of the history of Cowabee, one of the properties owned by the Baulch family of the Western District in the early 20th century. It will be of some use to researchers, with the photographs an added bonus. .1 This is a booklet of 41 pages with a buff-coloured paper cover with a black tape binding. The front cover has a title in hand-printed lettering and the back cover has a red stamp (partly obliterated). The booklet contains typed information on Cowabee Station. .2 This is a small envelope containing six black and white photographs, all with handwritten information on the back. .21 & .22 These are two loose sheets of writing pad paper with handwriting in blue ink. .1 Cowabee .2 Snaps Cowabee Church Cemetry(sic) & pise buildings left there cowabee station, n.s.w., baulch family western district victoria, history of warrnambool -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BASIL WATSON COLLECTION: AIRMAIL ENVELOPES (SUNDRY ADDRESSED), 1929 (various)
Letters enclosed within cardboard enclosures. Written on outside ' Air Mail, 'Flown Covers' R.K. Munro, 63 Pyke Street, Bendigo, Vic. Aus.' Stamped underneath stamp 'booking agents for Australian Aerial Services Ltd. Per Aerial Mail'. Airmail Envelopes sundry addresses : 9 addressed to Wilkinson & Lavender, Melbourne - from Hay, NSW. (no contents); 1 addressed to K Munro c/o Box 808J GPO Melbourne - contains 3 used 3d. Stamps (Airmail Service). Stamped on back of one envelope: Wilkinson & Lavender Ltd., Riverina Office, Hay, N.S.W. Auctioneers, Stock & Station Agents, Sydney & Hay. Date 10 May, 1929, stamped on back of envelope.communication, postal, airmail -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Journal, Baulch, Early 20th century
This ledger’s first owner was Rolf Crawley, an architect and the official engineer for the Shire of Warrnambool from 1935 to 1968. His grandfather, father and uncle also worked for the Shire of Warrnambool, with the family members recording a total of 132 years of service to the Shire. Stan Baulch later acquired the ledger, tore out the pages that had been used and recorded some aspects of his life from 1916 to 1923. Stanley Baulch (1897-1980) was the grandson of pioneer Kirkstall settlers, Francis and Ann Baulch and the son of Samuel and Eliza Baulch. In 1893 Samuel Baulch acquired the historic property of Dunmore, between Macarthur and Hawkesdale and in 1910 he purchased the property of Cowabee in the Riverina district in N.S.W. Stan Baulch managed Cowabee for some years before inheriting part of Dunmore which he named Rose Park. Cowabee was sold in 1922. Although only a few pages in length, this diary contains much interesting information on the early years of Stan Baulch at the homesteads of Cowabee and Dunmore. It will be useful for research purposes.This is a hard cover ledger with a dark grey cover and dark red binding. It contains pages printed with the name and address of the Shire of Warrnambool Engineer, Rolf Crawley. These pages contain two sections to a page ruled with blue lines to be used for short letters or invoices (originally 500 sections). The ledger also has blank pink pages used for duplicate copies. The first 42 sections have been torn out. Twenty of the pages have handwritten material in blue ink and these are biographical notes about the years 1916 to 1923 written in the ledger at a later date by Stan Baulch.Cowabee-Dunmore S.S.B. diaries 1916-23stanley baulch, cowabee & dunmore properties, rolf crawley, history of warrnambool