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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Courier Bag, Government of Victoria, Late 19th to mid-20th centuries
... ...sheep property...property, as indicated by the broad arrow symbol. The flap has the name 'Boronia' - an area near Melbourne - overstamped with the town name 'Merino', and on the other side of the flap is the town 'Casterton'. Merino and Casterton are renowned for large sheep...It served remote properties, including a line between Merino and Casterton. The train delivered mail, cash, supplies documents, business records and people between the sheep farm properties and the township of Casterton. ...The courier bag was once government property, as indicated by the broad arrow symbol. The flap has the name 'Boronia' - an area near Melbourne - overstamped with the town name 'Merino', and on the other side of the flap is the town 'Casterton'. Merino and Casterton are renowned for large sheep farming properties in Victoria's western district. Perhaps the courier bag was originally used between Melbourne and Boronia. During the late 19th and early-to-mid 20th centuries, a government-operated railway service was active in in the western district of Victoria. It served remote properties, including a line between Merino and Casterton. The train delivered mail, cash, supplies documents, business records and people between the sheep farm properties and the township of Casterton.This courier bag is an example of the connections and business between people in the remote areas of western Victoria. It was likely used by Victoria's railway system that transported people, goods, documents and cash between the districts of western Victoria.Courier bag; beige canvas rectangular bag with triangular black canvas flaps and a leather strap and buckle closure. The bag has stencilled stamps of three towns - Casterton, Merino and Boronia. It also has the government property symbol of a broad arrow.White stencilled paint "CASTERTON" Black stencilled paint "BORONIA" [barely visible] White over-stamped stencilled paint "MERINO"warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, bag, pouch, document pouch, courier bag, western district, western victoria, 19th century, 20th century, railway, rural business, rural trade, boronia, casterton, merino, sheep farm, sheep property, canvas bag, canvas courier bag, government courier bag, broad arrow -
Stawell Historical Society IncPainting, Will Rees, Water colour of property at Dadswells Bridge
... Landscape trees two buildings & sheep. Property at Dadswells Brudge. In brown Frame, reflective glass...Landscape trees two buildings & sheep. Property at Dadswells Brudge. In brown Frame, reflective glass Water colour of property at Dadswells Bridge Painting Will Rees ...Property painted was Bill & Jean (Cumming) Howards. They were beekeepers & farmers at Dadswells Bridge. Jeans father was a friend of Will Rees. Audrey's (donor) husband Bob Cummings was raised by the Howards from age of 9.Watercolour Painting by Will Rees Stawell artist. Landscape trees two buildings & sheep. Property at Dadswells Brudge. In brown Frame, reflective glassSigned by Will Reespainting, artwork -
National Wool MuseumSale notice, "Darriwill"
... Sheep stations - history Property sales Wool Brokering... stations - history Property sales Wool Brokering Dennys Lascelles Limited Strachan and Co. Limited Hope Mr Alistair Sheep stations - history Property sales Wool Brokering "Darriwill" Sale notice ...Sale notice lists property as belonging to the Hope family for the last 100 years, who were the original owners. The property contains a bluestone house, stables, a carpenters shop, two cottages, working ammenities, all fronting the Moorabool River and Sutherland Creek. Notice was used in the NWM Woolbrokers office display.sheep stations - history property sales wool brokering, dennys, lascelles limited strachan and co. limited, hope, mr alistair, sheep stations - history, property sales, wool brokering -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph - Slide, Stuart Ascough, Sheep Ready for Shearing, 1990s
... sheep...rural property...He also provided technical advice and training at mills in India, Ukraine, Lithuania, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Latvia, Byelorussia and other parts of Europe and Asia. wool industry australia Australian Wool Board International Wool Secretariat factory training shearing shed sheep rural property 35mm colour transparency mounted in plastic slide mount showing sheep in stockyards in the foreground, with shearing sheds in the background. ...This slide is part of a collection of visual resources used by Stuart Ascough while conducting training and technical advice at mills in China, India, Russia and Australia. This item is part of a collection of books, manuals, photographs, letters and clothing relating to the working life of Stuart Ascough. Stuart's career in the wool industry spanned over 43 years from 1960 to 2003 in various roles including Topmaking Plant Manager at Courtaulds Ltd. in Spennymore, U.K., Operations Manager at Port Phillip Mills in Williamstown Victoria, Marketing Executive, Early Stage Wool Processing at the International Wool Secretariat Melbourne, Australia and General Manager of Victoria Wool Processors Pty. Ltd. in Laverton North, Victoria. Throughout his career Stuart travelled extensively, and in the 1990s worked at many topmaking mills in China on quality improvement projects. He also provided technical advice and training at mills in India, Ukraine, Lithuania, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Latvia, Byelorussia and other parts of Europe and Asia.35mm colour transparency mounted in plastic slide mount showing sheep in stockyards in the foreground, with shearing sheds in the background.wool, industry, australia, australian wool board international wool secretariat, factory, training, shearing shed, sheep, rural property -
National Wool MuseumFilm - Herding Sheep, Sound Design Studio, c.2000
... Sheep...rural industries...farm...farming...cattle dogs...herding...property...Tape shows farmer working with cattle dogs to herd sheep on a property. Probably used in previous displays at the National Wool Museum....Film includes colour footage and audio. 00:04 - Herding sheep on a property, featuring farmer, cattle dogs, sheep, motorbike and a horse. 04:49 - end Film loops four times....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Tape shows farmer working with cattle dogs to herd sheep on a property. Probably used in previous displays at the National Wool Museum. ...Tape shows farmer working with cattle dogs to herd sheep on a property. Probably used in previous displays at the National Wool Museum.Black VHS tape with white stickers and hand written and printed text. Tape is housed in a black plastic case with stickers. Film includes colour footage and audio. 00:04 - Herding sheep on a property, featuring farmer, cattle dogs, sheep, motorbike and a horse. 04:49 - end Film loops four times.Label on tape: VIDEO VISION / VHS / NATIONAL WOOL MUSEUM / SHEEP DOG / COMPILE / SOUND / DESIGN / STUDIO / LES GILBERT/DIRECTOR / 9A GARDEN STREET PRAHRAN / VICTORIA 3181 AUSTRALIA / TELEPHONE (03) 529 3086film, sheep, rural industries, farm, farming, cattle dogs, herding, property, farmer -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Tapestry, Monica Baker, Weighing The Fleece, 2001
... Tapestry represents part of the family history of working in the wool industry as owners of a sheep property for five generations. The family ran Corriedale sheep in Lismore, Victoria....Tapestry represents part of the family history of working in the wool industry as owners of a sheep property for five generations. The family ran Corriedale sheep in Lismore, Victoria. lismore sheep breeding tapestry Monica Baker Shearing hand made Corriedale Back: [handwritten] "WEIGHING THE FLEECE" / BY MONICA BAKER / 02/03/01 Brown timber framed woollen tapestry with cream mounting board. ...Hand-stitched tapestry by Monica Baker in 2001. Tapestry represents part of the family history of working in the wool industry as owners of a sheep property for five generations. The family ran Corriedale sheep in Lismore, Victoria.Brown timber framed woollen tapestry with cream mounting board. Tapestry is handstitched and features various colours. Scene depicts four men and a woman in a shearing shed. Two of the men are handling sheep, one man is weighing a fleece while the last man and woman look on. Back of frame has a horizontal hanging wire, a framers stamp at the bottom centre and a handwritten creators name and date at the top right corner.Back: [handwritten] "WEIGHING THE FLEECE" / BY MONICA BAKER / 02/03/01lismore, sheep breeding, tapestry, monica baker, shearing, hand made, corriedale -
National Wool MuseumBook - Wool Sample Book, 1938
... Mitchell grew up on the Moorabinda sheep property and is on the honour roll as a past student who served in World War II from Wharparilla West State School....Mitchell grew up on the Moorabinda sheep property and is on the honour roll as a past student who served in World War II from Wharparilla West State School. ...Book was given to Mr Robert 'Bob' Edward Mitchell in 1938. Mr Mitchell trained as a wool classer in the 1930's and was awarded this book as the senior prize. Mr. Mitchell grew up on the Moorabinda sheep property and is on the honour roll as a past student who served in World War II from Wharparilla West State School.Large black bound book containing 12 double-sided pages, each with several wool samples mounted to a blue paper with the name of sheep breed which the wool came from. Each page also has a loose sheet of wax paper over the wool. Book can be closed and secured with a length of black material which can be tied up.world war two, robert edward mitchell, wool classing, wharparilla, wharparilla west state school, moorabinda, sheep farming, wool samples, wool, prize, student, rural life -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPurse Money Filigree, circa early 1900s
... The period when sheep properties producing high grade wool were providing Australia with the high yield capital return to sustain an ever growing population. ...The period when sheep properties producing high grade wool were providing Australia with the high yield capital return to sustain an ever growing population. ...This item has historical value as it shows part of the importance of fashionable money containers specific to a more affluent rural family. The period when sheep properties producing high grade wool were providing Australia with the high yield capital return to sustain an ever growing population. This was an era where most of the manufactured goods were imported from England and the European continent.This has relevant significant value as it portrays the earlier reliance that the growing Australian population had from the rural sector. The wealth capital was from the rural sector and the elaborate fashion accessories, such as this money purse, shows how that wealth was utilised. The Kiewa Valley was part of the "rich" farm regions of Victoria and besides gold mines and tobacco plantations, dairy and cattle properties provided for not only the needs of the Victorian region but also the rest of Australia. This gold plated filigree money purse has a clasp on top for fastening purposes and has on either side inside a small extension frame which would have contained a felt/silk padding buffer. The buffer would have highlighted the intricate pattern of the filigree metalwork.hand purse, money purse, filigree women's accessories -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph - Robert 'Bob' Edward Mitchell, 1939-1945
... Mr Mitchell grew up on the Moorabinda sheep property and trained as a wool classer in the 1930's. ...Mr Mitchell grew up on the Moorabinda sheep property and trained as a wool classer in the 1930's. ...Photograph of Mr Robert 'Bob' Edward Mitchell in his uniform before, or during, World War II. Mr Mitchell grew up on the Moorabinda sheep property and trained as a wool classer in the 1930's. He is on the honour roll for past students who served in World War II from Wharparilla West State School. It is understood that Mr Mitchell returned home from the war.Sepia/black and white photo of a young man in an army uniform, smiling. Cap is worn on the right side of the persons head and he is looking towards the left side of the camera.world war two, military, portraiture, uniform, australia, robert edward mitchell, war, conflict, moorabinda, sheep farming, wool classing, honour roll, wharparilla, wharparilla west state school, working life -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyPainting - Portrait, William Henry Bacchus, 1782-1849, Circa 1808-1818
... He established a large sheep property and built a notable large Georgian style home which still stands in the town of Bacchus Marsh today. ...He established a large sheep property and built a notable large Georgian style home which still stands in the town of Bacchus Marsh today. ...Artist is not known. Comments recorded at the time of purchase are that it is possibly by 'Plimer'. Andrew Plimer, 1763-1837 and his brother Nathaniel Plimer, 1757-1828, were notable British miniaturist portrait painters.William Henry Bacchus was one of the first British colonists to arrive in the Waddawurrung and Wurundjeri first nations peoples country 55 kilometers west of Melbourne in 1838. He established a large sheep property and built a notable large Georgian style home which still stands in the town of Bacchus Marsh today. From shortly after his arrival the area became known to the colonists as Bacchus's Marsh, and was later officiaslly named 'Bacchus Marsh' in his memory.Small framed painting of William Henry Bacchus. On the reverse is a label which reads: Captain William Henry Bacchus who arrived in the district of Bacchus Marsh early in 1838, was born in Suffolk, England, 1782, and died at Bacchus Marsh on 26 February 1849. His remains were interred in the graveyard of Holy Trinity Church which during his lifetime he had richly endowed with a gift of land. He was a Captain of the 2nd Royal Surrey Militia and formerly Captain of the 18th Light Dragoons.bacchus family, william henry bacchus 1782-1849 -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPrize Certificate, Mannibadar Gymkhana and Fleece Competition, First Prize, P. Howell, 1954
... Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell farmed Corriedale and Merino sheep on his property at Mannibadar. His sons were Ray, Ron and Mervyn (who was killed in action in the last days of World War II)....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell farmed Corriedale and Merino sheep on his property at Mannibadar. His sons were Ray, Ron and Mervyn (who was killed in action in the last days of World War II). ...Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell farmed Corriedale and Merino sheep on his property at Mannibadar. His sons were Ray, Ron and Mervyn (who was killed in action in the last days of World War II).Blue cardboard prize certificate with blue printed text. Awarded at the Mannibadar Gymkhana and Fleece Competition to Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell of Mannibadar for Most Valuable Comback Wether Fleece. The competition was held on Saturday, 4th December, 1954.Text: " MANNIBADAR GYMKHANA / AND / FLEECE COMPETITION / MANNIBADAR, SATURDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1954 / FIRST PRIZE. "mannibadar gymkhana. fleece competition, percy (ronald percival) howell, prize certificates, prize ribbons, rural activity -
National Wool MuseumShearer's Tally Book
... Provides wool grower with statistical information about how many sheep on property and where they are. Depends how many people on site who keeps the shearers tallies eg the contractor, property owner, station hand. ...Provides wool grower with statistical information about how many sheep on property and where they are. Depends how many people on site who keeps the shearers tallies eg the contractor, property owner, station hand. ...Used for keeping record of sheep shorn by individual shearers. The final number of sheep shorn by each shearer are used to calculate payment. Provides wool grower with statistical information about how many sheep on property and where they are. Depends how many people on site who keeps the shearers tallies eg the contractor, property owner, station hand. Used also to keep shearers honest about their totals and therefore their pay.Booklet with image of man shearing a sheep.Shearer's Tally Book. Eldersshearers, tally book, shearing, sheep -
Linton and District Historical Society IncExhibitor's ticket/Judge's assessment, Lismore A. & P. Society Annual Show, P. Howell
... Fleece was entered in the show by Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell who farmed Corriedale and Merino sheep on his property at Mannibadar. His sons were Ray, Ron and Mervyn (who was killed in action in the last days of World War II)....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Fleece was entered in the show by Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell who farmed Corriedale and Merino sheep on his property at Mannibadar. His sons were Ray, Ron and Mervyn (who was killed in action in the last days of World War II). ...Fleece was entered in the show by Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell who farmed Corriedale and Merino sheep on his property at Mannibadar. His sons were Ray, Ron and Mervyn (who was killed in action in the last days of World War II).Cream cardboard certificate with black printed text. Used to document items on display at the Lismore A. & P. Society Annual Show in the 1950s. Provides name of exhibitor, description of sheep fleece on display, and judge's remarks.Text: " Lismore A. and P. Society / ANNUAL SHOW, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER , 195-. "lismore a. & p. society, percy (ronald percival) howell, rural activity, lismore a & p show -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPrize Certificate, Lismore A. & P. Society Annual Agricultural Show, Third Prize, P. Howell, 1958
... Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell farmed Corriedale and Merino sheep on his property at Mannibadar. His sons were Ray, Ron and Mervyn (who was killed in action in the last days of World War II)....Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell farmed Corriedale and Merino sheep on his property at Mannibadar. His sons were Ray, Ron and Mervyn (who was killed in action in the last days of World War II). ...Awarded at the Lismore A. & P. Society Annual Agricultural Show to Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell of Mannibadar, for Pasture Ground Suitable Meadow Hay. Event was held on Saturday, November 8th, 1958. Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell farmed Corriedale and Merino sheep on his property at Mannibadar. His sons were Ray, Ron and Mervyn (who was killed in action in the last days of World War II).Cream cardboard prize certificate with black printed text. Text: " LISMORE A. & P. SOCIETY / ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW / SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1958 / Third Prize. "lismore a. & p. society, percy (ronald percival) howell, prize certificates, prize ribbons, rural activity, lismore a & p show -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPrize Ribbon, Mannibadar Gymkhana Gymkhana, 1953
... Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell farmed Corriedale and Merino sheep on his property at Mannibadar. His sons were Ray, Ron and Mervyn (who was killed in action in the last days of World War II)....Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell farmed Corriedale and Merino sheep on his property at Mannibadar. His sons were Ray, Ron and Mervyn (who was killed in action in the last days of World War II). ...Part of a collection of judges' assessment cards, prize certificates and ribbons, awarded between 1953 and 1959 at the Mannibadar Gymkhana fleece competition to Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell of Mannibadar for his Corriedale sheep fleeces. Percy (Ronald Percival) Howell farmed Corriedale and Merino sheep on his property at Mannibadar. His sons were Ray, Ron and Mervyn (who was killed in action in the last days of World War II).Royal blue felt ribbon with yellow printed text.Text, printed: " Mannibadar Gymkhana 1953 "mannibadar gymkhana, percy (ronald percival) howell, prize certificates, prize ribbons, rural activity -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Tom Guthrie, The Longest Drive, 2 McIntyre Street
... It documents what has been described as the longest drive with sheep in Australia, the droving of 11,000 sheep from the property ‘Rich Avon’ in north west Victoria to ‘Avon Downs’. ...It documents what has been described as the longest drive with sheep in Australia, the droving of 11,000 sheep from the property ‘Rich Avon’ in north west Victoria to ‘Avon Downs’. ...Biography of Thomas Guthrie (1833-1928)This is a hardcover book of 635 pages. The dust cover is multi-coloured with an image of a painting of the woolshed at Rich Avon on the front. The book has a dark red cover.non-fictionBiography of Thomas Guthrie (1833-1928)western victoria early farming sheep farming and droving guthrie affleck, early farming sheep farming and droving guthrie affleck, droving guthrie affleck, guthrie affleck -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Animal specimen - Lincoln Sheep Fleece, early 21st century
... Carrakoorte Property Grasmere...Lincoln sheep...These pieces of fleece of a Lincoln sheep come from the property, Carrakoorte, in Grasmere, 13 kilometres from Warrnambool. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road These pieces of fleece of a Lincoln sheep come from the property, Carrakoorte, in Grasmere, 13 kilometres from Warrnambool. ...These pieces of fleece of a Lincoln sheep come from the property, Carrakoorte, in Grasmere, 13 kilometres from Warrnambool. Lincoln sheep are a large British breed producing strong, heavy wool. Carrakoorte was established in the 1850s and the Manifold family members were the owners in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1886 William Henderson, a dairy farmer and cheese maker, became the manager of Carrakoorte. He purchased the property in 1911 and the Henderson family retained the property until 2012 when the owner, Jim Henderson died. Carrakoorte was renowned for the breeding of Ayrshire Stud Dairy Cattle. The Lincoln fleece pieces are included in our collection of Henderson/Carrakoorte historical items.This fleece is of interest as a memento of the Henderson property, CarrakoorteThese are nine pieces of fleece of a Lincoln sheep. They are light brown in colour and have a curly texture. carrakoorte property grasmere, lincoln sheep, henderson family grasmere -
National Wool MuseumFilm - Promotional Films, Australian Wool Corporation, 26 April 1991
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Film includes colour footage and audio. 00:01 - titles 00:21 - scenes herding sheep 01:18 - titles 'Wool Testing' 01:34 - Hugh Beggs, Chairman of Australian Wool Corporation, speaking about history of wool marketing and measuring of wool in Australia 02:29 - wool bales on truck 02:35 - interior of factory showing process of wool sampling, measuring and testing 04:04 - AWTA Ltd building exterior, and interior scenes of workers testing and measuring wool samples 11:41 - scenes at wool auction 12:14 - factory interior showing wool processing 13:05 - Beggs speaking about wool industry 13:13 - fashion runways 13:52 - end titles 14:17 - end 14:22 - titles 'Contaminants in Wool Processing' 14:42 - fashion runway 14:52 - man speaking on location at a sheep farm 15:04 - Mark Kent, Vice-President Kent Manufacturing, speaking about contamination of wool and Australia's reputation 15:25 - interior scenes of G H Michell & Sons wool mill in South Australia 16:22 - Judy Turk, in office at G H Michell & Sons speaking about problems of contamination 16:36 - interior factory scenes 17:46 - John McIntosh, Aweave Textile Corporation, talking about contaminants 20:02 - scenes in shearing shed 20:42 - Chip Sawers, President Wool Council, talking about contamination 28:46 - end credits 29:04 - end 29:13 - Bill Peach exits car on sheep property, introduces a story about wool 29:46 - titles 'Working for Wool' 30:04 - farm scenes 32:12 - shearing shed scenes, interior 34:28 - Wool Testing Authority labratory, interior scenes 36:44 - wool store interior 38:20 - Australian Wool Corporation office interior and exterior, Parkville, Melbourne 43:26 - end credits 44:00 - end 44:05 - wool advertisement featuring man and woman in car 44:34 - end 44:41 - titles 'Fleece Clean' 44:42 - various scenes, fashion, factories 45:14 - titles 45:15 - fashion runways 45:43 - farm scenes 51:02 - titles 51:10 - scenes of China, including Great Wall 53:44 - textile factories in China, interior scenes 57:46 - fashion runways, Shanghai China 01:00:31 - rural scenes of China 01:02:03 - end 01:02:13 - titles 'Wool Top Making' 01:02:19 - scenes of Williamstown, Victoria 01:02:27 - Port Phillip Mills, interior scenes 01:06:33 - end credits 01:07:08 - end 01:07:11 - titles 'Shearer Fitness' 01:07:21 - shearing shed, interior 01:09:54 - shearers talking about health and fitness 01:19:28 - end credits 01:19:48 - end 01:19:50 - titles 'Shearing Training' 01:19:51 - shearing scenes 01:26:24 - end credits 01:26:45 - end 01:26:50 - titles 'Wool Press Duties' 01:26:58 - wool pressing scenes 01:34:29 - end credits 01:34:51 - end 01:34:54 - woollen carpet advertisement, including carpet scenes and farm scenes 01:35:38 end...Film includes colour footage and audio. 00:01 - titles 00:21 - scenes herding sheep 01:18 - titles 'Wool Testing' 01:34 - Hugh Beggs, Chairman of Australian Wool Corporation, speaking about history of wool marketing and measuring of wool in Australia 02:29 - wool bales on truck 02:35 - interior of factory showing process of wool sampling, measuring and testing 04:04 - AWTA Ltd building exterior, and interior scenes of workers testing and measuring wool samples 11:41 - scenes at wool auction 12:14 - factory interior showing wool processing 13:05 - Beggs speaking about wool industry 13:13 - fashion runways 13:52 - end titles 14:17 - end 14:22 - titles 'Contaminants in Wool Processing' 14:42 - fashion runway 14:52 - man speaking on location at a sheep farm 15:04 - Mark Kent, Vice-President Kent Manufacturing, speaking about contamination of wool and Australia's reputation 15:25 - interior scenes of G H Michell & Sons wool mill in South Australia 16:22 - Judy Turk, in office at G H Michell & Sons speaking about problems of contamination 16:36 - interior factory scenes 17:46 - John McIntosh, Aweave Textile Corporation, talking about contaminants 20:02 - scenes in shearing shed 20:42 - Chip Sawers, President Wool Council, talking about contamination 28:46 - end credits 29:04 - end 29:13 - Bill Peach exits car on sheep property, introduces a story about wool 29:46 - titles 'Working for Wool' 30:04 - farm scenes 32:12 - shearing shed scenes, interior 34:28 - Wool Testing Authority labratory, interior scenes 36:44 - wool store interior 38:20 - Australian Wool Corporation office interior and exterior, Parkville, Melbourne 43:26 - end credits 44:00 - end 44:05 - wool advertisement featuring man and woman in car 44:34 - end 44:41 - titles 'Fleece Clean' 44:42 - various scenes, fashion, factories 45:14 - titles 45:15 - fashion runways 45:43 - farm scenes 51:02 - titles 51:10 - scenes of China, including Great Wall 53:44 - textile factories in China, interior scenes 57:46 - fashion runways, Shanghai China 01:00:31 - rural scenes of China 01:02:03 - end 01:02:13 - titles 'Wool Top Making' 01:02:19 - scenes of Williamstown, Victoria 01:02:27 - Port Phillip Mills, interior scenes 01:06:33 - end credits 01:07:08 - end 01:07:11 - titles 'Shearer Fitness' 01:07:21 - shearing shed, interior 01:09:54 - shearers talking about health and fitness 01:19:28 - end credits 01:19:48 - end 01:19:50 - titles 'Shearing Training' 01:19:51 - shearing scenes 01:26:24 - end credits 01:26:45 - end 01:26:50 - titles 'Wool Press Duties' 01:26:58 - wool pressing scenes 01:34:29 - end credits 01:34:51 - end 01:34:54 - woollen carpet advertisement, including carpet scenes and farm scenes 01:35:38 end Film Promotional Films Australian Wool Corporation ...Tape contains ten separate short films created by the Australian Wool Corporation, including promotional videos, advertisements and industry news.Black VHS tape with white and orange stickers and printed text. Tape is housed in a black plastic case. Film includes colour footage and audio. 00:01 - titles 00:21 - scenes herding sheep 01:18 - titles 'Wool Testing' 01:34 - Hugh Beggs, Chairman of Australian Wool Corporation, speaking about history of wool marketing and measuring of wool in Australia 02:29 - wool bales on truck 02:35 - interior of factory showing process of wool sampling, measuring and testing 04:04 - AWTA Ltd building exterior, and interior scenes of workers testing and measuring wool samples 11:41 - scenes at wool auction 12:14 - factory interior showing wool processing 13:05 - Beggs speaking about wool industry 13:13 - fashion runways 13:52 - end titles 14:17 - end 14:22 - titles 'Contaminants in Wool Processing' 14:42 - fashion runway 14:52 - man speaking on location at a sheep farm 15:04 - Mark Kent, Vice-President Kent Manufacturing, speaking about contamination of wool and Australia's reputation 15:25 - interior scenes of G H Michell & Sons wool mill in South Australia 16:22 - Judy Turk, in office at G H Michell & Sons speaking about problems of contamination 16:36 - interior factory scenes 17:46 - John McIntosh, Aweave Textile Corporation, talking about contaminants 20:02 - scenes in shearing shed 20:42 - Chip Sawers, President Wool Council, talking about contamination 28:46 - end credits 29:04 - end 29:13 - Bill Peach exits car on sheep property, introduces a story about wool 29:46 - titles 'Working for Wool' 30:04 - farm scenes 32:12 - shearing shed scenes, interior 34:28 - Wool Testing Authority labratory, interior scenes 36:44 - wool store interior 38:20 - Australian Wool Corporation office interior and exterior, Parkville, Melbourne 43:26 - end credits 44:00 - end 44:05 - wool advertisement featuring man and woman in car 44:34 - end 44:41 - titles 'Fleece Clean' 44:42 - various scenes, fashion, factories 45:14 - titles 45:15 - fashion runways 45:43 - farm scenes 51:02 - titles 51:10 - scenes of China, including Great Wall 53:44 - textile factories in China, interior scenes 57:46 - fashion runways, Shanghai China 01:00:31 - rural scenes of China 01:02:03 - end 01:02:13 - titles 'Wool Top Making' 01:02:19 - scenes of Williamstown, Victoria 01:02:27 - Port Phillip Mills, interior scenes 01:06:33 - end credits 01:07:08 - end 01:07:11 - titles 'Shearer Fitness' 01:07:21 - shearing shed, interior 01:09:54 - shearers talking about health and fitness 01:19:28 - end credits 01:19:48 - end 01:19:50 - titles 'Shearing Training' 01:19:51 - shearing scenes 01:26:24 - end credits 01:26:45 - end 01:26:50 - titles 'Wool Press Duties' 01:26:58 - wool pressing scenes 01:34:29 - end credits 01:34:51 - end 01:34:54 - woollen carpet advertisement, including carpet scenes and farm scenes 01:35:38 endLabel on tape: Australian Wool Corporation / TITLE AWC VIDEOS TAPE 2 / PLAYING TIME / TAPING DATE 26/4/91 / PRODUCTION DATE / SYSTEM / WOOL HOUSE 369 Royal Parade, PARKVILLE, VIC, 3052victoria, film, working life, factory, textile industry, farming, sheep, australian wool corporation, hugh beggs, wool testing, wool measuring, awta, g h michell & sons, fashion, runway, contaminants, mark kent, wool mills, judy turk, john mcintosh, aweave textile corporation, chip sawers, bill peach, advertisements, china, top making, shearing sheds, shearing, health, training, wool pressers, carpet -
Chiltern Athenaeum TrustPhotograph
... They had both crops and sheep on the property, and adopted innovative farming practices. ...They had both crops and sheep on the property, and adopted innovative farming practices. ...Clara Jane Matthews was born in 1870 as the eldest daughter of Robert Matthews. She married William Frederick Busse on the 5th of December, 1894 at St Columb’s church, Hawthorn. Clara and her husband lived on Main Street in Chiltern, and her husband was a Clerk of Courts in Chiltern and Wodonga throughout his life. Clara and William also owned a 640 acre farm called Clairedale Park, four miles (6.5km) outside of Barnawartha. They had both crops and sheep on the property, and adopted innovative farming practices. It appears that Clara was heavily involved in the farm business, as she is listed as a purchaser of sheep in multiple stock reports between 1914 and 1918. This is very unusual for the era, as women were not generally involved in stock markets, especially if her husband was still alive. Clara’s husband’s work at the court likely meant that he wasn’t able to travel to the markets in order to purchase stock. Clara’s taking the reigns in this manner was highly unusual, and signals just how strong of a woman she must have been. Clara Busse died in Chiltern in 1968, when she was 98 years old. She is also the mother of Wilfred C Busse, who was an author and a member of the Chiltern Athenaeum. This photograph is of a woman who lived most of her life in Chiltern, and undoubtedly contributed to the community of the town within her 98 years. She will most likely be remembered as the wife of William Frederic Busse, Clerk of Petty Sessions, or as the mother or Wilfred Clarence Busse, author and barrister. Although the records of her time almost entirely connect her with the men of her life, her father, husband and then her son, some digging can reveal that she was an entire person of her own, who broke norms of her time and is worthy of being remembered for her own sake.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper mounted on board in a textured metallic frameObverse: Clara Jane Busse / (nee Mathews) / Mother of W. C. Busse / clara jane busse, clara busse, c j busse, busse, women in agriculture, remarkable women, 20th century women, women's history, working women, wilfred busse, wilfred clarence busse -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway BendigoClothing - Race colours, Jack Hargreaves, 13/8/21
... After spending two years at Tallarook where he worked on a sheep property, Jack and Elvie then moved to Korong Vale, where Jack set up his own training stable. ...After spending two years at Tallarook where he worked on a sheep property, Jack and Elvie then moved to Korong Vale, where Jack set up his own training stable. ...Jack Hargreaves drove Adaptor to win the 1969 Bendigo Cup. Jack Hargreaves, who died on December 6 at the Bendigo Hospital aged 77, trained and drove countless winners during a 34-year harness racing career in which he became one of the true icons of the sport. Born John Henry Hargreaves in Wedderburn on December 3, 1926, harness racing was always in his blood. His father, Hughie, was a successful driver and trainer who raced horses all over Victoria. Jack drove his first winner at the age of 16 at Woodend. He lived on the family farm at Kuracca, near Wedderburn, until the age of 22, when he then married Elvie Stephenson from Fentons Creek. He and Elvie went on to have four children - Helen (now 53), Judi (51), Roslyn (49) and John (45). They are grandparents of 15 and great-grandparents of two. After spending two years at Tallarook where he worked on a sheep property, Jack and Elvie then moved to Korong Vale, where Jack set up his own training stable. He kept about 20 horses at a time at his Korong Vale stable, training and racing all of them for 26 years at his property. His greatest moment was the 1969 Miracle Mile, when he drove Adaptor to victory. Adaptor would later be sold to America for the then highest figure paid for an export horse - about $250,000. He also notched up many wins in country pacing cups, including Bendigo, Geelong, Maryborough, Kilmore and St Arnaud. During his career, Jack built a reputation of being a fine judge of pace and he consistently brought out the best in some difficult horses. His natural ability led to him being crowned Bendigo's leading driver for the season on two occasions. But an accident at Mildura on November 26, 1976 - just days before his 50th birthday - led to his driving career being cut short prematurely. Jack sustained head injuries after he was trampled by another horse after being tipped out of his sulky while driving Go Ned. He was regaining his senses and sitting up in the middle of the track when the horse went straight over him. The hoof of the horse came down between his left ear and skullcap, shattering that part of his skull. In the weeks following the accident, Jack underwent lengthy operations in Melbourne, to firstly clear splinters of bone from his brain. He then had a piece of bone removed from one of his ribs to cover a hole in his skull. He was left with injuries that were described as being similar to those of a person who had suffered a stroke. Months of physiotherapy and speech therapy followed in Melbourne and later Bendigo, before he was finally allowed to go hone in August, 1977 - almost one year after the accident. After losing part of his speech in the accident, Jack learned to communicate using his hands. "It became second-nature to us that we could read his hand signals and most of the people in the harness racing world could, too," Jack's daughter, Judi Bond, said."He learned his own way to communicate with people."While Jack was no longer able to continue his passion of driving competitively, he would still take the reins at the training track when given a chance to by his fellow drivers.He also continued to breed horses. "He was a skilled horseman, a good farrier and horses were the love of his life," Judi said. Two years after the accident, Jack and Elvie built a house in Wedderburn, directly above the trotting track. "That was so in the early days after his accident he could still see what was going on at the track," Judi said. "Everyday, he would watch the trainers . . . he'd watch what they were up to on the track."Jack was able to sit in his loungeroom and look out through large glass doors with a "grandstand" view of Leg 5 races, trials and training at the trotting track. Jack's love of harness racing filtered through to his children, with both Judi and John having careers as drivers. Judi drove for 10 years, finishing in 1978, but she continues to breed horses. Judi won the first women's race where bets were allowed to be made when she drove Youdini to victory at the Melbourne Showgrounds track in 1974.Blue with yellow vertical panelbendigo cup, adaptor, horse, jack hargreaves, bhrc, bendigo harness racing club, lords raceway, j hargreaves -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway BendigoClothing - Race Colours, John Phyland and Ced McLean
... John Phyland It was during 1890 to 1918 that John Phyland, son of Irish immigrants, born in 1866, ran a 2000-acre sheep station. The property, Lake Vale, was south of Balranald, towards the Murray River town of Swan Hill. ...Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo Lords Raceway, McIvor Highway Junortoun goldfields John Phyland It was during 1890 to 1918 that John Phyland, son of Irish immigrants, born in 1866, ran a 2000-acre sheep station. The property, Lake Vale, was south of Balranald, towards the Murray River town of Swan Hill. ...John Phyland It was during 1890 to 1918 that John Phyland, son of Irish immigrants, born in 1866, ran a 2000-acre sheep station. The property, Lake Vale, was south of Balranald, towards the Murray River town of Swan Hill. This would seem to be an unlikely location for a harness racing breeding operation, being more than 400km from Melbourne, where harness racing was centred on the Richmond track. But, undeterred by distance, Phyland purchased his first trotter in 1882 and proceeded to acquire expensive, high quality standardbred mares and stallions and embark on a venture that saw him: • Breed and race winners of major races including The Melbourne Thousand, Bendigo JC Handicap (raced almost continuously on the grass track at Epsom, Bendigo, from 1867 to 1946), Boort Cup and numerous races at the Melbourne metropolitan tracks at Richmond and Ascot; • Acquire Soultline Villa and training stables adjacent to the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds so he could race at metropolitan tracks; • Develop a large self-contained training facility (including resident blacksmith) and home at 19 Raleigh St, Essendon; • Become the chair of the Victorian Trotting Horse Owners and Breeders’ Association, which lobbied strenuously for night trotting in the 1930s; • Breed from imported and locally bred mares that left families that are still active today. Heaven Rocks, the Ballarat Cup, New Zealand Jewels three and four-year-winner, and 1:49.6 ($554,529) export to the US, is six generations on from the Phyland bred mare Dusky Ribbons; • Saw the start of the training career of colourful and controversial Cedric (Ced) McLean, Phyland’s son-in-law, with a mare left when Phyland died.Blue with yellow starsbalranald, trotting, phyland, richmond trotting -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Cards, Post Cards Warrnambool, Early 20th century
... They lived in the Gundagai area of N.S.W. on a property named ‘Nargoon’ (sheep and cattle) and they had five children. ...They lived in the Gundagai area of N.S.W. on a property named ‘Nargoon’ (sheep and cattle) and they had five children. ...These cards have been sent to Christina Lawrance (1889-1970). She was born in Williamstown, Victoria and married James Robertson in 1912. They lived in the Gundagai area of N.S.W. on a property named ‘Nargoon’ (sheep and cattle) and they had five children. One of the daughters, Margaret, married Jeffrey (Bill) Whitehead of ‘Goodwood’ near Hawkesdale and the cards have been passed on to us from a Whitehead descendant. It is not known who sent the cards to Christina Lawrance who would have been 16 or 17 at the time. These cards are of interest because they are of Warrnambool scenes and demonstrate the practice at the time (1906) of sending cards that had photographs of local scenes. The photographs, although printed in great numbers, are of historical interest today. The cards are also of interest because of the recipient’s connection with the Warrnambool area – Christina Lawrance is an important person in the family tree of the Whitehead families today. These are four colour post cards in green, yellow and black tonings. They have photographs of the Hopkins River, Warrnambool and the Hopkins Falls on one side. They all have a penny red Victorian stamp and were posted from Warrnambool in 1906. The address is handwritten in black ink. Addressed to: ‘Miss C. Lawrance, C/O Kirkpatricks Hotel, Mornington, Victoria’whitehead family of ‘goodwood’, christina robertson nee lawrance, history of warrnambool and district -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Streets of Hamilton, 2007 (revised and reprinted 2009)
... property ‘The Grange’ which covered the site of Hamilton today. The town was gazetted in 1851 and named after a place in Scotland. Hamilton Victoria is the centre of a sheep...property ‘The Grange’ which covered the site of Hamilton today. The town was gazetted in 1851 and named after a place in Scotland. Hamilton Victoria is the centre of a sheep ...This is a book providing information on the streets of Hamilton, Victoria and the origin of the names. Hamilton is a city in Western Victoria at the intersection of the Glenelg Highway and the Henty Highway. European settlement began with the arrival of pastoralists following the 1836 explorations of Major Thomas Mitchell. The Wedge family in 1839 had the property ‘The Grange’ which covered the site of Hamilton today. The town was gazetted in 1851 and named after a place in Scotland. Hamilton Victoria is the centre of a sheep-grazing and agricultural district. The book won an award in the 2008 Victorian Community History Awards. This book is of interest as it gives information on the Hamilton streets and the origin of their names. The history of Hamilton is of particular interest to those also living in the Western District. The book will be a useful research tool. This is a soft cover book of 174 pages. The back cover has a white background with black and white photographs of five local Hamilton people. The front cover has a yellow and brown background with black and white photographs of five local Hamilton people, an outline of a map of Victoria and a photograph of a map of the Hamilton area with some artefacts placed on the map. The book contains an Introduction, a Preface, a Foreword, an Early Days Overview, a list of Contents, a list of the streets in alphabetical order with information on the origin of the names, two Appendices and an Index. The book has many black and white photographs and sketches. Front Cover: ‘2nd Edition’ ‘The Streets of Hamilton’ ‘Western Victoria Australia’ ‘By John McKay’ ‘A History of the People behind the Names’hamilton, victoria, john mckay, street names of hamilton, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document - Ledger 1883-1892 repurposed
... This ledger was used between 1883 and 1892 to record returns and activities on a farming property including numbers of sheep shorn, chaff cut, fencing contracted and people employed. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This ledger was used between 1883 and 1892 to record returns and activities on a farming property including numbers of sheep shorn, chaff cut, fencing contracted and people employed. ...This ledger was used between 1883 and 1892 to record returns and activities on a farming property including numbers of sheep shorn, chaff cut, fencing contracted and people employed. One envelope within the ledger is addressed to Mrs J Edwards, Morven via Branxholme. The Edwards family, lived on the MORVEN property situated about 11 kilometres west of Branxholme in the Western District of Victoria. This property was sub divided in 1911 into 25 farms. The not fully used ledger has later been repurposed as a recipe book with a collection of newspaper cuttings (1924-1929) inserted and recipes handwritten on 16 pages at the rear. The pages also include some household hints including instructions on how "To prepare sheep skins for mats"This ledger is typical of farming records kept in the period 1883 to 1892. The repurposing of the ledger as a recipe book was a common practice. This ledger has cardboard patterned covers. The paper pages are bound with cotton. Some pages are handwritten in ink. There are loose newspaper cuttings within the ledger as well as two addressed envelopes and a small red recipe booklet.ledger, farming records, recipes, morven, edwards family morven, canvassing department of the australian dried fruits association -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Clothes brush & holder, Mid 20th century
... George Tomlinson’s grandfather, William Tomlinson , established a farming property at Ballangeich in 1865 and opened a hotel, ‘Half Way House’ on part of the land. George Tomlinson’s father, also William, continued to farm in the area and was known as a fine judge of cattle and sheep. ...George Tomlinson’s grandfather, William Tomlinson , established a farming property at Ballangeich in 1865 and opened a hotel, ‘Half Way House’ on part of the land. George Tomlinson’s father, also William, continued to farm in the area and was known as a fine judge of cattle and sheep. ...The brush in this case could have been used as a hair brush or a clothes brush. It is enclosed in a leather case and was probably an item made for travellers. The brush and case belonged to George Tomlinson of Ballangeich. Ballangeich is a small settlement on the Hopkins Highway about 27 kilometres from Warrambool. George Tomlinson’s grandfather, William Tomlinson , established a farming property at Ballangeich in 1865 and opened a hotel, ‘Half Way House’ on part of the land. George Tomlinson’s father, also William, continued to farm in the area and was known as a fine judge of cattle and sheep. This case and brush are of interest as an example of the brushes men used in the mid 20th century. The items are also of interest as they belonged to a member of a well-known Ballangeich family (Tomlinsons).1 This is a piece of brown leather rolled over and stitched with yellow thread to form a container or case. The case has a closing mechanism – a leather strap and metal buckle. .2 Inside the leather case is a brush with a brown Bakelite back with horsehair inserted. ‘G.E. Tomlinson Ballangeich Victoria’men’s toiletries, ballangeich, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, The history of ancient Greece (1812), 1812
... sheep, cattle and horses and importing Shorthorn cattle. Ware was connected with Minjah from 1845 to his death in 1895. The homestead at Minjah which still stands today was built by Joseph Ware in 1870. This book is of interest because of its antiquarian nature. But it is far more important because it was once the property ...This book has the signature of Joseph Ware of Minjah, Caramut, Victoria. Joseph Ware came, with his parents, from England to Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) in 1822. With his brother, Jeremiah, he came to the Port Phillip Colony (Victoria) in 1838 and settled in the Colac area (Wooriwyrite and Koort-Koort-Nong stations). With his brothers or alone Joseph then held the runs of Minjah, Mustons Creek (Barwidgee), Sinclair West and Springburn. Joseph Ware was a highly successful pastoralist, breeding sheep, cattle and horses and importing Shorthorn cattle. Ware was connected with Minjah from 1845 to his death in 1895. The homestead at Minjah which still stands today was built by Joseph Ware in 1870. This book is of interest because of its antiquarian nature. But it is far more important because it was once the property of Joseph Ware. He and his brothers were most influential pastoralists in South Western Victoria in the 19th century.This is a hard cover book of 630 pages. It has a Preface, an Introduction, five Books with Chapters on the history of Greece and an Index. The cover is dark brown leather, now stained and mottled, with ‘Robertson’s Greece’ embossed in red and gold lettering on the spine. The top of the first page has been cut out and there is considerable staining throughout the book. There is one insert map of ancient Greece and some scribble (perhaps a signature) on the first and last pages. The inscription is handwritten in black ink. ‘Joseph Ware, Minjah, Caramut’ ‘Dec.24…’ ware brothers, joseph ware, minjah, pioneers of s.w. victoria -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Dunmore Journals (4), Mid 20th century
... Charles Hamilton MacKnight (1819-1873) came to Australia from Scotland in 1841 and established the property of Dunmore in 1842 with partners William Campbell and James Hamilton Irvine. MacKnight was a prominent breeder of sheep, cattle and horses and his diaries provide a valuable record of early settlement in the Western District of Victoria. ...Charles Hamilton MacKnight (1819-1873) came to Australia from Scotland in 1841 and established the property of Dunmore in 1842 with partners William Campbell and James Hamilton Irvine. MacKnight was a prominent breeder of sheep, cattle and horses and his diaries provide a valuable record of early settlement in the Western District of Victoria. ...These four booklets contain typed copies of the diaries of Charles Hamilton MacKnight from 1841 to 1873. They mostly concern details of MacKnight’s life and work on Dunmore Station, a property at Broadwater, 20 kilometres from Macarthur and 54 kilometres from Warrnambool. Charles Hamilton MacKnight (1819-1873) came to Australia from Scotland in 1841 and established the property of Dunmore in 1842 with partners William Campbell and James Hamilton Irvine. MacKnight was a prominent breeder of sheep, cattle and horses and his diaries provide a valuable record of early settlement in the Western District of Victoria. The original diaries are in the Latrobe Library in Melbourne. These copies come from the Baulch family who owned part of the original Dunmore property for many years. As these booklets are copies of the original diaries they are of minor significance only but will be useful to local researchers..1 This is a foolscap-size booklet containing typed material. It has a buff-coloured paper cover with green binding containing three staples. It has a handwritten name and address, a handwritten set of dates and a typed label pasted on the front cover. The cover is somewhat creased and stained. .2 as .1 above .3 This is a foolscap-size booklet containing typed material. It has a buff-coloured paper cover with green binding containing three staples. It has a typed label pasted on to the front cover. .4 as .3 above .1 S.S. Baulch 7 Ferguson St Warrnambool The Dunmore Journal Volume 1 Oct 14th 1841 to Feb 28th 1851 .2 S.S. Baulch 7 Ferguson St Warrnambool The Dunmore Journal Volume 2 March 1st 1851 to Mar 19th 1860 .3 The Dunmore Journal Volume 3 .4 The Dunmore Journal Volume 4dunmore station, western victoria, charles hamilton macknight, baulch family, dunmore, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Maps (2), 1 Kapong .2 Hawkesdale, 1 1913 .2 1942
... Charles Hamilton Macknight (1819-1873) came to Australia from Scotland in 1841 and in 1842, with partners, James Irvine and William Campbell, established the property of Dunmore in Broadwater (24 kilometres from Hawkesdale). He was a prominent breeder of sheep, cattle and horses. ...Charles Hamilton Macknight (1819-1873) came to Australia from Scotland in 1841 and in 1842, with partners, James Irvine and William Campbell, established the property of Dunmore in Broadwater (24 kilometres from Hawkesdale). He was a prominent breeder of sheep, cattle and horses. ...These two maps of the Kapong/ Hawkesdale area in Victoria show the original lands that belonged to the pioneer settler, Charles Hamilton MacKnight and the handwritten annotations that show the subsequent owners of these lands. Charles Hamilton Macknight (1819-1873) came to Australia from Scotland in 1841 and in 1842, with partners, James Irvine and William Campbell, established the property of Dunmore in Broadwater (24 kilometres from Hawkesdale). He was a prominent breeder of sheep, cattle and horses. Sections of his lands were acquired by the Baulch family and these maps were acquired from a member of the Baulch family, with Stanley Baulch being the possible annotator of the Kapong map. These maps are of interest as they show the properties that belonged to the pioneer settler, Charles Hamilton MacKnight and the subsequent division of these lands, some of these passing into the hands of the Baulch family. As the Kapong map also shows other original landowners, it will be a useful tool for researchers..1 This is a map of Kapong in the County of Villiers. It is on a rectangular-shaped piece of linen-backed paper with black printing and some handwritten annotations in red ink. It is crumpled at the edges. .2 This is a rectangular-shaped piece of paper showing a map of the Hawkesdale area. The printed material is in grid form in black, green and red. At the left bottom edge it has a mauve stamp. kapong, victoria, hawkesdale, victoria, dunmore estate, victoria, charles hamilton macknight, baulch family, western victoria, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.13 labels, Rowley
... properties are unequalled for preventing fatigue. .11 J.S ROWLEY, MANUFACTURER WARRNAMBOOL & HAMILTON CONTENTS APPROXIMATELY 25 OZ. THIS CORDIAL DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY PRESERVATIVE .2 Warrnambool NULLI SECUNDUS BY THESE WE FLOURISH STANDARD ORANGE BITTERS J.S ROWLEY .1 Rectangular , red, green, blue and white label featuring text, two flags with lions, a sailing ship, a sheep and a sheaf of wheat. ...In 1868 John Rowley opened a soda water manufactory attached to the Corio Brewery and this was renamed the Warrnambool Steam Aerated Works in 1872. By the 1880s his factory at the corner of Timor and Banyan Streets was occupying half an acre of land , employing 13 people and manufacturing 20 varieties of drinks. Following Rowley's death the factory and plant was sold but the cordial manufacturing business continued for some years. These labels are of great significance as John Rowley was a dominant name in the cordial making business in Warrnambool..1 Rectangular , red, green, blue and white label featuring text, two flags with lions, a sailing ship, a sheep and a sheaf of wheat. There is a scroll with text. A white decorative border surrounds the label. It is adhered to a piece of red thin cardboard. .2 Irregular shaped label with gold and green decorations on a white background and text. The decorative pieces include grapes, vine leaves, flowers, the profile of a wolf, and two medallions with the coat of arms of Warrnambool There are two scrolls with text The label is adhered to a piece of white card. .5 Rectangular Multi coloured label with text adhered to a piece of white paper .4 Rectangular green card with text .3 Hexagonal grey/green label with black and red text and decorative black dotted curls mounted on white paper .6 White rectangular label with blue text and decorative surround of leaves and flowers. It has damage to three corners. .7 White label with blue text and decorative border adhered to white paper. .8 Pale pink rectangular card label with rose coloured text and a decorative border. .9 Cream rectangular label with red text and decorative border adhered to a piece of white paper 10.1, 10.2 Cream rectangular labels with red text. .2 is adhered to white paper. 11.1, 11.2 Cream rectangular labels with red text and borders adhered to white paper..1 ROWLEY'S STANDARD CLOVES WARRNAMBOOL COLOURED WITH BURNT SUGAR .2 Warrnambool NULLI SECUNDUS BY THESE WE FLOURISH STANDARD ORANGE BITTERS J.S.ROWLEY .3 STANDARD HOP BEER J.S. ROWLEY AERATED WATERS & CORDIAL MANUFACTURER WARRNAMBOOL .4 Rowley's SPARKLING Ginger Champagne NON ALCOHOLIC AND INVIGORATING .5 WARRNAMBOOL J.S.ROWLEY'S GINGERALE. TO HIS EXCELLENCY LORD BRASSEY K.G.B. .6 ROWLEY'S LEMONADE MANUFACTURED WITH THOROUGHLY FILTERED RAIN WATER WARRNAMBOOL .7 ROWLEY'S LITHIA WATER .8 ROWLEY'S TONIC WATER .9 ROWLEY'S GINGER BEER .10.1 ,10.2 ROWLEY'S KOLA CHAMPAGNE A Most Highly Refreshing and Excellent Beverage. Its properties are unequalled for preventing fatigue. .11 J.S ROWLEY, MANUFACTURER WARRNAMBOOL & HAMILTON CONTENTS APPROXIMATELY 25 OZ. THIS CORDIAL DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY PRESERVATIVE .2 Warrnambool NULLI SECUNDUS BY THESE WE FLOURISH STANDARD ORANGE BITTERS J.S ROWLEY john rowley, cordial manufacture -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Original Document, Map: Agricultural area of Ballangeich 1865, 1865
... property Ballangeich after a Pass near his home town of Stirling in Scotland. It is situated 151 miles west of Melbourne and to the south of Mortlake and was originally part of the Mortlake shire, which was proclaimed 26th Jan 1864. Nearest streams are the Hopkins Riverand Lyall and Drysdale creek running through good agricultural land. This map relates to the breaking up of large runs which the Victorian government enabled through selection acts of the 1860's. The previously larger runs which were mainly cattle and sheep...property Ballangeich after a Pass near his home town of Stirling in Scotland. It is situated 151 miles west of Melbourne and to the south of Mortlake and was originally part of the Mortlake shire, which was proclaimed 26th Jan 1864. Nearest streams are the Hopkins Riverand Lyall and Drysdale creek running through good agricultural land. This map relates to the breaking up of large runs which the Victorian government enabled through selection acts of the 1860's. The previously larger runs which were mainly cattle and sheep ...George Eddington arrived in Australia in 1839 and named and established property in 1841 calling the property Ballangeich after a Pass near his home town of Stirling in Scotland. It is situated 151 miles west of Melbourne and to the south of Mortlake and was originally part of the Mortlake shire, which was proclaimed 26th Jan 1864. Nearest streams are the Hopkins Riverand Lyall and Drysdale creek running through good agricultural land. This map relates to the breaking up of large runs which the Victorian government enabled through selection acts of the 1860's. The previously larger runs which were mainly cattle and sheep based were now more open to closer settlement and a greater variety in farming.The lots range in size from approximately 50 acres to around 600 acres.Some areas are set aside for reserves. By 1886 the population of Ballangeich had grown to around 600 with an hotel, three state schools and a church.Tri weekly coaches ran to Colac, Warrnambool and Camperdown providing access to supplies mail and communication. This map is typical of many which were produced in the 1860's in Victoria during a significant period of Victoria's and Warrnambool district history.Rectangular light card paper with black text showing allotments of land The area is coloured in green with scale at bottom right cornerAt the top: Plan of the Agricultural area of Ballangeich 1865 At the bottom left: Prepared by the Board of Lands & Works in accordance with the Amending Land Act 1865 Lands & Survey Office Melbourne 13th April 1865. With signaturehistory of warrnambool, ballangeich, land surveys victoria 1865, lands act 1865 victoria, ballangeich map 1865
