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Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Black and white photograph of Ted Jenkins feeding a Shetland pony and a foal, c.1939
... Shetland pony and a foal... a Shetland pony and a foal.... in pen '1939 Ted Jenkins and the two shetland ponies'.... On reverse in pen '1939 Ted Jenkins and the two shetland ponies ...Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decadeBlack and white photograph of Ted Jenkins feeding a Shetland pony and a foal.Catalogue number written in pencil on reverse. On reverse in pen '1939 Ted Jenkins and the two shetland ponies'churchill island, ted jenkins -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of Ted Jenkins and a Shetland pony
... Photograph of Ted Jenkins and a Shetland pony...Black and White photograph of Ted Jenkins and a Shetland...' Black and White photograph of Ted Jenkins and a Shetland pony ...Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the nineteenth century to the present. Black and White photograph of Ted Jenkins and a Shetland ponyCatalogue number written in pencil on reverse. Handwritten in pen on reverse 'Ted Jenkins Can't identify location'churchill island, ted jenkins -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Looking towards Mrs Seggie's backyard (used to be a Shetland pony paddock) and the HUGE pine in the Webber's backyard 93 Ringwood Street c1970
... Shetland pony paddock) and the HUGE pine in the Webber's backyard... to be a Shetland pony paddock) and the HUGE pine in the Webber's backyard... backyard (used to be a Shetland pony paddock) and the HUGE pine ...Looking towards Mrs Seggie's backyard (used to be a Shetland pony paddock) and the HUGE pine in the Webber's backyard 93 Ringwood Street c1970. (Pam Payne) -
Melbourne Royal
Award - Trophy, Marshwood Perpetual Challenge Trophy, 1974
... shetland pony... wife Betty, who were devoted to the Shetland Pony. Why... / for the best / Shetland Pony /... wife Betty, who were devoted to the Shetland Pony. Why ...The Marshwood Challenge Trophy was first awarded in 1974. This valuable trophy was donated by Major Maurice Charles Cox and his wife Betty, who were devoted to the Shetland Pony. Why is it called Marshwood? The Coxes both worked to maintain high standards of the Shetland breed. They did this in Great Britain by starting The Marshwood Stud in 1922. They also both took on the role of president of the Shetland Pony Major Stud Book Society and started a scheme to use only the best stallions for breeding. Major Cox and Australia The Coxes promoted the Shetland pony elsewhere too. Major Cox judged Shetland ponies at shows in Australia, Sweden and France. He probably last judged in Australia at the Sydney Easter Show in 1981. By this time Major Cox must have been in his late 70s as he was a reserve cavalry man in 1918. The silver-footed salver trophy was made in Scotland in 1916. It is possible that Major Cox brought it with him to Australia when he was judging Shetland ponies at the Royal Melbourne Show in the 1970s. The Marshwood Challenge Cup was awarded for the best Shetland pony at the show. Major Cox drew on his experiences examining Shetlands all around the world when he wrote The Shetland Pony (first published in 1965). (Mandy Bede)Silver tray on four feet. The 14-sided silver tray has wavy edges giving a floral appearance.Marshwood Perpetual Challenge Trophy / Presented to the / Royal Melbourne Show / by / Mr & Mrs Maurice Cox / 1974 / for the best / Shetland Pony /horses, pony, shetland pony, melbourne royal show, horses in action, melbourne royal horses in action competition, blue ribbon competitions, marshwood, cox, major maurice charles cox, betty cox -
Brown Hill Progress Association Inc.
Photograph - Black and White, Pet Show at Brown Hill State School, 1963, 20/08/2016
... shetland pony... Shetland Pony.... Myers was the envy of the school yesterday with her pet Shetland... school annette myers shetland pony Verso "Star of the Pet Parade ...A group of children stand around Annette Myers and her pet Shetland Pony.Verso "Star of the Pet Parade August 20th 1963 Annette Myers was the envy of the school yesterday with her pet Shetland Pony 'Curly Sue'. She took it to Brown Hill State School where she is a student and entered it in a pet and doll parade. The kids raised 74 pounds for the day"brown hill, brown hill state school, annette myers, shetland pony -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of children and a pony
... was taken in January 1940 and shows the Shetland Pony known...Sepia photograph white narrow white border of a shetland... was taken in January 1940 and shows the Shetland Pony known ...Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph was taken in January 1940 and shows the Shetland Pony known as 'Winks'Sepia photograph white narrow white border of a shetland pony hitched to a small cart with three children and a doll. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of chickens and ponies
... - and the two Shetland ponies, Winks and Dido, and was taken from... shetland ponies standing in the foreground, with a woman feeding... - and the two Shetland ponies, Winks and Dido, and was taken from ...Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph shows Ted Jenkins' carer - Sister Margaret Campbell - and the two Shetland ponies, Winks and Dido, and was taken from in front of the Tractor Shed (now Amess Barn)Sepia photograph with white narrow white border of two shetland ponies standing in the foreground, with a woman feeding chickens in the background. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, margaret campbell -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, circa 1900
... Three children with eight Shetland ponies... Photographs Slides Film Shetland Heights San Remo Shetland Ponies ...8 dark grey ponies all bridled with three young children in attendance. Oldest girl in hat and riding gear. Second younger girl and young curly-headed boy. Trees and shrubs in background.Three children with eight Shetland ponieslocal history, photography, photographs, slides, film, shetland heights san remo, shetland ponies, black & white photograph, miss elms san remo -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Shetland Heights, 1890's
... Scene showing Shetland Ponies on the Smalls' property... shetland heights shetland ponies Scene showing Shetland Ponies ...This Photograph was donated by Jessie Smith to Stanley Joseph McFee.Scene showing Shetland Ponies on the Smalls' property at Shetland Heights.local history, photographs, scenes of san remo and shetland heights, sepia photograph, san remo, shetland heights, shetland ponies -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Slide, Ian McCann, Stawell Show
... Two shetland ponys? pulling stagecoach with people walking... grampians Stawell Show Two shetland ponys? pulling stagecoach ...Two shetland ponys? pulling stagecoach with people walking behind.stawell show -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Memorabilia of unknown
... Article, Clipping about a Shetland pony named Septimus who... a Shetland pony named Septimus who was the mascot for 1RAR in Vietnam ...Article, Clipping about a Shetland pony named Septimus who was the mascot for 1RAR in Vietnam1 rar, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - veterans - australia, septimus -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Caulfield Transport
... Shetland Pony believed to be King Peppin, date unknown... Photograph of John Lemprerie on the first Hardham, Davided Shetland ...Photograph of John Lemprerie on the first Hardham, Davided Shetland Pony believed to be King Peppin, date unknowncaulfield, horses, king peppin, lempriere, john -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Caulfield Transport
... Shetland Pony believed to be King Peppin, date unknown... VIC 3162 melbourne Caulfield Shetland Ponies King Peppin ...Photograph of John Lemprerie on the first Hardham, Davided Shetland Pony believed to be King Peppin, date unknowncaulfield, shetland ponies, king peppin, lempriere, john -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Black and white photograph of Ted Jenkins, c.1939
... shetland ponies with a white fence and Amess House... photograph of Ted Jenkins and two shetland ponies with a white fence ...Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decadeBlack and white landscape photograph of Ted Jenkins and two shetland ponies with a white fence and Amess House in the background.Catalogue number written in pencil on reverse. On reverse in pen '1939 Ted Jenkins + the two shetlands. Behind Ted is the chookhouse and then the picket fence hides the vegetable garden. Norfolk pine and house in background'churchill island, ted jenkins -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/02/1998 12:00:00 AM
... Shetland ponies at her property Bee Farm Toorloo Arm Victoria... Byrne nee Ault with her Shetland ponies at her property Bee Farm ...Colour photograph of Mrs Maisie Byrne nee Ault with her Shetland ponies at her property Bee Farm Toorloo Arm Victoriacelebrations -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of man and pony
... - and 'Dido', the small Shetland pony.... - and 'Dido', the small Shetland pony. churchill island photograph ...Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph shows the son of the owner of Churchill Island - Ted Jenkins - and 'Dido', the small Shetland pony.Sepia photograph white narrow white border of a man in a wheelchair gently holding the nose of a small pony, with another person standing at the extreme left of frame. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, ted jenkins, dido -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newsclip, Ballarat Courier, Big Cats May Roam Area, 2012
... of a Shetland pony , and found paw prints of a large cat nearby. Dy... of a Shetland pony , and found paw prints of a large cat nearby. Dy ...Dr David Waldron has spent years trawling through government documents and speaking to old farmers and policemen trying to gather as much information as possible for a book on the subject of giant cats. In 2013 his book, co-authored with Simon Townsend, "Snarls from the tea-Tree: A History of Victorian Big cat Folkore" was published.Half a page from an undated Ballarat Courier with information relating to big cats in the Australian bush. It also includes an image of Dr David Waldron. The article is a response to the findings of Noel Judd of Smythesdale who reported the death of a Shetland pony , and found paw prints of a large cat nearby. Dy David Waldron considered plaster casts of the paw print and concluded they were almost certainly not made by a cat.australian animal folklore collections, big cats, smythesdale, waldron, judd -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Functional object - Fishing Reel, 1940s?
... pulled by a Shetland pony and had strong arms for shooting... moved freely around the island in a cart pulled by a Shetland ...E H "Ted" Jenkins was the paraplegic son of Harry Jenkins who bought Churchill Island in 1936 as an interest for Ted. Ted lived on Churchill Island at various times with his nurse Sr Margaret "Jimmy" Campbell, e.g. second world war when they ran a shorthorn dairy farm, and at other times lived in their home in Melbourne. He moved freely around the island in a cart pulled by a Shetland pony and had strong arms for shooting and fishing. The reel suggests he went shark fishing or deer water fishing. Ted was also keen on 'ham' radio, and had many friends from his school who became life-long friends and frequent visitors to him on Churchill Island.Wood and brass (shark?) fishing reel. Probably hand-made. Wound with original cord fishing line. Has separate brass winder handle (see 0296.2)"E H Jenkins 1943" etched on one side. "Click on" etched on one side.ted jenkins, fishing, reel, churchill island, western port, jenkins, margaret campbell, sister campbell, jimmy, campbell -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Functional object - fishing reel handle
... pulled by a Shetland pony and had strong arms for shooting... moved freely around the island in a cart pulled by a Shetland ...E H "Ted" Jenkins was the paraplegic son of Harry Jenkins who bought Churchill Island in 1936 as an interest for Ted. Ted lived on Churchill Island at various times with his nurse Sr Margaret "Jimmy" Campbell, e.g. second world war when they ran a shorthorn dairy farm, and at other times lived in their home in Melbourne. He moved freely around the island in a cart pulled by a Shetland pony and had strong arms for shooting and fishing. The reel suggests he went shark fishing or deer water fishing. Ted was also keen on 'ham' radio, and had many friends from his school who became life-long friends and frequent visitors to him on Churchill Island.brass handle with turned wooden handles either end, brass flat and slightly tapered each end, hole in centre for attaching to reel.ted jenkins, fishing, reel, churchill island, western port, handle, jenkins, campbell, margaret, jimmy -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Journal - Ski-Horizon Vol 3 No 11, July 1952
... and Shetland and Welsh ponies from the Toonallook, Albury which... and Shetland and Welsh ponies from the Toonallook, Albury which ...Ski-Horizon is the official journal of the Federation of Victorian Ski Clubs which began publication in 1949. The were 26 original member clubs which included Albury Ski Club, Bogong Ski Club, Myrtleford Ski Club, Tallangatta and District Ski Club and Wangaratta Ski Club. Two pioneers of Falls Creek, Tom Mitchell, M.L.A., and Martin Romuld were Vice-Presidents of the Federation.This Journal is significant because it documents the early development of skiing in Victoria.The journal features stories and events chronicling developments in Victoria and internationally. There were no items specifically related to Falls Creek in this issue. However the back inside cover featured an advertisement for Toonallook Romneys and Shetland and Welsh ponies from the Toonallook, Albury which was the property of Fred Griffith. It was frequently the venue for the annual fundraising ball for the Albury Ski Club. tom mitchell m.l.a., toonallook, fred griffith -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Print - Picture of a Scottish Shepherd and his Two Dogs, A Shepherd and His Friends, 20th Century
... . Like the Shetland pony, Shetland cattle and the Shetland sheep.... Like the Shetland pony, Shetland cattle and the Shetland sheep ...Shepherding is among the oldest occupations, beginning some 5,000 years ago in Asia Minor. Sheep were kept for their milk, meat and especially their wool. Over the next thousand years, sheep and shepherding spread throughout Eurasia. Henri Fleisch tentatively suggested the Shepherd Neolithic industry of Lebanon may date to the Epipaleolithic and that it may have been used by one of the first cultures of nomadic shepherds in the Beqaa Valley. Some sheep were integrated in the family farm along with other animals such as chickens and pigs. To maintain a large flock, the sheep must be able to move from pasture to another pasture. This required the development of an occupation separate from that of the farmer. The duty of shepherds was to keep their flock intact, protect it from predators and guide it to market areas in time for shearing. In ancient times, shepherds also commonly milked their sheep, and made cheese from this milk; few shepherds still do this today. In many societies, shepherds were an important part of the economy. Unlike farmers, shepherds were often wage earners, being paid to watch the sheep of others. Shepherds also lived apart from society, being largely nomadic. It was mainly a job of solitary males without children, and new shepherds thus needed to be recruited externally. Shepherds were most often the younger sons of farming peasants who did not inherit any land. In other societies, each family would have a family member to shepherd its flock, often a child, youth or an elder who couldn't help much with harder work; these shepherds were fully integrated in society. Shepherds would normally work in groups either looking after one large flock, or each bringing their own and merging their responsibilities. They would live in small cabins, often shared with their sheep, and would buy food from local communities. Less often shepherds lived in covered wagons that travelled with their flocks. Shepherding developed only in certain areas. In the lowlands and river valleys, it was far more efficient to grow grain and cereals than to allow sheep to graze, thus the raising of sheep was confined to rugged and mountainous areas. In pre-modern times shepherding was thus centred on regions such as the Middle East, Greece, the Pyrenees, the Carpathian Mountains, Scotland and Northern England. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepherd The Shetland Sheepdog, often known as the Sheltie, is a breed of herding dog that originated in the Shetland Islands of Scotland. The original name was Shetland Collie, but this caused controversy amongst Rough Collie breeders of the time, so the breed's name was formally changed. This diligent small dog is clever, vocal, excitable and willing to please. They are incredibly trustworthy to their owners to the point where they are often referred to as "shadows" due to their attachment to family. This breed was formally recognized by The Kennel Club (UK) in 1909. Like the Shetland pony, Shetland cattle and the Shetland sheep, the Shetland Sheepdog is a hardy but diminutive breed developed to thrive amidst the harsh and meagre conditions of its native islands. While the Sheltie still excels at herding, today it is often raised as a working dog and/or family pet. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shetland_Sheepdog The Rough Collie (also known as the Long-Haired Collie) is a long-coated dog breed of medium to large size that, in its original form, was a type of collie used and bred for herding sheep in Scotland. More recent breeding has focused on the Collie as a show dog, and also companion. The breed specifications call for a distinctive long narrow tapered snout and tipped (semiprick) ears, so some dogs have their ears taped when young. Rough Collies generally come in shades of sable and white (sometimes mahogany), blue merle, tri-coloured, and colour-headed white. There is a smooth-coated variety known as a Smooth Collie; some breed organisations, including both the American and Canadian Kennel Clubs, consider smooth-coat and rough-coat collies to be variations of the same breed. Rough Collies closely resemble the smaller Shetland Sheepdogs or "Shelties", but the two breeds do not have an exclusive linear relationship. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rough_Collie This picture shows a typical Scottish scene with a shepherd in kilt and his two sheepdogs.Picture, print of old Scotsman sitting on a stone slab with his dogs nearby. Framed, glass covered colour print. Marked "A SHEPHERD AND HIS FRIENDS", "1897" , "Drummonds" (on picture). Marked "A SHEPHERD AND HIS FRIENDS", "1897" , "Drummonds" (on picture). flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, print, picture, wall decoration, shepherd and dogs, a shepherd and his friends, shetland sheep dog, rough collie