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National Wool Museum
Game, Board, Squatter game: the Australasian game (25th Anniversary addition)
Associated letter from Mr R Lloyd provides information about cover photograph. "the stockman featured (on the lid).. is Kerry Shanley, a fifth generation squatter fron San Michele Station, Adaminaby, NSW. The station was originally settled by the family in the 1830's (ref base of game) Murfett editionNWM 99.109 SQUATTER/ 25TH ANNIVERSERYsheep stations - management wool growing squatters, murfett, lloyd, mr robert, australia, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters, squatter board game -
National Wool Museum
Drawing, Robert Lloyd, Squatter game, 1980
Original concept drawing of the board game Squatter by Mr Robert Lloyd. Squatter is a wool themed board game. With more than 500,000 games sold in Australia as of 2007, it is the most successful board game ever produced in Australia. NOTE THIS IS THE ORIGINAL ATTEMPT /I MADE TO PUT DOWN ON PAPER/ MY ORIGINAL CONCEPT OF/ THE AUSTRALIAN FARMING GAME/ SQUATTER,,(SIGNED) Robert Lloyd/ 24th January 1980 (THIS WAS 6 YEARS BEFORE / PUBLICATION OF ....15/11/91sheep stations - management wool growing squatters, lloyd, mr robert, australia, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters, squatter board game -
National Wool Museum
Stamp Set, [Squatter]
Associated documents from Mr R Lloyd provide further information"Australia's famous Squatter Game"sheep stations - management wool growing squatters, lloyd, mr robert, australia, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Wool Museum
Newspaper Clipping, "Squatter comes to Hawaii", 1984
Associated documents from Mr R Lloyd provide further informationNewspaper clipping: from "Patrol" September 1984 , newspaper of the Australian Pacific Submarine Force. Article and photograph is about Robert Lloyd and the "Squatter" game. "Squatter comes to Hawaii"sheep stations - management wool growing squatters, lloyd, mr robert, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Smeaton House, Smeaton, 2011, 09/04/2011
Captain Hepburn was a squatter who held the license for Smeaton Estate. Colour photographs of Smeaton House, Smeaton, built by squatters John and Elizabeth Hepburn. john hepburn, elizabeth hepburn, smeaton house, squatter, smeaton, architecture -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Michael Cannon, Historical records of Victoria : foundation series : volume 6 : the crown, the land and the squatter 1835-1840, 1991
Reproductions of various transactions and reports dealing with squatting, land tenure and agricultural production in Port Phillip in the years 1835-1840. A history of land grants, surveying, squatters? life and land use during this period.maps, b&w illustrations, colour illustrationsvictorian history -
National Wool Museum
Letter, [Squatter]
Part of the "Squatter" game archiveMax Costersheep stations - management wool growing squatters, young farmers of victoria, lloyd, mr robert, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Wool Museum
Letter, [Squatter]
Part of the "Squatter" game archivePaul Michaelsheep stations - management wool growing squatters, young farmers of victoria, lloyd, mr robert, gnaraloo station, wetern australia, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Wool Museum
Photograph, Squatter
Associated letter from Mr R Lloyd provides information the original playing boardNWM 99.107 PHOTOGRAPH OF THE ORIGINAL "SQUATTER" PLAYING BOARD./ SHIRT BUTTONS WERE USED AS SHEEP TOKENS./ (THE SALESLADY IN THE LOCAL HABERDASHERY SHOP EXPRESSED SURPRISE WHEN I SAID I WOULD LIKE/ TO BUY 180 SHIRT BUTTONS!)sheep stations - management wool growing squatters, lloyd, mr robert, australia, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image, Archibald Fiskin, c1895
Photograph portrait of squatter Archibald Fiskin.archibald fiskin, lal lal, squatter -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image, Charlotte Emily Fiskin
Charlotte Emily McNamara (1842-1913) married Archibald Fiskin in July 1859, and they had three children together.Photograph portrait of Emily Fiskin, wife of squatter Archibald Fiskin.archibald fiskin, lal lal, squatter, charlotte emily fiskin -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Booklet - Index to Map, et al, Early Squatters' Stations in Melbourne, Portland Bay and Western Port Districts, 1836-1840, 2016
Photocopied copy of an index.Horizontally bound A4 typed listing with coloured illustration on the front page and a clear plastic cover sheet.non-fictionPhotocopied copy of an index.settlers, farming, pastoralism -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Ercildoun Workers Cottage, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of a timber on the Ercildoun property established by squatters the Learmonth Brothers. architecture, garden, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune, workers cottage, squatter, settlement -
Federation University Historical Collection
Drawing - Image - black and white, Angus McMillan, c1835
Angus McMillan named the Avon River after the river of the same name in his native Scotland. In 1840 he established a pastoral run at Bushy Park, north-west of the township. William Odell Raymond established a run in the area in 1842, and built his house, Strathfieldsaye, during 1848–54. European settlement did not take place without resistance, and in return, massacres were inflicted by Angus McMillan and others on Gunai people, especially between the years of 1840 and 1850. (wikipedia) The first application for the 'Bushy Park' run appears in the “Port Phillip Gazette” on 13 August 1843. It was taken up by Angus McMillan, who also took up the 'Boisdale' run for his employer Lachlan Macalister at the same time. In March 1844 a Licence to occupy the 16,000 acre 'Bushy Park' was granted to McMillan. In the late 1840s Andrew Martin and Matt McCraw built Angus McMillan's Bushy Park homestead. Aboriginal killings in Gippsland area most often were never formally recorded, but lived on in folklore, mainly in place names pinpointing what some historians now refer to as "massacres", and others as "conflicts". There is Boney Point, on Lake Wellington, Butchers Creek, near Metung, Slaughterhouse Gully, at Buchan, Skull Creek, at Lindenow, and, notoriously, Warrigal Creek, at Woodside. "Here, according to a couple of contemporary - though not eyewitness - reports, between 50 and 150 blacks were killed in an orgy of revenge after the murder and mutilation of a leading Scots settler, Ronald Macalister. If anybody had any doubts about the fitness of commemorating McMillan's name, no one voiced them then. Gippsland was, and still is, dotted with stone cairns tracing his route from Omeo, down the Tambo Valley to the fertile plains where he was to make (and lose) his fortune. And where, according to a growing body of opinion, he was to lead the "Highland Brigade", a band of armed settlers, against the Kurnai. History is fiction agreed on, and it is written by the winners. For most of the past 150 years, McMillan has been hailed as a trail-blazing pioneer. The legend began to crumble 20 years ago with publication of new histories, which at first outraged Gippsland historical societies and old residents, but which have gradually changed the way McMillan is viewed. ... Still, not all McMillan's contemporaries agreed with the "Highland Brigade" and its methods. Henry Meyrick, an English-born squatter, wrote to relatives in disgust about his neighbours. He estimated that 450 had been killed, and wrote: "Men, women and children are shot down whenever they can be met with. Some excuse might be found for shooting the men by those who are daily getting their cattle speared, but what they can urge in their excuse who shoot the women and children I cannot conceive." (http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/04/26/1019441303552.html, accessed 20 September 2016.) The Gippsland electorate is called 'McMillan' in his honour. Black and white image of a man wearing a coat and beret. He is Scottish born Victorian Squatter Angus McMillan of Bushy Park, Gippsland.angus mcmillan, squatter, aboriginal massacre, bushy park, gunai, avon river, pioneer -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Pearce, Flo Hales, Jeremy, Boisdale - From Squatter to Settler, 1980
An account of the settling of Boisdale, Victoria, and the families who developed and supported the farms and community.settlers, gippsland, genealogy -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, J W Cameron Auditor General, The Letters of Henry Howard Meyrick, aspiring squatter. 1840-1847, 2005
The report resulting from the review of the East Gippsland Shires actions in attempting to sell the property of 55 Palmers Road Lakes EntranceISBN 1921060 115government, information, gippsland -
National Wool Museum
Article, Squatter found at Sheepvention
* In Australia alone, over 470,000 copies R.C.Lsquatters sheep stations - history, board games, lloyd, mr robert, squatters, sheep stations - history -
National Wool Museum
Game, Board, Squatter: The Great Australian Game
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National Wool Museum
Game, Electronic, Squatter
Associated letter from Mr R Lloyd provides information about cover photograph.sheep stations - management wool growing squatters, lloyd, mr robert, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Wool Museum
Letter, [Squatter]
Associated documents from Mr R Lloyd provide further informationK Shanleysheep stations - management wool growing squatters, lloyd, mr robert shanley, mr kerry - san michele station, san michele adaminaby, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Wool Museum
Business Card, [Squatter]
Associated documents from Mr R Lloyd provide further informationsheep stations - management wool growing squatters, lloyd, mr robert, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Wool Museum
Photocopy, [Squatter]
sheep stations - management wool growing squatters, lloyd, mr robert, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Wool Museum
Letter, [Squatter]
Kerry Shanleysheep stations - management wool growing squatters, lloyd, mr robert, australia, san michele adaminaby, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Wool Museum
Advertising Sheet, [Squatter]
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National Wool Museum
Letter, [Squatter]
Robert Lloydsheep stations - management wool growing squatters, lloyd, mr robert, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Wool Museum
Negative, [Squatter]
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National Wool Museum
Letter, [Squatter]
Associated documents from Mr R Lloyd provide further informationW G Stuckey Robert C Lloydsheep stations - management wool growing squatters, john sands pty ltd, lloyd, mr robert, australia, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Wool Museum
Letter, [Squatter]
Associated documents from Mr R Lloyd provide further informationPlillip Kinnerslysheep stations - management wool growing squatters, lloyd, mr robert, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Wool Museum
Letter, [Squatter]
Associated documents from Mr R Lloyd provide further informationsheep stations - management wool growing squatters, australian wool bureau, lloyd, mr robert, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Wool Museum
Letter, [Squatter]
Associated documents from Mr R Lloyd provide further informationL K Wigginssheep stations - management wool growing squatters, new zealand wool board, lloyd, mr robert, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters