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Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Beyond the Blazing Stump, Russell Walker, 1999
... Beyond the Blazing Stump...Beyond the Blazing Stump ...A collection of poems written over a period of 20 years, based on the author's experiences as he travelled in north eastern Victoria, NSW and southern Queensland. Many of the verses are based on events which took place at Perry's Blazing Stump Hotel at Bandiana near Wodonga, Victoria. The "Blazing Stump" got its name from the custom of early travellers bringing a log or stump to the fire to keep it burning for the next campers. The Melrose referred to in some poems is Melrose Primary School in West Wodonga.A volume of 102 pages, including an anthology of poems with illustrations.fictionA collection of poems written over a period of 20 years, based on the author's experiences as he travelled in north eastern Victoria, NSW and southern Queensland. Many of the verses are based on events which took place at Perry's Blazing Stump Hotel at Bandiana near Wodonga, Victoria. The "Blazing Stump" got its name from the custom of early travellers bringing a log or stump to the fire to keep it burning for the next campers. The Melrose referred to in some poems is Melrose Primary School in West Wodonga.australian poetry, perry's stump hotel -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, 1960's
... the stump ...This photograph shows the hotel without the later addition of the wooden stump to the corner near the bar door. The stump relates to the story of early closing time in the late 1800's early 1900's when if the publican thought it was safe he would put a lit lantern out on the wood chopping stump to indicate that he was still open for business.This photo is significant because it shows the building without the "stump" out the front which was a later addition.Black and white photograph of The Caledonian Hotel taken from the diagonal cornerWritten in ink -The Stump Hotelthe stump, hotel, caledonian hotel, bank street, james street -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Photograph, Woosnan, Frank, Crowes: G41 over "The Black Stump", 7 July 1942
... Crowes: G41 over "The Black Stump" ...G41 derailed at Crowes at "The Black Stump" on 7 July 1942, with Con Duggan, G. Newland and Frank Woosnan observing.. G41 over "The Black Stump" at Crowes, 7 July 1942.crowes; g41; derailment; con duggan; frank woosnan; g. newland; colac; -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Smith Brothers and The Stump Jump Plough, 1986
... The Smith Brothers and The Stump Jump Plough ...Written to commemorate Centenary of stump jump plough, 1876-1976Grey cover, red lettering, white outline of plough.stump jump plough, agricultural equipment, farming equipment -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - J. H. Perry's Junction "Stump" Hotel 1929
... The Stump Hotel Wodonga ...John Henry Perry, known as "Jack" arrived in Wodonga in May 1929 with his wife and children. He took over the licence of the Junction Hotel, now known as "The Stump", Bandiana from Mr. Bill Carter. Prior to this he had worked in 3 Australian states as a shearer. He held the licence until 1941 when he passed it over to his son John ("Jack"). After 2 years of retirement, John Snr. purchased the freehold of the Carriers Arms Hotel in Wodonga where he held the licence until the mid 1950s. By 1952, aged 69, he also had the freehold of the Railway Hotel as well as the Commercial Hotel in Mooroopna, Victoria. John Perry served some time as a councillor on the Wodonga Council. In later life he also became a member of the Wodonga Bowls Club. John's descendants owned Wodonga’s Blazing Stump Hotel for 80 years until it was sold in 2008. They then developed the nearby Wodonga Homemaker Centre and invested in the development of other ventures including the Huon Hill Hotel and Valentines Bakeries. John Henry Perry died in Wodonga on 21 June 1980, aged 96 years old.This hotel was owned and continuously operated by John Henry Perry and his descendants for 80 years. It continues to be a popular social venue today.A black and white photo of the J. H. Perry Junction Hotel in Wodonga. The image has been mounted on board.Above doorway in image from left to right: VICTORIA BITTER: PERRY'S/ JUNCTION HOTEL: FOSTERS LAGER"the stump hotel wodonga, john henry perry, hotels wodonga -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Machine - Stump jump plough
Ploughing is a major part of soil conservation, and until 1945, it was mainly done with the aid of horses. The plough cuts into the soil with a coulter, and is followed by the share. The latter digs deeper and pushes up the soil which is then turned over by the mould board. This buries weeds, and exposes the soil to the elements whilst creating a furrow. The stump jump plough was initially invented and developed by two brothers, Richard Bowyer Smith and Clarence Herbert Smith, on the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia in the 1870s. A lot of the farming land in this country was cleared from natural bush through extremely hard manual work and burning. Often there would be residual stumps and roots in the soil which played havoc with long-standing traditional ploughing equipment. The stump jump plough was designed to lift over the obstruction and down again and continue ploughing the soil. It was hailed as a revolutionary change in the way Australian farmers ploughed their land.Unpainted metal stump jump plough with information signagefarm machinery, soil cultivation, stump jump plough, horse drawn -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Chatham-Holmes Collection: "The Black Stump" Blackall, Queensland, !998
... Chatham-Holmes Collection: "The Black Stump" Blackall ...chatham-holmes collection, black stump, blackall, queensland, elizabeth chatham, philip chatham -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Photograph, Crowes: Terminus of the railway line, 1911
... crowes; terminus; "the black stump"; ...The terminus of the railway, and the southern-most station on the Australian mainland, was Crowes, approximately 2 kilometres from Lavers Hill. The line ended at "The Black Stump". Crowes was designed as a fully functioning terminus and received a complete instalment of facilities. The site was laid out with three roads plus a dead end siding for a locomotive shed and ash pit. Goods sheds, a platform and livestock ramps catered for freight loadings, while on the north side was a station office, waiting room, parcels shed and passenger shelter. Three departmental residences were also provided. The resident Station Master was withdrawn in November 1916 and the station closed with the line on 10 December 1954.Photograph. Terminus of the Colac-Crowes at Crowes.crowes; terminus; "the black stump"; -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of Treloar's Foundry employees demonstrating a stump extractor, Treloar's Foundry employees demonstrating a stump extractor, between 1855 and 1894
Murray Comrie Collection. This photograph shows the Treloar Foundry employees (possibly Henry Treloar with hand resting on the stump extractor) conducting a demonstration of their tree and stump extracting device on a farm in Inglewood while a large crowd watches. Information collated by Murray Comrie: H.W. (Henry) Treloar was a native of Redruth in Cornwall, where he was born in 1811. He worked as a blacksmith in his father's Cornwall foundry and then in 1840 went to work in Cuba as a foreman smith to the Royal Santiago Copper Mining Co. Returning to England in 1851 he remained for two years just as the reports of rich Victorian goldfields began to be heard there. He brought his family to Australia in September 1853, arriving in Geelong and then working in Heidelberg for eighteen months. He returned to Geelong to set up a business but after three months was drawn to the Maryborough goldfields, then Dunolly and then Sandy Creek (as Tarnagulla was then known), arriving in March 1855. He remained in Tarnagulla until his death. He established the Foundry in Tarnagulla in 1855 and was known as the best 'mining' smith in the district. After the decline of mining he turned to production of agricultural implements and the firm built a reputation in the field, through devices such as the 'NONPARIEL' tree and stump extractor, double furrow ploughs, seed harrows and scarifiers. On 26th October 1878 the firm won three first prizes for their implements at the North Western Agricultural Show at Inglewood. The business of Treloar & Son was taken over by the James Bros in November 1894. This photograph is a reasonable copy created from an older original, owned by Miss Doris Nicholls. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1970s. Monochrome photograph of a large crowd of people watching a stump-removal demonstration in a bush setting.tarnagulla, commerce, industry, blacksmithing, smithing, foundry, businesses, treloar, james, buildings, commercial road, main street -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Sundercut Stump Jump Plough 1925
Black and white drawing printed on thin card showing a Sundercut stump jump plough being worked with a team of six horses. A man sits on the plough, looking at the viewer. Appears to be a print-out on thin card. Has been cut out along printed lines.Handwritten on front bottom: 'Sundercut Stump Jump Plough 1925" Artists' signature under rear wheel on drawing: 'M. Caccianiga"stump jump plough, farm machinery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr James Martin & Mrs Emma Martin nee Bennett Family Photo
James and Emma Martin (nee Bennett) and their five sons in front of their house. The house is a timber house on stumps with a galvanized tin roof with 2 windows. Emma Martin is holding the youngest child. James is standing beside her with the dog Infront of 3 children.Photo of Martin family outside a timber house. The family group is of two adults and five children and their dog. The house is a timber house on stumps with a galvanized tin roof with 2 windows.James & Emma (nee Bennett) Martin & their eldest five sons Stawell.stawell portrait -
Mentone Grammar School
Award - Wood Carving, J.F. Scott Trophy for Inter-House Cricket
Miniature wood cricket bat and stumps, carved from an original cricket stumpJ.F. Scott Trophy for Inter-house Cricket -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Glass slide, 1891-1905
Glass slide of ? tree stumps.trees, plants -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Camberville Tree Stump with Axeman's Footholes, 2014, 04/11/2014
Photograph of a tree stump with axeman's footholes at Camberville.camberville, tree stump, forestry -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Wooden section of Portland Pier, n.d
Bower Bird Museum, Vanda Savill's collection, Heywood. Museum closed 2006.Wooden stump with metal bolts and writing on the side.portland pier, portland harbour -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, The Star, The Star: November 4 1933, 04/11/1933
The sports edition of The Star, a Melbourne newspaper. Covers daily news, this edition has an emphasis on sports results.An example of mid-20th century newspaper32p., Black and white text and illus.Edition ("Stumps Sports Final") printed in red on front pageaustralia history, current affairs, newspapers -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Camp 3 study group, 1942
German camp 3 internees formed a study group. The girls are: Annelies Bulach, Eleonore Ehnis, Gertrud Beilharz, Irene Beilharz, Magda Beilharz, Lotte Muller, Ruth Vollmer, Anny Kubler, Gertrud Scheerle, Helga Eppinger, Maria Streker, Liselotte Steller, Liselotte Streker and Evan Ruff.Black and white photograph of 10 young ladies standing, 4 seated. The number 828 centre front. To their right a tree stump in front of a hut several yards behind the stump.the number 828 internee children, camp 3, templer society, camp 3 study group -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, 1920s
Pons asinorum was the name given to a wooden carving made by road worker Finlay Munro in the early 1920s at Boulder Creek, on the old Princess Highway, between Orbost and Cann River. The carved face was said to mock the supervising engineer after an argument about putting the road alignment across a swamp that required new bridges. The Italian workmen had advocated for a different route to avoid the need for building new bridges across the swamp. This photograph is from a set of thirteen black and white postcards in a fold-out format.This is a photograph of an iconic tourist attraction which records the woodworking skills of workers in the early 20th century. The carving is no longer there.A small black / white photograph of a face carved into a tree stump.on front at bottom - ON THE ORBOST CANN ROADwoodcarving pons-asinorum boulder-creek-east-gippsland princess-highway -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Glass slide, 1891-1905
Glass slide of what appears to be a vine on a tall tree stump.trees, plants -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Postcard - B/W
Period unknown. A postcard depicting "Clematis". mkThe postcard is written on the back to "My dear little Ida" from "Aunt". See photo stored in "Adittional Images" for full text.The postcard depicts wildflowers (Clematis) climbing up a tree/stump."The Rose Series, P. 1800 Australian Wild Flowers - "Clematis"" written on bottom border of postcard. There is a letter written in black ink on the rear of the postcard - see "Additional Images".natural history, flora -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George W. Bell, Tree Eltham, 1960s
Black and white photograph of dead tree stump, Eltham c.1960s.trees, eltham, george w bell collection -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Burnt Stump at Stevenson Falls after 'Black Saturday', 2012, 15/12/2012
Colour photographs of a burnt stump near Stevenson Fall near Marysville.bushfire, black saturday, marysville, waterfall, stevenson fall -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHS, RABAUL
Series of photographs taken near Rabaul in 1941 during WW2, of the Volcano Matupi and other local scenes. Taken by Ern King who died on Rabaul. Collection of 9 photos of Rabaul 1941. All Black and white with white borders. 1. A blow hole at Matupi with smoke coming out. 2. Snow on side of mountain. 3. A stump on side of Matupi. 4. & 5.Photos of Albino camp with soldiers watching natives. 6. Photo of the Volcano at Matupi. 7. Photo on top of Volcano at Matupi. 8. Photo of natives climbing a coconut tree. 9. Photo of a crocodile.On the back of each is written the following; 1. A blow hole at Matupi. 2. Bed (?) of Matupi 1941. 3. A stump on side of Matupi. 4. & 5.Photos of Albino camp 1941. E.G. King 6. Matupi from the bottom 1941. 7.Near the top of Matupi. 8. Getting a few coconuts for use. 9. A snap of a crocodile.rabaul 1941, volcano, matupi, ww2, e. g. king -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Dental Surgical Instrument, Smith & Sheppard
Forceps, Tooth Extracting - Lower Stumps. Maker Smith & Sheppard. Stamped 31 on handle. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, forceps, tooth extracting, lower stumps, smith & sheppard. -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Main street of Yendon from the West showing felled pine trees and tree stumps, September 1995
Social, historicalExample of the felling of trees for power company in the late twentieth centuryColour photo, of the Western outskirts of the township of Yendon showing felled pine trees and stumps yendon, moorabool shire, streetscape, felled pinetrees, powercor -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
One of a collection of over 400 photographs in an album commenced in 1960 and presented to the Phillip Island & Westernport Historical Society by the Shire of Phillip IslandPhotograph of a Koala climbing on a tree stump - caption under this photograph - "No good, I'll try another".local history, photography, koala, native wildlife, black & white photograph, koalas, wildlife - koala, john jenner, bryant west -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Camberville Tree Stump with Axeman's Footholes, 2014, 04/11/2014
Colour photograph of a tree stump at Camberville, showing the foot holes created for the axemen to climb the tree.tree stump, foot holes, axeman, camberville -
Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Memorabilia (Item) - Medallion, CDCA life member medallion, 1935
This medallion represents the Caulfield District Cricket Association and was given to life member Fred Whelan in 1935.Very few players/officials were given this honourCaulfield District Cricket Associationmurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, cdca, medals, fred whelan -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George W. Bell, Fire, Laughing Waters Area, 1965
Black and white photograph of burnt out tree stump, Laughing Waters Road area, Eltham 1965laughing waters road, eltham, fires, bush fires, george w bell collection -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Nails
Flathead square copper nails probably used either for building timber boats or for killing tree stumps.1. None 2. Several line marks on each of 4 sides near topnails, copper