Showing 5 items matching "wiggins road."
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Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photographs of various activities on the Skelton farm, Wiggins Road, Scotsburn, circa 1930, Skelton Family farm work
... Photographs of various activities on the Skelton farm, Wiggins Road, Scotsburn, circa 1930...Photograph Photographs of various activities on the Skelton farm, Wiggins Road, Scotsburn, circa 1930 ...Of significant interest as depicting farming practices and machinery.Good for a laser copy of old photographs.straw stacks., farm tractor steel wheels., clydesdale horses., horse-drawn plough and reaper., harness details., tractor is possibly a case. -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Group of photographs of Arthur Skelton's home comprising four pictures of his parent's home at Wiggin's Road, Scotsburn, Skelton Family home on Wiggins Road, Scotsburn
... Skelton Family home on Wiggins Road, Scotsburn....Cottage garden. good Skelton Family home on Wiggins Road, Scotsburn. Photograph Group of photographs of Arthur Skelton's home comprising four pictures of his parent's home at Wiggin's Road, Scotsburn. ...goodrural buildings., 1922 fordson tractor., cottages., cottage garden. -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Landscape photograph of the country below the north side of Mount Buninyong, Photograph of the land to the north of Mount Buninyong
... ...Wiggins Road....Landscape view Yendon No 2 road. Wiggins Road. Good, but discoloured. Not very clear. ...Good, but discoloured. Not very clear.landscape view, yendon no 2 road., wiggins road. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Newspaper Clipping, Early View of Club Hotel, Ringwood East
... At that time the Club Hotel in Mt Dandenong Road, East Ringwood was owned by a George Wiggin. There were antimony mines operating nearby. ...At that time the Club Hotel in Mt Dandenong Road, East Ringwood was owned by a George Wiggin. There were antimony mines operating nearby. ...The newspaper clipping caption is incorrect. The Club Hotel featured in the article was located on the north side of Mount Dandenong Road. It was destroyed by fire in 1890 prior to re-opening later on the south side where it operated until sale and demolition in 2020 to make way for a retirement village. (See PDF attached - "SS0067 Vic Collections 3754b - Club Hotel Fire 1890").Early View of Club Hotel, Ringwood East. Weatherboard with iron roof. Single chimney on one end. Picket fence on RHS. Two horse-drawn vehicles standing out front including three adults and two children. Source/date of newspaper unknown. Later newspaper item also attached reporting hotel being destroyed by fire in 1890.Caption: There was 'antimony in them thar hills' at Ringwood when this picture was taken in the 1890s. At that time the Club Hotel in Mt Dandenong Road, East Ringwood was owned by a George Wiggin. There were antimony mines operating nearby. The present-day Club Hotel is on this site. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Original Coach and Horses Hotel, south side of Whitehorse Road, Ringwood 1875
... (Thomas Wiggin) Original Coach and Horses Hotel, south side of Whitehorse Road, Ringwood 1875 Photograph ...Inscription below photograph reads, "Original Coach and Horses Hotel, Whitehorse Rd. 1875". (Thomas Wiggin)
