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National Wool MuseumCraft - Block, printing, Yarram Park Homestead Printing Block
... Yarram Park Homestead Printing Block...Yarram Park Homestead...Printing block depicting Yarram Park Homestead....Printing block depicting Yarram Park Homestead. Yarram Park Homestead Printing Yarram Park Metal printing plate depicting a large building with landscape in the background. ...Printing block depicting Yarram Park Homestead.Metal printing plate depicting a large building with landscape in the background. Nailed onto wooden block, which has newsprinted pasted on the other side. Found wrapped in Dennys, Laschelles Ltd letterhead.Yarram Parkyarram park homestead, printing -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, “Yarram Park” Homestead in Willaura owned by the Simmons Family
... “Yarram Park” Homestead in Willaura owned by the Simmons Family...“Yarram Park” Homestead Willaura owned by the Simmons Family of OBAN...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians “Yarram Park” Homestead Willaura owned by the Simmons Family of OBAN willaura simmons “Yarram Park” Homestead in Willaura owned by the Simmons Family Photograph ...“Yarram Park” Homestead Willaura owned by the Simmons Family of OBANwillaura simmons -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, “Yarram Park” Homestead Shearing Shed in Willaura with a flock of sheep in foreground
... “Yarram Park” Homestead Shearing Shed in Willaura with a flock of sheep in foreground...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians “Yarram Park” Shearing shed with flock of sheep in foreground. willaura simmons “Yarram Park” Homestead Shearing Shed in Willaura with a flock of sheep in foreground Photograph ...“Yarram Park” Shearing shed with flock of sheep in foreground.willaura simmons -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, “Yarram Park” Homestead West of Willaura with the Grampians in the background
... “Yarram Park” Homestead West of Willaura with the Grampians in the background...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians “Yarram Park” Grampians Rural Scene West of Willaura willaura simmons “Yarram Park” Homestead West of Willaura with the Grampians in the background Photograph ...“Yarram Park” Grampians Rural Scene West of Willaura willaura simmons -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, “Yarram Park” Homestead in Willaura with Mr Kinsella hosting a visit by American Seamen c 1907
... “Yarram Park” Homestead in Willaura with Mr Kinsella hosting a visit by American Seamen c 1907...It consisted of 16 battleships divided into two squadrons, along with various small escorts.[1][2] Roosevelt sought to demonstrate growing American military power and blue-water navy capability. willaura simmons “Yarram Park” Homestead in Willaura with Mr Kinsella hosting a visit by American Seamen c 1907 Photograph ...“Yarram Park” Willaura Visited by American Seamen. Gentleman is Mr William Jennings Kinsella. The Great White Fleet was the popular nickname for the group of United States Navy battleships which completed a journey around the globe from December 16, 1907 to February 22, 1909 by order of President Theodore Roosevelt. Its mission was to make friendly courtesy visits to numerous countries while displaying new U.S. naval power to the world. One goal was to deter a threatened war with Japan since tensions were high in 1907. It familiarized the 14,500 officers and men with the logistical and planning needs for extended fleet action far from home. Hulls were painted a stark white, giving the armada its nickname. It consisted of 16 battleships divided into two squadrons, along with various small escorts.[1][2] Roosevelt sought to demonstrate growing American military power and blue-water navy capability.willaura simmons -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, “Yarram Park” Homestead Hunting Trip with American Seamen c 1907
... “Yarram Park” Homestead Hunting Trip with American Seamen c 1907...It consisted of 16 battleships divided into two squadrons, along with various small escorts.[1][2] Roosevelt sought to demonstrate growing American military power and blue-water navy capability. willaura simmons “Yarram Park” Homestead Hunting Trip with American Seamen c 1907 Photograph ...“Yarram Park” Willaura Hunting Trip with American Seamen. Gentleman at top center back is William Jennings Kinsella. The Great White Fleet was the popular nickname for the group of United States Navy battleships which completed a journey around the globe from December 16, 1907 to February 22, 1909 by order of President Theodore Roosevelt. Its mission was to make friendly courtesy visits to numerous countries while displaying new U.S. naval power to the world. One goal was to deter a threatened war with Japan since tensions were high in 1907. It familiarized the 14,500 officers and men with the logistical and planning needs for extended fleet action far from home. Hulls were painted a stark white, giving the armada its nickname. It consisted of 16 battleships divided into two squadrons, along with various small escorts.[1][2] Roosevelt sought to demonstrate growing American military power and blue-water navy capability.willaura simmons
