Postcard - 'Gunner', Capeedee Stud Ram, Chas P Scott, 1926

Historical information

This postcard was found loose in the first of three albums compiled and owned by J W Allen, Secretary of New South Wales Grazier's, and is associated with the New South Wales Graziers Association world tour of sheep 1928-1929.

The album contains photographs of travel, sheep, farms, stations, people and landscapes from around the world.

Locations include Naples, Port Said, Suez, Birregurra (Vic), Alexandra (Vic), Ballangeich (Vic), Keith (SA), Mt Gambier (SA), Buckland Park (SA), Tasmania, Winton (QLD), Sydney Harbour, Canberra (ACT), Toowoomba (QLD), Rockhampton (QLD), Tocal (NSW), Deepwater (NSW), Glen Innes (NSW), Longreach (QLD), Moree (NSW), Barraba (NSW) and Mudgee (NSW).

Properties depicted include Mooleric, Turkeith, Woolongoon, Minadale, Crower Station, Merrindie, Koomooloo Station, Cappeedee, Koonoona, Rathmore, Ellenthorpe, Camden Park Station, Glenlegh, Strathmore Station, Ilparran Station, Binneguy, Midkin, Terlings, Ashley, Bereen, Plumthorpe, Mayvale and Havilah.

The album was found in a clean out at the Great Southern Agricultural Research Institute and donated to the National Wool Museum, along with other related material such as photographs, glass lantern slides and ephemera.

Physical description

Photographic postcard with black and white image of a ram with white background, and black printed text.

Inscriptions & markings

Front: CAPEEDEE STUD MERINOS, 1926 / Special Stud Ram “Gunner” (2 ½ years). / Bred by and the property of Walter S. Murray, “Capeedee,” Hallett, / South Australia / Chas. P. Scott, Photo, Adelaide

Back: POST CARD / CORRESPONDENCE / ADDRESS ONLY / KODAK / AUSTRALIA / KODAK / AUSTRALIA

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