Photograph album of Glenaray Station
Digital Image
Identifier: DH00430006_001
Dates
- Majority of material found within c.1945 - c.1949
Summary
Photograph album of Glenaray Station buildings, people, animals, farmland, and high country.
Photographs to accompany Bill and Francis Watt's interviews for the Southland Oral History Project.
Photographs to accompany Bill and Francis Watt's interviews for the Southland Oral History Project.
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Extent
1 digital object (Photograph album) : JPG files.
Existence and Location of Originals
Digitised, original returned to donor.
Physical Description
Black and white photographic prints on thick black paper.
Content Note
Captions:
Page 1: Front view of "Glenaray" 1947, Side view of homestead, Hut, Woolshed, Cookshop at men's huts
Page 2: Woolshed 1947 shearing, View from hut window
Page 3: Working with sheep on Glenaray
Page 5: The Boss H.W. Pinckney with Scout, Sharp, Glen, Bry.
Page 6: At the dip
Page 8: Yarding calves at the stockyards
Page 9: Branding calves
Page 10:Penning up for speying, Leg ropping, Anxious matrons
Page 11: Horses of Glenaray, Mr A. Johnstone at work in the stockyards with King
Page 12: First time upon Dolly A. Johnstone
Page 14: Mares and foals
Page 15: Trigger, Handreared foal Trigger, W. Walt with Precious
Page 16: Patch, Paint. A.Chamlers
Page 17: Flicka, Sirvino, Skipper, T.Smith on Jill
Page 19: I. Hume Packing Team 1948, 1947
Page 20: McKay Hope Warrigal, Warrigal, Jimmy on Jimmy, Skipper
Page 21: Prickles, Tony, Rebecca
Page 22: Puddy, The shepherd's hacks
Page 23: Waikaia River in flood 19th March 1949, Netting paddock fence, The netting paddock
Page 24: More views of the river
Page 25: Gow's Creek Bridge
Page 26: Washout at apple trees, In apple tree paddock
Page 27: Gow's Creek, From the apple trees
Page 28: The excavator at work Gow's Creek, 1949
Page 29: Deer stalking on Glenaray
Page 30: Doug, Jim, Tommy, Bill, Washing Day, J. Dillon
Page 31: Around the Huts, Harrie, Bob, Jim, Doug, Brian, George, Jim, Alan, Tommy, Archie, Archie, Bill
Page 32: 4 views from W. Hand's, Baled hay on Glenaray
Page 33: Views around Glenaray
Page 34: Sheepyards and Bungalow, Lower Gow's Creek, Eny Creek Flat, Cows on Eny Creek
Page 35: Huts on the High Country of Glenaray, Eny Creek, Steaple Creek camp, Hyde home
Page 36: Sullivans, Nobby, Dome, Patterson's Spur
Page 37: Flaxie, Junction, Titens, Bush huts
Page 38: Blue Lake, Christies Whitcombe hut, Jack Mac's, Kenny Murrays
Page 40: Whitescombe Bridge
Page 41: The crossing at the Briton, From bush hut to Christies, Weaners block to Christies, Weaner bridge
Page 42: 12 o'clock gap, From Gorge creek to bush hut, Jack Mac and Gorge creek junction
Page 43: Remarkable Gap, Blue Lake, Gow's Lake, Lakes Fred and Scott (Blue Lake)
Page 44: Bind Island Gow's Lake, Falls at Jack Mac, Gows Creek Falls, Waikaia Falls
Page 45: Waikaia Falls, Falls in Kenny Murray's valley, View from above falls
Page 46: Digging peat at Jack Macs. J. Mahon, Looking up valley from Jack Macs, Warrigal Captain McKay, The track from Jack Macs to Waikaia Feat.
Page 47: The Three Sisters, bush hut block
Page 1: Front view of "Glenaray" 1947, Side view of homestead, Hut, Woolshed, Cookshop at men's huts
Page 2: Woolshed 1947 shearing, View from hut window
Page 3: Working with sheep on Glenaray
Page 5: The Boss H.W. Pinckney with Scout, Sharp, Glen, Bry.
Page 6: At the dip
Page 8: Yarding calves at the stockyards
Page 9: Branding calves
Page 10:Penning up for speying, Leg ropping, Anxious matrons
Page 11: Horses of Glenaray, Mr A. Johnstone at work in the stockyards with King
Page 12: First time upon Dolly A. Johnstone
Page 14: Mares and foals
Page 15: Trigger, Handreared foal Trigger, W. Walt with Precious
Page 16: Patch, Paint. A.Chamlers
Page 17: Flicka, Sirvino, Skipper, T.Smith on Jill
Page 19: I. Hume Packing Team 1948, 1947
Page 20: McKay Hope Warrigal, Warrigal, Jimmy on Jimmy, Skipper
Page 21: Prickles, Tony, Rebecca
Page 22: Puddy, The shepherd's hacks
Page 23: Waikaia River in flood 19th March 1949, Netting paddock fence, The netting paddock
Page 24: More views of the river
Page 25: Gow's Creek Bridge
Page 26: Washout at apple trees, In apple tree paddock
Page 27: Gow's Creek, From the apple trees
Page 28: The excavator at work Gow's Creek, 1949
Page 29: Deer stalking on Glenaray
Page 30: Doug, Jim, Tommy, Bill, Washing Day, J. Dillon
Page 31: Around the Huts, Harrie, Bob, Jim, Doug, Brian, George, Jim, Alan, Tommy, Archie, Archie, Bill
Page 32: 4 views from W. Hand's, Baled hay on Glenaray
Page 33: Views around Glenaray
Page 34: Sheepyards and Bungalow, Lower Gow's Creek, Eny Creek Flat, Cows on Eny Creek
Page 35: Huts on the High Country of Glenaray, Eny Creek, Steaple Creek camp, Hyde home
Page 36: Sullivans, Nobby, Dome, Patterson's Spur
Page 37: Flaxie, Junction, Titens, Bush huts
Page 38: Blue Lake, Christies Whitcombe hut, Jack Mac's, Kenny Murrays
Page 40: Whitescombe Bridge
Page 41: The crossing at the Briton, From bush hut to Christies, Weaners block to Christies, Weaner bridge
Page 42: 12 o'clock gap, From Gorge creek to bush hut, Jack Mac and Gorge creek junction
Page 43: Remarkable Gap, Blue Lake, Gow's Lake, Lakes Fred and Scott (Blue Lake)
Page 44: Bind Island Gow's Lake, Falls at Jack Mac, Gows Creek Falls, Waikaia Falls
Page 45: Waikaia Falls, Falls in Kenny Murray's valley, View from above falls
Page 46: Digging peat at Jack Macs. J. Mahon, Looking up valley from Jack Macs, Warrigal Captain McKay, The track from Jack Macs to Waikaia Feat.
Page 47: The Three Sisters, bush hut block
Repository Details
Part of the Southland Oral History Project Repository