Item Type: PhotographDescription: 25th Reunion of Allan, Turner, Ken Henry and Jack Martin
In 1948, Jack Martin, along with Ken Henry from Numbaa, and Allan Turner from Victoria, were chosen to represent Australia at the Inte...
Item Type: PhotographDescription: Ken Henry, Geoff Lindsay, John Richardson, Bill Frazer? (Winner Australian Ploughing Championship), Wal Sharpe, Bruce Coulthart and Jack Martin at the presentation dinner.
Item Type: PhotographDescription: Jack Martin and Friends on a Hike at Narrow Neck.
Left to right - John Day, Dave McIlquaham, Norm Cook and Jack Martin.
Item Type: PhotographDescription: Jennifer, Peter, Valmai, Jack, Helen, Harley, Robyn and Carol Martin.
Item Type: PhotographDescription: Ken Henry, Alan Turner and Jack Martin at International Judging Day, Royal York Show, England.
When Jack Martin was 20, he was chosen, along with Ken Henry from Numbaa, and Allan Turner from ...
Item Type: PhotographDescription: Jack Martin at a Rural Youth Day, Junior Farmers Camp, Oakleigh.
Item Type: PhotographDescription: Les Aitken, Ray Carmody, Joe White, Jack Martin, Ray Sproule, Avon Dunster.
Item Type: PhotographDescription: The trunks of Cabbage Trees were used to make footbridges and log walls for buildings. Their shoots were used to feed pigs and sometimes as vegetables for pioneer families. They were waterproof a...
Item Type: PhotographDescription: The stock crossing was next to Manson's Bridge in Calderwood Road, Albion Park. It gave travelling stock access to water. Horse and sulky carts crossed over the bridge.
Item Type: PhotographDescription: Manson's Bridge crosses the Macquarie Rivulet at Calderwood Road, Albion Park. It was named after David Manson and family who lived on a farm next to the bridge. David was an Alderman on Shellhar...
Item Type: PhotographDescription: Manson's Bridge crosses the Macquarie Rivulet at Calderwood Road, Albion Park. It was named after David Manson and family who lived on a farm next to the bridge. David was an Alderman on Shellhar...
Item Type: PhotographDescription: Edward Couch purchased this farm from Benjamin Clarke c.1893. 'Wairanga', the homestead, was completed in 1895. The home was built on rubble foundations. The corners were made of sandstone cut a...
Item Type: PhotographDescription: Edward Couch purchased this farm from Benjamin Clarke c.1893. 'Wairanga', the homestead, was completed in 1895. The home was built on rubble foundations. The corners were made of sandstone cut a...
Item Type: PhotographDescription: The stock crossing was next to Manson's Bridge in Calderwood Road, Albion Park. It gave travelling stock access to water. Horse and sulky carts crossed over the bridge. This view is looking south...
Item Type: PhotographDescription: This property was formerly owned by John and Sarah McGill. The first Court of Petty Sessions was held here in 1894 and continued until the completion of the Albion Park Courthouse in 1908. Blacks...
Item Type: PhotographDescription: Matt Carroll was a blacksmith in Albion Park. His blacksmith shop was on the property to the left of this photo. His wife, Theresa, was the daughter of Gabriel and Ellen Timbs.
Item Type: PhotographDescription: Matt Carroll was a blacksmith in Albion Park. His blacksmith shop was on the property to the left of this photo. His wife, Theresa, was the daughter of Gabriel and Ellen Timbs.
Item Type: PhotographDescription: When Gabriel Timbs died in 1901, his widow Ellen moved to her daughter Theresa Carroll's home in Terry Street. The photo shows Ellen's 'parlour' or 'flat', upstairs on the right. Matt Carroll was...
Item Type: PhotographDescription: The dairy building, built to produce butter, is on the southern side of Macquarie Rivulet at Manson's Bridge. The building was designed and built by D. L. Waugh in 1884. The factory was an immedi...
Item Type: PhotographDescription: 'Tulkeroo' was built c.1885 as a manager's residence for the first Albion Park Dairy Factory in Calderwood Road.
Item Type: PhotographDescription: 'Tulkeroo' was built c.1885 as a manager's residence for the first Albion Park Dairy Factory in Calderwood Road.
Item Type: PhotographDescription: The Presbyterian Church sought new accomodation for it's Minister in the late 1800s. The Manse was built and opened on the 26th April, 1890 on land donated by John Russell. The first Minister to ...