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Negative - Chetwynd District, Victoria, 1930
Reg. No: MM 003253
- Description Of Content:
- The waterhole on 'Glenelg Vale' station with a stand where four gallon tins of water were bucketed up and tipped into a drum connected by four ft galvanised pipe to fill the dip. The steam is from a fire where arsenic was boiled. There were several four-gallon tins on the fire at any one time (see also mm 003251,3252).
- Acquisition Information:
- Copied from Ian MacKinnon, 1986
| Discipline: | Technology |
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| Tagged with: | agricultural workers, dogs, farm animals, farms, sheep, sheep dipping, steam boilers |
| Themes this item is part of: | Images & Image Making Collection, Sustainable Futures Collection, The Biggest Family Album in Australia Collection |
| Primary Classification: | AGRICULTURE & RURAL LIFE |
| Secondary Classification: | Water Management |
| Tertiary Classification: | water storage |
| People Depicted: | Heenan, Din; MacKinnon, Ian; MacKinnon, Jack |
| Organisations Depicted: | Glenelg Vale Station |
| Format: | Negative: Black & White; 35 mm |
| Place & Date Depicted: | Chetwynd District, Victoria, Australia, 1930 |
| Creator: | Mrs J MacKinnon, 1930 |
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