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915491
  • Title
    Dalwood Vineyards records, 1868-1902
  • Creator
  • Call number
    MLMSS 8051
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    1868-1902
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    915491
  • Physical Description
    1.0 metre of textual material (6 boxes)
  • ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY

    George Wyndham arrived in New South Wales from England with his wife Margaret in 1827. They settled at Branxton in the Hunter valley and named the property Dalwood. At Dalwood the Wyndhams began experimental farming, including viticulture. Wyndham became a pioneer of the Australian wine industry and his enterprises were successful until the 1840s when depression gripped the colonies. When conditions became too difficult Wyndham moved the family to properties first near Kyogle and then to Bukkulla near Inverell. When the colonial economy improved he returned to Dalwood and resumed wine-making operations. George was later joined by his son John who eventually took over management of the property and oversaw the growth of Dalwood Vineyard into one of Australia's leading wine producers until his death in 1887. Dalwood's wines were internationally acclaimed, receiving many prizes and trophies at local and international exhibitions, including bronze and silver medals in the Paris International Exhibition of 1867.

    In 1901 J.F.M. Wilkinson bought the Dalwood Vineyards and immediately onsold the house and 52 ha of the property. In 1904 he sold the remaining property to Frank Penfold-Hyland who then sold the property in the early 1960s to Perc McGuigan. In 1968 his son Brian re-named the property Wyndham Estate. McGuigan later acquired the remainder of the original Dalwood property thus restoring the original vineyard. In 1970 Wyndham Estate was sold to a syndicate headed and managed by Brian McGuigan. In 1990 Pernod Ricard purchased Wyndham Estate and in 2010 launched its new wine brand company Premium Wine Brands - Pernod Ricard (formerly Pernod Ricard Pacific).

    References:
    The First Vines / Tate Adams, John Olsen, Len Evans. South Yarra : McMillan, 2006
    Australian Dictionary of Biography Online. http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/ (accessed May 11, 2011)
    Compiled from the collection
  • Collection history
    This collection was found at a rubbish tip in Cessnock sometime in the mid-1960s. It was passed on to local coal miner Bill Chapman, who later realised the significance of the documents and contacted the operations manager of Wyndham Estate, Stephen Guilbaud-Oulton. Mr Guilbaud-Oulton purchased the documents from Mr Chapman, and as a representative of Pernod Ricard Pacific donated the collection to the Library.
  • Scope and Content
    This collection of approximately 3500 documents relates to the operation of the Dalwood Vineyards (later Wyndham Estate) in the Hunter Valley, N.S.W. It details the running of a significant colonial vineyard involving the transportation and distribution of wine by rail from Branxton, and includes correspondence with Australian and overseas customers.

    BOX 1
    Folder 1
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1870-1894, including orders for wine and accounts
    Correspondents include Alward Wyndham, Joseph Whitlew, George Young, John Wyndham, Grebert Bros. Casino, George Thomas Chambers, Henry Wyndham, Hugh Wyndham, Frederick Wilkinson, L. Del Grata (District Survey Office), George Kiss, and Abner Davis

    Folder 2
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham chiefly from solicitor George Thomas Chambers, together with telegrams & accounts of Dalwood and Bukkulla 1868-1901
    Correspondents include Wadham Wyndham and George Thomas Chambers

    Folder 3
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1868-1896, including orders for wine
    Correspondents include E.H. Simmons (shipping agent), R. Wyndham, Frederick Wilkinson, Hugh Wyndham, Henry White, George Kiss, John Baird, John Williams, Alex Wyndham, George Sawyer
    Including letters from E.H. Simmons concerning export of wine to Calcutta, England and California

    Folder 4
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1883, 1896, including orders for wine
    Correspondents include Robert Harwood, Frederick Wilkinson, James A. Tulloch, E.H. Simmons, Abner Davis, Charles Lyne

    Folder 5
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1875, including orders for wine
    Correspondents include David Cohen & Co., W.T. Cohen, George J. Cohen, George Goodacre, H. R. Carter, E.H. Simmons and John Glennie
    Includes a letter to John Wyndham from E.H. Simmons dated 24 October, 1871 concerning wine exports to Manila, China (Hong Kong), Mauritius, Adelaide, Point de Galle, New Zealand, New Caledonia and Calcutta

    Folder 6
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1887, including orders for wine
    Correspondents include Robert Harwood, Wadham Wyndham

    Folder 7
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1890, but range to 1893
    Correspondents include W.T. Cohen, David Cohen & Co., E.A.
    Bonnifin, George Thomas Chambers

    BOX 2
    Folder 1
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1875 but range to 1893, chiefly orders for wine
    Correspondents include Robert Harwood, W.T. Cohen, David Cohen & Co., George Goodacre

    Folder 2
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1878, chiefly orders for wine Correspondents include E.H. Simmons, Robert McMahon, John Glennie, Mort and Co. and W.T. Cohen

    Folder 3
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1889, chiefly orders for wine
    Correspondents include David Cohen and Co, W.T. Cohen, Brunker Wolfe and Badgery, E.H. Simmons, George Thomas Chambers, Frederick Wilkinson, Robert Harwood and Mort and Co.
    Including a letter from Thomas Hardy to John Wyndham, 17 January 1872, advising Wyndham that his wines of 1868 and 1869 were ‘best in the show’ the best proof being that the six bottles were empty before any others

    Folder 4
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1901
    Including orders for wine, correspondents include W.T. Cohen, David Cohen, Goldsborough, Burt and Co., John Glennie, George E. Mackay, E.A. Bonnifin, Frederick Wilkinson and W.C.Hahlbuch

    Folder 5
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1902
    Including orders for wine, correspondents include Wood Bros. and Co., Charles Lyne, C. Edington and George Thomas Chambers

    Folder 6
    Business letters and memorandums mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1902
    Correspondents include W.C.Hahlbuch, J Westssfahln, George Thomas Chambers, Wadham Wyndham, Mort and Co., Robert Harwood, G. Wyndham and The Busby Wine Co.

    Folder 7
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1870-1902
    Including orders for wine, correspondents include Robert Harwood, H.R. Carter, David Cohen and Co., W.T. Cohen, R.C. Close, Hardy Bros., George Goodacre and E.H. Simmons

    Folder 8
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1870-1890
    Including orders for wine, correspondents include David Cohen and Co., W.T. Cohen, George Thomas Chambers, B. Carmichael, George Kiss, Hardy Bros. and Wood Bros and Co.

    Folder 9
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1870-1890
    Including orders for wine, correspondents include George Goodacre, E.H. Simmons, W.T. Cohen and J.E. Cooke

    BOX 3
    Folder 1
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1902
    Including orders for wine, correspondents include W.T. Cohen, E.H. Simmons, David Cohen and Co, Wadham Wyndham, J.E. Cook , The Castlemaine Brewery and Wood Bros and Co., Newcastle and Newcastle Steamship Company

    Folder 2
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1970-1890
    Including orders for wine, correspondents include E.H. Simmons, Wood Brothers and Co., R.L. Southern and Co. (Bombay), David Cohen and Co., W.T. Cohen, Robert Harwood and George Kiss

    Folder 3
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1869, 1973-1902
    Including orders for wine, correspondents include David Cohen and Co. and E.H. Simmons

    Folder 4
    Business letters and invoices mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1890
    Correspondents include The Castlemaine Brewery and Wood Bros and Co. Newcastle, E.H. Simmons, W.T. Cohen, David Cohen and Co., Wood Brothers and Co. (Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants), S.Hart, James Moore and Co. and J and R Monroe

    Folder 5
    Business letters and invoices mainly for John Wyndham, 1869-1893
    Including invoices from a chemist, veterinary surgeon, nurserymen and seed merchants, bakers. Correspondents include J. Brown (general wheelwright), Darling Nursery, H.J Lindeman, William Arnott, E.H. Simons, John Warn Tuck and Son, Mauri Bros. (cork growers and manufacturers), N.S.W. Trade Protective Institute and W. Barrett. Also including a letter from the New South Wales Commission for the Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne 1888 regarding a list of Awards received by John Wyndham

    Folder 6
    Business letters, invoices and memorandums mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1902
    Correspondents include H.J Lindeman, Wood Bros and Co., Robert Harwood, J. Lynch and Co., Edward Blair, The Castlemaine Brewery, Rosemount Vineyards, Denman, E.P. Capper and Sons

    Folder 7
    Business letters, invoices and memorandums mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1902
    Correspondents include F.L. Nott, Wood Brothers and Co., Schweppe and Co., Hardy Brothers, E.H. Simmons, E.P. Capper and Sons and Tucker, Gillies and Thompson

    Folder 8
    Business letters invoices and memorandums mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1902
    Correspondents include F.N. Collins, Schweppe and Co., H.J. Lindeman, London and Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Company, E.H. Simmons, Hunter River New Steam Navigation Company, Richard Smith (Backsmith), Mauri Bros, David Cohen and Co. and Gerber Michaut and Co.

    BOX 4
    Folder 1
    Business letters, invoices and memorandums mainly to John Wyndham, 1871-1896
    Correspondents include E.P. Capper and Sons (ironmonger), Wood Brothers and Co., James Moore (importer of Singleton), Gerber Michaut and Co. (importer, Sydney), E.H. Simmons, William Wyndham, Linda Wyndham and Joseph Whitlew

    Folder 2
    Business letters and memorandums mainly to John Wyndham, 1870-1899
    Including letters relating to bankruptcy of Dalwood Vineyards. Correspondents include James Moore, Frank Wyndham, E.H. Simmons and Wood Brothers and Co.

    Folder 3
    Business letters and memorandums mainly to John Wyndham, 1870-1899
    Including a letter from H.J Lindeman offering to buy some wine from Dalwood Vineyard in 1899. Correspondents include: Schweppe and Co., E.P. Capper and Sons and H.J. Lindeman

    Folder 4
    Business letters and memorandums mainly to John Wyndham, 1870-1902
    Correspondents include H.J. Lindeman, David Cohen and Co., Maurice Segur, T.S. Petherbridge, Brecht Brothers (Rosemount Vineyards), The Busby Wine Company and W.T. Cohen

    Folder 5
    Business letters invoices and memorandums mainly to John Wyndham, 1868-1902
    Correspondents include Brecht Bros., Sydney Morning Herald and David Cohen and Co.

    Folder 6
    Invoices and memorandums mainly to John Wyndham, 1871-1902
    Including Statement of Affairs at 30 June 1890 for Dalwood Estate, Branxton; Trial Balance on 31st December 1888; Ledger B including alphabetical listings of customers and financial dealings; Invoices for freight on Great Northern Railway

    Folder 7
    Invoices and memorandums mainly to John Wyndham together with various records of accounts for Dalwood Estate, 1869-1892
    Including invoices for rail freight from Great Northern Railway, a List of wines in stock at Orindinna, 23rd November 1870, a listing of Wines at Sydney Show 1870, Profits and Loss Account for 1891, Statement of Affairs 1891

    Folder 8
    Business letters and invoices to John Wyndham, 1869-1896
    Including a letter from John Glennie, Orindinna with details of a screw for wine press, Railway documents, letters from the Hunter River Agricultural Association and various pages of accounts held with John Wyndham

    BOX 5
    Folder 1
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham together with memorandums, telegraphs and accounts concerning wine sales, 1868-1902
    Including a letter of indemnity regarding stolen cheque, 1868

    Folder 2
    Business and banking letters mainly to John Wyndham with telegraphs 1869-1889
    Including a number of telegraphs from John Wyndham in Sydney to his son Harry at Dalwood in 1887

    Folder 3
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham together with memorandums, invoices and telegraphs concerning wine sales and household and vineyard items received, 1869-1901

    Folder 4
    Business and banking letters mainly to John Wyndham together with invoices, accounts and pay sheets, 1869-1890
    Including a letter from Harold Wyndham to his brother, Harry, concerning their fathers watch and chain

    Folder 5
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, together with invoices and accounts, 1869-1896
    Correspondents include H.J. Lindeman, Robert Harwood, Egbert Wyndham, John Wyndham, Hugh Wyndham and Wadham Wyndham

    Folder 6
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, together with memorandums, invoices and accounts, concerning wine sales and details of household and vineyard items received, 1869-1902
    Correspondents include George Wyndham (brother of John), E.H. Simmons, John Glennie and W.A. Wilkinson

    Folder 7
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, together with banking, accounts and wage sheets, 1871-1893
    Also including ‘A list of bad debts since Nov 72’ for Bukkulla Station. Correspondents include James Russell, Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, H.E. Wyndham

    Folder 8
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, together with wage sheets, accounts, and memorandums, 1869-1893
    Also including 1886 Bukkulla Vineyard Accounts

    BOX 6
    Folder 1
    Business and personal letters mainly to John Wyndham together with telegraphs, memorandums and invoices, 1869-1893
    Including letters of condolence to Harry Wyndham on the death of his father John, correspondents include Hugh Wyndham, E. Wyndham, Lance Wilkinson, Bank of Australasia and the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney

    Folder 2
    Invoices from, James Moore (importer of Singleton), 1882-1883; E.P. Capper and Sons (iron monger of West Maitland), 1870-1886 and David Cohen and Co (wine merchant of West Maitland), 1873-1886

    Folder 3
    Invoices from Tulloch Brothers (Branxton) 1877, 1885-1886

    Folder 4
    Miscellaneous business records, 1872-1893
    Correspondents include E.H. Simmons

    Folder 5
    Great Northern Railway invoices, 1869-1889

    Folder 6
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1892
    Correspondents include Hugh Wyndham and R. Wyndham

    Folder 7
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham, 1869-1899

    Folder 8
    Business letters mainly to John Wyndham together with receipts, accounts and wine sales, 1869-1893
    Correspondents include Hugh Wyndham, Wadham Wyndham and E. Wyndham also Including Bukkulla Vineyard accounts, October 1885
  • Copying Conditions
    Copyright status:: In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners
    Research & study copies allowed
  • Finding Aids
    View transcript of Letter from Thomas Hardy to Wyndham, 17 Jan 1872 - archival-classic.sl.nsw.gov.au/_transcript/2017/D00007/a1455.html
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