412346
- TitlePanorama of Government Stud farm, Coolangatta Estate, Berry, 1904 / by Melvin Vaniman
- Call numberDL Pg 29
- Level of descriptionitem
- Date
[1904] - Type of material
- Reference code412346
- Issue CopyDigitised
- Physical DescriptionPhotographs - 1 platinum photoprint - 38.8 x 104.5 cm.
- General note
Caption "A Different Perspective" exhibition - Situated at the mouth of the Shoalhaven River, the Coolangatta estate was the first area settled on the South Coast. In 1900, a stud farm and school was established to improve knowledge of dairy breeds and butter making. The paddocks were stocked with a range of cattle, including Shorthorns, Holstein-Fresians, Guernseys, Jerseys, Red Polls, Ayrshires, Kerries and Dexter-Kerries.
Digital order no:a113012 - Topic
- Place
- Exhibited in
A different perspective: Vaniman, the acrobatic photographer - State Library of New South Wales (9 July - 14 October, 2001)
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