412330
- Title08: Panorama of Harvesting wheat on Brundah Station, Grenfell, 1903 / by Melvin Vaniman
- Call numberDL Pg 21
- Level of descriptionitem
- Date
[Dec 1903] - Type of material
- Reference code412330
- Issue CopyDigitised
- Physical DescriptionPhotographs - 1 platinum photoprint - 39.3 x 118.4 cm.
- General note
Caption from "A Different Perspective" exhibition - A procession of horse drawn strippers harvest a record crop from the 5000 acres under cultivation on John and Philip Wood's sheep and wheat property. The Ridley stripper was an Australian invention that removed the seed from standing wheat using a comb and rotating bars and stored it in the 'boot' of the machine for later winnowing.
Digital order no:a113013 - 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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