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949426
  • Title
    Shoalhaven scenes and people, ca. 1910 / photographed by Cyrus S. Moss
  • Creator
  • Call number
    ON 436
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    ca. 1910
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    949426
  • Issue Copy
    Digitised
  • Physical Description
    80 negatives (70 half plate) - glass, 4 damaged - 13 x 16.5 cm, 16.5 x 21.5 cm
  • ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY

    CYRUS MOSS

    Cyrus Saul Moss was born in 1872, the youngest son of Nowra mayor Henry Moss and his wife Sarah. He worked as a clerk with local solicitor Thomas Marriott.

    In the 1890s, he was secretary of both the football club and cricket club. Photography was his hobby and some of his photographs were used to illustrate Woodhill’s The Hawkesbury and Shoalhaven Calendar, Cultural and Cookery Guide for 1905.

    He married Margaret Graham in 1920 and was elected to Nowra Council from 1922 to 1925. Moss died in 1931.

    Two albums of photographs by Moss are held by the Nowra Museum and images from them were used in an exhibition presented by Shoalhaven Historical Society in 1996.

    References:
    Reflections on the Past from the camera of Cy Moss. A photographic exhibition presented for Heritage Week -1996, Shoalhaven Historical Society Inc., Nowra , 1996

    The Hawkesbury and Shoalhaven calendar, cultural and cookery guide and useful household compendium : with some sketches of pioneer residents and notes on early settlement / presented by Woodhill & Co. ... [Sydney : Woodhill & Co.], 1905 (Sydney : Woodhill Printing Works)

    MICKEY JOHNSON
    Mickey Johson (1834-1906), Aboriginal King of Illawarra, with breastplate presented by local politician and historian Archibald Cameron MLA

    Reference:
    Mickey Johson (1834-1906), Aboriginal King of Illawarra, a collection of images / compiled by Michael Organ. www.uow.edu.au (accessed November 29, 2011)

    Mickey Johnson (1834-1906) was one of the most famous Aboriginal inhabitants of the Shoalhaven and is thought to have been brought to the area from Port Stephens in the 1860s by Major E. H Weston of Albion Park. After working for Weston for ten years or so, he moved to Kangaroo Valley with his wife Rosie. In the early 1890s, they moved to Windang on the coast at the mouth of Lake Illawarra. He was proclaimed King of the Illawarra Tribe at the Illawarra Centenary celebrations in 1896 and was presented with a brass plate inscribed with Mickey Johnson, King by Archibald Campbell, MLA.
    Mickey spent his final years at the aboriginal camp on the flat at Minnamurra River near the bridge. He died in 1906 when he was 72, and is buried in the Kiama cemetery.

    Reference:
    Curator of Photographs, November 2011
  • Scope and Content
    1. [Nowra Show]
    2. CSM [Parade Junction Street Nowra]
    3. [Numba School pupils gardening]
    4. [Numba School pupils gardening]
    5. [Numba School pupils making butter]
    6. [Nowra Show]
    7. [Football game, Nowra Showground]
    8. [Bexley Salvation Army Boys Home Band, after 1915]
    9. [Rear of Graham Lodge, Greenhills Estate, Nowra]
    10. [Coral trees and farm buildings]
    11. [Two women with dog]
    12. [Family of four on horseback with man in buggy]
    13. [Copy of architect F.R. Laver’s design for Nowra Show pavilion, ca. 1904]
    14. [Road with buggy]
    15. Oak trees, Bomaderry Creek, Nowra CSM [i.e. Cyrus Moss]
    16. [Church]
    17. [Mickey Johnson]
    18. [Wooden cottage]
    19. [‘Sans Souci’ holiday cottage]
    20. [Showground pavilion, Nowra]
    21. Cabbage Tree Creek, Nowra CSM
    22. [Wooden cottage]
    23. [Bullock team with hay cart]
    24. [Family in front of house including two women with bicycles]
    25. [Bank of Australasia, Junction Street, Nowra]
    26. [Couple with horse and buggy]
    27. [Easter weekend holiday camp. Cyrus Moss, Hyam Moss, William Hull, Walter Hull and J. Hyam,1906]
    28. Show Pavilion, Nowra [1905]
    29. [Wooden house with picket fence]
    30. [Five sharks caught in fishing competition, Greenwell Point]
    31. [Bullock team with hay cart]
    32. [Numba pupils at work]
    33. [Junction Street, Nowra]
    34. [Horse team with wagon]
    35. [Coral trees and farm buildings]
    36. [Mickey Johnson wearing king plate and top hat]
    37. ‘Silver Stream’ Shorthorn bull
    38. [Two men with horses and dogs]
    39. [Woman in Maxwell car, ca. 1920]
    40. [Man with horse]
    41. [Harrison’s motor garage (established 1909)]
    42. [Graham Lodge, Greenhills Estate, Nowra]
    43. [View from Cambewarra to Pig Island]
    44. [Two storey wooden house with picket fence] (negative broken)
    45. [Shingle house near completion]
    46. [Shorthorn bull]
    47. [Graham Lodge, Greenhills Estate, Nowra]
    48. [Punt on river]
    49. [Men loading hay onto cart pulled by bullock team]
    50. [Pair Jacobean style carved oak tall back chairs photographed outdoors]
    51. [Man with pony]
    52. [Entrance to church hall]
    53. [Cattle in paddock]
    54. [Grave of Mary Robson, Nowra Cemetery, ca. 1911]
    55. [Deformed vegetable ]
    56. [Family of four on horseback with man in buggy ]
    57. [Family in front of house, (six women, three men)]
    58. [Tiger snake and rat caught in trap in the bedroom of Mr E. Pritchard’s residence at Numba. See Shoalhaven Telegraph, 12 Dec 1906]
    59. [Shingle roof farm buildings in poor repair]
    60. Show Pavilion, Nowra CSM 1905
    61. [Farm buildings]
    62. [Man in buggy]
    63. Aboriginal drawings on a rock, Nowra CSM [Devils Hands Rock, southern bank Shoalhaven River]
    64. [Nowra Show]
    65. [Mickey Johnson in bush]
    66. [Champion sculler James Stanbury, pre-1906]
    67. [Picnic on bank of Shoalhaven River]
    68. [Two men in a Humber car, ca. 1906]
    69. [Family in front of house, (six women, three men)]
    70. [Bomaderry railway station]
    71. [Boer War memorial in front of School of Arts, unveiled Jan 1902] (negative broken)
    72. £1200 Nowra [patriotic group on steps] (negative broken)
    73. [Hampden Bridge, Kangaroo Valley] (negative broken)
    74. [Royal Australian Naval College, Jervis Bay]
    75. [Nowra Police Station, opened 1900] (negative broken)
    76. [Full length portrait second lieutenant, 37th Infantry Militia (headquarters Kiama), ca. 1914]
    77. [Full length portrait young woman]
    78 .[Shoalhaven River looking towards Nowra Bridge]
    79. [Royal Australian Naval College, Jervis Bay]
    80. [Horse]
  • Copying Conditions
    Out of copyright: Created before 1955
  • Description source

    Identified by Curator of Photographs 2011
  • General note

    Digital order no:Album ID : 1017386
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