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9669154
  • Title
    Copy photographs from the collection of E. M. Cutts, including photographs regarding Dangar and Cook families, residences Neotsfield and Turanville, with views of Scone, Singleton, Muswellbrook, Dangar Island and Hawkesbury River, New South Wales
  • Call number
    PXA 7581
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    1966
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    9669154
  • Physical Description
    35 photographic prints - gelatin silver
  • Scope and Content
    PORTRAITS

    1. Thomas Cook, nephew of William Dangar, pioneer. Taken...before 1909. Thomas Cook inherited Turanville from his uncle
    Transferred from P1/Cook, Thomas

    2. Mrs Grace Dangar (nee Sibly), wife of Henry Dangar
    Transferred from P1/Dangar, Grace (Mrs Henry) (nee Sibley)

    3. Henry Dangar, Pioneer...
    Transferred from P1/Dangar, Henry


    SUBJECTS & PLACES
    4. Wilkinson's Coach. Tamworth - Warialda. circa 1893
    Copied from J. Joseph Check's album.
    Transferred from SPF/Carriages, coaches and carts, c.1893

    5. The Cook burying-ground in the churchyard beside St Luke's Church, Scone
    Transferred from SPF/Cook family - Burying ground

    6. The Cook memorial and burying-ground in grave-yard beside St. Luke's Church, Scone. Elizabeth Dangar Duckham, nee Cook, was the daughter of Samuel Wellington Cook and his wife Elizabeth, who was the sister of Henry Dangar (pioneer)
    Transferred from SPF/Duckham, Elizabeth Dangar - Grave

    Transferred from SPF/Dangar Island, N.S.W., c.1892
    7. From the front verandah at Dangar Island, looking in opposite direction (down-stream) from first Hawkesbury River Bridge, circa. 1891-1892. Island the property of Henry Cary Dangar / photograph wet plate, by R. Neville Dangar
    8. From the foreshores of Dangar Island, showing the southern end of first Hawkesbury River Bridge. Brooklyn further to the right of picture, but obscured. Oysters growing on rock - low tide. Opposite buildings used in connection with bridge-building / photograph, wet plate, by R. Neville Dangar, son of Henry Cary Dangar...
    9. At Dangar Island, looking towards northern end of first Hawkesbury Bridge, circa 1891-1892...Wharf seen was used in construction of bridge. Daughters of Henry in rowing boat / photograph, wet plate, by R. Neville Dangar
    10. From the verandah of the main house on Dangar Island, looking towards northern end of the first Hawkesbury River Bridge, circa 1891-1892...Wharf was used in construction of the Bridge and later fell to pieces,,the tree seen in front of the wharf in picture was a fine mulberry... / photograph, wet plate, by R. Neville Dangar

    11. The first Hawkesbury River Bridge. Built by the Union Bridge Co. New York, U.S.A., circa 1893. Dangar Island was used as headquarters for the work
    Copied from J. Joseph Check's album.
    Transferred from SPF/Hawkesbury Bridge, c.1893

    12. Muswellbrook after 1893 flood
    Copied from J. Joseph Check's album.
    Transferred from SPF/Muswellbrook, N.S.W., 1893

    13. Muswellbrook Post Office / Mrs E.M. Cutts
    Transferred from SPF/Muswellbrook, N.S.W. - Public Buildings - Post Office, n.d.

    14. The Lich-gate at All Saints' Church, Singleton. Through it can be seen the Dangar vault / Mrs E.M. Cutts
    Transferred from SPF/Singleton N.S.W. - Churches - All Saints' Church, n.d.

    15. The Cook burying ground, in the graveyard beside St. Luke's Church, Scone / Mrs E.M. Cutts
    Transferred from SPF/Scone - Cemeteries - St Luke's Church

    Transferred from SPF/Singleton N.S.W. - Churches - All Saints Church
    16. The tower of All Saints' Church, Singleton...The present cathedral-style church was built...by Albert Augustus Dangar, a son of Henry Dangar, He laid the Foundation stone in 1911/ Mrs E.M. Cutts
    17. All Saint's Church, Singleton from the grounds of the Church / Mrs E.M. Cutts

    Transferred from SPF/Scone, N.S.W. - Churches - St Luke's Church of England
    18. St Luke's Church of England, Scone, circa 1893. Copied from J. Joseph Check's album.
    19. St Luke's Church, Scone... / Mrs E.M. Cutts

    20. The Golden Fleece Hotel, Scone, N.S.W...on the site of the Golden Fleece built by Thomas Dangar... / Mrs E.M. Cutts
    Transferred from SPF/Scone N.S.W. - Hotels - Golden Fleece, n.d.

    Transferred from SPF/Scone - Hotels - Wool Pack Inn
    21. This building was originally named The Woolpack Inn, and later St. Aubin's Arms. It was owned then by Thomas Dangar...It stands opposite Rotary Park, where Thomas Dangar's store once stood / Mrs E.M. Cutts
    22-23. Originally named the Wool Pack Inn and later St. Aubins Arms...is no longer an Inn, Scone / Mrs E.M. Cutts

    24. It is believed that this stone, convict hewn, came from the original Dumaresq hone, St Heliers, Scone, built 1826. In its present form, as a Monument to John Graham. It stands in Rotary Park, Scone... / Mrs E.M. Cutts
    Transferred from SPF/Scone, N.S.W .- Monuments - John Graham, n.d.

    25. In Scone, N.S.W. [Thomas Cook monument] / Mrs E.M. Cutts
    Transferred from SPF/Scone N.S.W. - Monuments - Thomas Cook

    26. Rotary Park, Scone, N.S.W. Once the site of Thomas Dangar's store... / Mrs E.M. Cutts
    Transferred from SPF/Scone, N.S.W. - Parks and Gardens - Rotary Park

    27. The "New Courthouse", Scone, now a theatre / Mrs E.M. Cutts
    Transferred from SPF/Scone N.S.W. - Public Buildings - "The New Courthouse"

    28. The gates and lodge of Neotsfield, near Singleton. Neotsfield built by Henry Dangar, pioneer...
    Transferred from SPF/Singleton N.S.W. - Residences - Neotsfield

    Transferred from SPF/Scone, N.S.W. - Residences - Turanville, 1891 ; 1893 ; c. 1902-9 ; and c. 1909
    29. Turanville, Scone, 1891. Owner Thomas Cook...burnt down in 1901. Copied from J. Joseph Check's album.
    30. Turanville Stud Farm, 1893, Scone, N.S.W. Thomas Cook, owner,...mounted in foreground. Copied from J. Joseph Check's album.
    31. Mr T. Cook's Turanville Estate, Annual Blood Horse sale, 1893...Copied from J. Joseph Check's album.
    32. Turanville, Scone, Taken some time between 1902-1909 (the house was burnt down and rebuilt in 1902). Thomas Cook (owner) on verandah...Copied from J. Check's album.
    33. Turanville looking south, after it was rebuilt by Thomas Cook in 1902, circa 1909
    34. Turanville. Group of brood utility mares. (Circa 1909 or soon before)...Copied from J. Check's album.

    35. One of the oldest buildings in Scone, originally the bakery [Quality Butchers] / Mrs E.M. Cutts
    Transferred from SPF/Scone, N.S.W. - Shops, Offices etc - Bakery
  • General note

    Transferred from the Small Pictures File (Self Indexing File), Mitchell Library Reading Room, 2013.
    Transferred from PXA 2144/Box 42/nos. 11-45 in November 2022.
  • Date note

    Copy: Copy photographs made 1966 of originals dated 19th and 20th century.
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