Photographic Catalogues
Photographic Catalogues
Listed in this section are catalogues of photograph albums held by the Mt Wilson/Mt Irvine Historical Society.
The links below will show a unique number and description for each of the photographs stored in relevant album. In general, the description has been transcribed from the handwritten notes on the back of the photographs.
The original photos are held by the Mt Wilson/Mt Irvine Historical Society.
1 - Richard Owen and Mariamne Wynne Family Photographs
3 - Mt Wilson Childhood by Helen Warliker (nee Gregson)
4 - Jane Smart Album & Wynstay 1995 - 97
5 - Bill Smart Wynstay 1990 - 1996 Collection
8 - Kirk Collection including Tom Kirk, Judy Forness
9 - Scriveners, Smarts & Knight Browns at Mt Irvine
11- Herscovitch Collection - Dennarque, Wynstay, Yengo
13 - Mark and Sue Austin Collection
16 - Stained Glass Windows of the Turkish Bath
17 - Wyndham, Chimney Cottage & the Gregsons and the Opening of Waterfall Bridge
18 - Jazz Concerts at the Turkish Bath
21 - School, Post Office, Church, War Memorial
22 - Yengo & Fred Mann Collection
25 - Eccleston Du Faur Collection
26 - Waterfall Walk, Cathedral of Ferns, Silva Plana
27 - CWA & Community Activities of Mt Wilson/Mt Irvine
28 - St Thomas's Enfield & Santa Sabina College Strathfield
29 - 125th Anniversary Luncheon 1993
30 - Bushfire Brigade Collection
31 - Roads of Mt Wilson & Surrounds
32 - Jenolan Caves, Hartley, Katoomba, Mt York
34 - Withycombe (1923) Collection
35 - Sawmills of Mt Wilson (Kirk Family)
36 - Mudgee Tour in 2007 with John Broadley
Richard Owen and Mariamne Wynne Family Photographs
99/47 |
Richard Owen Wynne holding baby Jane c1925 at Wynstay |
99/48 |
Gate of Italian Garden at Wynstay |
99/49 |
Garden border at Wynstay 1920s |
99/50 |
Glass House at Wynstay (Later geese house) |
99/51 |
Site of Sunken Garden at Wynstay 1920s (Note young plants and trellis) |
99/52 |
A young Jane Wynne outside Wynstay c1925-26 |
99/53 |
Probably Mervyn Wynne (baby) at Wynstay |
99/54 |
Jane and Mervyn Wynne at Wynstay c1928-29 |
99/55 |
Mariamne Wynne holding Jane Wynne (Identity of others unknown) |
99/56 |
Mariamne Wynne (mother) with Ronald, Mervyn and Jane |
99/57 |
Jane, Ronald and Mervyn (?) Wynne at Wynstay |
99/58 |
Mariamne Wynne (seated) with Jane, Ronald and Mervyn in garden at Wynstay |
99/59 |
Mariamne Wynne seated on porch at Wynstay with baby (?) |
99/60 |
Mariamne Wynne with Jane (toddler) and baby Mervyn |
99/61 |
Mariamne Wynne with Jane (toddler) and baby Mervyn |
99/62 |
Tree felling at Wynstay. Richard Owen Wynne and a small Jane |
99/63 |
Tree felling at Wynstay. Richard Owen Wynne and a small Jane |
99/64 |
Jane Wynne as a toddler sitting on running board of car at Wynstay |
99/65 |
Richard Owen Wynne with baby (?) on porch of Wynstay |
99/66 |
Richard Owen Wynne with baby son (?) |
99/67 |
Tea party on the lawn at Wynstay. Jane, Mervyn and baby Ronald Wynne |
99/68 |
Richard Owen and Mariamne Wynne and child (?) on steps at Wynstay |
99/69 |
Baby (?) Wynne in high chair at Wynstay |
99/70 |
Jane, Ronald and Mervyn Wynne and dog Tie at Wynstay |
99/71 |
Jane, Ronald and Mervyn Wynne around the sundial on back lawn at Wynstay |
99/71a |
Baby Jane Wynne among the daisies at Wynstay |
99/72 |
Mariamne Wynne and baby Ronald on porch at Wynstay |
99/73 |
Mariamne Wynne and baby Mervyn on wall in front of Wynstay |
99/74 |
Mariamne Wynne and baby Ronald in Italian Garden at Wynstay |
99/75 |
Richard Owen Wynne admiring the rhododendrons, with baby |
99/76 |
Mervyn or Ronald (?) with dog Tie on lawn. Yarrawa or Old Wynstay background |
99/77 |
Baby (?) in 1920s pram at Wynstay |
99/78 |
One of the children (?) investigating the pond at Wynstay |
99/79 |
Jane Wynne and baby brother |
99/80 |
Toddler among the magnolia flowers at Wynstay |
99/81 |
Jane, Ronald and Mervyn Wynne with mother Mariamne on front porch at Wynstay |
99/82 |
Richard Owen Wynne, toddler Jane and baby Mervyn |
99/83 |
Jane Wynne in 1920s stroller |
99/84 |
1920s Mums and Babies on lawn at Wynstay |
99/85 |
Mariamne Wynne and baby (?) |
99/86 |
Stuffed animals on wall at Wynstay |
99/86a |
Stuffed animals on wall at Wynstay |
99/86b |
Stuffed animals on wall at Wynstay |
99/86c |
Stuffed animals on wall at Wynstay |
99/87 |
Mariamne Wynne with Ronald or Mervyn on wall of Sunken Garden at Wynstay |
99/88 |
Richard Owen Wynne fire making with Jane and Ronald or Mervyn |
99/89 |
Mariamne Wynne with Jane and Ronald on front porch of Wynstay |
99/90 |
Tree Wynne children, Ronald in pram, winter at Wynstay |
99/91 |
Jane and Mervyn Wynne in pedal cars on path at Wynstay |
99/92 |
Jane and Mervyn Wynne on stone wall at Wynstay |
99/93 |
Mariamne Wynne with Jane, Mervyn and Ronald c1929 in garden at Wynstay |
99/94 |
Jane, Mervyn and Ronald Wynne at Wynstay |
99/95 |
Mariamne Wynne with Jane, Mervyn and Ronald in front of Wynstay |
99/96 |
Mariamne Wynne with Jane and Mervyn with pony at Wynstay |
99/97 |
Jane Wynne on pony watched by Mervyn and Mariamne |
99/98 |
Mervyn Wynne on pony watched by Jane and Mariamne |
99/99 |
Mariamne Wynne with Jane, Mervyn and Ronald and animal puppets at Wynstay |
99/100 |
The sitting room at Wynstay |
99/101 |
Chairs from the sitting room |
99/102 |
The drawing room at Wynstay |
99/103 |
Fire place in drawing room at Wynstay |
99/104 |
Looking into the sitting room at Wynstay |
99/105 |
View from front door at Wynstay |
99/106 |
Looking north across crenellated wall in front of Wynstay bushfire in distance |
99/107 |
Stonework construction adjacent to back verandah at Wynstay |
99/108 |
Front view of Wynstay during garden construction |
99/109 |
Looking north from front of Wynstay |
99/110 |
Wisteria in flower around Doric column on front porch of Wynstay |
99/111 |
Wisteria in flower on front porch of Wynstay |
99/112 |
Stonework in progress along driveway approaching Wynstay |
99/113 |
Mass of blossom in the Italian Garden at Wynstay |
99/114 |
View of garden at Wynstay |
99/115 |
Garden next to Old Wynstay at Wynstay |
99/116 |
New stonework on western side of Wynstay |
99/117 |
View across lawn at back of Wynstay |
99/118 |
Mervyn Wynne near flower bed in garden at Wynstay c1930 |
99/119 |
Jane Wynne at flower bed on back lawn of Wynstay c1925 |
99/120 |
Richard Owen Wynne with baby and Jane in front of Wynstay c1924 |
99/121 |
Around the pond in Italian Garden. Mariamne, Jane, Mervyn in pram and others (?) |
99/122 |
View north from Wynstay across mist-filled valley |
99/123 |
Dog on back lawn of Wynstay 1920s |
99/124 |
Picnic at Mt Wilson c1930. Young mothers, children and babies |
99/125 |
Birthday party on back verandah of Wynstay 1920s |
99/125a |
Birthday party on back verandah of Wynstay 1920s |
99/126 |
Flo Davies, cook and general hand at Wynstay with Jane Wynne c1925 at Wynstay |
99/127 |
Flo Davies with baby Mervyn or Ronald on front drive of Wynstay |
99/128 |
Flo Davies in the fowl yard at Wynstay probably 1920s |
99/129 |
Richard Owen Wynne demolishing a tree |
99/130 |
Ploughing the paddock at Wynstay. Ploughman unknown, Matt Davies or a Kirk? |
99/131 |
The orchard at Wynstay |
99/132 |
Mervyn Wynne watching harvesting at Wynstay |
99/133 |
Mervyn Wynne in the field before harvesting |
99/134 |
The orchard at Wynstay (?) |
99/135 |
Jane (?), in school uniform, Mervyn and Ronald on a bridge |
99/136 |
Mervyn Wynne on a pony, not at Wynstay |
99/137 |
Ronald Wynne as a young man |
99/138 |
Tennis at Wynstay. Jane, Mervyn and Ronald Wynne, Helen Gregson |
99/139 |
Jane Wynne, Helen Gregson and others enjoying a picnic lunch |
99/140 |
Jane Wynne, Helen Gregson and others enjoying a picnic lunch |
99/141 |
Jane Wynne c1938-39 hard at work with Spot |
99/142 |
A Gregson, perhaps Meg, c1939 in the wheel Barrow with Spot |
99/143 |
Group of young people out horse riding in Mt Wilson |
99/144 |
Jane Wynne and friend boil the billy after a ride, Mt Wilson or Mt Irvine |
99/145 |
Scything the grass. Meg Gregson (?) in the wheel barrow |
99/146 |
Relaxing in the sun on the wall outside Wynstay |
99/147 |
Unknown rider at Wynstay |
99/148 |
Unknown rider at Wynstay |
99/149 |
Horse at Wynstay late 1930s or early 1940s |
99/150 |
Horse at Wynstay with unidentified lady, girl and boy |
99/151 |
Horse at Wynstay with unidentified lady, girl and boy |
99/152 |
Mariamne Wynne with unidentified lady |
99/153 |
Unidentified couple standing on lawn at Wynstay |
99/154 |
Jane Wynne as a toddler with unidentified gentleman c1925 in garden at Wynstay |
99/155 |
Young Jane Wynne in driver's seat of car in front of Wynstay |
99/155a |
Richard Owen Wynne's motor vehicle. Vauxhall Prince Henry |
99/156 |
Vauxhall (Prince Henry model?) motor vehicle |
99/157 |
Alvis motor vehicle - polished aluminium body |
99/158 |
Vauxhall motor vehicle |
99/159 |
Alvis motor vehicle along the driveway at Wynstay |
99/160 |
Richard Owen Wynne (on left) with the Alvis motor vehicle at the front of Wynstay |
Set of negatives included in album |
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97/286 |
Mariamne Wynne (nee Ronald) in Wynstay garden near Yarrawa (Old Wynstay) |
97/287 |
Mariamne Wynne near wisteria (no longer in garden) at summer house at Wynstay |
97/288 |
Victor and Ruth White, Mariamne Wynne, Patrick and Suzanne White at Wynstay |
97/289 |
Victor and Ruth White seated, Mariamne Wynne, Patrick and Suzanne White as statues in what was to be come the Italian Garden at Wynstay |
97/290 |
Cricket match at Silva Plana Mt Wilson 1920s - 1930s |
97/291 |
Richard Owen Wynne at work with S Hall of Bell loading sandstone blocks for the new Wynstay c1922 |
97/292 |
Scottish stone masons, builders of new Wynstay c1921-23. One perhaps McLeish |
2004/252 |
Duncan McLeish, one of the stonemasons who helped to build Wynstay |
97/293 |
New Wynstay under construction - rear view |
97/294 |
New Wynstay under construction - front view |
97/295 |
Outside the Lodge and Main Gates of Wynstay 1920s |
97/296 |
Italian Garden at Wynstay c1920s |
97/297 |
Mariamne Wynne in her Italian Garden at Wynstay |
97/298 |
Mariamne Wynne and friend at entrance to the Italian Garden c1920s at Wynstay |
2006/20 |
Henry John Wynne as a boy |
2006/20(a) |
Henry John Wynne as a boy |
2006/21 |
Henry John Wynne as a young man |
2006/21(a) |
Henry John Wynne as a young man |
2006/96 |
Bill Smart's daughter's wedding - Amne to Jim Hughan |
2006/97 |
Bill Smart's daughter's wedding - Amne to Jim Hughan |
2006/98 |
Bill Smart's daughter's wedding - Amne to Jim Hughan |
2006/99 |
Bill Smart's daughter's wedding - Amne to Jim Hughan |
2006/100 |
Bill Smart's daughter's wedding - Amne to Jim Hughan |
2006/102 |
Helen Gregson, Noellie McLean, Peter Valder at wedding |
2006/103 |
Helen Gregson, Noellie McLean, Peter Valder at wedding |
2006/104 |
Noellie McLean, Peter Valder at wedding |
2006/105 |
Noellie McLean, Peter Valder at wedding |
2006/106 |
Lesley Wynne, Joan Wynne, Dolly Moore at wedding |
2008/154 |
Wynne Family 2008 |
2008/155 |
Grandchildren of Mervyn Wynne 2008 |
2008/156 |
Mike Wynne (son of Mervyn) 2008 |
2007/2 |
Sunbeam Talbot Car Club visit to Wynstay 2007 |
2007/3 |
Sunbeam Talbot Car Club visit to Wynstay 2007 |
2007/4 |
Sunbeam Talbot Car Club visit to Wynstay 2007 |
2007/5 |
Sunbeam Talbot Car Club visit to Wynstay 2007 |
2007/6 |
Sunbeam Talbot Car Club visit to Wynstay 2007 |
2007/7 |
Sunbeam Talbot Car Club visit to Wynstay 2007 |
Mt Wilson Childhood by Helen Warliker (nee Gregson)
98/63 |
Wyndham, named after the surveyor of Mt Wilson (1868) in 1928 |
98/64 |
Wyndham, Helen's early home, from the bush garden in 1928 |
98/65 |
Sitting room in Wyndham 1924. Note rosewood piano |
98/66 |
Aunt Marjorie or M Sloan with baby Meg and Helen 1928 on hammock on verandah of Wyndham |
98/67 |
Kitchen at Wyndham 1924 |
98/68 |
Edward J Gregson (father) ploughing with Myrtle the horse and Cyril the Barnardo lad and Helen |
98/69 |
Outside back verandah at Wyndham with George and Isa Valder, Peter Valder (baby), Meg toddler and Helen four years 1928 |
98/70 |
Clearing the land near Wyndham. L to R Peter Kirk, Cecil Kirk, Sam Hall (Bell) Humpey (Nanny) Meg (baby) Helen, EJ Gregson (Dad) |
98/71 |
Clearing land with bullocks, Peter and Cecil Kirk, Helen, EJ Gregson (Dad) 1927 |
98/72 |
Apple shed in construction on Wyndham land c1922. Orchard of apple trees |
98/73 |
Apple shed now Applecot cottage in 1950s in Wyndham Ave Mt Wilson |
98/74 |
At Wyndham 1931. Dad, Daddo, Mother, Joan Dewhurst, Emma and Troath, Great Aunt Dewhurst. Cyril's cabin at rear (Photo missing from album, on page 7 of book) |
98/75 |
Mail car at Mt Wilson. Helen departing for boarding school at Leura 1931. EJ Gregson (Dad) on left, Mother Margaret Gregson at rear and Meg c4 years |
98/76 |
The road into Mt Wilson climbing the last summit called the zig zag. Dirt road then. |
96/82 |
Waterfall Bridge early Chimney Cottage in Background |
96/81 |
CW Jefferson (Daddo) Helen and Meg Gregson (Wyndham in background) at Waterfall Bridge, Daddo in dressing gown |
98/78 |
Charles Jefferson, maternal grandfather of Helen, Meg and troath in vege garden with Meg. He arrived in Mt Wilson 1930 |
98/79 |
Daddo or CW Jefferson maternal grandfather in 1931, one year after his arrival in Mt Wilson with housekeeper Emma Ashdown |
98/80 |
Emma Ashdown, housekeeper and friend of CW Jefferson at Leura house c1934 |
98/81 |
Emma Ashdown with Margaret Gregson (mother) and Dora Scrivener? Or Miss George with Troath (born 1930) at New Years Sports day 1931 |
98/82 |
Campanella, one of the original eight homes built in late 1870 - 1880 in Mt Wilson. Built for Mathew Henry Stephen |
98/83 |
Margaret Gregson (mother), Helen, Meg and Troath at Campanella 1932 when Daddo and Emma rented it |
98/84 |
Charles W Jefferson (Daddo) in 1949 |
98/85 |
The well at Wyndham built by C Jefferson. Daddo c1932 Margaret Gregson and Troath in photo |
98/86 |
Jesse Gregson (Paternal Grandfather) who began the Gregson family |
98/87 |
Yengo built for Jesse Gregson 1878-1880 during the Gregson ownership days which ended in 1923 when it was bought by Fred Mann |
98/88 |
Yengo as it was after 1923 when it became Stone Lodge, Fred Mann's new home. Verandah has been removed, replaced with a stone terrace |
98/89 |
Margaret (nee Jefferson) and Edward J Gregson on their wedding day in Sydney c 1919-1920 |
98/90 |
Adult generation after WWI in Mt Wilson. L to R George and Isa Valder, Edward Gregson, Fred Mann, Margaret Gregson standing. Seated Meg Gregson, Peter Valder and Helen Gregson |
98/91 |
At Stone Lodge Helen Gregson with the Thirkell children (Enid Thirkell was Marjorie Sloan's niece) on pony Trixie 1934 |
98/92 |
Windyridge, the home of Miss Helen Gregson 1920s built c1921 with Herbert Kirk scything the grass |
98/93 |
Maypole in the garden of Windyridge. Miss Gregson frequently had the children here for games and parties 1920s |
98/94 |
Catta (Catherine) Helen's only cousin in Australia in school uniform with her mother Grace Gregson (father Willie killed in war) also baby and Helen |
98/95 |
Bush picnic with L to R Helen, Meg and Edward Gregson (father) and Aunt Helen |
98/96 |
Wynstay, the home of Colonel R Owen Wynne and Mariamne Wynne 1920s in Mt Wilson, southside back verandah and expansive back lawn |
98/97 |
Mariamne Wynne, daughter Jane, Colonel RO Wynne on the steps in the garden at Wynstay c1924. Colonel inherited the property from his grandfather Richard Wynne who founded it in 1875 |
98/98 |
L to R Helen Gregson, Jane Wynne, Mrs Mariamne Wynne by the tennis courts Wynstay c1932 (?) |
98/99 |
Back L to R Helen Gregson, Jane Wynne, Peter Valder, Meg Gregson. Seated Ron Wynne (Ronny Mike) Troath Gregson, John Valder, Mervyn Wynne (Muff) |
98/100 |
A view of the tennis courts at Bebeah looking towards Wynstay c1920. Bebeah owned by Sloan family 1902-1984 |
98/101 |
A children's party at Bebeah early 1930s Dolly Moore governess to the Wynne children in the background |
98/102 |
Mr Ivie Sloan on the left at Bebeah, George Valder second on the right, possibly Mrs Sloan in centre early 1920s |
98/103 |
Aunty Marjorie Sloan and her mother, Mrs Helen Sloan on verandah at Bebeah 1940s |
98/104 |
Aunt Marjorie Sloan with her nieces Thirkell children and others. Mrs Helen Sloan on the right Isa Valder on left at back and Enid Thirkell (Marjorie's sister) |
98/105 |
Front driveway at Bebeah, Note the mass display of flowers, clearly spring or early summer 1920s |
98/106 |
Tennis group at Nooroo 1947 L to R back row Mervyn (Muff) Wynne, Ron Wynne, Peter Valder, Jane Wynne. Front row Troath Gregson, Meg Gregson, John Valder, Helen Gregson |
98/107 |
The Avenue Mt Wilson Near Withycombe 1920s Elms, Limes, Chestnuts |
98/108 |
Mary Edwards (artist) in garden of Wildflower Hall or Dennarque, a boarding house run by her mother rose 1929-1933 |
98/109 |
Kirk Brothers' bullock team in the early 1920s |
98/110 |
Bert (Herbert) Kirk with Edward J Gregson (Dad) in the mid 1920s |
98/111 |
Cecil Kirk with Margaret Gregson (mother), Helen and Miss George (family helper) on one of our excursions with Cecil c1930 |
98/112 |
Log Cabin Tea Room c1933 built in this style by the Kirks (influence of C Jefferson). Became Chimney Cottage |
98/113 |
Interior of the Tea Room (Chimney Cottage) Rustic charm |
98/114 |
Chimney Cottage from the road by the Reserve (now called Waterfall Reserve) late 1930s |
98/115 |
Sitting room at Chimney Cottage in the late 1930s. Chimney Cottage became home for the Gregsons in 1936 to c1940 |
98/116 |
Chimney Cottage from the paddock (SW side). Reserve in the background |
98/117 |
Meg Gregson and Troath Gregson in the garden at Chimney Cottage c1940 |
98/118 |
The road to Mt Irvine - seven miles north of Mt Wilson - founded with true pioneers |
98/120 |
Wyndham covered in snow in1929 |
98/121 |
Meg Gregson playing tennis at Nooroo or Bebeah |
98/122 |
Christmas Tree at Wyndham in 1920s - Gregson era |
98/123 |
School Group held in Old Wynstay c1931-1934. Dolly Moore the governess, Wynne children, Meg Gregson, Peter Valder and Helen Gregson |
98/124 |
School Group in the playground Mt Wilson c1937. This school opened again in mid 1930s with Mr Mather as teacher |
98/125 |
Fete in Wynstay organised by Mariamne Wynne - always loved by children for raising community funds (Village Hall). Scrivener Family (?) and possibly Dolly Moore on the right |
98/126 |
A bush picnic on the Bell Road with Aunt Elsie Stephen, Aunt Helen Gregson, Edward J Gregson (Dad), Helen Gregson c1926 |
98/127 |
New Years Sport Day. Event of the year at Mt Wilson on Silva Plana in afternoon cross saw. People came from Mt Irvine, Lithgow, Bilpin, Kurrajong |
98/128 |
New years Sport Day 1931 Charles W Jefferson (Daddo) taking movie pictures on that day |
98/129a |
Giant slippery dip at Silva Plana on New Years Day, a canvas tunnel reached by a ladder |
98/129b |
Giant slippery dip at Silva Plana on New Years Day, a canvas tunnel reached by a ladder |
98/130 |
Riding Group early 1940s L to R Troath, Meg, Helen Gregson, Jane Wynne, (obscured) Peter Valder, Ward Argue, John Valder |
98/131 |
Jane Wynne on her horse Packer. Riding was a favourite activity |
98/132 |
A picnic with Mrs Mariamne Wynne in her Morris car with the dickie seat L to R Jane Wynne, Helen Gregson, Mervyn (Muff) Wynne and Mrs M Wynne |
98/133 |
Upper dam on creek between Wyndham and Chimney Cottage late 1940s. Gregson girls swam there. Meg Gregson with Colin and Malcolm Mackerras (Mackerras family friends of the Gregsons) |
98/134 |
Picnic in mid 1930 below Campanella owned then by the Joshua family. L to R Fred Frost, Col RO Wynne, Isa Valder, Lila Joshua (?), Mariamne Wynne, Margaret Gregson (mother), Wynne, Valder and Gregson children |
98/135 |
At Du Faurs Rocks, the track to the Chinamans Hat c 1927. A favourite place for gatherings and exploring |
98/136 |
The War Memorial in Mt Wilson on Anzac Day 1930 (Built 1919 unveiled Nov 1919) |
98/137 |
The Lake. Part of the Wollangambe River below Mt Wilson on the north side, approx 250 metres down. Pat and Judy Kirk, two daughters of Vivian and Olga Kirk |
98/138 |
Another view of The Lake on the Wollangambe, Peter Valder on its banks |
98/139 |
Clarence Creek which ran into the Wollangambe (early 1940s), note the closeness of the cliff walls forming canyons so popular now for adventurers |
98/20 |
Grandfather Jefferson (dressing gown) with Helen and Meg Gregson beside newly built Waterfall Bridge, Wyndham in the background |
98/21 |
Chimney Cottage through the mist c1935. Built for Margaret Gregson (Laurie de Gray photograph) |
Set of negatives included in album |
Settlement of Mt Wilson
98/169 ((a) |
An old map showing Mt Wilson in feet. Note Mt Banks is called Mt King George |
98/170 (1b) |
William Govett - probably the first European to set foot on Mt Wilson high mass of range of the richest soil and covered with almost impenetrable scrub |
98/171 (1c) |
Mt Wilson district map. In the Parish of Irvine County of Cook showing original 62 portions - roads etc |
98/172 (1d) |
See CH Currey's book Mt Wilson District Map |
98/173 (1e) |
An aerial photo Mt Wilson 1968 |
98/174 (f) |
"the elbow" of the Zigzag cira 1930 viewed looking up to the Mount. Compare with photo 1891. J Gregson Album shows little change in 30 years |
98/175 (g) |
The elbow Zig zag circa 1891 looking back from Mt Wilson |
98/176 (h) |
Du Faurs Rocks |
98/177 (i) |
Ferry Corner along the Avenue Mt Wilson in earlier days - no tar sealing |
98/178 ()j |
the backtrack or Church Lane cira 1920 just below Sefton Hall Mt Wilson |
98/179 (k) |
The end of the Mount circa 1920 |
98/179 (l) |
Timber Getter's Cottage Ref: (small picture file in Mitchell Library) |
98/180 (m) |
Sydney's Kirks Cottage 1901 Originally located 100 yards from Yengo's Caretakers Cottage.Nothing remains but the surrounding Hawthorn hedge which served as a windbreak. |
98/181 (n) |
Eccleston Du Faur Crest Family "Natura Ars Dei" |
98/182 |
Eccleston du Faur 1832-1915 |
98/183 (b) |
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98/184 |
Thompsons Shack circa 1875 (Caretaker's Cottage or du Faurs Cottage occupied by Lewis Thompson C1875-1877. |
98/185 (1r) |
Emanuel Neich 1807 - 1893 Mary Ann Wynne's father. |
98/187 (a) |
Mayor Richard Wynne Mrs Mary Ann Wynne |
98/186 |
Bath Arms Hotel 1834 |
98/188 (1u) |
Th Avenue Mt Wilson C1920 - leads to he gates of 'Wynstay' |
98/189 (1v) |
The Lodge (Gatehouse) Wynstay - built by John Rowland. Hexagonal Plan - there were three plans |
98/190 (1w) |
An aerial view end of the Avenue and the Lodge. |
98/191 |
The Wynstay Gates - looking back down at the Avenue. |
98/ 192 |
Fates of Wynstay - Hinge detail in wrought iron by blacksmith on the property |
98/193 |
Centre part of gates of Wynstay. Local sandstone used wrought iron fence - locally made on property. |
98/194 |
Gate above Lodge on the path from the Lodge to the main garden - wrought iron mad on property providing access through crenellated walls. |
98/195 |
The Lodge viewed from Wynstay just below the pedestrian gate showing the Porch and Laundry additions. Note skylights to the Attic bedroom. |
98/196 |
Chimney detail of the Lodge (Wynstay) Chimney in polychrome brickwork capped with a terra cotta chimney pots similar to Wynstay. |
98/197 |
Lodge - Interior detail of centrally grouped fireglass flues at Attic level viewed from the stairs. Note T & G ceiling patern reflects the buildings hexagonal plan. |
98/198 |
Timber consol at the eaves junction of the Lodge (Wynstay) |
98/199 |
Entry door of the Lodge (Wynstay) around sandstone quoins and lintels |
98/200 |
Approach to the Stables Wynstay crenellated wall (original driveway) |
98/201 |
Unusual photo Entry gate to stables from original driveway - note crenellated wall on left. |
98/202 |
the Stable Entry Yard. Trunk Elm tree. Stone wheel sharpening tools |
98/203 |
The Stables C1920 Wynstay. North wall ivy covered. West wall entry to cow House and Horse Stable. |
98/204 |
Stables - Detail of the inscription above Cow Bail Dutch Door 'Mt Wilson Founded 1875'. |
98/205 |
Stables - Drawings. Stonemason John Rowland. Drawings H Fraser B James H Mack 1969. |
98/206 |
Stables Wynstay North & South elevation (H Fraser, B James & H Mack) |
98/207 |
Stables Wynstay showing West & East elevation (H Fraser B James & H Mack) |
98/208 |
Stables Wynstay showing sections of structure water tank (brick) south side. |
98/209 |
Stables - a view of Horse Loose Bay - Dutch Door with two stone grinding wheels |
98/210 |
Richard Wynne's original horse carriage used until 1905. |
98/211 |
Covered carriage with Coach House Door on right of stables. Richard Wynne's carriage. |
98/212 |
Stables Wynstay - Terracotta Horse head set above sandstone plinth projection out from the Coach House Inscription dates the stables " R W A D 1890". |
98/213 |
Stables Wynstay - Detail tool shed door latch. |
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Stables Wynstay - Hitching ring outside home. Loose boxes |
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Stables - Rain water Head to feed well. (Brick Dove Shape) |
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Stables Wynstay Southern side of stables. Well storing fresh water 29000 gallons. 18' deep Brick. Domed roofing |
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Another view of domed brick roof of well for storage of fresh water - 29000 gallons |
98/218 |
Stables Wynstay - Turntable arm and pump mechanism to raise water to elevated tanks. Better known as a 'Horse Gang' (Scottish Term) |
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Stables Wynstay - Inscription on Cow Bail wall |
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Stables Wynstay - Names located above each cow stall - Daisy Cowslip, Beauty & Primrose |
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Stables Wynstay - Aerial view showing stables. Domed Well. Wynne's original cottage centre right. Carriageway sweeping round enclosing hedge. (Unusual photo - note tanks on stand) |
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Stables Wynstay c1920 - Note the stable entry on the left the wrought iron gatees in background with the carriageway hedge on right. (Unusual photo) |
98/223 |
Wynstay - The earliest cottage. Victorian Gothic style. Metal lattice work - Decorative Barge 2 Finials. Board. |
98/224 |
Earliest Cottage Drawings by Fraser, James and Mack. 1/2/1969 to 16/9/1969 |
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Earliest Cottage - Porch Entry. Viewed from the East External copper and chimney on the left. Corrugated roof. |
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Earliest Cottage on 'Wynstay'. Detail - decorated barge board and finials c1875 |
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Earliest Cottage - 'Notched' hardwood sleeper flooring |
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'Yarrawa' (later Old Wynstay) in 1880s (Note shingled roof). Garden beginnings |
98/229 |
'Old Wynstay' or 'Yarrawa' c1920. Fred F. Mann and Miss Helen (Nellie) Gregson standing on path below front entrance. Decorative trim missing from verandah - Note growth of trees |
and shrubs. Compare with previous photo. |
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'Old Wynstay' or 'Yarrawa' c1920 viewed from the garden from east. Note the tree growth |
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'Old Wynstay' or 'Yarrawa' c1920 from the east. Gothic arch at the entrance. Terracotta chimney and the preponderance of mature conifers and established shrubs. (Unusual photo) |
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'Old Wynstay' or 'Yarrawa' c1920 note extra chimney and finial visible (centre left) (Removed 1923) Established rhododendrons - conifers. Looking at SE corner - Italian glassed in section of verandah |
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'Old Wynstay' c1969 or from the south - Note the glassed in corner (Italian glass). Wheelbarrow on left. Earthenware filter (water) on verandah behind |
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Water filter (rapid cleaning) glazed. Wynstay (earthenware). On verandah of 'Old Wynstay' |
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Yarrawa (now Old Wynstay) Symmetrical gables. Decorative barge board similar to First Cottage (1875) . View of the western side of 'Old Wynstay' 1969. (Kitchen + removed c1923) Entry to the cellar beneath the verandah, bottom left (1969) |
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Gothic entry arch with lattice to Yarrawa or (Old Wynstay). Entry door glazed - to the right Azaleas flanking both sides of steps. Camelia on left. Strawberry Tree on right. Note skylight in the awning may have been a later modification. |
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Detail of verandah's cast iron bracket (Old Wynstay) 1969. Note the distinctive shapes |
98/238 |
Barge board and finial detail (1969) similar to cottage on 'Old Wynstay' (1875) on what was 'Yarrawa' |
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Italian Garden Wynstay. Bricks same as used by R. Wynne - paving bricks very old. First created by Marianne Wynne in 1920s Cupid statue & pond. Wrought iron gated from Italy - cost 12/6 1920s (anecdotal story) |
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Fountain statue in Italian Garden (Wynstay) |
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Summer House Wynstay c1920 (shingle roof lattice in fill) no longer there (an unusual photo) Wisteria overwhelmed it - collapsed. Hexagonal stone bare. Remains. Now has a weeping Copper Beech in its place |
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Carriageway Wynstay c1920 towards stables. White Fencing (no longer there) Macrocarpas (Monterey Pine) line the driveway. Still there |
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On left of carriageway Wynstay Horse's watering well. 12'0 x 14'2" 13000 gallons |
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Carriageway Wynstay c1920 Showing crenellated wall leading from Stables to T Bath - not sure about the accuracy of this |
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The Turkish Bath c1969 Positioned just below the carriageway. Note tanks western end (in 1920s) 2nd chimney (in 1920s) Fuel stove |
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Aerial view of Old Wynstay (Yarrawa) The T Bath. Lodge not clear. Built 1880s for Mary Ann Wynne - (her ill health the cause) |
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Turkish Bath Wynstay View looking form gardens - entrance door on south side in 1969. Tower with vents and wrought iron |
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T. Bath Floor Plan & Basement |
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T. Bath Ground Plan |
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T. Bath South Elevation |
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T. Bath Section Drawing |
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T. Bath North Elevation |
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T. Bath East Elevation |
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View to the Tower of T. Bath cast iron ridge decoration and small chimney (fuel stove) now removed |
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T. Bath Detail of cast iron finial (fan shaped) on oval air vents |
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T. BathDetail of cast iron ridge decoration on the Tower |
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T. Bath Detail of Hip decoration cast iron dove - on ridge capping on roof |
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T. Bath Large corner chimney detail perhaps an addition to serve as a fireplace? Some doubt about this. Probably built by E.A. Bonney the architect. Continuity of the detailing of the polychrome brickwork |
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T. Bath Detail of tower roof construction showing tusk and tenon support. Note air vent top right hand corner 1969 photo |
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T. Bath Wynstay Detail of roofing above "steam and shower rooms" 6" x 3" plate (lower left hand corner) was originally used as a support for coke concrete vauted ceiling (note the counter sunk bolt holes) 1969 photo |
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T. Bath Wynstay Roofing Detail Notched ceiling joists 4" x 2" (to take boiler roof flue and coke concrete top left hand corner at the springing point of the vault) 1969 photo |
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T. Bath Wynstay Italian hand painted windows combined with clear external window form double glazing |
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T. Bath Detail of floor tiles at entry. Floor. Coustic tiles tesselated tiles |
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T. Bath Wynstay Detail of 6" octagonal floor tile (buff colour) red square infills. Tesselated tiles. ?Black? Rectangular tiles border the larger tiles |
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Detail of English rolled steel joist suppoting stone concrete and coke ceiling (vaulted) - in the basement at the western end of T. Bath 1969 photo |
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T. Bath Detail of 'steam' pipe flue opening in Boiler? Room or basement. Glazed terracotta lining still in place (intact) Other opening in the wall provided exhaust ventilation for the boilers (or furnace?) 1969 photo |
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T. Bath Wynstay Ship's cast iron water tanks used to supply the boilers? Or supply water to T. Bath 1969 photo. These tanks were used for ballast on 19th C ships |
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Carriageway Wynstay c1920 Just past T. Bath on way to Wynstay(1921-23) residence. Statue reflects Italian influence possibly 1020 Phil Forrester collection |
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End of Carriageway c1920 (Phil Forrester collection) Is it the Bath House on right through foliage? |
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Aerial view of Wynstay Estate (1969) Blacksmith Shed, Stables, Old Wynstay, Roof of faintly visible lodge on top left & 1921-23 Residence |
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E.C. Merewether Portrait Ref. 'The History of Merewether' by F.J. Dickson 1935 |
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Merewether Family Dennarque E.C. Merewether wearing hat (seated in front of open French Window) Ref. Merewether Archives Newcastle Library From L to R (main row): Frederick L.M.M', the Maid?, Augusta Maria M, E.C. Merewether, Edward A.M.M., Maid, Augusta R.E.M.M.?, Henry A.M.M. Seated on ground: William D.M.M., Mabel M.M.M., Mary E.M.M. Not present: Herbert J.M.M., Hugh H.M.M. |
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Lake Merewether Mt Wilson originally Merewether Paddock except when flooded now 'Silva Plana' (J Gregson's album dated 1891) (special photo) 'Silva Plana' given by the Mann Family who bought the land in 1894 |
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The Carriageway The Drive to Dennarque From the Avenue c1890 (From G. Hughes 'The Story of Mt Wilson' 1st Edit.(1955)) |
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The Dennarque Rd 1891 (from J. Gregson's album) c1891 The driveway or carriageway to Dennarque, presumably from the Avenue |
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Ground Floor Planof Dennarque c1870 Ferdinand Reuss Jr (Architect) |
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First Floor Plan of Dennarque by architect Ferdinand Reuss Junior c. later in 1870s |
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First Floor Addition to Dennarque |
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South Elevation Drawing of Dennarque Ferdinand Reuss Jr (architect) The house faces the south - typical of the first European settlers - for a summer retreat |
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North Elevation of Drawing of Dennarque (F. Reuss - architect) |
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East Elevation ('Dennarque') F. Reuss - Architect Without the addition to the 1st Floor |
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West Elevation of 'Dennarque' F. Reuss - Architect |
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Section through 'Dennarque' cc (F. Reuss architect) |
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Sections through 'Dennarque' aa,bb F. Reuss Architect |
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Dennarque 1878 Mt Wilson Viewed from the SW (1891 photo - J Gregson's album) note shingle roof balustrade (unusual photo) |
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Dennarque c1915 View from the East. Daisies in profusion Summer. Owned by Mann family at the time |
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Tennis Courts Dennarque viewed from the east (corrugated iron roofing) c1920 (unusual photo) |
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Dennarque Garden (approach) along garden pathway c1920 - shrubs and trees growth (unusual photo) |
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Dennarque Eastern Elevation c1920. Distinct joint line of upstairs addition (unusual photo) |
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Dennarque South Elevation c1920 |
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Dennarque c1920 Stables on left 'Dairy' on right. Original Wash House (centre) open on 2 sides, copper boiler in one corner and stone tubs along adjacent side |
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Dennarque c1940 Rear court showing original timber bathroom and stair window. Facing north. Owned by the Teece Family at the time (unusual photo) |
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Dennarque Western Elevation (Balcony has dropped) c1969 (unusual photo) |
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Dennarque (Kitchen chimney) see notes on original roof vent (the original kitchen was probably a simple pattern of 'vanes' and figure 's' shapes turned into the wind. Its position is marked by patched section of roof |
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Dennarque Louvred air vent - originally doorway into W.C. The original door (louvre) is now situated at the rear of the dairy |
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Dennarque Floor Vent adjustable underfloor metal vent |
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Dennarque South Elevation (1969) Recent alterations involve rebuilding the verandah and use of cast iron lacework (not part of original design) |
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Dennarque viewed form garden showing effect of upstairs addition |
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Dennarque Entry hall archway into stairwell window on far wall (originally coloured glass) also see 98/291 Ref. to Castner's Rural Austr. Sect. 1878 p.226 |
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Dennarque Stair detail on middle landing - newel posts and hard rail. Level of the bathroom 1969 |
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Dennarque Middle landing stair detail. Base of newel post and stair soffit lining |
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Dennarque Top Balcony French Windo & wall. Door on left gives access to upstairs lobby |
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Dennarque Detail of roof construction. Note the hip timber (top centre) and missing jack rafters loft. Also note that the shingles are carried through past the existing hip oven the bedroom extension |
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Dennarque "The Daily" - a square stone room for meat and food. Forms the 4th wall of the court making a complete enclosure |
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Dennarque "The Daily' door detail (door originally from the W.C. on west wall |
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Dennarque Small timber boarded hut with corrugated iron roofing and chimney. Believed to have been relocated here |
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Dennarque Small hut chimney detail. Note old nail holes |
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Dennarque Aerial view from south in 1969 |
98/308 |
Yengo Jesse Gregson's crest. Virgillo means Vigilance (Ref. Gregson Papers) |
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Gregson Album Frontpiece presented to Jesse by Alexander Busby 1891. From I.M.F. Busby (Tom) Tom Busby was a son of my mother's 1st cousin, Annie Busby (E.J. Gregson Aug 5 1955) |
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Yengo Original gates to Gregson residence c1891 (unusual photo) |
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Yengo c1891 Early photograph showing shingle roof and original verandah intact (unusual photo) |
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Yengo Family group on front porch |
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Yengo Porch outside kitchen. Note rounded corrugated iron covered way to stable, still exists (unusual photo) |
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Yengo Signature of L. Stevens 1903 Written on a piece of timber nailed to chimney |
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Yengo c 1910 Photograph from the east showing Marseilles tiles, probably by L. Stevens in 1903 |
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Yengo c 1910 Side view of Yengo taken from the croquet lawn. Note the side windows have been enlarged to form French doors? |
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Yengo Kitchen c 1910 Fuel stove with angled sink on far left |
98/319 |
Yengo c1910 Dining Room chimney with glazed terracotta pots |
98/320 |
Yengo Roof construction. Main bedroom chimney, in roof space, showing the tusk & tenon joinery required for the hip end return 1969 |
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Yengo Roof construction. Hip junction showing tusk & tenon & pole plate construction - both standard practice in their day 1969 |
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Yengo Roof construction. Box gutter in detail between the kitchen and main roof. Note the continuous rafters of the kitchen to which the others are spliced. This indicated the chimney was built first. (1969) |
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Yengo Carved wooden fireplace in the living room 1969 |
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Yengo Detail of the plinth block and skirting board surround in the living room c. 1969 |
98/325 |
Yengo Fireplace in the timber addition built in 1885 to accommodate Katherine Gregson during her illness. Photo 1969 |
98/326 |
Yengo Chimney 1885 addition showing the horizontal boarding and louvred ventilation access to the roof space. Photo 1969 |
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Yengo Caretaker's Cottage? Located north of the croquet lawn (photo 1969) |
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Yengo Window detail Caretaker's Cottage (or Gardener's Cottage) photo 1969 |
98/329 |
Bebeah (Cox) Fortitudo in Adversis Cox Family Coat of Arms |
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Bebeah (Cox) Mulgoa residence - Home of the Cox family, the original cottage is in the foreground. It was the lure of Mudgee and Mt Wilson which eventually drew all the Cox family away from the Mulgoa Valley by the year 1870 |
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Bebeah Cox - The Cox Family, The Avenue c1885. Members of the Cox and Wynne families on the road at the gates of 'Balangra'. Note the size of the trees on the left which now form the Avenue |
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Bebeah Cox - Edward King Cox (-1883) (From Rawdon) Cox built 'Bebeah' on Mt Wilson. His stay was short (5yrs) before he died. Estate was purchased by Ivie Jasmes Sloan |
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Bebeah Cox - 'Bebeah', "with part of its beautiful garden, Miss Sloan on the left Mt Wilson, Bebeah and Clarence Creek, the three prettiest places on the Blue Mts 1913" Northern elevation showing the dormer windows and chimney additions |
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Bebeah Cox - 1878 Ground Plan |
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North elevation of 'Bebeah' Ambrose Thornley Architect Jnr |
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South elevation of 'Bebeah' |
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Bebeah Drawing Western Elevation E.K. Cox residence 1878 |
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Bebeah (Cox) Porch Detail 1878 |
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Bebeah (Cox) Built originally in 1878 View from the east showing the Dormwer window alterations and the new chimney |
98/340 |
Bebeah Present View (1969) from the west. Note that the entry gable has been removed from the north. New entrance on west wall. Old bedroom door has been converted into a double hung window |
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Bebeah Detail of the original shutter with the splayed and chamfered lap boarding wall. Note the verandah post has been replaced since 1913 with this type (less ornate) |
98/342 |
Bebeah Dining Room Addition built by Ivie James Sloan |
98/343 |
Bebeah Dining Room detail of Barge Board |
98/344 |
Bebeah Eaves and gutter detail junction above dining room bay window. Note the similar timber console supporting eaves on Nooroo |
98/345 |
Bebeah Bedroom wing addition built by Ivie Sloan |
98/346 |
Bebeah Entry Gate Bebeah. Detail of the main entrance gate (wrought iron) It was removed when it was proved too heavy for posts |
98/347 |
Garden Gate Bebeah. Detail of the small wrough iron garden gate - identical to that of the School House |
98/348 |
Bebeah Rosette - Detail of garden gate marking the crossing of the diagonal bracing (1969 photo) |
98/349 |
Bebeah Waterhole c1891 (Ref. Photograph album Jesse Gregson) (Headwaters of Waterfall Creek) |
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Bebeah Aerial Photograph Bebeah. The additions to Bebeah are clearly visible - the original residence being the structure in front |
98/351 |
George Henry Cox 1824-1901 MLC Cousin of Edward King Cox, Brother of Jasmes Dalrymple Cox |
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Beowang Chimney detail of Beowarg. Fireplaces were of some importance to the owners of homes on the Mt. & great care was lavished on them |
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Beowang Gable detail, note the original air vent and weather boarding the greater part of which was sheathed over with pressed metal stone |
98/355 |
Beowang Caretaker's Cottage Built beside Beowarg in c.1878 (photo 1969) |
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Beowang Caretaker's Cottage Detail of verandah post (photo 1969) now Withycombe Cottage |
98/357 |
Beowang or Withycombe Aerial view of Beowang. View facing the garden with the original caretaker's cottage on the left |
98/358 |
Balangra Sefton Hall Original Cottage (probably built prior to the Balangra residence?) Note the bay window and the fireplace on the axis of symmetry |
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Balangra & Sefton Hall Original Cottage The entry porch (once a bay window as on the opposite end) was added by Henry Marcus Clark in 1912 when he converted it into a billiard room. |
The original entry was on the axial approach of the chimney. |
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Balangra residence c1920 Built in 1880 as a larger holiday residence for J.D. Cox. Note the added gables and trimmings in Queen Anne idiom (now Sefton Cottage) |
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Aerial view of the Billiard Room in the grounds of Swefton Hall. Note the small centre gable on the Billiear Room which surrounds the original entry to the cottage |
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Mt Wilson "Old Campanella about 1890" The Stephen Family residence built about 1878. This early photograph illustrates the symmetrically placed chimneys and the corrugated iron roof. (Ref. G. Hughes The Story of Mt Wilson 1st Ed. 1955) |
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Campanella Rear elevation showing the symmetrical hips of the roof. This building was one of the largest residences on Mt Wilson at the time |
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Campanella It was likely that the back part of Campanella was returned to overlook the gardens to the south, to almost totally close the yard in the centre (as Yengo was later altered). This photo of the back section shows the yard that had been formed. This yard had little to soften the hard edges of roof and latticed covered way |
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Nooroo Mt Wilson c1923 The residence of William Hay built 1880. The cottage has a symmetrical front elevation. Note the curve of the original verandah & timber brackets |
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Nooroo Mt Wilson The signature, Francis J. Moffat and an inscription "Good day -I hope you are well" along with the mouldings location "bottom" are pencilled on the bed mould which was taken from the window between the kitchen and back verandah |
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Nooroo Mt Wilson Viewed from the garden and the original entry. Note the new awning and timber posts |
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Nooroo Front Door - Note the panelled timber and lead lighting of the fan light |
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Nooroo Window Detail of the side window and the splayed and lapped boards |
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Nooroo Rear elevation Note the large kitchen chimney and the latest laundry addition on the left |
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Nooroo Chimney Detail of the bedroom chimney and airvent. This form of chimney is typical of the mount |
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Nooroo Note from text - the underlying factor was cost and even some roughly finished saplings were used as rafters |
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Nooroo Fireplace - the second bedroom fireplace with its restrained use of moulding |
98/376 |
School House Mt Wilson - The school, designed by the Gov. architect William Kemp was completed in Oct. 1891. The teacher's cottage - on left. August 1892 |
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School House Mt Wilson - Detail of decorated gable (photo 1969) |
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Post Office Mt Wilson c1915 Located on Beowang between the main residence and the caretaker's cottage on the right. Note the simple charm of the timber structure |
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Sefton Hall - Henry Marcus Clark's Crest 'In Te Domini Sper' (Thee O Lord I Trust) Moor's head on left with the broken link on the left of the shield symbolising the separation of Corsica from the Duchy of Genoa. Theodore Clark, a relation of Marcus, was involved in the Corsican struggle to regain their independence. Theodore, a German, lived in France, marrying a French woman |
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Sefton Hall & Balangra Portrait of Marcus Clark (1859-1913) On his arrival in Australia, he travelled throughout NSW, Victoria & Tasmania. His father was also a successful merchant in England |
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Sefton Hall & Balangra - Below 'Campanella' c1912 Marcus Clark & friends in the foreground. Note the diagonal bracing on the gate (the reverse direction to that employed previously). This was introduced to Mt Wilson by Marcus Clark. Mt Tomah, Bell & Hay? In the background. Ref. small picture file Mitchell Library |
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Sefton Hall Mt Wilson c1912 The residence of Henry Marcus Clark, designed by him and constructed in 1912. Note the use of fibro. Also note the Lookout Tower on the left built around a tree |
trunk which collapsed in a storm (in the late 1920s) narrowly missing the residence |
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Sefton Hall Mt Wilson - The residence viewed from Church Lane c1969? |
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Sefton Hall link with H.M. Clark - The Chapel Mt Wilson - St George's Church built in 1915 as a memorial to Henry Marcu Clark. Note the continuity of the Queen Anne style favoured by the Clarks. The entry cover - the gateway defines the entrance |
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Eccleston Du Faur Diary Page 1 |
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Eccleston Du Faur Diary Page 2 |
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Eccleston Du Faur Diary Page 3 |
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Eccleston Du Faur Diary Page 4 |
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Eccleston Du Faur Diary Page 5 |
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Reuss designed |
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Terrace house |
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Carved Fireplace |
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Reuss architecture |
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Architectural feature |
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Castner's Monthly & Rural Australian Design Dennarque Mt Wilson (Reuss) |
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Castner's Monthly & Rural Australian Dennarque Mt Wilson |
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Castner's Monthly & Rural Australian Artidan Dwelling (Nooroo?) |
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Castner's Monthly & Rural Australian Rural Architecture |
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Castner's Rural Australian 1876 Rural or Suburban Architecture |
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Castner's Rural Australian Rural Architecture |
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Castner's Rural Australian |
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Castner's Monthly & Rural Australian Suburban Villa |
Jane Smart Album & Wynstay 1995 - 1997
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Marjorie Sloan & George Valder |
95/13 |
Richard Owen Wynne felling a tree 1920s |
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Garden at Wynstay |
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Mariamne & Col R Owen Wynne in garden at Wynstay |
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Suzanne White & pony |
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A Wynne child birthday party 1920s |
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Patrick White as a boy in Wynstay garden |
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Patrick White in Wynstay garden |
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Mariamne Wynne in garden Old Wynstay |
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Suzanne White in Wynstay garden |
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Patrick White, M Wynne, Ruth White, Suzanne White in Wynstay garden |
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Richard Owen Wynne clearing land for orchard |
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Mariamne Wynne with Pip in garden |
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Stone used to build Wynstay house 1921-23 |
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Mr Wynne's cottage |
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Sassafras scrub below Mr Wynne's cottage |
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R Owen Wynne at quarry with Pip |
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Bob Kirk (Peter & Tom's uncle) clearing ground at Wynstay |
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R Owen Wynne felling a tree |
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Sandstone ready for building at Wynstay |
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Richard Owen Wynne setting out from Old Wynstay tower |
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Cut sandstone |
95/19 |
Mariamne Wynne amid the sandstone |
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Richard Owen Wynne and the sandstone |
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Foundations in place Wynstay |
95/21 |
R Owen & Mariamne amidst sandstone |
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Wynstay under construction - basement |
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Wynstay under construction - dining room |
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Wynstay under construction |
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Scottish stonemasons building Wynstay |
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Rear of Wynstay under construction |
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New Wynstay 1921-23 |
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Wynstay under construction - roof rafters |
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Wynstay under construction - slate roof |
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Wynstay complete with shutters |
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Wynstay complete with shutters |
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Roof of Wynstay under construction |
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The Lodge of Wynstay |
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Wooden cradle built by R O Wynne |
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R O Wynne & E J Gregson with baby Jane & Helen |
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Corner of garden in Wynstay - The Urn |
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Mariamne Wynne in garden of Wynstay |
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Patrick White as a boy 1920s |
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Suzanne White (sister of Patrick) |
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Patrick White, Mariamne Wynne, Suzanne White, Victor & Ruth White |
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Mariamne Wynne in Wynstay garden |
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Victor White, Ruth White, Patrick & Suzanne White |
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Possibly Suzanne White on pony, Patrick White the boy? |
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Unknown road or track possibly in Wynstay |
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Children among the daisies at Wynstay - could be Patrick White |
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Pip the family dog |
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Probably Suzanne White on pony |
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Probably Suzanne White on pony |
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Pip the family dog |
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Likely to be Suzanne White on pony |
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Mervyn Wynne or Ron dressed for a party at Wynstay |
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Mariamne Wynne with Pip |
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Likely to be Suzanne White on pony |
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Birthday party at Wynstay |
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Looking north from Wynstay over Wollangambe |
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Suzanne White learning to ride |
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Birthday party gathering at Wynstay |
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Matt & Flo Davies vegetable garden |
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Driveway at Wynstay |
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Colonel Richard Wynne felling a tree |
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Land clearing on Wynstay |
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R O Wynne felling a tree |
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R O Wynne outside Yarrawa or Old Wynstay |
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Ploughing & planting orchard at Wynstay |
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Ploughing & planting orchard at Wynstay |
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Ploughing & planting orchard at Wynstay |
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Colonel Richard Owen Wynne with Pip |
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Colonel Richard Owen Wynne with sandstone blocks |
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Colonel Richard Owen Wynne with sandstone blocks |
97/90 |
Colonel Richard Owen Wynne with sandstone blocks |
97/91 |
Colonel Richard Owen Wynne with sandstone blocks |
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Colonel Richard Owen Wynne with sandstone blocks |
97/94 |
Foundations at Wynstay |
97/93 |
R O Wynne & Mariamne amid sandstone blocks |
97/95 |
Foundations at Wynstay |
97/97(a) |
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Sandstone blocks at Wynstay |
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Sandstone blocks at Wynstay |
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Sandstone blocks at Wynstay |
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Stonemasons at Wynstay |
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Foundations at Wynstay |
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Foundations at Wynstay |
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Stonemasons at Wynstay |
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Roof goes on Wynstay |
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Roof goes on Wynstay |
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Roof goes on Wynstay |
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Roof goes on Wynstay |
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Roof goes on Wynstay |
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Roof goes on Wynstay |
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Roof goes on Wynstay |
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Roof goes on Wynstay |
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Wynstay complete |
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Wynstay complete |
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17(a) or No 63 |
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17(b) or No 64 |
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17(c) or No 65 |
97/117 |
17(d) or No 66 |
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18(a) or No 67 |
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18(b) or No 68 |
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18(c) or No 69 |
97/121 |
18(d) or No 70 |
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19(a) or No 71 |
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19(b) or No 72 |
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19(c) or No 73 |
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19(d) or No 74 |
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19(e) or No 75 |
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20(a) or No 76 |
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20(b) or No 77 |
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20(c) or No 78 |
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20(d) or No 79 |
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21(a) or No 80 |
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21(b) or No 81 |
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21(c) or No 82 |
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21(d) or No 83 |
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22(a) or No 84 |
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22(b) or No 85 |
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22(c) or No 86 |
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23(a) or No 87 |
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23(b) or No 88 |
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24(a) or No 89 |
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24(b) or No 90 |
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25(a) or No 91 |
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25(b) or No 92 |
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25(c) or No 93 |
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25(d) or No 94 |
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26(a) or No 95 |
97/147 |
26(b) or No 96 |
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26(c) or No 97 |
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27(a) or No 98 |
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27(b) or No 99 |
97/151 |
28(a) or No 100 |
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28(b) or No 101 |
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28(c) or No 102 |
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29(a) or No 103 |
97/155 |
29(b) or No 104 |
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30(a) or No 105 |
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30(b) or No 106 |
97/158 |
30(c) or No 107 |
97/159 |
30(d) or No 108 |
97/162 |
31(c) or No 111 |
97/163 |
32(a) or No 112 |
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32(b) or No 113 |
97/165 |
32(c) or No 114 |
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33(a) or No 115 |
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33(b) or No 116 |
97/168 |
33(c) or No 117 |
97/169 |
33(d) or No 118 |
97/170 |
34(a) or No 119 |
97/171 |
34(b) or No 120 |
97/172 |
34(c) or No 121 |
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35(a) or No 122 |
97/174 |
35(b) or No 123 |
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Yarrawa (Old Wynstay) garden |
97/209 |
Jane & Mervyn Wynne or Ron as children |
95/34 |
Ploughing |
95/45 |
The Lodge |
95/46 |
The Stables |
95/47 |
Turkish Bath House |
95/48 |
The Lodge |
95/49 |
Turkish Bath House |
95/50 |
Old Wynstay |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Near stables |
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Stables |
95/97 |
Wynstay garden |
95/98 |
Turkish Bath House |
95/99 |
Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
95/103 |
Stables |
95/104 |
Stables |
95/105 |
Wynstay garden |
95/106 |
Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Ferns |
95/112(a) |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
92/48(a) |
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Wynstay house |
92/52 |
Wynstay driveway |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
95/57 |
Stables |
95/58 |
Turkish Bath House |
95/59 |
Driveway |
95/60 |
Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay house |
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View from Wynstay |
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Old Wynstay |
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Wynstay house |
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Wynstay house |
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Stables |
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Stables |
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Stables |
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Stables |
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Main entrance |
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Wynstay house |
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Wynstay house |
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First original cottage |
95/87 |
Old Wynstay |
95/88 |
Old Wynstay |
95/89 |
First original cottage |
95/90 |
The Lodge |
95/94 |
Wynstay house |
92/50 |
Wynstay house |
96/83 |
Wynstay garden |
96/84 |
The Stables |
96/85 |
Driveway |
96/86 |
Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Stables |
96/92 |
Stables |
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Driveway |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |
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Wynstay garden |