97/204-97/212, plus negatives |
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See notes (97/206): The Lodge from the 'Wynstay' side. |
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See (97/205) for notes. The Lodge from outside the main gates, c.1920s. |
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The Lodge, 1920s. Fine sandstone pillars and wrought iron gates. |
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Jack and Ivy Woodgate lived in the Turkish Bath from about 1928 to 1932, then moved into the Lodge until 1942. |
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Plastic sleeve marked 'Woodgate (family) and three strips of negatives. |
97/206 |
The Lodge from the 'Wynstay' side. Home of David Woodgate, gardener. |
97/207 |
Mt. Wilson school, c. 1934. Teacher's residence has been added to. |
97/208 |
Trunk belonging to David Woodgate, gardner at 'Wynstay' in 1920s. Transport in 1920s. His son and grandsons in the back of the 'T' model ford vehicle. |
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Woodgate family. From right - Mrs Woodgate (grandmother) and David Woodgate (grandfather). Jack Woodgate (son) and wife, Ivy. Mrs Lever daughter and David Woodgate. Her sons, Reg and Jack, in front. |
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David Woodgate in the Italian Garden at 'Wynstay'. Gardner at 'Wynstay', c.1924-1936. |
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Four small hand-written pages of notes entitled 'Photo Collection'. Reg Lever - 31 Lady Street Mt Colah |
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Two envelopes, one addressed to Reg Lever, 31 Lady Street, Mt. Colah. A hand-written note says: "Presented by Reg Lever (large copy) in 1997. His grandfather was a gardner at Wynstay' in the 1920s. Jack Woodgate was Reg's uncle. |
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Harrington's photograph envelope containing "original negatives of 'Wynstay'. Doll's house 200/24-25-26-27. |
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negatives -'Wynstay' Doll's house. |
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Kitchen - Doll's house. |
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Drawing room - Doll's house. |
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Drawing room - Doll's house. Note the exquisite detail in the painting on the wall. |
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Upstairs bedroom - below, Dining room. |
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Note the animals: Drawing room scene and the detail in the furniture. |
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Another Drawing Room or Lounge Room scene. |
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Photograph of the Lodge taken from the junction of The Avenue and Mt. Irvine Road. Shows Stone outbuilding to the left of the Lodge. n.d. |
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Scottish stone masons - builders of 'Wynstay' c.1921-1923 one (identified) is Colin McLeish |
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from left to right: Victor White (Patrick's father); Suzanne White (Patrick's sister) [1915-1969] Ruth White (Patrick's mother), Mariamne Wynne in the 'Wynstay' garden early 1920s (photographer unknown). |
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l-r: Patrick White,Victor White, Mariamne Wynne, Ruth White, Suzanne White. |
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(97/152): Mariamne Wynne. Lily pond in Italian Garden, 'Wynstay'. |
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(See 97/57): Wisteria - Summer House - Mariamne Wynne (no longer extant - Summer house |
97/259 |
Wynstay' (Herscovitch Collection) - probably 'Old Wynstay'. |
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Gothic cottage - 'Wynstay' (original cottage), photo. by H.C. Clifford. |
98/228 |
Very early photo. of 'Yarrawa', later to be called 'Old Wynstay' - 'The First Settlement of Mt. Wilson |
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Truck owned by David Woodgate, gardner at 'Wynstay', 1920s. His son and grandsons in the back of the truck. |
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The pulley used to load sandstone for the construction of 'Wynstay'. |
95/21 |
Richard Owen Wynne and Mariamne Wynne under a pulley style crane (1921-1922). The crane was used to lift blocks of sandstone for the construction of 'Wynstay'. |
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Richard Owen Wynne loading sandstone at 'Wynstay' during construction on or in a Mt. Wilson/Irvine sandstone quarry. Could the young boy be Patrick White? |
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Cleared paddock at 'Yarrawa' ('Old Wynstay'), covered in flowering daisies (Herscovitch Collection) |
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Coloured photograph of the Turkish Bath, prior to renovation in 1995/1996 (n.d.). A cover note says "Colour photos of 'Wynstay' and Turkish Bath (Jane Smart's album)". |
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Looking east into the Italian Garden section of 'Wynstay' (n.d.) - Jane Smart, photographer? |
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Coloured photograph of the Turkish Bath, prior to renovation in 1995/1996 (n.d.). A cover note says "Jane Smart photographer". |
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The stables at 'Wynstay', n.d. Jane Smart, photographer? |
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Old Wynstay', n.d. |
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Garden stairs at 'Wynstay', leading to the Italian Garden. Garden urn on the left (n.d.). |
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Italian section of the garden at 'Wynstay', showing pond with statue (n.d.) |
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Autumn colours (tree) near gravel driveway 'Wynstay', south of the Turkish Bath, n.d. |
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Iron gates at 'Wynstay' (n.d.) |
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Original cottage at 'Wynstay' (n.d.), coloured photograph. |
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Front elevation of 'Wynstay', leading to terraced garden (n.d.). |
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Wynstay' garden, coloured photograph, gravel path. Man in a hat (Bill Smart?) (n.d.). showing side elevation and chimney (n.d.). |
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Turkish Bath prior to restoration in 1995/96, coloured photograph, taken from the West, |
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Walk leading to the 'Wynstay' stables. Land Rover utility vehicle can be seen on the right (n.d.) |
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Wynstay' front elevation, facing North, with garden below (n.d.). |
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View across the valley from the front verandah of 'Wynstay' (n.d.). |
2004/252 |
Envelope containing black and white photograph of Duncan McLeish (1876-1951), one of the stone masons who worked on the construction of 'Wynstay' c.1921-1923, plus a letter. (10/11/2004) from Ron Green, on the subject of Duncan McLeish. |
2008/101 |
'Wynstay'. The stables, crenellated edge to the roof, basalt stone. Doors of coach house. Ceramic Horse Head (1890). Coloured photograph, 2008. |
2008/102 |
Same as 2008/101, but a closer view. |
2008/103 |
'Wynstay', The Lodge. A corner view from The Avenue, close to original iron fence. Basalt and sandstone construction on corner, c.1890-2 (2008). |
2008/104 |
'Wynstay', The Lodge. Another view of the Lodge, with crenellated sandstone on basalt stone fence (2008). |
2008/105 |
'Wynstay', The Lodge. Clear view of the basalt stone fence and crenellated sandstone on top. Skylight visible. The Lodge is hexagonal in shape. |
2008/106 |
'Wynstay', The Lodge. View of the Lodge from the East and North showing back entrance. The skylight is visible, building was referred to as The Gatehouse in the nineteenth century. (2008). |
2008/107 |
'Wynstay', The Lodge'. At the rear - note the small wing to the right (2008) |
2008/108 |
Utility truck of current Lodge tennant, Peter Raines. Parked on Mt. Irvine Road/The Avenue. Tress now totally free of Ivy. |
2008/109 |
'Wynstay', The Lodge. Note the central chimney and terracotta - typical of 'Wynstay' in the nineteenth century. Hexagonal shape and skylight evident. Very old trees in the background. |
2008/110 |
'Wynstay'. Approaching the stables from the main driveway. Note the water tower on the left (now removed for safety). Four doors leading to storage of tools and maintenance. Crenellated roof visible (?). Elm tree (Winter scene) visible. Stables now restored (2008) |
2008/111 |
View of magnificent old Macrocarpa trees approaching the 'Wynstay' stables (2008) |
2008/112 |
As for 2008/111. |
2008/113 |
'Wynstay'. The original sandstone gates at 'Wynstay' from The Avenue. Iron work probably made on the estate (photo, 2008). |
2008/114 |
'Wynstay' - The main residence, built between 1921-1923 of local sandstone - hand cut blocks. Faces North for the Sun and view across the valley. Built for Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Owen Wynne and Marianme Wynne - grandson of Richard Wynne (photo., 2008). |
2008/115 |
See 2008/114. |
2008/116 |
The original cottage in 'Wynstay' ('Yarrawa' in 1876), showing its simple Gothic style. Has been stabilised and repaired in 2010 (photo., 2008). |