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Images Catalogue Last Updated 15 Mar 2018 Images Catalogue Last Updated 15 Mar 2018 Record Title Date Number P8095 1st 15 Rugby Union team photo [Hawkesbury Agricultural College HAC] - WR Watkins coach 11/04/1905 P2832 3 Jersey "Matrons" held in paddock below stud stock shed for student demonstrations - Colo breed on right [Hawkesbury 30/04/1905 Agricultural College (HAC)] P8468 3 students perform an experiment at UWS Nepean Science fair for gifted & talented students - 1993 1/06/1993 P8158 3 unidentified people working at a computer in lab coats 14/06/1905 P8294 3D Illustrations at Werrington - VAPA 1/06/1992 P8292 3rd year Communications students under the "tent" - Alison Fettell (Left) & Else Lackey 27/10/1992 P8310 3rd year computer programming project 14/06/1905 P1275 4th Cavalry Mobil Veterinary Section [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 21/04/1905 P2275 4th Cavalry Mobile Veterinary Section [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 21/04/1905 P6108 5 boys playing basketball 14/05/1905 P1683 60 colour slides in a folder - these slides were reproduced in publicity brochures and booklets for Hawkesbury Agricultural 2/06/1905 College - Careers in Food Technology [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P6105 7 boys playing Marbles 14/05/1905 P1679 75th Anniversary of the founding of Hawkesbury Agricultural College - Unveiling the plaque (1 of 9) - B Doman (Principal) 18/03/1966 giving speech from podium [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P1809 75th Anniversary of the founding of Hawkesbury Agricultural College - Unveiling the plaque (2 of 9) - Three men 18/03/1966 (unidentified) [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P1810 75th Anniversary of the founding of Hawkesbury Agricultural College - Unveiling the plaque (3 of 9) - Speaker at podium 18/03/1966 [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P1811 75th Anniversary of the founding of Hawkesbury Agricultural College - Unveiling the plaque (4 of 9) - The Hon. WA Chaffey 18/03/1966 MLA, Minister for Agriculture [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P1812 75th Anniversary of the founding of Hawkesbury Agricultural College - Unveiling the plaque (5 of 9) - The Hon. WA Chaffey 18/03/1966 MLA, Minister for Agriculture [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P1813 75th Anniversary of the founding of Hawkesbury Agricultural College - Unveiling the plaque (6 of 9) - The Hon. WA Chaffey 18/03/1966 MLA, Minister for Agriculture [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P1814 75th Anniversary of the founding of Hawkesbury Agricultural College - Unveiling the plaque (7 of 9) - The Hon. WA Chaffey 18/03/1966 MLA, Minister for Agriculture at the podium [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] Page 1 of 237 P1815 75th Anniversary of the founding of Hawkesbury Agricultural College - Unveiling the plaque (8 of 9) - The Hon. WA Chaffey 18/03/1966 MLA, Minister for Agriculture at the podium [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P1816 75th Anniversary of the founding of Hawkesbury Agricultural College - Unveiling the plaque (9 of 9) - B Doman (Principal) 18/03/1966 giving speech from podium [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P6109 9 boys standing between the swimming pool and the basketball court . Recreation after school. 14/05/1905 P1699 A collection of coloured post cards of Charles Kerry photographs - scenes of the College [Hawkesbury Agricultural College No date (HAC)] P1720 A collection of eleven prints from glass negatives of scenes of the College [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 25/03/1905 P1698 A collection of G McGillivray's from his days at Hawkesbury, primarily sports and dairy prints [Hawkesbury Agricultural 27/03/1905 College (HAC)] P1178 A college picnic - men sitting or standing in a clearing [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] No date P474 A composite photo of four farm scenes [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 1899 P329 A drag, harnessed to two white horses - with driver inside [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] No date P1726 A folder containing prints of the College and College life, circa 1914-15 [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 28/03/1905 P2145 A group of Apiary students and instructor observing the honeycomb from a hive [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] - 3/04/1905 Print 1 of 2 - Cropped P1507 A group of Apiary students and instructor observing the honeycomb from a hive [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] - 3/04/1905 Print 2 of 2 - Uncropped P6111 A group of boys in the Swimming Pool 14/05/1905 P1025 A group of farmers gathered around a table where plants are being potted [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 23/3/1891 P1628 A group of staff and students inspecting a piece of machinery [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 1/02/1948 P549 A group of ten men standing in front of a tractor towing a cart loaded with hay [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 3/05/1905 P1603 A group of visitors in a pen looking at sow and her litter [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 3/05/1905 P2508 A lamb being ear tagged for identification - Being held by a student (1 of 26) [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 13/05/1905 P2509 A lamb being immunised via a syringe (2 of 26) [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 13/05/1905 P707 A lecture in progress [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] No date P2445 A letter sent to EA Southee (Principal) from S.S. Brown regarding stock judging at the British Royal Agricultural Society's 1/05/1905 Show at York where HAC trained farmers competed [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P553 A man in overalls standing at the controls of a tractor watching how the farm machinery attached behind operates 3/05/1905 [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P1627 A man working on a tractor, with a ploughing attachment [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 23/04/1905 Page 2 of 237 P484 A man, well dressed (hat, tie, white shirt) inspecting wheat grains inside a silo [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] No date P1688 A mounted, laminated colour photograph of The Board of Trustees, 2000, taken outside Frogmore House, Werrington North. 22/06/1905 P2826 A postcard print of the Apiary [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] No date P394 A practical examination in the use of the cultivator, with horse teams [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 26/03/1905 P2789 A row of men shearing sheep being supervised 14/03/1905 P1719 A small album of some scenes of the College and students [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 3/04/1905 P1715 A small grey-coloured plastic folder containing colour prints of the painting of Owen Carter Chapel - interior and exterior. 14/06/1905 [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P1714 A sports album, mostly of intercollegiate teams. Judged by Southee's appearance probably 1920s-30s. [Hawkesbury 3/04/1905 Agricultural College (HAC)] P423 A stripper-harvester drawn by a four-horse team, working in a crop of barley on the experiment plots [Hawkesbury 31/12/1933 Agricultural College (HAC)] P422 A stripper-harvester drawn by a four-horse team, working in a crop of barley on the experiment plots [Hawkesbury No date Agricultural College (HAC)] P483 A student (?) loading vines from the back of a ute into a machine [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] No date P534 A student driving an early tractor pulling a grain harvester in a field (three students are sitting on the harvester) 3/04/1905 [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P535 A student driving an early tractor pulling a grain harvester in a field (three students are sitting on the harvester) 3/04/1905 [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P536 A student driving an early tractor pulling a grain harvester in a field (three students are sitting on the harvester) 3/04/1905 [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] P476 A student examining harvested vetch plant [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 25/03/1905 P2825 A student group at the Pig Farmers School of Instruction, c.1916 - Postcard [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 30/03/1905 P412 A student instructed in the use of the buckscraper in levelling land - with a three horse team [Hawkesbury Agricultural 28/03/1905 College (HAC)] P413 A student instructed in the use of the buckscraper in levelling land - with a three horse team [Hawkesbury Agricultural 28/03/1905 College (HAC)] P490 A student loading hay onto a wagon using a pitching fork [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 25/03/1905 P1573 A student preparing Clydesdales, in a field, for work [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 2/05/1905 P492 A student sitting on top of a loaded hay wagon holding the reins of a three-horse team [Hawkesbury Agricultural College 25/03/1905 (HAC)] P475 A student standing in a paddock of cow peas [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 24/03/1905 Page 3 of 237 P537 A student under instruction, driving an early tractor pulling a plough, with the instructor sitting on the plough [Hawkesbury 3/04/1905 Agricultural College (HAC)] P482 A student(?) placing bags over the top part of maize plants in the field [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] No date P545 A tractor with students filling an attached John Deere Grassland (seed) Drill [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 23/05/1905 P1505 A tractor, driven by a student, towing farm machinery [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 23/04/1905 P891 A view through newly constructed poultry sheds at a man working on the site [Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC)] 22/05/1905 P3655 Aboriginal Artwork by Michael Kindler 19/06/1905 P3659 Aboriginal Artwork by Michael Kindler - Negative Strip 19/06/1905 P8540 Aboriginal Conference - 1993 15/06/1905 P3724 Aboriginal Dance -
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