Frederic Charles Hall A team of cattle and horses pulling a wagon in North Queensland [NQ ID 688]. [Image] (Unpublished)
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- Image
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- Reverend Frederic Charles Hall Photographic Collection
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- Australian outback; Bourketown; Burketown; children; Croydon; domestic animals; early 1900s; Einasleigh; Etheridge; Georgetown; group photography; Gulf Country; Newcastle Range; Normanton; North Queensland history; photographs; transport
Summary
This photograph depicts two horses leading a fourteen-strong bullock team yoked to an empty dray. A man sits aboard the dray beside which are two horses ridden by a man and a boy. Another barefoot boy holds the bridle of a horse at the head of the team. Behind the team are post-and-rail cattle yards. Both men wear felt hats, long-sleeved shirts, trousers, and boots. The boys also wear felt hats and long-sleeved shirts, with the boy at the lead wearing below-the-knee shorts, while the boy on the horse wears breeches with braces, stockings and shoes. This photograph was taken in North Queensland but the exact location is unknown.
Reverend Frederic Charles Hall was appointed Curate of the Georgetown parish in 1904, and later Curate-in-charge from 1906 to 1909. His parish included Georgetown, Croydon, Golden Gate and Normanton. He also ministered in Burketown, which is 345 miles (560 kilometres) from Georgetown. His means of transport was by horseback, push-bike, coach or by steam train between Croydon and Normanton.
The photographs in this collection were taken by the Reverend Frederic Charles Hall (1878-1926) during the period 1902-1909 when he was the Anglican Curate appointed to Georgetown in North Queensland. Hall's foremost hobby was photography. He used both a half-plate camera with tripod made by J. Lancaster & Son, Birmingham and a quarter-plate Austral No. 3 made by the Australian company, Baker & Rouse. Glass negatives from Ilford and Austral were used; developing was done by the photographer himself and printing by exposure to sunlight.
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James Cook University gratefully acknowledges Kenwyn Arthur Hall (grandson of the photographer) for his support of the NQHeritage Pilot Project.
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