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OH 334/1 Sam Jericho’s parents were pioneer farmers in Rudall, first taking up land in 1911. Sam worked on the family’s six farms until 1945 when he took over an undeveloped section and began putting into practice the methods he believed would get the most out of the local soils and conditions. He describes in some detail the elements of his farm plan; including rotating stock through small paddocks, fencing sandhill vegetation with rabbit-proof netting, planting bands of trees along fence lines as wind breaks, and using minimum tillage methods of cultivation for crops. He recounts in detail how he went about establishing 2000 new trees each year between 1975 and 1988. Mr Jericho concludes by referring to his property’s heritage agreement and explaining how he became the State winner of the inaugural Commonwealth Development Bank Ibis Awards for combining excellence in wildlife conservation and farming in 1989.

Project: Interviews concerning Native Vegetation in Semi-Arid South Australia, 1980–1985

Quantity: 1 hour (approx.)

Copy/publish: Copies may be made for research and study. Publication only with written permission from the Mortlock Library

Documentation: Full transcript and copy of Ibis Award submission available (26 pages)

Date note: Recorded on 16 January 1996

Subject: Jericho, Sam; Ibis Awards; conservationists South Australia Eyre Peninsula; soil conservation South Australia Rudall; tree planting South Australia Rudall; Nature Conservation Australia Awards; Rudall region (S. Aust.)

75 Interview with Lee Martin [sound recording]

76 Interview with Doreen Winton [sound recording]

77 Interview with Tom Burgess (sound recording)

78 Interview with Bill Sismey (sound recording)

79 Interview with Neville Trezona [sound recording]

80 Interview with James Spitzkowsky [sound recording]

81 H.H. Finlayson: Summary record

82 Diary of Maria Wiese

83 Reminiscences of Margaret Powell [sound recording]

84 Interview with Fred Steiner [sound recording]

85 Recording of the Launch of ‘Destiny at Woorongboolong’ [sound recording]

86 The Dandenong Story [motion picture]

87 Diaries of Clarice Haines

88 Balance sheet of Philip Levi & Co.

89 Diary of Charles Davies

90 Letters written to Charles George Palmer

91 Diary of Marjorie Lord

92 [Isuzu Motors] [motion picture]

93 Arthur Cecil Hall: Summary record

94 Notebook

95 Crawford–Hawker correspondence

96 Scrapbook and newspaper clippings

97 Farm and personal journal of James Sparshott

98 Diary and notebook of S.E. Roberts

99 Poetry by James Beasley

100 Kelvin Gerald Roberts: Summary record

101 Letters from Maude Hossfeld

102 Invoice

103 Correspondence

104 Journal of Vassil Staiff

105 Photograph albums

106 Reminiscences of D.G. Kelly

107 Radio interview with May Mills [sound recording]

108 Radio interview with Sam Jericho

109 John McConnell Black: Summary record

110 Lindsay Croser

Summary record

PRG 1326 Croser, Lindsay Wilfred, 1905–1974

Amateur films taken by Lindsay Croser, pastoralist and agriculturalist of Warooka on Yorke Peninsula, South Australia, recording farming activities on his property ‘Barooke’, local events including sports, Coobowie rodeo, opening of Corny Point Hall, the opening of a hall at Yorketown by Premier Tom Playford, excursions in the region and scenes of horse shows and trials taken on trips to England with relatives Enoch and May Murdoch whose son later inherited the Croser films.

Format: Film reel (acetate)

Date/s: 1952–1957

Quantity: (8 film reels)

Access: No access until processing is completed

Use copies: Not currently available

Subject: Croser family; Warooka (SA); farmers South Australia Yorke Peninsula

111 [Terrier rotary hoe] [motion picture]

112 Interview with Mal Chambers [sound recording]

113 Interview with Tom Chambers [sound recording]

114 Economic history


MANUSCRIPT type (listed by State Library’s catalogue title)

1 History of agriculture in South Australia (research paper)

2 Farm journals of Henry Pitcher

3 Recollections of early farming days in South Australia

4 Papers regarding his horticultural study and work in Melbourne

5 Letter from John Dickins

6 Observations on S.A.

7 Letters from Sarah Mundon

8 Certificates issued to E.W. Mattner

9 Letter from Archibald Little

10 Journal of Charles Rake, farmer of Enfield

D6969(L) Recording seasonal cropping at Enfield and Greenacres; notes on superphosphate, artificial manure, curing, hay stacking apparatus and other farming aids. 1872–1882

Note: the State Library was unable to locate this item in April 2003; it probably has been ‘lost’.

Subject: agriculture South Australia; Enfield (SA); farmers South Australia; Greenacres (SA)

11 The veterinary profession in South Australia 1836–1936 (research)

12 Letters from Archibald Little

13 Ebenezer Ward: Summary record

14 Scrap book relating to George Woodroffe Goyder

15 Typescripts of seminar papers

Summary


PRG 195/8 Papers presented at the Australian National University by Margaret Kiddle, and a paper written by A.W. Martin, both from Department of History, ANU

PRG 195/8/1 ‘Scottish Lowland Farmer ca.1830–1850’ by M. Kiddle.

PRG 195/8/2 ‘Irish Paupers ca.1830–1850’ by M. Kiddle.

PRG 195/8/3 ‘English assisted emigrants from country and town c.1830–1850’ by M. Kiddle.

PRG 195/8/4 ‘The emergence of political parties in N.S.W. during the 1880s’ by A W Martin.

Format: Typescript (roneo)

Name: McLellan, J. (John), 1900–1966

Date/s: 1954

Quantity: 3 cm

16 Memorabilia of teaching in New Zealand



  1. South Australian papers

  2. ‘The Shearer Story’, by a descendant of John Shearer about the company (D7823)

  3. D 6663(L) Hugh Gilmore Harrison, ‘From number six to number eight’ (autobiography: reminiscences of Hugh Gilmore Harrison about his life in Ireland and in South Australia), 1976, Typescript, 1 cm. Normal copyright conditions for unpublished manuscripts apply

  4. Ray Honeychurch research notes and personal recollections re Jacobs Dairy Produce Company, Mt Barker, 1933–1983

  5. Donovan, P.F., Records and draft history of Murray River Wholesale Co-Operative Ltd, 1921–1997, 2002

22 D 7970(L) Scholefield, J.W. 1880–1956. Diary of welfare officer on S.S. 'Balranald' to voyage to Australia. 1924.

Summary


Photocopy of handwritten diary of Joe Willie Scholefield as welfare officer on the S.S. 'Balranald' which brought 50 'Barwell Boys' to South Australia in 1924, (13 March–23 April). The vessel left for Melbourne on 26 April, then arrived in Sydney on 1 May before returning to Melbourne on 23 May. The ship called in at Freemantle, Western Australia on 5 June and left for South Africa on 7 June, arriving at Durban on 22 June. The 'Balranald' left Durban on 24 June, arriving at Cape Town on 27 June and left the next day. On the way back to England the ship stopped in at Las Palmas on 13 July. The last day's [unfilled] entry in his diary suggests that the 'Balranald' arrived home on 19 July 1924. Includes newspaper cuttings, programmes of social events during the voyage, and a photograph of the 'Barwell Boys' taken in Adelaide on 23 April 1924 (next to page 82). A digital image of this photograph is available on the South Australiana Database at D 7970/2(L).

History


Joe Willie Scholefield (1880–1956) was a member of the Huddersfield Methodist Church and Secretary of the Huddersfield YMCA. He was the welfare officer for the S.S. 'Balranald' trip to Australia, with 573 passengers on board, including 87 for Adelaide. These comprised about 50 'Barwell Boys' farm apprentices brought out from Great Britain under government assistance, and eight families. Some of the boys had earlier been training on farms in Scotland. The 'Balranald' also conveyed a collection of birds and animals for the Taronga Park Zoo in Sydney. Newspaper cuttings at pages 37, 42–43, 81–82 relate to passengers including the 'Barwell Boys'.

Subject: Balranald (ship); Immigrants South Australia; Migrant agricultural labourers South Australia.

23 D 8012(L) Bardsley, Geoffrey. Reminiscences of Geoffrey Bardsley. 1990.

Summary


Reminiscences of a Barwell Boy apprenticeship with criticism of the scheme and living conditions. Geoffrey Bardsley arrived on 'Benalla' 15 September 1922.

Subject: Bardsley, Geoffrey; Barwell Boys; British South Australia; Migrant agricultural laborers South Australia; Immigrants South Australia; South Australia Emigration and immigration.





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