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Photograph: Apples packed by American Expert (Dept of Agriculture, Bathurst)
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Photograph: Seed Drill Attachment, Bathurst Experiment Farm
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Photograph: The Wine Department, Dookie Agricultural College [coloured]
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Photograph: Horse Teams ready for work, Wagga Experiment Farm
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Photograph: Getting Ready to Feed the Calves, Wagga Experiment Farm
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Photograph: Farmer with his two horse team pulling a disc plough (W.G. Peacock and Bro., Melbourne)
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Photograph: Experimental crops with height measuring sticks
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Photograph: Man standing in crop, holding a scyth, many buildings in background
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Photograph: Man standing with stooked grain sheaves, with height measuring stick, house and orchard in background
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Photograph: A three horse team harvesting a grain crop with a reaper-binder
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Photograph: Three farmers loading a horse drawn waggon with sheaves of hay
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Photograph: Threshing machine at work [LANTERN SLIDE NOT RECEIVED]
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Photograph: A two horse team ploughing in an orchard
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Photograph: Three farmers spraying fruit trees from a barrel on a horse drawn waggon
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Photograph: King Edward VII Peach Stock 4 Years Old, Yanco, NSW
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Photograph: An apple tree
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Photograph: Irrigating the Vineyard at Yanco, NSW
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Photograph: Mob of cattle being moved by a man and woman, cleared land in background [title obscured] [coloured]
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Photograph: A Bee - - - Farm, NSW [LANTERN SLIDE NOT RECEIVED]
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Photograph: Rural scene, corner of fence line with a large rock, two horses in background
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Photograph: Triumph Plow Co. Ltd., Adelaide [similar cultivator to Item 108]
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Photograph: A two tine mouldboard plough
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Photograph: May Bros., Gawler:The Stripper Ready for Work, NSW
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Photograph: Allonby Farm - the Advantages of the Sheaf-Carrier [LANTERN SLIDE NOT RECEIVED]
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Exercise book containing newspaper clippings with agricultural subjects, created while Rayment was a student at Wagga Experiment Farm
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Letter from Charles to Fred - Cooinbil
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Letter from Charles to Fred - Cooinbil
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Note to Walter from Farmer and Co Ltd
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Note to Walter from Farmer and Co Ltd
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Diary and Costings Journal
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Part 1 of Minute Book
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Photograph: Hand Reaping, Bathurst Experiment Farm
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Photograph: Abundance Oats after Rape, Bathurst Experiment Farm
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Photograph: Stone Pippin Apples, Bathurst Experiment Farm
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Photograph: Jonathan Apples, Bathurst Experiment Farm
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Photograph: Rotation of Crops Harvest Yields table (1903-1911), Bathurst Experiment Farm
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Photograph: Filling a hillside silo, Bathurst Experiment Farm [LANTERN SLIDE NOT RECEIVED]
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Photograph: Raisin Making, Hawkesbury Agricultural College
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Photograph: Students at work in the college orchard, Hawkesbury Agricultural College
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Photograph: Roller with light harrow following to reform the - - - and - -ation, NSW
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Photograph: A ploughed paddock
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Photograph: Experimental crops and water channel
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Photograph: Experimental crops with height measuring sticks
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Photograph: Experimental crops with height measuring sticks
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Photograph: Man standing with harvested grain stalks, grouped into stooks
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Photograph: Two three horse teams harvesting a grain crop with a reaper-binder, with a team of men walking beside
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Photograph: May Bros., Gawler: The Stripper at Work, NSW [LANTERN SLIDE NOT RECEIVED]
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Photograph: Threshing machine at work
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Photograph: Two boys with a small machine to strip seed off the millet stalks, to make into brooms
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Photograph: Six men pruning fruit trees in an orchard