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- A Photographer Box Hill, Australia
- A Manufacturer of Item Depicted Box Hill, Australia
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Photograph - Daniel Harvey Pty Ltd, Tractor Towing a Wheeled Stuble Mulcher, Victoria, circa 1920s-1940s
Reg. No: MM 89483
- Summary:
- Image is part of a collection of documentary artefacts and trade literature relating to Daniel Harvey Pty. Ltd. agricultural implement manufacturer, Box Hill, Victoria.
- Description:
- Black and white photograph of a farmer cultivaing land . He is on a tractor towing a wheeled stubble mulcher, one of the products made by Daniel Harvey Pty. Ltd., Box Hill, Victoria, agricultural implement manufacturer.
- Description Of Content:
- A farmer cultivaing land in heavy scrub . He is on a tractor towing a wheeled stubble mulcher, one of the products made by Daniel Harvey Pty. Ltd., Box Hill, Victoria, agricultural implement manufacturer.
- Acquisition Information:
- Donation from Veronica Harvey, 1987
| Discipline: | Technology |
| Dimensions: | 11.3 cm (Width), 7.0 cm (Length) |
More information
| Tagged with: | agricultural equipment, agriculture, tractor implements, tractors |
| Themes this item is part of: | Sustainable Futures Collection, Daniel Harvey Collection |
| Primary Classification: | AGRICULTURE & RURAL LIFE |
| Secondary Classification: | Horticulture |
| Tertiary Classification: | images (to be classified) |
| Inscriptions: | Rubber stamp imprint on verso, at centre: "ALPHA / PHOTO SERVICE / BOX HILL"; Daniel Harvey Pty. Ltd. archive reference in black pencil on verso, at top left: "HARV/A/4/1/1/38'; Museum Victoria catalogue reference in black pencil at lower right: "MM 89483"; Photographer's archive reference in ink at top right: "8297". |
| Organisations Depicted: | Daniel Harvey Pty Ltd; Alpha Photo Service |
| Format: | Photograph: Black & White |
| Photographer: | Alpha Photo Service, Box Hill, Victoria, Australia, circa 1950 |
| Manufacturer of Item Depicted: | Daniel Harvey Ltd, Box Hill, Victoria, Australia, circa 1950 |
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