Artefacts from the Duke of Wellington [picture].
- Authors: Carlyon, Margaret.
- Date: 1962
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: In 1866 the barque, Duke of Wellington was grounded on the beach at Tarwin Meadows. George Murray Black is showing Don Ewart a rifle and other relics from the vessel in front of the house.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: The tramline run of Gippsland - POT 9
- Description: 19-Aug-91
Don Ewart showing direction of Lower Tarwin [picture].
- Authors: Carlyon, Margaret.
- Date: 1962
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Tarwin Meadows is at Lower Tarwin. Don Ewart is holding the signpost on the South Gippsland Highway indicating 13 miles to Lower Tarwin.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: The tramline run of Gippsland - POT 9
- Description: 12-Sep-90
Figurehead from the Magnat [picture].
- Authors: Carlyon, Margaret.
- Date: 1962
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Don Ewart is holding the remains of a wooden figurehead from the Magnat, which was wrecked on the beach at Tarwin Meadows in 1900. The ship was originally named Edward Pembroke. Local tradition says that the ship's name was Duke of Pembroke and that the figurehead is a likeness of the Duke.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: The tramline run of Gippsland - POT 9|Loney, J.K. - Wrecks on the Gippsland coast
- Description: 19-Aug-91
Figurehead from the Magnat [picture].
- Authors: Carlyon, Margaret.
- Date: 1962
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: Don Ewart is holding the remains of a wooden figurehead from the Magnat which was wrecked on the beach at Tarwin Meadows in 1900. The ship was originally named Edward Pembroke. Local tradition says that ship's name was Duke of Pembroke and that the figurehead is a likeness of the Duke.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: The tramline run of Gippsland - POT 9|Loney, J.K. - Wrecks on the Gippsland coast
- Description: 19-Aug-91
George Murray Black and Don Ewart in front of the main homestead at Tarwin Meadows [picture].
- Authors: Carlyon, Margaret.
- Date: 1962
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: The homestead was built in the 1870s. The house was demolished in 1967, two years after George Murray Black's death.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: The tramline run of Gippsland - POT 9
- Description: 12-Sep-90
Original Tarwin Meadows wattle and daub home [picture].
- Authors: Carlyon, Margaret.
- Date: 1962
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: George Murray Black showing Don Ewart the original home at Tarwin Meadows and how it was constructed from wattle and daub.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: The tramline run of Gippsland - POT 9
- Description: 12-Sep-90
Rifle from the Duke of Wellington [picture].
- Authors: Carlyon, Margaret.
- Date: 1962
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: George Murray Black is showing Don Ewart a rifle salvaged from the barque, Duke of Wellington, grounded on the beach at Tarwin Meadows in 1866.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: The tramline run of Gippsland - POT 9
- Description: 19-Aug-91
Wattle and daub house at Tarwin Meadows [picture].
- Authors: Carlyon, Margaret.
- Date: 1962
- Type: Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: First house built at Tarwin Meadows, made from wattle and daub. George Murray Black, son of the original owner, stands next to Don Ewart, commentator.
- Description: Item held by Gippsland and Regional Studies Collection, Federation University Australia.
- Description: Record generated from title list.
- Description: The tramline run of Gippsland - POT 9
- Description: 12-Sep-90