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Convict tools : working at Camden Park and Tocal

Walsh, Brian2013
Books, Manuscripts
This book brings to life convict work on rural estates by showing the tools they used on the range of jobs they performed. A practical insight of the day to day working lives of convicts in New South Wales, in particular on Belgenny Farm and Tocal Estate.
Main title:
Convict tools : working at Camden Park and Tocal / by Brian Walsh and Ralph Hawkins
Imprint:
Paterson NSW : CB Alexander Foundation, 2013
Collation:
92 pages colour illustrations
Contents:
Convict assignment and convict tools -- Working with timber -- Clearing and stumping -- Building huts, sheds and other structures -- Fencing -- Working with stone and brick -- Stonemasons' tools -- Working with bricks -- Working with iron -- Working with soil -- Ploughing and weeding -- Trenching, draining, road building -- Harvesting the crops -- Working with animals -- Sheep and convict shepherds -- Cattle, pigs, milk, butter and cheese -- Meat for the table -- Leather for harness, boots and shoes -- Hauling, carting and moving things -- Wheels for wagons, drays and other vehicles -- Barrels, casks and buckets -- Living
ISBN:
9780987418425 (paperback)
Dewey class:
621.9
Language:
English
BRN:
8121
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchHistory Support Collection621.9 CONAvailable
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