Wheels Of Progress #10
by Lexa Harpell
Title
Wheels Of Progress #10
Artist
Lexa Harpell
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
Wheels of Progress by Lexa Harpell.
A look of early Australian agricultural farm equipment that 'grew' a nation.
From humble beginnings, the colonisation of Australia began with the arrival of 'The First Fleet' of convicts to Sydney in 1788. The livestock in the colony consisted of seven horses, seven cattle, 29 sheep, 74 pigs, five rabbits, 18 turkeys, 29 geese, 35 ducks, and 209 fowls.
Exploration missions to find agricultural land began, and within two years our first wheat farm was established by ex convict James Ruse.
In 1813, Blaxland, Lawson and Wentworth crossed the Great Diving Range and within six months a road was built, opening up the vast expanse land within New South Wales. Farming and grazing established very quickly with grants and 'squatters' alike.
Of course early farming was done 'by hand' with horses and bullocks.
During the mid 1800's, inventions for farm machinery suitable for our arid land began to grow.
Within 70 years, over 1.2 million acres were under crop and 25million head of livestock, predominantly Merino sheep.
Australia became a premier food producing country for over 100 years from 1840's to 1950's.
These are our 'Wheels of Progress'.
IMAGE FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING:
"Rural Decay and Deterioration"! 07/28/2016
"The Niche" 09/10/2016
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July 27th, 2016
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Lexa Harpell
Thank you kindly William for the honour to feature in your amazing group "Rural Decay and Deterioration"! Greatly appreciated! :))