Entally

Jun. 28th, 2009 08:19 pm
xenith: (Surprise)
These photos are from two trips: November 2006 with the little Canon that got 100 photos to the battery (I got 135 from it on that trip though) and March 2008 with the "new" camera. That's why there is two of everything. Long enough ago that I have forgotten all the interesting details.

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This is Entally, built about 1819 by Thomas Reibey, son of horse thief & businesswoman Mary who is on our $20 note. It's an Indian name, Bengali it seems from the Wikipedia article, after a "neighbourhood" in Calcutta. Or more likely, after Thomas's father's business that was named after said suburb of Calcutta. His father had been in the East India Company and made use of his connections there to establish an import business in NSW. It is the next generation that had most influence on the property though, the son, also Thomas, and his wife Catherine.

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xenith: (Steps)
This is more for completenesss :)

These are the buildings we'll look at today.

Row of buildings

From right to left - stables, barn, shepherd's cottage, woolshed. Stables, of course, have been covered.
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Friday

Sep. 1st, 2006 07:13 pm
xenith: (Steps)
I'll post photos from yesterday tomorrow :)

In which we shall find out...

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xenith: (Steps)
I take a lot of photos for future research use. For example, I might realise one night that I need to know how a 19th century stables & coach house complex might be laid out. Looking up this stuff on the web, can take hours and still not be useful (Look, if you ever decided to create a B&B in a building once occupied by horses, don't call it "The Stables" all right? Be original.)

So, when I have the opportunity to photograph a potentially useful building, I do it in some details, down to close up of doors & windows. Obviously, this is what I did at Clarendon, and it explains why I started with these buildings.


Both buildings


I'm doing this backwards, rather than start with the front of the house and its history (large Georgian Regency mansion, on 20,000 acre sheep farm), I'm starting with the stables (foreground) and coach house.

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