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Life in the Bush. (1840 - 18470. A memoir of Henry Howard Meyrick.Henry Meyrick (V) was sent to Victoria with his cousin Alfred,(nineteen) to make their fortunes as grazier squatters. They, like many contemporaries, encountered a relentless sequence of challenges and hardships. Their Mornington Peninsula runs were ‘Colourt’, Narren- Gullen’ and‘Ballyrungen’. In 1846 they moved their venture to Gippsland in the vicinity of Glenmaggie where Henry struggled on...

The Letters of Henry Howard Meyrick.The Letters of Henry Howard Meyrick May 1840 - November 1841 and January 1845 - April 1847. Henry Meyrick (seventeen) was sent to Victoria with his cousin Alfred, (nineteen) to make their fortunes as grazier squatters. They, like many contemporaries, encountered a relentless sequence of challenges and hardships. Their Mornington Peninsula runs were ‘Colourt’, Narren- Gullen’ and‘Ballyrungen’....

Two Aboriginal axe heads.One: a hand size rough edge rock partially shaped and smoothed, with one fine edge for cutting. Second: a hand sized rock of grey stone shaped and smoothed with one edge finely tapered.

Merricks 2013. ‘Minto’ - once a Cole family property.

Merricks 1967. Larnoo Homestead, a Cole family property.

Merricks 1966. Horse riders at Larnoo.

Merricks c.1957. Minto homestead.

Two men spraying fruit tree, 1932

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