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House built by John Kingsmill Abbott, at Wingen, on the first 330 acres of land purchased by the Abbotts in Australia in 1843 (b / w photo)

House built by John Kingsmill Abbott, at Wingen, on the first 330 acres of land purchased by the Abbotts in Australia in 1843 (b  /  w photo)


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House built by John Kingsmill Abbott, at Wingen, on the first 330 acres of land purchased by the Abbotts in Australia in 1843 (b / w photo)

5988545 House built by John Kingsmill Abbott, at Wingen, on the first 330 acres of land purchased by the Abbotts in Australia in 1843 (b/w photo) by Australian Photographer (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: House built by John Kingsmill Abbott, at Wingen, on the first 330 acres of land purchased by the Abbotts in Australia in 1843. Illustration for Australia Unlimited by Edwin J Brady (George Robertson, c 1916).); © Look and Learn

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1843 Acres Australians Built Land Purchased Abbotts


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This print captures the historic house built by John Kingsmill Abbott in Wingen, Australia. The image showcases the first 330 acres of land purchased by the Abbotts in 1843, a significant moment in Australian history. The photograph, taken by an anonymous Australian photographer from the 20th century, is part of a private collection. It portrays a glimpse into early Australian life and architecture. The house itself stands proudly against the backdrop of vast open land. Its sturdy structure reflects the determination and resilience of those who settled in this new frontier. With its simple yet elegant design, it serves as a testament to John Kingsmill Abbott's vision and hard work. This image was later used as an illustration for "Australia Unlimited" by Edwin J Brady around 1916. It offers viewers a window into Australia's past, showcasing how settlers like John Kingsmill Abbott laid down roots and built their lives on this newfound land. As we admire this piece of history captured through photography, we are reminded of Australia's rich heritage and the stories that lie within its landscapes. This print allows us to appreciate not only the beauty of this house but also its significance in shaping early Australian society.

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