EditorialNegative - Warmbrunn Family Outside Their Home 'Tarilta', Upper Beaconsfield, Victoria, circa 1914, The Warmbrunn family at their home, 'Tarilta', in Upper Beaconsfield, during World War I. The house was of wattle and daub construction and was lost in ...
EditorialNegative - Stringy Bark Shanty With Wattle & Daub Chimney, Creswick District, Victoria, 1934, Stringy bark shanty with wattle and daub chimney. A meat safe is hanging from a tree branch.
EditorialNegative - Tobacco Drying Shed, Smythesdale, Victoria, circa 1925, Tobacco drying shed (made from wattle and daub). The tobacco was grown and dried by the owner for his own use.
EditorialAvellana, Print, Corylus avellana, the common hazel, is a species of hazel native to Europe and western Asia, from the British Isles south to Iberia, Greece, Turkey and Cyprus, north to central Scandinavia, and east to the central Ural Mountains, the C...
EditorialPottery cinerary urn shaped like a hut, early Italian Iron Age, Villanova, 900-800 BCE. The hut represented here is oval in plan, built of wooden posts and beams with wattle and daub walls. The doors of the urns were kept shut with a bronze pin.