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#106 - "The Shearing Shed" - 1905 Ferrier's Lever Woolpress - Humble & Sons (POSTER)

#106 - "The Shearing Shed" - 1905 Ferrier's Lever Woolpress - Humble & Sons (POSTER)

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Oldshed Artprints are accurate and faithful reproductions, the digital scanning and digital separations done by the photographers from selected hand finished reproduction quality master photographs. The artprints are printed at 175 line screen on a quality satin 220gsm environmentally friendly A2+ artstock.

All printing and finishing is done in Australia and each artprint is embossed with the Oldshed Edition seal bottom left or right of each print.

Dimensions

All of our poster prints are the same 16" x 20" (406mm x 508mm), however some are Portrait & others are Landscape posters.

Shipping & Returns

We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.

To start a return, you can contact us at oldshedproductions@gmail.com. If your return is accepted, we’ll send you a return shipping label, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.

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"The Shearing Shed" by Oldshed Productions.

Depicting a 1905 Ferrier & Sons Lever Woolpress


Unframed Satin Poster - 20" x 16" - (508mm x 406mm)
Framed Satin Poster.     - 22" x 18" - (555mm x 460mm)


PHOTOGRAPHERS’ LOCATION NOTES

Sarge captured this scene in the shearing shed of Yadgeno Station 120 miles (240 kms) north of Perth, Western Australia in the Moora District - a wheat and sheep farming region.

The location was found by Sarge while working on the property as a Gaffer, lighting a television commercial for a film production company, being impressed by what he saw he revisited the site to

do a series of still photographs.

This old woolpress speaks volumes about the days when the fortunes and economy of Australia ran on the backs of sheep.
Built in Victoria, Australia by Geelong manufacturer Ferrier and Sons this Patent Lever Woolpress was originally purchased by the first owner of the property and delivered to the property in 1906.

Arriving in its packing crate, the "parcel" - approx 1.5 tons - was "delivered" to a large tree on the property.
Hard times struck the farmer and the Ferrier's Woolpress lay in its packing crate under the tree, unused and forgotten for 2 years.

The property was put on the market, the Sandland family (1908-1983) acquired the property in 1908, renaming it "Burrandidgy".
On finding the 'crated woolpress' under its tree, the new owners constructed a purpose built shearing shed with turret to contain it.

The Woolpress was used every season until the late 1960's when the use of modern hydraulic presses became common and its regular seasonal use began to decline, today it is still used

occasionally by the members of the local farming historical society.
The lever style woolpresses were popular and very efficient machines, achieving impressive

outputs - a record set on a similar woolpress at Nookenbah Station by Baler Andy Andmini was 48 bales per bay for 3 days (144 bales).

The Ferrier's Lever Woolpress still stands guard today in its turreted shearing shed, like a sentinel, overseeing the activities of a modern age of farmers and shearers.

 

Ian Sergeant - Diploma Science - Photography

Ben Jackson - Bach Arts - Design - Bach Ed - Design

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