![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Click thumbnail for a larger image. | Creator(s): Jones, Colin Date: 2005 - Description: Image 1. Colour photograph of Glen Derwent homestead. Built as King of Prussia Inn. In 1854 became the home of the Downies of Glenelg, Gretna. A brick and freestone homestead of 72 squares, has 18 rooms including ballroom....... Image 2. Colour photograph of convict built sandstone hop kiln with drying and cooling rooms in "L" shape design, adjacent to the homestead....... Image 3. Colour photograph of stables, barn with hop kiln behind. Adjacent stables was a cell for servants who misbehaved. Gun ports were built into the walls for protection. Also see many chimneys of the homestead....... Image 4. Colour photograph of inside the stables. Note: cobblestone floor....... Image 5. Colour photograph of inside cobblestone stables. Format: pictorial and artistic works Object: photographs Material: photographic paper Titles: Glen Derwent, Hamilton Road, New Norfolk. (5. Images). Subjects: homesteads; hop kilns; stables; barns Places: New Norfolk, Derwent Valley Institution: Historical Information Centre, New Norfolk Object number: HIN_00181 Disclaimer The content of this record is provided by Historical Information Centre, New Norfolk. For any questions about the content please contact them. |