Bound for South Australia 1836 Livestock Week 4 Two Sheep Chromolithograph after a painting by Frederick Taylor, published in 1884.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Bound for South Australia 1836 Shipwrecks Week 9 "The Bay of Biscay" drawn by C. Stanfield, engraved by S. Brandard. Steel engraving published by A. Fullarton.
Advertisements

Bound for South Australia 1836 Food on board the Cygnet Week 13 Emigrant’s eating utensils, 1838 South Australian Maritime Museum collection.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Fishing Week 11 1.Salmon 2.Mackarel. 3.Carp 4.Tench 5.Flying Fish" engraved by T.Dixon, published in Oliver Goldsmith's.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Fresh Water Week 33 Self Portrait, Colonel William Light. c Image courtesy Art Gallery of South Australia.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Pets Week 24 Pomfrey’s cat. Edward Snell, 1849.
Bound for South Australia Ship Shape Week 5 Cygnet John PirieDuke of York.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Heating up and lighting the way Week 30.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Weathering the Storm Week 6.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Conflict Onboard Week 14 At sea in the ‘Africaine’, by John Michael Skipper. Courtesy of the Art Gallery of South.
How did the Empire Grow? L/O – To explore why America became the first part of the British Empire Starter – Who first discovered the Americas in 1492?
Bound for South Australia 1836 Employment Week 8.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Discipline and Punishment Week 29 Hair cutting at sea. Edward Snell, 1849.
The life of Olaudah Equiano Who was Olaudah Equiano? What happened to him? What did he do?
Bound for South Australia 1836 What’s Cooking? Week 21 The mess at dinner. Edward Snell, 1849.
Bound for South Australia 1836 The Duke of York sets sail Week 1 Model of the ship Duke of York. South Australian Maritime Museum collection.
How Was The Slave Trade Organised?. Aim: Examine the development of the Triangular Trade route by the 1700s. Success Criteria: You can correctly draw.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Transport week 31 Emigration - the parting day "Good Heaven! what sorrows gloom'd that parting day...", 1852.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Building a Home Week 37 Robert Thomas’ tent and rush tent, Glenelg
1 Climatographs. 2 How to Read a Climatograph:  Every place on Earth has weather.   However, different places on Earth have different types of "typical"
The Mayflower.
Second Grade English High Frequency Words
How did the Vikings know where they were going? Navigation in the Viking Age.
Spelling Lists.
OF PLYMOUTH PLANTATION By William Bradford. The Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth In 1620, the Puritans (Pilgrims) sail in treacherous seas from Holland.
Titanic By Jackie Becker Indroduction The makers of the Titanic were White Star Lines.They needed too make new ships in order to compete with other ships.They.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Medicine Week 15 Dr Everard’s surgical kit used during the voyage of the Africaine. Currently on display at the SA Maritime.
Prehistoric Cave Paintings An Exploration of the Discovery at Lascaux, and Themes of Paleolithic Era Cave Paintings.
Harcourt Journeys: Story Selection Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott.
Spelling Lists. Unit 1 Spelling List write family there yet would draw become grow try really ago almost always course less than words study then learned.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Weddings Week 23 "The Bride" engraved by Charles Heath after a picture by C.R.Leslie, published in The Keepsake, 1830.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Signs and Symbols Week 19 Portland Bill Lighthouse.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Time Week 39 Ship's chronometer, c.1907.
Bound for South Australia 1836 The Beginning of a New Colony Week 44 A scene in South Australia. c by Alexander Schramm. South Australian Government.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Blowing in the Wind Week 17 Sunday before a hard gale. Edward Snell, 1849.
What were its effects on slavery and global economies?
RECOVERING ANCIENT INSTRUMENTAL DATA: The example of the logbooks of ships of the Honourable East India Company (1785 – 1833) Presented by Dennis Wheeler.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Belief Systems Week 2 Captain Morgan.
Sight Words.
Terra Australis by Hayden S. Contents First Australians Aboriginal Culture 18 th Century England The First Fleet Bound for Botany Bay [ 2 slides.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Education Week 28 " Education" engraved by W.H.Mote after a picture by J.Ross, published in Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap.
Wind.
Sight words.
Geography of Greece  Dry and hot climate  Small country in Southern Europe.  Shaped like a hand with fingers that reach into the Mediterranean Sea.
1 Climatographs. 2 How to Read a Climatograph:  Every place on Earth has weather.   However, different places on Earth have different types of "typical"
Prehistoric Cave Paintings An Exploration of the Discovery at Lascaux, and Themes of Paleolithic Era Cave Paintings.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Life Onboard Week 18 Our cabin aboard the Bolton. Edward Snell, 1849.
Approaching and handling of cattle, sheep, pigs, dogs and cat Approaching and handling of cattle The usual practice is to tie the cows in double or single.
Bound for South Australia 1836 Crossing the Line Week 16 "Stereographic Map. Orthographic Map. on the Plane of the Equator" copper engraved map by Woodman.
Danielle D’Erasmo CSL570. Many immigrants left their homelands because they felt that a better life was waiting for them in America. Some had lost their.
Bound for South Australia 1836 All Dressed Up Week 25 Luke and Harriet Broadbent, ca
Da Gama, Columbus, & Magellan
Sight Words.
Mrs. McAven 8th Grade Science Riverwood Middle School 2013
Do Now: Analyze the information on the next slide and be prepared to share your thoughts and feelings.
Unit 1: Lesson 5 Main Selection: “Stormalong”
Transferring Existing Projects to FFA AKA: Picking up the blue and gold and losing the green hat…JK.
Introduction to Beef Cattle INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL SCIENCE AG. 140.
The Pilgrims: Separating Fact from Fiction. Religious Problems in England 1530 King Henry VIII “protested” against the Roman Catholic Church (RCC) –Established.
Australia’s livestock exports industry
The Middle Passage Describe living conditions on-board slave ships during the Middle Passage Describe slave resistance on-board the slave ships.
Prehistoric Cave Paintings
Module 4 Great inventions
The Pilgrims: Separating Fact from Fiction
John Cabot Cabot is remembered for finding a shorter, faster route to North America through the North Atlantic. His explorations opened the way for Britain.
(A contemporary account, 1800) 'The poor creatures, thus
The life of Olaudah Equiano
Which Word 2? PowerPoint Practice Game Click Here to Start created by
ANIMAL WELFARE: THE ROLE OF SHIP OWNERS
Bound for South Australia 1836 Superstitions Week 20
John Cabot Cabot is remembered for finding a shorter, faster route to North America through the North Atlantic. His explorations opened the way for Britain.
Presentation transcript:

Bound for South Australia 1836 Livestock Week 4 Two Sheep Chromolithograph after a painting by Frederick Taylor, published in 1884.

Overview Between February and July 1836 nine ships left Britain bound for the newly created province of South Australia. On-board the ships were passengers who over many long months braved the perils of the ocean, including some of the most treacherous seas in the world to begin a new life on the other side of the world. This resource uses the stories from these nine ships as recorded by the passengers and crew in their personal journals.

Contents Introduction Journal entries Inquiry Questions Relevant images Glossary of terms

Introduction A third ship, the Cygnet is preparing to set sail, bound for South Australia. This vessel along with the Duke of York and the John Pirie all remain in the English Channel. This week we will look at the livestock that was on board the vessels and inquire into the purpose these animals had for the journey and the establishment of the new colony.

Journal entries Tuesday 15 March 1836 John Pirie journal writer, on board the John Pirie wrote: There was a deluge of Rain, all last Night, accomp d with uncommon heavy Squalls… The Weather has now become quite moderate, but two of our Sheep, have caught very bad Cold’s, and are removed to the Hospital, (a place we have partitioned off, from the others) where they can be better attended too, and made more comfortable, than being amongst those, that are healthy _______We haveSquallsHospital also taken the Troughs, from the inside of the Pen’s, and hung them outside, which does not only make a great deal more room within, but will likewise prevent the Sheep, from cutting their Legs, which they did do, most dreadfully, against the edges of them things, when the Vessel roll’d about at Sea, besides making it far more handy to clean them Out and feed _________ During this Afternoon

two small Pigs, belonging to the Cap t, have been in seve- ral Fits, which I have no doubt is caused by the wet and Cold they have caught, in their confined Births, indeed it is impossible to keep any of the Pigs dry, in heavy Rains, besides their being cramped to Death, for the want of room _____ but with all these difficulties, I am glad to see, that the large Sow, is recovering again

Journal entries Saturday 19 March 1836 John Pirie journal writer, on board the John Pirie wrote: There being a fine Breeze, from the S,E, this Morng we got under weigh, at Daylight, and proceeded to Sea,under weigh in company with several other, outward bound Vessels, ______ The two little Pigs, being left upon Deck, last Night ____ one of them was missing this Morng it had most probably stagger’d overboard, and the other poor thing, not seeming at all likely to recover, was kill’d, in the Afternoon

Inquiry Questions What types of livestock and produce were brought to South Australia onboard these ships? Why were animals taken onboard? How were the animals looked after during the voyage?

Images "Short-Horned Bull, Phoenix" and "Short-Horned Cow, Charity" engraved by W.Forrest after pictures by J.Stewart. Published by A & C Black, 1853

"The Romney Marsh Sheep" and "Neapolitan Breed Boar and Sow" anonymous artist/engraver. Published by A & C Black, 1853

Branta Rufina" chromolithograph published in Hume & Marshall's The Game Birds of India, Burmah and Ceylon, about 1890

"1.Assyrian Goat 2.Angora Goat" engraved by T.Dixon, published in Oliver Goldsmith's History of the Earth and Animated Nature', 1822

[ Bay Roan Horse ] chromolithograph after a painting by Frederick Taylor, published in 1884.

Spur-winged Goose" wood engraving by Benjamin Fawcett based on a drawing by Richard Alington, with original hand colouring. Published in Morris's History of British Birds, about 1855

"Turkey & Fowls" engraved by Huber after a picture by Hondekoeter, published in Payne's Book of Art.. Galleries of Munich, 1849

Glossary of Terms Hospital Livestock on board were normally kept in pens on deck. Any needing to recover from exposure during severe weather might have been transferred to the between-decks. While loosely described as a ‘hospital’, it was in no sense a formal one. Squalls A squall is a sudden, sharp increase in wind speed. Under weigh When a ship is under weigh it is in motion. The anchor has been raised or weighed. Return to Journal Entries