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Sheep Station Collection

Sheep stations, scattered across the globe, embody a rich tapestry of rural life and agricultural heritage

Background imageSheep Station Collection: Prince Charles at Coodardy Sheep Station, Western Australia

Prince Charles at Coodardy Sheep Station, Western Australia
Prince Charles pictured at Coodardy Sheep Station, Western Australia. They brew tea in the bush on a camp fire, then drink it. March 1979

Background imageSheep Station Collection: Sheep Station, Wimmera District (b / w photo)

Sheep Station, Wimmera District (b / w photo)
5225341 Sheep Station, Wimmera District (b/w photo) by Australian Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sheep Station, Wimmera District)

Background imageSheep Station Collection: Sheep shearers working on a New Zealand sheep station (colour litho)

Sheep shearers working on a New Zealand sheep station (colour litho)
6015516 Sheep shearers working on a New Zealand sheep station (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sheep shearers working on a New Zealand sheep station)

Background imageSheep Station Collection: Farmers with their sheep on an Australian sheep station (colour litho)

Farmers with their sheep on an Australian sheep station (colour litho)
6015518 Farmers with their sheep on an Australian sheep station (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSheep Station Collection: A Sheep Station in Southern Queensland (b / w photo)

A Sheep Station in Southern Queensland (b / w photo)
2813593 A Sheep Station in Southern Queensland (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Sheep Station in Southern Queensland)

Background imageSheep Station Collection: A Sheep Station on Canterbury Plains (litho)

A Sheep Station on Canterbury Plains (litho)
960495 A Sheep Station on Canterbury Plains (litho) by Dadd, Frank (1851-1929) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Sheep Station on Canterbury Plains)

Background imageSheep Station Collection: A Sheep Ranch in the Northwest Country - Idaho, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

A Sheep Ranch in the Northwest Country - Idaho, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
A Sheep Ranch in the Northwest Country - Idaho, c1930s. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]

Background imageSheep Station Collection: Amid the Beauties of New Zealands Sheep Farms, c1948. Creator: Unknown

Amid the Beauties of New Zealands Sheep Farms, c1948. Creator: Unknown
Amid the Beauties of New Zealands Sheep Farms, c1948. From " Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3". [George Newnes Limited, London]

Background imageSheep Station Collection: Australia - A drover with some of his charges on a sheep station in the State of Victoria, c1948

Australia - A drover with some of his charges on a sheep station in the State of Victoria, c1948. From " Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3". [George Newnes Limited, London]

Background imageSheep Station Collection: View over Richmond Bay with Pohuenui Station and jetty snuggled at the top end

View over Richmond Bay with Pohuenui Station and jetty snuggled at the top end

Background imageSheep Station Collection: Source Size = 3771 x 1373

Source Size = 3771 x 1373
Scene at an Australian Sheep Station, Collaroy, New South Wales: the Drying Floor in the Shearing Shed, Containing 1500 Sheep, One Days Shearing

Background imageSheep Station Collection: Source Size = 3762 x 2113

Source Size = 3762 x 2113
Scene at an Australian Sheep Station, Collaroy, New South Wales: the New Plan of Sheepwashing

Background imageSheep Station Collection: Source Size = 3775 x 1682

Source Size = 3775 x 1682
Scene at an Australian Sheep Station, Collaroy, New South Wales: Shearing the Sheep

Background imageSheep Station Collection: An exploring party in search of suitable land for a sheep-run, c. 1847 (engraving)

An exploring party in search of suitable land for a sheep-run, c. 1847 (engraving)
XTD348407 An exploring party in search of suitable land for a sheep-run, c.1847 (engraving) by Lang, Alexander Denistoun (c.1814-72); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSheep Station Collection: Mustering Sheep at High Country Sheep Station on Omarama - Lindis Pass Road, North Otago

Mustering Sheep at High Country Sheep Station on Omarama - Lindis Pass Road, North Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageSheep Station Collection: Walter Peak

Walter Peak, a famous old sheep station founded in 1860, south shore of Lake Wakatipu, west Otago, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific


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Sheep stations, scattered across the globe, embody a rich tapestry of rural life and agricultural heritage. In Western Australia's Coodardy Sheep Station, Prince Charles found solace amidst the gentle bleating of woolly companions. The Wimmera District's monochrome snapshot captures the timeless allure of a sheep station, where tranquility reigns supreme. New Zealand's vibrant litho showcases shearers toiling tirelessly on their beloved sheep station - an ode to dedication and craftsmanship. Meanwhile, Australian farmers stand proudly alongside their loyal flocks in another colorful litho that celebrates the symbiotic relationship between man and beast. Southern Queensland's black-and-white photograph paints a picture of serenity as sheep graze peacefully under vast skies. On Canterbury Plains' lithograph, rolling hills serve as nature's canvas for countless woolly artists who call this sheep station home. Across oceans lies Idaho's Northwest Country with its mysterious c1930s ranch - an enigmatic testament to resilience and self-sufficiency. Delving further south into New Zealand reveals breathtaking landscapes adorned by picturesque sheep farms that captivate all who lay eyes upon them. In Victoria, Australia, a drover skillfully guides his charges through undulating terrain on a state-of-the-art sheep station - showcasing both tradition and progress hand in hand. Patagonia’s Torres del Paine National Park in Chile boasts not only awe-inspiring natural wonders but also thriving sheep stations that harmonize with their surroundings. Prince Charles himself graced Goodardy Sheep Station twice during his visit to Western Australia in March 1979 – perhaps finding solace among kindred spirits who understand the profound bond between humans and these gentle creatures. From remote corners of South America to idyllic pockets Down Under, these snapshots offer glimpses into the captivating world of sheep stations – places where time slows down and nature takes center stage while hardworking individuals tend to their precious flocks with unwavering dedication.