Category 2 Historic Place at 269 Station Road, Temuka, Timaru District. Built in 1854 on the sheep run taken up by Major Alfred Hornbrook during the previous year.
Arowhenua Station Woolshed (Timaru District, N.Z.)
Woolsheds
Date: 1995, date unknown
From: Thornton, Geoffrey Garth, 1922-2017: Papers and photographs relating to industrial and construction heritage
Reference: PA12-11691
Description: Transparencies of woolsheds in New Zealand, taken by Geoffrey Thornton or Jocelyn Thornton. Each slide mount is annotated with the location; some are annotated with the name of the farm or station. Dates and photographer name are often but not always annotated. Title supplied by Library. Many slides are not dated. Arrangement: Transparencies were arranged in a 6-row, 50 slides per row, plastic case labelled 'Woolsheds'. Arrangement was generally alphabetical by location or farm/station name. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Colour transparencies in plastic and cardboard slide mounts. Processing information: Slides have been removed from container and put into archival pockets, following the original order, from left to right and top to bottom.
Woolsheds
Date: 1994, date unknown
From: Thornton, Geoffrey Garth, 1922-2017: Papers and photographs relating to industrial and construction heritage
Reference: PA12-11689
Description: Transparencies of woolsheds in New Zealand, taken by Geoffrey Thornton, Jocelyn Thornton or William Fulton. Each slide mount is annotated with the location; some are annotated with the name of the farm or station. Dates and photographer name are often but not always annotated. Title supplied by Library. Many slides are not dated. Arrangement: Transparencies were arranged in a 6-row, 50 slides per row, plastic case labelled 'Woolsheds'. Arrangement was generally alphabetical by location or farm/station name. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Colour transparencies in plastic and cardboard slide mounts. Processing information: Slides have been removed from container and put into archival pockets, following the original order, from left to right and top to bottom.
Woolsheds
Date: date unknown
From: Thornton, Geoffrey Garth, 1922-2017: Papers and photographs relating to industrial and construction heritage
Reference: PA12-11730
Description: Transparencies of woolsheds in New Zealand, taken by Geoffrey Thornton or Jocelyn Thornton. Each slide mount is annotated with the location, and sometimes the date of construction, of the woolshed. Dates and photographer name are sometimes annotated. Title supplied by Library. Slides are not dated. Arrangement: Transparencies were arranged in a metal case labelled 'Woolsheds slides', with 12 compartments, each able to hold approximately 8 slides. No arrangement order has been identified. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Colour transparencies in plastic and cardboard slide mounts. Processing information: Slides have been removed from container and put into archival pockets, following the original order, from left to right and top to bottom.
Woolsheds transparencies
Date: 1970s-1986
From: Thornton, Geoffrey Garth, 1922-2017: Papers and photographs relating to industrial and construction heritage
Reference: PA12-3796
Description: Transparencies of woolsheds and similar outbuildings on stations or farms taken by Geoffrey or Jocelyn Thornton, 1970s to 1986. Includes woolsheds at Ahiaruhe Station, Akitio Station, and Arowhenua Station; old Cheviot Hills [Station] woolshed; woolsheds at Fairburn at Taratahi and Glendower Station; old woolshed at Glentui; and woolshed at Hakataramea. Title supplied by Library. Some enclosures included slips of paper with notes about cropping the images. Arrangement: Transparencies were in a labelled glassine bag in a sequence of mainly negatives and prints and some transparencies; the sequence was labelled "Woolsheds". Quantity: 8 colour original transparency/ies. Processing information: Transparencies were removed from glassine bags and rehoused for reasons of preservation and appropriate storage.