Summary
Photograph taken at the 2002 Macedon Ranges (Kyneton) Women on Farms Gathering. This image depicts two women partaking in a stonemasonry tour in the township of Kyneton.
Part of Museums Victoria's Invisible Farmer Project Collection. The Invisible Farmer Project was the largest ever study of Australian women on the land, uncovering the histories and stories of Australian women in agriculture. It began as a pilot project (2015-2016) and evolved into a three year (2017-2020) nation-wide partnership between rural communities, academic, government and cultural organisations, funded by the Australian Research Council.
Description of Content
Two women stand by a collection of headstones during a tour of the William Jones & Son Monumental Masons at the 2002 Macedon Ranges (Kyneton) Women on Farms Gathering, Piper Street, Kyneton.
Physical Description
Colour Digital Photograph
Significance
Tours have been a central feature of the Victorian Women on Farms Gatherings ever since the first tour, which was held at the 1991 Sea Lake Gathering. The purpose of tours is to give participants the opportunity to witness local farming practices and in doing so, to learn new skills and diversify their knowledge base. In the early 1990s the tours were mostly restricted to farm-based tours. However, as the Gatherings themselves evolved to include a range of broader rurally based activities and issues, tours too have become more diverse and include a range of non-farming educational opportunities, such as this stonemasonry tour. These tours are significant to the Victorian Women on Farms Gatherings, and also more generally in terms of their wider place in Australia's rural and social history. Situated in the context of the rural women's movement in Australia, tours such as this represent a collective move by rural women to educate themselves about farming enterprise, raise their public profile and in doing so, to challenge the dominant representation of rural Australia as a male domain.
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Collecting Areas
Sustainable Futures, Home & Community, Working Life & Trades
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Ms Anna Lottkowitz - Rural Women's Network, 06 Sep 2006
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Format
Digital file, JPEG, Colour
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Classification
Agriculture & rural life, Community activity - women on farms gathering
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Keywords
Conferences, Rural Women, Stonemasons, Women on Farms Gatherings, Farmers, Agricultural & Farming Organisations, Rural Life, Rural Victoria, Stonemasonry, Women's Associations