Living on, and clearing the land

The settlers travelled with few possessions on their journey into Gippsland to take up their holdings. This was not only because it was difficult bringing in goods, but because very few of them had more than the classic "half a crown (25 cents) and a bag of flour" anyway.

Living it rough

Settlers used what they had at hand to create such creature comforts as beds and chairs ... it was a time when an axe was worth its weight in gold.

Clearing techniques

South Gippsland's hills grew some of the largest trees that ever lived. While clearing it, the early settlers referred to it as "scrub".

Tidying up

Once the tall timber was cut down, there was the problem of clearing the remains.

Early farming

Cleared land was sown with grasses for pasture ... but the task of clearing was ongoing

Clearing sequence

Series of photos showing the forest being cleared for farming.