Accession[1965.0017] Papers of Joseph Bishop and familyPosition in Sequencepage 29IdentifierUMA-ITE-1965001700055Extentnot specifiedScope and ContentJoseph Bishop arrived in Melbourne during the goldrushes, ultimately establishing a coach building business at Beechworth, which was later transferred to Euroa. The family moved to Melbourne in the late 1880s, where one son became the proprietor of the trade journal 'The Australasian Coachbuilder and Saddler'. The collection consists of family photographs and photographs used to illustrate 'The Australasian Coachbuilder and Saddler'. This photograph comes from a family album of souvenir photographs taken during the celebration of Australian Federation in 1901. Many were taken in Sydney. This image shows a team of six horses pulling a wagon, carrying soldiers. They may be part of a military procession, possibly the focus of spectators' interest in the previous image, as this seems to be taking place in the same location.Access StatusOpen for public accessRequest TypeRequest itemUnitPA 0076Conditions of Use and ReproductionThis image is provided for research purposes and must not be reproduced without prior permission of University of Melbourne Archives. For information about ordering a copy of this image contact the University of Melbourne Archives: archives@archives.unimelb.edu.auMenuBrowse digitised items | Available online
Bishop Family, Soldiers with horses and wagon. (1866-1953), [UMA-ITE-1965001700055]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 15/06/2026, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/266239