Australian Fauna and Flora. West Australiana.
Jinkers and Whims traces the development of the methods and machines used to harvest the forests of Western Australia over the last 150 years, from first settlement to the present day, from horse and steam power to modern mechanical harvesters. It describes the bush workings and logging operations that underpinned WA’s sawmilling industry – once the third largest industry in the state behind wheat and wool. It is also a tribute to the skill and innovation of the bushmen and engineers who brought about the changes and who designed and built those weird and wonderful machines that were unique to the industry and to this part of the world. Out of print. 27cm x 21cm. x, 110 pages, black and white photographs.
Signed by Author. (inscription) First Edition.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 102-104) |
#0720/260722 Genealogy & Local History
Logging — Machinery — Western Australia — Pictorial works. | Logging — Machinery — Western Australia — History. | Sawmills — Western Australia — History. | Forests and forestry — Western Australia — History. | Western Australia — History. | Australian