Golden Days, Hill End, NSW

$3,900.00 – $6,900.00
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Catalog Number: NX5766D
Edition: 100
Image Ratio: 3:1
Golden Days, Hill End, NSW

$3,900.00 – $6,900.00
Size
-
1
+
Print Dimensions:
INTERNATIONAL PRINT ORDERS:

Due to high shipping costs, prints being delivered beyond Australia will be shipped unframed if they are larger than 30”. If you require a quote for a print to be shipped overseas with frame, please contact us.

I love this historic cottage because it captures a slice of Australia's living heritage. The first part of the house was built by Jon Krohmann in 1855 while establishing market gardens to supply the goldfields. By 1870, the Gold Rush had reached Krohmann's own town of Hill End. Krohmann prospered and the house grew. Today his dwelling is lovingly cared for by his own descendants. On the day I visited, the weather seemed too overcast for photography, and so I escaped with my father (who was travelling with me) for a steak at the local pub. Suddenly we saw the sunset just peeping through the clouds and we raced back for this brief but unforgettable view. I photographed the scene from the top of my vehicle, which helped give the shot great depth and captured a delightful fusion of colour and rustic charm.

https://vimeo.com/20815936
Catalog Number: NX5766D
Edition: 100
Image Ratio: 3:1
Golden Days, Hill End, NSW

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I love this historic cottage because it captures a slice of Australias living heritage. The first part of the house was built by Jon Krohmann in 1855 while establishing market gardens to supply the goldfields. By 1870, the Gold Rush had reached Krohmanns own town of Hill End. Krohmann prospered and the house grew. Today his dwelling is lovingly cared for by his own descendants. On the day I visited, the weather seemed too overcast for photography, and so I escaped with my father (who was travelling with me) for a steak at the local pub. Suddenly we saw the sunset just peeping through the clouds and we raced back for this brief but unforgettable view. I photographed the scene from the top of my vehicle, which helped give the shot great depth and captured a delightful fusion of colour and rustic charm.

https://vimeo.com/20815936
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About Your Print
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I love this historic cottage because it captures a slice of Australias living heritage. The first part of the house was built by Jon Krohmann in 1855 while establishing market gardens to supply the goldfields. By 1870, the Gold Rush had reached Krohmanns own town of Hill End. Krohmann prospered and the house grew. Today his dwelling is lovingly cared for by his own descendants. On the day I visited, the weather seemed too overcast for photography, and so I escaped with my father (who was travelling with me) for a steak at the local pub. Suddenly we saw the sunset just peeping through the clouds and we raced back for this brief but unforgettable view. I photographed the scene from the top of my vehicle, which helped give the shot great depth and captured a delightful fusion of colour and rustic charm.

https://vimeo.com/20815936
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