-
Penola by the same source. The
first vines were
planted by John
Riddoch at
Yallum,
South Australia in 1890. Only the
Redman family of
Rouge Homme continued...
- Late
Victorian 1867–90? ACH: pages:105–106
Wellington Lodge |
Commercial Angus Beef
Yallum Park
Penola Late
Victorian 1840 HHA: page:126 Open Gardens...
- set
himself up as a
storekeeper and wine merchant. In 1861 he
purchased Yallum Park Estate, a
sheep and
cattle station near Penola. He
founded the Coonawarra...
- John
Riddoch of Penola, and was a
frequent guest at his
grand residence "
Yallum".
There he
wrote "The Sick Stockrider". Gordon's time in
politics stimulated...
- in
Romanesque Revival style and
opened in 1924. John
Riddoch purchased Yallum in 1861.
Riddoch grew up in
poverty in the
highlands of
Scotland and in...
-
brought about by the
resignation of Adam
Lindsay Gordon, with John
Riddoch of
Yallum as colleague, and
retired in May 1868,
succeeded by
Henry Kent Hughes. He...
-
Robert Rymill (7 July 1869 – 14 May 1906)
married Mary
Edith Riddoch of
Yallum on 13
March 1902. He was
owner of
Penola Station, and died near Hamilton...
-
spelled Laurence Allen Wells, was an
Australian explorer.
Wells was born at
Yallum Station near Penola,
South Australia and grew up in the
Mount Gambier, South...
- Wortongie,
Victoria Wymlet,
Victoria Wyperfeld,
Victoria Yaapeet,
Victoria Yallum,
Victoria Yarrum,
Victoria Yelwell,
Victoria Vicnames,
place name details...
- (1827–1901) had
invested heavily in the
pastoral industry. He
helped run his
Yallum and
Katnook stations, near
Penola and
Weinteriga on the
Darling River, New...