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Welcome to Life Images by Jill.........Stepping into the light and bringing together the images and stories of our world. I am a photographer, writer and multi-media artist.
Focussing mainly on Western Australia and Australia, I am seeking to preserve images and memories of the beautiful world in which we live and the people in it.

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Monday, 15 February 2016

The life of women in Australia's past


Last Monday, cooking grape jam on a blistering 40 degree Celsius day, over a hot stove, but with my air-conditioner running, my thoughts and memories went back to my mother cooking grape jam on a wood stove in a wood and fibro house in over 100 degree Fahrenheit heat with no cooling, and before that my grandmother bringing up eight children in a tin shack out at Bilbarin in the Western Australian wheatbelt, and her mother before that in the 1800s in Jeparit in Victoria. They certainly didn't have the luxury of an air-conditioner or even a fan!  

My maternal grandmother and grandfather, May and John Jackson, were married in 1912 in Narrogin. In 1919 my grandfather moved the family, by this time including five children, from their comfortable home in Narrogin and went out bush as he wanted to "make a go of it" at farming.


"Their first temporary home was tents set up on a rabbit warren where the ground was hard and bare, making good flooring. A small home was soon built, typical of the bush homes of those days – bush timber, corrugated iron roof and walls, lined with bags split open and white washed, and with an earthen floor." You can see some of the house in this picture above. The smaller child is my mother.