The Springfield–Faithfull family collection includes hundreds of photographs; many of exceptional quality. These photos give great insights to the story of Springfield and the people who have called it home.
They record events such as Empire Day when the whole station stopped work to celebrate, picnic race meetings and family weddings. They also bear witness to family traits, such as their love for animals, from fine horses to working dogs and tame birds.

Florence and Constance Faithfull

Lucian and Ethel Faithfull returning from their honeymoon

Monty Faithfull

Lucian Faithfull (third from right) with family and friends at the Tirranna picnic races

Constance Faithfull and her cousin Edgar Deane

The Faithfull brothers

Sisters Florence (left) and Lilian Faithfull

Taking tea in the garden at Springfield

Founder William Pitt Faithfull outside the homestead at Springfield

Lilian Faithfull and William Hugh Anderson on their wedding day

Florence Faithfull with her younger sister, Lilian

Crowd scene at the 1904 Tirranna picnic races

Family group at Springfield

Lilian Faithfull and William Hugh Anderson on their wedding day

Newlyweds William Hugh and Lilian Anderson

Picnicking in the garden at Springfield

Edgar Reginald Deane

Springfield employee Jack McClelland and American-bred trotting stallion, Boston

Constance Faithfull riding side-saddle

Lucian Faithfull's eldest daughter, Hazel Faithfull

Lilian Faithfull

Brothers Robert and Monty Faithfull

William Hugh Anderson and Lilian Anderson (née Faithfull)

Faithfull family group outside the 'Big House' at Springfield

Men at at the Tirranna Picnic Race Club

Shearers at Springfield

Empire Day, 1907

William Pitt Faithfull

Mary Faithfull (nee Deane)

Trotting stables at Springfield
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