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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO & DISTRICT MAPS
... Commission Victoria, map N0.3, legend for roads and land and forest... inch, Forests Commission Victoria, map N0.3, legend for roads ...Map. Bendigo Whipstick, Scale 40 chains to 1 inch, Forests Commission Victoria, map N0.3, legend for roads and land and forest. (number 371 in map cupboard 1)map, bendigo, country lands -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Forests Commission of Victoria Northern Area Fire Protection Policy, Statement, Future Bush Fire Policy, Plan for Fire Control, 1938-1939
... Four Files Forests Commission of Victoria Northern Area... Bush Fires Four Files Forests Commission of Victoria Northern ...Fanned by powerful winds, the Black Friday fires (13 January 1939) swept rapidly across large areas of Victoria, causing widespread destruction. Flames leaped large distances, and giant trees were blown out of the ground by fierce winds. Large pieces of burning bark (embers) were carried for kilometres, starting new fires in places that had not previously been affected by flames. Almost two million hectares burned across the state. Large areas of state forest, containing giant stands of Mountain Ash and other valuable timbers, were destroyed. As a result, approximately 575,000 hectares of reserved forest and 780,000 hectares of Crown land burned.Four Files Forests Commission of Victoria Northern Area Report on the 1938-39 Fire Season; and the Fire Protection Policy in Respect of Field activities Prior to the Incidence of the 1939 Fires. history, bendigo, forests commision of victoria, 1939 bush fires -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS
... Map. Forest Commission Victoria, Bendigo Forest District... Bendigo forest district Map. Forest Commission Victoria, Bendigo ...Map. Forest Commission Victoria, Bendigo Forest District, Basic information prepared 1982, scale 1:100,000. Fire Prevention Strategy Plan. Mitiamo, Greater Bendigo Area, Castlemaine F.D.map, bendigo, forest district -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Maps - Tawonga and Feathertop
... 1. Topographical Map - Tawonga 803 Forests Commission.... Topographical Map - Tawonga 803 Forests Commission of Victoria 1968 ...Plan of Tawonga showing roads etc, rivers, use of land in 1968 and of Feathertop in 1969.Historical use of land in Tawonga and Feathertop.1. Topographical Map - Tawonga 803 Forests Commission of Victoria 1968. Cream paper with black print. Legend: Roads, tracks etc, rivers, Parishes and use of land. 2. Feathertop 813. 1969tawonga map 1968, tawonga parishes, feathertop map 1969 -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Bagging potatoes on Hermon farm, Menzies Creek
... leased this land from the State Forest Commission.... from the State Forest Commission. Photograph Bagging potatoes ...Series of black and white photos showing workers bagging potatoes and loading onto trucks. These were taken on the Hermon farm on Black Hill Road, Menzies Creek. The Hermon family leased this land from the State Forest Commission. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - 35mm Colour slides, Forests Commission Victoria, Yarram and Wail Nursery, 1981-1984
... Produced by Paul Clements, Forests Commission Victoria... Commission Victoria yarram wail nursery arboriculture forests ...Produced by Paul Clements, Forests Commission Victoria3 boxes of slides: 1. Labelled "Yarram" Jul 84 M11. 2. Labelled "Yarram P.C." Sep 82 M3. 3. Jun 82 M6. 4. Labelled "Wail Nursery" specimens in vases labelled Feb 81 M3.yarram, wail nursery, arboriculture, forests commission victoria, specimens -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Forests Commission automobile, 26 December 1895
... Source: Forests Commission of Victoria. Ref. HH 988... melbourne Source: Forests Commission of Victoria. Ref. HH 988 ...Source: Forests Commission of Victoria. Ref. HH 988This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, kinglake, automobile, forrests commision -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1960s
... please Acknowledge FORESTS COMMISSION, VICTORIA. Negative... Acknowledge FORESTS COMMISSION, VICTORIA. Negative No. 322-2" stamped ...A Forestry Commission photo of MacKenzie Falls.Photo shows a large waterfall (MacKenzie Falls), taken from a fairly high vantage point. The river comes into the falls in two separate streams and there is a large volume of water flowing. The falls are surrounded by thick bush."Publicity & Public Relations branch. When reproducing please Acknowledge FORESTS COMMISSION, VICTORIA. Negative No. 322-2" stamped on rear (except negative number, which is hand written in pen)scenery, mackenzie falls -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Document
... Various Forests Commission of Victoria Publications... Building 719 Creswick goldfields Various Forests Commission ...Various Forests Commission of Victoria Publications and History of Forestry ActsDocuments -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Still Image
... A set of 11 display panels used by the Forest Commission... by the Forest Commission of Victoria for publicity Glass display panels ...A set of 11 display panels used by the Forest Commission of Victoria for publicityGlass display panels -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Creswick, Parish of Creswick, County of Talbot, 1928, 1928
... COmpany, Creswick Creek, Forest COmmission, Roycroft's Race..., Forest COmmission, Roycroft's Race Creswick, Parish of Creswick ...Parish Plan of Creswick showing Slaty Creek, Old Gold Workings, Police Reserve, Railway Station, Public Gardens, Sawpit Gully, Hospital Reserve, Nigh Soil Depot, Eureka Terracotta Tile COmpany, Creswick Creek, Forest COmmission, Roycroft's Racecreswick, eureka terracotta tile co, parish plan -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Book, Friends of Kirth Kiln, Fireside Stories, The Parkers as Friends of Kurth Kiln, February 2010
... 2 photos; the top one of the caretakers compound with Forest... with Forest Commission huts and the bottom photo is of the Lake, taken ...Kith Kiln was the site of a short lived charcoal kiln designed to provide an alternative to petrol during World War 11 when there was a fuel shortage. Local history has been told by Genseric (Bill) Parker and the reflections collected by Friends of Kirth Kiln (under the auspices of Parks Victoria).The booklet is significant because it tells the story of the development of the Kirth Kiln Park in Gembrook, from the Friends perspective.The park is not only historical but is also of great environmental significance and it forms part of community life in the district. Green soft cover booklet of 128 pages. The front cover has 2 photos; the top one of the caretakers compound with Forest Commission huts and the bottom photo is of the Lake, taken from the dam on Tomahawk Creek. The back cover has a diagram of the Kiln logo.Fireside Stories with Genseric (Bill) Parker and Lorna Parker. Reflections collected by Friends of Kirth Kiln.kirth kiln, genseric parker, parks victoria, gembrook, charcoal burner -
Puffing Billy Railway
Tyers Valley Timber Bogies 2'6" gauge
... Built by the Forests Commission of Victoria for the timber...-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Built by the Forests Commission ...Built by the Forests Commission of Victoria for the timber haulage on the Tyers Valley Tramway near Erica. Historic - Industrial Narrow Gauge Railway - Timber working - Timber Bogies used by Forests Commission of Victoria for the timber haulage on the Tyers Valley Tramway near EricaTimber Bogies - Made of Wood and steel and wrought irontyers valley, sawmill, puffing billy, forests commission of victoria, timber bogies, industrial narrow gauge railway -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Document, 1938
... . Forests Commission of Victoria, Minister of Forests, Lind... the Forests Act 1928. Forests Commission of Victoria, Minister ...Appointment of Examiners under the Forests Act 1928. Forests Commission of Victoria, Minister of Forests, LindDocument -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Sample
... Forestry, Forests Commission Victoria... including Museum of Economic Forestry, Forests Commission Victoria ...59 items from mixed sources including Museum of Economic Forestry, Forests Commission VictoriaWood Specimens -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (item) - Black and white photograph, 1952
... with a sign from the Forests Commission of Victoria attached.... Shows a large tree with a sign from the Forests Commission ...An early black and white photograph of a sample acre of tall trees near Marysville in Victoria.An early black and white photograph of a sample acre of tall trees near Marysville in Victoria. After the devastating 1939 ‘Black Friday’ bushfires, Victoria’s tallest known trees were to be found in the Cumberland scenic reserve, 20 km north-east of Marysville. This stand of trees was set aside in the 1920s to preserve a ‘sample acre’ of tall trees. It originally contained 27 trees, the tallest of which was said to be 92 m, whilst the average height was 81 m. A severe wind storm in 1959 blew down 13 trees and left the ‘tall tree’ at a reduced 84 m (Munro 1992). An examination of the crown of this tree by arborist Tom Greenwood (Tom Greenwood pers. comm. 2001) suggested that it was unlikely that it ever reached the original figure of 92 m; the current height is 81.5 m, a figure used as the starting point for this search for Victoria’s tallest trees. This postcard was published by the Valentine Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd. as a souvenir of Marysville.Cumberland 1952sample acre, tall trees, marysville, victoria, cumberland valley, postcard, valentine publishing co, souvenir, 1939 bushfires, cumberland scenic reserve -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
... by Forests Commission at that time.... is typical of promotional photographs taken by Forests Commission ...Photo is of Victoria Valley with the Victoria Range in the background. Photo is typical of promotional photographs taken by Forests Commission at that time.a thick bush covered valley in foreground (shadowed). Mountain range in background. Photographed from a high spot looking down and across the valley. c1960sscenery, grampians ranges -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Forests Commission, The Grampians State Forest
... , Forests Commission, Victoria" In white Print beside logo... tree, Forests Commission, Victoria" In white Print beside logo ...Cardboard cover Photograph showing the Grampians, with text upper right and lower rightUpper right Text in black " The Grampians State Forest" Lower right a logo consisting of two vertical rectangles one black with a white tree, the other white with a black tree, Forests Commission, Victoria" In white Print beside logostawell tourism -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Document, Diploma of the School of Forestry, pre 1978
... . Sample copy of agreement between trainee and the Forests... and the Forests Commission. Certificate Diploma of the School of Forestry ...Multiple copies of blank Diploma and Associate Diploma of the School of Forestry Creswick rolled into cardboard cylinder. Sample copy of agreement between trainee and the Forests Commission.Certificate -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Nursery catalogues, Nursery Catalogues: booklets & foolscap sheets
... League Victoria; Forests Commission of Victoria: Wimmera Forest... Commission of Victoria: Wimmera Forest Nursery; FCV :Macedon ...nurseries, plant nomenclaturenurseries, plant nomenclature -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph: Planting ceremony to commence Pine Plantation, Tarnagulla, June 1925
... of Forest Commission Vict., Mr Johns District Schools Inspector, Mr... the pines landmarks forestry commission owen jones fotheringham ...From tarnagulla.org by David Gordon: "The plantation is bounded by King, Gladstone and Welsh Streets and on the east by the drainage channel. It was planted up and opened in June 1925. It is located on the massive sand heap of R.W.Hammond's quartz crushing battery, and the plantation served to enhance the appearance of a large-scale mining precinct which was by 1925 seen as an eyesore from the bygone mining days". Donald Clark Collection. A monochrome photograph of a group of men during a ceremony to commence the Pine Plantation, Tarnagulla. Handwritten inscription on reverse names subjects as (L-R) 'Dad (Foth) on left hand side' and 'Mr [Owen] Jones, Chairman of Forest Commission Vict., Mr Johns District Schools Inspector, Mr McRae Chief Inspector of Forestry of Education Department'.tarnagulla, trees, mining, pine plantation, the pines, landmarks, forestry commission, owen jones, fotheringham -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Surveyor's Pocket Altimeter, c 1940
... on the accuracy of readings. Forest measurement Forests Commission ...This instrument measures elevation by sensing minute changes in barometric air pressure relative to a fixed datum point at sea level or a known elevation, such as the starting point of a major town during a road survey, and has an accuracy of +/- 20 feet when used in experienced hands. The finely divided scale around the perimeter of the face is marked from 0 to 6000 feet elevation and 25 to 31 inches of mercury (Hg) for barometric pressure The single fine counter-balanced hand or pointer rotates anti-clockwise with increasing elevation and decreasing pressure. The label "compensated" indicates that the instrument is constructed to compensate for the effect of temperature changes on the accuracy of readings. Surveyor's Pocket Altimeter - Aneroid Barometer Type Branded N H Seward, Melbourne. Made in England. With leather carrying case and strap.forest measurement, forests commission victoria (fcv), surveying -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Branding Hammer issued to FCV overseer Jim Browning at Beechworth
... Harvesting Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Crown mark one end (453 ...Metal branding hammers were the most common way to control the sale and movement of hardwood timber produce like logs, railway sleepers, fence posts, and poles from Victorian State forests. Royalty was also paid on this basis. The hammer has a crown stamp on one end with a unique number in the middle (453) which identified its owner, and a crows foot or broad arrow on the other. The broad arrow was a symbol traditionally used in Britain and its colonies to mark government property. Forest regulations state that an authorised officer may use the crown mark to identify produce which has been sold and may be removed from the forest, whereas the broad arrow can be used to brand and mark trees which are not to be felled, or to indicate forest produce which has been seized. Hammers were traditionally only ever issued to forest officers and were an important, and closely guarded tool-of-trade. They were not transferred between staff and lending hammers was not permitted. But it was an onerous task for staff to hammer and tally hundreds of logs, or thousands of fence posts each week, so in about 1990 a system was introduced whereby hammers were allocated to logging contractors to grade logs and tally them instead. But there was still spot checking by authorised officers. A register was kept, and contractors paid a substantial deposit to make sure they didn't lose them, but they occasionally turn up by fossickers with metal detectors. While branding hammers are still used in some smaller locations, plastic tags and barcodes are now more common.Metal log branding hammer with a crown stamp on one end with a unique number (453) in the middle which identified its owner, and a crows foot or broad arrow on the other. The unusual bent metal handle was designed to protect user from banging their fingers on the log. It was also fitted with a rubber hand grip. Most FCV branding hammers were issued with wooden handles. The branding hammer 453 was initially issued to Wally Cowell at Beechworth. It was reissued to Jim Browning upon Wally’s retirement The hammer still had a wooden handle, but the it broke and became loose inside hammer head. Russel Pritchard from the Beechworth Depot replaced the handle with a new metal one and put a dog leg in it It mainly branded forest produce cut in Mt. Pilot and Reedy Creek areas. The main logging contractors were Gordon Habeck from Chiltern and Steven Goldsworthy from BeechworthCrown mark one end (453) and Crows foot other endforest harvesting, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Instrument - Armstrong Rapid Log Calculator, Late 1970s
... calculators forest measurement Forests Commission Victoria (FCV ...Logs were sold to sawmillers from State forest from 1 July 1974 in cubic metres (true volume). Previously sawlogs had been sold on the basis of Hoppus volume. This simple device with two rotating wheels enabled staff in FCV offices to rapidly calculate log volumes from measurements taken in the bush of log girth and length and recorded on paper log dockets. From the early 1980s automated systems became available with the advent of cheap electronic office calculators and simple computers. An early manual device that was superseded by electronic calculatorsOffice Device Twin rollers used to quickly and simply calculate true log volumes using measurements of girth and length. An allowance could also be made for pipe defects. The top roller was for larger diameter logs.forest measurement, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Increment borer
... and its growth rate. Forest measurement Forests Commission ...An increment borer is a specialised tool to extract a core sample of wood tissue from a living tree. The tool consists of a handle, an auger bit and a small, half circular metal tray (the core extractor) that fits inside the auger bit. The core sample can be used to count the rings, to reveal the age of the tree and its growth rate.Increment borer. The central core is stuck. AGN Mattison - Sweden #4333forest measurement, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Dugout sign, Post 1966
... by forest licensees. Ten years later there were 8 new Commission ...Considered in terms of both loss of property and loss of life, the Black Friday bushfires on 13 January 1939 were one of the worst disasters to have occurred in Australia and certainly the worst bushfire up to that time. The fires burnt 2 million hectares, 69 sawmills were destroyed, 71 people died, and several towns and sawmills were entirely obliterated. Among those killed were four men from the Commission The subsequent Royal Commission conducted by Judge Leonard Stretton has been described as one of the most significant inquiries in the history of Victorian public administration. Its recommendations led to sweeping changes. In addition to building dams and water points, the Stretton Royal Commission recommended expanding and controlling the use of bushfire dugouts at forest sawmills. Well-constructed dugouts had saved the lives of many sawmill workers and their families during the 1939 bushfires. But in some locations, they had proved fatal. Dugouts became mandatory for those few sawmills that remained in the forest after the 1939 fires. Many remote logging coupes and FCV roading camps also had dugouts. The local District Forester was required to make annual pre-season inspections of all dugouts on State forests and those within the Fire Protected Area (FPA). Some were built privately on private land. Most were primitive construction with a log or corrugated iron roof covered with earth. A hessian bag often hung at the entrance to keep the heat and smoke out. But they were dark and damp with snakes and other creepy crawlies often lurking inside. By 1940-41 there were 19 new dugouts constructed by the Commission and a further 128 by forest licensees. Ten years later there were 8 new Commission dugouts and 21 new ones built by other interests. By 1960-61 the rate of new builds was declining but the Commission still managed 103 dugouts while 127 were looked after by others. However, as the forest road network improved and gave all-weather access to modern two-wheel-drive vehicles the reliance on dugouts receded.Large metal sign that was positioned near forest dugoutsbushfire, forest signs, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Fire tower warning sign
... Bushfire Forest Signs Forests Commission Victoria (FCV ...bushfire, forest signs, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Basal Area Angle Gauge
... sweep of the forest from a fixed sampling point using ...Foresters usually measure the diameter of trees at Breast Height – traditionally 4 foot, 6 inches – now 1.3 m – which is termed Diameter Breast Height Over Bark (DBHOB). Basal Area is the cross section of the tree trunk at breast height, and the sum for the stand or group of trees is expressed square feet per acre (after 1973 it was expressed in square metres per hectare). Lots of skinny trees, or a few fat ones, can have the same Basal Area, but when combined with the number of stems, Basal Area is a good indicator of stand density. Two common methods are used to measure of Basal Area – fixed area plots and angle count sampling. 1. Fixed area plots require setting out a small area, commonly 50 m x 20 m, and measuring all the trees at breast height, and doing some quick sums. 2. Angle count sampling involves a simple sweep of the forest from a fixed sampling point using a relascope, dendrometer sight, angle gauge, or glass wedge prism. This wooden builders ruler has been shaped at one end to create a shallow angle (usually less than 3 degrees). Standing in one spot, a sweep is made with the wedge held to the eye, and trees are counted as either “in” or “out”. The number of trees is multiplied by conversion factor of the wedge (10 in this case) to estimate basal area. It’s very quick and effective.Basal Area Angle Gauge The two ends fold up and one end (on the right) has been reduced in width to create a shallow angle for the viewer Home made by cutting down a wooden builder's ruler Many forestry students made their own Basal Area Angle Gauges and its thought this may be oneforest measurement, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Shooting Prohibited Sign - canvas, 1953
... of firearms. Bushfire Forest Signs Forests Commission Victoria (FCV ...Signs were erected around the forest to restrict the use of firearms.Shooting Prohibited sign - canvasbushfire, forest signs, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Bushfire Awareness - gallows sign
... from a moving vehicle Bushfire Forest Signs Forests Commission ...Bushfire awareness gallows signs were common features during the summer fire season and hung outside both FCV offices and on major roadways This large metal sign has different text on each side and the text and lettering is simple enough to be read from a moving vehicleBushfire Awareness - gallows signbushfire, forest signs, forests commission victoria (fcv)