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Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre
photograph, Fruit Packers, 1946
Apple packers were employed on piece work to pack fruit from the sizing graders into wooden boxes, following prescriptive packing charts that ensured a box of even sized fruit. Depicts women’s occupations in horticultural district. Photo depicting 12 women standing outside the Harcourt Fruit Growers Association packing shed on the loading dock. The registered office sign is on the wall behind Mrs I. Gibbons. There is other sign writing on the wall weather boards of the building. The weather boards to the left of the window appear to be second hand as the writing is partly covered up. It also appears to be warmer weather as all the women are in light clothing. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Account Book, Brown, Prior & Co, Dark purple coloured ledger with green suede spine. Applications and Allotments of shares in the Ringwood Fruit Assoc. Ltd with subsequent levies. Started 2-Dec1915 used until 1-Sep-1924, 1914
The Ringwood Fruit Association occupied the building in Adelaide Street that subsequently became 'The Mail' offices. Some nominations of committee and Rent rate notices for 1924 - 1925 under heading 'Ringwood C0-operative Cool Stores Society Ltd.Dark purple coloured ledger with green suede spine. Applications and Allotments of shares in the Ringwood Fruit Assoc. Ltd with subsequent levies. Started 2-Dec1915 used until 1-Sep-1924. +Additional Keywords: Many well known names -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Ringwood Fruit Association Minute Book 1922-1923, 8-Mar-1922 to 28-Dec-1923
Minute book containing first ordinary general meeting of the Ringwood Fruit Assoc Ltd held on 8-Mar-1922 chaired by A.J. Pearson. There were three further meetings, two of which were extraordinary meetings at which Mr. J.G. Aird was appointed liquidator.Black covered minute book - only 5 pages used, red coloured edges of pages; 3 single typewritten pages headed from Ringwood Fruit Association Ltd. +Additional Keywords: Pearson, A.J. / Aird, J.G. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Agricultural Department, Large ledger, dark green cover, red leather spine with inscription. Bitter Pit investigation. Tracking fruit sent to coolstores 3-Jul-1911 to 30-Aug-1916. From Agricultural Department, fruit from all over the state - not just Ringwood. Some is from N.S.W, 1911 - 1916
Large ledger, dark green cover, red leather spine with inscription. Bitter Pit investigation. Tracking fruit sent to coolstores 3-Jul-1911 to 30-Aug-1916. From Agricultural Department, fruit from all over the state - not just Ringwood. Some is from N.S.W.Specimen Book; Vegetable Pathology; Agricultural Department -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Students Picking Fruit, 1960
Students Picking Fruit'Kodak Colour Print made by Kodak (Australia) Pty. Ltd. June, 1960.'fruit picking, students working outside, orchard -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Students Pruning Fruit Trees, 1940
2. Note by J H Kneen 26.02.1991 "Student is J. M. (Pixie) Scott."Black and white photographs. 2 copies of each photograph, 1 set had been mounted on cardboard. 1. Students pruning fruit trees in the Orchard. 2. Female student ploughing with a draught horse in the Orchard.Front: "Students at Burnley Neg 132 Section State Farm Burnley, Publicity Branch Department Of Agriculture. (1) On reverse, "Students pruning fruit trees at School of Horticulture, Burnley. June 1940." (2) On reverse, "A girl student ploughing in the Orchard School of Horticulture, Burnley, (June 1940.)" state farm burnley, pruning, fruit tree, 1940, female students, ploughing, orchard, students working outside, draught horse, publicity, pixie scott, j. m. scott -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Students Pruning Fruit Trees, 1960-1970
Students Pruning Fruit TreesOn reverse, "Photograph by Publicity Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. No. c.1695H."students, pruning, fruit trees, orchard -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Fruit Grading Rings, Six rings to size fruit for packing, unknown
Used by R & J.M. Hooper of Homestead Road, Wonga Park on their Orchard Used in early orcharding to size fruit before packing. There are several different types of rings, but they all do the same thing, the numbers are inches of diameter, if the fruit sits on that ring and doesn’t drop through that is it’s size. Fruit of all the same diameter would be packed into a box in a pattern that didn’t move around. With apples and pears that was about 70 pieces of 3 inch fruit per bushel down to about 170 fruit of 2 inch fruit per box. The Trayrude 2 -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 1948
A black and white photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in 1948.A black and white photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in 1948.FRUIT SALAD FARM/ 1948marysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, photograph -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, CRTS Fruit Inspection, 1946
File re Fruit Inspection Coursecrts, fruit inspection, courses, horticulture, commonwealth reconstruction training scheme -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 1949
A black and white photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in 1949.A black and white photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in 1949.Fruit Salad Farm/ Marysville. '49marysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 1949
A black and white photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in 1949.A black and white photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in 1949.FRUIT SALAD FARM/ MARYSVILLE/ 1949marysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 1954
A black and white photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in 1954.A black and white photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in 1954.Fruit Salad Farm./ Marysville. 1954marysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, photograph -
Clunes Museum
Artwork, other - LABEL
USED ON TINS OF FRUIT SALAD.ADVERTISING LABEL "KOMET" TWO TONED BLUE LABEL. KOMET FRUIT SALAD.KOMET BRAND. PURE SELECTED AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.local history, commerce, labels -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Flyer, Annual fruit tree pruning demonstrations, 1976
Flyer for annual fruit tree pruning demonstrations. Scannedpruning, trees -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, 14-01-1961
A colour photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in January 1961.A colour photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in January 1961."FRUIT SALAD FARM"/ 14TH JAN. 1961marysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, 03-1963
A colour photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in March 1963.A colour photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in March 1963.M2 Fruit Salad Farm/ March 1963marysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, photograph -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Book, Catalogue of Fruit Trees 1915 C.A. Nobelius Nurseryman, Gembrook Nurseries, Emerald, Victoria, Australia, 1915
This is the twenty fourth catalogue of trees and it contains fruit trees, nut trees, berries and some ornamental trees. Carl Nobelius wrote in his General Remarks that he had one million trees to sell, clean, healthy and pest free. The nurseries were 250 acres in extent and contained two and a half million trees in various stages. His nurseries were at Emerald, Railway Siding and his office half a mile from Emerald Railway Station. He imported new varieties from overseas and the nursery was the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, employing 80 people between 1903 and 1930.Green Catalogue 1915 of Fruit Trees, also Elms, Oaks, Planes, Poplars and other Deciduous and Ornamental Trees. The catalogue contains 5 black and white prints of landscape views of the nursery, plus there are 5 bright colour inserts of individual pears and apples.nobelius -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Lilian Pitts, Packing the fruit, 1910
One of a series of copied photographs depicting life on an orchard in 1910. Originals owned by Mrs Nancy Tyson, Merrigum, a local historian.Black and white photograph of a woman packing fruit and man watching.lilian pitt, orchard work -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Fruit tree pruning demonstration, 1950
Flyer advertising fruit tree pruning demonstrations at Burnley. Scannedfruit trees, pruning demonstration -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Cumberland Argus and Fruit growers Advocate, "Passing of the Steam tram from the main street of Parramatta", Oct. 1938
A set of four pages from the "Sesqui-Centenary" issue of the 'The Cumberland Argus and Fruit growers Advocate", dated Wed. 26/10/1938 - including an article on the former Parramatta Steam tram, its opening, closure. Also advertisement of local suppliers, motor car trailers, Malings stores, Parramatta and Granville Electric Supply Co. Ltd. radios and pianos. Record updated and image added 21/9/2013. Handle with care, repairs required.trams, tramways, parramatta, steam trams, closure -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photograph, Blue Moon Fruit Co-Op, 1977
Black and white photo of entrance to Blue Moon Fruit Co-Opblue moon fruit co-operative ltd, blackburn -
Brown Hill Progress Association Inc.
Newsclipping, Wilsons Fruit and Vegetables
Two clips from newspaper about the Wilsons Fruit and vegetable market. -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 1954
A black and white photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in 1954.A black and white photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in 1954.Rosalie - 1954/ Marysville Fruit Salad Farm Bridgemarysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 1958
A black and white photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in 1958.A black and white photograph taken at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville in 1958.Strawberry Farm - Marysville/ 1958 (Fruit Salad/ Farm)marysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, photograph -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book - Register, Varieties of Fruit Trees
List issued by the Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Horticultural Division, Short Course Notes. Brief description of fruit trees, divided into those requiring cross-pollination, those not requiring cross-pollination and other fruit trees.department of agriculture, victoria, horticultural division, course, fruit trees, cross-pollination -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, WW2 Fruit Growers, 2016
An article about the difficulties associated with fruit growing during World War 2.fruit industry, world war 1939-1945, fruitgrowers and primary defence league of australia -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Taking fruit to market
Horse drawn cart loaded with fruit boxes. Two horses and one driver.horses, horse drawn vehicles, fruit industry -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 1960s
A black and white photograph of the wooden bridge at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville taken in the 1960s.A black and white photograph of the wooden bridge at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville taken in the 1960s.Bridge at/ Fruit Salad Farm 1960'smarysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, photograph -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Mr Duus fruit shop display in Union Road, Surrey Hills
Mr Duus of Union Road, Surrey Hills was a butcher and greengrocer Note the correct spelling is "DUUS". A 1965 calendar from Duus Brothers is in vertical file under "butchers". Anthony Paul, Edward William and Alan Edward Duus were all butchers. Trevor William Duus was a carrier. In 1980 they all lived in Croydon.Interior of greengrocer shop. Displays of fruit, apples, bananas, oranges, polystyrene boxes of onions, lettuce. Scales suspended from ceiling. Brick walls with posters of fruit and rolls of plastic bags attached to front of display boxes.shops, greengrocer, posters, union road, surrey hills, duus brothers, tony duus, anthony duus