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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Article - Newspaper article, Bend worker's homes still a dream, The Herald, Bend worker's homes still a dream, 1 Feb 1940
... Newspaper article, Bend worker's homes still a dream, The...The Herald ..."Bend worker's homes still a dream" Cutting from The Herald, February 1 1940 The building of Fishermen's Bend housing settlement not progressing.built environment - domestic, fishermans bend, miss jean daley, labor women's central organising committeee, henry peter zwar -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Well Blow Me!, 1965
... the herald...The Herald ...Article in "The Herald" 12.11.1965 on pollination tests being carried out at Burnley Horticultural College to cross-pollinate onions using blowflies.the herald, pollination, burnley school of horticulture, onions, blowflies -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Newspaper article- Double page article. Pages 30 & 83 from the Herald Sun Newspaper. February 18, 2006 regarding preserving Victoria’s High Country Huts
... the Herald Sun Newspaper. February 18, 2006 regarding ...The arrival of explorers Hume & Hovell in 1842 brought about the widespread clearing of land in the valleys for pastoral uses and the displacement the original inhabitants in the high country which became a boon for cattlemen due to extensive lush summer grazing for cattle. High country cattlemen built a variety of huts for shelter and storage, when driving cattle up to the plains in summer, during mustering and bringing the cattle down from the mountains before winter closed in. These same huts now provide shelter from the elements for hikers, bush walkers and skiers. Wallace’s Hut is the oldest of the Cattleman’s huts still standing in the Alpine National Park and is classified under the National Trust. Due to their age and the ravages of the elements, including bush fires, many of the huts have been destroyed, or are falling into disrepair. Groups of willing volunteers are now working to preserve as many of the huts as possible with restoration or rebuilding.The numerous cattleman’s huts of the Alpine National Park and the colourful characters who erected them represent a significant part of the history of the high country area and early cattle grazing, which has been the theme for many poets and film-makers alike. They also have a significant role in the early days of the SECV when they were used by surveyors and other workers for shelter and temporary accommodation. More recently the huts have functioned as shelter for hikers and skiers caught out in the elements and a refuge along the long trek for bush walkers. They are a popular attraction for tourists and feature prominently in much of the tourist information of the region. Black and white double page Newspaper article from the Herald Sun Newspaper of February 18, 2006 regarding the efforts of Mr David Oldfield to preserve Victoria’s remaining High Country Huts through his photography and efforts to restore old and Re-build missing ones. Article shows a photograph of David Oldfield and some of his photographic work of the huts. Page number and date printed at top of each page 30 Herald Sun, Saturday, February 18, 2006 Herald Sun, Saturday, February 18, 2006 83 cattlemen's huts; david oldfield; bogong high plains; wallace's hut; high country; alpine national park -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Our City Trees need Doctor's Care, 1956
... the herald...The Herald ...Article in "The Herald" 08.06.1956 by John Hoffman describing the setting up of an apprenticeship in horticulture to train men to look after street trees in the City of Melbourne.the herald, john hoffman, apprenticeship, street trees, cleaning leaves, smog -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Plant Research Laboratory, 1928
... the herald...The Herald ...Descriptions of the new building to be erected and a history of the Burnley Gardens and College.(1) Article in "The Herald" May 9, 1928 "Quarters for Scientists-Building in Burnley Gardens." (2) Article in "Richmond Guardian" 10.11.1928 "The Swan Street Improvements." plant research laboratory, the herald, burnley gardens, plant science laboratory, insectorium -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Their Job --Gardens, 1955
... the herald...The Herald ...Photograph of Heather Hill (1949) and article in "The Herald, Woman's World" September 13, 1955 about female gardeners. Grace Fraser (1944) also mentioned.heather hill, the herald, female gardeners, grace fraser, the woman's world -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald-Sun, History's New Leaf, 2013
... the herald-sun...The Herald-Sun ...Article about La Trobe's Cottage and, particularly Sandi Pullman and the Friends of La Trobe's Cottage, and their efforts to restore the garden.Photocopy of article in "The Herald-Sun" 30.03.2013 by Cheryl Critchley about La Trobe's Cottage and, particularly Sandi Pullman and the Friends of La Trobe's Cottage, and their efforts to restore the garden.valeriu campan, the herald-sun, la trobe's cottage, sandi pullman, sandra pullman, garden, cheryl critchley, friends of la trobe's cottage, garden restoration -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Harold Sargeant (Anthos), Garden Section/Notes, 1948
... the herald...The Herald ...Articles by "Anthos" in "The Herald" (Harold Sargeant). (1) ""Time to Plant Camelias 06.05/1948. (2) "Primrose and Polyanthus for the Spring" 12.05.1948. (3) "Caution in Using Evergreen Shrubs, Trees" 26.05.1948.the herald, harold sargeant, anthos, shrubs, camelias, primrose, polyanthus, evergreen shrubs, moving shrubs -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Beating the Blackberry Naturally, 1976
... the herald...The Herald ...Article in "The Herald" 15.12.1976 by Graham Pizzey referring to a letter from Mrs. M. Russell (-Young, Staff Burnley College), describing a rehabilitation project on the Shoreham foreshore by students of one of the College's ecology classes.the herald, graham pizzey, mrs m.russell, rehabilitation shoreham foreshore, burnley students, m russell-young -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Victoria - The Garden State, 1989
... the herald...The Herald ...4 page liftout in "The Herald" 05.04.1989. "Victoria the Garden State." P4 contains article, "Ask Them a Question: They've got the Answers," by Robert H. Taylor, Assistant Director of Agriculture. Advisory Centre to be developed at Burnley Gardens.the herald, robert h. taylor, burnley gardens, plant research institute, plant research laboratory, victoria the garden state, garden questions -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Olympic Village, 1955
... the herald...The Herald ...Photocopies of newspaper articles about the landscaping of the Olympic Village at Heidelberg and Erica Ball (1949).(1) "The Herald" 1955 "Our Olympic projects making good time." (2) 19.04.1955 "Olympic Games Village £65,000 short of shade" by Robin Boyd. (3) Designs Olympic Village Garden" Erica Ball. (4) "The Age" 12.07.1955 "First trees for Olympic Village." (5) "The Age" 28.11.1955 "Tall Trees for Quick Results at Olympic Village," a response to criticism from Edna Walling (1918). (6) "The Herald" 13.07.1955 "Beautifying the Village."the herald, olympic games 1956, olympic village, heidelberg, erica ball, edna walling, robin boyd -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Women Gardeners are sought after - some mow lawns - and not just because husbands won't, 1927
... the herald...The Herald ...Newspaper cutting from "The Herald", September 15, 1927. "Women Gardeners are Sought After." Features interviews with AW Jessep and FJ Rae who comment on the demand for women gardeners and the salaries they can earn. Also mentions Edna Walling.the herald, a.w. jessep, f.j. rae, edna walling, female students, burnley horticultural college, careers, salaries -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Garden Girls at Burnley, 1932
... the herald...The Herald ...Three newspaper clippings from January, March and April, 1932. (1) From "The Herald", March 1932, a photo of seven students walking in the grounds at Burnley with the caption: "The gardening girls of Burnley - a sunshine study at the Burnley Horticultural College of a number of the girl students leaving their work at the luncheon interval." (2). An article from "The Leader", January 23, 1932, titled "Royal Horticultural Society, Fine Summer Display", an account of Burnley students' exhibit at the RHS show. (3). A partial clipping about a dahlia exhibit and description of a new decorative flower of the garden cactus type raised by Mr. George Russ, chief demonstrator at Burnley, named Dorothy Allender. the herald, the leader, george russ, royal horticultural society, rhsv, garden show, female students, dahlias, dorothy allender dahlia -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Girl Gardeners - Pupils Taught at Burnley Farm, 1937
... the herald...The Herald ...Newspaper cutting from "The Herald", April 30, 1939. The article discusses the course syllabus and potential jobs after graduation. There are two photos, one with a girl ploughing, pulled by two cart horses and the second of a girl surrounded by grape vines and grapes, with the caption: " 'Burnley' girls are ready for any gardening emergency."the herald, burnley horticultural college, students, female students, syllabus, careers, horses, students working outside, orchard, grapes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER COLLECTION: THE HERALD JULY 1969 MOON LANDING
... NEWSPAPER COLLECTION: THE HERALD JULY 1969 MOON LANDING ...The Herald - July 21, 1969 (Moon Landing)newspaper -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
O.Gilpin's Stores Advertisement, The Herald newspaper, 40 years in retrospect, October 15 1934
... The Herald newspaper ...Framed print of whole page advertisement celebrating 40 years of the O.Gilpins's Stores, in the 'The Herald' newspaper centenary edition of October 15 1934.The Herald Special Centenary Issue, October 15, 1934. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat School of Mines Athletics team wins the Herald Shield, 1919, 1919 (exact)
... Ballarat School of Mines Athletics team wins the Herald ...In 1919 the Ballarat School of Mines Inter-technical Football Team won the Herald Shield for the second time. Screened image of the Ballarat School of Mines Athletics Team and officials with the Herald Shield. Back Row left to right: ? , ? , Fred Messenger, Dick Dale, Noel Hoy, Dick Richards (with moustache), Frank Larkin, Reg Wilson, Peter Cutter, Carl Schache. Front row left to right: A. McCallum, Bill, O'Halloran, Bill Shaddock.a, ballarat school of mines, dick richards, athletics, herald shield, fred messenger, dick dale, noel hoy, frank larkin, reg wilson, peter cutter, carl schache, r w richards front, row, left, to, right, mccallum, bill, o halloran, shaddock -
Orbost & District Historical Society
photograph, C 1950
... The Herald ...The Herald was a broadsheet newspaper published in Melbourne, Australia from 1840 to 1990.This photo is a copy of a photograph taken by the Herald for publication.Orbost High School / Orbost Secondary College has played a significant part in the education of senior students in the Orbost district . It is the sole senior educational institution. This photograph is representative of its history.A black / white photograph of a group of students, most in uniform, standing in the quadrangle of the Orbost High School.on back - " Copyright, not for reproduction, Herald Feature Service, Melbourne, Australia".orbost-high-school herald-melbourne -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Our Games bid Blossoms, 1981
... the herald sun...The Herald ...Cutting of an article by Alan Tate, from The Herald, January 27, 1981. It was mooted that the Olympic Village for the 1988 Olympic Games (which may have been held in Melbourne) was proposed for the grounds around VCAH Burnley. The principal, Mr Davis, is stated to have been keen about the prospect because of the huge influx of money there would have been for the college. There are 2 photos, one of the main college building with the caption: "Burnley Horticultural College... at the centre of an Olympic Games village plan" and the second with the caption: "Burnley Horticultural College principal Mr Jim Davis shows where the Games village could be built." alan tate, the herald sun, olympic games, 1988, vcah, burnley gardens, olympic village, jim davis, principal -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, WARTIME COOKERY, The Herald, 1945
... The Herald ...Produced by the Herald, Melbourne in 1945.Book - light paper cover, green patterned, green, red and cream coloured print, 96 pages.“Wartime Cookery by Sarah Dunne of The Herald, Melbourne 1/-“cookery book, ww2 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Making Girl Gardeners, 1931
... the herald...The Herald ...Newspaper cuttings of an article and accompanying photo in "The Herald" December 9, 1931. The photo is of four students carrying pitchforks of oats, with the caption: "Girl harvesters at Burnley Horticultural School see plenty of the practical side of farming. They are carrying the last sheaves of an oats crop stacked yesterday." The accompanying article, "Burnley's Long Career," describes the students activities and the history of the school. It discusses the changes in the girls' uniforms over the years and the types of girls who take the course: those wanting a career as gardeners, those wishing to make 'pin money' from part-time gardening and those who regard gardening as a domestic hobby. Research and writing are also mentioned as potential careers.the herald, students, burnley horticultural college, students working outside, oats, careers, uniforms -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Sydney Morning Herald, Horticulture for Ladies, 1899
... the sydney morning herald...The Sydney Morning Herald ...Copy of letter to The Editor of The Herald in the Sydney Morning Herald 3 March, 1899 p. 8 from "One of Them." Letter from female student rebutting the idea that women could grow flowers.the sydney morning herald, the herald, female students, women gardeners, horticulture, letter -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Exercise book: of Newspaper cuttings from The Argus, The Age and The Herald Sun.29/10/1912 - 26/10/1915
... Exercise book: of Newspaper cuttings from The Argus, The ...Exercise book of Newspaper cuttings from the Argus, The Age and The Herald Sun.29/10/1912 - 26/10/1915collingwood technical school, newspaper clippings, nmit -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Certificate - The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign, 09/09/2023
... The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign ...Historic swim certificate issued 1934. Bendigo Ladies Baths were proclaimed in the Bendigo Advertiser which stated that ladies could begin to bathe at the City Baths each Wednesday and Saturday from 12 noon to 5 pm as from the 30th Jan 1901. Of course no men were allowed at these times.Herald Learn to Swim Campaign certificate, 1934; on glossed paper. Awarded to Melva Mason at classes held at the Bendigo Ladies Baths.herald learn to swim campaign certificate, coloured swim certificate, bendigo ladies baths -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Herald, "Old Melbourne Passes", 28/06/1927 12:00:00 AM
... The Herald ...Newspaper clippings - cartoon - titled "Old Melbourne Passes" of the forthcoming closure of the Bridge Road tram route. featuring No. 1, with the destination of Exit. Dated 28-6-1927, published in The Herald.In ink along the bottom edge "in the Herald 28-6-27"trams, tramways, cable trams, closure, bridge road, richmond, last tram, tram 1 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: The Herald Thursday 7 March 1867- article re Ringwood bushranger
... Packet: The Herald Thursday 7 March 1867- article re ..."The Herald" Thursday 7 March 1867 -
Bialik College
Article (item) - 'Bialik Gets a Boost', The Herald, 7 February 1964
... 'Bialik Gets a Boost', The Herald, 7 February 1964 ...Newspaper article 'Bialik Gets a Boost', The Herald, 7 February 1964.1960s -
Bialik College
Article (item) - 'A New Life Starts', The Herald, 1964, 1964
... 'A New Life Starts', The Herald, 1964 ...Newspaper article 'A New Life Starts', The Herald, 7 February 1964. shakespeare grove -
Bialik College
Article (item) - 'Ambassador at College Appeal Opening', The Herald, 20 April 1964
... 'Ambassador at College Appeal Opening', The Herald, 20 ...Newspaper article 'Ambassador at College Appeal Opening', The Herald, 20 April 1964.1960s, fundraising -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BRADFORD MILL, c1960
... supplied by Feature Service The Herald & Weekly Times Ltd ...Black and white photograph: Standing women working beside large factory machine at Bradford Mills, High Street, Kangaroo Flat. Physical Description : loose black and white photograph. Curling at edges. Inscription/markings: Herald Sun photograph supplied by Feature Series, Herald - Weekly Times, Melbourne.Herald Sunorganization, business, bradford mills, copyright not for reproduction. herald - sun photograph supplied by feature service the herald & weekly times ltd, melbourne australia