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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPlan, Re-organization of apple block, 1980 - 1982
... Plans and lists with row numbers and names. (1) Almonds, quinces, figs, peaches, dated 20.02/81. (2) Crabapples, nectarines, peaches, flowering cherries, feijoas, currants and deciduous trees. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne orchards Plans and lists with row numbers and names. (1) Almonds, quinces, figs, peaches, dated 20.02/81. (2) Crabapples, nectarines, peaches, flowering cherries, feijoas, currants and deciduous trees. ...Plans and lists with row numbers and names. (1) Almonds, quinces, figs, peaches, dated 20.02/81. (2) Crabapples, nectarines, peaches, flowering cherries, feijoas, currants and deciduous trees. Bud stock area - Crops (3) Citrus, plums, apricots, apples, pears, almonds, peaches, figs, quinces, medlars. (4) As for (3) but with amendments. (5) Pear Block.orchards -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBook - Register, Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Index to Fruit Trees, 1900's
... University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne fruits apples apricots quinces figs citrus cherries gooseberries plums pears peaches vines lists register School of Primary Agriculture Burnley Index to Fruit Trees inscribed on spine. ...Handwritten in red and black ink in formal alphabetical tabbed blue/red register. Unknown numbering system associated with varieties. Listed varieties - almond, apple (eating, cider, crabs), apricot, quince, fig, citrus, cherry, currant, gooseberry, medlar, nectarine, plum, pear, peach and vine (resistant stock) varieties. Probably dates from early decades 20th Century. Possibly planted at the Burnley Gardens.Index to Fruit Trees inscribed on spine.fruits, apples, apricots, quinces, figs, citrus, cherries, gooseberries, plums, pears, peaches, vines, lists, register, school of primary agriculture burnley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBook - Register, Register of Fruit Trees Burnley Gardens revised to October 1916, 1916
... University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne Created during the principalship of E E Pescott register fruits burnley college orchard 1916 apples pears citrus plums cherries apricots figs peaches nectarines vines Old orchard Burnley School of Hortculture and small farming Lower Orchard Old Orchard on paper spine. Lower Orchard in cutout. Inscribed inside front 'Register of Fruit trees ...Created during the principalship of E E Pescott Bound register of fruits name and location at Burnley College, Lower Orchard, 1916. Apples, pears, citrus, Japanese plums, cherries, apricots, figs, peaches, nectarines, vines (sketch of layout). Includes index on page 93, numbers and position in Orchard. Cutout on cardboard cover to thumbtab front page - inscribed "Lower Orchard" Total of 91 pages with blotter sheet in pink between each page of records.Old Orchard on paper spine. Lower Orchard in cutout. Inscribed inside front 'Register of Fruit trees Burnly (sic) Gardens revised 15 October 1916'register, fruits, burnley college, orchard, 1916, apples, pears, citrus, plums, cherries, apricots, figs, peaches, nectarines, vines, old orchard, burnley school of hortculture and small farming, lower orchard -
Canterbury History GroupPamphlet - Frognall 1888 - 1989, 1989
... (dated 1890) Canterbury Frognall Royal Australian Air Force Mont Albert Road Camberwell Council Register of Historic Buildings Moreton Bay fig trees 3 (or 5) A 4 pages Pamphlet Frognall 1888 - 1989 ...Brief history of Frognall prepared by the Camberwell Council calling for ideas or proposals of future use for the mansion. Includes floor plans of the ground floor, first floor and stables. (dated 1890)3 (or 5) A 4 pages canterbury, frognall, royal australian air force, mont albert road, camberwell council, register of historic buildings, moreton bay fig trees -
Canterbury History GroupBook, Canterbury Girls' Secondary College
... Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Canterbury Girls Secondary College Secondary Schools Mangarra Society East Camberwell Domestic Arts School Camberwell East Elementary School Principals White> Laura Mangarra Society Moreton Bay fig trees Booklet produced by Jan Tourrier and Eleanor McCoy for History Week 2010, featuring the history of fifteen places of historical interest at the Canterbury Girls' Secondary College 8 pages Canterbury Girls' Secondary College Book ...Booklet produced by Jan Tourrier and Eleanor McCoy for History Week 2010, featuring the history of fifteen places of historical interest at the Canterbury Girls' Secondary College8 pagesBooklet produced by Jan Tourrier and Eleanor McCoy for History Week 2010, featuring the history of fifteen places of historical interest at the Canterbury Girls' Secondary Collegecanterbury, canterbury girls secondary college, secondary schools, mangarra society, east camberwell domestic arts school, camberwell east elementary school, principals, white> laura, mangarra society, moreton bay fig trees -
Parks Victoria - Mount Buffalo ChaletBookends
... Fig 123. Bookends MBC0319,serviette rings MBC0217.2,eggcup MBC0218 and ashtray MBC0205 made of mulga, a wood from particular types of wattle tree that grow in arid climates. ...Fig 123. Bookends MBC0319,serviette rings MBC0217.2,eggcup MBC0218 and ashtray MBC0205 made of mulga, a wood from particular types of wattle tree that grow in arid climates. ...Sold as a souvenir of Mt Buffalo. 'Souvenirs in relation to the Chalet and Mount Buffalo were first mention in December 1912... A large range of souvenirs has since been associated with the Chalet and Mount Buffalo from crafted wooden items, silver spoons, cups etc... The collection includes a broad selection of products that have been sold throughout much of the Chalet's history, each representative of the transient fashions of their period.' (Pg. 114. Historica) "Souvenirs in relation to the chalet were perhaps first mentioned in December 1912, when enterprising locals, Mr J Pass of Porepunkah and Mr C Walker asked for permission to use timber on the mountain for making ornamental souvenirs . The government was agreeable to the ide and soon afterwards PWD chief architect George Austin went to Mount buffalo to make arrangements for supply of the timber, They proposed to make wooden egg cups, small boxes and photograph frames to sell to tourists, small items that' will serve as an advertising medium of the famous mount'" (Pg. 113.Historica) ' Fig 123. Bookends MBC0319,serviette rings MBC0217.2,eggcup MBC0218 and ashtray MBC0205 made of mulga, a wood from particular types of wattle tree that grow in arid climates. Souvenirs crafted from mulga became popular in the post WW2 years' (Pg 117. Historica) Purchased in a second hand shop and donated to MBC. Listed in Draft Inventory of Significant Collection Items . Appendix A.3. Souvenirs. (Pg 168. Historica).Two matching mulga wood book ends. They form a sphere when placed together. Hand painted motif and inscription on each. Painting of a skier dressed in colourful clothing on each and "From Mt Buffalo" painted at the base. "From Mt Buffalo"
