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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book, A Seed is Planted, 2015
A history of the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria 1848-2014 by Marjorie Porter. royal horticultural society of victoria, rhsv, marjorie porter, burnley gardens, burnley college -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, N. G. Bailey, An Investigation into the use of Jutemaster TM as a transplantable seed germination bed using Danthonia caespitosa, c. 1995
Report by N. G. Bailey and P.B. May for Centre for Urban Horticulture, VCAH - Burnley. 2 copies + loose photographsn.g. bailey, p.b. may, urban horticulture, vcah, burnley, seed germination -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet - Catalogue, Plant and seed catalogues, 1940-1959
Various catalogues: Australian, English, Irish, Dutch. Refer to paper catalogue, 16 publicationsplants, seeds, catalogues -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Sphagnum moss for seed germination
Extract from Leaflet No. 243, U.S. Dept. of Agriculturedepertment of agriculture, usa -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Notes on the growing of garden peas for seed crops; or for canning
Notes produced by Dept. of Agriculture, Victoriadepartment of agriculture, vegetables, garden peas, canning -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Sculpture: Stephen HUGHES, The Talisman Seed
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Nillumbik Shire Council
Print (Lithograph): Frank HODGKINSON (b.1919 - d.2001 Syd, AUS), The Seed - The Bodford Terrace Suite
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Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, OLIVER, Narelle, Wakati (p) Partulaca Seed for damper 1999, 1999
Linocut printSigned and dated 'Narelle Oliver '99' in lower right under printed image. Edition A/P, lower left under printed image. 'from 'Sand Swimmers" - written lower right corner of page. -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Book, Growing Australian native plants from seed: for revegetation tree planting and direct seeding, 2009
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Growing Australian native plants from seed: for revegetation tree planting and direct seeding (Ralph, M.), Bullarto, 2009, 2009
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Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Blackware, 'From one seed a forest grows, water the seeds of joy first' by Petrus Spronk, 2004
Petrus SPRONK (1939- ) Born Netherlands, arrived Australia 1957. After arriving in Australia Petrus Spronk studied at the South Australian School of Art, majoring in ceramics and sculpture. After teaching and working in Western Australia he started working at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education in the late 1980s. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Blackware potart, artwork, petrus spronk, spronk, blackware, ceramics, burnished -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet, Royal Society of Victoria, Longevity of Seeds and Structure and Nature of Seed Coat, 1910-1911
royal society of victoria, seeds, seed structure, seed coat -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - 35mm Colour slides, Seed Collection, 1985
Student assignment - James Gillespie 94169610. 55 slides of Indigenous Plants and Environmental Weeds at Studley Park, Taylors Lake and Burnley Jan-April 1985. Labelled in pencil. Also handwritten notes and lists.students assignments, james gillespie, indigenous plants, weeds, studley park, taylors lake, burnley, 1985 -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Seed Sower, Robinson's Seed Sower
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Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Booklet - Seed catalogue, Yates' Seed Book of what and when to sow
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Clunes Museum
Tool - KNIFE
KNIFE USED FOR CUTTING SEED POTATOESSEED POTATO CUTTING KNIFE WITH WOOD HANDLElocal history, agriculture, rural industry, tools -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Sunflower seeds or Lucerne pellets, 1972
Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: Sunflower seeds or Lucerne pellets (balck pen, top left) 1972 (pencil, top centre left)port of portland archives, storage shed -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Beadwork sample
Sample of seed beading.- Sample of decorative beadwork - seed beads - floral & leaf motifNilcraft, sample, floral glass beading -
Mont De Lancey
Raisin Seeder, Circa 1880
Raisins are first dampened before the seeds are removed by forcing through stretched wires.Hand-cranked raisin seeder, on a wooden base."Pat June 9, 1881 Wet Your Raisins"food processing equipment -
Mont De Lancey
Raisin Seeder Punch, Circa 1880
After the raisins were dampened some twenty or so needles forced the seeds from the raisin through stretched wires.Raisin seeder punch, hand-punched.fruit peelers -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bean seed
Carob is a warm-climate tree that grows up to 50 feet in height. Its long, reddish pods contain seeds used as medicine and food.A long brown flat carob (locust) bean seed.bean carob -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Banner - Rotary International 'Sow the Seed of Love', Rotary International theme 2002 - 2003, Sow the Seeds of Love, Approx 2002
Used by Rotary for Rotary International Theme 2002 - 2003 ' Sow the Seeds of Love'White oblong banner with blue with blue fridge at the bottom and blue rope on top for hanging via a rod'Sow the Seeds of Love' Rotary International, Rotary International Theme 2002 - 2003 on back of rod.rotary international, banner -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Vehicle - Superphosphate Spreader
Endgate seeders consisted of a hopper, feeding device, (early models had only one distributor - later models had two. Could sow seed up to 50 feet, however not very accurate due to wind aggravation. This type of seeder arrived in Australia from America and was soon manufactured in South Australia and Victoria.Flat tray,(wooden) two wheeled vehicle with spreader mounted at rear. It was pulled by a farm tractor. Spreader appears to be operated by mechanical (chain gearing) means. Also used for sowing grass & clover seed.F16A moulded into the spreader support.rural industry, orcharding -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork - painting, 'Grass Seeds' by Barbara Weir, 1999
Barbara Weir (b. 1945-03/01/2023) Born: In the region of Utopia, North East of Alice Springs, formerly known as Derry Downs Station Language: Anmatyerre and Alywarr Country: Atnwengerrp, Utopia Region, North East of Alice Springs, Northern Territory One of the Stolen Generation, Barbara Weir was removed from her Aboriginal family at the age of nine, and she was raised in a series of foster homes. Reuniting with her mother, Minnie Pwerle, in the 1960s, Weir eventually returned to her family territory of Utopia, 300 kilometres northeast of Alice Springs. Active in the local land rights movement of the 1970s Barbara Weir was elected the first woman president of the Indigenous Urapunta Council in 1985. Barbara’s career as an artist was inspired by the dynamic community of artists at Utopia and the work of her adopted auntie Emily Kame Kngwarreye. Highly experimental in her approach, Barabara Weir tried many mediums before travelling to Indonesia in 1994 with other artists to explore batik technique. She returned full of ideas on how to develop her own style which has since evolved to a more expressive abstract form. Grass Seed is part of her Dreamings and is associated with women’s ceremony and the activity of food gathering of local seeds, grasses, berries, potato, plum, banana, flowers and yams. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Barbara Weir's paintings include representations of particular plants and "dreamings". Inspired by a small grass found in Utopia called Lyaw, Munyeroo or Pigsweed, Barbara's Grass Seed paintings consist of a series of small brush strokes that overlap and weave to create a swaying effect. This Dreaming tells the story of grass seed that is part of the bush tucker found in the region of Utopia. This seed is collected, crushed to a fine powder and is then used to make a bread, very similar to damper. The people of Utopia were still using this seed as late as the 1950s. During that time the seed grew in abundance but as the years passed there were very few good seeds to be found due to bullocks roaming the land and eating the grasses. The people then began to eat a substitute that the white man provided, and today very few Aboriginal people collect these seeds. art, artwork, barbara weir, aboriginal, dreaming, stolen generation, acrylic on linen -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Thomas Bing Nurseryman, 1870s
These catalogues come from the firm of Thomas Lang and Company of 52 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne and Bridge Street, Ballarat. They list the seeds and plants for sale in the early 1870s. This company sold seeds and plants to all parts of Australia and to India, China, Hong Kong, Mauritius, Ceylon and Fiji. These catalogues have no known local provenance but have considerable antiquarian value and are of interest as they tell us what plants and seeds were sold in Australia in the 1870s.These are three booklets - catalogues of plants and seeds for Thomas Lang & Co, Nurserymen and Seedsmen, of Ballarat and Melbourne. The booklets are printed in black on a white background and are bound or stitched with fine string. They are a little foxed and dog-eared. Catalogue One is dated 1870 and is numbered No. 27. The cover has an ornamental border. Catalogue Two is dated October 1871 and is Number 36. Catalogue Three is Number 30 but undated and contains prices of seeds and current postal rates.thomas lang & co.,, nurserymen and seedsmen, plant and seed catalogues, 1870s, warranmbool, history -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Seed Broadcaster, early 20th century
Used by local farmer, Tatura district, for 3 generations to broadcast small areas or missed areas or seed (cereals, clover pasture, lucerne).Canvas bag with shoulder strap attached to hand driven broadcaster. Wheel with handle when turned drives cogs attached by axle to spindle with blades to propel seed.CORNISHagricultural equipment, early farm equipment -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Decorative object - Bead Necklace, c1920s
Strings of beads were a common fashion accessory for women in the early to mid 20th century. They were usually made from glass beads but other natural item such as seeds or shells were also popular.This item is from the Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper.A short necklace of 60 uniform sized beads or possibly shrub seeds. They are strung on thick twine with a metal catch. The catch has worn over time.decorative items, fashion accessory, women's jewellery -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Education kit - Projector, 1930
Film strips put out by the Visual Centre of the victorian Education Department during the 1940's and 50's as an aid to the teaching of subjects such as Social Studies, English, History. Picturol Projector Model K/ U.S. Patent Nos 1277568- 14342/9 Mr Wilfred Murphy became headmaster of the Port Fairy Consolidated School in the 1950's and retired in the 70's. The projector was used by Mr Wilfred Murphy during the early days of his teaching career. small portable projector in leatherette case with leads to attach to 6 volt battery. seven (7) tins of film - 'The garden that Mary made'/'Our Earth'/ two (2) Copies of 'the Story of the Seed'/ 'Spiders-their Kin'/ 'Camouflage in Nature'/ 'the Story of a Tree'Each tin has a label='The garden that Mary made'/'Our Earth'/ two (2) Copies of 'the Story of the Seed'/ 'Spiders-their Kin'/ 'Camouflage in Nature'/ 'the Story of a Tree'photography, projectors, wilf murphy, education -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge/medallion x6, 50 years of Commonwealth of Australia
These medallions were awarded to school children to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Commonwealth of Australia. This winning design depicts the seed caster with the seven ears of wheat representing the seven states and territories of Australia. The artist was John Wolfgang Elisher who was an Austrian sculptor.An item which was presented to all school children in 1951 to mark the occasion of 50 years of the Commonwealth.Bronze metal with image of seed broadcaster and dates in relief on front and inscription, seven ears of wheat and star burst on the reverse. Metal hook at the top. There are six of the identical medallions.1901-1951, Fifty years Commonwealth of Australia.warrnambool, commonwealth of australia, schoolchildren's medallion, 1951 children's medallion, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Plant catalogue, early 1900s
Bifold catalogue for plants and seeds for The Northern Seed Supply Co. Bendigocatalogue, seeds, northern seed supply co.