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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Pruning Day 1971, 1971
... a sign, "Any Questions?" in Hall on Fruit Tree Pruning...students fruit trees pruning 1971 pruning demonstration day ...4 black and white photographs. 19 students in slightly different positions, one holding a long pointer, standing under a sign, "Any Questions?" in Hall on Fruit Tree Pruning Demonstration Day July 1971. Some names on reverse of 3 pictures (Graduates of 1972 and 1973) and, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture.students, fruit trees, pruning, 1971, pruning demonstration day -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Bill O’Gorman’s Mowing Service
... Garbage Collection Pruning Tree Removal Receipts Financial ...This file contains: A blank invoice for BILL O’GORMAN’S MOWING SERVICE, undated. The invoice includes the address and contact details of the business, including the ABN number, as well as a list of services offered.business and finance, businesses, commerce, commercial equipment, gardening services, bill o’gormans mowing service, occupations, lawn care, garbage collection, pruning, tree removal, receipts, financial documents, o’gorman bill, people associated with recreation, east bentleigh moylan street 51 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Students Pruning Fruit Trees, 1960-1970
... Students Pruning Fruit Trees... Boulevard Richmond melbourne students pruning fruit trees orchard ...Students Pruning Fruit TreesOn reverse, "Photograph by Publicity Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. No. c.1695H."students, pruning, fruit trees, orchard -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Tool - Tools, Saw double sided pruning 20thC, 20thC
... handle for pruning trees. ... blade and wood handle for pruning trees. Tool Tools, Saw double ...Among the early settlers in Moorabbin Shire were blacksmiths who made tools for the other settlers who were establishing the homes, market gardens, farms, orchards and various businesses. Early settlers were self reliant and repaired their own equipment for kitchen,dairy, farm, horses, carts using various tools . This is a double sided pruning saw with tapering blade used by orchardists and farmers This pruning saw is typical of the type used by early settlers in Moorabbin Shire c1900A steel saw with double sided tapering blade and wood handle for pruning trees. saws, pruning saws, orchardists, fower gardens, fruit trees, early settlers, market gardeners, blacksmiths, tools, building equipment, hammers, moorabbin shire, bentleigh, mckinnon, highett, cheltenham,mcewan james pty ltd, melbourne, bunnings pty ltd, -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Saw, 1900-1980 (Approximate)
... Used for pruning fruit trees...-country Used for pruning fruit trees hand tools saw pruning tools ...Used for pruning fruit treesSmall hand saw with leather strap attached to wooden handle. Sawblade screwed to handlehand tools, saw, pruning tools -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Negative, Travis Jeffrey, 5/08/1962 12:00:00 AM
... 1962, given the tree pruning in the background - pruned back... possibly on Sept or Oct 1962, given the tree pruning ...Colour Negative No. N410, of the Bendigo No 11 turning from McCrae St into Nolan St, with in the background. Tram has the destination of Lake Weeroona. Photo taken possibly on Sept or Oct 1962, given the tree pruning in the background - pruned back stumps. Colour laser printed copy of image stored in box 73. Original negative hires scan and image updated 28/5/2020.In red pen on folder that contained negative, "NR65A" and "23 Feb 1962" and inside "26 Sep 1962" and "6 Oct 1962". and "55A" in pencil. trams, tramways, bendigo, nolan st, lake weeroona, tram 11 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Students Pruning Peach Trees, 1940
... Black and white photograph. Group of students pruning peach...On reverse, "Students pruning peach trees at Burnley School... orchard On reverse, "Students pruning peach trees at Burnley ...Note by T.H. Kneen 26 February 1992, "Student at extreme right is possibly J.M. (Pixie) Scott."Black and white photograph. Group of students pruning peach trees in the OrchardOn reverse, "Students pruning peach trees at Burnley School of Horticulture June 1940."pruning, peach tree, students working outside, j.m. scott, pixie scott, orchard -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Ted and Albie Cox Pruning Fruit Trees on Cox's Orchard
... Ted and Albie Cox Pruning Fruit Trees. Cox’s Orchard. Photo... pruning a fruit tree.... grampians Ted and Albie Cox Pruning Fruit Trees. Cox’s Orchard ...Ted and Albie Cox Pruning Fruit Trees. Cox’s Orchard. Photo taken around 1938.Black and white photograph of two men in hats and jackets pruning a fruit tree.Ted and Albie Cox pruningstawell -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book - Register, Fruit Cultivars Used in the New Pruning Garden 1995 Planting, 1995
... List of fruit trees in the new Pruning Garden, 2 copies... Boulevard Richmond melbourne fruits pruning List of fruit trees ...List of fruit trees in the new Pruning Garden, 2 copies, one amended by hand.fruits, pruning -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour prints, Students Working in the Field Station
... . (2) Pruning fruit trees.... pruning fruit trees Students Working in the Field Station (1 ...Students Working in the Field Station (1) Digging trenches. (2) Pruning fruit trees.students, field station, digging, trenches, pruning, fruit trees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Students Watching Pruning Demonstration, c. 1943
... ladder watching an instructor pruning tree in the Orchard. Garden... on an upturned ladder watching an instructor pruning tree in the Orchard ...Note by T.H. Kneen 18 December 1991, "Students in photos are of the 1944 graduating year."Black and white photograph. Students seated on an upturned ladder watching an instructor pruning tree in the Orchard. Garden Staff member standing behind.On reverse," Burnley Horticultural College 1936 L to R Tom Trahair-Garden Labourer, Dennis Greiger-Student. Students: Bob Grant, Ian Ball, Grace Douglas (Mrs Tom Walker), Beth Nutting (Mrs Coutts), Gwen Watson (Mrs McCarthy). Lecturer Perc Trevaskis-F.A.I.P.R."burnley horticultural college, 1936, tom trahair, garden labourer, dennis greiger, students, bob grant, ian ball, grace douglas, mrs tom walker, beth nutting (mrs coutts), gwen watson (mrs mccarthy), lecturer, perc trevaskis, f.a.i.p.r., 1944, student outside class, pruning demonstration -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Film - Black and white 16mm film reels, Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Shell Film Unit, Commonwealth of Australia, Department of Information, Department of Agriculture Film Reels, 1945-1960
... ) "Fruit Tree Pruning July.2.1960" # (10) "Brussels Sprouts... greenhouses white fly fruit trees pruning brussels sprouts grasshopper ...13 X 16mm film reels. * Publicity Department, Department of Agriculture. # State Film Centre.(1) Not labelled. (2) "Canning the Victory Crop"*#. (3) Freezing. Fruits and Vegetables" #. (4) "Don't be a Carrier" *. (5) "Mineral Defficiencies BI" Wool Board Production *. (6) "Apple Aphis" Shell Film Unit 3.1.55. (7) "A.I.F. Magazine No.2." "PRAC" Commonwealth of Australia Department of Information Film #. (8) "Greenhouse White Fly" "Scottish Sha?" #. (9) "Fruit Tree Pruning July.2.1960" # (10) "Brussels Sprouts" *#. (11) "Codling Moth" Shell Film Unit 3.1.55.# (12) "Report on Molybdenum" *#. (13) "Operation Grasshopper" *# publicity department, department of agriculture victoria, state film centre, crops, freezing, fruits, vegetables, mineral defficiencies, wool board production, apples, aphis, greenhouses white fly, fruit trees, pruning, brussels sprouts, grasshopper -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, A.P. Winzenried, Noelle Vaughan in the Orchard at Burnley Gardens, 1917
... of a photograph made by A. P. Winzenried. Female student pruning a tree.... Winzenried. Female student pruning a tree in the Orchard. Noelle ...Photograph made by A. P. Winzenried for consideration as a possible illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden." 2 colour copies of a sepia photograph. . Copy of a photograph made by A. P. Winzenried. Female student pruning a tree in the Orchard. On reverse," Noelle Vaughan 1917 (graduated 1919) in the orchard at Burnley Gardens."a. p. winzenried, green grows our garden, noelle vaughan, orchard, noelle kendall, pruning -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Almond Trees in Blossom, The Sun News - Pictorial, 1939
... gathered around a tree in blossom, some pruning or gathering.... Photograph of 6 girls gathered around a tree in blossom, some pruning ...2 identified as, Joy Leitch (M.J. Leitch? 1939) and Eleanor Parsons (1939).The Sun News - Pictorial, 1939. Photograph of 6 girls gathered around a tree in blossom, some pruning or gathering blossom.Handwritten on it, "1938-1939 Class, 1939."female students, eleanor parsons, students working outside, june de chaneet, joy leach, m j leitch -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - BOW SAW
... SHAPED WOODEN FRAME WITH SAW EDGE FOR PRUNING TREES... FOR PRUNING TREES OR CUTTING TIMBER. THE FRAME IS REINFORCED ...SHAPED WOODEN FRAME WITH SAW EDGE FOR PRUNING TREES OR CUTTING TIMBER. THE FRAME IS REINFORCED WITH METAL RODS THAT ALSO ADJUST THIS PIECE OF EQUIPMENT. ONE METAL ROD ACROSS THE TOPS STABILSES THE FRAME, ANOTHER ON AN ANGLE BRACES THE CENTRE WOODEN BAR. NONElocal history, trade, tools -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club, Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club Syllabus - 1972, 1972
... Native Plants May 15t Indoor Plants June 19th Fruit Tree... Fruit Tree Pruning Page Two July 17th Toowoomba Festival Aug ...Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club Syllabus 1972.Small card Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club Syllabus 197__ Monthly Meetings are held in the Public Library, Warrandyte Road, Ringwood, on the Third Monday of each month at 8 pm. (Mrs.) V.H.WILSON, Hon. Secretary 38 William Street, Ringwood Telephone: 870-7458 (Inside) Page One Jan 17th Pressed Flowers Feb. 21st Judging Standards Mar.20th Fuchsias Apr. 17th Native Plants May 15t Indoor Plants June 19th Fruit Tree Pruning Page Two July 17th Toowoomba Festival Aug. 21st Camelias Sept. 18th Bulbs Oct. 16th Vegetables Nov. 20th Annual Meeting. Question Night Dec. 11th Christmas Break up -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Students Pruning Fruit Trees, 1940
... set had been mounted on cardboard. 1. Students pruning fruit...) On reverse, "Students pruning fruit trees at School of Horticulture... pruning fruit trees at School of Horticulture, Burnley. June 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 -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Sculpture: Tony Trembath (b.1946 Sale, Victoria), Tony Trembath, The Fences Act 1968 - Location: Edendale Farm (entrance) 30 Gastons Road, Eltham, 1989 - 1994
... , the destruction of trees, the ruthless pruning of trees by suburban... pruning of trees by suburban Councils and incorporated ...Eltham Council (now the Shire of Nillumbik) commissioned this work in 1989 to create an entrance / gateway to Edendale Community Farm. It was also aided by a grant from the Ministry of the Arts (now Arts Victoria). The former name of this work was "Gateway to Edendale Farm". Edendale Farm is a demonstration farm modelling sustainable environmental practices, providing support to the local residents of Nillumbik. Established in 1986, the land was purchased in 1970. It was previously an English gentleman's residence and was used for grazing. It consists of 5.6 hectares, with the Diamond Creek meandering through the property. The Victorian Fences Act 1968 governs liability of occupiers of adjoining lands to fence, and deals with disputes between neighbours regarding boundaries fences and costs. This work took into consideration ideas and suggestions from residents and committees, who required the use of recycled materials and that the work celebrate man's relationship with nature, animals and the earth, as well as relate to the fence-line on the far side of the carpark. Trembath also absorbed significant aspects of local history, making references to Eltham's agricultural past, the clearing of the land, the destruction of trees, the ruthless pruning of trees by suburban Councils and incorporated such Australian features as the post and rail fence. 'The Fences Act 1968' is significant for aesthetic, historic and social reasons at a regional level. It makes prominent the historical and social significance of Edendale and the rural aspects of Nillumbik. The use of existing tree stumps and salt pots in the work explores the iconography of the countryside such as the isolated farmhouse, pioneering farming practices, post and rail fencing and the regrowth of lopped trees. The title of the work, as well as the extensive community involvement in its creation, also makes reference to the Victorian Fences Act 1968, which makes neighbours jointly responsible for the cost of construction and maintenance of fences in the partitioning of land for settlement. 'The Fences Act 1968' has been classified as of regional significance by the National Trust of Australia. The work is an installation of wood and metal, approximately twenty five meters long. The design is very informal and rustic and runs the full width of the fence-line. It comprises groups of recycled tree trunks fitted with metal caps (chrome-nickel 'salt pots' that are shaped like tall bowler / top hats). Metal rods protrude from the trunks and some of these rods have metal birds. Two larger, sentinel-like stumps at the two outer ends have metal flame-like wings, which bend inward. To the left of the entrance, a simple architectural element indicates an isolated farmhouse. The rustic fence runs between the groups of tree trunks with native planting in clumps along it. The fence-line incorporates a functional engineered double gate and post and rail fencing. There may be many interpretations of the work and the intention is to stimulate interest and imagination rather than alienate. Interpretation is based on the personal experience that a visitor brings. The artist recommended that no explanation of the design logic be positioned with the work. N/Apublic art, sculpture, edendale, recycled, wood, metal, fences act 1968, gate, trembath, salt pot, tree stumps -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white prints, Student Activities
... pruning fruit trees. (4) Students propagating in a glass house...) Students pruning fruit trees. (4) Students propagating in a glass ...Collection of photographs taken by an unidentified student showing various activities. Those scanned are: (2) Students pruning fruit trees. (4) Students propagating in a glass house. (11) Member of staff in the Orchard. (16) Students in the Bull Paddock with Dairy in the background. (21) Students in the Plant Science Laboratory.student activities, students, pruning, fruit trees, propagating, glasshouses, staff, orchards, bull paddock, dairy, plant science laboratory -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white prints, Orroroo, Student Activities, 1970
... ) Pruning fruit trees using metal and wooden ladders. (5) Tea break... class orchard pruning fruit trees tea break glasshouse student ...All photographs appear in the Student Magazine "Orroroo" 1970Students engaged in various activities. (1) Eating refreshments in an Orchard, possibly on an excursion. (2) Chemistry class. (3) Working in the Orchard extracting tubes of soil. (4) Pruning fruit trees using metal and wooden ladders. (5) Tea break. (6) Working in the Plant Science Laboratory. On reverse, "Rhododendron leaf analysis." (7) Working in a glasshouse.students, activities, excursion, chemistry class, orchard, pruning, fruit trees, tea break, glasshouse, student magazine, orroroo, science projects, soil analysis -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Sun News-Pictorial, Students ShowThat The Pruning Season Is Here, 1929
... , 1929. Photo of 12 students pruning apple trees, with a close-up... burnley horticultural college apple trees pruning orchard students ...Newspaper cutting from The Sun News-Pictorial, July 23, 1929. Photo of 12 students pruning apple trees, with a close-up of secateur technique. The caption reads: "Daughters of Eve among the apple trees at Burnley School of Horticuture are still lending their support to the apple-a-day adage first advocated in the Garden of Eden. They are shown pruning the apple trees in the orchard, which is in the charge of Mr AW Jessep. Inset is the correct method of cutting to an external bud on the tree. There are 34 girl students being trained at the school for professional positions as agriculturists. Many former students have won good posts in Australian States. The agricultural course occupies two years and carries a special certificate."the sun news-pictorial, students, female students, a.w.jessep, burnley horticultural college, apple trees, pruning, orchard, students working outside, secateurs -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Black and white and colour slides, Burnley Views, 1947-1955
... advertising 'Fruit Tree Pruning Demonstarion Sat. 2nd July (1949) c... tree in the Orchard c. (10) Sign advertising 'Fruit Tree ...Contributor: T.H. KneenCardboard box of 108 35mm glass slides in metal frames made by "Gnome." Box labelled "Burnley Gardens Slides." Also 16 unused slides (1) Swan Street entrance c. (2) Orchid? b/w. (3) Nursery b/w. (4) Pasture area with man working b/w. (5) Draught horse working in the Orchard b/w. (6) Crop of corn in the Orchard c. (7) Magnolia c. (Magnolia x soulangeana). (8) Display of orange flowers c. (9) Lemon tree in the Orchard c. (10) Sign advertising 'Fruit Tree Pruning Demonstarion Sat. 2nd July (1949) c. (11) Jersey cow c. (12) Rock Point c. (13) Dahlias in the Orchard c. (14) Foundation Stone '28th August, 1946' c. (15) Felled Cypress tree 1951 b/w. (16) School truck in front of glasshouses and cacti b/w. (17)Administration Building completed but surrounded by rubble C.1949 c. (18) Plant Research Institute c. (19) Inside a glasshouse. c. (20) Administration Building c. (21) Group of female students dressed up for a function c. (22) Solenostemon (Syn. Coleus) in a glasshouse. (23, 24)Stock Matthiola incana. (25) Blossom in the Orchard c. (26) Orchard c. (27) Picking fruit in the Orchard c. (28) 2 female students holdong large bunches of poppies c. (29) Flowers growing in the Orchard c. (30) House - not Burnley c. (31) Students on an excursion c. (32) Staff member with Gladioli c. (33) Garden view - not Burnley? c. (34) Administration Building c. (35) Roses c. (36) Flowers in the Orchard c. (37) Draught horse working in the Orchard c. (38) Staff member amongst flowers in the Orchard c. (39) Garden view c. ((40) Blossom in the Orchard c. (41) Orchard c. (42) Flowers inside glasshouse c. (43) Mesembryanthemums in pots possibly in the nursery c. (44) Tree b/w. (45) Garden bed c. (46) Sign, 'Agrostology Branch, pasture Plant Research Field,' c. (47) Path to Principal's Residence c. (48) Irrigation in the Orchard b/w. (49) Cactus flowers b/w. (50) Garden view with T.H. Kneen children playing c. (51) (52) Cinerarias (now Pericallis x hybrida) in pots c. (53) Temporary building where the Grey Garden is now b/w. (54) Garden view b/w. (55) Unknown building b/w. (56) Person pruning in the Orchard c. (57) Students working in the Orchard c. (58) Swan Street with recently completed rock wall constructed by the Public Works Department b/w. (59) Lagoon paddock b/w. (60,62) Pavilion and new Administration Building before the Pavilion was removed b/w. (61) As (60) but viewed from a different direction c. (63) Plant c. (64) View through a window on the stairs in the Administration Building c. (65) Plant c. (66) Garden view of trees c. (67) Garden View b/w. (68) Blossom tree c. (69 )Garden view along path to Principal's Residence c. (70) Lagoon Paddock c. (71) Lagoon Paddock with cows b/w. (72) Inside a glasshouse b/w. (73) Entrance sign- Department of Agriculture Burnley Gardens, School of Horticulture & Primary Agriculture, Plant Research laboratory, Agrostology Branch, Fruit Preserving Branch c. (74) Plant Research Laboratory b/w. (75) Students on an excursion c. (76) Glasshouses b/w. (77) Garden view b/w. (78) Kniphophia c. (79) Hibiscus c. (80) Garden view c. (81) Dairy, Silo and dog b/w. (82) Irrigation in then Orchard b/w. (83) Garden view with magnolia c. (84) Flower plots in the Orchard c. (85) Pruning demonstration b/w. (86) Administration Building under construction c. (87) Rock Point c. (88) Mrs Kneen and Magnolia c. (89) Glasshouses c. (90) Sequoia sempervirens b/w. (91) Inside Administration Building c. (92) Luffmann Ponds b/w. (93) Sequoia sempervirend, Mrs Kneen and child c. (94) Garden bed in front of Sequoian sempervirens c. (95) Principals Residence b/w. (96) Poultry pens b/w. 1947 (97) Principals Residence b/w. (98) Student picking fruit from netted tree b/w. (99) Rock Point and Long Border c. (100) Administration Building under construction c. (101) Greenhouse b/w. (102) Rock Point c. (103) Flowers in the Orchard c. (104) Waterlilies in the Pond c. (105) Blossom tree c. (106) Hilda Kirkhope Rockery c. (107) Long Border c. (108) Plant Research Institute with flower border along drive c.burnley gardens, flower, nursery, pasture, draught horse, orchard, crops, magnolia, chicken coops, egg laying competition -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Avenue of Honour trees on Main Road below Brougham Street. The sign is indicative of local anger at the pruning, 1969, 1969
Avenue of Honour trees on Main Road below Brougham Street, Eltham A sign on a severely pruned tree reads: "Who raped this virgin tree". The sign is indicative of local anger at the pruning, 1969Photocopy of photographeltham, avenue of honour, 1969, brougham street, main road, protests, roads, streets, vandalism, graffiti -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Pruning of young fruit trees, 1953-1963
... Pruning of young fruit trees Document ...Reprint of article by G.W. Gayford and F.J. Greatorex from Journal of Dept. of Agriculture, 168/53 & 2621/63, 2 copiesg.w. gayford, f.j. greatorex, fruit trees, pruning -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Students at Burnley Gardens, 1940-1941
... pruning a fruit tree in the Orchard. Male standing on wooden... pruning a fruit tree in the Orchard. Male standing on wooden ...Black and white photograph. A male and female student pruning a fruit tree in the Orchard. Male standing on wooden ladder.Inscribed, "Students at Burnley Gardens B19-1224."students, female students, pruning, fruit tree, orchard, ladder -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Steven Henty, Students Pruning Fruit Trees, 1940- 1941
... Black and white photograph. Female students pruning a fruit...." Black and white photograph. Female students pruning a fruit tree ...Black and white photograph. Female students pruning a fruit tree in the Orchard with secateurs and sawsOn reverse, "On left H. Mactier on rt. Peg Gibson." female students, h. mactier, peg gibson, students working outside, orchard, pruning, secateurs, pruning saw, fruit tree -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, The Leader, Pruning Demonstration, c. 1938
... . Man standing on wooden ladder demonstrating pruning a fruit... ladder demonstrating pruning a fruit tree in the Orchard. Several ...Note by T.H. Kneen 4 March 1992, "The face of the Demonstrator looks like Perc Trevaskis (36-45) but we remember him as more rotund. Clearly the photo was taken before "The Leader" ceased publication." Also see B91. 169-170.2 copies black and white photograph, one part of main one. Man standing on wooden ladder demonstrating pruning a fruit tree in the Orchard. Several men standing around the tree watching.perc trevaskis, the leader, students outside class, pruning demonstration, orchard, youth employment scheme, publicity -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, The Leader, Pruning Demonstration, c. 1938
... Black and white photograph. Groups of men pruning 2 fruit... pruning demonstration. Numbers are small and many are using ...Note by T.H. Kneen 4 March 1992 , "Appears to be a class under instruction rather than a public pruning demonstration. Numbers are small and many are using secateurs. E.B. Littlejohn identifies the group as the Youth Employment Scheme which funded E.B.L.'s appointment to Burnley. "The Leader" ceased publication on 26 June 1957." Also see B91.168, B91.170. All the students are male. Black and white photograph. Groups of men pruning 2 fruit trees in the Orchard with the demonstrator standing on a ladder.pruning, secateurs, youth employment scheme, students outside class, male students, orchard, perc trevaskis -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Students Working in Orchard, 1964
Note by T.H. Kneen 8 April 1992, "Operator on tractor could be Alan McLennan (Garden Instructor 1954-1969.) The citrus planting was established by Ray Harding (Dec 1958) therefore 1954-58. Students (3) not clear." Appears in article by T H Kneen (1964) B93.655 with caption "A general view of the orchard and vegetable garden at Burnley. The grass sward in the foreground is controlled by mechanical mowing and chemical weedicides."2 copies black and white photograph, one an enlargement. 3 students working in the Citrus Block of the Orchard. One is spraying from a backpack, one is mowing using a tractor and one is pruning.On reverse, "Photograph by Publicity Branch Department Of Agriculture Ref. No. D572B."alan mclennan, garden instructor, ray harding, burnley gardens, citrus trees, students working outside, orchard, tractor, spraying, mowing, pruning, publicity -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : August 1991
The greening of Kew [Street Tree Masterplan] / p1. Free mulching of prunings / p1. Looming threat to the character of Kew [Victorian Government plans for medium-density housing] / p1. Diary dates for August / p2. Free self-defence and relaxation classes / p2. Anonymous house [house numbering requirements] / p2. Tom's incredible Spider Ring! ['The Spider Ring' by Track Players] / p2. Commentary / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Chief Executive's Column [Property valuations] / p3. Looking down rat holes [storm water drain audit] / p4. Waste plans not half baked [120 Litre Mobile Bin Recycling Trial] / p4. Lower your gas and electricity bills [Kew Community House workshops] / p4. Tribute to John Fleet Maughan 1898-1991 [City Engineer 1924-63] / p4. Indoor celebration of parkland [opening of Burke Road to High Street section of Outer Circle Linear Park] / p5. Forward planning for youth [survey] / p5. Kew saves an endangered species [Studley Park Red Gum - E.Studleyensis] / p5. Compliments, criticism and complaints [Kew Library Comments Book] / p6. Life in East Kew / Mr Tony de Clifford p6. New face [Pierrette Boustany, Outside School Hours Co-ordinator] / p6. New face [Lisa Gaffney, Public Relations Officer] / p6. Kewriosity deadlines / p6. Advertising [charges] / p6. Thankyou to the volunteers of Kew / p7. Another Anniversaire [Count Francoise de la Perouse] / p7. Heartfelt thanks [donation by East Kew Synagogue congregation to Kew Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p7. Kew Rotary Club good works / p7. Cinema to expand [Balwyn Cinema] / p7. Winter Song [Brian Hansford performs 'Winterreise at St John's Hall, Camberwell] / p8. Come to Cameron Country [Donald Cameron et al at Kew Gallery] / p8. You be the Gypsy [Victor Herbert's 'Gipsy Lady' by Viola Musical Comedy Society] / p8. Classical music in Kew [Kew Philharmonic Society] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionThe greening of Kew [Street Tree Masterplan] / p1. Free mulching of prunings / p1. Looming threat to the character of Kew [Victorian Government plans for medium-density housing] / p1. Diary dates for August / p2. Free self-defence and relaxation classes / p2. Anonymous house [house numbering requirements] / p2. Tom's incredible Spider Ring! ['The Spider Ring' by Track Players] / p2. Commentary / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Chief Executive's Column [Property valuations] / p3. Looking down rat holes [storm water drain audit] / p4. Waste plans not half baked [120 Litre Mobile Bin Recycling Trial] / p4. Lower your gas and electricity bills [Kew Community House workshops] / p4. Tribute to John Fleet Maughan 1898-1991 [City Engineer 1924-63] / p4. Indoor celebration of parkland [opening of Burke Road to High Street section of Outer Circle Linear Park] / p5. Forward planning for youth [survey] / p5. Kew saves an endangered species [Studley Park Red Gum - E.Studleyensis] / p5. Compliments, criticism and complaints [Kew Library Comments Book] / p6. Life in East Kew / Mr Tony de Clifford p6. New face [Pierrette Boustany, Outside School Hours Co-ordinator] / p6. New face [Lisa Gaffney, Public Relations Officer] / p6. Kewriosity deadlines / p6. Advertising [charges] / p6. Thankyou to the volunteers of Kew / p7. Another Anniversaire [Count Francoise de la Perouse] / p7. Heartfelt thanks [donation by East Kew Synagogue congregation to Kew Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p7. Kew Rotary Club good works / p7. Cinema to expand [Balwyn Cinema] / p7. Winter Song [Brian Hansford performs 'Winterreise at St John's Hall, Camberwell] / p8. Come to Cameron Country [Donald Cameron et al at Kew Gallery] / p8. You be the Gypsy [Victor Herbert's 'Gipsy Lady' by Viola Musical Comedy Society] / p8. Classical music in Kew [Kew Philharmonic Society] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters