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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Administration Building, 1949
Note by T.H. Kneen 20.02.1991, Early stages of landscaping for the new building. Note young Magnolia grandiflora planted to soften stark wall. The building comprised right to left Principal's office, office for school teaching staff, offices for Fruit Preserving Branch, Agrostology Branch and future Plant Breeding Branch (branches of the Department of Agriculture), four class rooms, Assembly Hall, Library and student change rooms. The old Pavilion was demolished earlier.3 copies black and white photographs. Very similar views of the newly constructed Administration Building. Planting around the building. Flag flying.principal's office, fruit preserving branch, agrostology branch, plant breeding branch, assembly hall, library, pavilion, planting, landscaping, magnolia grandiflora, staff room, class rooms, student change rooms -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Mixed media - Photographs and Labels, Display, After 2016
Found in MB08 Filing Cabinetdisplay, exhibition, chemistry class, students students in class, soil testing -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Course Notes, Andrew Laidlaw et al, Graduate Certificate in Garden Design Course Notes, 2013
graduate certificate in garden design, garden design, course notes, teaching material, landscape construction -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Steven Henty, Students Outside Entrance to Pavilion, 1940-1941
Note by T.H. Kneen and E.B. Littlejohn 04.03.1992, who believe it was probably taken c.1940-1941. "Student with foot on spade could be (J.M.) Pixie Scott" (1941).Black and white photograph. A group of mostly female students crowded around the entrance to the Pavilionstudents, pavilion, j.m. pixie scott, 1941, inside classes -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Dahlias in Front of Pavilion, Unknown
Note by T.H. Kneen 19 November 1991," the bell is now located on the main college building over the entrance under the flag pole. The bell was used to signal class and work periods." NB bell was stolen in 2014. Dahlias and gladioli were still being trialled by the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria in 1974.2 copies of black and white photograph. Bed of large dahlias in foreground, roofline of the Pavilion with Belfry on the roof in background. On reverse, "Dahlia Porthus (sic Porthos?). Bluish purple" and "slide" (glass lantern slide?)dahlias, pavilion, belfry, bell, royal horticultural society of victoria -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, 33, 1929
Outside class on the lawn. "November 1929."class, lawns, students -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1940, 1940
From its beginning, the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind grew in size and its number of employees and benefactors. These bound volumes of annual reports contain the information sent to subscribers of the Institute and outline the notable events and difficulties facing the blind and the RVIB. In this report praise for both the school and the work of the Insitute by external agencies is mentioned, the program of allowing children to handle exhibits courtesy of the Museum of Victoria, Hugh Jeffrey has just attained his degree as a Bachelor of Music (only the second to do so), honours also to Arthur McKay and other pupils who received Honours passes at university, over 1000 piano tunings were carried out this year by RVIB trained specialists, the Institute classes in cooking and hand and machine sewing have proven useful to single and married women of Melbourne, the Institute supports two cricket teams as well as other physical culture, and providing advisc to the Post Master General concerning telephone dials.1 volume bound with illustrations.royal victorian institute for the blind, annual reports -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork, Rodney Forbes et al, [Printery], c1982
Rodney FORBES (1951- ) Born Melbourne Rodney Forbes' work is figurative narrative painting and uses autobiographical and incident-as-metaphor methods to explore wider issues of knowing and belonging in oral traditions such as working class, children’s and artisan subcultures. His practice draws on pop, cartooning and joke narrative structures within contemporary culture. (http://www.australiangalleries.com.au/artists/rodney-forbes/, accessed 07 April 2017)A large painting showing aspects of a printery. Rodney Forbes and fellow student Linda Karklins worked on this painting as an undergraduate student at the Gippsland School of Art (Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education, now the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design, Federation University Gippsland Campus). The painting hung for many years in the campus printery. The Gippsland Gippsland Centre for Art and Design is now part of Federation University Gippsland Campus.rodney forbes, printery, gippsland campus, churchill, linda karklins, gippsland school of art, gippsland institute of advanced education, printing -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper, Charles Blackman, 'Into the Beautiful Garden' by Charles Blackman, c1990
Charles BLACKMAN (12 August 1928-20 Aug 2018) Born Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Worked in England 1961–66 Charles Blackman left school at thirteen and worked with the Sydney Sun. He attended night classes in drawing and design at the East Sydney Technical College from 1942-1945 under Hayward Veal.Framed sepia limited edition etching.87/90charles blackman, printmanking -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Artwork - Printmaking, 'Built for Comfort' Rodney Forbes, 2008
The Gippsland Art School collects examples of limited edition prints to use as a teaching collection. The collection is largely unframed and comprises works from the Print Council of Australia, staff members and former students. Rodney FORBES (1951- ) Born Melbourne Rodney Forbes' work is figurative narrative painting and uses autobiographical and incident-as-metaphor methods to explore wider issues of knowing and belonging in oral traditions such as working class, children’s and artisan subcultures. His practice draws on pop, cartooning and joke narrative structures within contemporary culture. (http://www.australiangalleries.com.au/artists/rodney-forbes/, accessed 07 April 2017) Influential in gippsland visual arts circles, Rodney Forbes was Director of the Gippsland Centre for At and Design and Switchback Gallery.Unframed lithograph5/11churchill, gippsland campus, gippsland printmaking teaching collection, rodney forbes, printmaking, gippsland centre for art and design, staffmember -
Federation University Art Collection
Textile - Artwork, Millicent Reed, 'Wednesday at 10' by Millicent Reed, 2011-2012
Artist's Statement: "Every Wednesday at 10 o'clock in the morning, from the beginning of Winter, 2011 to the end of Autumn, 2012, I photographed the same scene in my Ballarat garden. While the main subject is the weather of the moment, it includes a walnut tree killed in the recent drought, and a deciduous ornamental plum. There are 52 Wednesdays recorded in the tapestry; and 4 frames showing the seasonal changes in the plum tree. The colours bordering each panel are those of deciduous leaves on trees in my garden that week. It is said we only know eternity in the pulse of the moment; and permanence in the cycle of the seasons."Millicent REED Initally training in tapestry from Sara Lindsay at an ATW community class Millicent Reed received a Diploma of Art (Tapestry) from South West TAFE in 2009. Her strength and direction comes from being part of the unbroken continuum of tapestry art from the beginning of recorded time. Similarly, the sameness and difference of time itself has become the focus of all her work. (https://americantapestryalliance.org/exhibitions/tex_ata/down-south-tapestry-in-australia/down-south-exhibitors-biographies/, accesed 03 April 2020)Woven tapestry in eight panels, each with seven images in each panel measured 212.0 x 57.5 cm. weaving, seasons, tapestry, ballarat, weather, millicent reed -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramics, Ballarat School of Mines Sherry Glasses, c1951, c1951
Marjorie Evelyn GARNER Although not a fully enrolled student, Majorie Garner attended Pottery classes at the School of Mines) run by Neville Bunning. She also took advantage of other classes offer to 'non-students' such as oil painting classes for women run by Geoff Mainwaring. These popular extension programmes promoted the Ballarat School of Mines and their Technical Art School, especially among middle-class women who would otherwise have had little connection with the institution. Majorie was married to Leslie Garner, the Principal of the Ballarat Junior Technical School, a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. Two hand thrown ceramics 'sherry glasses' with the Ballarat School of Mines shield in oxide. The glasses are houses in a small blue and white lidded box. marjorie garner, leslie garner, geoff mainwaring, neville bunning, alumni, ceramics, ballarat school of mines, ballarat junior technical school -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting, 'Women' by Stephanie Carlton, c2000
Stephanie CARLTON Graduating from University of Ballarat (now Federation University) with an Honours Degree in Visual Arts (Fine Arts) Painting, Arts 1st Class Honours in 2001, she is now a frames conservator. 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.Purchased by the School of BusinessAbstract painting of female figures. art, artwork, available, s. carlton, stephanie carlton, federation business school collection -
Federation University Art Collection
Textile, Paula Do Prado, Flagwork #1, 2009
Paula DO PRADO Born Montevide, Uruguay Arrived Australia September 1986 Paula Do Prado holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Textiles) with First Class Honours and a Master of Fine Arts from Art & Design at the University of New South Wales.Her works are compelling, multi-layered and rich with cultural references surrounding concepts of identity, race and gender. Her practice draws on materials, sayings and imagery collected from many different sources including the generations of her family history. By sharing her own personal stories, her work creates a dialogue around issues of immigration and multiculturalism, which are just as relevant now as ever. Triptych flag, textiles, button, available -
Federation University Art CollectionWendy WHITFORD (1942- ) Born Ballarat, Victoria Wendy Whitford'swork has an Her emphasis is on texture and colour., and she paints in acrylic and produces limited edition prints on an etching press. She attended evening Life Drawing classes with Geoffrey Mainwaring at the Ballarat School of Mines, and undertook group srudies with artist Edward Heffernan. Undertaking full time formal art training inher thirties,, she completed a Diploma of Art at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education (later Federation University in the early 1980s. During this time she was introduced to Printmaking by Satish Sharma,and has alternated printmaking with painting until the present day. Wendy Whitford is a members of the Soldiers Hill Art Collective, a group of practicing artists who all live in the Ballarat suburn of Soldiers Hill.wendy whitford, printmaking, satish sharma
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white photocopy, The Australasian, Horticultural Education Classes for Women at Burnley Gardens, 1916
Photocopy of p.vii of "The Australasian" dated 17.06.1916 showing scenes from Burnley College. (1) "Miss Holttum giving instruction in rose pruning." (2) Planting out a shrub." (3) "Mr. E.E. Pescott illustrating the habits of growth of the Jonathon apple-tree." (Miss Holttum at left end of front row.) (4) "Turning over the soil." (5) "Cleaning up the garden beds." the australasian, burnley college, miss holttum, planting, shrubs, e.e. pescott, apple trees, garden beds, rose pruning, students working outside, outside classes -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Digitised, Joanne Morris, Class of 1973 Reunion and Garden Views, 2014
Digitised photographs of Gardens taken for Class of 1973 Reunion in June 2014 donated by former student, Joanne Morris in June 2014. (1, 2) Garden beds around new entrance gates to Field Station. (3) Brachychitron rupestris, Queensland Bottle Tree, Rainforest Native Garden (commenced 1992). (4) Joanne Morris and Jill McDonald at the Reunion Dinner. (5) Peter Bolch as a student. (6) Plaque commemorating new gates at entrance to Field Station. (8) Plaque on fountain in the Herb Garden commemorating Enid Carberry, an early student (see B13.0002). (9)New garden beds around Sugar Gum table setting. (10) Plaque on the Sugar Gum table setting dedicated to Geoff Olive. (11) New garden beds around entrance to Field Station. (12) Sugar Gum table setting. (13) Plaque describing the Luffmann Ponds. (14) Entry for MIFGS 2014, Container Roof and Vertical Garden. (15) The Roof Garden. (16) Centennial Centre, former Dairy. Also see B14.0078 Reunion.gardens, class 1973, class reunion, students, joanne morris, garden beds, field station, brachychitron rupestris, queensland bottle tree, rainforest native garden, jill mcdonald, reunion dinner, peter bolch, herb garden, enid carberry, sugar gum, geoff olive, luffmann ponds, container roof, vertical garden, the roof garden, centennial centre, dairy, plaques -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Digitised, Joanne Morris, Visit to Burnley April 2014, 2014
Collection of digitised photographs taken in preparation for the Class of 1973 Reunion in 2014. Garden views and buildings. Donated by Joanne Morris, former student, in June 2014. See Digitised photos- Garden Views folder- Visit to Burnley April 2014. (1) Luffmann Ponds. (2) Administration Building. (3) Emily Gibson Beds and Ginkgo biloba. (4) Looking towards Native Garden. (5) Oak tree. (6) Looking towards Rose Garden. (7) Looking towards Stream Garden and Fern Garden. (8) Looking towards Rose Garden. (9) Plaque at entrance to Field Station. (10) New gates at entrance to Field Station donated by the Friends of Burnley Gardens. (11, 12) Field Station. (13) Plaque in Herb Garden commemorating Enid Carberry. (14) Fountain in Herb Garden commemorating Enid Carberry. (15) Forestry Building. (16-18) Inside Forestry Building. (19) Sugar Gum Table Setting donated by the Friends of Burnley Gardens. (20) Plaque on Sugar Gum Table commemorating Geoff Olive. (21, 22) View of Luffmann Ponds and Summer House. (23) Plaque at Luffmann Ponds. (24) Luffmann Ponds. (25) View of former Egg-Curator's Residence from Nursery. (26) Back of Nursery. (27,28) The Burnley entry for the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2014. (29) Back of Administration Building. (30) Plant Science Laboratories. (31) Student Amenities Building. (32-34) Plant Science Laboratories. (35) Citriodora Court. (36) Eucalyptus maculata at entrance to Native Garden. (37) Native Garden, James Hitchmough Grasslands. (38) Garden view. (39) Inside the Hall. (40,41) Roof Garden. (42,43) Library. (44-50) Views of the Quad and classrooms. (51) Dairy. (52) Building 904,(Centre for Urban Horticulture) now Waterway Ecosystem Research Group. (53) Yarra Boulevard entrance.class 1973, class reunion, garden views, buildings, joanne morris, students, luffmann ponds, administration building, emily gibson beds, ginkgo biloba, native garden, oak tree, rose garden, stream garden, fern garden, field station, friends of burnley gardens, plaques, herb garden, enid carberry, fountain, forestry building, sugar gum table, geoff olive, summer house, egg-curator, residence, nursery, melbourne international flower and garden show, 2014, plant science laboratories, student amenities building, citriodora court, eucalyptus, james hitchmough grasslands, roof garden, library, quad, classrooms, dairy, centre for urban horticulture, waterway ecosystem research group, yarra boulevard entrance -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour prints and negatives, Peter Esdale, Photographs for Peter Esdale's Class, 2000
Photographs of plants in the Native Garden, other garden views.plants, native garden, garden views, shady walk -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Negative - Black and white negative, Student Outside Class, 1922-1923
Black and white photograph. Group of students standing beside a flower bed holding exercise books (plant identification?).students, flower beds, j.l. provan, student outside class -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Sepia print, M.H.S. Class 1917, 1917
2 copies sepia photograph. Probably group of Melbourne High School Agricultural Science boys and staff standing on the lawn at Burnley.On reverse, "M.H.S. Class 1917."staff, 1917, melbourne high school students, agricultural science, burnley, school students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Student and Staff Group, 1964
Identified by T.H. Kneen 10 June 1992 as ?, Ken Elliott (Staff), Pam Moffatt, Stephen Hughan, Peter Oppenheim (Senior Lecturer in Production and Management), John Mah.Black and white photograph. Students and Staff engaged in an outdoor class.On reverse, "Photograph by Publicity Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. N. D.477.C." B91.374ken elliott, staff, pam moffatt, stephen hughan, peter oppenheim, lecturer, production and management, john mah, group staff and students, student outdoor class, publicity -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Mornington Peninsula C.R.T.S. Students Budding Peaches 1947, 1947
Laminated copy of photograph. On reverse, "Mornington Peninsular.(sic) C.R.T.S. Students budding peaches 1947."crts, students, peaches, 1947, j.w. newell, mornington peninsula, commonwealth reconstruction training scheme, budding, excursion, student outside class -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, C.R.T.S. Students Budding Apples Mornington Peninsula 1947, 1947
T.H. Kneen identified students 17.6.1992 as, L-R: possibly Rita Brown, Roy Cottrell, Ted Hawkesworth, ?. Laminated copy of black and white photograph. CRTS (Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme) students working with apple trees.On reverse, "C.R.T.S. Students. Budding apples Mornington Peninsular (sic) 1947."crts, apples, mornington peninsula, 1947, jim newell, rita brown, roy cottrell, ted hawkesworth, commonwealth reconstruction training scheme, excursion, student outside class, budding -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, C.R.T.S. Students Budding Apples Mornington Peninsula 1947, 1947
Students identified by T.H. Kneen 17.6.1992, L-R Darkie? Stewart, Roy Cottrell, Ted Hawkesworth, Casilda Webster, others unclear.Laminated copy of black and white photograph. CRTS (Commonwealth Reconstruction Scheme students working with apple trees.On reverse, "C.R.T.S. Students budding apples Mornington Peninsular (sic) 1947."crts, 1947, jim newell, darkie stewart, roy cottrell, ted hawkesworth, casilda webster, commonwealth reconstruction training scheme, excursion, student outside class, budding, apples -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Students Under Instruction in the Orchard Area, 1944-1945
(1) Used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p77.Black and white photographs. Students Under Instruction in the Orchard Area (1) Picking poppies (opium?) (2) Students being shown how to harvest fruit.Names written on reverse and on an attached piece of paper.(1) On reverse, "Instructor Ted White with students during 1944-1945, Helen Dudley, Elizabeth Dawson, Helen Hanna & Brian Gebbs." (2) On reverse, "Instructor Ray Harding with students during 1944-1945, Rhonda Shaw, Helen Dudley, Helen Hanna, Viva Smith & Ruth Woods."helen dudley, poppies, opium, instructor, ted white, elizabeth dawson, helen hanna, brian gebbs, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, ray harding, rhonda shaw, viva smith, ruth woods, orchard, student outside class -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Glen Wilson, Australian Native Plants Under Mulch, Unknown
Note by E.B. Littlejohn 11 December 1991, "Glen Wilson submitted these photographs of his work using sawdust mulch, whilst attending Evening Classes."Black and white photograph with an envelope. View of an unmade road or drive with plants on each side surrounded by mulch.Envelope with caption, "Australian native plants under mulch ex Glen Wilson 334 Springvale Road Springvale 746-8824."native plants, glen wilson, sawdust mulch, evening classes -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, The Age, Youth Employment Scheme Students in the Pavilion, 1939
In 1888 Joseph Bosisto, M.P. was presented with this collection of seeds by the English firm, Sutton's. He, in turn, presented the collection to the R.H.S.V. for permanent display. It remained on display at Burnley College until 1951. Note by E.B. Littlejohn 25.6.1992, This is part of the Youth Employment Scheme class 1939 with A.W. Jessep, Principal, demonstrating use of secateurs in preparing cuttings."Black and white photograph. 9 male students sitting at wooden desks in a class in the Pavilion. A. W. Jessep, Principal, is standing in front of the group holding secateurs and a few pieces of scion wood. The wall of the classroom is covered with a display of Sutton's Seeds.On reverse, " 'The Age' and 'The Leader' 233 Collins Street, Melbourne."students, sutton's seeds display, joseph bosisto, m.p., rhsv, burnley college, youth employment scheme, 1939, a.w. jessep, principal, royal horticultural society of victoria, secateurs, cuttings, pavilion, publicity -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, W.A. Goodman, c. 1950
Black and white photograph. W.A. Goodman (Cronin Scholar, 1950), leaning over a motor mower.w.a. goodman, cronin scholar, motor mower, students outside class -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white prints, Orroroo, Student Activities, 1970
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