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National Wool Museum
Pamphlet
Pamphlet, "Pickles Taking-Up Motion" Sheet No 23 -Harling & Todd, Burnley. Among items from Yarra Falls Mill.Pamphlet, "Pickles Taking-Up Motion" Sheet No 23 -Harling & Todd, Burnley.various notestextile machinery weaving, yarra falls mill harling and todd ltd, weaving looms, weaving machinery, textile machinery, weaving -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper (Item), Victoria Institute of Colleges State Grants (Advanced Education), 1966 - 1972
Collection of documents relating to State Grants (Advanced Education), mainly with reference to Burnley, also some to Dookie and Longenerongburnley college of horticulture, dookie, longerenong, victoria institute of colleges, agricultural education 1960s -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Douglas Kneen, College Logo
The earlier version of the College logo was used on the blazer pocket of the type worn in the late 1960's (see B93.602.), this one was designed by Douglas Kneen (brother of T. H. Kneen, Principal). This photograph appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 94.Black and white photograph of the College Logo. It reads, "Burnley Horticultural College."The caption reads, "College logo designed by Douglas Kneen. An earlier version had a more rounded shape and the wording 'College of Horticulture Burnley'."college logo, burnley horticultural college, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, douglas kneen, college of horticulture burnley, blazer -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet, Growing indoor plants, 1979?
Burnley Horticultural College. Editor Allen Gilbert, 73 pp.allen gilbert, burnley, indoor plants -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour slides, Poly Tunnel, 1980-1990
15 slides, mostly of a poly tunnel. Burnley? Jan 198?.poly tunnel, burnley, greenhouses -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Colour slides, Garden Week 1987, 1987
3 slides Dec 87. Appear to be Garden Week at Burnley.garden week, burnley, 1987 -
Yarra City Council
Artwork, other - Installation/Sculpture, Troy Innocent, Joel Collins, Indae Hwang, Yun Tae Nam, Drop Zone, 2011
'Drop Zone', is set in an imagined future where decreasing water availability has affected us more dramatically than anyone predicted. The water shortage has become so severe that we have to access water on a first-come first-serve basis, from military-like water ‘drop zones’, like this one, made from modified rain water tanks. These tanks function on three levels: Collected rain water causes the totem sculptures to rise and bloom; evaporation causes the totem sculptures to fall; and an anemometer (device that measures wind speed) drives a process that plays the tank like a giant drum, tuned by the amount of water contained within. This artwork envisions a future for Australia where the impact of decreasing water availability has had a more dramatic effect than any of the predictions. The shortage is so severe that military-like water ‘drop zones’, constructed of modified rainfall storage tanks have been established across the public parks of the City of Yarra for access on a first come, first serve basis. However, as the water is only replenished through rain catchment the tanks may only offer infrequent relief for the City of Yarra residents, standing as hollow reminders of the effects of inaction on the shaping of sustainable national water use.'Drop Zone' was one of three public art works installed in Yarra, in 2011, under the banner of The Environmental Public Arts Project which responded to key features of Council's Environment Strategy: 'Towards Local Sustainability 2008-2020.' The aims of this project included activating public spaces in new and creative ways through the creation of artworks which act as catalysts for further engagement and discussion around environmental themes and issues.Copyright the Artists. Ready-made corrugated water tanks arranged on a site. Situated within the tanks are small totemic sculptures that float on top of the water within the tank.Accompanying plaquesustainability, water, environment, climate change -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Black and white and colour slides, Burnley Views, 1947-1955
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 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Colour slides, Machinery, 1982
4 slides of machinery at Burnley Aug 82. 1 labelled "Epacris impressa (white)".machinery, burnley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Entrance Proposal, 1987-1988
Plans for Entrance from Yarra Boulevard. (1) Tracing paper and paper copies, Entrance Proposal Drawing No. 1. V.C.A.H. Burnley, Aug '87 by R.C., Planting Plan. Tracing paper and paper copies V.C.A.H. Burnley 28.9.88 by JK.vcah, burnley -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Ray Jackson, c1970
Black and White photograph of W2 380 outbound in Swan St Burnley with the Burnley Park on the left hand side.trams, tramways, swan st, burnley, w2 class, tram 380 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Tool - Pedestrian Hand Plough, c. 1940
Used by students on Burnley garden small holdingSingle cast iron wheel, 1 metal tyne, hand directed tillage implement. 2 Wooden handles. Used at Burnley College.Tyne part no. R6tillage implement, hand plough -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - 35mm Colour slides, Garden Week 1988, 1988
19 slides of Garden Week at Burnley Mar 88.garden week, burnley, 1988., garden shows -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Kosmos Press Bureau (Australasia) Pty. Ltd, Schools Red Cross Comforts Fund Effort, 1940
Black and white photograph. A decorated stall staffed by Burnley students with signs, "Burnley School of Horticulture," "Trees, Shrubs & Rock Plants Come and Buy," and, "Garden Bargains."On reverse, "Schools Red Cross Comforts Fund Effort, Melbourne Town Hall, S. of Horticulture Burnley 1940. Don Watson, Miss Roper, Percy Moore, John Woods," and, "Supplied by: students, burnley school of horticulture, trees, shrubs, rock plants, come and buy, red cross comforts fund effort, town hall, 1940, don watson, miss roper, percy moore, john woods, red cross, fundraising -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Black and white negatives, 2
76 b/w negatives. Proofs of 71. Scanned but need to be done properly. Photographs of Burnley and excursions.burnley, excursions -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour photograph, Garden Week
garden week, setting up, burnley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white prints and negatives, Graduation 1990 Staff, 1990
10 photogrpahs in photograph folder labelled, "Burnley Grad? 1990 Pix of ex-Directors VCAH, Not identified. Principals Burnley. 2 scanned.burnley, graduation, 1990, vcah, principals, ex-directors -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Up the garden Path, 2008
Article about Burnley Gardens following an interview with Andrew Smith, Gardens Manager.Article in the "Weekend Age" February 16,2008 by Anne Kurnuszko. Article about Burnley Gardens following an interview with Andrew Smith, Gardens Manager.anne kurnuszko, andrew smith, gardens manager, the age, burnley gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter - Email, Michele Adler, William Clarson, 2013
Email from Michele Adler about Clarson, Hon. Director of Burnley 1868 - 72william clarson, michele adler, burnley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Hilda Dance, 1940-1966
Reminiscences of Burnley 1930-1049, envelope of photographes, notebook possibly belonging to Hilda Dancehilda dance, recollections, burnley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour slides, Solar Energy, c. 1990
18 slides. An event at the Energy Education Centre at Burnley. C. 1990. Possibly the opening.Labelled "Solar Energy"solar energy, energy education centre, burnley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Plant Research Laboratory, 1928
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
Magazine, Orroroo, 1969
Burnley Horticultural College Magazine Vol. 6. Magazine + loose photographsburnley, horticulture, magazine, orrorroo -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Magazine, Orroroo, 1970
Burnley Horticultural College Magazine, Vol. 7. Magazine + loose photographsburnley, horticulture, magazine, orrorroo -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Negatives, 3
Roll of 35 negatives. Burnley and a Dinner Dance. 30 scanned onto CD 5(526).burnley, dinner, dance -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Magazine, Creative Compost, 1984
Official Magazine of VCAH Burnley SRC, June & Aug. 1984, 2 issuesvcah, burnley, src, creative compost -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Main Building, 1991
4 students entering Administration Building. On reverse, "Main Building VCAH-Burnley 1991 Northern Aspect."students, administration building, vcah, burnley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter - Photocopies and photograph, 1927-1930
1200 2 pages of Notes, written by C French Senior to the Jessep Esq. Starting with Royal Horticultural Society 1855, in Survey Paddock. Purpose of establishment of this enterprise; Committee men: The planting by C French of Taxodium Sempervirens: a great flood and its destruction of the Burnley Gardens: this letter is handwritten. A note from C French, dated 23/5/1929, adds further information to the notes. States that Burnley Gardens were laid out by M Lynch and W Harbison as curator. 1201 Handwritten letter by C French to Charlie, thanking him for sending a copy of an article from The Sun. He comments on omissions from the article, provides names of men involved in the first years of the development of the B Gardens, says a good deal about G Neilson. 2 pages. 1202 Letter addressed to Director Botanical Gardens. Refers to a W. Ward, a horticulturalist and the willow tree Huntingdon Willow - Salix Alba (coerulea) Letter written by Charles French. States that willows were sent to Bot Gardens by Sir Joseph Hooker of Kew. The use of this for cricket bats. Willows being setn to Victorian nurseries in 1850s from England. CF States that he planted the first tree Taxodium sempervirens, in Burnley Gardens. Tree presented by JJ Rule of Richmond. 2 pages. 1203 Letter to Charlie from Charles French, signed also Dad This letter is said to be accompanying notes on the B Gardens (Burnley or Botanic?) 1204 Letter to Jessep from Charles French. Mention of "Sequoia" sempervirens Endlicher the red wood planted at Burnley. 1 page5 letters from Charles French about early history of Burnley gardens- Refer to paper cataloguecharles french, gardens, sequoia, redwood, willow tree, use of willow for cricket bats, willow cricket bats, cricket, huntingdon willow, flood burnley gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Horticultural Training of Women, 1916
Articles stating that the part-time classes for women at Burnley School of Horticulture were to become full-timePhotocopies of articles stating that the part-time classes for women at Burnley School of Horticulture were to become full-time. (1) "Horticultural Training of Women" in "The Argus" 06.05.1916. (2) "The Burnley School of Agriculture: a New Opportunity for Women" in "The Age" 07.06.1916. (3) "Horticulture for Women" in "The Leader" 17.06.1916. (4) 2 photographs in "The Australasian" 17.06.1916. Olive Holttum mentioned in both. See B11.0390.the argus, the age, the leader, the australasian, burnley school of horticulture, women gardeners, female students, olive holttum -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, Noelle Weatherley, My horticultural life: Noelle Weatherley, 2016
Article in HMA News, Sept. 2016, by Noelle Weatherley, Burnley graduate. 1 p.noelle weatherley, burnley, graduates, horticulture