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Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
Growing tobacco at Morningside Halls Gap, Lorna (Topsy) Warren, Ronald Warren, Mrs Warren, Sheil (later Leighhead). One copy is a slide held in slide box No. 244.4 people in crop of tobacco Lorna Warren (Topsy), Ronald Warren, Mrs Warren, Sheila Warren (later Leighhead)Names of people in photographpeople, warren, misc industries, tobacco growing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Lectures on Australian Wool
"Lectures on Australian Wool" Australian Wool Corporation and Production Department of the Ministry of Textile Industry of the People's Republic of China, 1983. Covers growing, clip preparation, measurement, marketing etc.wool growing wool marketing woolclassing, australian wool corporation, wool clip preparation, wool growing, wool marketing, woolclassing -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Trees, 1919
Appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 45. The Bunya Bunya Pine died at 100 years of age. Note by E.B. Littlejohn, "Note rockery." Black and white photograph.View of several significant trees in the grounds and many small shrubs in garden beds in the foreground. 2 copies. Also see B10.144(2) (74).On reverse, "Nov. 1919 Burnley Gardens. Sequoia sempervirens, Jacaranda, Bunya Bunya.garden beds, burnley gardens, jacaranda, bunya bunya, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, e.b. littlejohn, sequoia sempervirens, californian redwood, rockery, garden view -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Elm Tree, 1947
Appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 79 with the caption, "This elm began to decline about 1947: it recovered somewhat after pollarding but was eventually removed."Black and white photograph. Elm TreeOn reverse, "20/10/47 Yellow."elm tree, green grows our garden a.p. winzenried, garden view -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, A.P. Winzenried, Students Working in Vegetable Plots, 1950-1960
Appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 90. The caption reads: Students working on individual plots: glass cloches were popular for a long time."Black and white photograph. Male students working in their individual vegetable plots. Note the glass cloches. Fruit trees in the background.On reverse, "1950's."glass cloches, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, vegetables, students working outside, male students, fruit trees, orchard -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Billy Bratwurst, 2013
This is a fictional story about a small boy growing up in rural Australia. The author, Jo Hyland, lives in Woolsthorpe. The story, written in a light-hearted way, is suitable for adults and older children. This book is of minor interest as it was written by a resident of Woolsthorpe, a small town in the Warrnambool district. This is a soft cover book of 134 pages. The cover is multi-coloured with many comic images centred around the activities of a small boy. The book contains 22 chapters. jo hyland, history of warrnambool -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - Silver Trophy, Circa 1990
Clunes Horticultural Society was established in Clunes during the 1980's to encourage interest and involvement in growing all types of vegetation. Dudley Irwin was the local Liberal Party Politician in the 1950'sThis Trophy was named after Dudley Erwin, a long term resident of Clunes who inaugurated the CHS. This Trophy was awarded annually by the CHS executive group to the member who was deemed to have contributed most to advancing Horticulture in the Clunes DistrictInverted Silver EPNS inverted hollow cone or cup with two opposed side handles, mounted on black bakelite base.Engraved: CLUNES HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY DUDLEY ERWIN PERPETUAL TROPHYclunes horticultural society, community group -
Vision Australia
Ceremonial object - Image, Proclamation between AFB and Lighthouse Inc, 1992
Copies of the Proclamation of understanding between the Association for the Blind and the Lighthouse Inc. These agreements were a symbol of the exchanges of each organisation, and the growing trend of agencies to link more to compatriots overseas as telecommunications improved.1 digital image of memorandum of understanding between Association for the Blind and Lighthouse IncProclamation Whereas the Association for the Blind, Melbourne, Australia and Lighthouse Inc, New York, New York are organizations that: - promote the welfare of people who are blind or visually impaired; - provide services to people who are blind or visually impaired; - strive to enable people to overcome problems associated with blindness and vision impairment, whether physical, psychological, educational, social or economic; - provide appropriate rehabilitation services to enable people to use their capabilities and to develop their skills so that they can participate as fully as possible in the community; - promote the interests of people who are blind or visually impaired and provide information and education to the general community and other professionals; and - provide at all times services to a high professional standard, with an appreciation of each individual's capabilities and goals. Therefore let is be known publicly that the Association for the Blind and Lighthouse Inc. formally establish an organizational affiliation to strive towards these common objectives for people who are blind or visually impaired. In Witness Thereof the Association for the Blind and Lighthouse Inc. cause their representatives to set their hands hereto on the 16th day of July 1992. (John Cook) For the Association for the Blind, Melbourne Australia (Barbara Sil??) For The Lighthouse Inc., New York, New York, USAassociation for the blind, lighthouse inc -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - On the Trail of the Lone Pine, Pine Cones from the Gallipoli Battlefield, April - June 2011
Sergeant Keith McDowell gave a cone he collected from Gallipoli to his aunt to try and grow. One seed was planted in the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens and another at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne. These pine trees have symbolic importance as a representation of Australian soldiers' "tenacity and fortitude". They are an important link to the remembrance of those men and women from Ballarat who saw action in World War 1.3 pages (pp.44-46). p.44 in black print on white paper, a photograph of the planting of one of the pines in 1934 at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. p.45 is a coloured picture of the pine in Canberra. p46 has a history of the seeds brought from Gallipoli by Smith and Mcdowell on the right-hand side of the page and a photograph of the Pines being labelled. There is a column about these trees down the left-hand side of the page.None john garner, doctor, john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, friends of the ballarat botanical gardens, the lone pine, gallipoli, anzacs, sergeant keith mcdowell, lance corporal benjamin smith, aleppo pine, turkish pine, pinus halepensis, pinus brutia, gardens, ballarat -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, A.P. Winzenried, First Sojourn to Tatura, Unknown
NB T.H. Kneen mentions Alfred Deakin's idea to set up a Horticultural College in 1890. Probably one of A.P. Winzenried's photos to be possibly used in, "Green Grows Our Garden."Photograph of a newspaper cutting. First sojourn to the Department of Agriculture's horticultural station at Tatura for Diploma students under T.H. Kneen. sojourn, tatura, diploma, students, t.h. kneen, alfred deakin, horticultural college, 1890, a.p. winzenried, green grows our garden, horticulture -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, 14 February 1928
Dora Walker was a student of Milverton school, one of the Ladies Schools, a branch of the Ladies Harbour Light's Guild. Amy Dora Walker (known as Dora) of East Malvern married Harold Priestley Simpson of Surrey Hills on 14 February 1928. The bride's maids were Ella Kendall and Molly Walker. The article in the Herald of the day describes the event: "WEDDING AT SEAMEN'S CHAPEL Reception at Hotel Windsor The pretty little chapel at the Sea men's Institute was packed with interested friends this afternoon, when Miss Dora Walker, one of the Mission's most enthusiastic and efficient voluntary helpers, chose it as the setting for her marriage with Mr H. P. Simpson, son of Mr and Mrs J. H. Simpson, of Mornington. A group of her fellow workers decorated the chapel with lovely pink and white gladioli, carnations and roses. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. R. Weller, chaplain of the Mission, and the bride was given away by her father, Mr A. W. Walker, of Manning road, East Malvern. She wore a lovely ivory georgette frock, the finely tucked skirt being fashioned with a deep transparent hem of Chantilly lace. Over it fell a beautiful Honiton lace veil mounted on tulle and arranged to give the ef fect of a train. Fragrant white roses composed her bouquet. Two attendants followed her down the aisle — her sister, Miss Molly Walker, and Miss Ella Kendall — both wearing dainty shrimp pink georgette frocks and large crinoline straw hats in the same shade with a dainty edging of tulle. They carried bouquets of pink cactus dahlias nnd delphiniums. Mr Louis Buscombe was best man, and Mr George Thompson grooms man. After the ceremony Mr and Mrs Walker entertained about 50 guests at the Hotel Windsor."A member of the Ladies Harbour Lights Guild, Dora is one of the few ladies who married at the Mission.Sepia toned photograph of bride and attendants in the courtyard of the Mission to Seafarers. The bride's dress is calf length and she is standing with her veil draped in front of her, holding a large bouquet. There is one attendant to the right of the photograph, wearing a layered calf length dress and holding a smaller bouquet. Both are standing in front of one of the columns in the courtyard which has ivy growing over it.Blue ink on rear of photograph: 4 49hat, flowers, veil, wedding, dress, ivy, columns, shoes, dora walker, dora simpson, milverton school, ladies school, lhlg, mrs h.p. simpson, mrs harry simpson, courtyard, amy dora walker, ella kendall, molly walker, reverend j.r. weller, david simpson -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, early 1990s
The weatherboard house is one of the six weatherboard cottages which were built on the east side of O'Shanassy Street in the early 1900s. It has been listed in the Heritage Study in 1998. Scheduled as having some significance and recommended for further investigation.A coloured photograph of a weatherboard Victorian cottage with an overhanging verandah across the double fronted building. The weatherboard walls are painted biscuit and the window and door frames are tan. A wooden tile trim painted in biscuit, tan and dark green. There are two stepped chimneys protruding from the white painted corrugated iron roof. The overgrown garden has low growing trees and shrubs.george evans collection -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Infant classes, 1993
The children in this combined infant class attended Bulla Primary School in 1993. In rural schools it was common practice to combine a number of classes in the one room with the one teacher.The two pre-digital photographs were taken at the same time and feature an infant class in their classroom with their teacher at Bulla Primary School in 1993. The classroom was one of the portable buildings used extensively in government schools from the 1950s to cope with a growing school population. In P0247, the teacher is discussing the intended activity and in P0248 the children are standing in a circle preparing to do a physical activity,bulla primary school, combined infant classes -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, A.P.Winzenried, Elaine Pearce and Garden Design, 1937-1991
Elaine Pearce (1937) designed the garden in Hobart, Tasmania, for her parents after her Graduation, when she could not find work. See Elaine Pearce Box 101B for handwritten notes.Set of 19 colour photographs. One of Elaine Pearce (1937) taken by A.P. Winzenried in 1991 and 18 of the garden in Hobart, Tasmania designed for her parents after graduation when she could not find work. Also taken in 1991. (12) Appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 64. Also see her handwritten notes.elaine pearce, a.p. winzenried, hobart, tasmania, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, garden design -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Typed notes titled 'Growing Plants Without Soil'. Typed on paper with printed letterhead of Howe & Franch Inc. Chemicals. Notes mention containers and method of planting plants for Hydroculture. Also gives the Formula to use in the water, price and size of the bottle of formula. Also mentioned that house plants watered with the formula improve their growth. Broadcast 'Final' written at the top of page.sciences, bill ashman collection - correspondence, growing plants without soil, howe & french inc. chemicals -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Five page copy of a broadcast titled 'Growing Plants Without Soil' broadcast 18 June, 1937 in Boston, Mass. Typed on paper with printed letterhead - Chemistry of Today. Mentioned is plant growth, how water is used by the plant, the relationship between plants, dew and rain, fertilisers, chemicals and how to set up a hydroponic system. Broadcast (1) written at the top of the page.sciences, instruments - general, scalebuoy, bill ashman collection - correspondence, chemistry of today, growing plants without soil -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Notes, E.B. Littlejohn et al, Notes on Photos in Books 1-3, 1990-1991
eric littlejohn, t h kneen, a p winzenried, green grows our garden, descriptions of photographs, centenary, history -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, 'Yeasta-Cola' with box, mid 20thC
The mark YEASTA-COLA was officially filed as a trademark by World Agencies Pty Ltd SYDNEY, NSW 2000 on 16 Jan 1946.A clear glass cylindrical jar with a metal screw top containing dried yeast powder. Cardboard boxA HEALTHFUL EFFERVESCENT YEAST TONIC / YEASTA-COLA / FOR PERFECT HEALTH / REFRESHING, INVIGORATING AND FORTIFYING / Beneficial In cases of Impure Blood…. / General Debility, Malnutrition. Excellent for Growing CHILDREN / Contains………/ Manufactured in Australia / Sale Distributors / WORLD AGENCIES PTY. LIMITED 224 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA / DIRECTIONS / …………pharmacy, medicines, yeasta-cola, hospitals, nursing, containers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, melbourne, world agencies pty ltd sydney -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Programme - Oklahoma
"Oklahoma" was the first collaboration for Rogers and Hammerstein. It was based on the book "Green Grow the Lilacs" by Lynn Riggs. It was first performed on Broadway in 1943 and won a special Pulitzer Prize in 1944. It was made into a movie in 1955.Bendigo Operatic Society, music programme. "Oklahoma," At the Capital Theatre View Street - Opening for 5 Nights, Commencing 15th October, 1965. A5 booklet with 15 pages. Booklet consists of lists and photos of individuals participating and organizing the event, advertising, advertisements, synopsis of story and scenes. music, programme, concert -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, View From the Pavilion Entrance, 1911, 1911
Note the Summer House has not yet been built. E.E. Pescott is probably one of the tall men. Photograph used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 34.2 copies black and white photograph. 3 men standing on the lawn near the Luffmann/Lily ponds.On reverse of 1 copy, "1911."e.e. pescott, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, ponds, garden view, luffmann ponds, lily ponds -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white and sepia prints, Department of Agriculture, Cultivating Field Crops, 1900-1901
Used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 26. Mentioned by A.W Jessep in newspaper interviews during his time as Principal. In Department of Agriculture Annual Report 1901Black and white and sepia photographs. Group of female students hoeing in the Orchard. On reverse, "Cultivating Field Crops 1900." Larger b/w copy labelled on front, "1900." On reverse, "Burnly (sic) 1900. Girl Students Cultivating Plots."female students, hoeing, orchard, field crops, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, a.w jessep, students working outside, dept of agriculture annual report -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Sepia print, A.E. Bennett, Students Laying Agricultural Drains, c. 1894
It was used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried. P 10. Note strong picket fence - later generations of students had to cut massive boxthorn hedge (T.H. Kneen).Sepia photograph. Students and staff in the Orchard. Copy of an illustration in, "Prize Essays," A.E. Bennett following p110. Also see B92.597 for an enlargement. Ten people appear in the photograph, two perhaps are supervising, the remainder are working in or around the trench which has been dug to accommodate the drain pipesstudents, staff, orchard, prize essays, a.e. bennett, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, boxthorn hedge, students working outside, agricultural drains -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Schwerkolt Cottage, 1962
Photo sent to Mary Jack, Pittsburgh USA. Accompanying text sent by Charles - 'This is the side facing the creek. It is probably the side you asked me to take a photo of. Notice the bathroom behind the towel on the washing line. This was erected to give the tenant privacy. It cost over 100 pounds. The place was condemned a month or so later. You will notice there is nothing growing here. This part was always used for growing vegetables, there is not one there now. If I get him out the place will have to be demolished. We are not allowed to let it to another person to live in.Black and white photo of Schwerkolt Cottage. Recently built detached Bathroom , visible to left of photo. Thin Black Border.schwerkolt, charles clarence victor, whalen, rosalie, jackschowsky, mary elizabeth, schwerkolt cottage -
Streatham and District Historical Society
Picture, Streatham Hall
This shows the typical building structures of the time period. As the population grows in the area the need for a community meeting place becomes a requirement for the community. Local community rely on each other for company, support and social engagements.This building demonstrats the needs of the local community and the population in and around Streatham in 1888.Square picture in black and white showing the Streatham Hall. The picture is a shot of the front of a single storey weatherboard building with two doorways and one window in view. There is a picket fence running across the front of the building,Back: Stamped in green ink "317"building, rural, streatham, structures, areas, materials -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, E. Chalmers, Mr. F. Weavers, 1926
Appears as an illustration in , "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 71. "Garden Instructor from 1926 to retirement in 1946…a very competent ornamental garden instructor. Popular with students." E.B. Littlejohn.Black and white photograph. Frank Weaver standing in a flower bed holding a pair of secateurs.On reverse, "Mr. F. Weavers "Frank" B.H.C. 1926.flower beds, frank weavers, e. chalmers (née fry), green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, garden instructor -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Administration Building, 1949
Note by T.H. Kneen 19 November 1991, "View from left of B91.23 - reveals Library above Assembly Hall. This photograph appears on p. 85 of, "Green Grows Our Garden," by A.P. Winzenried."2 copies black and white photograph.. Newly constructed Administration Building. No planting around it.library, assembly hall, winzenried, administration building, main building -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, Construction of Stone Retaining Wall Swan Street, 1948-1955
Used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 86. According to the text in the book, work was probably done in the early 1950's but cataloguer has put 1948 as date of photograph.Black and white photograph. Public Works maintenance staff, George Phillips and Jack Edwards working outside the College in Swan Street.george phillips, jack edwards, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, public works maintenance staff, swan street entrance, stone retaining wall -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Area Added in Late 1940's, Late 1940's
Appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 87. The caption reads, "Area added to the garden in the late 1940's. First use of this area was for an apiary, and it is now a native garden."Black and white photograph. Fenced and grassed area with Eucalypts around the perimeter.On reverse, "Late 1940's."eucalypts, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, apiary, native garden, additional land -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Sheet of 2 black and white contact prints from glass plate negatives, 1960-1970
Sheet of 2 black and white contact prints from glass plate negatives. Measurements are 11.8 x 16.1 cm for both prints. Top: Image of stone house with shingle roof and stone chimneys. Veranda with iron support poles and lacework. Vines growing up poles. (same house as 5622) Front view. Bottom: Man on horse. Cypress pines, wooden fence behind. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: BOOKLET - THE GUIDE THROUGH GIRLHOOD
Small booklet (32 pages) "The guide through girlhood" A reliable booklet for young Australian girls edited by professor Harvey Sutton O.B.E. published by the father and son welfare of Australia in 1958. Contents - Part 1: The wonderful story of life. Part 2: The most wonderful of all machines. Part 3: Growing from girlhood to womanhood. Part 4: Guide posts to young womanhood.books, school, sex education