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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Burnley Horticultural College: Site Plan, 1983-1984
Plans of the Burnley Campus, Ornamental Gardens from Plan 11.0715 by Alexander Metherell Pty. Ltd. Dated November 1983. Scale 1:500. (1) 5 copies, buildings shaded showing construction type. Job No BHC/1 Drawing No SP/1. Tree placements stamped on, includes legend. (2) 2 copies No SP/1c. In Description column, "A" Building Names 7/02/1984. Also see B15.0352 full report. B11.0715 originals. B11.0599 SP/3.ornamental gardens, burnley campus, burnley horticultural college, alexander metherell p/l -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, A.W. Jessep Photograph Collection, 1925-1955
B/w photographs, probably a collection of A.W. Jessep. Includes a torn envelope addressed to, "A. Jessep Esq. Principal Burnley Hortic'l Gar... Burnley."On the reverse of some photographs, "Return to Mr Jessep." Numbers and descriptions as written on reverse of the photographs.a.w. jessep, principal, burnley, plants, trees, pruning of fruit trees, wilson's promontory excursion -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Sandra Pullman, Friends of Burnley Gardens Working Bee, 1999
FOBG members working with Gardens Manager, Phil Tulk, in the Orchard Border. Descriptions on reverse. (1) Phil Tulk and Chueng-Ling Wong in Orchard Border. (2) Georgia (Libby Lambert's friend) and James Davies in Orchard Border. (3) Georgia (Libby Lambert's friend), Orchard Border. (4) Cheng-Ling Wong, Andrew Smith, Phil Tulk, Orchard Border. (5) Michele Adler, Marg Hughes, Barb Brockley. (6) Marg Hughes and James Davies. (7) Oak Tree.fobg, gardens manager, phil tulk, orchard border, chueng-ling wong, georgia, libby lambert, james davies, andrew smith, michele adler, marg hughes, barbara brockley, oak tree -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour prints, Significant Trees, 1996
Photographs pasted on board with descriptions. (1) Kauri Pine (Agathis robusta)." (2) "Cork Oak (Quercus suber)." kauri pine, cork oak, trees, history -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, The Australian Garden Lover, "An Australian Horticultural School.", 1926
The 4 bottom photographs used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 52 and also used in the Centennial Display mounted on board. The espaliered fruit tree was located in the old nursery trained by George Russ. Top right orchard spraying. Bottom left View of Pavilion showing Luffmann's pond and a Pinus radiata planted in the 1860's. Bottom right A.W. Jessep (Principal) and E.E. Pescott (Lecturer). outside Principal's Residence. E.B. Littlejohn.See detailed description in paper catalogue and B91.404 for Journal Article.Colour photograph of part of the cover of , "The Australian Garden Lover," Vol. 2 No. 7 October, 1926, entitled, " 'An Australian Horticultural School.' Enterprise at Burnley, Vic." ella chalmers (née fry), green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, centennial display, a.w. jessep, principal, e.e. pescott, lecturer, principal's residence, e.b. littlejohn, espaliered fruit tree, old nursery, george russ, orchard spraying, pavilion, pinus radiata, ponds., lily ponds, luffmann ponds -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Trees in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Classification and Description, Unknown
... and Description Work on paper Trees in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens ...A detailed list of the trees in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens giving valuable information for the researcher, gardener and tourist.There is a wide variety of trees in the BBG, both rare and common that are of botanical and historical interest.6 pages of grey photocopy, 5 1/2 typed pages, with the classification of trees underlined, the common name given and details about each tree. None.doctor, ballarat botanical gardens, trees, classification of trees in the bbg, information about various trees in the bbg., list of trees in the bbg., john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Photograph, Football Match at Maddingley Park Bacchus Marsh 1900s
This photo is a very early example of an action image from an Australian Rules football match in a rural area in Victoria. The identity of the two teams is not confirmed. The team with the dark colored uniform is probably the Bacchus Marsh football team. The other team is possibly Parwan. The style of uniforms suggest the date of the photo is from around 1910 or possibly a few years earlier. This item has particular historic and social significance as an action image of two of the early sporting teams of Bacchus Marsh and district. These type of images are very rare for teams outside of the major metropolitan competitions such as the Victorian Football League of Victorian Football Association. It therefore provides a rare and fascinating depiction of an early football game as it was played and the ground conditions in which footballers played in the early 1900s.A black and white photograph produced from a digitized glass negative held by the State Library of Victoria titled, ‘Men and boys playing football on an oval set among trees and fields’ ca. 1910, Pictures Collection, State Library Victoria, H92.433/20. The description for the image held by the State Library of Victoria does not identify the location where the image was taken. By close comparison with other images of Maddingley Park held by the Bacchus Marsh and District Historical Society the location has been identified as Maddingley Park, Bacchus Marsh. A significant identifier for this image is the presence of the Evans Pavilion in the background which was built in 1896. Trees and statues in the background on the left side of the image also match other images of Maddingley Park from this time.australian rules football, bacchus marsh football club, australian rules football action images -
Mont De Lancey
Book, A.J. Downing et al, The Fruits and Fruit-Trees of America, 1890
... about the Fruits and Fruit-Trees of America; The Culture ...A textbook about the Fruits and Fruit-Trees of America; The Culture, Propagation, and Management, in the Garden and Orchard, of Fruit Trees generally; with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign , cultivated in this country.A large homemade green cloth covered book, The Fruits and fruit-Trees of America by A.J. Downing, Second Edition by Charles Downing. It has diagrams and outline drawings of fruit, native and foreign cultivated in America. A section at the back is headed - Key to French Names. An Index to the Different Fruits is included along with a General Index. Appendixes I, II and III has a General Index with synonymous names in Italic. Tanning, foxing and stains are noted. 1098p. plus 193p. for Appendixes.non-fictionA textbook about the Fruits and Fruit-Trees of America; The Culture, Propagation, and Management, in the Garden and Orchard, of Fruit Trees generally; with descriptions of all the finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign , cultivated in this country.horticulture, agriculture, fruit growing -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Robertson & Mullens, In the Botanic Gardens : their history, art and design, with stories of the trees, 1944
A history and description of the Royal Botanical Gardens in MelbourneIll, p.52.non-fictionA history and description of the Royal Botanical Gardens in Melbourneroyal botanical gardens - history, royal botanical gardens - description -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, The News of the Day, 1861
Photocopy of article in "The Age" 6 June, 1861 p5. Description of the Monthly Meeting of the Committee of the Horticultural Society of Victoria. Progress on fencing and clearing of 11 acres, cottage built for foreman. Dr Mueller had given a very valuable collection of trees, plants and shrubs.the age, rhsv, royal horticultural society of victoria, von mueller, donation of plants, fencing, establishment of experimental gardens, burnley gardens, cottage, foreman, curator, monthly meeting -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Leader, Horticultural Notes, 1891
Copy of article in "The Leader" (Melbourne) on 22 August, 1891 p 14. Descriptions of members of the Board of Advice for the School of Horticulture and curriculum. Discussion about what to do to prevent further flood damage such as a breakwater. Mr Neilson, curator, has managed to save the young apple trees.the leader, mr neilson, curator, apple trees, school of horticulture, floods, board of advice, flood damage -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Leader, Horticultural Notes, 1893
Copy of article in "The Leader" (Melbourne) on 24 June, 1893 p10. Description of Mr Neilson's experimental work with fruit trees at Burnley, his teaching, cuttings available for distribution.the leader, mr neilson, curator, cuttings, fruit trees, teaching, experimental work on fruit trees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Leader, Horticultural Gardens and School, 1896
... subjects subject descriptions fruit tree growing students Copy ...Copy of article in "The Leader" (Melbourne) ("by our special reporter") on 25 January, 1896 p13. Discussion of advantages of the course at the School of Horticulture including free tuition, non-residential. Currently 18 students. Practical tuition by Mr Neilson and scientific by Mr McAlpine. Long description of subjects studied and method of growing fruit trees.the leader, school of horticulture, mr neilson, mr mcalpine, subjects, subject descriptions, fruit tree growing, students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Victorian Farmers Journal and Gardeners Chronicle, The New Gardens, 1861
Copy of article in "The Victorian Farmers Journal and Gardeners Chronicle" 26 October, 1861 p13 by 'Albany Country Gentlemen.' Description of the new Gardens of the Horticultural Society. Taxodium sempervirens donated by Mr Rule. Terraces in the ornamental garden already being planted up and trees planted.the victorian farmers journal and gardeners chronicle, victorian horticultural society, mr rule, taxodium sempervirens, californian redwood, terraces, planting -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Horticultural Society, 1865
Copy of article in "The Age" 20 July, 1865 p7. Description of Annual General Meeting. Grounds unfit for purpose after 1863 flood. Young stock being planted in part of Ornamental Garden. Government allowing Society to select more suitable ground near to present garden.floods, gardens, annual general meeting, horticultural society of victoria, flood damage, ornamental garden used for fruit trees, additional grant of land -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Argus, The Horticultural Society of Victoria, 1869
Copy of article in "The Argus" 13 October, 1869. Description of entering the Gardens from Bridge Road and what could be seen of the new West Orchard, the Ornamental Gardens and the Proving Ground.the argus, gardens, west orchard, ornamental gardens, proving ground, fruit trees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Argus, Horticultural Society of Victoria, 1862
Photocopy of article in "the Argus" 17 July, 1862. Description of the Annual Meeting, mainly financial difficulties. Ornamental portion. Praise for Mr Phillips, the gardener. Fruit tree area cleared and planting commenced.the argus, mr phillips, gardener, curator, fruit trees, financial difficulties, annual meeting, ornamental garden -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Opening of the New Gardens of the Horticultural Society of Victoria, 1863
Photocopy of article in "The Age" 2 January 1863 p. 6. Description of the entrance to the gardens and how visitors arrived on the day. Detailed description of the Ornamental part and how the Experimental part was to be set up.the age, gardens, ornamental garden, garden opening, visitors, experimental garden, fruit trees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The South Bourke Standard, The Horticultural Society, 1864
Cop[y of article in "The South Bourke Standard" 29 July, 1864 p3. Description of the Annual Meeting of the Society. The December flood had destroyed the fruit tree plantings. The Government had refused a request to grant them more suitable land to the north so part of the ornamental section had to be broken up and planted with fruit trees.the south bourke standard, floods, ornamental garden broken up, fruit trees, fruit trees destroyed, refusal of government funding, government funding -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Argus, Victorian Horticultural Society, 1866
Copy of article in "The Argus" 26 July, 1866 p7. Description of the annual meeting of members. Steadily advancing towards a collection of all fruit trees known. Able to distribute grafts to subscribers. Gifts of trees acknowledged.the argus, fruit trees, burnley gardens, victorian horticultural society, annual meeting, fuit trees, grafts of fruit trees, gifts of trees, donations -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Gardens of the Horticultural Society of Victoria, 1883
Copy of article in "The Weekly Times" 20 January, 1883 p3. Description of the entrance, ornamental garden and the Orchard. Another Orchard planted with peach trees. Mr. Neilson, curator, worked with one assistant.the weekly times, curator, mr neilson, orchard, ornamental garden, entrance, peach trees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper, National Library of Australia, The Pollination and Fertilization of Pear Blossoms, 30.04.1914
pear trees, blossom, pollination, fertilization, orchard, bees, blooming times, burnley, e e pescott -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - HANRO COLLECTION: HANRO AUTUMN WINTER CATALOGUE 1961, 1961
The Hanro company was established in Switzerland in 1884. In 1926 a site in Hargreaves Street Bendigo, behind the School of Mines, was purchased to establish the Bendigo Knitting Mills, a subsidiary of Hanro. The managing director was Charles Handerchin who came from Switzerland. The company was delisted from the Australian Stock Exchange in 1963 when it was taken over by John Brown Industries.Hanro Autumn - Winter Catalogue 1961: The front cover is of a white and pink card background is a sketch in black ink of a lady wearing a matching night dress and dressing gown. To the right top is a sketch of a cuckoo clock. A black banner with Hanro in Pink is also to the right and across the bottom is *Swiss-inspired Lingerie . Catalogue Autumn - Winter 1961*. Inside the cover is advertising and the Index. The Catalogue consists of sketches of ladies wearing a variety of lingerie with the items number, description, material, size, quantity and colours available on gloss paper. The last page is of yellow paper and is the suggested retail selling prices, Style, item number, sizes. On the back is Trade Price List, Style, Size Range and price. On the back of the catalogue on pink and white card is a scene of pink sky with white clouds, sketched in black ink is the Swiss Alps with a Swiss Chalet, trees, flowers and a cow. In a box with a black border on a white background is *Hanro (Aust) Knitting Mills Limited. 163 Hargreaves Street, Bendigo, Victoria. 3024. Sales Offices, addresses and phone numbers of Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Hobart. There is a sketch in black on a pink background of the Hanro factory in Switzerland *The home of World-Famous Hanro in Liestal, Switzerland*book, magazine, catalogue, hanro. catalogue