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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Model Farm at Showgrounds, 1910-1920
... in Journal of Agriculture might provide more information."... a search of reports in Journal of Agriculture might provide more ...Note by T.H. Kneen 8 April 1992, "Refer B91.246-249. Unclear as to whether Burnley participated in what appears to be a Department of Agriculture display - perhaps a search of reports in Journal of Agriculture might provide more information."Black and white photograph. Fenced area with model buildings and real plants set out like a farm. People standing behind the fence looking at it.showgrounds, department of agriculture display, model farm -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Model Farm at Showgrounds, 1910-1920
... in Journal of Agriculture might provide more information."... of reports in Journal of Agriculture might provide more information ...Note by T.H. Kneen 8 April 1992, "Refer B91.246-249. Unclear as to whether Burnley participated in what appears to be a Department of Agriculture display-perhaps a search of reports in Journal of Agriculture might provide more information."Black and white photograph. Fenced area with model buildings and real plants set out like a farm. People standing behind the fence looking at it.showgrounds, department of agriculture display, model farm -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Model Farm at Showgrounds, 1910-1920
... in Journal of Agriculture might provide more information."... of reports in Journal of Agriculture might provide more information ...Note by T.H. Kneen 8 April 1992, "Refer B91.246-249. Unclear as to whether Burnley participated in what appears to be a Department of Agriculture display-perhaps a search of reports in Journal of Agriculture might provide more information."Black and white photograph. Fenced area with model buildings and real plants set out like a farm. People standing behind the fence looking at it.showgrounds, department of agriculture display -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Photocopy, Report of the Principal of the School of Horticulture, 1903-04
... 2 reports by C. Bogue Luffman from Agricultural Journal... principlas 2 reports by C. Bogue Luffman from Agricultural Journal ...2 reports by C. Bogue Luffman from Agricultural Journal of Vic. charles bogue luffman, horticulture, principlas -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, G.B.Tindale, Overseas export of apples: suggested improvements, 1948
... Reprint of article by G.B.Tindale from Journal... Boulevard Richmond melbourne department of agriculture journal ...Reprint of article by G.B.Tindale from Journal of the Department of Agriculture, 2 copiesdepartment of agriculture, journal, g.b.tindale -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Journal, G.W. Gayford, The Flower Garden: planting deciduous trees, c. 1949
... Dept. of Agriculture notes on passionfruit by G.W. Gayford... of similar text from Journal of Dept. of Agriculture, 1949 The Flower ...Dept. of Agriculture notes on passionfruit by G.W. Gayford. Also reprint of similar text from Journal of Dept. of Agriculture, 1949passionfruit, fruits, g.w. gayford -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, C.R. Millikan, Maize diseases in Victoria, 1943
... Journal of the Department of Agriculture... of agriculture journal Reprint of article by C.R. Millikan and W.V ...Reprint of article by C.R. Millikan and W.V. Ludbrook from Journal of the Department of Agriculturec.r. millikan, w.v. ludbrook, department of agriculture, journal -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, J.A. Plumridge, Cone-bearing trees, 1955
... Reprint of article by J.A. Plumridge from Journal... of agriculture journal Reprint of article by J.A. Plumridge from Journal ...Reprint of article by J.A. Plumridge from Journal of the Department of Agriculture, 2 copiesj.a. plumridge, department of agriculture, journal -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, K. Harrison, The Jerusalem Artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), 1942
... Reprint of article by K. Harrison from Journal... Boulevard Richmond melbourne department of agriculture journal k ...Reprint of article by K. Harrison from Journal of the Department of Agriculture. Multiple copiesdepartment of agriculture, journal, k. harrison -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, J.A. Plumridge, Propagation of native plants, 1963
... Reprint of article by A.J. Plumridge from Journal... Boulevard Richmond melbourne department of agriculture journal j.a ...Reprint of article by A.J. Plumridge from Journal of the Department of Agriculture, 6 copiesdepartment of agriculture, journal, j.a. plumridge -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, W.T. Parsons, Water Hyacinth a pest of world waterways, 1964
... Reprint of article by W.T. Parsons from Journal... Boulevard Richmond melbourne department of agriculture w.t. parsons ...Reprint of article by W.T. Parsons from Journal of the Department of Agriculture. 3 copiesdepartment of agriculture, w.t. parsons -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Pruning of young fruit trees, 1953-1963
... Journal of Dept. of Agriculture, 168/53 & 2621/63, 2 copies... Journal of Dept. of Agriculture, 168/53 & 2621/63, 2 copies ...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
Booklet - Brochure, Department of Agriculture, Plant diseases and insect pests: Notes by the Biological Branch, 1943-1951
... Brochures reprinted from Journal of the Department... Boulevard Richmond melbourne department of agriculture journal ...Brochures reprinted from Journal of the Department of Agriculture as Advisory Pamphlets. Refer to paper cataloguedepartment of agriculture, journal -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, F.M Read, A census of Goulburn Valley canning fruit trees, 1953
... Reprint of article by F.M Read from Journal... Boulevard Richmond melbourne department of agriculture journal f.m ...Reprint of article by F.M Read from Journal of the Department of Agriculture No.167/53. 2 copiesdepartment of agriculture, journal, f.m. read -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet (Item), Lawns and Playing Fields - F.R. Drake; Pests and Diseases of Lawns- C.J.R. Johnston and C.R. Millikan
... The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria... reprinted from The Journal of the Department of Agriculture ...lawns, playing fields, f.r. drake, c.j.r. johnston, c.r. millikan -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, F.R Drake et al, 1.Lawns and playing fields; 2. Pests and diseases of lawns, 1957
... and C.R. Millikan from Journal of the Department of Agriculture... Boulevard Richmond melbourne department of agriculture journal f.r ...Reprints of articles by 1. F.R Drake; 2. C.J.R. Johnston and C.R. Millikan from Journal of the Department of Agriculture. Multiple copiesdepartment of agriculture, journal, f.r. drake, c.j.r. johnston, c.r. millikan -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Irrigated Pastures in Victoria, 1951
... Reprints from the Journal of The Department of Agriculture... Tatura the-murray Reprints from the Journal of The Department ...Reprints from the Journal of The Department of Agriculture of Victoria. Reports on experiments in agricultureSoft cover - green. picture of grazing sheep on front. 1/6d in white circle. Illustrated"Stan Parfett" in blue ink in the right-hand cover of coverirrigation, pastures, morgan a, department of agriculture, parfett s, tatura, agriculture, books -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet, Department of Agriculture, Insect Pests of Stored Grain, 1938
... of Agriculture, Victoria, Australia as part of the Insect Pests Series... Boulevard Richmond melbourne insects pests grain dept of agriculture ...insects, pests, grain, dept of agriculture, r t pescott -
Clunes Museum
Pamphlet - LEAFLET, A.C. Brooks Government Printer, Stretching and storage of Rabbit Skins
... Page is reprinted from "The Journal of the Department... is reprinted from "The Journal of the Department of Agriculture ...Page is reprinted from "The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria. Written by A.C.T. Hewitt M.Agr.Sc., Livestock Science Officer, Victorian Government document reference 3763/64A4 page, folded, with images of stretched rabbit skinsNildeparment of agriculture, victoria, hewitt, rabbit skins -
Orbost & District Historical Society
photographs, The News Corporation Limited, September 13 1994
... Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport... Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport ...The Weekly Times was first published on September 11, 1869, by a group of Melbourne businessmen who owned the now-defunct Daily Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport, agriculture, science and politics”. A series of special editions and special prints were produced for the 125th anniversary.These photographs are a useful reference tool.A set of six heritage posters from 125 Years of The weekly Times. They are dated Sept. 13 1994. The photographs have been colour tinted from glass negative plates.weekly-times photographs sassafras -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, The Weekly Times, September 1994
... Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport... Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport ...The Weekly Times was first published on September 11, 1869, by a group of Melbourne businessmen who owned the now-defunct Daily Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport, agriculture, science and politics”. It is Australia’s oldest rural newspaper, and is known far and wide as the Bible of the Bush. (ref Weekly Times web-site)This magazine is a useful reference tool on the history of the Royal Melbourne Show as well as The Weekly Times.A souvenir edition of The Weekly Times dated Wed. Sept 7 1994. Price $1.10. It marks the anniversary of the first Weekly Times, Sept 11 1869. Inside is a special preview of the Royal Melbourne Show, a history of the show and a history of The Weekly Times. It also contains a brief history of 125 years of rural news. On the front cover is a colourful picture of an older man sitting on a tree stump outside a bark hut. He is reading an early edition of The Weekly Times.weekly-times souvenir-newspaper magazine royal-melbourne-show rural-history -
Orbost & District Historical Society
newspaper, December 13 1884
... Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport... Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport ...This piece of newspaper had been used as wallpaper lining. The Weekly Times was first published on September 11, 1869, by a group of Melbourne businessmen who owned the now-defunct Daily Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport, agriculture, science and politics”. It is Australia’s oldest rural newspaper, and is known far and wide as the Bible of the Bush. (ref Weekly Times web-site)This is a useful research tool.A section of newspaper from the Weekly Times of 1884. there is also a photocopy of the item.newspaper weekly-times -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Journals - Department of Agriculture, 1. 1950s and 2. one 1932 & others 1970s
... reprinted from Dept. of Agriculture Journal on a particular topic..., and each reprinted from Dept. of Agriculture Journal ...The Kiewa Valley has been a farming district from early settlement of white people. This has continued until the present although the nature of farming has varied over the years. Access to information has improved with transport and technology. The journals kept the farmers informed and up to date.These booklets and journals were one of the few sources of information during the 1950s for the isolated farmers of the Kiewa Valley. The Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme improved both transport and technology during the scheme's construction from the 1940s. It provided the township of Mt Beauty at the upper end of the valley where shops and schools were constructed, roads were improved out of the valley and the supply of electricity for milking etc. became available. 1. 14 articles each bounded by 2 staples, and each reprinted from Dept. of Agriculture Journal on a particular topic relating to Agriculture. All black & white and c1950s. 2. 4 Journals with colored covers 3 from Victoria Dept. of Agriculture (1932, 1974 & 1975) and 1 from Sth. Australia.1. "J.H.Wallace" hand written top right corner of covers of pamphlets titled 'Diseases Affecting /Young Cattle' and 'Mastitis'. "AHW" hand written top right corner of cover of pamphlet titled ' Grading Land for Irrigation' 2. Nonefarming, agriculture, cattle, pasture, kiewa valley, department of agriculture in victoria, kiewa hydro electric scheme, -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Negative - Photograph, St. Andrew's Hotel
... photographs. 'The Leader'; a weekly journal of news, politics... photographs. 'The Leader'; a weekly journal of news, politics ...Queenstown (St. Andrews) District. Originally published in The Leader, Nov. 2nd, 1929, with the title "Relics of the Old Mining days in the Queenstown District," a series of eigth numbered photographs. 'The Leader'; a weekly journal of news, politics, agriculture, literature, science and sport. Shows a man on horseback and various people stand out the front with bush land in the background. In 1929, St Andrews was known as Queenstown.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 4 x 5 inch B&W Negsepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, queenstown, st andrews hotel, st. andrews -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, c 1940's
... reprinted from the Journal of the Department of Agriculture.... Material reprinted from the Journal of the Department ...The item is First Edition of publication. Material reprinted from the Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria; author, George Hyam, horticultural supervisor; publication issued by direction of the Minister of Agriculture, W.G. McKenzie M.L.A. The booklet belonged to Mrs J. Adams who lived on the corner of Whitehorse and Springvale Roads.Fifty-seven page booklet on gardening by George Hyam; entitled, 'Vegetable growing in the home garden', put out by the Department of Agriculture, VictoriaDepartment of Agriculture. Victoriadomestic items, gardening -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, The Weekly Times, Originally produced - 1869
... as ‘a Journal of literature, sport, agriculture, science and politics... as ‘a Journal of literature, sport, agriculture, science and politics ...This is a reprint of the first edition of The Weekly Times – originally printed on September 11th 1869. The paper was first published by the Daily Telegraph Newspaper Company and was described as ‘a Journal of literature, sport, agriculture, science and politics’. In 1892 it was acquired by the Herald Newspaper group which has been publishing The Weekly Times ever since. The Weekly Times is now regarded as the most important newspaper especially published for those living outside of Melbourne in rural Victoria. This newspaper reprint is of minor interest as it is a copy of the first edition of a newspaper that is widely read in rural Victoria, including Warrnambool and the Western District.This is a reprint of the first edition of the Melbourne newspaper, the Weekly Times (1869). It has 16 pages and includes news items, advertisements, black and white sketches, poems, agricultural information, ladies’ columns etc. The first page has the masthead and motto of the paper – ‘The Liberal Reviseth Liberal Things’. The paper is yellowed with age and some pages are tattered at the edges. The front page has originally had a stamp on it from the Melbourne Public Library. the weekly times, victorian newspapers, warrnambool history -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Negative - Photograph, The Leader, An Old-Timer and his Old-Time Blower, 2 Nov. 1929
... . 'The Leader'; a weekly journal of news, politics, agriculture.... 'The Leader'; a weekly journal of news, politics, agriculture ...Queenstown (St. Andrews) District. A gold miner with his home made dry blower device used for extracting gold particles from dry soil with out the use of water. In 1929, St Andrews was known as Queenstown. Originally published in The Leader, Nov. 2nd, 1929, with the title "Relics of the Old Mining days in the Queenstown District," a series of eight numbered photographs. 'The Leader'; a weekly journal of news, politics, agriculture, literature, science and sport.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 4 x 5 inch B&W Neg Print 11 x 24.5 cmsepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, queenstown, gold mining, gold miner, st. andrews, old timer -
Mont De Lancey
Pamphlet - Invoices and Guides, F.W. Britton & Son, Cherry Growing in Australia Fruit and Spraying Guide for the Home Gardener, 1948, 1950
... from The Journal of the department of Agriculture, Victoria... from The Journal of the department of Agriculture, Victoria ...The Cherry Growing in Victoria booklet and Fruit Spraying Guide for the Home Gardener leaflet were useful for understanding how to grow the local produce in Victorian conditions at the time.Two guides or leaflets: 1. A Cherry Growing in Victoria Bulletin 67 from The Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Australia. Pp. 24. It has full details and photographs for cherry growing contributed by several writers. Advertisements for agriculture are inside the front and back covers. Price 3D. is printed towards the bottom of the front cover. 2. A very damaged four page leaflet titled, Fruit Spraying Guide for the Home Gardener compiled by two contributors, (Reprinted from The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria.) It has several tables for various fruits, diseases, symptoms and treatment. (It is reprinted from The Journal of the department of Agriculture, Victoria.) Two Invoices are included in this entry: 1. F.W. Britton & Son Timber and Hardware Merchants. Invoice No. 2441 12 June 1948 for three items sold. 2. An account Sales Note Barrow Bros. Commission Agency Proprietary Limited Produce & Dairy Produce merchants and Manufacturers in Melbourne. Four items were sold, plus cartage on 23.3.50.non-fictionThe Cherry Growing in Victoria booklet and Fruit Spraying Guide for the Home Gardener leaflet were useful for understanding how to grow the local produce in Victorian conditions at the time. dockets, receipts, sales records, leaflets, information sheets, information booklets, instruction leaflets, fruit growing, fruit pests -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Photographs, Frederick J. Rae, Pruning Demonstration, 1920
... Majesty's Service. The Journal of the Department of Agriculture... photographs in an envelope, "On His Majesty's Service. The Journal ...Black and white photographs in an envelope, "On His Majesty's Service. The Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria." with, "Rae," written on outside. F. J Rae Principal Burnley 1921-26. (1) "Apple Tree, with limb (X) showing bad balance of tree. 2.viii.20." (2) "Apple Tree with limb removed. 2.viii.20." (3) "Plum before pruning 2.8.20." (4) "Same plum after pruning 2.8.20." (5) "Red Currant before pruning 2.8.20." (6) "Same Red Currant after pruning." (7) "Gooseberry before pruning 2.8.20." (8) "Same Gooseberry after pruning 2.8.20."f. j rae, principal, burnley, apple tree, plum, pruning, red currant, gooseberry, pruning demonstration -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Geological specimen - Basalt (igneous-volcanic) containing Olivine, unknown
This particular geological specimen was found in Mount Franklin or Lalgambook in Djadjawurrung, located between Daylesford and Newstead, approximately ninety minutes drive from Melbourne. The mountain is an example of a breached scoria cone (a steep conical hill of loose pyroclastic fragments) which was created by a volcanic eruption about 470,000 years ago, a date which may indicate the age of this geological specimen. The volcanic eruptions of Mount Franklin were most likely witnessed by members of the Dja Dja Wurrung Aboriginal tribe, who referred to this country as the 'smoking grounds'. Mount Franklin and the surrounding area appears to have been a place of considerable religious significance to Aboriginal people, there is evidence which indicates that frequent large ceremonial gatherings took place in the area. Basalt is the most common rock on Earth’s surface, more than 90% of all volcanic rock on Earth is basalt. Basalt is an aphanitic extrusive igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of low-viscosity lava exposed at or very near the surface of a rocky planet or moon. Specimens are black in colour and weather to dark green or brown. Basalt is rich in iron and magnesium and is mainly composed of olivine, pyroxene, and plagioclase. Olivine is the name of a group of rock-forming silicate minerals with compositions ranging between Mg2SiO4 and Fe2SiO4. Unlike other minerals, Olivine has a very high crystallisation temperature which makes it the first of the minerals to crystallise from magma. As magma cools, the crystals begin to form and settle on the bottom of the lava and form basalts that are abnormally enriched in olivine in the lower part of lava flows. According to H. M. King (on geology.com) "Olivine is thought to be an important mineral in Earth's mantle. Its presence as a mantle mineral has been inferred by a change in the behaviour of seismic waves as they cross the boundary between Earth's crust and mantle". Lava from Mount Franklin and other volcanoes in the area filled valleys and buried the gold bearing streams that became the renowned ‘deep leads’ of the gold mining era. In 1852, as part of the Victorian gold rush, gold was discovered in the immediate area, this gold was created by lava flows during the Newer Volcanic period, which were mined intensively during the nineteenth century. Around 1865 the presence of a deep lead in Mount Franklin was established. Deep lead mining was initially unsuccessful, and it was not until the late 1870s that the Franklinford Gold Mining Company mined at Mount Franklin on a significant scale. A few years later the Mount Franklin Estate Gold Mining Company also struck gold, followed by the Shakespeare and Great Western companies in the mid-1880s. By the late 1880s, however, deep lead mining had ceased in the area. Soon after gold was discovered in 1851, Victoria’s Governor La Trobe wrote to the Colonial Office in London, urging ‘the propriety of selecting and appointing as Mineral Surveyor for this Colony a gentleman possessed of the requisite qualifications and acquaintance with geological science and phenomena’. Alfred Selwyn was appointed geological surveyor in Australia in 1852 which began the Geological Survey of Victoria. In 1853-69 the Geological Survey issued under Selwyn's direction sixty-one geological maps and numerous reports; they were of such high standard that a writer in the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London bracketed the survey with that of the United States of America as the best in the world. During his years spent in Australia, Selwyn collected numerous significant geological specimens, examples of which are held in collections such as the Burke Museum.This geological specimen is an example of basalt and olivine which shows the volcanic lava activity and geographical specific nature of Mt Franklin as a significant volcanic site. According to Agriculture Victoria 'The crater is one of the deepest in the Central Highlands area. It is a major megacryst site with some of the largest known Victorian examples of megacrysts of augite and an orthoclase. The small parasitic mound of Lady Franklin on the western flanks adds to the geological interest of the site'. This specimen also highlights the locality as a significant place for both indigenous activity and Victorian gold rush era mining practices. This specimen is part of a larger collection of geological and mineral specimens collected from around Australia (and some parts of the world) and donated to the Burke Museum between 1868-1880. A large percentage of these specimens were collected in Victoria as part of the Geological Survey of Victoria that begun in 1852 (in response to the Gold Rush) to study and map the geology of Victoria. Collecting geological specimens was an important part of mapping and understanding the scientific makeup of the earth. Many of these specimens were sent to research and collecting organisations across Australia, including the Burke Museum, to educate and encourage further study.An angular, solid hand-sized piece of grey volcanic Basalt with green/brown Olivine phenocrysts along one flat edge.Olivine in basalt / - label is probably / correct. / C. 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