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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Cooke-Yarborough, R. E, The honey industry in New South Wales (Cooke-Yarborough, R. E.), Sydney, 1963
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, New South Wales Forestry Commission, Common insect pests of trees (New South Wales Forestry Commission), Sydney, 1965
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, New South Wales Forestry Commission Tree Nurseries, Handbook of Trees and Shrubs (New South Wales Forestry Commission Tree Nurseries), Sydney, 1974
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Dollin, A., Batley, M., Robinson, M. & Faulkner, B, Native Bees of the Sydney Region: A Field Guide (Dollin et al.), North Richmond, 2000
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Harris, T. Y, Wild flowers of Australia (Harris, T. Y.), Sydney, 1939
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Hawkesbury Agricultural College, Apiculture Workshop Papers (Hawkesbury Agricultural College), Sydney, 1983
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Greco, M., Spooner-Hart, R., Beattie, A. & Holford, P, Application and management of Australian stingless bees (Greco, M. et al.), Sydney, [nd]
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Klaphake, V, Eucalypts of the Sydney region (Klaphake, V.), Byabarra, 2010
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, The Australian Honey Board, Annual Report (The Australian Honey Board), Sydney, 1966/67-1990/91
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Annand, N. & Somerville, D, Pests and diseases of honey bees (Annand, N. & Somerville, D.), Sydney, 2008
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Goodacre, W. A, The beginner in bee culture (Goodacre, W. A.), Sydney, 1929
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Benecke, F. S. & Clemson, A. A, Showing honey and beeswax (Benecke, F. S. & Clemson, A. A.), Sydney, 1970
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Benecke, F. S. & Clemson, A. A, Showing honey and beeswax (Benecke, F. S. & Clemson, A. A.), Sydney, 1970
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Benecke, F. S, Beekeeping: the economics of mechanization (Benecke, F. S.), Sydney, 1969
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Cutts, N. A, Four important bee diseases (Cutts, N. A.), Sydney, 1968
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Benecke, F. S, Design and maintenance of beehives (Benecke, F. S.), Sydney, 1968
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Queen Bee Course (New South Wales Department of Primary Industries), Sydney, 2008
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Honey Times: the official news bulletin of the Australian Honey Board (Australian Honey Board), Sydney, 1967
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Pamphlet, The Australian Opera, 1979
1979 Holiday season at Sydney Opera House of The Australian Opera.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Booklet, The Australian Opera 1973, 1973
This large presentation booklet was commissioned by The Australian Opera to mark the Company's first season in the Sydney Opera House. There is a forward by Mr Gough Whitlam, Prime Minister of Australia. The Sydney Opera House officially opened on 20th October 1973. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The State of the Arts
Discusses the state of art and culture in Australia, in particular the artists, the art boom, art appreciation and cultural maturity. Beginnings of Australia's own sense of direction in the arts and moving to an Australian identity rather than relying on overseas influencesTypewritten, quarto, (carbon copy), 7 pages. (Two copies)art, culture, artists, painters, australia, australiana, australian identity, sydney opera house, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Now It’s Not An Opera House, But Is It Architecture? Or (Wind Out of the Sails)
Discusses the quality of the architecture of the Sydney Opera House, its use as a concert hall, design by Jorn Utzon and continuation by Peter Hall.Typewritten, quarto, (carbon copy), 10 pages. A second copy has pencil edits and additions. (Two copies)sydney opera house, jorn utzon, peter hall, william davis hughes, exterior shells, concert hall, pier luigi nervi, buckminster fuller, eero saarinen, nikolaus pevsner, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, ('… by being squeezed through…')
Discusses the influence of background, temperament and creativity on an architect as well as the three phases in the development of architecture in 20th century and the theme of space. A long critique on the issue of the sails of the Sydney Opera House. The question of art versus technology in the future of architecture is argued. (Is this related to D020)This is an untitled speech, annotated with numbers indicating markers for slides, "Lights".Typewritten (carbon copy), with major pencil edits, quarto, 21 pages. Starts on page 2.On page 2, the title 'The Phases of Modern Architecture' is crossed out.creativity, functionalism, ornament, romanticism, fragmentation, space, computer, beauty, sydney opera house, sigfried giedion, jorn utzon, ove arup, super-functionalism, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Why I love Melbourne, 1969
Boyd muses over Melbourne and its "schizophrenic or split-urbanity", exploring the contrasts that make its character. Poses question "Why don't I live in Sydney?", weighing the "humility" of Melbourne versus the arrogance of Sydney. Every creative movement of importance in Australia in the twentieth century had its origins in Melbourne, therefore Melbourne, Boyd argues, is the moral capital of Australia.Original manuscript of an article published in "The Australian", 04.03.1969. This is the first of a series of three articles about Melbourne published on consecutive days (see D023 and D024).Typewritten carbon copy, quarto, 8 pagesPencil annotationsmelbourne, collins street, alexandra avenue, george miles, boomerang, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Living and Partly Living: The Neighbourhood; Synopsis – Robin Boyd, 1971
Discusses what is a neighbourhood and how is it "broken-down" for town-planning and building regulation purposes. Discusses types of dwellings, infrastructure, zone barriers, isolation of residential zones, services etc.Original manuscript of ideas for the chapter titled 'The Neighbourhood' (pp. 32-43) by Robin Boyd in the book "Living and Partly Living", by Ian McKay, Robin Boyd, Hugh Stretton and John Mant, published by Nelson, Sydney 1971.Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits, foolscap, 2 pagesneighbourhood, suburbia, neighbourhood, dwelling types, residential zones services, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Ian McKay, Living and Partly Living: Synopsis – Ian McKay: The Dwelling; Cities; National Housing Policy, 1971
McKay discusses in first two documents questions about what is a house and what do residents want from a city at large. In the last he discusses national housing policy and how it has evolved since 1944.Original manuscript of an ideas for other chapters (written by Ian McKay, Hugh Stretton and John Mant) in "Living and Partly Living", Nelson, Sydney 1971. In the book, Ian McKay authored "The House", Hugh Stretton authored "The City" and John Mant authored "National Housing Policy".Typewritten Typewritten (p’ copy) Typewritten (p’ copy), quarto, 1 page, 1 page, 3 pagesnational housing policy, commonwealth housing commission report 1944, commonwealth state housing agreement 1956, ian mckay, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Night Between Cities, 1963
A pointed critique of having two competing cities, Melbourne and Sydney, and the experience of driving the Hume Highway, staying at motels.Published as "The night between cities" in "London Magazine" (London), Vol.3, July 1963, pp. 45-50.Typewritten (c copy), foolscap, 7 pages. (Two copies)sydney, melbourne, motels, hume highway, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Next Fifty Years, 1967
Speech addresses urban planning, points to Canada and New Zealand as possible exemplars, prophetic predictions for the future (2017) like Archigram and the 'electronic era of the anti-city'; Boyd advocates strongly for high density.Speech for the Australian Planning Institute Jubilee ConferenceTypewritten, quarto, 25 pagesExtra handwritten notessydney, monorails, town planning, australia square, perth, melbourne, bernard evans, canada, new zealand, toronto, montreal, expo 67, archigram, los angeles, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, ("Your problem a fragment…")
Handwritten draft for a speech, date uncertain. Considers the question of Australian identity: whether it exists, what can be done to foster it in the arts, design and culture as a whole. Boyd argues that the only route to a distinctive Australian identity is to develop and foster new ideas rather than taking cultural cues Britain or America.Handwritten, quarto, 3 pagessydney opera house, australian identity, australian culture, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Australia Square, 1969
Discusses Australia Square in Sydney; its plan, structure, materials and artworks (tapestries and sculptures by Le Corbusier, Vasarely and Calder).Original manuscript of an article published as 'Australia Square: Circle in the Square' in "Architectural Forum", Vol. 130, No.3, April 1969, pp.26 - 35.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 4 pagesaustralia square, sydney, harry seidler, plaza, pier luigi nervi, tapestry, sculpture, le corbusier, vasarely, calder, robin boyd, manuscript