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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Dhurringile Mansion Painting
Lieutenant Albrecht was interned in Dhurringile during WW2, the images are of articles found in his books by his son Otto Albrecht, who forwarded copies by email. Emailed photo of painting of Dhurringile Mansion, possibly painted by Lieutenant Krampe, pow who is thought to have painted the mural on the internal wall of the Mansion, and which depicted a stallion rearing over a lion. Emailed photo of Lieutenant Krampe, Lieutenant Rahm with Pastor Strellan from Bendigo, probably taken at Camp 1B at Christmas 1946. Emailed notice of Lutheran service given to POW's in Camp 1B, Christmas 1946.Emailed copy of a painting of Dhurringile Mansion in colour. Tree to left and part of tree to right. Yellow border around picture.down right side: by courtesy of Pastor Otto Albrecht POW 4100 bottom left side: Dhurringile (painting found in a book)lieutenant albrecht, dhurringile mansion, otto albrecht, lieutenant krampe, lieutenant rahm, pastor strellan, camp 1b -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Naumenko, David John, The Lookout Tree, 1998
Research, interpretation and management recommendations for the Lookout Tree, Jemmy's Tree, Lakes Entrance, East Gippsland, Victoria, by Forestec student.lookouts, tourism, ships and shipping -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, View Over Logan's From Barber's Road
Robert Logan selected Lot 28 of the Village Settlement in 1896 and lived there until his death in 1936. Historian John Lundy-Clarke tells how Logan planted his land with plums, peaches and apples and also grew raspberries, beans, cabbages and lettuces. He also planted a small patch of oats that he harvested to feed his horse. This photograph was taken c1920 and shows the view over Logan's property of Harmony Vale, taken from Barber's Road.Black and white photograph showing lines of crops and orchard trees with rooftops in foreground and larger trees and cleared areas in background.robert logan, logan, orchard, crops, raspberries, harmony vale, barbers road -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Morning mist at Montague Orchards
A colour photograph shows rolling hills with sparse tree cover. Sky is lightening but the ground and trees still covered in shadow. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Surrey Hills, viewed from Warrigal Road, 1980's
The first service of the Surrey Hills Presbyterian Church was held at ‘Kinnoul’, the home of Thomas Hogg, located in The Avenue. This was while the church was being built. St Stephens Presbyterian Church opened in March 1899 on land that had previously been part of Klepper's orchard. The first minister was Rev F A Darling. He resigned in 1892 to open Surrey College. The church building pictured was built in 1910 adjacent on land gifted to the church. Noted features of the interior are the pulpit and honor board carved by sculptor John Kendrick Blogg. There are also memorial windows to Charles de Burgh Hogg and William Thomas Hogg, both killed in WW1.Red brick church with bell tower and slate roof. Cyprus tree at side; other trees fronting Canterbury Road.Canterbury Road - Warrigal Rd (written in biro on th back of photo)stained glass, lead lights, churches, presbyterian church, st stephens presbyterian church, 1980-1989, surrey hills, canterbury road, warrigal road, john kendrick blogg, charles de burgh hogg, thomas william hogg -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Different Kinds of Conifers, extract from THIS ENGLAND Magazine undated, Unknown. Information given: THIS ENGLAND, Winter? p.38
There are fine examples of some Conifers in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. Conifers in the Ballarat Botanical gardens are an important and longstanding part of the Garden's original design which called to mind trees in the British Isles, from where some of Ballarat's early settlers had come.1 white sheet with Conifers as the heading with trees shown in colour. Cones and vegetation shown below each tree featured. Noneconifers, this england, ballarat botanical gardens, john garner, doctor, john garner collection, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, george longley, gardens, ballarat -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Postcard, Camping Ground Entrance at Halls Gap in the Grampians -- Postcard
Entrance to Camping Ground Halls Gap The Grampians.Colour photo of a tree lined dirt road with an entrance way at the end of the road. Very tall trees line the road.Entrance to camping reserve, Halls Gap. halls gap grampians -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Project To Make Area green Again, 2017
Six neighbours of moonscaped 25 Holland Rd will have trees supplied by the Blackburn and District Environment Protection Fund to be planted by the Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society members to make up for the loss of tree canopy.city of whitehorse, holland road, blackburn south no. 25, blackburn and district tree preservation society, berry, david, blackburn and district environment protection fund -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, QUEENS PARK, 1900 - 1910
.1 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF CLUNES QUEEN'S PARK. LADY SITTING ON FOUNTAIN EDGE. BUTTER FACTORY BRIDGE IN BACKGROUND. ELM TREES AND CYPRUS TREE AND PALM TREE PICTURED. .2.3 coloured enlarged copiesVIEW OF THE PARK, CLUNES. "SUNDAY" J.H.M. 6.2.10 SOH .1 about 1900-1905local history, queen's park garden -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
The photograph is from the album of Ivy May Child. It shows a view across the holding of Walter Jeeves. Walter was the second son of Ellis Jeeves and grandson of Isaac Jeeves, the pioneer. Walter was given the house 'Kalorama' and 20 acres of lnd - most of it sloping. He established a commercial garden, initially growing vegetables but later flowers and shrubs. This land now forms part of Kalorama Park. The building in the photograph is the Kalorama Homestead with shrubs and trees planted in rows on the sloping site. Ivy May Child (1910 – 1989) was the daughter of Arthur Edward (Ted) Child (1878 – 1964) and Ethel May Madden (1888 – 1970). Ted Child was the son of Matthew Francis Child (1839 – 1933) and Martha Jeeves (1857 – 1926). He was the grandson of one of the early pioneers Francis Child. Ivy grew up on the family property on Childs Road and took many photographs. Most of these are glued into her photo album. The album covered the years from c1927 – 1932. Ivy married Henry William Burgess (1906 – 1968) in 1944. The photographs remain in their original state in the album with individual copies made. Black and white photograph with a large gum tree in the foreground, a sloping area of cleared, cultivated land and homestead in the centre and a forested area in the distance.An inscription below the photograph in the album reads: W. JEEVESwalter jeeves, jeeves, kalorama homestead, kalorama park -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Spring Books, The Best of Beardsley, 1956
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketA blue ink drawing of a blooming tree, with elements that appeared to be copied out from the bookwalsh st library -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide, Alan L. Mitchell
Looking across Oak Tree Lawn (showing at top of photo) towards Yarra River.alan l. mitchell, burnley gardens, oak tree lawn -
Darebin Parklands Association
Rockbeare Park 1914, 1914
B&W photograph This item and all other Darebin Parklands Association archival material is now held by State Library Victoria (Accession No: YMS 13746). Please contact State Library Victoria if access is required.Three people in a tree. Copy made on paper - not clear when this was created. Annotated on back. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Stan Smith c1916, 1916
Stan Smith, then of 3 Vincent Street, on his father’s horse in Mont Albert Road in about 1916. Mr Charles Smith was an insurance officer whose area was from Burke to Elgar Road; he used his phaeton for transport. Oral testimony - Stan Smith: “We had a stable for the horse near the house and a yard but we tethered the horse at the end of a long rope on paddocks in Empress Road- the area from Mont Albert Road to Guildford Road. We used to put in an iron peg. Some horses were tethered similarly in various paddocks but not a lot of people had horses by this time. A few cows grazed around them.” The picket fence on the left and the trees were those of ‘Monserrat’ – the Parer home, now entered from 26a Wandsworth Road as the Mont Albert Road frontage was sold off many years ago. A black and white photograph of a young boy on a horse. There are a number of well established trees in the background and a fence. The young boy is identified on the back of the small photograph as "Stan" on "Bob" the horse.On back of small photograph: "Stan on Bob / Mont Albert Rd / Surrey Hills 1916 / In front of / Mr Parers home"(mr) stan smith, vincent street, surrey hills, empress road, wandsworth road, house names, parer home, (mr) charles smith, 'monserrat' -
Glen Eira City Council History and Heritage Collection
Booklet, "AVENUES OF HONOUR The Councils of the Municipalities of the CITY OF CAULFIELD TOWN OF BRIGHTON acting in conjunction PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION SAT 3rd AUG. 1918 AT 3oCLOCK"
Souvenir Programme from the Councils of the Municipalities of the City of Caulfield and the Town of Brighton for a Public Demonstration to be held on Sat 3rd August 1918 at 3 o'clock for the proposed Avenues of Honour to be planted in memory of fallen WWI soldiers. From Honour Roll Display 2019 interpretation panel - Brighton-Caulfield Avenue of Honour It is hard to imagine but a grand arboreal Avenue of Honour once lined parts of North Road, McMillan Street and Point Nepean Road (now Nepean Highway). The Avenue of Honour was a distinctly Australian phenomenon with hundreds being constructed throughout Australia during and following World War One, most of these in Victoria. Consisting of tree lined streets with each tree representing a solider, the Avenue of Honour signalled a more egalitarian approach to commemoration where rank was not a consideration. Arguably the most famous Avenue of Honour in Victoria still exists at Ballarat. Stretching for nearly 22 kilometres, the entrance to the Avenue is marked by the imposing Arch of Victory. Smaller in scale, the Brighton-Caulfield Avenue of Honour was dedicated to the ‘memory of (Brighton and Caulfield’s) kith and kin who came from (the) district and who died in the Great War’. A joint project between the neighbouring Councils, the idea was first reported in The Argus on 1 July 1918. Plans moved along quickly and on 3 August 1918 the Governor of Victoria Arthur Stanley planted the first Australian flowering gum. The next of kin were then invited to plant trees for lost sons, brothers, uncles, nephews and husbands. In all, over 400 trees were planted. Intensely personal, the Avenue also acted as a focus of grief and remembrance for the wider community. For many years, the annual civic Anzac Day service was held at the Avenue on Point Nepean Road, near Glen Huntly Road, Elsternwick. The service was moved to Caulfield Park upon the completion of the Cenotaph in 1930. Due to road widening and disease the last original tree was replaced in the 1980s, however a plaque in Caulfield Park records the Avenue’s plantation. Commemorative booklet, grey cover with text printed on the grey textured paper cover and an image of four trees and a wreath. Image of a kookaburra on the back. Inside, 28 numbered pages with b/w text and photographic images including a transparent paper representation of the proposed Avenues of Honour on Brighton Road and Point Nepean Road. Souvenir programme for a Public Demonstration for the Avenues of Honour as detailed on the front.city of caufield, world war one, first world war, anzac, remembrance, town of brighton, brighton, caulfield, avenue of honour -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Surrey Hills Station and car park
There are 3 tracks; the third track was built in 1971, which gives an approximate date for the photo. At this time the original station buildings were demolished and replaced by buildings constructed from concrete bricks and a second subway replaced the overhead footbridge. According to Roderick Smith, a local railway enthusiast, originally there had been 3 railway houses at the Mont Albert end of the northern car park. These were demolished to extend the car park. Certainly 8 Bedford Avenue, built as the station master's house was demolished at this time. The palm tree had been planted in the station master's front garden and was retained in a small garden bed within the car park. A black and white photograph of a station with cars parked on both sides of the 3 tracks. A Harris train is departing the station heading towards Mont Albert. A palm tree is prominent in the station car park to the north.1971, surrey hills station, railway stations, car parks, public transport, trains, railway lines, palm tree -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Corindhap Avenue of Honour, 2015, 23/08/2015
"The Corindhap Avenue of Honour, located on Colac-Ballarat Road, was planted to commemorate those who served in the First World War. The avenue was planted on the 15th September 1917 as a mark of admiration for the men of Corindhap who had left to fight in the Great War." (Ballarat Courier, 19th September 1917) A number of colour photographs showing trees from the Corindhap Avenue of Honour. The trees are not in good condition, and one has fallen over. corindhap, corindhap avenue of honour, avenue of honour, world war one -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Joyce Montgomery
Joyce Montgomery was an AWAS nurse assigned to Camp 13, Murchison during WW2. Black and white photograph of an Army nurse, in uniform, sitting on the edge of a cement pond with fountain. Ti tree fence and trees in the background.joyce montgomery, awas nurse, camp 13, murchison internment camp, army nurses -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
The photograph is from the album of Ivy May Child and the roof visible may be that of the Child Family Homestead. Ivy May Child (1910 – 1989) was the daughter of Arthur Edward (Ted) Child (1878 – 1964) and Ethel May Madden (1888 – 1970). Ted Child was the son of Matthew Francis Child (1839 – 1933) and Martha Jeeves (1857 – 1926). He was the grandson of one of the early pioneers Francis Child. Ivy grew up on the family property on Childs Road and took many photographs. Most of these are glued into her photo album. The album covered the years from c1927 – 1932. Ivy married Henry William Burgess (1906 – 1968) in 1944. The photographs remain in their original state in the album with individual copies made. Black and white photograph of a bush setting. Tree ferns are in the foreground and general bush trees beyond. The roof of a house is visible to the left.bush, tree ferns, child family, ivy child -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Drawing - Sketch Plans of Avenue of Honour Trees at Bendigo East State School
Three sheets of paper which contain sketch plans of the Avenue of Honour at Bendigo East State School. The first page shows numbered location of trees and tree species. Page two is a coloured diagram showing where trees are on the site as compared to where the trees have been described by Heritage Victoria. Page three shows a plan of where actual trees and stumps are on site at Bendigo East State School.gemma starr collection, bendigo schools, bendigo east state school, school avenue of honour -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - THE FORGOTTEN MONUMENTS - TREES
Typed notes about the trees in Bendigo. In the early days trees were planted to provide shade for the horses while they waited for their owners to return from shopping. Also mentioned are trees planted to commerate visits by Princes and Madam Melba.document, the forgotten monuments - trees, abraham harkness, mr eddy, mr rayment, jajowerong, origin of one tree hill, jerry ryan, prince albert victor, prince george, of wales, king george v, harney's bridge, prince edward of wales, madam malba, miss nellie stewart -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SYMBESTER HOUSE - ELDERBERRY TREE
Photograph: black and white photo of Elderberry tree at rear of Symbester House. Tree is almost leafless. In rear of photo is house and shed in distance, panelling fence immediately behind tree, with iron chair (?) visible on LH side of photo.cottage, miners, elderberry tree, symbester house -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - Painting - Watercolour, Airy Symphony, 1943
Kurt Winker was born in Germany in 1902 and was a survivor of the "Arandora Star". He was sent to Australia on the "Dunera" where he was interned at Tatura 1940-1945.A large tree in centre with bare twisted branches. The tree appears to be rising up through blue, grey and white fluffy clouds. There are small red faced birds perched on some of the branches and a flock of birds flying in towards the tree.Tatura Kurwin 1942kurwin -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Koala, 1950's
Donated by Molly CookColour photograph of a Koala on a branch of a tree."Koala Bear at Cowes"koalas, wildlife - koala, cowes, phillip island, molly cook -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
photograph - Photograph, Colour, Group of volunteers at the Hastings Seafarer Centre
Ladies standing next to the Christmas tree.christmas, christmas tree -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Family Tree - Anderson, n.d
K.S. Anderson CollectionHand written Anderson family tree.k s anderson, anderson family tree, family history -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Family Tree, Family tree of Philip Bamford in 2000, Feb-00
Family tree of Philip Bamford. Chart -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Quambee, 1972
Black and white photograph of house and trees.Written on backing sheet, " 'Quambee', North Ringwood. Formerly the home of A. T. Miles, 8 times Mayor of Ringwood, 1972". -
Federation University Historical Collection
Postcard - Colour, Kylemore Abbey Connemara, County Galway, Ireland
Possibly acquired because of a connection to rural life and the Irish immigrants settled in the Ballarat District. Harry and Edith Holmes visited this area with my mother, their daughter M. Elizabeth in the early 1950s. [Jane Dyer 2024]An abbey is surrounded by trees with a lake in the foreground.chatham-holmes family collection, kylemore abbey, connemara, galway, ireland -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - BENDIGO VIEWS, Apr 1960
Slide. Bendigo Views. Water and trees.slide, bendigo, bendigo views, bendigo views