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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, A beekeeper's diary (Norton, Alf. E. and Gulliford, Robert B (editor)), Maitland, [nd]
... Maitland, Pender Beekeeping Supplies, New South Wales ... -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Australaiian Beekeepers' Supplies (Pender Bros Pty Ltd), August 1975
soft cover catalogue for beekeeping supplies, old paper with green writing on the cover 35 pages -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Hand-Drawn Map Centred on Myrtleford by Frank Lebbell Frost [ca 1915-1918]
... Beekeeping ...This is one of the maps drawn by Frank L. Frost while he was beekeeping in North-East Victoria. This particular map may be reference in the "Wooden" Diary on page 8.Hand-drawn map centred on Myrtleford, Palmerston, Gapstead Road, the Ovens River and the Myrtleford-Wangaratta Road. Shows locations of flowering eucalypts. Scale is 1 mile to 1 inch. Drawn with black pen and grey lead on paper. Names of towns are marked in red pen. hand drawn, hand-drawn, map, myrtleford, palmerston, gapstead, ovens, beekeeping, frost, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Hand-Drawn Map Centred on Worouly by Frank Lebbell Frost December 1916
... Beekeeping ...This is one of the maps drawn by Frank L. Frost while he was beekeeping in North-East Victoria. This particular map may be reference in the "Wooden" Diary on page 10.Hand-drawn map centred on Whorouly and showing other towns, including Oxley, Byrne, Edi and Whitfield. Details the local flowering eucalypts. Scale is each red square equals three miles. Drawn with black pen and grey lead on paper. Grid and other features are marked in red.hand drawn, hand-drawn, map, oxley, byrne, whitfield, edi, frost, beekeeping, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Income Tax Returns
Copies of income tax returns with details of expenditure and earnings from beekeeping for the financial years 1915 to 1931 for Frank Lebbell Frost. For the state of Victoria.income, tax return, beekeeper, frost, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Photograph, Album
Seven albums containing black and white photographs dating from 19th century. Subjects include buildings, equipment, transport, collecting, beehives, beekeeping. photograph, album, black, white, 19th, century, buildings, equipment, transport, collecting, beehives, bee-keeping, beechworth honey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Owen, Bob and Barbara
Bob and Barbara Owen operate a beekeeping business in Eltham. Bob published The Australian Beekeeping Manual. Contents Newspaper article: "Bob Owen", The Weekly Review, 28 October 2015, Bob and Barbara Owen operate a beekeeping business in Eltham.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcbob owen, barbara owen, beekeeping in eltham, the australian beekeeping manual -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Bee Smoker
Pender Bros began in 1892 in Maitland New South Wales who supplied beekeeping supplies to the local beekeepers and later to beekeepers Australia wide. In the early 1970s was the largest factory in the southern hemisphere. In the late 1970s Pender Bros sold the beekeeping business in the late 1970s to the workers of Pender Bros and the name changed to Pender Beekeeping. The business moved to Rutherford New South Wales. The business was sold and changed to Pender Beegoods around 1989. In late 2002 it changed hands again to Pender Beekeeping Supplies and moved to Cardiff, Lake Macquarie New South Wales.Metal cylinder with hinged lid with spout on top. Cylinder for containing smoking medium connected by hose (missing) to small bellows on base. Marked on base with Pender Bros Ltd Makers West MaitlandPender Bros Ltd West Maitland (New South Wales)bee keeping -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Sepia print, 30, 1929
... beekeeping ..."Bee Culture. Dec. 3/1929."bee culture, beekeeping -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Hand-Drawn Map Centred on Buckland Gap Road by Frank Lebbell Frost July 1916
This is one of the maps drawn by Frank L. Frost while he was beekeeping in North-East Victoria. This particular map may be reference in the "Wooden" Diary on page 8.Hand-drawn map centred on Buckland Gap road (near Murmungee). Details the quantity and quality of flowering timber in the nearby State Forest. Scale is 1/2 mile to 1 inch. Map was drawn on the 16th July, 1916. Drawn with black pen and grey lead on paper. Features are marked in red.hand drawn, hand-drawn, map, buckland gap, frost, beekeeper, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Hand-Drawn Map Centred on Armstrong by Frank Lebbell Frost Dec 1916
This is one of the maps drawn by Frank L. Frost while he was beekeeping in North-East Victoria. This particular map may be reference in the "Wooden" Diary on page 11.Hand-drawn map centred on Armstrong, a town 6 miles from Ararat. Details vegetation along Great Western Highway. Drawn with black pen and grey lead on paper. Features are marked in red.hand drawn, hand-drawn, map, armstrong, ararat, frost, beekeeper, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Hand-Drawn Map Centred on Ararat by Frank Lebbell Frost December 1916
This is one of the maps drawn by Frank L. Frost while he was beekeeping in North-East Victoria. This particular map may be reference in the "Wooden" Diary on page 11. Front Side: Hand-drawn map centred on Ararat, central Victoria. Details road and railway and vegetation with comments on flowering. Back Side: Comments in grey lead [ca 1923]hand drawn, hand-drawn, map, ararat, frost, beekeeper, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Hand-Drawn Map Centred on Chiltern by Frank Lebbell Frost [ca 1915-1918]
This is one of the maps drawn by Frank L. Frost while he was beekeeping in North-East Victoria. This particular map may be reference in the "Wooden" Diary on pages 12, 13 and 17.Front Side: Hand-drawn map centred on Chiltern showing the Melbourne road [Hume Freeway] and the Beechworth-Rutherglen road with detailed locations of flora in the region. Flora includes; Iron Bark, Stringy Bark, Red Box and Yellow Box. Details regarding quantity of flowers and quality of trees is included. Back Side: Some names and addresses are recorded in pencil. Drawn with black pen and grey lead on paper. A grid and other symbols are marked in red ink.hand drawn, hand-drawn, map, chiltern, 1915, beekeeper, frost, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Manuka - The Biography of an Extraordinary Honey (Cliff Van Eaton), 2014
Soft cover book slightly taller than A5. Greyish to white cover with black writing & a spilling honey jar on the front. On the back is a blurb about the book & author. 255 pagesTo Peter Molan An immigrant scientist and non-beekeeper who has had the greatest impact on New Zealand beekeeping since Mary Brumby arrived with the first two skeps of honey bees in 1839 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Apiculture and Horticulture, c. 1960
... beekeeping ...Photocopy of page from bookapiculture, horticulture, beekeeping -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Handling of bees Hints for the novice, 1949
... beekeeping ...Reprint from Journal of Dept. of Agriculture, 11457/49beeculture, bees, handling, beekeeping -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Antique Smoker
... beekeeping ...Smokers are used to calm bees. This is done by putting some kind of fuel into the chamber (pine needles, hessian, anything that smokes a lot when it burns), lighting it, then puffing the bellows to bring forth the smoke. The smoke has a calming influence over the bees, and helps stop them from stinging. The guard around the outside is to prevent burns via contact with the hot chamber.Circular canister, metal, with spout attached. Connected by metal struts is bellows. Bellows have wooden front and back, joined by leather that is attached by metal.smoker, antique, beekeeping, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Antique Smoker
... Beekeeping ...Smokers are used to calm bees. This is done by putting some kind of fuel into the chamber (pine needles, hessian, anything that smokes a lot when it burns), lighting it, then puffing the bellows to bring forth the smoke. The smoke has a calming influence over the bees, and helps stop them from stinging. The guard around the outside is to prevent burns via contact with the hot chamber.Metal circular canister with spout and metal struts which connect the canister to bellows. Bellows are constructed from leather and wood. Object is broken; bellows and canister are not attached.smoker, bee, beekeeping, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Uncapping Knife, unknown
... Beekeeping ...The knife was heated by a steam hose running through the handle and blade. Once heated, it was used for removing caps from individual cells in one sweep across the frame. This exposed the honey before the fame was placed in the extractor.Metal uncapping knife with wooden handle. Two metal pins protrude from wooden handleMetal knife shows extensive use wear. Wooden handle burnt in places. Evidence of being homemadeuncapping, knife, metal, beekeeping, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Uncapping Knife
... Beekeeping ...The knife was placed in hot water to heat. Once heated, it was used for removing caps from individual cells in one sweep across the frame. This exposed the honey before the fame was placed in the extractor.Metal uncapping knife with wooden handle.uncapping, knife, metal, beekeeping, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Uncapping Knife
... Beekeeping ...This was used for removing caps from individual cells in one sweep across the frame. This exposed the honey before the fame was placed in the extractor.Metal uncapping knife with wooden handle.uncapping, knife, metal, beekeeping, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Uncapping Knife
... Beekeeping ...This was used for removing caps from individual cells in one sweep across the frame. This exposed the honey before the fame was placed in the extractor.Metal uncapping knife with wooden handle. Two broken metal attachments extend from handle.uncapping, knife, metal, beekeeping, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Beekeepers Veil
In the early days of beekeeping, protective veils were not worn. It was considered a sign of weakness if you could not put up with bee stings. This veil was made by Amy Robinson- her husband and his brother had no interest in putting up with being stung. The solid cloth at the back stops bee stings completely; the veil, while good, does not stop stings if it is pushed up against skin.Original handmade beekeepers veil belonging to Bill Robinson. Mended many times over by his wife Amy Robinson.Handmade beekeepers veil; metal mesh over front facing, cloth veil. Repaired with brown cotton. Very fragile.beekeeper, veil, antique, equiptment, beekeepers veil, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Antique Wax Foundation Mould
To use this foundation mould, melted beeswax was poured , the lid was placed on top, and the wax allowed to cool. The mould was then separated, and the beeswax foundation sheet taken out. Once placed in a hive, bees used the honeycomb impression created by the mould to draw out honey comb cells to store honey and polen. This mould was used by Bill Voigt, a beekeeping friend of the Robinson family. It was donated by Wilma, Val and Richard Voigt.This is antique equipment used by known beekeepers. Rectangular box with base and no lid. Constructed from wood, joined with metal nails in the corners. Inside box is a metal mould base with hexagonal imprint and metal mould lid with hexagonal imprint.antique, old, wax, foundation, mould, beechworth honey, voigt, robinson -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Queen Bee Cage, Mid 20th Century
... beekeeping ...The queen bee cage is designed to hold a queen bee, and up to three or four escort worker bees. The design allows for adequate ventilation, and has a spot for 'queen candy' -candied honey- to block one end. The queen is placed in her new hive inside the cage, and once the queen candy has been eaten through -allowing her access to the hive- the hive has become accustomed to her smell and accept her. Bees could be sent through the post in this cage. Used by a beekeeper and provided by Mr Richard Diss (beekeeper's son). The cage is significant because it was made with metal and wood. The more contemporary cages are now plastic and of a different design and specifications.Mesh cage stapled over wooden lid with metal strut and top and bottom metal bands. Base is larger than lid. Lid has metal cap.queen cage, nursery cage, bee travelling, mailing bees, beechworth honey, beekeeping -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Electric Uncapping Knife
... Beekeeping ...This was used for removing caps from individual cells in one sweep across the frame. This exposed the honey before the fame was placed in the extractor.Metal uncapping knife with wooden handle. Electric power cord is attached to end of wooden handle.electric, uncapping, knife, metal, beekeeping, beechworth honey -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Beehive Smoker c. early 1900s
... beekeeping ...Beehive smokers douse bees with smoke to calm them and make them less likely to sting while honey is extracted from beehives. They were invented in the mid nineteenth century, prior to which bees were killed in order to extract their honey. The invention of the bee smoker was an important innovation in the history of apiary. The Wodonga Historical Society beehive smoker appears to be of the same design as the patented Woodman’s Bingham Bee Smoker, produced from 1878 by T. F. Binghan of Albronia, Michigan. The Wodonga Historical Society beehive smoker is an important artefact connected to local history, and the history of apiary in Wodonga. Beekeeping was a popular pastime in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, and apiaries were subject to regulation by the Wodonga Shire Council. At a 1914 meeting of the council, for instance, a by-law governing beekeeping in Wodonga was enacted after Mrs Smyth complained that Mr Bassett’s bees were swarming the watering holes in her paddocks and preventing livestock from drinking. There were areas within the Wodonga township where apiaries were prohibited, and Mr Bassett’s bees had fallen foul of the law. A canvas, wood and metal beesmoker from the early twentieth century. apiary, bees, beekeeping, honey, apiarists, wodonga, council, wodonga council, wodonga shire council, rural, livestock -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Scrap Book, Ballarat School of Mines Scrapbook, 1907-1916, 1907-1916
Red hard covered scrap book with numerous cuttings relating to the Ballarat School of Mines stuck unto the pages.Newspaper and dates handwritten on the clippingsballarat school of mines, world war one, harold cornell, fenner, hoadley, ballarat science club, girls technical education, wild flower show, sergeant patterson, e.m. weston, rand, south africa, charles w. sergeant, munition making, ballarat technical art school, last chance mine excursion, c. fenner, mount buninyong field trip, s. richards, c.a. hoadley, antarctic exploration, mawson, port pirrie, norman tinworth, oliver jager, oliver jaeger, h.b. williamson, bees and beekeeping, w.h. collyer, miners corps, andrew robertson, victorian united mine, ernest tayler, ralph g. moore, gallipoli fossils, william thomas sayer, james oddie's electrical gift, b. whitington, education bill, 1909, plumbing, blacksmithing, trades, r.m. serjeant (jnr), gallipoli, fossil shells from gallipoli, harold h. herbert, ballarat technical art school opening, h. lipson hancock, clifford garrard, art schools, art school amagamations, ponsonby carew-smyth, william j. paterson, mount lyell, mount lyell school of mines -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Australasian Beekeepers' Supplies. (Pender Bros. Pty. Ltd.) West Maitland, 1941, 1941
32 pages, illustrated.publication, pender bros, beekeeping supplies, publication, pender bros, beekeeping supplies -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Australasian Beekeepers' Supplies. (Pender Bros. Pty. Ltd.) West Maitland, 1939. 47th edition, 1939
32 pages, illustratedDistributed by WJ & F Barnes, 550-556 Swan Street, Burnley, Victoria.publication, pender bros, beekeeping supplies.