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Greensborough Historical Society
Calendar, Diamond Valley Community Support Inc. Annual Report 2010-2011. Calendar. 2012, 2010-2012
The annual report of Diamond Valley Community Support Inc. is presented in a calendar format. In this 2012 edition the calendar is illustrated with photographs of native flowers and plants.The annual report is a record of the activities and services of Diamond Valley Community Support Inc.28 pages. Colour illustrations. Annual report in calendar format. Illustrations of flowers and plants.diamond valley community support -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, Reverend John Reginald Weller, The courtyard showing side entrance to the chapel, c. 1925
Early photograph of the courtyard showing the absence of bricks on the pavement and the plants used in the gardens.The photograph taken by Reverend Weller was published in the Annual report for 1927.Small balck and white photograph depicting the plants, the arches and the side entrance of the St Peter chapel in the courtyard of the MissionHandwritten in. white ink below: The courtyard showing side entrance to the chapel Althought the photograph is glued on a photographic album page we can see on verso a purple stamp: Herschell's Print / Pathe Agents / Another stamp in blue ink: THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN / handwritten in red ink and in pencil some instructions for printingweller album, courtyard, plants, pavement, porch -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Wodonga Plant Farm
Stan and Mary Parker commenced the Plant Farm in Smythe Street Wodonga in February 1949. The nursery consisted of two blocks, on one of which their house was built. They started off with approximately £70 and a 1939 Singer mini-Ute. In the early days most customers came from the farming community. In late 1951 the Parkers purchased to a new site on the corner of High and Osburne Streets. Business went well and in 1957 they purchased the adjoining block. They later demolished the old house on the corner of High Street and Osburne Street, building a new home lower on the same block. As the nursery prospered Stan and Mary built a shop and showrooms with glassed-in portion for the indoor plants and a large shaded area for the display of shrubs. In 1978 they sold the nursery to Mr. & Mrs. John Gale. In 1981 the Wodonga Plant farm was purchased Geoff and Kay Pollard and they moved to its current location at the corner of Beechworth Road and Huon Creek Road. Initially they brought it as an investment but it soon got into their blood and chose to not only continue but expand the nursery and its offerings. This included a large showroom, a water shop which specialises in pool equipment, chemicals and water testing, a children's playground and an outdoor blind centre. Further expansions led to the addition of a Tuscan-style cafe on the site which has become a meeting place. The business was nominated the Yates Victorian Best Garden Centre in Australia for many years and won the award in 1997. In 2024, the Wodonga Plant Farm is still a vibrant and popular business being operated by the Pollard Family.These items are significant because they document the story of respected Wodonga Business which has served the community for over 60 years.A selection of photographs and article documenting the story of the Wodonga Plant Farmearly wodonga businesses, wodonga plant farm, pollard family, geoff and kay pollard -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Stunning Boyd design, 2009
Auction notice for a Robin Boyd home in Mitcham (photo).Auction notice for a Robin Boyd home in Mitcham (photo). With auction result 9 Nov 2009. Agent: Barry Plant Auction notice for a Robin Boyd home in Mitcham (photo).tarrangower avenue mitcham no.2, boyd, robin -
Mortlake and District Historical Society
Queen Victoria's Oak Tree
This magnificent English oak tree is located at Tea Tree Lake park in Mortlake. This park was formerly the Botanic Gardens which were developed on what had been swamp land. An artificial lake was created there in 1988 as a Bi-Centenary project.The tree is located adjacent to the historic Montgomery Pavillion and was planted on the occasion of Her Majesty Queen Victoria's birthday on 24th May 1883. An outstanding tree, planted to commemorate a much-revered Queen in an historically-significant Botanic Gardens (now much altered). A very old oak tree planted 1883. queen victoria, mortlake, mortlake botanic gardens, tea tree lake, montgomery pavillion -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1978/9
The old Olive Trees in the photograph were planted by Samuel Amess in the late 1880s. He planted an orchard to the south of the house. What remains of the old orchard planted by him there are the two Olive and two Mulberry Trees.Coloured photograph showing old Olive trees. The old Olive trees were believed to have been planted by Samuel Amess on Churchill Island during the late 1880s.local history, photographs, buildings - historical, rural industry, coloured photograph, john cook, churchill island, olive tree -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Centenary Tree Planting Lakes Entrance, 18.03.1994
Trees planted on the nature strip beside St Brendans School during Centenary CelebrationsBlack and White photograph of tree planting includes Pauline Rigby, Brian Hancock, Clyde Sykes, Mavis Warnevents, celebrations, trees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, James Hitchmough, Sunken Garden, 1981-1989
Most plans were held in Geoff Olives's office.(1) Sunken Garden. 1 tracing paper copy and 1 paper, laminated, coloured. Designed by Dr. James Hitchmough, drawn by Jill Kellow c1989. Plants supplied by Victorian Wholesale Nurseries Pty. Ltd. (2) The Sunken Garden. 1 tracing paper, partly coloured, 1 paper copy. Designed by James Hitchmough, drawn by Jill Kellow 20.12.1988. (3) Burnley Horticultural College Gardens Development Sunken Gardens: Plan Proposal I, March 1981 on tracing paper. (4) Burnley Horticultural College Gardens Development Formal Sunken Garden Proposal 2, March 1981 on tracing paper. (5) Burnley Horticultural College Sunken Garden Scheme II by G. Olive on tracing paper. Plants supplied by Victorian Wholesale Nurseries P.L. sunken garden, james hitchmough, jim kellow, andrew smith -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Tree planting
The students from Bulla Primary School were taken on a school excursion to nearby Woodlands Park where they took part in a tree planting activity. They were planting trees that were native to the area in a bid to replenish the parkland with natural vegetation.The excursion aimed to give the students an awareness of the native vegetation in the area and the importance of conserving natural growth areas. A non-digital photograph of a group of children planting young trees in a prepared area in parkland while being supervised by a number of adults tree planting, woodlands park, bulla primary school, native vegetation -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Widows function, Fete, 1993
Widows beside trading tables of books and plants at Legacy House. It could have been a fundraising event. Names unknown. Same film as the photos of a cake shaped like the Shrine of Remembrance (00673).A record of the type of activities Legacy provided as a social outlet for widows. Colour photo x 2 of trading tables of craft and plants at Legacy house.Printing on the back "MCP * Nov93" on Kodak paper. 00674.1 has Pg 6 (C) in blue pen. 00674.2 has Pg 6 (A) in blue pen.widows, activities -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Tree Plaques, 1988
Photos of plaques at the base of trees at the Shrine of Remembrance. One is of the Lone Pine planted from by Legacy from the seeds of a cone from Gallipoli and planted by Legatee Stan Savige in 1933 in remembrance of fallen comrades of the 24th Battalion. The plaque is in the form of the red and white diamond badge of the 24th Battalion. This tree had to be removed in 2012 due to its age had led to safety concerns. Also a plaque from the Olive tree of peace planted by Legatee Frank Doolan in 1973 which was the 50th anniversary of Legacy. Other trees were for Netherlands' Service Personnel, and the 18th squadron NEI-RAAF Forces Association, and the fallen comrades of the RAAF Beaufort squadrons. There is also a tree for the 'Carry On' Club of Victoria. These photos were taken at the same time as views of the Legacy Garden and photos of the man and donkey statue at the Shrine of Remembrance. Believed to be late 1980s when the garden was renamed for Legacy, and before 1998 when the statue of the Widow and Children was installed. Photos were in a scrapbook of photos spanning 1983 to 1991.A record of trees at the Shrine.Colour photo x 5 of plaques at the base of trees planted at the Shrine of Remembrance.Printed on reverse 'shrine of remembrance, memorial -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Negative - Colour negatives, Plant Materials
8 rolls negativesLabelled, "Diploma/Degree Semester 2 Weeks 6-13." "Weeds, Australian Plants, Climbing Plants & Ground Covers, Early Spring Flowering Plants, Californian Plants & Others, Plants for De Oxygenated Soils, Aquatic Plants, Botanical Gardens (Rarer Plants)." Not digitised.plant materials, weeds, australian plants, climbing plants, ground covers, early spring flowering plants, californian plants, deoxygenated soils, aquatic plants, botanical gardens, rare plants, degree, diploma -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Garden View, Unknown
Note by T.H. Kneen, "View from the Principal's Residence to the SE corner of the Gardens. Prominent tree is Cupressus macrocarpa (Monterey Cypress) one of the earliest trees planted, no longer existant. Removed 1984.Black and white photograph. Garden view from Principal's Residence to the SE corner of the Gardens (T. H. Kneen). Prominent tree is Cupressus macrocarpa (Monterey Cypress) one of the earliest trees planted, no longer existant. Labels on plants in the foreground.principal's residence, gardens, cupressus macrocarpa, monterey cypress, garden view -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Sequoia sempervirens
Note by T.H. Kneen 8 July 1992, "The reference to the planting of this tree in "Green Grows Our Garden" is not correct. Correspondence from Charles French held in the archives indicates that the Horticultural Society of Victoria met at Burnley in 1857 and Charles French then an apprentice in a nursery at Richmond was asked to plant the tree. The writer of G.G.O.G. did not see this correspondence and relied on my recollections which proved to be faulty."View of the Sequoia sempervirens and Jacaranda mimosafolia and the beds in front. Labelled, "Sequoia sempervirens planted by Charles French 1857."charles french, green grows our garden, horticultural society of victoria, nursery, sequoia sempervirens, jacaranda mimosafolia -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Garden club, 1995
tree donated by Brian Hancock, planted by Peter Nixon East Gippsland Shire CommissionerColour photograph jacaranda tree planted at the Aquadome to celebrate the 25th birthday of the Garden Club with a plaque beside it. Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, celebrations -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Sepia print, Male Student Using Rotary Hoe, c. 1945
Note by T.H. Kneen 26 February 1992, "Male operator of Howard Rotary Hoe is Lyle Tonkin, an ex-student working in the Plant Breeding Branch of the Department of Agriculture at Burnley Gardens. Lyle graduated 1943."Sepia photograph. Man using a Howard rotary hoe in the Agrostology/Plant Breeding area.On reverse, "Rotary Hoe."howard rotary hoe, lyle tonkin, plant breeding branch, department of agriculture, staff, ex-student, agrostology -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
The first year planting of Marrum Grass on Boarding School Bay dunes to stop the erosion of the sand caused by denuding the dunes of the scrubby tea tree that would have covered the dunes. They cut the tea trees down to use for tanning animal hides for leather and clothing rare photograph of the first years progress of the planting of marrum grass on the dunes of Boarding School Bay to halt the sand drift caused by the removal of tea trees.black and white photograph of the newly planted Marram Grass on the dunes at South Beachhandwritten: About 1884 See also 10.00.002 --- W.H.Storey - Marrum Grass. 1st Year. Boarding School Bay. Port Fairybotanical, marrum grass, boarding school bay, samuel avery -
National Wool Museum
Booklet, Directions for installing Cooper "Post" " S-F (Small Flock) "Ideal" "Little Wonder" and "Contractor" Shearing and Crutching Plants
Directions for installing Cooper "Post" " S-F (Small Flock) "Ideal" "Little Wonder" and "Contractor" Shearing and Crutching PlantsDirections for installing Cooper "Post" " S-F (Small Flock) "Ideal" "Little Wonder" and "Contractor" Shearing and Crutching Plants.shearing crutching, cooper engineering company pty ltd, shearing, crutching -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, A Festival to entertain the family, 1985
Article about the Whitehorse Festival of ArtsArticle about the Whitehorse Festival of Arts with a photo of one of the organizers, Mrs Lillian Buzwell with her bonsai plants which will be displayed at the festival.Article about the Whitehorse Festival of Arts whitehorse festival of arts, buzwell, lillian -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Botanical Treasures From Far off Places, For the Benefit of the British Empire, 25/9/2008
Further historical information is given here relating to exotic plants discovered by British travellers to the Tropics.This page provides useful background history to the development of wardian cases, significant in the development of Ballarat's gardens during the nineteenth century.One page with a colored photograph of a mangosteen top lefthand of the page followed by one short paragraph and then 3 cabinets designed to hold plants.Nonejohn garner, doctor john garner, ballarat botanical gardens, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, mangosteen, plant cabinets, john ellis, the earl of sandwich., wardian cases, british empire, john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Mug, Australian Society Native Plants, Early 21st century
This is a souvenir mug distributed and sold by the Warrnambool and District Branch of the Society For Growing Australian Plants. This society was formed in Warrnambool in 1976 and continues on today. The first president was Bill Alford. This mug is of some interest as an example of the souvenirs available from societies in Warrnambool early in the 21st century. The Warrnambool Branch of the Society For Growing Australian Plants is a prominent and active group in Warrnambool.This is a china mug, a souvenir of the Society For Growing Australian Plants, Warrnambool. It has a buff-coloured base with an image of an Australian native plant (eucalyptus) on one side. This image is in green, red and yellow. It has the outline of a kangaroo etched into the base and the words, ‘S.G.A.P. Warrnambool’ printed in black on the side. ‘S.G.A.P. Warrnambool’society for growing australian plants (warrnambool branch), history of warrnambool -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Centennial planting of trees in Cowes 1994
Centennial planting of golden cyprus trees in Thompson Avenue, Cowes. 2/9/1994. Megan Fuller was grand daughter of Min Lawrence, Matthew Wright was great grandson of Peter ForrestHistorical Coloured photo of people sitting and standing on path in Cowes. 4 guests seated and 1 official standing. Group of schoolchildren behind them. One girl with spade at front left. Also 4 strips of negatives [ 13 photos] taken at the same function.Centennial planting of trees at Cowes. Seniors - Edna Thompson, Min Lawrence, Isa Niven, Peter Forrest & grandchildrengolden cyprus trees, centennial, edna thompson, min lawrence, isa niven, megan fuller, peter fuller, matthew wright -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Fundraising, Brighton Grammar Fundraising, 1991
A photo of President Sullivan at Brighton Grammar Junior School presenting a boy, Troy Robinson, with a plaque with the Legacy torch emblem alongside the Junior School Master, Mr Peter Toms. L/ Sullivan is also seen speaking at a school assembly and standing by a tree that had been planted in honour of Legatee Tom Bell in 1989 (see item 01538). The label explains the link to Brighton Grammar Junior School was fostered by the late L/ Tom Bell, although not a past pupil he endeared himself to the school that on his death shortly after the 1989 badge appeal the students planted a tree in his honour at a special memorial service. For many years the boys from Brighton Grammar Junior School raised money from the sale of Legacy badges and the President would present them with a plaque of appreciation. Between 1991and 1995 the boys have raised in excess of $16,000. Photos were in a scrapbook of photos spanning 1983 to 1991. A record of Brighton Grammar School fundraising for Legacy.Colour photo x 4 of boys at Brighton Grammar with President Sullivan and a pink paper label.Typed on the pink paper label explained the link to the tree planted to honour Tom Bell.fundraising, john sullivan, brighton grammar -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Garden club, 1995
two jacaranda trees and one waratah tree were plantedBlack and white photograph Brian Hancock and Jean Hitchins planting one of two jacaranda trees at the Aquadome to celebrate the 25th birthday of the Garden Club. Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, celebrations -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Robert Fortune (1812-1880), Carolyn Blackman, "Empire of Flowers" in Australian Garden history, Vol.12 No.5 March/April 2001, C. March/April 2001
Robert Fortune introduced 190 species of Chinese plants to Britain and the West.This article gives a brief background to some of the plants originally from China, that can be seen in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens.2 pages of print in columns. The first page has three pictures of plants on the lefthand side with a floral background. The second page has a floral backround on the righthand side.Nonejohn garner, doctor john garner, ballarat botanical gardens, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, robert fortune, china, wisteria sinensis, azaleas, reeves collection, john reeves., john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Publicity Branch, Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Plant Research Institute/ Laboratory Glasshouse, 1948-1949
Note by T.H. Kneen 19.11.1991 "Photo taken for publicity purposes shows former student, Elspeth Newman (1946-47), working as a Laboratory Assistant in one of the glasshouses of the Plant Research Laboratory." Administration Building in background. Black and white photograph. Female in a white glasshouse coat working in a glasshouse with trays full of plants in terracotta pots.On reverse, "456/7."glasshouse, plants, terracotta pots, plant research institute, plant research laboratory, elspeth newman, former student, administration building, publicity -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1966
Robin Boyd was appointed Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. In 1966 Boyd travelled to Far North Queensland and the Northern Territory for research – the Expo exhibits included a coral display, a large rock feature made from Australian sandstone and a native plant garden.Colour slide in a mount. Native plant, when visiting Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia.Made in Australia / 19 / DEC 66M4northern territory, slide -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white prints, Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Plant Research Laboratory, 1928
Appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 59.Black and white photograph. Plant Research Laboratory. 3 copies. Also known as Plant Research Institute. In the background on the left, the Pavilion and on the right, the egg-laying competition poultry pens.(A) on reverse, "Plant Research Laboratory Nov 1928. Completed Dec 1928. Occupied January 1929. AW. Jessep." Appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 59. (B) and (C) Smaller copies, on reverse, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Dept of Agriculture Ref. No. 1981 (889-10)." At the time there were a few specimens of eucalyptus camaldulensis between this building and Swan Street, otherwise it was bare ground and was known to students as Siberia.plant research laboratory, aw. jessep, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, plant research institute, siberia, eucalyptus camaldulensis, pavilion, poultry pens -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Geological specimen - Fossil Leaves
A fossil refers to any remains or traces of past life that are preserved in the rock. It could be remains of plants or animals. Fossil leaves are commonly found on different types of rocks. These fossils can go as far back as the Triassic Age just like the series of fossil plants collected at Denmark Hill, Ipswich in Queensland. Fossils leaves are formed when dead plants get buried by sediments like mud, sand, or volcanic ash. Often, it gets detached cleanly from stems along a special layer of weak cells, then twigs, and, less commonly, cones of conifers and fruits and seeds of flowering plants. Over time, the leaves or pieces of leaves get buried by more sediments and eventually gets 'lithified' or hardened into a rock. Erosions and mining can cause the rocks to break and reveal the fossils buried in it. Fossilisation frequently takes place at sites in the lowlands where deposits of clay, silt, sand are found. This is usually due to weathering and erosion of rocks. Fossil leaves can provide information about ancient Australia's way of living. It contributes to Victorian biodiversity records and its botanical collections. It also contributes information on the geographical profile of Victoria as fossilisation usually occur at estuaries and deltas of rivers, river flood plains, ponds and lakes. 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.Piece of light brown rock with fossilised leaves in shades of golden yellow and brown.Existing label: Fossil Leaves / Locality unknown / might be worth checking if this is Glossopteris, a Permian age plant. / C. William 16/4/21 geological specimen, geology, geology collection, burke museum, beechworth, fossil leaves, fossilization, 1868 geological survey of victoria, lithified, rocks, fossilised leaf, rock, fossils, leaves -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Sign, Garden Plant Label
Used in Burnley Gardens on the campus to identify plants. Shows the way the gardens became more scientific - see B22.0016 for earlier labels.2 plant labels (smaller than B22.0016) that can be inserted in the ground. Wooden base with metal inscribed label screwed on. Metal stake screwed on.1. 19110684 Anacardiaceae. Cotinus coggygria purpureus Smoke Tree. S. Eurasia Temp. 2. 12132084 Apocynaceae. Vinca major Greater Periwinkle. Europe.labels, plants, identification