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Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Junior legatee outing, Girls Camp
A photo of a group of girls posing for a group photo. They are mostly wearing a coloured sash across their clothes which appear to be in different colours. So perhaps they represented different gourds or classes. There is a wide range of ages too. Legacy ran many classes for the children in their care, this could be an outing or camp photo. There are two legatee in the photo. A similar photo is at 02054 with the tall pine trees in the background so it was a place that was visited at different times, perhaps annually.A record of outings and activities being provided for the junior legatees.Black and white photo of junior legatees posing on an outing by tall pine trees.junior legatee, girls' classes, junior legatee outings -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Functional object - Bell, hand-held, Early 20th century, c.1900s
The settlement of Cabbage Tree Creek is located on the Princes Highway, 27 km east of Orbost in East Gippsland. The creek, which flows through undulating forest, takes its name from the patches of Cabbage Fan palms growing along its course. A school commenced classes in 1913, but enrolment was small and at times the school operated part time with several other small schools in the area. The school building served as a hall for the district. About 1946 two sawmills commenced operations at Cabbage Tree Creek, and the Forests Commission ranger was stationed in the area. The increased population allowed the school to have more teachers and make improvements. In 1953, a new prefabricated building was erected on a new site. However, by the 1970s employment in the timber industry was unstable and the population decreased. By 1974 the school again had only one teacher and eventually closed in 1993 to amalgamate with the Orbost primary School in Ruskin Street, Orbost. (Ref. VictorianPlaces)The school bell is a signal that tells a school's students when it is time to go to class in the morning and when it is time to change classes during the day as well as when students are dismissed from school. In most schools today it will be a tone, siren, electronic bell sound, a series of chimes, or music played over an intercom but often still called "the school bell". This item reflects the history of Cabbage Tree Creek as well as the technological changes in the school system.Brass bell with incised double lines on bottom edge and top near handle, featuring descriptive notation on front face. Bell has long wooden handle shaped and incised with four lines at base before brass housing with singular screw holding handle in place. Object is showing signs of wear, with blackened handle and patches of green oxidisation.SCHOOL BELL / SS No 3812 / CABBAGE TREE CREEK / PRIMARY SCHOOL / 1913-1993 / FORMALLY INCORPORATED / INTO / ORBOST / PRIMARY SCHOOL / 1994cabbage tree, east gippsland, cabbage tree creek, cabbage tree creek primary school, orbost primary school, school bells -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Two men and a horse, c.1938
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show candid pictures taken by previous residents of the Island. Black and white photograph showing a man on a horse looking at the camera, and another man looking at the horse. Tall trees and sky dominate the background.Catalogue number written on reverse in pencil. 'Max Cumming and (Me) Arthur Evans on the horse' 'Note Pine Trees' 'c.1938' written on reverse in pencil in different hand writing. '3''81' stamped on reverse 'Agfa B yira' stamped on reversechurchill island, photograph -
Footscray Community Arts
Body Form, Rai Banda, (exact); Taken 1994, Printed 2006
MEDIUM: Photographic print. DESCRIPTION: Black and white photography print, no frame. A figurative nude stands against a cracked and splitting wall, the image captures a faceless woman’s body as it curls inward upon itself, her head and chest guarded and held by her arms and hands. A vulnerable moment captured in black and white photography. Signed and dated across bottom of print.photograph, body, print, banda, form -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Parkland Community Forum, 2010
City of Whitehorse booklet .City of Whitehorse booklet containing information and comments by various parkland advisory committees, community nurseries and the Tree Preservation Society made during the Forum, 9 Sep 2010City of Whitehorse booklet .parks and reserves, city of whitehorse -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, “The Sycamores” Driveway entrance Gates
Entrance gates to “The Sycamores” Driveway. A show place on Concongella from mid 1860's. "The Sychmores" where William Osmand lived. Osmand's "Sycamores" was in a secluded block of the eastern side of the creek along which was planted pine and cypress trees. He built a comfortable house and line the carriage way with Sycamores. Osmand was on the of the men who made money in the Stawell reefs mines. "The Sycamores" has been owned by the West family since c 1920. Black & white photograph (2 copies) of an entrance gateway with an avenue of deciduous trees.concongella -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Book of Photographs, Fotografie in Bezettingstijd (Photos from the Occupation Years), 1993
The German occupation during WWII lives on in the memories of those who survived and the relatives of victims. Many Dutch emigrated during the post-war years but maintained their connection with the home country. This item was most likely acquired during a visit at the time of the 1993 exhibition of which it is the catalogue.Soft cover publication containing numerous photos taken between May 1940 and May 1945, the years of occupation by Germany. The contents have been assembled by René Kok, Herman Selier and Erik Somers from the National Institute for War Documentation, Amsterdam. Publisher is Waanders in Zwolle. A single page Foreword was written by Dr .L. de Jong. The six divisions are headed: Introduction, Press Photography, Professional Photography, Colour Photography, Amateur Photography, Illegal Photography. The back cover carries 6 thumbnails indicative of the 6 divisions and a sticker showing the price of €14.95. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Rolfs family / by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs): includes Finding Henry; My earliest memories; and Descendants of Henry Rolfs, 1790o
This collection of family history relates to the Rolfs family Val Wilson (nee Rolfs) is a member of GHS and presented her research "Finding Henry" to a Society meeting. Also included is a family tree listing the descendants of Henry Rolfs and Val's own memories of growing up in Greensborough.Mrs Wilson traces her family on the paternal side to find Henry Rolfs, a German sailor who 'jumped ship' in Australia. She explains the process of tracking his arrival in 1881 and his family in Germany. 2 articles and family tree in black folder. Total 31 pages; includes usb with PowerPoint presentation "Finding Henry".henry rolfs, val wilson(nee rolfs), rolfs family -
Orbost & District Historical Society
poison pot, Smith, R. & E, 1940's
This item was used on P.C. Toby Nixon and Grace Nixon's farm, "Rolling Downs" at Bete Bolong. During WW11 the farm grew carrots, red beet, cabbages, beans and maize. Because of labour shortages the government built a Prisoner of War Camp on Russell's Hill. The manager, Dick Northrope, used three Italian prisoners to frill ring small trees and shrubs between crop harvesting. The introduction of ‘frill ringing’ and poisoning with arsenical tree killers in the 1940's and 1950's helped reduce the amount of labour required and trees on more country were treated. This enabled the hill country at Bete Bolong to become more productive. The dead trees and shrubs were later cleared by Erle Broome's D7 caterpillar bulldozer. This was the first big area of 230 acres to be cleared in the Orbost district. Soon after entering World War 11 Australia was asked by Britain to accept and guard large numbers of 'enemy aliens' and prisoners of war. The British government felt that it could not afford to feed large numbers of prisoners and it was believed that once in Australia the internees would have no chance of escape. Eager to show solidarity with Britain's cause, Australia readily agreed and decided to place the prisoners in a number of different camps scattered around the country and guard them with reservists and soldiers too unfit to serve overseas. There was an internment camp at Bete Bolong, Orbost. This item is an example of an item used by the Italian P.O.W.'s residing there. It is also an example of an agricultural tool not commonly used today.A galvanized iron watering can which has been used to hold poison for ring barking trees (possibly arsenic). It has a narrow spout. There is a handle at the back and a folding handle on the top. The top is conical with an opening for a cork. agriculture prisoner-of-war-camp tree-removal land-clearing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, A Year in Review, 2019
Annual report highlights of the City of Whitehorse 2018/2019Annual report highlights of the City of Whitehorse 2018/2019 including library visitors, hard waste collections, business workshops, lost animals, tree replacements, grants, vaccinations and sporting fields.Annual report highlights of the City of Whitehorse 2018/2019 annual reports, city of whitehorse -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Administration Building, 1958
Note by T.H. Kneen 19 November 1991, "The Ginkgo biloba died subsequently and was replaced by another tree in the same area. The replacement is a Liriodendron tulipifera planted by the Minister for Agriculture Mr Kent on Arbor Day 1982. (This tree has been replaced by a G. biloba twice more in slightly different places).4 copies black and white photograph. East side of building viewed from South East point across lawns. Prominent tree at right is Ginkgo biloba. Also small print taken from large photo.On reverse, "Received at Burnley March 1958," and, "Photograph by Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture Ref. No. B1418."lawns, trees, ginkgo biloba, minister for agriculture, arbor day, 1982, minister for agriculture mr kent, administration building, main building, emily gibson beds, liriodendron tulipifera -
Port of Echuca
A black and white photograph, The Bridge Hotel, in 1896, showing Silky Oak trees, 1970's
The Bridge Hotel was built by Henry Hopwood to house visitors to the town crossing the Murray River on his punt crossing, which was situated just below the Bridge Hotel on the Murray River. The accommodation was spacious and grand! In the right back corner of the photograph, the 'lantern' roof of the St Georges Hall can be seen. The street is level with the front entrance to the Hotel, which is very different to what it is today.The photograph shows hotel activities and accommodation in the late 19th Century.A black and white photograph of the Bridge Hotel taken from the Hopwood Gardens. The photograph shows four silky oak trees growing along the front of the building. There is an empty flag pole outside the front of the building. The right wing advertises billiards, whilst the left wing apparently was a bar.Written on the building can be seen the words; HOTEL and BILLIARDS. Written in pen on the back of the photograph are the words "Bridge Hotel. Probably 1896, showing Silky Oak trees.bridge hotel, henry hopwood, silky oak trees, lantern roof, st georges hotel -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, Vol. 12, No. 2., Second Term, 1909, 1909
Grey soft covered magazine on 17 pages. Contents include: Mines Ventilation, resistance, photography composition, walking engine, fireless locomotives.ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines students' magazine, open night, t. adam, alfred mica smith, h.m. murphy, a.e.c. kerr, mine ventilation, f. howells, j.w. gregory, search lights on port phillip heads, military searchlights, ministerial visit, a.a. bilson, frank tate, ponsonby carew-smyth, r.t. vale, photography, albert brun, walking engine, military traction engine, caterpllar no 1., fireless locomotives, martin mitchell, william geldard, nipporium, c. corrie, william baragwanath, a.c. hesselmann -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Pepper (Study in Light), 1990s
Two mounted black and white photographs of a capsicum. If you are able to provide information on the photographer or photography please use the comment box below. photography, tafe photograph -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), B. Gallagher (standing at a book shelf) and Vice Warden of International House Dr Rajaratnam Sundarason (seated reading), c. 1961
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Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Pamphlet, Price List for 1925, A.G. Nightingale, Nurseryman, Emerald, Vic, About 1925
Nursery owned by Alfred George Nightingale, who originally worked for Nobelius Nurseries. Nightingale Nursery sold fruit and ornamental trees and delivered to Emerald Railway Station. The nurseries covered an area of 50 acres.Part of the horticultural history of Emerald and the surrounding district.Four page, cream coloured pamphlet with black printing. Contains price lists for fruit trees, ornamentals, berries, hedge plants, creepers and pot plants.a.g.nightingale, emerald -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured
This is a photo of Leptospermum Turbinatum (Shining Tea-tree).Photo shows a close-up view of a native flower (tea-tree).The flower has five white petals with small dark pink/red centre petals. Small, red tipped, green leaves surround the flower and can be seen on the stems. The background is out of focus.natural history, flora -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Sepia Photograph, 1920's
This album was presented to the Earl of Stradbroke by the Fathers of Soldiers and Returned Soldiers 16/2/1923. Photo shows Cowes Pier looking north across the bay with Moonah trees and coastal vegetation in the foregroundPhotograph of Cowes Pier looking north across the bay with Moonah tree and other coastal vegetation in the foreground. Photo would have been taken from the Esplanade.Rose Series P 2788. The Pier, Cowes, Phillip Island, Vic.phillip island, cowes, pier, earl of stradbroke, moonah tree -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph
The former mill and weir shown in the photograph were sited on the banks of Jacksons Creek downstream from the town of Sunbury. John Eadie, a Scottish immigrant established the water-driven flour mill on the banks of the creek after he arrived in the colony in 1866. The mill continued operating until the outbreak of World War 1 when the metal wheel and iron roofing were taken and used for the war effort. The hill in the back ground with the trees and buildings was the site of the former Sunbury Asylum. Milling was one of Sunbury's early industries that were established in the district.A black and white photograph of a building and a lake in a valley. Buildings and trees are visible on a distant hillside.sunbury flour mill., milling -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Indigenous species promoted in book, 9/01/1991 12:00:00 AM
An article written by Cecily Falkingham, co-author, Nunawading Gazette column.An article written by Cecily Falkingham, co-author, Nunawading Gazette column, 'Exploring our habitat' reviewing the Blackburn Tree Preservation Society's plant guide to indigenous species in Nunawading:'Why grow indigenous'.An article written by Cecily Falkingham, co-author, Nunawading Gazette column. environment, blackburn and district tree preservation society, native plants, tribe, dianne, hooke, bernard, smith, les -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/05/1993 12:00:00 AM
Also a black and white photograph of the palm tree donated by the Edebohis family of Orbost transported by O'Donnells and lifted into place by Whiters Cranes November 1993 number 04258.1 size 13.5 x 8 cmBlack and white photograph of a palm tree from Warregal city being unloaded by Whiter Street Cranes on the waterfront near the Clock Tower Lakes Entrance Victoriajetties, waterways -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - View of Cato Lake, Black & White photo of Valentine Series No 1083 Willows Victoria/Cato Lake
View of Victoria/Cato Lake showing just a short section of the walking track and willows around the lake. Houses can be seen in the distance. The lake is very still as the trees are reflected in the water.Black & White photo of Valentine Series No 1083 Victoria/Cato lake. The photo is of a post card of Victoria/Cato Lake. Willow trees line the right side of the photograph. Valentine Series No 1083. The willows Victoria Park, Stawell. stawell -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document - LABEL, 38th TIME LINE, Post 1960
Black & white printed paper attached to cardboard.“38th Infantry Battalion Genealogical Tree”geneological, 38th bn -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Chart - Family, Lockwood Family History, 1972
Chart in a cylinderLockwood Family Tree 1872 - 1972lockwood family tree, forster j, chart in a cylinder, tatura, family history, lockwood family, documents, charts -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, H D Bulmer, 1940 c
Black and white postcard of the Homestead at Whiters Camp Park Lakes Entrance VictoriaA Glimpse of Whiters Homestad thro the treesparks, businesses -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Stocks for Riding Boots, Late 1800's to early 1900's
These wooden trees for riding stocks are a concept that was brought to early colonial days from "mother" England. Gentle folk of wealth and status used these trees from early 1800's to keep and maintain their riding boots in their correct form. This form of maintaining the tall riding boot structure was maintained in Australia by the rural "elite" both on cattle properties and smaller cattle stations in the early 1900's. Good riding boots were a status symbol in rural and outback Australia. The riding stocks "wooden trees" are very significant in the Kiewa Valley because they were used by members of some of the original grazing cattle families to settle there. Both cattle and sheep properties occupied large areas of the Kiewa Valley and they also herded their flock and herd on the Bogong High Plains region. These stocks and boots were worn by Fred Roper whose great grand daughter donated them to KVHS. Therefore these boots and stocks would date from 1880's to 1920's and are a good representation of the style of boots worn during this period. This pair of wooden stocks for riding boots trees has been manufactured to a very high standard. Each of the four boot tree parts fit snugly together and maintain their form, and that of the boot that they occupy. The groove channels and foot forms (tongue and groove) are exact and once snapped together become very solid. There is a brass ring, attached by a small brass "peg" on each of the thin "sliding" middle uprights. See KVHS 0177 - Riding boots.On top "L" (for left boot), "R" (for right boot)horse. country. leather. gaiters. high plains. grazing. cattlemen. laces. studs. stocks. roper family. bogong high plains. -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Anderson Family
No given information. Obviously a Photograph primarily of a graceful tree. figures not clear enough for identification of place or time.View from a Verandah of unidentified garden depicting a large tree and four people on path to right of Photograph. Photo may have been taken from Glen Isla on the Verandah. In the distance a "For Sale" Notice is visible opposite the garden.local history, photography, photographs, slides, film, unidentified garden, phillip island, black & white photograph, mrs emma anderson jacobs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Walk a while, 22/04/1992 12:00:00 AM
Article in Nunawading Gazette, 22 Apr 1992, on David Moss.Article in Nunawading Gazette, 22 Apr 1992, on David Moss, foundation member of Blackburn Tree Preservation Society who organises regular country walks. He also founded the Mitcham Film Society.Article in Nunawading Gazette, 22 Apr 1992, on David Moss.moss, david, mitcham film society, blackburn and district tree preservation society -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Principal's Residence, 1913
Note from T.H. Kneen 13 February 1991, "Right hand tall tree is Californian Redwood. Over Pergola-Banksia Rose." On 19 November 1991, "Weatherboard construction of right rear of residence was modified/replaced to provide a bedroom for Mr. McLennan's family - he had 6 daughters. That room was later converted to a bathroom with three large storage cupboards." 2 copies black and white photograph. B91.17 and B91.18. View of various trees, shrubs and flowers. House on rise. On reverse "1913."trees, shrubs, flowers, californian redwood, mr. mclennan, principal's residence, principal's house, cordyline -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Postcard, Albany Crescent,Surrey Hills, Victoria Postcard
We hold 2 copies of this post card, the image of which which had been hand-tinted. The tree guards along the street prevented horses from browsing on their bark and leaves. The street on the right is probably Beatrice Avenue. SLV collection dates the post card as c1906.A coloured stamped postcard identified as Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills, Victoria showing the tree plantings on the naturestrips, gutters and houses with picket fences.SHP2213a Postcard front "Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills, Victoria". On the back is a message addressed to Mr N Smith at Phillip Island from "Ada". SHP2213b Received 2001 See our postcard print also/ From Julie Jones Heritage Officer Whitehorse/ after Heritage Trails published/ Have an original card already.albany crescent, surrey hills, ada, mr n smith, phillip island, post cards, 1901-1910