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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Behind These Hallowed Walls, 2011
... . the age denise gadd john fordham fobg friends of burnley gardens ...Article about John Fordham's (President Friends of Burnley Gardens) involvement with the trees in the Melbourne Club garden.Article in the "Saturday Age" 12.02.2011 gardening section by Denise Gadd about John Fordham's (President Friends of Burnley Gardens) involvement with the trees in the Melbourne Club garden.the age, denise gadd, john fordham, fobg, friends of burnley gardens, melbourne club -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Green Oasis Full of Secrets, 2012
... Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age Denise Gadd ...Article about the Melbourne Club garden when the Club opened its gardens for the first time to raise funds for the Friends of Burnley Gardens. This was instigated by John Fordham,arborist and FOBG member, who is their arborist.Article in "The Age" 22.09.2012 by Denise Gadd about the Melbourne Club garden when the Club opened its gardens for the first time to raise funds for the Friends of Burnley Gardens. This was instigated by John Fordham,arborist and FOBG member, who is their arborist.the age, denise gadd, fobg, friends of burnley gardens, john fordham, melbourne club, fundraising, arborist -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Burnley Welcome Back, Sugar Gum, 2013
... Welcome Back, Sugar Gum Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age Megan ...Article about the construction of the table and benches made from the Sugar Gum which had to be removed at Burnley Gardens. Welcome-back ceremony advertised for 14.02.2014. Photograph of Andrew Smith, Gardens Manager, beside the table. Paid for by the Friends of Burnley Gardens.Article in "The Age" 09.02.2013 by Megan Backhouse about the construction of the table and benches made from the Sugar Gum which had to be removed at Burnley Gardens. Welcome-back ceremony advertised for 14.02.2014. Photograph of Andrew Smith, Gardens Manager, beside the table. Paid for by the Friends of Burnley Gardens.the age, megan backhouse, burnley gardens, andrew smith, gardens manager, fobg, sugar gum, sugar gum table, gardens manage, friends of burnley gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Crafted by Nature, 2014
... by Nature Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age ...Describes Sandra McMahon's (Grad Dip Hort) garden which was open for the Garden Designfest on 15-16 November, 2014.Article in the gardening section of "The Age" November 15, 2014 by Megan Backhouse. Describes Sandra McMahon's (Grad Dip Hort) garden which was open for the Garden Designfest on 15-16 November, 2014. OGA notice about Sandra McMahon's gardensthe age, megan backhouse, sandra mcmahon, designfest, open garden, garden designer -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Ground Control, 2015
... . Ground Control Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age Megan ...Article about John Rayner, Senior Lecturer in Urban Horticulture at Burnley, John Rayner. Description of his garden in the Dandenongs.Article in "The Age" February 7, 2015 by Megan Backhouse about John Rayner, Senior Lecturer in Urban Horticulture at Burnley, John Rayner. Description of his garden in the Dandenongs.megan backhouse, john rayner, lecturer, urban horticulture, garden, dandenongs -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Burnley students go back to help dig up history, 1985
... back to help dig up history Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age ...Article about a reunion planned as a forerunner for the 1991 Centenary celebrations. Quotes from Edna Walling, Grace Fraser. Donated by Ella Chalmers (née Fry) 1928Article in "The Age" 03.12.1985 by Anne Latreille Female student carrying a tree in a tin container. The student is wearing boots, gaiters and jodhpurs. The original photograph was lent to the Archives by Anne Latreille. It was used as an illustration for an article in, "The Age," in 1991. It was used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried. See B91.192.anne latreille, ella chalmers (nee fry), centenary, student reunion, edna walling, grace fraser, ella fry, students working outside -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, In growing memory of a gifted gardener, 1980-1990
... Newspaper Cutting The Age ...Article possibly from The Age. An article by Dorothy Carter about Edna Walling and the gardens and cottages at Bickley Vale, Mooroolbark. There is one photo of Edna Walling and photographs of two cottages at Bickley Vale.dorothy carter, edna walling, bickley vale -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Horticultural Society, 1865
... Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age ...Copy of article in "The Age" 20 July, 1865 p7. Description of Annual General Meeting. Grounds unfit for purpose after 1863 flood. Young stock being planted in part of Ornamental Garden. Government allowing Society to select more suitable ground near to present garden.floods, gardens, annual general meeting, horticultural society of victoria, flood damage, ornamental garden used for fruit trees, additional grant of land -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, A Vision Bears Fruit, 2018
... Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age Megan Backhouse ...Article in "The Age" 17.02.2018 p14 'Spectrum' by Megan Backhouse. Article on the 170 year anniversary of the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria.the age, spectrum, megan backhouse, rhsv, royal horticultural society of victoria, history -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, The Burnley Students - Women as Horticulturalists, 1899
... as Horticulturalists Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age ...Copy of article in the Age dated 15 December, 1899 p. 7 on the prize giving at Burnley.the age, charles bogue luffman, female students, burnley school of horticulture, c b luffmann, prize giving, students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Roots Run Deep by the Yarra, 2011
... . Roots Run Deep by the Yarra Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age ...Article in "The Saturday Age" by Denise Gadd July 16, 2011 advertising the Open Day at Burnley. Includes historical information and interviews with contemporary people associated with the Gardens.the saturday age, denise gadd, open day, burnley, history, edna walling, paul bangay, chris williams, michele adler, john fordham -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper, The Age, Thought for food
... Newspaper The Age Voice - The University of Melbourne ...university of melbourne, voice, food security, food sustainability, urban food production, associate degree in urban horticulture, chris williams, burnley campus -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Alumna turns Burnley Gardens Canteen into a Melbourne favourite, 2011
... Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age Lieu Thi Pham ...Article in The Age 09.05.2011 by Lieu Thi Pham about Tansy Good and the café she runs at Burnley Campus. She is a Burnley Graduate.the age, canteen, lieu thi pham, tansy good, burnley campus -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Trevor Lamb collection: The Age, April 21, 1975
On 25th April 1915, 60,000 Australians landed at Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula. By evening that day over 2000 Australians had died. Although this was a military failure, it was seen as the defining moment of the Aussie character and the Anzac spirit.One page article from The Age of April 21, 1975. Gallipoli sixtieth anniversary.the age, 1975, gallipoli -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Clothing - Leather Boot
The boot consisted of a complete man's black leather work-boot resting on the ground sub-floor surface (Layers A-B) in front of the fireplace. Although the uppers had folded inwards and hardened, the fabric was in generally good condition. The newspaper consisted of a single folded sheet, comprising the front and rear pages of 'The Age' (January 2nd, 1872), which was crumpled together with a contemporary theatrical flyer. As the items were removed prior to inspection, a direct association between these items cannot be made, though it is possible that the crumpled newspaper had been originally been inside the boot. The boot is significant based on its connection to the construction of the former Royal Mint building and its potential in demonstrating a ritual building practice. Leather boot - Black leather men's ankle-high boot. The leather is dry and desiccated leading to hardening. There is a layer of dirt and mud over all surfaces. Most of the sole has been lost. Nails revealed in this area are corroding, the heal remains and is well attached - there has been a pronounced shrinkage of the leather of the heal. The lace is missing from the boot. buildings, history, architecture, former royal mint, historic building -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, The Age, Named after a drowned bullock, this 'suburb' is a diamond in the rough, 31/08/2024
... , this 'suburb' is a diamond in the rough Article Newspaper Clipping ...Article about the people and places relating to Diamond Creek, including its history and people of note.Article over 2 pages, text with with colour and black and white imagesdiamond creek, diamond creek - places -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, University of Ballarat: Newspaper Clippings, July to December, 2000
Newspaper clippings collected by the University during the months July to December, 2000. These come from several sources in Ballarat, Horsham, Ararat, Stawell and the Melbourne Press. The items relate to activities related to the University and individual student achievements.Black A4 , two ring arch lever folder. Divided into months by coloured dividers. university of ballarat, newspaper clippings, 2000, ballarat courier, wimmera mail times, ararat advertiser, stawell times, weekly advertiser, the age, the australian, horsham & district weekly advertiser, july to december -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, University of Ballarat: Newspaper Clippings, January to June, 2000
Newspaper clippings collected by the University during the months January to June 2000. These come from several sources in Ballarat, Horsham, Ararat, Stawell and the Melbourne Press. The items relate to activities related to the University and individual student achievements.Black A4 , two ring arch lever folder. Divided into months by coloured dividers. university of ballarat, newspaper clippings, january to june, 2000, ballarat courier, wimmera mail times, ararat advertiser, stawell times, weekly advertiser, the age, the australian, horsham & district weekly advertiser -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: WALKING PROUD
From 1909-1929, all boys 12-14 yrs and men 18-20 were required to enrol for army training only for domestic service. In 1939 all unmarried men aged 21 yrs were required to register for 3 months training for service in Australia and its territories. This was expanded in 1942 when all men 18-35 yrs and single men 35-45 yrs were required to register for the CMF (Citizens Military Force) Many of these then volunteered for the regular army during WW2. However the biggest National Service intake occurred between 1951 and 1972 as a reaction to the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Initially this required all 18 yr olds to complete 176 days of military service. Then in 1964 the lottery system was invoked.Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2002. Walking proud: these men were part of the July 9, 1957 national service intake chosen by ballot. The men are pictured at Puckapunyal army camp. Photo supplied by Ernie Hartland.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Media items, Newspaper items related to University of Ballarat and Federation University: 2003 to Present Day
Items related to the University of Ballarat and Federation University that have appeared in the print media. Ballarat Courier and Ballarat Times are major sources, with Melbourne and other country publications - The Age, The Australian, Herald/Sun, Daylesford and Gippsland. The articles are grouped by year and in reverse order - 2003 to present day. Not all years have items.Black two-ring arch-lever folder. Items grouped in to years - reverse order. Coloured dividers.university of ballarat, federation university, the age, the australian, herald-sun, ballarat courier, ballarat times -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, The Valley Voice, Martin's the one, 15/08/1979
Martin Posar, age 16, was the youngest player at the time to be selected for the Greensborough soccer team firsts.Digital copy of newspaper articlesoccer, greensborough soccer club, martin posar -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, Native Fauna at Healesville Sanctuary, 15 April 1961
... at Healesville Sanctuary Newspaper Cutting The Age, Melbourne ...Photographs and short notes on animals,also indicating an increase in tourist popularity at the Sanctuary.photocopy pages x 3non-fictionPhotographs and short notes on animals,also indicating an increase in tourist popularity at the Sanctuary.1960s -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Murray Smith, Jarrod Pye, Jenny and Kevin Dowie, Jenny Devonshire, Tom Cook, Ruth McPhee, Don Collins, Kimberly Smith, Bree Waters, Lorraine Cook, Courtney Ellis, Emma Devonshire, Rex Horner, Tim Dowie, Malanie McPhee, Alec McPhee, Gareth and Scott Ager, Andrew Devonshire, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/04/1996 12:00:00 AM
trophy winners at Tennis Club Trophy Night Murray Smith, Jarrod Pye, Jenny and Kevin Dowie, Jenny Devonshire, Tom Cook, Ruth McPhee, Don Collins, Kimberly Smith, Bree Waters, Lorraine Cook, Courtney Ellis, Emma Devonshire, Rex Horner, Tim Dowie, Malanie McPhee, Alec McPhee, Gareth and Scott Ager, Andrew Devonshire Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph showing trophy winners at Tennis Club Trophy Night Murray Smith, Jarrod Pye, Jenny and Kevin Dowie, Jenny Devonshire, Tom Cook, Ruth McPhee, Don Collins, Kimberly Smith, Bree Waters, Lorraine Cook, Courtney Ellis, Emma Devonshire, Rex Horner, Tim Dowie, Malanie McPhee, Alec McPhee, Gareth and Scott Ager, Andrew Devonshire Lakes Entrance Victoria sports, tennis, clubs, recreation -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Tram lines buckle as heatwave gets worse", 3/01/1991
... Newspaper clipping from The Age 3-1-1991,... Trackwork Kingsway Has date in red ink "Age 3-1-91" Newspaper ...Newspaper clipping titled "Tram lines buckle as heatwave gets worse", with a photo of buckled trams lines at the top of a hill in Riversdale Road Camberwell, with tram crews, inspector looking on. Article by Bruce Tobin, photo by Mike Martin. Notes the hot temperatures, fires, and that tracks along Kingsway had also buckled, as reported by a The Met spokesman Pat Wilson.Demonstrates a rare event in Melbourne - a set of buckled tram rails due to heat.Newspaper clipping from The Age 3-1-1991,Has date in red ink "Age 3-1-91"trams, tramways, the met, camberwell, riversdale rd, trackwork, kingsway -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING, ARGUS AGE, 1 CLUNES BIRTHDAY .2 FAMOUS MINING TOWNS, 4 - 7 - 1931 27 - 8 - 32
... TOWNS Newspaper NEWSPAPER CUTTING ARGUS AGE MELBOURNE ...NEWSPAPER HEADLINES. CLUNES BIRTHDAY. FAMOUS MINING TOWNS .1. 80TH ANNIVERSARY JULY 4, 1931 .2. THE QUARTZ REEFS OF CLUNES. SOME INTERESTING DOCUMENTS..2 NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS. .1. CLUNES MINING 80TH ANNIVERSARY JULY 4, 1931 .2. THE QUARTZ REEFS OF CLUNES. SOME INTERESTING DOCUMENTS.local history, document, newspaper cutting, mining -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, A wise old bird is the pelican, 1 December 1951
... A wise old bird is the pelican Newspaper Cutting The Age ...Photo of Marie Looby feeding a pelicanOriginalnon-fictionPhoto of Marie Looby feeding a pelican1950s -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Clipping, Death of Mitcham resident, E. E. (Edgar) Walker - December, 1936
Newspaper report of the death of Edgar Edwards Walker, aged 74, at his home in Mitcham, Victoria. (Newspaper name/date unknown).Mr Walker was governing director of the Australian Tesselated Tile Co. Pty. Ltd., Mitcham ... a company he founded 49 years ago. He was a member of the Nunawading Shire Council for 25 years, and was several times president. He took a keen interest in local affairs and was a trustee of the Mitcham Methodist Church and Memorial Hall. His funeral took place at Box Hill cemetery (December 1936). -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, Alan Marshall by Marcus Skipper (1995) outside Eltham Library, Panther Place, Eltham, 11 October 2006
Sculture in bronze of Alan Marshall by Marcus Skipper, 1995 Alan Marshall, AM., O.B.E., Hon.LL,D. (1902-1984) was born at Noorat, Victoria and became one of Australia's most famous authors. His association with the Eltham area began in 1920 when he started his first job as a junior clerk at the Eltham Shire Offices, Kangaroo Ground. In the 1940's he spent some time living at Research. From 1955 he lived in Eltham for nearly 20 years. Disabilities resulting from polio as a young child did not prevent a wide range of experiences. Alan's occupations have been listed as clerk, night watchman, fortune teller, freelance journalist and author. He has been patron of many disadvantaged Children's Societies. Alan's books are numerous and include novels, short stories, children's books, history and travel. Among the best known are his autobiographies "I Can Jump Puddles" and "This is the Grass". Others include "These are My People", "Ourselves Writ Strange", "People of the Dreamtime"; "The Gay Provider" and "Wild Red Horses". In 1971 he wrote the Centenary History of the Shire of Eltham, "Pioneers and Painters". Covered under National Trust of Australia (Victoria), State significance. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p159 Outside the Eltham Library a bronze figure of a short one-legged man with a crutch invites people to the world of literature. The bronze statue, by Marcus Skipper, is of author Alan Marshall, who is famed for his autobiography I Can Jump Puddles, about growing up and overcoming the effects of polio. That plucky little boy later lived in the Nillumbik district for more than 50 years, and on his death in 1984, was buried in the Nillumbik Cemetery at Diamond Creek. Although a hugely successful author, his grave is modest with only a tiny boulder and simple bronze plaque on a grassed plot. From 1955 to 1972 Marshall lived in a tiny fibro-cement bungalow at the rear of a house at Park West Road, Eltham, owned by his older sister, Elsie McConnell. It was there that he wrote most of his autobiographical trilogy and his history of the former Eltham Shire, Pioneers and Painters. His long association with Eltham Shire began in 1918 when his family moved to Diamond Creek. Then in 1920 he began work as a junior clerk at the Eltham Shire Offices on Main Road, Kangaroo Ground near the Yarra Glen Road, while boarding at the hotel next door. Marshall later bought a block of land in Research, which had three bark huts. In one of these he wrote his first book These Are My People. He later sold the land but lived in a caravan there and in 1955 wrote I Can Jump Puddles.1 Proud of its citizen, the Eltham Shire named a park after Marshall at the corner of Main Road and Leanne Drive, Eltham. In 1985 the Shire initiated the Alan Marshall Short Story Award. It was Marshall’s early life in the country that taught him to live courageously in spite of his crippling polio, and he inspired many. This informed his writing – full of courage, championing the battler and love of the bush. Alan Marshall was born in 1902 at Noorat in Western Victoria, as the only son of Billy a drover, horse breaker, hawker and then general store owner. At the age of six, Marshall contracted infantile paralysis and was later hospitalised in Colac for 18 months. With his father’s encouragement, Marshall learnt to swim, wrestle and box, ride a bicycle (downhill), ride a horse and drive a car. Marshall won a scholarship to Stott’s Correspondence College to study accountancy. To help him continue his studies and find employment, his family bought 12 acres (4.8ha), in Ryans Road, Diamond Creek, opposite Windmill Court. There they ran cows, some poultry and an orchard. But life with a disability and during the Depression was hard for Marshall, who for 20 years, endured long periods of unemployment and loneliness and was often exploited at work.2 However, life improved in the 1930s, when he published short stories and articles in newspapers and magazines, including a column of advice to the lovelorn, which he wrote for nearly 20 years. At age 42 Marshall published his first book and in the next 30 years he published more than 20. His most successful book was I Can Jump Puddles, which sold more than three million copies internationally. It was made into a film, released in 1971, by Czechoslovakian director Karel Kachyna. Marshall was one of the first Australians to write about Aborigines who called him Gurrawilla - teller of tales - when he lived with them in Arnhem Land for eight months.3 In 1941 Marshall married Olive Dixon, with whom he had two daughters, Catherine and Jennifer. Marshall and Olive divorced in 1957. In 1972 Marshall was awarded an OBE for his work with the handicapped. He was also awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws by Melbourne University, an Order of Australia for services to literature and the Soviet Order of Friendship of Peoples.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, alan marshall, art in public places, eltham, eltham library, marcus skipper, panther place, public art, sculpture -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Cutting from The Mail 25-3-1987 - death of Mr. Kevin Pratt a well known Ringwood resident
Kevin Pratt was one of Ringwood's best known residents when he died at the age of 77 in 1987. An amputee from the age of three he overcame his own physical handicaps and went on to encourage and help the youth of the district. He was President of the Ringwood Football Club for 25 years. His memory is perpetuated by a pavillion in Mullum Reserve which bears his name. Mr Pratt's Funeral service in Our Ladies Church in Bedford Road was well attended. See also photographs in PersonalitiesNewspaper article about Mr Kevin Pratt who died in 1987 -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Article - Newspaper clipping, The Age, Questions for ... Elizabeth Fiddian, Seafarers' volunteer, 21 July 2003
... Newspaper clipping The Age David Fiorovanti Robert Banks ...This interview of Elizabeth Fiddian, 89, a long lasting volunteer and supporter of the Mission was made in 2003. Matt Blackwood and Csilla Csongway made their documentary, Light Bearers, after reading this articleLarge and folded newspaper clipping with photographic portraithlg, flying angel, elizabeth fiddian, volunteers, interview, light bearers, david fiorovanti, robert banks