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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Keeping bees on forested lands: a code of practice. (Benecke, F. S.). [np], [nd], [nd]
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, e-book, Bee-keeping for profit. (Morley, W. S.). London, 1914, 1914
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, A quantitative model of honey bee colony population dynamics. (Khoury, David S., Myercough, Mary R. and Barron, Andrew B.). np, 2011, 2011
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Nectar and pollen sources of New Zealand. (Walsh, R. S.). Wellington, 1978, 1978
59 pages, illustrated. -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Beauty and the bees (Robb, S.), 2012, 2012
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Dr Sara's Honey Potions (Robb, S.), 2009, 2009
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, The foodies' guide to Sydney 09 (Greenwood, H., Newton, J., & Lewis, S.), Prahran, 2008, 2008
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Plants and honey bees: their relationships (Aston, D & Bucknall, S.), Mytholmroyd, 2004, 2004
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Honey flora of Queensland (Blake, S. T. & Roff, C.), Brisbane, 1987, 1987
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Letters from the hive (Buchmann, S. & Repplier, B.), New York, 2005, 2005
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Amazing facts about Australian native plants (Hope, C. & Parish, S.), Archerfield, 2008, 2008
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, The beekeeper's bible: bees, honey, recipes & other home uses (Jones, R. A. & Sweeney-Lynch, S.), New York, 2011, 2011
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, The beekeeper's bible: bees, honey, recipes & other home uses (Jones, R. A. & Sweeney-Lynch, S.), New York, 2011, 2011
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Forgotten pollinators (Buchmann, S. L. & Nabhan, G. P.), Washington, 1996, 1996
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, The secret life of bees (Kidd, S. M.), London, 2004, 2004
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Evaluating alternative antibiotics for control of European foulbrood disease. (Doughty, S., Luck, J. & Goodman, R.). Canberra, 2004, 2004
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Commercial beekeeping in Australia. (Benecke, Frederick S.). Canberra, 2003, 2003
87 pages, illustrated. -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Commercial beekeeping in Australia. (Benecke, Frederick S.). Canberra, 2003, 2003
87 pages, illustrated. -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Honey identification. (Sawyer, Rex and Pickard, R. S. (editor)). Cardiff, 1988, 1988
115 pages, illustrated. -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Pollen identification for beekeepers. (Sawyer, Rex and Pickard, R. S. (editor)). Hebden Bridge, UK, 2006, 2006
111 pages, illustrated. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, A Banker All At Sea: being World War II naval memoirs (1941-1946) of F. S. Holt, 1983
Biographical note: Fred Holt (1914-1993), a son of Edmund and Ruby Holt, joined the Bank of Australasia (now ANZ) as a clerk in 1933. His banking career was interrupted at age 26, in 1941 when he volunteered for services in the Royal Australian Navy. Fred Holt grew up in Surrey Hills; brother of Alan Holt. At the time of enlistment he was living with his parents at 9 beatrice Avenue, Surrey Hills. He married Euphemia Craig in 1945. This is a personal account of Lieutenant Frederick Sutton Holt's service in World War II from 1940 onwards, as a member of the Royal Australian Navy Volunteer Reserve. He served on HMS Terpsichore. He was mentioned in dispatches for skill, determination and bravery in anti-U-boat operations whilst serving with HMS Troubridge, Terpsichore and Vetch. (REF: Commonwealth Gazette 13/3/1945). A personal account of Fred Holt's service in World War II from 1940 onwards, as a volunteer in the Royal Australian Navy.Title page: signed Fred Holt(mr) fred s holt, great britain, royal naval, world war, 1939-1945, royal australian navy, navies, armed forces, returned servicepeople, frederick sutton holt, hms terpsichore -
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 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Miss Win Jacobs kindergarten at Wyclif Church, Surrey Hills in the 1940's
18 boys and girls sitting and standing in the long grass in the grounds outside the brick building building. Two trees are up against the brick building with the outside staircase leading to a doorway. A number of girls are wearing bows in their hair.Kinder at Wyclif / Win Jacobs / Kind Teachurches, buildings, structures and establishments, children, wyclif church, norfolk road, architectural features, trees, surrey hills, pre schools, stairs, jacobs, win (miss), yarnold, win (mrs) -
Round the Bend Conservation Co-operative
Many houses were built by members, like the early ones in the 70’s, using mud bricks and recycled materials. Conversations during that time started with “How many bricks did you make today?”
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan - Photocopy, Site for New Building Burnley S. of H
Photocopy of Public Works Department Site for New Building UCB.2.110 Part of 61/590. Handwritten on it, " Plans were drawn up for a new building on right of Swan Street driveway - Public Records Office has plans for this building."buildings, burnley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Glenferrie PR. S. No. 1508: Detail Survey, 1982
Original and 2 copies of Public Works Department, Victoria plans of Glenferrie Primary School for the Department of Education SU 2241.2. Shows site plan and Pit Schedule.glenferre primary school, survey -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Graduation Day Mid 1960's, 1970-1980
2 very similar photographs. 5 students wearing blazers, with a staff member standing in front of the Administration Building. It appears to be Graduation Day.On reverse, "Photograph by Publicity Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. No. D826A and B."students, blazers, administration building, graduation day -
Vision Australia
Container - Object, Donation tin - round RVIB circa 1980's, 1980s
Coin collections have a long and varied history. Coins were often collected in churches in a box located near the entrance/exit, and later via a collection plate that was passed amongst the congregation Funds were used to repair the church or feed the poorest of the parish. The donation of coins is and was considered part of religious life and mentioned in Christian, Jewish and Islamic texts. With the need and expansion of charitable works occurring outside religious life, charity boxes began to spread into hospitals, orphanages and asylums. The need for non-fixed boxes grew with the rise in charities and their activities outside a fixed building. Collection boxes could be large (and therefore hard to move) or could be held by individuals acting as collection agents, working at a specific location, moving between dwellings or at events. In this example, the RVIB tin could be used gathering coins at events such as Carols by Candlelight, White Cane day or other special marketing days.1 metal coin collection tin with handle and paper wrapYour Donation Supports the Work of The Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind RVIB lighthouse logo 557 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Telephone 9529 3544royal victorian institute for the blind, equipment -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Donation tin - round Radio 3RPH circa 1990's, 1980-1990s
Coin collections have a long and varied history. Coins were often collected in churches in a box located near the entrance/exit, and later via a collection plate that was passed amongst the congregation Funds were used to repair the church or feed the poorest of the parish. The donation of coins is and was considered part of religious life and mentioned in Christian, Jewish and Islamic texts. With the need and expansion of charitable works occurring outside religious life, charity boxes began to spread into hospitals, orphanages and asylums. The need for non-fixed boxes grew with the rise in charities and their activities outside a fixed building. Collection boxes could be large (and therefore hard to move) or could be held by individuals acting as collection agents, working at a specific location, moving between dwellings or at events. In this example, the 3RPH tin could be used gathering coins at events such as outside broadcasts or other special marketing days.1 metal coin collection tin with handle and paper wrap1170 Radio 3RPH For the print handicapped A service of the Association for the Blindassociation for the blind, 3rph radio station -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Australian War Memorial, H. M. A. S, 1942
Book