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Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - BW photograph Opening of Queen Victoria Rotunda, Buninyong Gardens, 13 December, 1901, Opening of Queen Victoria Rotunda, Buninyong Gardens, 13 December, 1901
... Opening of Queen Victoria Rotunda, Buninyong Gardens, 13 ...Historic building, eventPhotograph of original photo, Opening of Queen Victoria Rotunda, Buninyong Gardens, 13 December, 1901"Opening of the rotunda Buninyong Gardens. I think Bern is the child." queen victoria rotunda, buninyong gardens, opening -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Kew Historical Society, Tour of the Boroondara (Kew) General Cemetery, 1977
One of a series of photographs of a guided tour of the cemetery, led by members of the Kew Historical Society for members of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria.Reverse: "KH-91. 1977. Tour arranged for Royal H Society by Kew Historical Society 1977. Boroondara Cemetery. Address given to commemorate early settlers." boroondara (kew) general cemetery - victoria - australia -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Watercolour Painting, The Rotunda in the Surrey Gardens,1966, 1966
... The Rotunda in the Surrey Gardens,1966 ...The rotunda in the Surrey Gardens was built in 1912 and demolished in the early 1970's. The rotunda was dedicated to John Gray in appreciation of his service to the community. The watercolour was painted in 1966 by Miss Barker of Union Road. The artist may be Valerie Jean Barker of Unit 5, 246 Union Road. (REF: 1963 electoral roll). There is no knowledge of the identity of the lettering in the lower right hand corner of the painting. The medium is grey lead ink and watercolour. Framed watercolour of the rotunda in Surrey Gardens painted circa 1966. The medium is grey lead ink and watercolour.On the back: "The Rotunda in the Surrey Gardens, 1966/, Ink and watercolour by Miss Barker of Union Road, Surrey Hills/ [Could be Valerie Jean Barker, 5/246 Union Road - ref:1963 electoral roll]" -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plan - Framed Subdivision Plan (copy), F Price, Plan of Mr William Derrick's Land, Kew being Subdivision of Part of Section 86, Parish of Boroondara, County of Bourke, 1872, 1872
William Derrick was an early landowner in Kew, and with James Venn Morgan and James Dannock the purchaser of the parcel of land bounded by Cotham Road, High Street and Mary Street. Derrick Street in Kew is named after him.Map mounted under perspex. ‘Plan of Mr Willia Derrick's Land, Kew being Subdivision of Part of Section 86, Parish of Boroondara, County of Bourke’. This is a copy of the plan held in the State Library of Victoria.kew subdivision plan, john derrick, subdivision plans -- kew (vic.) -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Lily pond, St Kilda Botanical Gardens, c1910, c. 1996
... Lily pond, St Kilda Botanical Gardens, c1910 ...Historical gardens in the City of Port Phillip Postcard series celebrating the launch of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourneblack and white postcard, unmounted, original, good conditionOn back: Historic gardens in the City of Port Phillip Postcard series celebrating the launch of the Royal Botanic Garden's Melbourne, 'Flora for Victoria' 1996 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, O'Donnell Gardens, St Kilda, c1930, c. 1930-1931
... O'Donnell Gardens, St Kilda, c1930 ...Historical gardens in the City of Port Phillip Postcard series celebrating the launch of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourneblack and white postcardOn back: Historic gardens in the City of Port Phillip Postcard series celebrating the launch of the Royal Botanic Garden's Melbourne, 'Flora for Victoria' 1996 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Edwin Knox Drinking Fountain, Cleve Gardens, c. 1991
... Edwin Knox Drinking Fountain, Cleve Gardens...Cleve Gardens Fitzroy Street, St Kilda, Victoria, Australia ...colour photograph, unmountedEdwin Knox Drinking Fountain, shows engraving: erected by subscription in 1902 -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 Anniversary Event Daylesford, 2013
... Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 Anniversary Event...gardens...Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, Central Highlands ...Digital imagesvictoria, 150, anniversary, botanic, gardens, wombat hill, botanic gardens, heritage, celebration, garden party, daylesford, brass band, daylesford brass band -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford crowd, 2013
... Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event...gardens...Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, Central Highlands ...Digital imagesvictoria, 150, anniversary, botanic, gardens, wombat hill, botanic gardens, heritage, celebration, garden party, daylesford, people, crowd, community, governor, governor of victoria, alex chernov, vice regal -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Kid's Kew: a children's guide (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Richmond, 2011, 2011
... Kid's Kew: a children's guide (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew...Richmond, Royal Botanic Gardens ... -
Canterbury History Group
Map - Maling Road Built form Map, Ciy of Boroondara, 2015
Map copied from the 'Urban Planning Special Committee Agenda' Design and Development Overlay- Schedule 23 showing heritage property on Maling Road. Produced by The City of Boroondaracanterbury, maling road, heritage buildings, city of boroondara, urban planning special committee agenda, maps -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Postcard, Gardens, Port Fairy
... Gardens, Port Fairy ...gardens ...One of the large cannons located in Port Fairy in reply to the threat from foreign invaders. Originally located in the fort on Battery Hill they migrated to various destinations around the town. One of the two originally located at King George Square found its way to the gardens where it occupied several locations before resting at the car entrance to the Gardens - possibly when the Avenue of Honour was planted in Bourne Avenue. A great favororite with the kids of the town, both have now been returned to their original location where they are currently having their carriages refurbished.PhotographGardens Port Fairygardens, cannon, botanical, port fairy -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Charles Marshall et al, Ezbekia gardens Cairo, Bandstand, 1918_
... Ezbekia gardens Cairo, Bandstand. ...This photographs shows a group of people at the band stand at Ezbekia Gardens, Cairo.Digital copy of black and white photograph. "The band stand Ezbekia Gardens Cairo"charles marshall, world war 1 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Sticker Warrnambool Botanic Gardens 150 years A Growing Legacy, 2016
... Sticker Warrnambool Botanic Gardens 150 years A Growing ...This sticker was issued to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. These Gardens were first established in the early 1850s on a site near the mouth of the Hopkins River but this site proved unsuitable and the Gardens were moved to the present location (Cockman Street/ Botanic Road) in 1866. In 1877 William Guilfoyle was commissioned to provide a plan for the Botanic Gardens . A prominent curator was Charles Scoborio 1872 to 1906. This sticker is a minor interest as a memento of the 150th anniversary in 2016 of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens A white sheet of paper containing a circular shaped sticker with blue print and a logo in green and purple. The printing is in black and purple.Warrnambool Botanic Gardens 150 years A GROWING LEGACYwarrnambool botanic gardens, william guilfoyle -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, J E & B L Rogers, Cussen Memorial, Boroondara General (Kew) Cemetery, 1950s
This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand.The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.Small black and white snapshot of the Cussen Memorial in the Boroondara General Cemetery. The memorial was commissioned by Sir Leo Cussen, a judge of the Victorian Supreme Court as a memorial to his son, Hubert. The chapel is designed in the Gothic Revival style."Cussen Memorial"funerary monumnets, crypts, boroondara general (kew) cemetery, leo cussen -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Cussen Memorial, Boroondara General (Kew) Cemetery, c.1959
This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand.The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.Small black and white snapshot of the Cussen Memorial in the Boroondara General Cemetery. The memorial was commissioned by Sir Leo Cussen, a judge of the Victorian Supreme Court as a memorial to his son, Hubert. The chapel is designed in the Gothic Revival style."Cussen Memorial / Kew Cemetery"boroondara general (kew) cemetery, cussen memorial -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Wristband Night in the Gardens, 2016
... Wristband Night in the Gardens ...This wrist band was issued to those attending a Night in the Gardens, an event held in 2016 to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. These Gardens were first established near the mouth of the Hopkins River in the 1850s but this site proved unsuitable and they were moved to the present location ( Cockman Street/ Botanic Road) in 1866. In 1877 William Guilfoyle was commissioned to provide a plan of the Gardens. Charles Scoborio 1872 to 1906 was a prominent curator. A piece of paper with black printing and removable ends with adhesive on the back to form a temporary wrist band. Night in the Gardens 19th march 2016- 7 pm.william guilfoyle, charles scoborio -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph, Basketball Court at Banksia Gardens, Broadmeadows 1998, 3 February 1998
... Basketball Court at Banksia Gardens, Broadmeadows 1998 ...This glossy colour photograph from 1998 captures the basketball court at Banksia Gardens in Broadmeadows. The image is a valuable piece of the social history of Banksia Gardens Estate, illustrating the recreational facilities available to residents at the time. The basketball court served as a vital community space, promoting physical activity, social interaction, and community cohesion. It reflects the broader efforts to create a supportive and engaging environment for the residents of Banksia Gardens, contributing to the overall development and well-being of the community. This glossy colour photograph of the basketball court at Banksia Gardens in Broadmeadows, taken in 1998, holds significant historical value. The basketball court is emblematic of the recreational facilities provided within the Banksia Gardens Estate, reflecting the social priorities of the time. It served as a crucial community space where residents could engage in physical activity, foster social interactions, and build community cohesion. The presence of such facilities highlights the efforts made to create a supportive and engaging environment for the residents, contributing to the overall development and well-being of the community. This image stands as a testament to the importance of recreational spaces in enhancing the quality of life within public housing estates.Glossy Colour Photograph of a basketball court.Basketball Court at/Banksia Gardens Broadmeadows 1998banksia gardens estate, broadmeadows, 1998, basketball court -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Drawing, Architectural Concept Plan: Kinloch Gardens proposed development, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, 1997, 1997
... Architectural Concept Plan: Kinloch Gardens proposed ...Proposed design for Kinloch Gardens project with 12 sites illustrated plus Kinloch Main House. Ian Jelbart owned the entire Woodridge Estate but retained the top of the hill in Arthur Street until this development in 1997-1998, which he developed in conjunction with Graeme Gunn. Ian Jelbart inherited the land from his father who had purchased it cheap during the Great Depression. Kinloch is a castle in Scotland. Ink, wash and pencil on paper adhered to 13mm thick polyurethane boardKinloch Gardensarthur street, eltham, graeme gunn, ian jelbart, jelbart property, kinloch gardens -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Uniform - Boroondara Library Service Uniform : long sleeve jumper, 1994
The Kew Library was run by the City of Kew until it was amalgamated into the Boroondara Library Service, when Kew became part of the City of Boroondara in 1994.Boroondara Library Service green woollen long sleeve jumper with the logo of the City embroidered in acqua thread. This black jumper was part of a new colour scheme, superseding the previous royal blue uniforms.Logo: "Boroondara City of Harmony" / Manufacturer's label: "Castle".library uniforms, jumpers, clothing, boroondara library service -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - An Expert Explains, Guns in the Gardens - John's Jottings, July, 1949
... Guns in the Gardens - John's Jottings...gardens ...Historical information about the "Guns in the Gardens".George Prideaux joined the Victorian navy in 1897 and served as an armourer. He was able to provide expert information on the Guns in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens One page and a quarter in both accounts about the Guns in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens and in an article for the Friends of the Gardens' newsletter.Nonejohn garner collection, garner, dr, guns, gardens, john's jottings, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, george prideaux, muzzle loading guns, cerberus., "big gun", "nelson" -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019 ...The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant as a fine example of a regional botanic garden demonstrating the typical characteristics of a carriage drive, informal park layout, decorative structures and works such as the memorial tower, conservatory, rotunda, cascade and fernery, which contrasts with the open lawns planted with specimen trees, areas of intensive horticultural interest and close proximity to a township developed during the mid to late nineteenth century. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant for the design input by noted landscape designer William Sangster, and for the survival of his 1884 plan, which is a rare example of a plan from this prolific garden designer. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of scientific (botanic) significance for the extensive conifer collection and cool climate plants. The Gardens contain an outstanding collection of conifers and other mature trees, many of which were donated by renowned botanist Ferdinand von Mueller. Significant trees include Pinus ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine), Pinus coulteri (Big Cone Pine), twoAbies nordmanniana (Caucasian Fir), Abies pinsapo, (Spanish Fir) and a Cedrus atlantica f. glauca(Blue Atlas Cedar), Pinus wallichiana (Bhutan Pine), Pinus pinaster (Maritime Pine), Sequoiadendron giganteum (Giant Redwood), (Monkey Puzzle) and Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut), many the largest or finest examples in Victoria. Other outstanding trees include a Tilia cordata (Small-leaved European Linden), a row of Cupressus lusitanica (Mexican cypress), a Quercus robur (English Oak) planted in 1863, avenues of Dutch Elms and a rare Quercus leucotrichophora (Himalayan Oak). The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of aesthetic significance as a rare example of a botanic garden spectacularly sited on an extinct volcanic cone which allows a panoramic view, aided by the 1938 Pioneers’ Memorial Tower, as well as vistas within and out of the gardens and from the township to the gardens. As the most prominent local landmark, the Garden’s vertical dominance in the landscape provides a dark contrast to the elms avenues, oaks and other deciduous species. (Heritage Victoria Register, )A tree in the Wombat Hill Gardens.wombat botanical gardens, daylesford botanical gardens, daylesford, trees, wombat hill botanic gardens -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019 ...The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant as a fine example of a regional botanic garden demonstrating the typical characteristics of a carriage drive, informal park layout, decorative structures and works such as the memorial tower, conservatory, rotunda, cascade and fernery, which contrasts with the open lawns planted with specimen trees, areas of intensive horticultural interest and close proximity to a township developed during the mid to late nineteenth century. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant for the design input by noted landscape designer William Sangster, and for the survival of his 1884 plan, which is a rare example of a plan from this prolific garden designer. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of scientific (botanic) significance for the extensive conifer collection and cool climate plants. The Gardens contain an outstanding collection of conifers and other mature trees, many of which were donated by renowned botanist Ferdinand von Mueller. Significant trees include Pinus ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine), Pinus coulteri (Big Cone Pine), twoAbies nordmanniana (Caucasian Fir), Abies pinsapo, (Spanish Fir) and a Cedrus atlantica f. glauca(Blue Atlas Cedar), Pinus wallichiana (Bhutan Pine), Pinus pinaster (Maritime Pine), Sequoiadendron giganteum (Giant Redwood), (Monkey Puzzle) and Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut), many the largest or finest examples in Victoria. Other outstanding trees include a Tilia cordata (Small-leaved European Linden), a row of Cupressus lusitanica (Mexican cypress), a Quercus robur (English Oak) planted in 1863, avenues of Dutch Elms and a rare Quercus leucotrichophora (Himalayan Oak). The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of aesthetic significance as a rare example of a botanic garden spectacularly sited on an extinct volcanic cone which allows a panoramic view, aided by the 1938 Pioneers’ Memorial Tower, as well as vistas within and out of the gardens and from the township to the gardens. As the most prominent local landmark, the Garden’s vertical dominance in the landscape provides a dark contrast to the elms avenues, oaks and other deciduous species. (Heritage Victoria Register, 2025)A large tree in the Wombat Gardens. wombat botanical gardens, daylesford botanical gardens, daylesford, trees, lisa gervasoni, wombat botanic gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Programme, Melbourne School of Land and Environment et al, Re-Opening of the Luffmann Ponds, 14.05.2010
... Friends of Burnley Gardens ...Refurbishment of the Luffmann Ponds joint venture between the Friends of Burnley Gardens and The University of Melbourneluffmann ponds, refurbishment, ceremony, friends of burnley gardens, melbourne school of land and environment, alex cherney, barry jones, john fordham, plaque -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph, Banksia Gardens Housing Estate, Broadmeadows 1998, 3 February 1998
... Banksia Gardens Housing Estate, Broadmeadows 1998 ...This photograph from 1998 captures the public housing at Banksia Gardens Housing Estate in Broadmeadows. The image provides a valuable historical record of the estate's development and the living conditions during that period. Banksia Gardens was designed to offer accessible and inclusive housing, reflecting the broader social and economic context of the time. The estate served as a vital community hub, fostering social connections and providing support to its residents.This photograph of the public housing at Banksia Gardens Housing Estate in Broadmeadows, taken in 1998, holds significant historical value. It captures the essence of the estate's development and the living conditions of the time. Banksia Gardens was designed to provide accessible and inclusive housing, reflecting the social and economic priorities of the late 1990s. The estate served as a crucial community hub, fostering social connections and offering essential support to its residents. This image stands as a testament to the efforts made to create a supportive and cohesive community environment, highlighting the importance of public housing in enhancing the quality of life for its inhabitants.Black and white photograph on glossy paper.Banksia Gardens Housing Estate/Broadmeadows 1998banksia gardens, broadmeadows, 1998 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour prints, Camellia Planting Ceremony, 2002
... Friends of Burnley Gardens ...Contributor: Friends of Burnley Gardens IncTwo colour photographs of the planting of Camellia japonica 'A.W. Jessep.' (1) Tom Kneen and Andrew Smith. (2) Andrew Smith, Julie-Ann Webster, Tom Kneen, Kay Hirst and Dr Bob Withers (Camellias Victoria doners). (3) Report from the President of the Friends of Burnley Gardens re the ceremony by Kay Hirst. Not originals.planting, camellia, a.w. jessep, t.h. kneen, andrew smith, julie-ann webster, kay hirst, bob withers, friends of burnley gardens, fobg, camellia japonica 'a.w. jessep' -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Fitzroy Gardens, c. 1920
... Fitzroy Gardens ...Confirmed by Georgina Whitehead (producing book on Public Gardens.)2 copies black and white photograph. Row of large Elm trees lopped heavily or being lopped. Man seated on stump half way up tree. Long wooden laddersOn reverse of one copy, "Fitzroy Gardens early 1920's."elm trees, fitzroy gardens, georgina whitehead, ladders, tree lopper -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019 ...The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant as a fine example of a regional botanic garden demonstrating the typical characteristics of a carriage drive, informal park layout, decorative structures and works such as the memorial tower, conservatory, rotunda, cascade and fernery, which contrasts with the open lawns planted with specimen trees, areas of intensive horticultural interest and close proximity to a township developed during the mid to late nineteenth century. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant for the design input by noted landscape designer William Sangster, and for the survival of his 1884 plan, which is a rare example of a plan from this prolific garden designer. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of scientific (botanic) significance for the extensive conifer collection and cool climate plants. The Gardens contain an outstanding collection of conifers and other mature trees, many of which were donated by renowned botanist Ferdinand von Mueller. Significant trees include Pinus ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine), Pinus coulteri (Big Cone Pine), twoAbies nordmanniana (Caucasian Fir), Abies pinsapo, (Spanish Fir) and a Cedrus atlantica f. glauca(Blue Atlas Cedar), Pinus wallichiana (Bhutan Pine), Pinus pinaster (Maritime Pine), Sequoiadendron giganteum (Giant Redwood), (Monkey Puzzle) and Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut), many the largest or finest examples in Victoria. Other outstanding trees include a Tilia cordata (Small-leaved European Linden), a row of Cupressus lusitanica (Mexican cypress), a Quercus robur (English Oak) planted in 1863, avenues of Dutch Elms and a rare Quercus leucotrichophora (Himalayan Oak). The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of aesthetic significance as a rare example of a botanic garden spectacularly sited on an extinct volcanic cone which allows a panoramic view, aided by the 1938 Pioneers’ Memorial Tower, as well as vistas within and out of the gardens and from the township to the gardens. As the most prominent local landmark, the Garden’s vertical dominance in the landscape provides a dark contrast to the elms avenues, oaks and other deciduous species. (Heritage Victoria Register, 2025)An avenue of trees in the Wombat Hill Gardens. wombat botanical gardens, daylesford botanical gardens, daylesford, trees -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, City of Port Phillip, 1/1/1900
... St Vincents Gardens, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ...foreground showing St Vincent's Gardens, c1900postcard black and white arial view of South Melbourne St Vincent Gardens and ariel view of South Melbourne circa 1900. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, N.L. Harvey & Sons Photographers, Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens, c1950s
... Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens ...The Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens are locate at the rear of the current Administration Building. The gardens were important for the teaching of Materia Medica and Pharmacy at the Ballarat SChool of Mines. Ferdinand Von Mueller, a one time examiner in Botany at the School, is thought to have supplied or suggested plants. Black and white photograph of the path and stairs in the centre of the Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Garden. The photograph depicts mature trees in the gardenballarat school of mines botanical gardens, ballarat school of mines, botanical gardens, materia medica, pharmacy, ferdinand von mueller, noel l. harvey