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St Kilda Historical Society
Document - Advertisement, G Brunning & Son St Kilda Nurseries, Pre - 1901 (original)
George Brunning was born in Suffolk, England, on 2 October 1830 and settled in St Kilda in June, 1852. He was a gardener and became part-proprietor and manager of Rule's Nursery in Richmond before establishing the first nursery of his own in 1861. Following his death on 5 June 1893, his sons continued the business. An article published in Punch in 1907 observed 'Nearly all the flowers grown in and around Melbourne, indeed, throughout Victoria, which are not native to Australia, had their origins in the nurseries of George Brunning and Sons. The statement is a large one to make, but it is literally true.'Single page black and white photocopy of advertisement from an unidentified publication for G Brunning & SonG Brunning & Son, St Kilda Nurseries, Near Melbourne, Beg to announce they have the Largest and Most Extensive Nursery Stock in the Australian Colonies. Ten acres of our ground are under cultivation with Flowers and Shrubs, upwards of two acres being covered with pot grown plants. We are the biggest Importers of new florists flowers in the Southern Hemisphere, always adding to our Stock all the Novelties as they appear in Europe. Our nurseries are particularly noted for the fine collections of roses, show, fancy and zone pelargoniums, fuchsias, picots, carnations, and other leading Plants, Shrubs, etc. In addition, we cultivate extensively the best and most popular kinds of fruit trees, of sorts suitable for private gardens, or for market purposes. Priced Catalogues are published annually in May, and will be forwarded gratis on application to G Brunning & Son, St Kilda Nurseries, Near Melbourne. Visitors to Melbourne are respectfully invited to inspect our Nurseries.g brunning and son, plant nurseries victoria, st kilda, 19th century -
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 -
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 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide, Alan L. Mitchell, 1965
Opposite end to No. 24. Nursery area including espalier trees pear & apple (70 years). 1965.alan l. mitchell, burnley gardens, nursery, espalier trees, apple tres, pear trees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Argus, An Interesting Experiment, 1934
Article in "The Argus" January 27, 1934 about former Burnley graduate, Joan Anderson (1924), starting a residential horticultural training school for girls. To be known as "Hermitage Nursery Garden."the argus, female students, joan anderson, nursery, hermitage nursery garden -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Book, Catalogue of Fruit Trees 1915 C.A. Nobelius Nurseryman, Gembrook Nurseries, Emerald, Victoria, Australia, 1915
This is the twenty fourth catalogue of trees and it contains fruit trees, nut trees, berries and some ornamental trees. Carl Nobelius wrote in his General Remarks that he had one million trees to sell, clean, healthy and pest free. The nurseries were 250 acres in extent and contained two and a half million trees in various stages. His nurseries were at Emerald, Railway Siding and his office half a mile from Emerald Railway Station. He imported new varieties from overseas and the nursery was the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, employing 80 people between 1903 and 1930.Green Catalogue 1915 of Fruit Trees, also Elms, Oaks, Planes, Poplars and other Deciduous and Ornamental Trees. The catalogue contains 5 black and white prints of landscape views of the nursery, plus there are 5 bright colour inserts of individual pears and apples.nobelius -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour slides, Rose Garden, 1985
9-17 slides of the Rose Garden with grass paths. Dec 85. 1-5 slides of pots in a Nursery. Rose or tree cuttings. Sep 85. 6-9, 18 Unidentified.rose garden, grass paths, pots, nursery, cuttings -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Noelle Kendall (Vaughan), Potting Shed and Planting Frames May 1918, 1918
Original of this photo comes from the photograph album (B09.0003) of Noelle Kendall ( Vaughan, graduated 1919.) Note by T.H.Kneen 19 November 1991, "Shows potting shed and at left an open fronted store for seedling boxes. The cold frames in the centre were replaced by a glasshouse. The watering can held by the student was standard equipment in the nursery." Later examination by Eric Littlejohn suggests a quite different purpose for open fronted store, he recalls it being used for storage of tobacco leaf. Black and white photograph. 2 copies of original. 2 female students working outside the potting shed in the Old NurseryInscribed, "Title: Potting Shed Neg: 176." female students, potting shed, noelle kendall (née vaughan), watering can, tools, equipment, old nursery, seedling boxes, tobacco leaf storage, students working outside, cold frames -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - The Wimmera Forest Nursery
This document was part of a media campaign to have Mr. Gray, the boss, of the nursery at Wail reinstated to that position after being forced to retire. the media campaign was successful.A five pages typewritten document titled: The Wimmera Forest nursery and what it has to offer to Northwestern tree growers by L. John Ellison. The document was sent to the editor of the Educational Magazine in Melbourne. Part of the Aileen and John Ellison collection.On front page in pencil: Mr. Graywimmera, wail nursery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: FRUITFUL
Mr Herbert Keck began planting his orchard c. 1886 and by 1902 had 33 acres under orchard and nursery stock. His endeavour was seen as a model orchard producing abundant crops. Herbert Keck was at one time, president of the Strathfieldsaye Shire and a MLC for Victoria. Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. Fruitful: gathering and packing fruit in Mr. H. Keck's orchard and nursery at One Tree Hill. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour prints, Photograph Album Burnley College Buildings, 1981-1985
Collection of 34 photographs in a cardboard photograph album with plastic pages. Most stamped 20 Aug 1985 on reverse, Quad construction 1981.(1) Administration Building front entrance. (2) Administration Building front view. (3) Administration Building front centre. (4) Administration Building, back entrance, Hall end. (5) Administration Building, back centre. (6, 7) Student Amenities Building. (8) Quad 5. (9, 10) Library, front completed 1982. (10A) Library, back. (11) Nursery. (12) Nursery (13,14) Quads 2,3,4. (15) Quad 6 back. (16) Engineering (17) Library front from the Bull Paddock. (18) Dairy. (19) Principal's Garage, now Herb Garden. (20) Soil Bins old Nursery. (21) Old Nursery. (22) Greenhouse old Nursery. (23-25) Landscape Shed. (26) Orchard Shed. (27) Orchard Shed and Kiwi Fruit vine. (28,29) Plant Science Laboratory. (30) Energy Efficient Glasshouse old Nursery. (31) Glasshouse old Nursery and Potting Shed. (32) Energy Efficient Greenhouse old Nursery. (33) Potting Shed old Nursery.quad construction, administration building, student amenities, library, nursery, bull paddock, dairy, principal's garage, herb garden, soil bins, greenhouse, landscape shed, orchard shed, kiwi fruit vine, plant science laboratory, energy efficient glasshouse, potting shed -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour photocopy, Sunken Garden, 1983
Colour photocopy of photograph of construction of the Sunken Garden in 1983. John Patience, Horticultural Instructor (Nursery), wearing white jacket. Work commenced 1981.construction, sunken garden, 1983, john patience, horticultural instructor, nursery, jacket, students working outside -
Mont De Lancey
Sculpture, John F. Shaw (1928) & Co. Ltd. et al, Fireside Tales, 1928
A collection of nursery stories for young children. This book was awarded to Lance Sebire in 1932 for diligent Sunday School attendance.Large hardcover children's nursery book with coloured illustration on the front cover of a small boy and girl in pyjamas and nightie holding toys surrounded by fairies. The title Fireside Tales is in black lettering at the top. The spine has faded title and pubilsher, Shaw. Black and white illustrations throughout with some coloured plates.Kindergarten. Methodist Sabbath School Wandin Yallock 32 days. Awarded to Lance Sebire for 1st Prize of Mrs S. Gaudion's Class. W.J. Sebire Supt. A.J Sebire. Ada Gaudion. Sec. 27.3.1932.children's fiction, young people's fiction, children's books -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, 72
The gardening Girls: Two well-known Melbourne girls, Miss Carine Wettenhall and Miss Lyle Crellin who have started a nursery at Frankston.wome, gardeners, carine wettenhall, lyle crellin, nursery, frankston -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Wall decoration, Humpty Dumpty, 1950s
This is a wall decoration intended for a child's room or centre. It shows Humpty Dumpty and a girl nursery rhyme character and is believed to have been on the wall in a children's ward at the Warrnambool Hospital. The painters were A&A Henderson of Ballarat, believed to be Angus and Andrew Henderson who had a sign-writing and house decorating business in Ballarat in the early to mid 20th century. The business operated under the name Henderson Brothers. Angus Henderson was a well known Ballarat signwriter who taught signwriting at the Ballarat Technical Art School in the 1940sThis is a piece of cream canvas material on which are painted two nursery rhyme figures in various colours. There is some evidence of mould on the back of the canvas. A.& A.Henderson Ballarathenderson brothers, signwriters, ballarat -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, John Delpratt and Grassland Plants, Unknown
4 similar colour photographs of John Delpratt (Staff) in the Nursery with Grassland plants. Report by John Delpratt and Iain Shears on the Burnley College Grassland Construction Project.john delpratt, staff, nursery, grassland plants, iain shears, burnley college, grassland construction project, grasslands -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
China, Spoon Rest, Early 21st century
This spoon rest is a souvenir item for tourists to purchase. It is a souvenir of the presence of Southern Right whales at Logans Beach, a few kilometres from Warrnambool’s Central Business District. Each year Southern Right whales have been migrating from sub-Antarctic waters to the east coast of Australia during the winter months. Some whales have been coming each year from approximately May to October (since the 1980s) to have their calves at Logans Beach near Warrnambool. This area is now known as Warrnambool’s Southern Right Nursery. The whales calve about every three years and stay in the local waters along with other whales for about three months and over the past thirty years or so over 100 calves have been born at Logans Beach. The whales are now a winter tourist attraction (if an unpredictable one) as they can be viewed from a raised purpose-built platform area and they are often very close to the shore.This spoon rest is of interest as it is a souvenir of the Southern Right Whale Nursery at Logans Beach, Warrnambool and it has a practical use in the kitchen. It indicates the popularity of whale-viewing at Logans Beach and the importance of the presence of the whales, both scientifically and economically as the annual whale migration to our waters is now a vital aspect of tourism in Warrnambool. This is a Warrnambool souvenir cream-coloured china spoon rest in the shape of a whale or fish. It has a hole at the top for hanging the item on a hook and the printed material is in black and includes a sketch of a mother whale and calf. It has the distributor’s name on the back in yellow writing with an outline of a map of Victoria with a dot to show the location of Warrnambool.‘Southern Right Whale Nursery, Warrnambool’ ‘Lady Bay Creations, Warrnambool, Australia’ southern right whales, warrnambool’s southern right whale nursery, history of warrnambool -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Allwood Nurseries, Diamond Creek, Vic
Allwood Nurseries in Hurstbridge was operated by W.G (William George) Gray. By 1922 he operated a well cultivated property of 64 cleared acres, 56 of which were under nursery healthy stock, principally apples, peaches, plums and cherries. In addition to 4 acres of potatoes. He grew seedling stock which he supplied to other local orchardists and the overseas market. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, hurstbridge, allwood nurseries, export, nursery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BOOK: THE CHILDREN'S NURSERY RHYMES
'Untearable ', Hard covered Book - 'The Children's Nursery Rhymes -published by Ernest Nister London & E.P. Dutton & Co. New York E.N.No. 2026. / front cover shows a painting of countryside with three children and some sheep - one black. / Inside cover written in ink -' From Grampa Hall to Florrie 31.3.1910 / black and white & coloured illustrations/ rhymes include 'Little Bo-peepbooks, children's, nursery -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour prints, Burnley Campus Views, 1984
(1) Native garden behind the Hall. (2) Garden view. (3) Constructing in the Field Station. (4) Student Amenities Building. (5-6) Student working in the Nursery.Stamped on reverse, "Victorian College of Agriculture & Horticulture-Burnley Burnley Gardens Swan St., Richmond Vic. 3121 1984."victorian college of agriculture and horticulture, burnley gardens, vcah, native garden, garden views, field station, student amenities building, students, nursery -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white/Sepia print, A. P. Winzenried, A Happy Burnley Student, 1930-1940
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.Black and white/Sepia photograph. Female student carrying a tree in a tin container. Appears to be in the Old Nursery. The student is wearing boots, gaiters and jodhpurs.female students, trees, container, boots, gaiters, jodhpurs, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, student working outside, old nursery, nursery -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Burnley Layout: Security Fencing, 1948-1949
Copy of plan by L.H.B. of proposed new buildings, extensions and other works. Exisiting permanent buildings and those due for demolition. Second plan with sketch over showing proposed area for plant breeding, pasture, nursery, new fencing. Indication of building damaged by fire 19.12.1949.burnley school of horticulture, extensions, buildings, demolition, nursery -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Photograph - First group of Forestry School Students and staff standing on the grass in front of Tremearne House, 1910, V. S. F. 1909 - 12 Students
VSF students and staff R. G. Lindsay, W. H. Horn, J. Sampson, A. Warren, H. Felstead, (Nursery Supt.), N. L. Boston, A. Ken. Sepia photograph on cardboard mount of seven people standing on the grass in front of Tremearne House. The individuals are named at the bottom of the photograph, written in pen on the cardboard mount. L to R. R. G. Lindsay, W. H. Horn, J. Sampson, A. Warren, H. Felstead, (Nursery Supt.), N. L. Boston, A. Ken. On the rear of the cardboard mount: writing in greylead pencil; ? 4 students only:- viz Lindsay, Horn, Sampson, Warren. Writing in blue pen; V.F.S. 1909 - 12 Students. A typewritten label; Presented to the school by Mr W. H. Horn STUDENTS 1909 - 12. February 1971. Written in green lead pencil; Please return to CFEO, DE&R. 22/1/79 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - CHILDRENS BOOK -'THE DOLL'S HOUSE'
Cardboard covered , cloth bound Children’s book of Nursery Rhymes and stories -'The Doll's House' / painting of a girl , dolls house , dolls and a kitten on front cover / back cover painting of a girl holding a doll / written in ink ' To Florrie from Grampa , ( March 1909 ) , by Thomas Nelson and Sons / coloured and blue ink illustrationsbooks, children's, nursery, -'the doll's house' / thomas nelson and sons -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Ski Lift Ticket - strip, 1978
During 1978 strips of tickets were used on the Nursery and Link lifts at Falls Creek. For each ride a ticket was torn off by the operator at the bottom of the lift. Ski lift tickets have changed often during the years from single lift coins, single tickets, day tickets, electronic tickets. The names and existence of lifts has also changed over time.In 1978 ski lift tickets were sold as a strip of 7 and operators were employed on each lift to collect them. Falls Creek is a major ski resort in Victoria and Australia. This strip has been superseded by other forms of 'tickets' sold at Falls Creek. This ticket also names 2 of the lifts which operated in 1978. Seven ski lift tickets attached as a strip to a butt. They are for the Nursery lift or the Link Lift at Falls Creek for the 1978 season. The writing is black on white and the strip has a thick green stripe down the length of it. In red at the top hand written: "Please Use."ski lift tickets. falls creek. alpine sport. downhill skiing. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Burnley Gardens. City of Richmond. Parish of Jika Jika - County of Bourke, 1927
Plan showing Burnley Gardens - bounded by Swan St to N, Yarra River to E, Richmond Park on S and W side. Photo-lithographed at Dept of Lands & Survey by W.J. Butson. Plan shows old orchard, fowl sheds, coops and yards, milking shed, silo,nursery, glasshouse, fattening pens, gardens and orchards area in S.W. corner.burnley gardens, orchards, sheds, nursery -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Burnley Gardens. City of Richmond. Parish of Jika Jika - County of Bourke, 1927
Plan showing Burnley Gardens - bounded by Swan St to N, Yarra River to E, Richmond Park on S and W side. Photo-lithographed at Dept. of Lands & Survey by W.J. Butson. Plan shows old orchard, fowl sheds, coops and yards, milking shed, silo, nursery, glasshouse, fattening pens, dairy, garden, orchards area in S.W. area.burnley gardens, orchards, sheds, nursery -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Talbot Milk Supply milk bottle
This style of milk bottle began to appear in Australia in the 1930s. The number stamped on the base indicated the dairy to which the bottle belonged. Nursery milk had a higher guaranteed fat content than ordinary milk. Lady Talbot, the wife of a Victorian Governor, was associated with the movement that was to become the Free Kindergarten Union in 1908. The Talbot Milk Institute was associated with the Union. It provided free uncontaminated milk to needy families, since many infant deaths and illnesses were traceable to unsuitable or adulterated food. A wide necked milk bottle made of clear glass. Embossed in an arc on the front of the bottle: 'Lady Talbot Milk Supply Co. Specially supervised nursery milk.' Also embossed on base: '62'.infant feeding -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, "Songs From The Dandenongs", n.d. but pre-1950. Possibly 1939
A 1939 booklet of nursery rhymes designed to inspire Australian children with their own fairy stories. Olga Dorothea Agnes Ernst published the rhymes under her married name Waller. This copy was presumably used by Helen Gibson in her pre-school teaching and was donated to the society as part of her collection of materials.Stapled booklet with cardboard covers and twenty-four pages, containing lyrics and music to ten songs composed by Olga D. A. Waller M. A. (words) and Jean M. Fraser (music). The songs, described as "Mountain nursery rhymes" are all concerned with the Dandenong Ranges.In ink on flyleaf: To dear Rita, With love. June 1950. Marie. "There's joy in Remembrance."dandenong ranges -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour Photographs, Peter Esdale, Photograph collection, c. 1992
Possibly taken by Peter Esdale; work commenced 1989.13 colour photographs of the Woodland and Robert Boyle Ponds and other views of Burnley. (1) View of the Robert Boyle Ponds and the Mud Hut, looking towards the car park at the back. (2) View of the Robert Boyle Ponds looking towards the car park at the back. (3) View of Grassland. (4) Close up of Grassland. (5) Close up of plants. (6) Close up of plants. (7) Grass trial beds in Field Station. (8) Administration Building. (9)Inside the Nursery. (10) Close up inside the Nursery. (11) Close up inside the Nursery. (12) Laboratory. (13) Award Cabinet inside the Administration Building. (The contents are now missing.)woodland, robert boyle ponds, burnley, mud hut, grassland, plants, field station, administration building, nursery, laboratory, award cabinet, administration building, grassland trials