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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Administrative record - Rate Books, Borough of Ringwood Valuation & Rate Cards for 1944-49 (Assessments 1455 -1459), March 2012
Originally stored at Ringwood Council offices, then taken to PROV.Only source of ratepayers in the Borough of RingwoodDigital imagesPanaroma Cres, Ringwood. For Glenys Birchall, Ronald Dark, Elsie Gilles and William Quirk (all Beals Subdivision). -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Postcard - Postcard - Hanlon Park Working Bee, Portland Victoria, c. 1926
Black and white photo postcard view of working bee at Hanlon Park, Portland. Horse and cart and several men in foreground, numerous other people, and small shed in backgroundBack: Handwritten message to Greta from her mother. Dated 31st Oct. 1926, address given as 'Percy St' -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BUSY BEES
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Monday, April 11, 2005. Busy bees: women at Mathews Bros. make the first shirts for the Bendigo 1000 in 1946.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Queen Rearing (L E Snelgrove) Fourth Edition, June 1981
A medium thickness A5 soft cover book, Yellowy orange coloured cover with black writing & a black & white picture of a Queen bee & workers on honeycomb. 344 pages -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, St Lukes Vermont Tennis Working Bee, C1947
Black & white photograph of working bee making the tennis court in Grove Street Vermont, now the site of the Vicarage. In photo are Bruce & Ross Livermore with horse levelling the ground.st lukes tennis courts, livermore bruce, livermore ross -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, The Bee (Eleanor Stodart) 1973, Photographs by Ederic Slater, 1973
Hard Cover A5 sized book. Photo of bees in a hive on the front, white & red writing. Black with white writing on the back - Blurbs about the book, the Author & Photographer -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Australian Native Bees - Ag Guide, A Practical Handbook (NSW Government, Dept of Primary Industries), 2016
Soft Cover, slightly larger than A4,White & olive cover with photos of native bees & hive on front & back Complied by Danielle Lloyd-Pritchard 174 pages -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Beekeepers Veil
In the early days of beekeeping, protective veils were not worn. It was considered a sign of weakness if you could not put up with bee stings. This veil was made by Amy Robinson- her husband and his brother had no interest in putting up with being stung. The solid cloth at the back stops bee stings completely; the veil, while good, does not stop stings if it is pushed up against skin.Original handmade beekeepers veil belonging to Bill Robinson. Mended many times over by his wife Amy Robinson.Handmade beekeepers veil; metal mesh over front facing, cloth veil. Repaired with brown cotton. Very fragile.beekeeper, veil, antique, equiptment, beekeepers veil, beechworth honey -
Clunes Museum
Document - PASSENGER LIST
.1 LETTER ADVISING OF INCORRECT INFORMATION ON THE BACK OF THE SAMPLER .2 COPY OF THE PASSENGER LIST OF THE QUEEN BEE IMMI-GRANT SHIP .3 BIRTH RECORDS SHOWING CORRECT INFORMATIONpauline johnson, queen bee immi-grant ship -
Clunes Museum
Document - MAGAZINE, THE LOCAL ISSUE 279
THE LOCAL ISSUE 279 DATED 8 MAY 2023, PAGES 20 AND 21. ARTICLE "BEE-SOTTED". HOW A BACKYARD HOBBY BECAME A BUSINESS". IAN MCFARLANE AND GRAEME GRIGSON."bee-sotted", bees, hobby turned industry -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
Colour photograph Tambo Bluff Landcare Group members Luke Bale, Cheryl Maynard, Tim Zander, David Hardiman, and Joan Kinnon at working bee. Lakes Entrance Victoriaanimals, rspca -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Album - Photograph Album, 1987
Assorted photographs in small album include other schoolyard activities, classroom activities, Christmas concert, firebrigade cleaning, barbecue and working bee.Colour photographs school activities primary school Johnsonville Victoriaschools -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Tennis Club, n.d
Black and white photo taken from glass plate negative. Mounted on heavy card. Card label attached to bottom of photo. Group of men and women painting clubhouse at Portland Tennis Club. Dress estimated to be late 19th, early 20th Century.Front: '(on label) Working Bee - Portland - Tennis Club - Approx. 1900' Black texta Back: 19.8 x 15.1 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Working bee in Greenwood Park. Ringwood. (undated)
See also Item 2503Catalogue card reads, "Working bee in Greenwood Park. Edna Lewis (dec.), Von Allen (dec.), Mrs. Shaw". -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Bees and Honey (Department Of Agriculture New South Wales) Fourth Edition, September, 1959
Soft cover , slighlty smaller than A5 size. spine of book has been taped. On the front cover is a photo of 2 Beekeepers tending a hive, on the back is a photo of a bee on a flowerHand written - Jack Rufford Sharpe, Apiary Inspector, Department of Agriculture, Murphy St, Wangaratta -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Disability farm in limbo, 2013
Doubts have bee raised about the suitability of an alternative site for the NADRASCA farm which is part of the Healesville Freeway Reservation at Morack Road.Doubts have bee raised about the suitability of an alternative site for the NADRASCA farm which is part of the Healesville Freeway Reservation at Morack Road. The site suggested is near Morack Golf Course.Doubts have bee raised about the suitability of an alternative site for the NADRASCA farm which is part of the Healesville Freeway Reservation at Morack Road. nadrasca, healesville freeway reservation, morack road vermont, koedyk, gus, leane, shaun, morack golf course -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Poster
Poster of Australian Honey: Nature's Health Food. Nine copies of poster. Illustrations; honey in jar, honey bee & red flowering gum, mocha honey cheesecake, yellow flowering gum.Printer; Australian Honey Boardposter, australian, honey, health, beechworth honey -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - VICTORIA HILL - LETTER TO MR D ALLEN FROM ALBERT RICHARDSON
Handwritten carbon copy of a letter from Albert Richardson to Mr D. Allen, President of the Rotary Club of Bendigo South thanking the Club for the three weekend working bees clearing the rubbish and vegetation.document, memo, victoria hill, victoria hill, letter to mr d. allen from albert richardson, rotary club of bendigo south, central deborah, albert richardson, bendigo branch of royal historical society, bendigo & district tourist association, bendigo trust -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, St Luke,s Vermont - Working Bee, 1947
Black & white photo of members of a working bee c1947 making their tennis courts. Seven members are sitting or standing around a plough. Location was in Grove Street now the sight of the Vicarage built in the 1980s.st lukes anglican church vermont, tennis courts -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, National Residue Survey Annual Report 2006-2007 (Dept of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry), 2007
Soft cover book slightly larger than A5 size, fawn & brown cover with photos of fish, lab worker, bees on sunflower, meat, fruit, grain & chicken meat 218 pages -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Administrative record - Rate Books, Borough of Ringwood Valuation & Rate Cards for 1944-49 (Assessments 1460 - 1464), March 2012
Originally stored at Ringwood Council offices, then taken to PROV.Only source of ratepayers in the Borough of RingwoodDigital imagesPanaroma Cres, Ringwood. For Cirvydas, Berhard Groves, Hugh Keen, J Lloyd-Jones and Murial Scott (all Beals Subdivision). -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - Peter Ellis Collection, Kaweka Wildflower Reserve, Castlemaine, Lightning Hill Lookout Bendigo, One Tree Hill Lookout Tower Bendigo, Kamarooka Forest Area, c1970-1972
Kaweka Reserve is a a small reserve of approximately 8ha. The land was donated to the Castlemaine City to be a wildflower Reserve. A management committee was formed in 1966. The committee is still managing the park. Vicroads Edition 6: Map 59E2, 628 H4 Location. Turner St, Castlemaine. From the Castlemaine Post Office, drive north (towards Bendigo) and turn right along Turner Street to the park entrance. What to do: walk along some of the tracks through the park follow the nature trail bird watch have a picnic at the picnic tables. RUSH Dam is a basic free camping area sits alongside Rush Dam in the Greater Bendigo National Park, featuring a single picnic table and wood fire barbecue.Peter Ellis Collection: Seventeen slides of Kaweka Wildflower Reserve, Castlemaine, Lightning Hill Lookout Bendigo, One Tree Hill Lookout Tower Bendigo. Also the Rush Dam free camping area at Kamarooka. Also a slide of an unknown group having a meal or day out; perhaps also a working bee. In addition there are two slides of a house - location not specified; and a working bee clearing along a pipeline at Big Hill. Peter was a chemistry lecturer at the Bendigo Institute of technology.history, bendigo, peter ellis collection, whipstick bendigo, bendigo state forests, kaweka wildflower reserve castlemaine, one tree hill lookout bendigo, lightning hill lookout bendigo, kamarooka, rush dam kamarooka, greater bendigo national park -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Christmas parcels, WWI donations to French soldiers, Swallow & Ariell Busy Bee, 1914 - 1920
One of 44 black and white photos recording the work and contribution by Swallow & Ariell's "Busy Bee" for the First World War in Europe .02 - A pile of Xmas parcels for French soldiers returning to the trenches in Francebuilt environment - industrial, business and traders, war - world war i, social activities, busy bee, swallow & ariell ltd, red cross -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Decorated Busy Bee cart, 1914 - 1920
One of 44 black and white photos recording the work and contribution by Swallow & Ariell's "Busy Bee" for the First World War in Europe .17 - Picture of the cart in (.16) taken from the other side. "Welcome" built environment - industrial, business and traders, war - world war i, social activities, busy bee, swallow & ariell ltd, red cross -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Souvenir - Fridge Magnet, 1983/84
Fridge Magnet - featuring the "buzz" ing bee on wheels - with the Met name underneath. Used in timetables and introduction of Neighbourhood tickets 1983 - 1984 (See Reg items 265 and 481). Seven copies held.trams, tramways, fridge magnet, the met, souvenirs -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Program, Speech Day Christmas 1870, 1870
The 1920 Club agreed to have a working bee at Wanliss House to remove fittings for sale from the house before it was demolished. This program was found down behind the mantle of one of the fireplaces. Discoloured and torn fragment of the Ballarat College1870 Speech Day program Front: Ballarat College crest / SPEECHDAY / Christmas 1870 / Hall fo the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE / ON / FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16th / AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK / The Rev William henderson in the Chair / Admit the bearer / R O McCoy PRINCIPAL / EVAN BROTHERS PRINTING.... Verso: PROGR.... / read R.... / Song - By the whole school / Recitation / 'John Maynard' S Garman ...J MacNeil /Solo Piano / 'La Zingara' B Richards...H Crawcour / Recitation Humurous / 'The farmer and the counsellor' H Smith...Eastwood / Duet piano / 'Soldier's Chorus B Richards... and G W Adam / Re..T.. "Shiel's celebrated reply to...J Nicol / Song / 'Constantinople' A lloyd...J D Croker / Recitation / 'Our Gallant Volunteers ...Mackay...Mont Rowe / Distribution of Prizes henderson, mccoy, j-macneil, h-crawcour, eastwood, g-w-adam, j-nicol, j-d-croker, mont-rowe -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Animal specimen - Long-Eared Owl, Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1860- 1880
The Long-eared owl is one of the most widely distributed and most numerous owl species in the world. It is a rather slim and long-winged bird with usually prominent erectile ear tufts, which are positioned closer to the center of the head than in many other types of owl. Long-eared owls prefer open landscapes with groups of trees, hedges or small woods, as well as pastureland with rows of trees and bushes, any type of forest with clearings, forest edges, semi-open taiga forest, swampy areas and bogs, orchards with old fruit trees, parks, even gardens and timbered areas in villages, towns or cities. In many parts of the world, Long-eared owls have even adapted to deserts, though more commonly semi-desert, and may nest and roost in available oases and hunt prey over the open desert ground. This particular specimen has been mounted in a correctly stylised fashion. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum in Sydney and the National Museum of Victoria (known as Museums Victoria since 1983), as well as individuals such as amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. These skins were then mounted by members of the Burke Museum Committee and put-on display in the formal space of the Museum’s original exhibition hall where they continue to be on display. This display of taxidermy mounts initially served to instruct visitors to the Burke Museum of the natural world around them, today it serves as an insight into the collecting habits of the 19th century.This specimen is part of a significant and rare taxidermy mount collection in the Burke Museum. This collection is scientifically and culturally important for reminding us of how science continues to shape our understanding of the modern world. They demonstrate a capacity to hold evidence of how Australia’s fauna history existed in the past and are potentially important for future environmental research. This collection continues to be on display in the Museum and has become a key part to interpreting the collecting habits of the 19th century.This Long-Eared Owl is a rather slim, long-winged bird with prominent erectile ear tufts. The coloration of this Long-eared Owl is a hue of ochraceous-tawny with a brownish wash. The wings, back and chest are patterned and the facial disc is visibly well developed and light brown in colour. The ear tufts are dusky in front and darter tawny on the back. This Long-eared owl possesses a light-coloured bill and its eyes are yellowish-orange. The specimen stands upon a wooden platform. Swing tag: 33 / Virginian / Bee-boo Owl / Catalogue, page 52 / Other tag: No 19 / STRIX Virginian / N. America / taxidermy mount, taxidermy, animalia, burke museum, beechworth, australian museum, skin, reynell eveleigh johns, bird, owl, long-eared owl -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Postcard - Postcard, n.d
Black and white photo postcard. View across Hanlon Park Portland. Horse and cart, several children in foreground, another on right, group of people in backgroundFront: '(SECTION ?CKD.3)' GENORA & VIEW OF 'THE WORKING BEE', HANLON PARK, PORTLAND. TOYE PHOTO' - white script bottom edge -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, The History Of Bees ( Charles Bvtler. Magd), January, 1985
A5 sized hardcover book. Mustard colour fabric like cover with gold markings. Also a mustard coloured sleeve Copy of book from early works to 1800British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data. Butler, Charles The Feminine Monarchie 1. Bee Culture - Great Britain- Early works to 1800 -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Mel Robbins, Large earthenware pot, 2004
Made by Tracie Bartram, a local artist, this pot represents the growth and change. 1 large earthenware pot painted light blue on outside with words in braille and cursiveShimmer Grow Full bloom Smell Buzzzzzz Bee Happy Slide Zip The colour Flutter by Be free Feel the love grow Crawl royal blind society of new south wales, artwork