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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - RANDALL COLLECTION: CALENDAR, 1951
Object. Calendar, with complements from Fred Randall, grocer Cnr McIvor Road & Sternberg Street, Kennington. '' For Friendly Serice''. Picture of a young lad holding a basket of apples.ephemera, mementoes, fred randall calendar -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping (copy), Evelyn Observer and South East Bourke Record, The Garden of Victoria; in and around the valley of the Diamond Creek, 1890, 28/02/1890
An historical article on the Batman Apple Tree written in 1890. The Batman Apple tree is said to be over 170 years old, being brought to Greensborough in the 1840s from the Melbourne orchard of John Batman, following Batman's death in 1839. 5 page copy of newspaper article, text.Handwritten notes by Anne Paul.batman apple tree, robert whatmough, plenty river trail, flintoff family -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bushfire Damage at the Apple tree orchard at Pomonal 1939
Apple tree orchard after 1939 Fires at PomonalBlack and white photo of what looks to be an orchard as fruit on the ground.stawell -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Launch of St Kilda HS book, Granny, at Port Melbourne Library, Ann Smallpage, 22 Aug 2005
St Kilda Historical Society launched their children's book "Granny" at each of the Port Phillip library branches . "Grannies" from both societies handed apples to students from their baskets, simulating the historical figure who sold apples on the Upper EsplanadeFrom set of five photos taken at the St Kilda Historical Society launch of the book "Granny" held at the Port Melbourne library 22 August 2005 (4 & 5) Port Melbourne Primary StudentsDetails are written in ink on the backwomen, publishing, st kilda historical society, port melbourne primary school -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Norah Howard at St Kilda Historical Society book launch, Port Melbourne library, Ann Smallpage, 22 Aug 2005
St Kilda Historical Society launched their children's book "Granny" at each of the Port Phillip library branches . "Grannies" from both societies handed apples to students from their baskets, simulating the historical figure who sold apples on the Upper EsplanadeFrom set of five photos taken at the St Kilda Historical Society launch of the book "Granny" held at the Port Melbourne library 22 August 2005 (1) Norah HOWARD, PMH&PSDetails are written in ink on the backwomen, publishing, st kilda historical society, norah howard nee mallet -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Ann Smallpage, Carol Stahls, Norah Howard and Pearl Donald at St Kilda Historical Society book launch, Port Melbourne library, Ann Smallpage, 22 Aug 2005
St Kilda Historical Society launched their children's book "Granny" at each of the Port Phillip library branches . "Grannies" from both societies handed apples to students from their baskets, simulating the historical figure who sold apples on the Upper EsplanadeFrom set of five photos taken at the St Kilda Historical Society launch of the book "Granny" held at the Port Melbourne library 22 August 2005 (2) Ann SMALLPAGE PMH&PS, Carol STAHLS SKHS, Norah HOWARD PMH&PS, Pearl DONALD SKHSDetails are written in ink on the backwomen, publishing, st kilda historical society, norah howard nee mallet, ann smallpage, carol stahls, pearl donald -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Ann SMALLPAGE at St Kilda Historical Society book launch, Port Melbourne library, 22 Aug 2005
St Kilda Historical Society launched their children's book "Granny" at each of the Port Phillip library branches . "Grannies" from both societies handed apples to students from their baskets, simulating the historical figure who sold apples on the Upper EsplanadeFrom set of five photos taken at the St Kilda Historical Society launch of the book "Granny" held at the Port Melbourne library 22 August 2005 (3) Ann SMALLPAGE PMH&PSDetails are written in ink on the backwomen, publishing, st kilda historical society, ann smallpage -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Re-organisation of Apple Block, 1956
... apples ...Plan dated June 1956orchards, fruits, apples -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir - Soap, 1980s
Small bar of soap wrapped in green paper printed with Schwerkolt Cottage Logo. On the wrapper on the back is a square white gloss label is printed 'Scent is 'Apple Mist' and an Australian Flag.Front 'Schwerkolt Cottage/1864/Mitcham Victoria/City of Nunawading.|Back 'Made In Australia'domestic items, ablutions -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Marguerite Marshall, Pioneers planted the seeds of history, by Marguerite Marshall, 29/09/1981
Article about the origins of what is thought to be the Batman Apple TreeBlack & white photocopy of newspaper articleFrom Diamond Valley News 29 September 1981 p. 4batman apple tree -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Batman Apple Tree Greensborough 2019, 02/07/2019
The Batman Apple Tree is said to be the oldest apple tree in Victoria and came from the remnants of John Batman's orchard after his death. In the 1840s, this area was Frederick Flintoff's orchard on land called Brancepeth Farm. The tree is located along the Plenty River Trail in Greensborough. 3 colour digital photographsplenty river trail, batman apple tree, john batman, frederick flintoff, brancepeth farm -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, The Batman Tree: a brief history, 1835o
A compilation of information on the Batman Apple Tree collected and written by Noel Withers.This is possibly the oldest apple tree in Victoria. It was planted on the banks of the Plenty River in 1841.5 pages of text and illustrations.batmans apple tree, noel withers, john batman, robert whatmough, frederick nevin flintoff, plenty river, 1841 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping (copy), The Old apple tree, by Isaac Batey, 23/04/1910
Letter to the Leader Editor discussing the age and origin of the Batman Apple Tree1 page photocopybatman apple tree, isaac batey -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Thomas Borthwick and Sons abattoirs, 1965
Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: DENNYS LASCELLES Back: LOOK SOUTH OVER T.B. & S. 1965port of portland archives, borthwicks -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Photo-colour- Stella Montague
Colour photograph of Stella Montague standing in front of vehicle shed. She is holding a purse and gloves, and wearing a white dress and hat Several vehicles are in the shed. Apples trees are to the right of the shed. -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, National Residue Survey Annual Report 2007-2008 (Dept of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry), 2008
Soft cover book slightly larger than A5 size, Fawn and brown cover with photos of apples, meat, lab equipment, grain, honeycomb frame and canola crop 239 pages -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - poster, 'Gold Seal Mixed Fruits' by Betty Brown, c1935
Betty Brown was a student of the Ballarat Technical Art School when she completed this work, most probably for the Wiltshire Poster Competition. In the 1936 Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report it was stated: "It is my pleasure to report a most successful year in the Technical Art School. I the Annual Poster Competition for Technical Schools, organised by Wiltshires Pty Limited, 16 prized valued at 33 pounds 8 shillings - out of 23 prizes valued at 56 pounds - were won by our students. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A framed original gouache poster depicting a box of mixed fruits with whole fruits such as pineapple, oranges, cherries, lemons, apples and grapes at the top of the box, and dried fruits and a fruit cake at the bottomAt the lower edge of the work are the words "John Macleod & Co Pty Ltd. 122 Lydiard Street Ballarat" A sticker on the lower right hand side reads "Exhibit No 8547 Class No 1736"art, artwork, betty brown, brown, fruit, poster, ballarat technical art school, wiltshire poster competition, available -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, “'Time bomb': Caught out with an expired myki”, "The tap-on taps into some new tech", "'Myki miracle' eludes Apple users", 24/01/2019 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clippings titled: 1. “'Time bomb': Caught out with an expired myki” - the Age 24/1/2019 Timna Jacks Transport reporter Mike Smith is contesting fine for using expired myki on tram on Route 57 in May 2018. Mr Smith is taking PTV to court to contest the fine. 2. "The tap-on taps into some new tech" - the Age 7/2/2019 Tom Cowie Trialling new smartphone technology on trams and trains. Photo shows Nick Neos using Android phone to tap on myki validator on a tram. 3. "'Myki miracle' eludes Apple users" Android smartphone users will be able to pay for public transport fares from 7am on Thursday 28 March 2019 but Apple iPhone users will have to wait. Apple locks down the NFC chip so that it can only be used by Apple apps. Until an iPhone can mimic a myki card, iPhone users can't use the system.trams, tramways, route 57, newmarket, myki -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Robert William Whatmough's Apple Tree Chest, 1878o
A brief history of Robert Whatmough's apple tree chest as inscribed on paper and attached to inside lid of chest. Contains photographs of the chest and articles about the owners and makers. This chest was made from the trunk of an apple tree washed down the Plenty River to Greensborough in 1878. [Published c2012]Published by a descendent of the Whatmough family with access to several family artefacts.20 pages, colour and black and white illus.robert william whatmough, steve whatmough sarah wilson, apple tree chest, plenty river -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Decorative Plate (Sierbord)
The Dutch are generally content with their Royal family and usually celebrate the birth of a new member of the ruling family. Beatrix was Queen Wilhelmina's first grandchild and destined to succeed the Queen's daughter and her mother Crown Princess Juliana. This is exactly what happened and Beatrix's own eldest child is the current (2018) King Willem Alexander. It was not unusual to present members of the populace with a commemorative item such as this plate.Round plate with orange crown in centre. The crown is surrounded with the inscription Beatrix Wihelmina Armgard 31 Jan.1938. Around that are orange apples and green leaves. The outside of the plate is outlined with an orange border.On the back are the words "Geschonken door de Gemeente Nijmegen ter Gelegenheid van Prinsesjes Geboorte". (Presented by the municipality of Nijmegen on the occasion of the princess' birth). -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: APPLE COMPUTERS
Newspaper article on black board : image shows students being given an Apple computer as a consequence of them collecting thousands of Coles supermarket dockets, representing $140,000 of shopping. Date on top '9.6.93'.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping (copy), Batman Apple Tree, 1910_
Articles about the "Batman" apple tree in Greensborough, dating from 1910, 1924 and 1937.Articles from Trove, giving various accounts of the origins and age of the Batman apple tree.4 news clippings, sourced from Trovebatman apple tree, flintoff family, whatmough family, batey family -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Co-operative Cool Stores. 1924
Black and white photograph (2 copies)Typed below photograph, "Ringwood Cool Stores. Packed with thousands of cases of Rosy Apples - that make the Rosy Cheeks.".. Date 1924 handwritten on back. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Report, Franz Kreinecker, Tree advice on introduced flora "Batman's Apple Tree", 2002, 2002_07
A report on the Batman Apple Tree written in 2002 by Franz Kreinecker, arborist for Nillumbik Shire Council.The Batman Apple tree is said to be over 170 years old, being brought to Greensborough in the 1840s from the Melbourne orchard of John Batman, following Batman's death in 1839. 8 pages of text. No photographs accompany this copy, but a photo list is included in text.batman apple tree, plenty river trail -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Batman Apple Tree - Decendants Group 2009, 28/03/2009
Group of descendants of Greensborough pioneer families at the Batman apple tree on the bank of the Plenty River 2009.This is possibly the oldest apple tree in Victoria. It was planted on the banks of the Plenty River in 1841.Digital copy of colour photograph.batman apple tree -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Fruit historic to the core, 29/07/1988
Local historian Kevin Patterson discusses the origins of the "Batman" apple tree on the banks of the Plenty River.Photocopy of news clipping from "The Sun" 29/7/1988Handwritten in black pen "The Sun" 29/7/1988.batman apple tree, greensborough, kevin patterson, frederick flintoff, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document, Amendment C78 to the Nillumbik Planning Scheme, 03/09/2012
The planning scheme amendment is to extend protection to a group of Pioneer Children's graves and an historic apple tree.The graves are from the pioneering Whatmough and Partington families. The apple tree is the surviving remnant of a former orchard on the site and is believed to have been purchased from the estate of John Batman.A 16 page collection of documents sent to GHS Committee member Anne Paul regarding an amendment to the Nillumbik Planning Scheme.Niljohn batman, batman apple tree, whatmough, partington, plenty river, pioneer childrens graves, plenty river trail, nillumbik shire council, greensborough, c78 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Orchard at Halley Street, Blackburn
The type of apples grown in Halley Street, Blackburn, orchard were 'Five crown', and possibly 'Yates'Black and white photograph of the orchard on the southern side of the miner's cottage in Halley Street, Blackburn; taken before 1923orchards, halley street, blackburn -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Orchard Plans, 1959-1966
Handwritten and typed roneo copies, with amendments. (1) Apple Block at October 1959. (2) Pear Block at October 1959. (3) Plum Block at 16/5/60. (4) Citrus Block at 1/3/60. (5) Citrus Block at 13/10/60 and Plum-Apricot Block at 8/10/60. (6) Misc. Fruits, Peach, Nectarine, Apricot, Almond & Fig Block at Oct. 1960. (7) Berry Block at 25 Oct 1960. (8) Apple Block at October 1960. Pear Block at October 1960. (9) Citrus Block June 1966. (10) Apple Block June 1966. (11) Quinces, figs, almonds, apricots, peaches. (12) Peach, Nectarine, Apricot, Almond and Fig Block June 1966roneo, fruits, orchards -
Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
WW1 German M17 Helmet, 1917
Good clean example of German M17 HelmetRolled edged 3 pad 2 pads filled with straw/horse hair 1 pad empty original apple green paint to inside both air holes and chin strap holders intact stamped to inside rim 1866