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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Australians Abroad: An Anthology, 1967
Softcoveraustralian prose literature, 20th century , walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Century of Baltimore Architecture, 1957
Softcoverarchitecture, american architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Boswell: The Ominous Years 1774-76, 1963
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Stories of Australia Exploration
Softcoveraustralian history, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Japan Unmasked, 1970
Softcoverjapanese history, japan, walsh st library -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book, An Australian Wild Flower Book, 1947
Olive Mellor (nee Holttum) graduated 1911 and was staff between 1914-1920, which she donated her collection of books to the Library.olive mellor (nee holttum), staff, female students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book, A Pocket-Book of British Wild Flowers, 1949
Olive Mellor (nee Holttum) graduated 1911 and was staff between 1914-1920, which she donated her collection of books to the Library.olive mellor (nee holttum), staff, female students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Report, photocopy, Report by the Principal of the School of Horticulture (C. Bogue Luffmann) for the Year Ending 31st December, 1900, 1900
Annual Report by C. Bogue Luffmann, in the Department of Agriculture Annual Report 1900 pp 262-311. 2 copies This is a photocopy of the original report. The report is headed "Department of Agriculture, Victoria." At this time the Burnley School of Agriculture was under the jurisdiction of the Dept. of Agriculture. The report was prepared by the Principal C. Bogue Luffmann. It is 54 pages in length, contains an annual report and prospectus, an examination paper, eight essays on horticultural subjects, 4 of these by Mr Bogue Luffmann and the remainder by students. Essays contained in the Annual Report are: Profitable Branches of Agriculture for Victoria - C Bogue Luffmann (Principal) Trunks and Branches - C Bogue Luffmann Girdling Cincturing Lancing Bandaging & Hardening of Bark - C Bogue Luffmann Humus - Tessa Smith (2nd year student) An examination paper - I Higgins (2nd year student) The Requisite Qualifications of the Commercial Fruit Grower - M.W. Thompson (2nd year student) Fruit Tree Stocks - M.W. Thompson An Examination Paper - H.R. Ward (1st year student) and M. Thatcher (1st year student) charles bogue luffman, principal, student essays, c b luffmann essays, horticulture essays, 1900 horticulture writing, cincturing, girdling, lancing, bandaging horticulture, humus, fruit growing, horticulture turn of the century, horticulture school report, luffmann -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Report, photocopy, Report by The Principal of School of Horticulture 1899, 1899
This is a photocopy of the original report. The report is headed "Council of Agricultural Education, Victoria". At this time the Burnley School of Horticulture was under the aegis of the Council of Agricultural Education. Photocopy of Annual Report by C. Bogue Luffmann, 2 copies Annual Report, an examination paper and essays on horticultural subjects by C. Bogue Luffmann and several students. It is 39 pages, contains an annual report, an examination paper and essays on horticultural subjects, by C Bogue Luffmann and also by several students. These essays include: The prospectus of commercial fruit growing in Victoria - C Bogue Luffmann - principal The economy of design in fruit trees - C Bogue Luffmann How to choose, prepare and maintain fertility in orchard and garden soil - Tessa Smith - 1st year student Villa Gardening - Marian W Thompson - 1st year student Lemon culture - Florence Jacomb - 1st year student - and MW Thompson An examination paper - FJ Wilmoth - 1st year student Appendix: Select list of 12 leading fruits suitable for local and export marketscharles bogue luffman, principal, students, horticulture, horticulture school report, villa gardening, lemon culture, fruit trees, horticulture writing 19th century, turn of the century, 1899 horticulture school, luffmann -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article - Photocopy, Luffman, C.B
Photocopies of articles by and about C.B. Luffman . Refer to paper catalogue for listcharles bogue luffman -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, With the Merchant Navy, 1946
A short account of the British Merchant Navy from the days of sail to the Second World War. Illustrated.J. B. Carpenternaval history, world war 1939 - 1945 -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Heritage of Stone
Record of examples of colonial architecture in Tasmaniaarchitecture, land settlement, religion, bridges -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1880 c
The first school at Metung was held in Grants old Post Office building 1890 cColour photograph of painting of home of George and Sarah Grant at Shaving Point which was the first Post Office unofficial at Metung Victoriagenealogy -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Display Book - Local Historical Images, Remember when.... Sunshine Landmarks!!!, 2011
The image compilation provides a historical record of old landmarks in the Sunshine area, and also provides images of what the sites look like in recent times.A4 size display book containing older pictures of landmarks in the SUNSHINE locality, plus recent images of the same sites. Images range from the 19th Century to 2010.sunshine hospital, civic halls, churches, fire brigade, schools, hotels, harvester works, kororoit creek, swimming pools, sportes grounds, john darling flour mill, explosives and munitions factories -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Photograph - Three Old Sunshine Factories, Photographed circa late 1920's to early 1930's
These three factories clustered together and close to Albion Station provided manufacturing type of employment for several decades. All the factories have now disappeared and have been replaced by retail or service businesses. Spalding has been replaced by a Bunnings Hardware store, while the main retail outlet on the Nettlefolds site is Harvey Norman. Ironically part of the Phoenix Fireworks site is now occupied by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, as well as other small businesses including a smash repair business, and a tyre retailer.The photograph provides a historical record of some of the types of manufacturing industries that existed in Sunshine, before retail or service industries began to replace them. Many of the younger generation do not know that fireworks, screws, or some sports items were manufactured in Sunshine not so long ago, and where the factories existed.The image depicted in this photographic copy is believed to be from circa late 1920's to early 1930's, and shows the NETTLEFOLDS, SPALDING, and the PHOENIX FIREWORKS factories. These factories were located in North Sunshine on the north side of Ballarat Road near Albion Station. Nettlefolds and Spalding are on the corner of Ballarat Road and McIntyre Road, with Nettlefolds being on the west side of McIntyre Road and Spalding on the east. Phoenix Fireworks factory is composed of small huts, and is situated on the north side of Phoenix Street at the rear of the Spalding factory. The photograph also shows a row of residential houses on Garnet Street which is on the east side of the Phoenix factory. Ballarat Road is still an undivided road and on the south side is a plantation of trees that once stretched from near Albion Station to Anderson Road. Other roads visible are Suffolk Road and Westmoreland Road.Nettlefolds Screw Worksnettlefolds, spalding, phoenix fireworks, screw works, ballarat road, mcintyre road, phoenix street, garnet street, westmoreland road, suffolk road. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Photographs - WHITE CITY
The White City Greyhound racing stadium was built at Tottenham in 1927, with the intention that mechanical lures and not live hares be used as pacemakers. The first meeting was held on 10 December 1927 but within 3 days, after strong lobbying by other sports bodies, the Victorian Government banned betting on greyhound racing if mechanical lures were used instead of live hares. This caused some financial problems to the shareholders. For a time the average weekly attendances were 9000, and races were held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Whippet Races, Goat Races, Monkeys on greyhounds, and Professional Foot racing were also tried to attract attendances. After 28 years of bureaucratic interference, and using live hares as greyhound pacemakers, the White City stadium held its last meeting on 29 December 1955. On 31 December the Victorian Government finally allowed betting on greyhound races that used mechanical lures. Manufacturing industry (Olex Cables) took over the White City site. Transport to the White City stadium was provided by train, with only a single platform available on the Down side of Tottenham, even though double train lines existed. Special train services were run from Flinders Street to the White City platform, and for a while a parcels coach was provided for the transport of dogs. As industry developed in the area some trains also stopped at the White City platform in the mornings and late afternoons to transport workers. In 1981 when the grade separation at Ashley Street next to the Tottenham station was completed, the new train lines on the Upper Level came into operation, and so the White City platform was closed down and eventually demolished. The above historical information was sourced from the booklet "GOING TO THE DOGS" by Tom Rigg.Greyhound racing has always been popular in Melbourne's western suburbs. The White City stadium in Tottenham was a major centre for the sport until 1955, enabling those who could not afford race horses to take part in an animal racing sport. The demolition of first the stadium and years later the railway platform, has relegated the name White City and its past relevance to the western suburbs, into history.Two low aerial photographs of the White City Coursing stadium (Greyhound racing), plus a CD containing the same two images as well as a few other local images. The Coursing stadium was located about 500 metres from the Tottenham railway station on the down line towards Sunshine station. The photographs are thought to be from circa late 1920's to early 1930's, and one shows the view from the north facing south, while the other from the west facing east. The latter also shows built up areas of West Footscray and beyond.Only on the negatives at the State Library. We do not hold a copy of these.white city, greyhound racing stadium, coursing track, white city station, tottenham, whippet, gambling, live hare, mechanical lure -
Clunes Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH CLUNES 1870
BLACK AND WHITE PANORAMIC VIEW OF CLUNES 1870local history, clunes landscape, township, photograph clunes -
Clunes Museum
Book, CHURCH HYMNS WITH TUNES, 1903
BOOK OF HYMNS FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGECHURCH HYMNS - TUNESnon-fictionBOOK OF HYMNS FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGElocal history, hudson, laura, hymnal, st paul's sunday school clunes -
Clunes Museum
Book, The Penny Cyclopedia of the Society of Useful Knowledge Vol 1 & Vol 2, 1833
REFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA BOOKS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSESBook bound in tan cloth with gold lettering on the spine stating volume number and alpha codes to denote contents.non-fictionREFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA BOOKS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSESmulti-volume encyclopedia, encyclopedia series, british publication -
Clunes Museum
Book, The Penny Cyclopedia of the Society of Useful Knowledge Vol 3 & Vol 4, 1833
REFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA BOOKS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSESBook bound in tan coloured cloth, gold lettering on the spine stating volume number and alpha codes to denote contents.non-fictionREFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA BOOKS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSESencyclopedia, 1833 -
Clunes Museum
Book, Charles Knight and Co, The Penny Cyclopedia of the Society of Useful Knowledge Vol 5 & Vol 6, 1833
Book bound in tan coloured cloth, gold lettering on the spine stating volume number and alpha codes to denote contentsencyclopedia, 1833 -
Clunes Museum
Book, Charles Knight and Co, The Penny Cyclopedia of the Society of Useful Knowledge Vol 7 & Vol 8, 1833
REFERENCE/ENCYLOPEDAI BOODS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSESBook bound in tan coloured cloth, gold lettering on the spine stating volume number and alpha codes to denote contents.non-fictionREFERENCE/ENCYLOPEDAI BOODS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSESencyclopedia, 1833 -
Clunes Museum
Book, Charles Knight and Co, The Penny Cyclopedia of the Society of Useful Knowledge Vol 9 & Vol 10
REFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA BOOK FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSESBook bound in tan coloured cloth, gold lettering on the spine stating volume number and alpha codes to denote contentsnon-fictionREFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA BOOK FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSESencyclopedia, 1833 -
Clunes Museum
Book, Charles Knight and Co, The Penny Cyclopedia of the Society of Useful Knowledge Vol 11 & Vol 12, 1833
REFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSESBook bound in tan coloured cloth, gold lettering on the spine stating volume number and alpha codes to denote contents.non-fictionREFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES encyclopedia, 1833 -
Clunes Museum
Book, Charles Knight and Co, The Penny Cyclopedia of the Society of Useful Knowledge Vol 13 & Vol 14
REFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES 1833Book bound in tan coloured cloth, gold lettering on the spine stating volume number and alpha codes to denote contents.non-fictionREFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES 1833ecyclopedia, 1833 -
Clunes Museum
Book, Charles Knight and Co, The Penny Cyclopedia of the Society of Useful Knowledge Vol 15 & Vol 16, 1833
REFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES 1833Book bound in tan coloured cloth, gold lettering on the spine stating volume number and alpha codes to denote contentsnon-fictionREFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES 1833encyclopedia, 1833 -
Clunes Museum
Book, Charles Knight and Co, The Penny Cyclopedia of the Society of Useful Knowledge Vol 17 & Vol 18, 1833
REFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES 1833Book bound in tan coloured cloth, gold lettering on the spine stating volume number and alpha codes to denote contentsnon-fictionREFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES 1833encyclopedia, 1833 -
Clunes Museum
Book, The Penny Cyclopedia of the Society of Useful Knowledge Vol 19 & Vol 20, 1833
REFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES 1833Book bound in tan coloured cloth, gold lettering on the spine stating volume number and alpha codes to denote contentsnon-fictionREFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES 1833encyclopedia, 1833 -
Clunes Museum
Book, Charles Knight and Co, The Penny Cyclopedia of the Society of Useful Knowledge Vol 21 & Vol 22, 1833
REFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES 1833Book bound in tan coloured cloth, gold lettering on the spine stating volume number and alpha codes to denote contentsnon-fictionREFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES 1833encyclopedia, 1833 -
Clunes Museum
Book, Charles Knight and Co, The Penny Cyclopedia of the Society of Useful Knowledge Vol 23 & Vol 24, 1833
REFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES 1833Book bound in tan coloured cloth, gold lettering on the spine stating volume number and alpha codes to denote contents.non-fictionREFERENCE/ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES 1833encyclopedia, 1833