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Hepburn Shire Council Art and Heritage Collection
Public Art Work, Boy with a thorn - 'Lo Spinario', c. 1900
Boy with a Thorn Though the classical bronze that the figure was modeled has become known as Lo Spinario, both Stuart Rattle and Kevin O’Neill referred to it as The Boy with a Thorn. Information from the late Stuart Rattle and John Graham, the late Kevin O’Neill’s partner. The statue was bought by Kevin O’Neill from a South Yarra antique dealer in the 1980s. She had bought it in Europe. Stuart believed that it was cast in Berlin by Moritz Geiss who had pioneered the popular process of zinc casting of classical statues. Schinkel, the architect of early 19th Century Prussian public buildings used the process extensively. I assume that the decorations that can be seen in Berlin currently are copies of those copies, given the comprehensive destruction of the city in 1945. Unless there is a date stamped on the statue, and there might well be, there is no firm indication of its age, although Stuart and Kevin believed it was “turn of the century”. It was given to Stuart by John Graham after the death of Kevin O’Neill. Prior to its installation at Musk Farm, it was “by the dam” at Marnarnie, O’Neill’s property at Mt Macedon. It became a much photographed focal point in the sunken garden at Musk Farm. The statue is a gift from the Rattle family to The Friends of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens who intend to give it, in turn, to Hepburn Shire to be placed in the Botanic Gardens. Both the family and the Friends see it as a memorial to Stuart’s tireless work to raise funds for the Gardens and to raise the profile of the Gardens so that their considerable significance could be more broadly acknowledged. The CMP notes that statuary has been a feature of most botanic gardens (and a notable feature of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens) and James Lowe, the head of Parks for the Shire has also commented that it is an area that could well be developed in the Gardens. This comes from his attendance at meetings of the BGANZ, the “peak professional body” for the development and maintenance of registered botanic gardens in Aus and NZ. Given the lack of funds that the Shire has been able to allocate to the Gardens, a donation of this calibre is a welcome addition to the cultural asset that the Gardens represent. A very large number of residents of the Shire are members of the Friends, have visited Musk Farm and are appreciative of the Gardens. There is a current feeling that the Gardens are undergoing a dynamic revival as a result of the success of the Café and also because of the extraordinary improvement and enhancement of the amenity that has been undertaken over the past two years by the Friends. The installation of the Boy with the Thorn is another move forward for the Gardens. The statue is cast zinc. It is sometimes referred to a white bronze. As can be seen in the photographs, it is in very good condition with no damage or apparent degeneration of the metal. The Smithsonian Institution has a lengthy document relating to the deterioration and repair of similar casts in the US where urban pollution has taken its toll but for the most part it deals with inappropriate repair rather than maintenance protocols. One of the properties of zinc that is appreciated in Australia is its ability to withstand the elements and given that the artwork has been either on Mt Macedon or at Musk for the last 30 years or more, its relocation to Wombat Hill seems to be an appropriate one. The Friends are prepared to organise and pay for the relocation of the statue. The issue of security from the point of view of theft, malicious damage and environmental impact will need to be addressed. The Ballarat Botanical Gardens have recently reinstalled statuary which has been damaged and which had been removed from the Gardens on account of this. They have used Rockworks Ballarat and Wilson’s Memorials to make plinths, secure artworks with steel pins and to provide especially robust fixings to ensure the safety of the various sculptures. The CMP (2007) makes a number of recommendations regarding security in the Gardens ranging from the installation of lighting to the locking of the gates overnight and the repair/reinstatement of appropriate fencing – not done as yet to my knowledge. Paul Bangay has also agreed to act as a consultant in the process of installing the Boy. John Graham estimates its value at $20,000 The preferred location for the work would be at the entrance to the Fernery from the lawn. The paths form an intersection at that point that could be modified to fit the statue. But this is currently a suggested location only. The statue is a gift from the Rattle family to The Friends of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens who have gifted it to the Hepburn Shire to be placed in the Botanic Gardens. Both the family and the Friends of the Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens Daylesford see it as a memorial to Stuart’s tireless work to raise funds for the Gardens and to raise the profile of the Gardens so that their considerable significance could be more broadly acknowledged. Lo Spinario (Boy with a thorn) c. 1900 copy after the Greco-Roman Hellenistic antique bronze in Rome. c. 1900 copy after the Greco-Roman Hellenistic antique bronze in Rome (Palazzo dei Conservatori, Musei Capitolini, Rome) Manufacturer M. Geiss, Berlin Nonedaylesford, wombat hill botanical gardens, stuart rattle, kevin o'neill, john graham, boy with a thorn, lo spinario, classical sculpture, zinc, classical nude, hepburn shire, public art, sculpture, art -
Inverloch Historical Society
000851 - Photograph - Inverloch - Pine Lodge - view east from Power House - note vegetable garden - from H Swift (Hazel)
... from Power House - note vegetable garden - from H Swift (Hazel)... - view east from Power House - note vegetable garden - from H ... -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book - Register, Livestock Records, 1919-1951
(1) 2 copies and handwritten notes, School of Primary Agriculture and Horticulture Burnley Gardens "Victoria" Jersey Herd Table No 1, Pedigree then Table: No., Name, Sex, Sire, Dam, Dropped, 24 January 1919 -8 August 1947. (2) 3 copies and handwriten notes, "Victoria" Jersey Herd Milk Fat and Butter Records of cows on hand at 8 August 1947 Table 2: Name, Born, Milk Test, Butter Fat, Class, Calved. (3) 3 copies and handwritten notes, "Victoria" Jersey Herd Milk Fat and Butter Records of cows of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th generations Table No 3. (4) 2 copies Table No 4: Pedigree.(5) 2 copies Table No 5: Sires used Table: Name, For Pedigree see -. (6) Book of Standard Pedigree Certificates, some stubs with a name on them, V. Starbright's Flirt, V. Elizabeth Anne handwritten on outside. Second book unused. (7) File: "Stock Breeding Cattle Herd Book (Jerseys)" dated 27 May 1936 to 13 September 1950 includes Correspondence, Notices, Jersey Herd Society, AGM of The Australian Jersey Herd Society (Victorian Branch). (8) File: Stock Breeding Cattle Burnley 1943, dated 4 February 1943-8 August 1951, Livestock returns, Memoranda, sale notices. (9) File: Completed Correspondence Cattle dating from 2 December 1926, drawing of cow with markings of calf to be filled in, photographs of calves, correspondence re purchases and sales of cattle, Pedigrees.school of primary agriculture and horticulture, burnley gardens, victoria, jersey herd, milk, butter, records, cows, dairy, pedigree, pedigree certificates, stubs, v. starbright's flirt, v. elizabeth anne, stock breeding, cattle, australian jersey herd society, livestock -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book - Register, Census of Plants in Burnley Gardens, 1939-1945
File of loose pages with handwritten notes in different writing. 2 notes dated 1943/1944. Lists of plants, including: roses (Total 1,364) with name, colour, type, ref. No. "Cannas on hand" planted 18 July 1939, July 1941, Rhododendrons, Herbaceous Perennials 1943, Plants to be moved or destroyed on account of rebuilding, and other notes. with name, height, colour, size, foliage colour.flowers, roses, rhododendrons, herbaceous perennials, plants, foliage -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter, S. Allan Johnson, c. 1971
Critical letter to Director from S. Allan Johnson re drainage. This letter (original and carbon copy) is addressed to the Director School of Horticulture Burnley. It is from S. Allan Johnson who gives the address of Henry George League, 18 George Parade, Melbourne. It is undated , and suggests that two authors are Mr Lothian and Miss N Chisholm, graduates of Burnley offer incorrect information on drainage in gardens. He includes 3 pages of instructions on drainage in gardens. There is a handwriten note on the back of the copy. The letter is full of typing and spelling mistakes. The brown paper envelope is addressed to the Burnley Horticultural Gardens, Burnley and is not postmarked. There is no stamp. (Hand delivered.) Letter to Director, Burnley School of Horticulture re drainage s. allan johnson, drainage, gardens drainage, incorrect garden drainage, criticism of garden drainage practice, horticulture drainage instructions -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter - Photocopies and photograph, 1927-1930
... This letter is said to be accompanying notes on the B Gardens (Burnley... This letter is said to be accompanying notes on the B Gardens (Burnley ...1200 2 pages of Notes, written by C French Senior to the Jessep Esq. Starting with Royal Horticultural Society 1855, in Survey Paddock. Purpose of establishment of this enterprise; Committee men: The planting by C French of Taxodium Sempervirens: a great flood and its destruction of the Burnley Gardens: this letter is handwritten. A note from C French, dated 23/5/1929, adds further information to the notes. States that Burnley Gardens were laid out by M Lynch and W Harbison as curator. 1201 Handwritten letter by C French to Charlie, thanking him for sending a copy of an article from The Sun. He comments on omissions from the article, provides names of men involved in the first years of the development of the B Gardens, says a good deal about G Neilson. 2 pages. 1202 Letter addressed to Director Botanical Gardens. Refers to a W. Ward, a horticulturalist and the willow tree Huntingdon Willow - Salix Alba (coerulea) Letter written by Charles French. States that willows were sent to Bot Gardens by Sir Joseph Hooker of Kew. The use of this for cricket bats. Willows being setn to Victorian nurseries in 1850s from England. CF States that he planted the first tree Taxodium sempervirens, in Burnley Gardens. Tree presented by JJ Rule of Richmond. 2 pages. 1203 Letter to Charlie from Charles French, signed also Dad This letter is said to be accompanying notes on the B Gardens (Burnley or Botanic?) 1204 Letter to Jessep from Charles French. Mention of "Sequoia" sempervirens Endlicher the red wood planted at Burnley. 1 page5 letters from Charles French about early history of Burnley gardens- Refer to paper cataloguecharles french, gardens, sequoia, redwood, willow tree, use of willow for cricket bats, willow cricket bats, cricket, huntingdon willow, flood burnley gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Burnley Horticultural Gardens - Early history, 1963
2 copies of notes on history of Burnley up to 1891 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Burnley - early names
... Boulevard Richmond melbourne notes burnley staff burnley gardens ...Page of handwritten notes Alfred M Lynch - a clever architect, an enthusiast in horticulture Mr W Harbison - first curator Clement Hodgkinson -being then head of the ? Department C French - ? in 1929 old committee; TC Cole; J Scott; J Lang; JJ Rule; Murdock; W Anderson (president); J Toon (Secretary) George Neilson - "For over 20 years the ? head of the gardens" J Scott "The Royal Nurseries; Hawthorn.. C French was serving his apprenticeship at time of special ? JJ Rule - Richmond Nurseries AG Campbell - Assistant in Luffman's times.notes, burnley staff, burnley gardens people, people of burnley gardens, key figures burnley gardens, early names, early names burnley gardens, alfred m lynch, w harbison, c french, ag campbell, tc cole, j cole, j scott -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet, School of Horticulture - Burnley Gardens, 1974
Part of brochure and typed notes on students and coursesstudents -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Edna Walling, McLennan, John Paul, 1917-1966
... notes 4. Notes from Edna Walling edna walling handwritten notes ...Photocopy - typed 1. Photocopy - handwritten Letter to Mr McLennan from HC Wilson, Department of Agriculture Victoria Agricultural Division Research Farm Werribee. Request for trees to be sent from Burnley 2. Memo for Mr McLennan Department of Agriculture Victoria Agricultural Division, Melbourne 9th August 1917. From A Richardson, Agricultural Superintendent, Order for trees to be sent to Werribee 3. Historical notes 4. Notes from Edna WallingHandwritten historical notes + diagrams, memo, letter from Edna Walling. Dates 8/8/1917 9/8/1917edna walling, handwritten notes, 1910s, 1917, john paul mclennan, burnley gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, History of Burnley Gardens, 1937-1982
... notes by various authors History of Burnley Gardens Document ...Handwritten notes by various authorsburnley gardens, history -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article - Photocopy, Alfred Lynch, 1862
1.Transcribed article from The Argus, 8 Oct. 1862: The Experimental Gardens of the Horticultural Society of Victoria.2. Notes on Lynch familyalfred lynch, experimental gardens, rhsv -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Thomas H. Kneen, History of Burnley Gardens, 1862-1973
... Notes on early history of Burnley Gardens, mainly by T.H. Kneen ...Notes on early history of Burnley Gardens, mainly by T.H. Kneen. Large file, hand-written and typed notesburnley gardens, history, t.h. kneen -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Horticultural Notes, 1891
... Gardens, etc. Horticultural Notes Document ...Article in The Leader re improvements in the Horticultural Gardens, etc. horticulture, burnley, horticultural gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Winter garden Day/Open Day, 1986
... Handwritten notes planning Winter Garden Day/Open Day... notes planning Winter Garden Day/Open Day Winter garden Day/Open ...Handwritten notes planning Winter Garden Day/Open Daywinter garden day, open day -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Garden Week, 1986-1991
... Notes for planning Garden Week, attendance figures, site... Boulevard Richmond melbourne garden week attendance Notes ...Notes for planning Garden Week, attendance figures, site plan, etc.garden week, attendance -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Journal, G.W. Gayford, The Flower Garden: planting deciduous trees, c. 1949
Dept. of Agriculture notes on passionfruit by G.W. Gayford. Also reprint of similar text from Journal of Dept. of Agriculture, 1949passionfruit, fruits, g.w. gayford -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Propagation of plants (Kains & McQuesten)
... Notes produced by School of Horticulture, Burnley Gardens. 2 ...Notes produced by School of Horticulture, Burnley Gardens. 2 copiespropagation, plants, burnley gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Propagation by cutting treatment after root-initiation
... propagation Notes produced by School of Horticulture, Burnley Gardens ...Notes produced by School of Horticulture, Burnley Gardens. 2 copiesschool of horticulture, burnley gardens, propagation -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Propagating mediums
... propagation Notes produced by School of Horticulture, Burnley Gardens ...Notes produced by School of Horticulture, Burnley Gardensschool of horticulture, burnley gardens, propagation -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Notes on the growing of garden peas for seed crops; or for canning
... garden peas canning Notes produced by Dept. of Agriculture ...Notes produced by Dept. of Agriculture, Victoriadepartment of agriculture, vegetables, garden peas, canning -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Water requirements - Burnley Gardens, 1948
... -written notes Water requirements - Burnley Gardens Document ...Typed and hand-written notes water, burnley gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, The Orchard at Burnley Gardens, 1951-1960
Notes re history of the orchard; plans of various fruit blocks, 1-page of notes "The Orchard at Burnley Garden" in Box 74.orchards, fruit blocks, burnley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Burnley Horticultural College - Home Gardeners' Guide
Set of 6 notes. Refer to paper catalogueburnley horticultural college, home gardeners' guide -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Reconstruction of Gardens new building, 1948-1950
... Diary notes by T.H. Kneen, notes of Burnley Gardens Co... notes by T.H. Kneen, notes of Burnley Gardens Co-ordinated ...Diary notes by T.H. Kneen, notes of Burnley Gardens Co-ordinated Planningthomas h. kneen, burnley gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Glass slides, W. H. Cooper, Glass Lantern Slides Full Collection, 1900s-1950s
Sandra Pullman visited the Melbourne City Council Exhibition, 'Melbourne Parks and Gardens Through the Magic Lantern' in November 2012. Lex Nieboer, former Burnley student graduating in 1975, found a large number of glass lantern slides in a store room and took them home as he was concerned they would be thrown out. His family has a long tradition of being involved in photography, so he understood the value of the slides. He donated the ones that were of Melbourne City Parks and Gardens to the Council and they used them in their exhibition. Sandra contacted Lex and arranged with Jane Wilson (Archivist) to visit Lex on 12 April, 2013 at Wilson Botanic Park, Berwick where he works. After Lex showed them the slides, he, very generously, donated approximately 300 slides back to the Burnley Archives. There was already a collection of almost 100 glass slides in the Archives. They were in a wooden box containing glass lantern slides with label on outside, "Slides of Horticultural Objects and Views." Inside lid is handwritten, "Mr Bailey Botanic Gardens Adelaide." (John Frederick Bailey, Director Adelaide Botanic Gardens 1917-1932.) and, "Mr Isaac 9 pla? 2 ficifolia." (Probably Mr Isaacs Mayor of Adelaide 1917.) Also, "Purchased from Estate of Reeves Late Malvern Gardens, AWJ." (F.L. Reeves, Malvern Council's Park Curator in the 1920's died in 1933. AWJ, A.W. Jessep, Principal Burnley Horticultural College 1926-1941.) These were numbers 61-85 "History of the Rose." Geoff Olive, former Staff member, remembered taking a number of glass slides to a photographic processor to have 35mm slides made from them. 60 of these are also in this collection. Also see B10.0057 for Melbourne City Council collection and, 11.0039, 12.0033 for photograph prints of lantern slides lost to the collection.Collection of approximately 400 glass lantern slides used for teaching at Burnley Horticultural College during the first half of the twentieth century. Some were made specifically for Burnley. Some images would not upload. The images include: overseas views of gardens, historical sites and geographical features (some hand coloured from Japan); a series of hand coloured images of roses with notes for teaching the history of the rose; school gardens of the early 1900's; fruit and vegetables; miscellaneous horticulltural; Australian native plants; cells; 'Living Races'; plants, trees and grasses; parasites, organisms and fungal diseases; miscellaneous horticultural scenes; parks; cattle; agricultural data.sandra pullman, lex nieboer, melbourne city council exhibition through the magic lantern, john frederick bailey, mr isaacs, f l reeves, a w jessep, history of the rose, plants, trees, diseases -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Wooden Cottage, Unknown
Note by T.H. Kneen 19 November 1991," Not Burnley. "Black and white photograph of a wooden cottageOn reverse, "5900."garden design -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Sepia, Suburban House, Unknown
Note by T.H. Kneen19 November 1991, "Not Burnley."Printed reproduction in Sepia of a suburban house.suburban house, garden design -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Garden View, Unknown
Note by T.H. Kneen,19 November 1991, " Not Burnley. Could be Fitzroy Gardens."Black and white photograph. A brick house in a garden or park settingfitzroy gardens, landscape design, park -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, The Leader, Planting Out Seedlings, c. 1932
Note by T.H. Kneen 4 December 1991, "Students are working on the Long Border-the path leads on to the the Principal's Residence obscured by the pine tree at the right. The dress worn by women students-shirt, tie, jodhpurs, leggings-was established pre-1926." Also see newspaper cutting B00.1127 where the photograph has the caption,"Students Renovating a Border in the Gardens."3 copies black and white print. 6 female students planting seedlings in the bed leading to the Principal's ResidenceOne copy inscribed, "Title: Planting out Seedlings Neg: 177planting, seedlings, principal's residence, female students, shirt, tie, jodhpurs, leggings, students working outside, long border, principal's house