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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour slides, Nursery, 1985
... plants ...uad 11 slides of the/a Nursery. Nov 85. 12. Quad planting.nursery, plants, 1985, quad, greenhouse -
Orbost & District Historical Society
coin, 1938
George VI became King after his brother, King Edward VIII, abdicated in 1936. Threepence coins underwent significant changes during George VI's reign. From 1937, new 12-sided nickel-brass threepence coins were introduced, which were initially used alongside the silver threepence. This coin is an example of a coin no longer in use.A brass coin - threepence. It is 12 sided. The reverse shows a Thrift plant (armeria) with three flowering stems. The obverse has a George V1 profile facing left. Obverse: 'GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP Reverse: 1938, three flowering stems of thrift plant. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Sepia print, Plant Research Institute, c. 1930
Note by T.H. Kneen 24 June1992, "Plant Research Institute was the home of the Biology Branch of the Department Of Agriculture (and not under the control of the Principal.) Early thirties."Sepia photograph. Plant Research Instituteplant research institute, biology branch, department of agriculture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour 35mm slides, Stuart Miller, Nursery Plant Sale
Taken by Stuart Miller. Donated by Glenys Rose Volunteer FOBG Plant Propagation.19 slides of a plant sale at a Nursery. Might be Burnley.plant sale, nursery, stuart miller -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Colac Aleppo Pine, 29/01/2017
Colour photograph of the Aleppo Pine planted near the Colac War Memorial.On plaque. "Aleppo Pine (Pine Brutia) From the Original Lone Pine on Gallipoli sown inthe jubilee year 1965 planted in memory of departed comrades "Lest We Forget"colac, colac gardens, aleppo pine, lone pine -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Ceremonial object - Ceremonial Shovel, City of Greater Bendigo, c. 1999
Neilma Gantner, 7th November 1922 - 15 June 2015 was an author and the daughter of Merlyn (née Baillieu) and Sidney Myer. Her father Simcha Myer Baevski, was born in present day Belarus and began his retail dynasty with his brother Elcon Myer, establishing a small drapery shop in Bendigo and growing the business in the subsequent years to Myer Ltd 1925.Hand shovel currently in use for ceremonial plantings and sod turnings by the City. Plastic handle with silver rectangle head. Inscribed on the back.7th AUGUST, 1999 / TREE PLANTED IN ROSALIND PARK BY / MRS NEILMA GANTNER / TO COMMEMORATE / THE SIDNEY MYER CENETENARY CELEBRATIONS. myer, baillieu, gantner, city of greater bendigo ceremonial item, city of greater bendigo events -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Adland Horticultural Australia et al, Advanced Certificate of Horticulture, c. 1990-2004
... plants ...correspondence course, mcmillan campus, plants, plant lists, horticulture, descriptions of plants -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, I R McCann, The coast and hinterland in flower, 1992
... plants ...Format using photographs and a brief description of each plant.Maps, colour photographswildflowers, plants, australia, grampians, identification, native plants -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Planting Plan, c. 1980
... plants ...Planting plan with critical notes. Scale 1:250plants, gardens, planting plan, construction plan, concept plan, model drawing -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white and colour prints, Flower Portraits
... plants ...145 photographs of flowering plants displayed for identification in vases or laid flat, some multiple copies. 2 colour photographs.flowes, plants, vases -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Outside view of the rear of the gift shop at No. 90 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Plants ...Coloured photograph of the plants for sale at the rear of Ring a Roses gift shop at No. 90 Maling Roadcanterbury, maling road, shops, plants -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Commemoration Tree at North Ringwood State School, Oban Road - 1955
Newly planted eucalyptus tree in protective wooden framework with notice - "Commemoration Tree - This tree was planted on Remembrance Day 11th November 1955 by Maj. Gen. LE.E.Beavis, C.B. C.B.E. D.S.O., In memory of all Servicemen who took part in the wars of 1914-18 AND 1939-45. Lest We Forget." (See also Reg. no. 1593 for later images of this tree with a permanent plaque dated 1965.)Typed below photograph, "Commemoration Tree at North Ringwood State School. ... Planted in sand from Gallipoli." -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Plant Research Laboratory, 1941
Handwritten on reverse, "Plant Research Laboratory. Oct. 1941 (South from Entrance) AWJ (A.W. Jessep) 10/9/42."Handwritten on reverse, "Plant Research Laboratory. Oct. 1941 (South from Entrance) AWJ (A.W. Jessep) 10/9/42."plant research laboratory, a.w. jessep -
Conservation Volunteers
Memorabilia: Cyclone Sylvaspade, Australian Bicentenary 1988, Cyclone Sylvaspade - Senator Graham Richardson planted a tree using this spade at Sovereign Hill Outdoor Museum to mark ATCV's work at the Australian Bicentennial, 1988 (exact)
The spade is a memento of the planting of a tree by the responseible Commonealth Minister to recognise the contribution of ATCV and ATCV volunteers to repair of the Australian environment. At the time ATCV had been operating in Ballarat for six years. ATCV volunteers had planted 192,000 trees from April 1987- March 1988. Senator Richardson was then Minister for the Arts and the Environment in the Hawke ALP Government and on 17 November 1988 he planted a tree using this spade at Sovereign Hill Outdoor Museum (at which ATCV volunteers had planted trees which are (by 2010) fully grown and a significant feature of the site). Peter Hiscock was director of Sovereign Hill as well as President of ATCV and among the most significant leaders of ATCV (now CVA). The spade also symbolises the recovery of ATCV (then a small and struggling community group) from near closure owing to the effects of the 1987 recession. The Cyclone Sylvaspade concept was component project of the Australian Bicentennial celebrations aimed at recognising organisations which had contributed positively to conservation of Australia's environment. The concept was originated and driven by Dr Wilf Crane of the CSIRO Division of Forestry and a highly regarded forester and environmentalist and champion of the cause of rejuvenating Australia's degraded landscape with trees. At the naming of a road after him in Canberra he was described as a: "enthusiast, a man of conviction, action, humility and simplicity". Wilf conceived the project, developed the tree planting spade with Boral Cyclone and the Institute of Foresters of Australia and launched it with the then Governor-General Sir Ninian Stephens at the new Parliament House. Cyclone has been a brand name for a manufacturer of good quality hand tools for over a century. It is likely manufacturing was still done in Australia at the time of manufacture of the Sylvaspade. Much of it has now moved offshore, particuarly to China and Taiwan.This object is historically significant because it is a memento of a significant national event, the 200th anniversary of European settlement and the start of a process of environmental change which has had negative consequences and which demands a commitment to conserving the uniques Australian national environment. It recognised the achievement of ATCV in tree planting over six years. The Cyclone Sylvaspade is a practical memento and having the responsible Commonwealth Minister plant a tree with it was highly symbolic of ATCV's practical commitment to repair of our environment all over Australia. It was also used by the Victorian Premier, Hon John Brumby, to plant a tree at the reopening of the Boral Asphalt plant, Ballarat, in April 2010. The spade is No. 12 of a limited edition. This item is a functional tree planting spade called a "Cyclone Sylvaspade", mounted on a block of wood with a plaque. The handle of the spade is made of grey plastic, the haft is light, stained wood, and the blade is manufactured to resemble silver and has engravings. It was donated by the Boral company and presented to ATCV by the Minister of Arts and the Environment, Senator Graham Richardson after he had planted a tree to mark the occasion at Sovereign Hill Outdoor Museum, BallaratOn the stem of the spade here is a label showing the logo of the Boral company which reads "SYLVASPADE Tree Planting Spade - Made in Australia." On the blade is engraved "Cyclone - NUMBER 0012 - SYLVASPADE - 1788-1988" together with the logo of the Australian Bicentennial Authority. The spade is mounted on a sturdy polished wooden board on which there is a brass-coloured plate bearing the words: "PRESENTED BY SENATOR THE HON GRAHAM RICHARDSON TO AUSTRALIAN TRUST FOR CONSERVATION VOLUNTEERS IN RECOGNITION OF THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE ENVIRONMENT 17TH NOVEMBER 1988 DONATED BY BORAL LIMITED"of, trust, ballarat, memento, australian, australia, environment, conservation, atcv, for, volunteers, cyclone, sylvaspade, senator graham richardson, 1788 1988 australian, bicentennial, boral, spade, sovereign hill, 17th november 1988, 1988, minister for arts and environment, tree planting, institute, foresters, dr, wilf, crane -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Go Bush in Nunawading, c1986
Bushland parks in the city of Nunawading.Bushland parks in the city of Nunawading. A leaflet with names, location and native plant descriptions.Bushland parks in the city of Nunawading. city of nunawading. parks and recreation, parks and reserves, horticultural centre forest hill, schwerkolt cottage, native plants, campbells croft, abbey walk vermont, blackburn south recreation trail, blackburn creeklands, wandinong sanctuary, blackburn lake sanctuary, cootamundra walk, r. e. gray reserve, yarran dheran, antonio park mitcham -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1950
Written on back in pencil, however comparison with record 82 suggests that photo may have been taken earlier than 1945. Guest house with young plantings in garden.Grampian House accommodation, planted with arbour at entranceaccommodation, guesthouses, grampian house -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Planting Olive Tree at Shrine 1973, 1973
A photo of the planting of the Olive Tree of Peace in the Western Lawn of the Shrine of Remembrance in 1973. Pencil inscription on reverse says "Frank Doolan planting the commemorative olive tree for Legacy. Beside him is Geoff Handbury, Melb President and Sir Ed Herring, (?), Kem (Kemsley), Col Rex Hall, George Cowan. (2 copies) Also a photo of Frank Doolan standing by the tree he has just planted. Legatee Frank Doolan was a long serving member of Legacy and given the honour of planting the tree. The plaque reads "1923 1973 / This olive tree symbolising peace marks fifty years of Legacy service to the widows of ex-servicemen and their children." 1973 was the Golden Jubilee year of Legacy (see also item 00441).A record of events to commemorate the golden jubilee of Legacy.Black and white photo x 3 of a tree planting at the Shrine of Remembrance.00442.1 Pencil inscription, some illegible 00442.2 Stamped "This Photograph is the compliments of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of Victoria. Please acknowledge / Photo: Michael Cheshire" in black ink.golden jubilee, tree planting, frank doolan, 50th anniversary -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour prints, Japanese Visitors
... plants ...Staff member, possibly Principal, James Davis, showing a plant to 2 Japanese men holding notebooks.staff, plants, james davis, japanese people -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Sign, Plant label
... plants ...2 plant labels (smaller than B22.0016) that can be inserted in the ground. Wooden base with metal inscribed label screwed on. Metal stake screwed on.1. 19110684 Anacardiaceae. Cotinus coggygria purpureus Smoke Tree. S. Eurasia Temp. 2. 12132084 Apocynaceae. Vinca major Greater Periwinkle. Europe.labels, plants, identification -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Peter Esdale, Some of the Oldest Trees at Burnley, 1991
Note by T.H. Kneen 18 March 1992, "The Californian Redwood left of the Jacaranda was planted in 1857 according to correspondence received from Charles French (see archives). Various statements about the date of planting have been made, based on oral history." It is now known that the tree was actually planted a bit later, 1861.Colour photograph taken by P. Esdale for consideration for inclusion in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried. View of large old trees taken from the Administration Building looking towards the Shady Garden. Jacaranda in flower. Reverse of photograph showing sketch in pen.On reverse, "Some of the oldest trees at Burnley (Jacaranda) → sketch of 2 trees. Both believed to be planted in 1851."green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, trees, jacaranda, californian redwood, charles french, garden view -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour prints and negatives, Plant Materials, 1997
... plants ...Photographs of plants for Diploma Plant Materials II. Week 4 1997 prints only, Week 9 and Week 9 Suppliment (sic) includes negatives, Week 12 21/10/97 includes negatives, Week 13 1997 includes negatives, Week ? (label torn) prints only.plants, plant materials, 1997, diploma ii -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wonga Cyanide Gold Recovery Company Mining Operations 1899
B/W photo Wonga Company Plant 1899Cyanide gold processing plant infrastructure. Conveyor belt at centre of photo, cyanide vats in foreground.stawell mining -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, tree planting, Legacy Lone Pines, 2008
A letter from Mrs Alwyn Drysdale on behalf of her husband Bob, to accompany photos of pine trees planted by him over time in various towns and schools. The trees had been organised by Legacy as part of their Lone Pine programme and he wanted to provide an update of their growth. Since the early 1970s Legacy had a commemorative programme of providing trees grown from seeds from Gallipoli to various towns throughout Australia. See the Lone Pine brochure at 00593. These trees were planted in the early 2000s. Melbourne Legacy's Commemoration Committee was responsible for the collection, propagation and dedication of Lone Pines from the 24th Battalion tree at the Shrine of Remembrance. On the 14th September 1989 further seedlings were collected with the hope to raise 1,000 trees from the seeds. Thus, Legacy is helping to keep the memory of the Gallipoli "Lone Pine" alive - its spirit living on today. Presentations are made to schools, ex-service organisations and interested bodies by Legacy Clubs in the hope that they will be cherished as a symbol of nationhood and of its just pride, devotion, courage, selflessness and sense of service to others.A record of tree planting of Lone Pine trees and their progress.Colour photo x 10 of pine trees and a letter.00746.1 Letter to Carmel at Legacy from Mrs Alwyn Drysdale of Kyabram. 00746.2 Kyabram Secondary College. Planted 10/9/1998. 00746.3 St Augustine's College, Kyabram. Planted 11/11/1998 00746.4 Girgarre Primary School. Planted 11/11/1999 00746.5 Tongala Aged Care Hostel. Planted 25.4.2000 00746.6 Merrigum Primary School. Planted 1.9.2000 00746.7 Kyabram and District Memorial Hospital. Planted 19/1/2001 00746.8 Tongala Primary School "Lone Pine" planted 2/9/2003, taken 31/7/2008 00746.9 "Warramunda" Village for Aged. Planted 13/9/2003 00746.10 St. Pat's College Tongala. Planted 11/11/2004 00746.11 Stanhope Primary School. Lone Pine planted 15/8/2005, taken 27/7/2008 tree planting, lone pine -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, W Murfet Flower Catalogue and Price List 1925-6 season
20-page booklet containing price list for bulbs, flowers and plants grown by W Murfet, New Street, RingwoodSeason 1925-26. Telephone Ringwood 123. Contains details of dozens of varieties of bulbs and flowering plants, including information of growing season, height, planting instructions, and cost per dozen or by the hundred. The goods could be delivered by rail or post, within Australia, at the purchaser's risk and expense. The booklet was printed at the "Ringwood and Croydon Mail" office (Adelaide Street), phone 65. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Sign, Plant Label
... plants ...1. Large plant label that can be inserted in the ground. Wooden base with metal inscribed label screwed on. Metal stake screwed on. 2. Similar, painted red.1. Phytolacca dioica 2. Alectryon subcinereum Smooth Rambuton plants, labels, plant identification -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph: Planting ceremony to commence Pine Plantation, Tarnagulla, June 1925
From tarnagulla.org by David Gordon: "The plantation is bounded by King, Gladstone and Welsh Streets and on the east by the drainage channel. It was planted up and opened in June 1925. It is located on the massive sand heap of R.W.Hammond's quartz crushing battery, and the plantation served to enhance the appearance of a large-scale mining precinct which was by 1925 seen as an eyesore from the bygone mining days". Donald Clark Collection. A monochrome photograph of a group of men in suits and hats planting seedlings as part of a planting ceremony to commence the Pine Plantation, Tarnagulla.tarnagulla, trees, mining, pine plantation, the pines, landmarks, children -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Forms, Competition, Plant Competition Forms
A batch of seven forms: five are headed "The Royal Horticultural Society", of these five, three were prepared for the Wisley Trials. Specifically they are: 1. Royal Horticultural Society - Wisley Trials - Dahlia 2. "" "" - Hardy Border Carnations 3. "" "" - Joint Sweet Pea Committee 4. (Also a detailed form concerning sweet pea plants) 5. The Royal Horticultural Society - Invited Vegetable Trail 6. (And a form for competition use on Cabbage, Savoy) 7. The Royal Horticultural Society - Flower Trial. Plant competition formsstudents, competitions, wisley trials, royal horticultural society, national dahlia society, burnley gardens, burnley gardens competitions -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Denise Greig, Field guide to Australian flowers : over 1000 common Australian wildflowers, 2001
... plants ...Identification of native wildflowers from around Australia. Plant families are arranged in alphabetical order.Maps, b&w illustrations, colour photographswildflowers, plants, australia, grampians, identification, vegetation zones -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Gondwana Timeline, Geological History and Australian Flora, unknown
The Gondwana Timeline relates to plants in the Ballarat Botanical GardensThis article gives important historical perspective on plants in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens and becomes more significant in view of climate change.3 pages of black print on white paper plus 2 pages listing Gondwana Plant Families Nonejohn garner, doctor, john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, doctor keith corbett, gondwana timeline, geological history and australian flora, gondwana plant families, tree -ferns, the monkey puzzle tree., gardens, ballarat -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1931
Photographs showing the works at the Great Southern Mine, cyanide plant, which was an important part of the process of separating gold from the ore.One of 4 small black and white photographs, mounted on a single album page. This one shows six men, taking a break from their work in a corrugated iron shed. Written on album page between photos: "Great Southern Mine Cyanide Plant 1931"great southern, gold mining, gold processing, cyanide plant