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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary 1996
... Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary 1996...... Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary...Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary was developed in Linton on Linton-Happy Valley Rd by Gordon Clarke O.A.M. ...Photograph taken at Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary 1.12.1996 at the unveiling of a memorial plaque to Gordon Clarke O.A.M. - Rock and plaque....Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary 1996 Photograph ...Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary was developed in Linton on Linton-Happy Valley Rd by Gordon Clarke O.A.M. Mr Clarke donated the Sanctuary to the Bird Observers club of Victoria in the 1980s On his death the Clarke-Cooke families raised a memorial stone and plaque in the sanctuary.Photograph taken at Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary 1.12.1996 at the unveiling of a memorial plaque to Gordon Clarke O.A.M. - Rock and plaque."Rock dedicated to (late) Gordon Clarke".gordon clarke, memorials, clarkesdale bird sanctuary -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionNegative - Negative - Portland Bird Sanctuary, ZILLAH MASCHMEDT, PHOTOGRAPHER, c. 1934
... Negative - Portland Bird Sanctuary...... bird sanctuary...NEGATIVE FOR BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH. Portland bird sanctuary. Water and reeds in foreground. Magazine Hill in the background...Portland bird sanctuary. Water and reeds in foreground. Magazine Hill in the background Negative Negative - Portland Bird Sanctuary ZILLAH MASCHMEDT, PHOTOGRAPHER ...NEGATIVE FOR BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH. Portland bird sanctuary. Water and reeds in foreground. Magazine Hill in the backgroundnegative, bird sanctuary, birdlife, waterfowl, wildlife -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionNegative - Negative - Portland Bird Sanctuary, 1934
... Negative - Portland Bird Sanctuary...... Portland bird sanctuary...Negative for a black and white photograph. Portland Bird Sanctuary. Wooden post and rail fence in water. ...Portland Bird Sanctuary. Wooden post and rail fence in water. ...Negative for a black and white photograph. Portland Bird Sanctuary. Wooden post and rail fence in water. Seagulls, cormorants, sitting on it, swans in water behindzillah maschmedt, portland bird sanctuary, wildlife -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionNegative - Negative - Portland Bird Sanctuary Victoria, c. 1934
... Negative - Portland Bird Sanctuary Victoria...Image shows views of Portland Bird Sanctuary, remains at wooden fence across section of water....Image shows views of Portland Bird Sanctuary, remains at wooden fence across section of water. ...Negative for a black and white photograph. Image shows views of Portland Bird Sanctuary, remains at wooden fence across section of water. -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, Stile at Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary, 26/03/2023
... Stile at Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary...Photographs of a Stile at Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields A stile is a structure or opening that provides people passage over or through a boundary via steps, ladders, or narrow gaps.[ Stile fence path timber Photographs of a Stile at Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary. Stile at Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary Photograph Clare Gervasoni ...A stile is a structure or opening that provides people passage over or through a boundary via steps, ladders, or narrow gaps.[Photographs of a Stile at Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary. stile, fence, path, timber -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Article, Fleay, David H, Incubator bird at Sanctuary, 24 Aug 1946
... Incubator bird at Sanctuary...Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1940s Article on Australian Brush turkey including detailed description of building of mound and breeding of chicks. Mentions brothers W H and J M Ingram who donated money for enclosure. This item has an inscription and legibility of the text is fair. photocopy Incubator bird ...Article on Australian Brush turkey including detailed description of building of mound and breeding of chicks. Mentions brothers W H and J M Ingram who donated money for enclosure.photocopyArticle on Australian Brush turkey including detailed description of building of mound and breeding of chicks. Mentions brothers W H and J M Ingram who donated money for enclosure.1940s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Cutting, Mountain Views, Bird observers at Sanctuary, 20 September 1983
... Bird observers at Sanctuary...Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1980s Bird observers club toured the sanctuary original x 1 Bird observers at Sanctuary Newspaper Cutting Mountain Views ...Bird observers club toured the sanctuaryoriginal x 1non-fictionBird observers club toured the sanctuary1980s -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionNegative - Negative - Fawthrop Lagoon Portland, Victoria, Zilah Maschmedt, c. 1934
... Negative for a black and white photograph. Image shows Bird sanctuary (Fawthrop Lagoon) View across water to Portland. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Negative for a black and white photograph. Image shows Bird sanctuary (Fawthrop Lagoon) View across water to Portland. ...Negative for a black and white photograph. Image shows Bird sanctuary (Fawthrop Lagoon) View across water to Portland. Wooden fence - ? boundary of walkway, trees in foreground -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, James (Jim) Smith of Happy Valley
... The orchard is now part of Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary located at 360 Linton-Piggoreet Rd, Linton, Vic. 3360. ...The orchard is now part of Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary located at 360 Linton-Piggoreet Rd, Linton, Vic. 3360. ...James (Jim) Smith, (died 03/08/1974, aged 93 years) established an orchard growing snow apples near in Happy Valley after returning from mining activities in South Africa. The orchard was called "Springdallah" and was beside the Linton/Happy Valley Road across from the old Happy Valley railway station. Jim was the son of George Henry Smith (18/12/1840 - 26/11/1903) and Emma Keys Smith born Keys (07/08/1842 - 28/08/1888). George and Emma left Liverpool with other unassisted immigrants on the "Bates Family" ship with baby Clara on 08/06/1863 arriving in Melbourne on 08/06/1863. George and Emma emigrated to Australia on the invitation of Emma's brother Edward Keys who owned a property near the school at Happy Valley on which there were two houses. Teddy offered George and Emma the smaller one to live in. When "Teddy" decided to go into hotel keeping George took over the 200 acres of his property and made it a pleasant orchard and garden called "Cress Green Gardens". George had various secretarial jobs - rate collector; paymaster at the mines; until he became Shire Secretary for the Shire of Grenville, whose centre was Linton and Government Auditor for Western Victoria (1894-1903), the means of transport being horse and buggy. Another son followed his father as Shire Secretary. George and Emma had 14 children, Emma dying giving birth to Emma Keys who lived for 16 months. George later married Annie Bolte with 2 more children being born. Annie later sold the property. The land was used for grazing and the two houses fell into disrepair. In 1995 George's grandson Ernest (Alf) Alfred Watson visited the site and reported a wrought iron gate at the site and a mulberry tree near the site of his grandmother's family home. Bluestone blocks can still be seen in the paddocks from the roadside. The child in the photograph is Phyllis Joy Smith, Jim's eldest daughter. Jim Smith was the brother of Clara Emma Yung nee Smith.Sepia photo of two men and a girl. One of them is Jim Smith who established on orchard at Happy Valley. He also went to South Africa - mining activities. The orchard is now part of Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary located at 360 Linton-Piggoreet Rd, Linton, Vic. 3360. Verso: Jim Smith South Africa (Mining) Established orchard halfway near Linton and Happy Valley. Clara Emma's brother. jim smith, james smith, clara emma smith, happy valley, yendon, piggoreet, south africa, mining, orchard, edward keys, george henry smith, emma keys smith, clara emma yung, annie bolte, shire of grenville, clarkesdale bird sanctury -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Couple give land for park, 21/01/1967 12:00:00 AM
... Re Blackburn couple Arthur & Janet Cooke deciding to hand over their house and land to the Council on their death to keep as a sanctuary for birds, plants and flowers....Article from The Age, 21 Jan 1967, re Blackburn couple Arthur & Janet Cooke deciding to hand over their house and land to the Council on their death to keep as a sanctuary for birds, plants and flowers....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Re Blackburn couple Arthur & Janet Cooke deciding to hand over their house and land to the Council on their death to keep as a sanctuary for birds, plants and flowers. Hooke Albert Arthur Hooke Janet Emily Wandinong Sanctuary Article from The Age, 21 Jan 1967. ...Article from The Age, 21 Jan 1967.Article from The Age, 21 Jan 1967, re Blackburn couple Arthur & Janet Cooke deciding to hand over their house and land to the Council on their death to keep as a sanctuary for birds, plants and flowers.Article from The Age, 21 Jan 1967. hooke, albert arthur, hooke, janet emily, wandinong sanctuary -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, Birds of Blackburn Lake, 1/06/1980 12:00:00 AM
... blackburn lake sanctuary...bird...Birds of the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary; compiled and edited by Geoff Deason [and others] for the Bird Observers Club, June 1980....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne blackburn lake sanctuary bird observers club of australia birds deason geoff mcculloch ellen buckingham rex stephens frank Birds of the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary; compiled and edited by Geoff Deason [and others] for the Bird Observers Club, June 1980. ...Birds of the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary; compiled and edited by Geoff Deason [and others] for the Bird Observers Club, June 1980.blackburn lake sanctuary, bird observers club of australia, birds, deason, geoff, mcculloch, ellen, buckingham, rex, stephens, frank -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Noisy Miner, Blackburn Lake, 1977
... bird...blackburn lake sanctuary...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Used by Robin Da Costa in 'Blackburn: a picturesque history' noisy miner bird blackburn lake sanctuary Black & white photo of a Noisy Miner taken at Blackburn Lake Sanctuary in 1977 Noisy Miner, Blackburn Lake Photograph Photograph ...Used by Robin Da Costa in 'Blackburn: a picturesque history'Black & white photo of a Noisy Miner taken at Blackburn Lake Sanctuary in 1977noisy miner bird, blackburn lake sanctuary -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Gordon Clarke on his Birthday Pony
... This land was afterwards expanded and is now known as the Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary. In the 1970s, Gordon donated the sanctuary to the Bird Observers Club of Australia....This land was afterwards expanded and is now known as the Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary. In the 1970s, Gordon donated the sanctuary to the Bird Observers Club of Australia. ...Gordon Clarke (1906-1996) was the grandson of David Clarke who bought Piggoreet West in 1855. His parents were John Clarke and Mary Jane Newcomen. Gordon Clarke purchased land between Piggoreet and Linton, known as the 'Bird Paddock', and began to intensively plant indigenous species, with a view to providing habitat for native birds. This land was afterwards expanded and is now known as the Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary. In the 1970s, Gordon donated the sanctuary to the Bird Observers Club of Australia.Black and white copy of original photograph a boy sitting bareback on a horse with no bridle.horses, gordon clarke -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Country Women's Association Choir Victoria, Unknown
... September 25 members present October – Meeting hled at Toolern Vale Bird Sanctuary 36 members present November – 1st Annual Meeting December – Owing to harvest operations, only 11 members present. 1940 February electric kettle and urn to be purchased for Mechanics Institute. ...September 25 members present October – Meeting hled at Toolern Vale Bird Sanctuary 36 members present November – 1st Annual Meeting December – Owing to harvest operations, only 11 members present. 1940 February electric kettle and urn to be purchased for Mechanics Institute. ...Information from research by Mabel Rogers from the first meeting in August 1939 – 1969 Notable Events of the CWA The document contains information about meetings and events and numbers of members who attended. December 2013 – a selection of some of the items of interest have been extracted by Wendy Barrie NOTABLE EVENTS Page 1 1938 August 10th 1938 Minutes of inaugural meeting of Melton Branch Country Women’s Association. Cr Coburn introduced Mrs Toose, Ballarat G.P. [Group President] 42 ladies were present, including visitors from Bacchus Marsh and Smeaton Branches. September – Miss A Raleigh was elected Magazine Secretary October- 26 members present. Penny Collection for Million Members Fund November December – Mrs Swan gave demonstration of basketry, using stringy bark, Eucalyptus bark and reeds 1939 February 1939 – 18 members present. Branch total 50. Donation towards Pedal Transmitting Set. Inquiries made of Shire Council re permission to fence War Memorial March April – cost of fence material beyond Branch Funds May- 24 members present June, July, August – birthday celebrations. September 25 members present October – Meeting hled at Toolern Vale Bird Sanctuary 36 members present November – 1st Annual Meeting December – Owing to harvest operations, only 11 members present. 1940 February electric kettle and urn to be purchased for Mechanics Institute. Also to install a power point. [Electricity was connected to Melton in December 1939] April end of page 1 Page 2 May – Council Permission to be sought, to plant trees on oval below Shire Hall P.M.G. to be asked to supply a seat outside telephone booth for convenience of callers after P.O. was closed. June- Wives of A.I.F. soldiers be made honorary members. “1d per week drive” for gift for the Empire. July, September, October November – Group President stressed the importance of keeping Branches together during time of war. Collection of sheep skins to be made into vests for fighting forces worthy of consideration. Group President, Mrs Morgan-Paylor. December 1941 February 30 members present March – Eight members attend Ballarat Group Conference. Approach Council re fencing and preparation of land for tree plantation May – Mrs Swan demonstrated making of slippers from pieces of sheepskin June – Empire Gift Scheme of 1d per week to be continued for another year or duration of the war. July – Demonstration on making camouflage nets August, September Group Conference at Smeaton, October, November meetings held 1942 February- Enquiries to be made as how to help with A.R.P. work March, April, May, June,- Headquarters busy on war work. July end of page 2 Page 3 August, September. October – 15 Camouflage Nets forwarded to Headquarters November- Mrs Glasson Group President presided at Annual Meeting. Meetings to be held at 3 monthly intervals. Overseas link, enquiries be made of Melton Mowbray had a C.W.A. Branch 1943 February- Overseas link to be Lampeter, Cardiganshire, Wales May- 7 Camouflage Nets to Headquarters. American overseas link Nov 5th Annual Meeting, letters received from Wales and America 1944 May – Approach to be made to Council re formation of Baby Health Centre July – Ball held for Baby Health Centre effort. Admission 3/- 1945 February- Mrs Lemke present at meeting May August- Miss Strahan of Womens Hospital gave a talk on “Work of Almoner Departments in Public Hospitals” November Annual meeting. eight food parcels sent to Britain, 2 to Lampeter 1946 meetings held every two months May- Congratulations to Mrs Swan, Group President Elect June – 20 members present. August- 8th Birthday celebrated with a Social Evening Music was supplied by Mrs E.W. Barrie September - Scone competition 1. Mrs Beaty, 2. Miss Robinson 3. Mrs Exell November- Eggs sent to Somers House 1947 February – Demonstration of Glove-making March – revert to monthly meetings April - decided to have an auto tray made for the Branch May – Branch decided to plant a tree for Princess Elizabeth’s 21st Birthday.. Council to be asked if agreeable to continue arrangements in 1940, to fence C.W.A. Plantation end of page 3 Page 4 June - Food parcels sent to Overseas Link July – Invitations to birthday celebrations sent to Bacchus Marsh, Ballan, Sunbury, Mt Egerton August September - Collection of silver coin taken a donation from Branch towards wedding gift to Princess Elizabeth … forwarded to H.Q. November – C.W.A. together with Red Cross and Bacchus Marsh C.W.A. to provide afternoon tea and luncheon at Eynesbury sale. 1948 February – Food parcels sent to ex-Prisoner-of-war. Publicity agent appointed April – Decided to apply for trees to be planted in area already chosen a beauty spot May – Additional listeners to Broadcast Session were appointed June July – Gift of books received from Overseas Link. I was decided to stat a Library . Miss Raleigh to at a Librarian. August – 5 pound donation from Branch funds to “Save the Children” Appeal. September, October, November 1949 January – At Group Conference, delegates to vote in favour of resolution that State School children be allowed to sit for exams in own school March – Decided to contact Council for permission to fence off Water Reserve April, May – Another parcel to be sent to Ret. British P.O.W. Association June July – Fancy Dress Children’s Ball to be held for Annual Effort August – 11th Birthday September – Bank Balance November – 11th annual Meeting. Members agree to supply small gifts to Ballarat Mental Hospital 1950 February – Five books were received from Lampeter March – Branch to support idea of holding a Music Drama Festival in Group April – Miss Smith elected Group President May – C.W.A. Science Van visited Melton June – Demonstration of Macrame work - July August – 12th Birthday Celebration end page 4 Page 5 September, October November 12th Annual Meeting, Miss Smith Group President. 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Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreCeramic - jug, IBC Royal Scenic China et al
... Sanctuary Kiosk in the 1930-1940 era. There is an image of Horatius the Wedge-tailed eagle on the side. This eagle gave visitors a 'close-up' view of this huge bird as he sat on the side of the long bridge. ...Sanctuary Kiosk in the 1930-1940 era. There is an image of Horatius the Wedge-tailed eagle on the side. This eagle gave visitors a 'close-up' view of this huge bird as he sat on the side of the long bridge. ...Souvenir small jug used at the original Healesville Sanctuary Kiosk in the 1930-1940 era. There is an image of Horatius the Wedge-tailed eagle on the side. This eagle gave visitors a 'close-up' view of this huge bird as he sat on the side of the long bridge. The Kiosk is now restored as the Heritage Shelter and can be seen at the SanctuarySmall souvenir milk jug, with handle. White ceramic with gold rim and gold stripe on handle. Wedge-tailed eagle in flight on one side.Inscription on side of jug ."HORATIUS' TRAINED HUNTING EAGLE THE SANCTUARY HEALESVILLE " healesville sanctuary, wedge-tailed eagle, horatius, kiosk, jug -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Article, Chisholm, A H, A soldier finds peace among our birds, 27 November 1945
... Sanctuary. This item has an inscription and legibility of the text is fair. photocopy A soldier finds peace among our birds Newspaper Newspaper Cutting, Article Chisholm, A H The Herald Melbourne ...The Chief of the Imperial Staff (Field- Marshal Lord Alanbrooke) visits Healesville Sanctuary.photocopyThe Chief of the Imperial Staff (Field- Marshal Lord Alanbrooke) visits Healesville Sanctuary.1940s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Report, The Argus, Melbourne, Population of Sanctuary Grows, 18 September 1946
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1940s Recent hatchings of birds include the masked owlet the first of its kind to hatch outside Tasmania.The Director reports an increase in visitors to the Sanctuary. ...Recent hatchings of birds include the masked owlet the first of its kind to hatch outside Tasmania.The Director reports an increase in visitors to the Sanctuary.PhotocopyRecent hatchings of birds include the masked owlet the first of its kind to hatch outside Tasmania.The Director reports an increase in visitors to the Sanctuary.1940s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Report, The Argus, Melbourne, Sanctuary at Healesville to get Rattlesnakes, 11 July 1947
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1940s Mr David Fleay returns from America with variety of animals and birds. ...Mr David Fleay returns from America with variety of animals and birds.photocopyMr David Fleay returns from America with variety of animals and birds.1940s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Report, The Sun News-Pictorial, Melbourne, Rattlesnakes, Skunks for Santuary. Healesville Curator Returning, 11 July 1947
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1940s Report from San Francisco re Mr David Fleay returning to Sanctuary with a variety of animals and birds. This item has an inscription and legibility of the text is fair. photocopy Rattlesnakes, Skunks for Santuary. ...Report from San Francisco re Mr David Fleay returning to Sanctuary with a variety of animals and birds.photocopyReport from San Francisco re Mr David Fleay returning to Sanctuary with a variety of animals and birds.1940s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Report, The Herald, Melbourne, Rare Birds for Sanctuary, 13 December 1947
... This item has an inscription and legibility of the text is fair. original Rare Birds for Sanctuary Newspaper Newspaper Cutting, Report The Herald, Melbourne ...Mr Pinches hopes to acquire rare birds for breeding with the grant from New York Zoo's grant.original Mr Pinches hopes to acquire rare birds for breeding with the grant from New York Zoo's grant.1940s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Letter, Hodge, Pauline J, Sanctuary Cruel?, 7 February 1948
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1940s Letter from a visitor criticising conditions for some animals and birds. ...Letter from a visitor criticising conditions for some animals and birds.photocopyLetter from a visitor criticising conditions for some animals and birds. 1940s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Report, The Age, Melbourne, Sanctuary in Need of Funds, 23 September 1948
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1940s Mr McDonald (Acting Premier) to recommend to Cabinet a grant to the Sanctuary to meet costs of fencing and transport of birds and animals. ...Mr McDonald (Acting Premier) to recommend to Cabinet a grant to the Sanctuary to meet costs of fencing and transport of birds and animals.photocopyMr McDonald (Acting Premier) to recommend to Cabinet a grant to the Sanctuary to meet costs of fencing and transport of birds and animals.1940s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, Sanctuary Not to Replace Zoo, 26 March 1949
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1940s The Sanctuary is to be retained exclusively for native birds and animals. ...The Sanctuary is to be retained exclusively for native birds and animals. A committee to be formed to take charge of the Sanctuary.photocopyThe Sanctuary is to be retained exclusively for native birds and animals. A committee to be formed to take charge of the Sanctuary.1940s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Cutting, The Herald, Melbourne, Sanctuary Plans For Cabinet, 26 March 1949
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1940s Plans for Healesville Sanctuary and appointment of an advisory committee will be discussed by Cabinet. Committee would comprise of not only Government officials but with experts on native animals and birds included. ...Plans for Healesville Sanctuary and appointment of an advisory committee will be discussed by Cabinet. Committee would comprise of not only Government officials but with experts on native animals and birds included.photocopynon-fictionPlans for Healesville Sanctuary and appointment of an advisory committee will be discussed by Cabinet. Committee would comprise of not only Government officials but with experts on native animals and birds included.1940s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Cutting, The Argus, Melbourne, Public to See More at Sanctuary, 2 June 1949
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1940s The new committee have decided that the general public should see more of how Australian animals and birds live. ...The new committee have decided that the general public should see more of how Australian animals and birds live.photocopynon-fictionThe new committee have decided that the general public should see more of how Australian animals and birds live.1940s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, Fauna and Flora, 4 August 1950
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1950s States how the Sanctuary has flourished under Mr Pinches with constant additions of animals and birds Photocopy Fauna and Flora Newspaper Cutting The Age, Melbourne ...States how the Sanctuary has flourished under Mr Pinches with constant additions of animals and birdsPhotocopynon-fictionStates how the Sanctuary has flourished under Mr Pinches with constant additions of animals and birds1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Cutting, Mixed Bag for Animal Sanctuary, 27 February 1950
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1950s Importation of several species of animals and birds from different part of Australia. ...Importation of several species of animals and birds from different part of Australia.PhotocopyImportation of several species of animals and birds from different part of Australia. 1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Cutting, The Herald, Melbourne, Sanctuary Optimists Set Up House, 28 July 1950
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1950s Description of animals and birds preparing for Spring. ...Description of animals and birds preparing for Spring.Photocopynon-fictionDescription of animals and birds preparing for Spring.1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Cutting, Platypus Can Win You Cash, ? June 1959
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1950s Cash prizes for coloured slides of native birds and reptiles offered from Committee of Management at Sanctuary. photocopy Platypus Can Win You Cash Newspaper Cutting The Sun News-Pictorial, Melbourne ...Cash prizes for coloured slides of native birds and reptiles offered from Committee of Management at Sanctuary.photocopynon-fictionCash prizes for coloured slides of native birds and reptiles offered from Committee of Management at Sanctuary.1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage CentreNewspaper - Cutting, The Sun News-Pictorial, Melbourne, Lyre Bird Enclosure at 18,000 Pounds, 8 March 1962
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1960s Short description of lyre bird enclosure to be built. ...Short description of lyre bird enclosure to be built. Donors , The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria also mentioned.photocopy non-fictionShort description of lyre bird enclosure to be built. Donors , The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria also mentioned.1960s
