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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Letters of commerce, Ringwood Fruit Association Ltd, Ringwood Fruit Association Accounts to Mr H.J. Smith and subsequent legal proceedings. 1922-1924, 1922-1924
Accounts to Mr H.J. Smith from the Ringwood Fruit Association Ltd and subsequent legal proceedings.Bundle of white and pink sheets, typed, also some handwritten, of affairs between J.G. Aird and J.S Smith and the Ringwood Fruit Association. +Additional Keywords: Aird, J.G. / Smith, J.S. / Smith, H.J. -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Document - Fruit Fly Border Express Pass, De Neefe Signs Pty. Ltd, c1960
The permanent fruit fly road blocks in Victoria began in 1958. The first was set up on the Lincoln Causeway between Albury and Wodonga. The aim was to protect the Victorian fruit export industry, the largest in the country. Cars would be stopped and inspected when entering Victoria. At peaks periods, such as Easter and school holidays, there were up to 10 inspectors at the 24 hour checkpoint near the former butter factory on the Lincoln Causeway. Local residents could apply for a pass such as this one which would be displayed on their window, but were still subject to random checks. Hundreds of tonnes of fruit each week was confiscated and pulverised by Department of Agriculture staff. The road block was closed in 1980, partly due to the increased traffic flows and the cost of maintaining inspection points.This image reflects government measures taken to protect the fruit industry in Victoria.A transparent sticker designed to be applied to a car window for motorists to pass through Department of Agriculture fruit fly control points. Instructions for applying the sticker to the window are written on the back of the sticker. It features a large coloured image of a fruit fly as well as a smaller life sized representation of a fruit fly.Around the edge of the circle: "DON'T SPREAD FRUIT FLY/ VICTORIAN DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE? Beside small fruit fly image: "Actual Size"fruit fly control, department of agriculture, fruit fly pass -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Fruit Thinning, 1947
Note bt T.H. Kneen 18 December 1991," Frank Cantwell (sic) CRTS 1949 - went fruit growing in Goulburn Valley."Black and white photograph. Frank Cantwell thinning fruit on a tree in the OrchardOn reverse, "Nov 1947 Fruit thinning Cantwell "C" Course C.R.T.S."fruit thinning, c.r.t.s., commonwealth reconstruction training scheme, fruit growing, orchard, students working outside, frank cantwell -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, Joan Bagot distributes fruit at picnic
Joan Bagot distributing fruit to seafarers at one of the many mission picnicsSmall monochrome outdoor photograph, depicting a lady holding a basket and walking along a row of 10+ men Fruit being distributed at picnic. Miss Bagot. Joan Bagotjoan bagot, bagot, fruit, picnic, lhlg -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Lilian Pitts, Picking Fruit, 1910
One of a series of copied photographs depicting life on an orchard in 1910. Originals owned by Mrs Nancy Tyson, Merrigum, a local historian.Black and white photograph of man picking fruit.on back: picking the fruitlilian pitt, orchard work -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Fruit Gardens French Island, 1925-1926
See 405-01Sepia photograph of 5 women and a young girl sitting on a bench and the ground outdoors. Girl is eating fruit and a basket of fruit is on the ground.Fruit Gardens French Islandphotographs, french island, fashions -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, COLE, Colin E, Melbourne markets 1841-1979 : the story of the fruit and vegetable markets in the city of Melbourne, 1980
Received from the Koo-Wee-Rup Society on the occasion of its visit to Phillip Island on Sunday, 29th May, 1983.fruit trade, victoria, melbourne, history, vegetable trade, markets, wholesale, horticulture, products -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Horticultural Education Association- Fruit Committee, The pollination of fruit crops (Horticultural Education Association), Canterbury, 1969, 1969
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Lilian Pitts, Picking the fruit, 1910
One of a series of copied photographs depicting life on an orchard in 1910. Originals owned by Mrs Nancy Tyson, Merrigum, a local historian.Black and white photograph of 2 men, with ladders and buckets picking fruit in Merrigum orchard, 1919. Fruit trees in background.on back: Merrigum Orchard, fruit picking season, 1910.lilian pitt, orchard work -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Lilian Pitts, Loading the fruit, 1910
One of a series of copied photographs depicting life on an orchard in 1910. Originals owned by Mrs Nancy Tyson, Merrigum, a local historian.Black and white photograph of man loading cases of fruit onto dray.on back: heaving full cases of fruit onto dray.lilian pitt, orchard work -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Lilian Pitts, Stacking the fruit, 1910
One of a series of copied photographs depicting life on an orchard in 1910. Originals owned by Mrs Nancy Tyson, Merrigum, a local historian.Black and white photograph of 2 man stacking cases of fruit onto horse and dray.on back: stacking fruit cases, Merrigum Orchard, 1920.lilian pitt, orchard work -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Lilian Pitts, Lunch during fruit season, 1910
One of a series of copied photographs depicting life on an orchard in 1910. Originals owned by Mrs Nancy Tyson, Merrigum, a local historian.Black and white photograph of 5 men having lunch during fruit picking season, Merrigum Orchard.on back: Merrigum orchard lunch during fruit picking season.lilian pitt, orchard work -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph-B&W, Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Back Garden Fruit Trees, 6/07/1989
Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Back Garden Fruit Trees. The big tree is the Mulberry TreeBack Garden / Fruit Trees / The big tree is the Mulberry Tree -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Lilian Pitts, Grading the fruit, 1910
One of a series of copied photographs depicting life on an orchard in 1910. Originals owned by Mrs Nancy Tyson, Merrigum, a local historian.Black and white photograph of 2 girls hand grading and packing fruit, Merrigum 1919.on back: hand grading and packing fruit, orchard, Merrigum (information taped to back).lilian pitt, orchard work -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Information brochure, FRUIT SALAD FARM, Unknown
An information brochure regarding the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville.An information brochure regarding the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, information brochure -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Newspaper (Item) - Newspaper advertisement, THE FRUIT SALAD FARM (REG.), Unknown
A newspaper advertisement regarding the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville.A newspaper advertisement regarding the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, newspaper advertisement -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book - Minute, Norman Bros. Pty Ltd, Minutes of the Ringwood Fruit Association Ltd committee meetings from 11-Jan-1921 (first meeting) to 10-Dec-1923 (21st meeting), 1921 - 1923
Green minute book with red spine. Minutes of the Ringwood Fruit Association Ltd committee meetings from 11-Jan-1921 (first meeting) to10-Dec-1923 (21st meeting). +Additional Keywords: Miles, A / Pearson A.J.Ringwood Fruit Association Ltd - Committee -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph (Framed), Mr & Mrs Medhurst and their children standing outside their fruit shop in Grimshaw Street Greensborough, 1910c
Medhurst Family standing outside their fruit shop in Grimshaw Street GreensboroughFrom the John Mackey collection. this item was displayed at the offices of Ryan, Mackey and Kelly, solicitors, Main Street Greensborough.Timber-framed photograph of Medhurst's Fruit Shop, black and white.greensborough, john mackey, medhurst family, david medhurst, jack medhurst, martha medhurst, medhurst's fruit shop -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Ted and Albie Cox Pruning Fruit Trees on Cox's Orchard
Ted and Albie Cox Pruning Fruit Trees. Cox’s Orchard. Photo taken around 1938.Black and white photograph of two men in hats and jackets pruning a fruit tree.Ted and Albie Cox pruningstawell -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph-B&W, Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Back Garden Fruit Trees, 6/07/1989
Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Back Garden Fruit Trees, Mulberry Tree. The path visible is that in Picture 11 (6502-009).Back Garden Fruit Trees, Mulberry Tree. The path visible is that in Picture 11 (6502-009). -
Federation University Art Collection
Drawing, Drawing From Plaster Casts 'Fruit' by Evelyn Lamb, 10/1901
Evelyn LAMB Evelyn Lamb was a student of an early Ballarat Art School. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Two drawing of plaster casts depicting fruit. art, artwork, evelyn lamb, plaster cast, fruit, alumni, ballarat technical art school, unframed -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Blue Moon Fruit Cooperative Limited, 1961 - 1973
Letter heads and share certificate of the Blue Moon Fruit Cooperative Ltd pasted on board.Letter heads and share certificate of the Blue Moon Fruit Cooperative Ltd pasted on board.Letter heads and share certificate of the Blue Moon Fruit Cooperative Ltd pasted on board.fruit, blue moon fruit co-operative ltd., railway road, blackburn, no 60-64 -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (Item) - Black and white postcard, Murray Views, MURRAY VIEWS NO. 2. "FRUIT SALAD FARM", MARYSVILLE, VIC, Unknown
A black and white postcard of the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville that was produced by Murray Views as a souvenir of Marysville.A black and white postcard of the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville that was produced by Murray Views as a souvenir of Marysville.POST CARD STAMP REAL PHOTOGRAPH PRODUCED IN/ AUSTRALIA BY MURRAY VIEWS, GYMPIE, Q.marysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, postcard, souvenir, murray views -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (Item) - Black and white postcard, Murray Views, MURRAY VIEWS NO. 2. "FRUIT SALAD FARM", MARYSVILLE, VIC, Unknown
A black and white postcard of the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville that was produced by Murray Views as a souvenir of Marysville.A black and white postcard of the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville that was produced by Murray Views as a souvenir of Marysville.POST CARD STAMP REAL PHOTOGRAPH PRODUCED IN/ AUSTRALIA BY MURRAY VIEWS, GYMPIE, Q.marysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, postcard, souvenir, murray views -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Black family fruit stall, 1956
The family members standing behind the fruit and vegetable stall, which was located in the Camberwell Market are from L-R: Penny and John Black and their sons Dennis and Steve. The Black family were retail fruit vendors in the Camberwell Market throughout the 1950s and 1960s.A non-digital black and white scanned photograph of four people standing behind a fruit and vegetable stall in a market.dennis black, elpinike black, john black, steve black, camberwell market, fruit stalls -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (Item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, SOUVENIR OF THE FRUIT SALAD FARM, MARYSVILLE, VIC, 1955
A digital copy of a black and white postcard from the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville that was produced by the Rose Stereograph Company as a souvenir of Marysville.A digital copy of a black and white postcard from the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville that was produced by the Rose Stereograph Company as a souvenir of Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, rose series, rose stereograph company, postcard, souvenir, p. 13096 -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Book-cookery, Preserving Fruit and Vegetables
Cookery book used to preserve fruit and vegetablesCream coloured paper recipe book. Soft paper cover, decorated with fruit and vegetables. Dept. of Agriculture coat of arms at top of cover page.Department of Agriculture Victoria. Bulletin No.43. Price 2/6dbook, domestic, kitchen, cookery, recipes, fruit, vegetables, preserving -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Lady's Fruit Knife, c1930
This item is from a collection donated by descendants of John Francis Turner of Wodonga. Mr. Turner was born on 6 June 1885. He completed all of his schooling at Scotts Boarding School in Albury, New South Wales. On leaving school, he was employed at Dalgety’s, Albury as an auctioneer. In 1924 John was promoted to Manager of the Wodonga Branch of Dalgety’s. On 15/03/1900 he married Beatrice Neal (born 7/12/1887 and died 7/2/1953) from Collingwood, Victoria. They had 4 daughters – Francis (Nancy), Heather, Jessie and Mary. In 1920, the family moved from Albury to Wodonga, purchasing their family home “Locherbie” at 169 High Street, Wodonga. "Locherbie" still stands in Wodonga in 2022. The collection contains items used by the Turner family during their life in Wodonga. This "lady’s" fruit knife was used up to the late 1900's by influential and "well off" ladies, not only as a fashion statement but as a practical tool when away from the kitchen/home to peel fruit and provide a cutting instrument for small items. The first true stainless steel was melted on August 13,1913. However, it did not produce blades that held an edge nor could edges be put onto blades easily so its inventor, Harry Brealey soon earned the reputation of being the inventor of the "knife that would not cut". Over the following decade further developments to the composition of stainless steel led to its wide use in the manufacture of cutlery.A small fruit knife with stainless steel blade. It has an ivory handle and a leather cover for the blade.On blade: Stainless Steel"cutlery, stainless steel, lady's fruit knife -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Cox’s Orchard in the Spring Pomonal
Cox’s Fruit trees in Orchard at Springtime Pomonal. A person is standing beside one of the fruit trees.Fruit trees in flower with man standing among trees. Pine trees in distance.Fruit trees in Springtime.stawell -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Wodonga, Victoria sign and the Fruit Fly check point c1970s
The permanent fruit fly road blocks in Victoria began in 1958. The first was set up on the Lincoln Causeway between Albury and Wodonga. The aim was to protect the Victorian fruit export industry, the largest in the country. Cars would be stopped and inspected when entering Victoria. At peaks periods, such as Easter and school holidays, there were up to 10 inspectors at the 24 hour checkpoint near the former butter factory on the Lincoln Causeway. Local residents could apply for a pass which would be displayed on their window, but were still subject to random checks. Hundreds of tonnes of fruit each week was confiscated and pulverised by Department of Agriculture staff. The road block was closed in 1980, partly due to the increased traffic flows and the cost of maintaining inspection points.This image reflects government measures taken to protect the fruit industry in Victoria.A large image of the LIncoln Causeway at the Victorian/NSW border at Wodonga. The southbound lanes on the right hand side feature overhead signals and traffic light signs to control traffic leading into the Fruit fly inspection checkpoint ahead. The photo is in a wooden frame.On right hand side: Border sign: Wodonga/Victoria and the Victorian State Coat of Arms.fruit fly control, victoria border, lincoln causeway wodonga