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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Future Woman Horticulturalists in Training at Burnley, 1949
... Future Woman Horticulturalists in Training at Burnley...Future Woman Horticulturalists in Training at Burnley Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age ...Article in "The Age" February 16, 1949 about students: Heather Hill (1949), Shirley Stewart-Foster, L.M. Moore, Margot Bignall (1949) and Evelyn Nicholls (1949).the age, students, female students, heather hill, shirley stewart-foster, l.m. moore, margot bignall, evelyn nicholls, power lawnmower, dahlias, pears, plant research laboratory, students working outside -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, The Burnley Students - Women as Horticulturalists, 1899
... The Burnley Students - Women as Horticulturalists...The Burnley Students - Women as Horticulturalists Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age ...Copy of article in the Age dated 15 December, 1899 p. 7 on the prize giving at Burnley.the age, charles bogue luffman, female students, burnley school of horticulture, c b luffmann, prize giving, students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Sydney Morning Herald, Women in Horticulture, 1917
... Article about the first quarterly meeting of the Women Horticulturalists' Association of Victoria held at Burnley Gardens. ...Photocopy of article in "The Sydney Morning Herald 28 March, 1917 about the first quarterly meeting of the Women Horticulturalists' Association of Victoria held at Burnley Gardens. ...McLennan, Principal, gave an address encouraging the profession for women. the sydney morning herald smh women horticulturalists' association of victoria burnley gardens j.p. mclennan principal horticulture Photocopy of article in "The Sydney Morning Herald 28 March, 1917 about the first quarterly meeting of the Women Horticulturalists' Association of Victoria held at Burnley Gardens. ...Article about the first quarterly meeting of the Women Horticulturalists' Association of Victoria held at Burnley Gardens. J.P. McLennan, Principal, gave an address encouraging the profession for women.Photocopy of article in "The Sydney Morning Herald 28 March, 1917 about the first quarterly meeting of the Women Horticulturalists' Association of Victoria held at Burnley Gardens. J.P. McLennan, Principal, gave an address encouraging the profession for women.the sydney morning herald, smh, women horticulturalists' association of victoria, burnley gardens, j.p. mclennan, principal, horticulture -
Clunes MuseumMagazine - THE LOCAL
... FORTNIGHTLY MAGAZINE "THE LOCAL" 10 MAY 2021 ARTICLE ON PAGE 27 ABOUT RICHARD FORD, COUNCILLOR, HORTICULTURALIST, ARTIST...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields RICHARD FORD COUNCILLOR RICHARD FORD FORTNIGHTLY MAGAZINE "THE LOCAL" 10 MAY 2021 ARTICLE ON PAGE 27 ABOUT RICHARD FORD, COUNCILLOR, HORTICULTURALIST, ARTIST Magazine THE LOCAL ...FORTNIGHTLY MAGAZINE "THE LOCAL" 10 MAY 2021 ARTICLE ON PAGE 27 ABOUT RICHARD FORD, COUNCILLOR, HORTICULTURALIST, ARTISTrichard ford, councillor richard ford -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Preparing for Garden Week, 1934
... Text below the photo: "Garden week, which opens today at Wirth's Park, will present the best of the Autumn flowers, together with seasonal shrubs and trees, grown by Victorian horticulturalists. Girl students are here seen preparing one of the exhibits. ...Text below the photo: "Garden week, which opens today at Wirth's Park, will present the best of the Autumn flowers, together with seasonal shrubs and trees, grown by Victorian horticulturalists. Girl students are here seen preparing one of the exhibits. ...Text below the photo: "Garden week, which opens today at Wirth's Park, will present the best of the Autumn flowers, together with seasonal shrubs and trees, grown by Victorian horticulturalists. Girl students are here seen preparing one of the exhibits. ...Students are: Evelyn Yule (1932), Betty Holmes (1932), Margaret Doherty (1932) and Alice Gascodine (1933) in no particular order although Alice Glascodine probably on right.. 2 copies. Text below the photo: "Garden week, which opens today at Wirth's Park, will present the best of the Autumn flowers, together with seasonal shrubs and trees, grown by Victorian horticulturalists. Girl students are here seen preparing one of the exhibits. The display will continue until Saturday inclusive." 1. The Age, April 10, 1934. Newspaper cutting of b/w photograph of four female students preparing a garden display for Garden Week at Wirth's Circus. Students are: Evelyn Yule (1932), Betty Holmes (1932), Margaret Doherty (1932) and Alice Gascodine (1933). 2 copies. Text below the photo: "Garden week, which opens today at Wirth's Park, will present the best of the Autumn flowers, together with seasonal shrubs and trees, grown by Victorian horticulturalists. Girl students are here seen preparing one of the exhibits. The display will continue until Saturday inclusive." 2. "Garden Week Preparations," newspaper article The Sun News-Pictorial 10 April, 1934. 3. "While Remember" by "Annette" The Herald 11 April, 1934. 4. "Garden Week Opens," The Age 11 April. 1934 female students, evelyn yule, betty holmes, margaret doherty, alice gascodine, garden week 1934, wirth's park -
Kew Historical Society IncBooklet - Melbourne in Carnival Mood - Appointment Calendar for 1959
... A one-time councillor and mayor of Kew, he was also a horticulturalist and journalist....A one-time councillor and mayor of Kew, he was also a horticulturalist and journalist. w a comeadow calendars melbourne town council christian-washfold collection Spiral bound, bright plasticised floral cover. ...W A Comeadow was a resident of Fellows Street, Kew. A one-time councillor and mayor of Kew, he was also a horticulturalist and journalist.Spiral bound, bright plasticised floral cover. Each month with a separate page and picture. Produced and distributed by WA Comeadow.w a comeadow, calendars, melbourne town council, christian-washfold collection -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Gould, Grattan Robert
... Photocopy of cartoon and caricature, including facial photograph of Grattan Robert Gould, horticulturalist. From 500 Victorians, Centenary Edition, 1934....Glen Eira Historical Society 965 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 3162 melbourne Photocopy of cartoon and caricature, including facial photograph of Grattan Robert Gould, horticulturalist. From 500 Victorians, Centenary Edition, 1934. ...Photocopy of cartoon and caricature, including facial photograph of Grattan Robert Gould, horticulturalist. From 500 Victorians, Centenary Edition, 1934.gould grattan robert, caulfield, briggs street, mirams bob, commercial travellers association, garden week committee, malvern horticultural society, royal horticultural society of england, victorian centenary horticulture council, seed merchants association of victoria, nurseryman and seeds men’s association of victoria. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour photocopy, The Argus, Anne Sheldon, 1953
... with caption, "Horticulturalists are always hoping to improve a species of flower by crossing it with another. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne female students careers for girls glasshouse anne sheldon pollination cyclamen Colour photocopy of picture in "The Argus" 16 July, 1953. with caption, "Horticulturalists are always hoping to improve a species of flower by crossing it with another. ...Colour photocopy of picture in "The Argus" 16 July, 1953. with caption, "Horticulturalists are always hoping to improve a species of flower by crossing it with another. Anne Sheldon (1953) is pollenising (sic) a cyclamen in the glass house at Burnley." Part of article on Careers for Girls.female students, careers for girls, glasshouse, anne sheldon, pollination, cyclamen -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Jacinta Crealy et al, Robert Whatmough, pioneering Victorian horticulturalist, 2017_
... Robert Whatmough, pioneering Victorian horticulturalist...Robert Whatmough (1815-1887) emigrated to Australia in 1840 and became a prominent horticulturalist in Greensborough. This book written by descendant Jacinta Crealy outlines the life and times of Robert Whatmough. ...Robert Whatmough, pioneering Victorian horticulturalist Book Jacinta Crealy E-Gee Printers ...Robert Whatmough (1815-1887) emigrated to Australia in 1840 and became a prominent horticulturalist in Greensborough. This book written by descendant Jacinta Crealy outlines the life and times of Robert Whatmough. 178 p., illus. (some col.), paperback.robert whatmough -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Learn how to prune like an expert, c. 1930
... ...horticulturalist...A newspaper cutting of an article advertising a pruning demonstration to be given by Mrs Jennifer Brasch (a qualified horticulturalist) - probably associated with the Department of Agriculture. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne Appeared during 1991 Centenary celebrations. had been kept in someone else's files entitled, "Women's Education, 1930's." jennifer brasch horticulturalist pruning centenary women's education dept of agriculture secateurs long-handled pruners pruning saw A newspaper cutting of an article advertising a pruning demonstration to be given by Mrs Jennifer Brasch (a qualified horticulturalist) - probably associated with the Department of Agriculture. ...Appeared during 1991 Centenary celebrations. had been kept in someone else's files entitled, "Women's Education, 1930's."A newspaper cutting of an article advertising a pruning demonstration to be given by Mrs Jennifer Brasch (a qualified horticulturalist) - probably associated with the Department of Agriculture. Mrs Brasch is pictured, as are 3 pruning tools: secateurs, long handled pruners and a pruning saw. There is a list of pruning implements, their countries of production and prices.jennifer brasch, horticulturalist, pruning, centenary, women's education, dept of agriculture, secateurs, long-handled pruners, pruning saw -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkDomestic object - Mantle Clock
... Rupert was the son of Carl Axel Nobelius, the famous Emerald horticulturalist. ...Rupert was the son of Carl Axel Nobelius, the famous Emerald horticulturalist. This clock was a gift from the son of the famous Emerald horticulturalist, Carl Axel Nobelius. ...This mantle clock was given to Norman Nobelius by his parents Rupert and Flo Nobelius on the occasion of his marriage to Frances Ayers in 1947 and was subsequently inherited by their daughter, Pauline. Rupert was the son of Carl Axel Nobelius, the famous Emerald horticulturalist. This clock was a gift from the son of the famous Emerald horticulturalist, Carl Axel Nobelius.Ansonia mantle clock with ornate oak case with metal pendulum and a brass key c1940s. Round metal face with Roman numerals. The clock was cleaned and the silver work on the door replaced in recent years.Below clock face: "ANSONIA CLOCK COMPANY"emerald, c. a. nobelius & sons, 1940s, ansonia clock -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clipping, Program has big benefits, 29/07/2015
... Steven Wells of Montmorency is a registered nurse and horticulturalist. He has developed a horticulture therapy program at Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre in Kew. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Steven Wells of Montmorency is a registered nurse and horticulturalist. He has developed a horticulture therapy program at Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre in Kew. ...Steven Wells of Montmorency is a registered nurse and horticulturalist. He has developed a horticulture therapy program at Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre in Kew. He was awarded a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowship to further his studies overseas.News clipping, black text, colour image.steven wells, winston churchill memorial fellowship, royal talbot, rehabilitation -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... HE WAS A COUNCIL FOREMAN, HORTICULTURALIST AND PARK CURATOR, AND LATER TAUGHT WOODWORK AT THE CLUNES HIGHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL....HE WAS A COUNCIL FOREMAN, HORTICULTURALIST AND PARK CURATOR, AND LATER TAUGHT WOODWORK AT THE CLUNES HIGHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. ...RICHARD FORD WAS A LOCAL ARTIST, WHO PAINTED THE STAGE BACK DROP AND THE WORLD WAR 1 MEMORIAL IN THE CLUNES TOWN HALL. HE WAS A COUNCIL FOREMAN, HORTICULTURALIST AND PARK CURATOR, AND LATER TAUGHT WOODWORK AT THE CLUNES HIGHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.PHOTOGRAPH OF RICHARD FORD IN HIS GARDEN IN SMITH STREET, CLUNESlocal history, photography, photographs, ford, richard -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Photographic Unit Media Services Branch, Victorian Department of Agriculture, Plant Identification, 1981
... On reverse, "Plant Identification - a vital necessity for horticulturalists" and "James J.P. Pleasance Victorian College of Agriculture & Horticulture - Burnley, Burnley Gardens Swan St., Richmond Vic. 3121" and "Photographic Unit Media Services Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture Ref. ...Winzenried p126. geoff olive horticultural instructor students kent stannard patrick shaw martin whysall 1981 plant identification green grows our garden a.p. winzenried students outside class ornamental gardens On reverse, "Plant Identification - a vital necessity for horticulturalists" and "James J.P. Pleasance Victorian College of Agriculture & Horticulture - Burnley, Burnley Gardens Swan St., Richmond Vic. 3121" and "Photographic Unit Media Services Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture Ref. ...This photograph was used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p126.Black and white photograph. Geoff Olive, Horticultural Instructor, with students, Kent Stannard, Patrick Shaw and Martin Whysall. 1981. Looking at plants in the Ornamental Garden.On reverse, "Plant Identification - a vital necessity for horticulturalists" and "James J.P. Pleasance Victorian College of Agriculture & Horticulture - Burnley, Burnley Gardens Swan St., Richmond Vic. 3121" and "Photographic Unit Media Services Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture Ref. No. 1981 (914-31)."geoff olive, horticultural instructor, students, kent stannard, patrick shaw, martin whysall, 1981, plant identification, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, students outside class, ornamental gardens -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Handasyde, Gilbert
... ... Horticulturalists...Handasyde Gilbert Handasyde McMillan and Company Horticulturalists Gardeners Plant Nurseries Merchants Caulfield Roads Board Handasyde Mrs. ...Handasyde, Gilbert: handwritten list of entries from the Sands and McDougall’s Melbourne Directory 1854-1870 for Gilbert Handasyde and Handasyde, McMillan and Company.handasyde gilbert, handasyde mcmillan and company, horticulturalists, gardeners, plant nurseries, merchants, caulfield roads board, handasyde mrs., yarra nurseries -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - BOOK, MEMORIAL, British-Australasian Publishing Service, The All-Australia Memorial, History, Heroes & Helpers, 1917
... Pasted inside front cover "BALDWIN, Walter JC No 1617 Dvr "C" Coy 38th Batt Transport Div 10th Brigade / Son of George and Elizabeth BALDWIN, 11th Street Mildura / Born at Yanac-a-Yanac July 20 1889 Educated Yanac-a-Yanac & Nichol's Point, Mildura SS Horticulturalist; enl Mildura Feb 1916. Emb June 1916. ...The volume listed all Victorians up until early 1916 who served. books-history, military All australian baldwin 38th bn Pasted inside front cover "BALDWIN, Walter JC No 1617 Dvr "C" Coy 38th Batt Transport Div 10th Brigade / Son of George and Elizabeth BALDWIN, 11th Street Mildura / Born at Yanac-a-Yanac July 20 1889 Educated Yanac-a-Yanac & Nichol's Point, Mildura SS Horticulturalist; enl Mildura Feb 1916. Emb June 1916. ...Walter Joseph Constantine Baldwin. Refer 1527.4. The book was an edition that came out during the war and had future updates with individual photos in the back. The volume listed all Victorians up until early 1916 who served.Black leather-looking cover with gold lettering and illustration of a rising sun with crown. Photo pasted on first page.Pasted inside front cover "BALDWIN, Walter JC No 1617 Dvr "C" Coy 38th Batt Transport Div 10th Brigade / Son of George and Elizabeth BALDWIN, 11th Street Mildura / Born at Yanac-a-Yanac July 20 1889 Educated Yanac-a-Yanac & Nichol's Point, Mildura SS Horticulturalist; enl Mildura Feb 1916. Emb June 1916. Service France, Belgium."books-history, military, all australian, baldwin, 38th bn -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Argus, Teachers Take Lessons in Pruning, 22.07.1927
... The picture shows a group of the teacher-students watching three of the young women horticulturalists at work on an apple tree." Student, Melvie Emerson, is on the ladder. 2. ...The picture shows a group of the teacher-students watching three of the young women horticulturalists at work on an apple tree." Student, Melvie Emerson, is on the ladder. 2. ...1. Photograph in The Argus, 22 July, 1927 p. 13, with the caption," One hundred and thirty students from the Teachers' Training College were given lessons in pruning at the Burnley Horticultural College yesterday. The picture shows a group of the teacher-students watching three of the young women horticulturalists at work on an apple tree." Student, Melvie Emerson, is on the ladder. 2. Article in the Herald 24.09.1928 with the caption, "Youthful Judges Tested on Cattle Knowledge, Girl Outshines Boys." The girl is Melvie Emerson. 3. Melvie Emerson, Assistant Steward Melbourne Show, The Sun News-Pictorial 20 September, 1929.students, burnley horticultural college, courses, female students, teacher training, pruning, orchard, melvie emerson, cattle judging, melbourne show -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Begonia Conservatory in the Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... He was an experienced horticulturalist. The plants were grown again in the 1930s in a new glasshouse. ...He was an experienced horticulturalist. The plants were grown again in the 1930s in a new glasshouse. ...Daylesford's begonia collection was stared by French born curator W. Gascoigne in 1885. He was an experienced horticulturalist. The plants were grown again in the 1930s in a new glasshouse. Curator Bill Greville obtained 45 plants from the Ballarat City Council, 30 from Queens Park in Essendon, and soon haad 250 tubers including a (lost) one named 'Daylesford'. When Alf Headland was appointed part-time caretaker in 1956, he found tw tubers in the wood shed and became expert in their cultivation. He continuted well into his retirement when Greg Rae too over. In 1988 the conservotory was named to honur Alf Headland's work.Hot house in the Wombat Gardens with a Begonia display.wombat botanical gardens, daylesford botanical gardens, daylesford, trees, begonia, begonia house, begonia conservatory -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Sun, Fewer Girls There Now, 1963
... In the shops now these are as scarce as vegetables." (2) "Tractors have come these days even to the small plots of the horticulturalist. Here Lawrice Inglis, 17, (1966) drives while Paul Bucknell (1966), 16, left, and Rod Dawson (1966), 17, stand with their shovels ready." (3) "Cathy Taylor (1965), 18, a second year prefect at the school, holds up two cauliflowers of a size that would be hard to buy anywhere today. ...In the shops now these are as scarce as vegetables." (2) "Tractors have come these days even to the small plots of the horticulturalist. Here Lawrice Inglis, 17, (1966) drives while Paul Bucknell (1966), 16, left, and Rod Dawson (1966), 17, stand with their shovels ready." (3) "Cathy Taylor (1965), 18, a second year prefect at the school, holds up two cauliflowers of a size that would be hard to buy anywhere today. ...Compares the College of today with the College 29 years ago especially in relation to the proportion of female students.2 copies of Article in "The Sun" July 26, 1963 p22. (1) "Susan Axnick, 18, finds plenty of poppies ready for the picking in the plot she has been tending. In the shops now these are as scarce as vegetables." (2) "Tractors have come these days even to the small plots of the horticulturalist. Here Lawrice Inglis, 17, (1966) drives while Paul Bucknell (1966), 16, left, and Rod Dawson (1966), 17, stand with their shovels ready." (3) "Cathy Taylor (1965), 18, a second year prefect at the school, holds up two cauliflowers of a size that would be hard to buy anywhere today. She grew them herself."lawrice inglis, paul bucknell, rod dawson, cathy taylor, susan axnick, poppies, students working outside, tractor, prefect, cauliflower, orchard -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBook (item) - Catelogue, D. & W. Chandler Ltd, General Hardware Catalogue, Circ. 1920
... The catalogue includes carpenters' tools, equipment for metalworkers, motor mechanics, horticulturalists, poultry producers, hardware items for the house and sport, for horse harnesses, guns, lighting fixtures, etc. ...The catalogue includes carpenters' tools, equipment for metalworkers, motor mechanics, horticulturalists, poultry producers, hardware items for the house and sport, for horse harnesses, guns, lighting fixtures, etc. ...horticultural hardware, hardware, catalogue -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBook - Scrapbook, Special Articles, 1927-1940
... There are also cuttings about Botanical Gardens and significant horticulturalists of the day. Book two is thematically Garden and kitchen garden cuttings. ...There are also cuttings about Botanical Gardens and significant horticulturalists of the day. Book two is thematically Garden and kitchen garden cuttings. ...2 Cloth bound books with leather spine and corners on front and back cover - 399 pages each. The books each have hand inked alphabetical indexes. They are scrapbooks used to catelogue a variety of articles from newspapers and magazines 1927-1940 - glued or pinned in place. In Book 1 most articles are concerned with general articles about plants, disease management in the districts, growing media and horticultural techniques. There are also cuttings about Botanical Gardens and significant horticulturalists of the day. Book two is thematically Garden and kitchen garden cuttings. It includes one about a Burnley Flower Competition (P58) and an article by Edna Walling "To Save the Elms". These may have been used to inform teaching at Burnley. Subsequently each scrap book has been stored with a detailed 7 page handwritten list of contents in page order by the cataloguer (Elizabeth Hill, 1994). Not all pages are used. 2 inserts in plastic sleeves are in the rear of the first book B92.0584 a and b.Special Articlesnewspaper and magazine articles, plants, growing media, horticultural techniques, botanical gardens, significant horticulturalists, burnley flower show, edna walling, kitchen gardens, disease management -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph
... In this retirement, Steele was a keen horticulturalist who enjoyed observing the habits and growth of new varieties cared for in his conservatory. ...In this retirement, Steele was a keen horticulturalist who enjoyed observing the habits and growth of new varieties cared for in his conservatory. ...This photograph, taken by Courtney’s Thelma Studios in Wangaratta, depicts Sergeant Arthur Loftus Maule Steele standing in the regalia of the Masonic Lodge. Before his death, Steele was a long term member of the St John’s Lodge of Masons where he was a Past Master and held office of treasurer for over thirty years. He was also a dedicated member of the Church of England and was an Electoral Inspector for Wangaratta. Steele was Sergeant of Police in Wangaratta for much of his life. He was one of 17 children born to Captain Robert Ball Steele and Mary Babington in Tours, France, in 1839. His parents were travelling at the time and soon after settled in Donegal, Ireland. At the age of 12, Steele was sent to the Military Academy of Dublin where he passed his examinations and prepared to enter the British Army. Steele met a bother of Robert O’Hara Burke and was advised to travel to Australia and join as a police cadet. Steele took the advice and travelled to Australia, arriving in Melbourne at the age of 17. He spend some time in a variety of employment including working as a clerk for the White Star Line. He entered the Victorian Police force in 1856. By 1864, Steele married Ruth Ingram Ballinger at Snowy Creek and worked at Omeo until being promoted to the mining centre of Beechworth, taking charge of the Yackandandah Station. Steele and Ballinger had ten children. Steele is well known in Victorian history for a variety of reasons, the most famous being the role he played in capturing Edward “Ned” Kelly at Glenrowan on the 28th June 1880. He also arrested Frank Neville (for the murder of a local resident Mr Nicholls) and Patrick Sheehan (first person to be executed in the Beechworth Gaol 1865 for the murder of James Kennedy at Rowdy Flat Yackandandah). He later worked on the case of Bridget Mepham (charged with the murder of her sister) at Wangaratta and retired from the Police force on the 1st of August 1896. In this retirement, Steele was a keen horticulturalist who enjoyed observing the habits and growth of new varieties cared for in his conservatory. Steele passed away in February 1914. This image has the potential to support current research on Sergeant Steele, the Masonic Lodge and photography during the c.1890s. Sergeant Steele is a well-researched member of the Victorian Police force and is known primarily for his involvement with the Kelly Gang. Therefore, depictions of Steele through photography can help to provide essential information about Steele outside of the Police force. This image has the capacity to inform about Steele’s involvement with the Masonic Lodge in Wangaratta. Therefore, it is important for what it can reveal regarding historic and social aspects. The Burke Museum is home to a large collection of Kelly centred photographs. The study of these photographs in connection to those in other museums have the ability to further current understanding on important figures and events in this historic occasion.Black and White rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper and mounted on an oval boardObverse: Courtney's Thelma Studios/ Wangaratta Reverse: 2747portrait, ned kelly, uniform, policeman, wangarratta, sergeant, steele, 1880, photograph, oval, black and white, sergeant steele, arthur loftus maule steele, arthur steele, wangaratta, beechworth -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesLetter, Charles French, Charles French letters and notes, 1927-1930
... Refers to a W. Ward, a horticulturalist and the willow tree Huntingdon Willow - Salix Alba (coerulea) Letter written by Charles French. ...Refers to a W. Ward, a horticulturalist and the willow tree Huntingdon Willow - Salix Alba (coerulea) Letter written by Charles French. ...5 letters from Charles French about early history of Burnley gardens. 1200 2 pages of Notes, written by C French Senior to Mr 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 page 1206 Newspaper cuttings: Burnley Gardens Pioneers, The Sun News-Pictorial, March 24, 1930. Pioneers of Horticulture, Argus, 24.03.1930.charles french, gardens, sequoia, redwood, willow tree, use of willow for cricket bats, willow cricket bats, cricket, huntingdon willow, flood burnley gardens -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Burnley Ex-Students' Association preparing for Garden Week display, South Melbourne
... Wearing trousers and overalls was an outward indicator that should they wish, they could be horticulturalists, not just gardeners. Garden Week was billed as one of the most important floral displays held in Australia, showcasing flowers, fruit and vegetables, bulbs, succulents, garden ornaments, practical appliances and garden literature. ...Wearing trousers and overalls was an outward indicator that should they wish, they could be horticulturalists, not just gardeners. Garden Week was billed as one of the most important floral displays held in Australia, showcasing flowers, fruit and vegetables, bulbs, succulents, garden ornaments, practical appliances and garden literature. ...Photographer notations on slide: B21 Published: 10 April 1934 Published title and caption: Preparing for Garden Week Reference: PREPARING FOR GARDEN WEEK. (1934, April 10). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved February 2, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203840965 Caption: "Garden Week, which opens to-day at Wirth's Park, will present the best of the Autumn flowers, together with seasonal shrubs and trees, grown by Victorian Horticulturists. Girl students are here seen preparing one of the exhibits. The display will continue until Saturday inclusive." Description: Female gardeners from the School of Horticulture, Burley, preparing an exhibit for Autumn Garden Week located at Wirth's Park on the site of the current Melbourne Arts Centre. A horticultural training establishment commenced at Burnley in 1891. Women were allowed to attend from 1899 under the enlightened leadership of Charles Luffman. By 1934, following the tragic impacts of World War One, women were both required and determined to earn a living and to be paid landscape architects, designers and managers. Wearing trousers and overalls was an outward indicator that should they wish, they could be horticulturalists, not just gardeners. Garden Week was billed as one of the most important floral displays held in Australia, showcasing flowers, fruit and vegetables, bulbs, succulents, garden ornaments, practical appliances and garden literature. There were large display halls and model gardens - designed to provide inspiration to the amateur gardener and showcase Victorian producers. Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie. In January 2026, volunteer Fiona Collyer contacted Burnley Campus Archives at University of Melbourne to share the image. Jane Wilson, Manager of the Burnley Campus Archives, University of Melbourne, supplied the following information: "I find that we actually have that photograph as a newspaper cutting, sent in from a former student. This is some additional information: Students are: Evelyn Yule (1932), Betty Holmes (1932), Margaret Doherty (1932) and Alice Glascodine (later Mrs. Tucker) (1933). Alice sent us the newspaper cutting." Alice didn't specify who was who in the photograph but noted: "An earlier cataloguer had thought Alice was the one on the right, but I’m not sure."Photographer notations on slide: "B21".gardens, events, 1930-1939, horticulture, world war 1, gardening, women gardeners, jodhpurs, clothing and dress, burnley horticultural college -
Red Cliffs Military MuseumReplica Medals, WW1 & WW11 Medals Awarded to Nathaniel Barclay, (estimated); between 1914 & 1945
... Born 5th October 1895 in Adavoyle, United Kindom Occupation Grocer and later horticulturalist Married after WW1- Wife - Daisy Florence Barclay World War One Staff Sergeant Regimental Number 2139 Enlisted AIF in Melbourne 29th December 1914, having previously served 3 months with the Ulster Volunteers and to camp Broadmeadows, to depot Battalion 29th December 1914. ...Red Cliffs Military Museum Jamieson Ave Red Cliffs the-murray Born 5th October 1895 in Adavoyle, United Kindom Occupation Grocer and later horticulturalist Married after WW1- Wife - Daisy Florence Barclay World War One Staff Sergeant Regimental Number 2139 Enlisted AIF in Melbourne 29th December 1914, having previously served 3 months with the Ulster Volunteers and to camp Broadmeadows, to depot Battalion 29th December 1914. ...Born 5th October 1895 in Adavoyle, United Kindom Occupation Grocer and later horticulturalist Married after WW1- Wife - Daisy Florence Barclay World War One Staff Sergeant Regimental Number 2139 Enlisted AIF in Melbourne 29th December 1914, having previously served 3 months with the Ulster Volunteers and to camp Broadmeadows, to depot Battalion 29th December 1914. Embarked from Melbourne for the middle East with 3rd reinforcement group for the 5th Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 25th February 1915 per transport 'Runic'. Disembarked Alexandria and to camp Heliopolis, Egypt. Operation Gallipoli from 5th May 1915 with 5th Battalion. Sick with dental problems 2nd Field Ambulance 17th September 1915. To hospital Lemnos 20th December 1915. To Alexandria hospital with pluerisy 12th January 1916. Returned to Australia with enteric per 'Nestor' 9th February 1916.To duty Broadmeadows 4th April 1916. Wmbarked with 4th reinforcements group for the 58th Battalion, 15th Brigade per transport 'Themistocles' 1st August 1916 Returned to England 14th September 1916. Operations France and Flanders from 6th December 1916. To 59th Battalion 29th December 1916. To 5th Division Infantry School 18th February to 28th March 1917 as Lance Corporal. Corporal 7th April 1917. Sergeant 2nd May 1917. To 3rd Southern General Hospital Oxford 4th October 1917. Returned to Melbourne per Transport 'Persic' 12th February 1918. Discharged 14th March 1918. Second World War. Regimental Number V5571 Emlisted in the Australian Military Forces in Royal Park, Melbourne 22nd August 1940 and to 2nd Infantry Training Battalion, Fyansford. Staff Sergeant 24th August 1940. To 2/14th Training Battalion Wangaratta 11th October 1940. To 2/23rd Training Battalion, Wangaratta 18th October, 1940.To Southern Command Training School 26th May 1941.to Camp Bonegilla 15th May 1942. To Camp Caulfield 11th November 1942. Discharged to Reserve Occupation 19th November 1942. Remarks. Awarded 1915-15 Star, British War Medal, and Victory Medal 1914-1919 Awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal as Lance Corporal vide London Gazette 30111 of 31st July 1918. Citation for action on 9th July 1917 during the third Battle of Ypres reads- " For conspicous gallantry and devotion to duty. He rendered invaluable service during operation in carrying important messsages through heavy fire" Awarded War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45 in 1951. Described as 71.5inches tall, medium complexion, blue eyes and brown hair. He died 11th September 1962.WW1 - Distinguished Conduct Medal 1914/15 Star 1914/18 British War Medal Victory Medal WW11 - 1939/45 British War Medal Australian Service Medal 1939/45 All medals with associated coloured ribbons. These are replica medals made in the exact metals as the originals. Also in display is a record of War Service which can be found in the narrative. Noneservice, medal, 1918, citation, ww1, military, gazette, london, ww11, medals, 30111, 31st, july, ypres, distinguished -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratWork on paper - Souvenir Bookmark, Exploring Ballarat's Garden Heritage
... This was the first book published of Michael Taffe and it was dedicated to Sovereign Hill horticulturalist Tim Burger. Although ready in 1999 the book was launched in 2000 and dedicated to friend and mentor Tim Burger who also established a nursery "Everglades' at Woodman's Hill and died in 1992. ...Issued to commemorate the launch of the book 'Exploring Ballarat's Garden Heritage' in 2000. This was the first book published of Michael Taffe and it was dedicated to Sovereign Hill horticulturalist Tim Burger. Although ready in 1999 the book was launched in 2000 and dedicated to friend and mentor Tim Burger who also established a nursery "Everglades' at Woodman's Hill and died in 1992.bookmark, sovereign hill, gardens, horticulture, tim burger, taffe -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionPhotograph - sepia photograph, George Ward Cole, c.1870
... Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection Corner Wilson and Carpenter Streets Brighton melbourne george ward cole the honourable george ward cole st ninians brighton politician merchent horticulturalist. captain g.w. cole portrait st ninian's male john irvine member of the victorian legislative council royal navy officer shipping agent Oval sepia photograph of the Honourable George Ward Cole as an elderly man with ruffled white hair. ...george ward cole, the honourable george ward cole, st ninians, brighton, politician, merchent, horticulturalist., captain, g.w. cole, portrait, st ninian's, male, john irvine, member of the victorian legislative council, royal navy officer, shipping agent -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBook, Jacinta Crealy, Robert Whatmough: Pioneering Victorian Horticulturalist, 2017
... Robert Whatmough: Pioneering Victorian Horticulturalist...Robert Whatmough: Pioneering Victorian Horticulturalist Book Jacinta Crealy ...Robert Whatmough was Jacinta Crealy's great great grandfather. Purchased by the Friends of Burnley Gardens for the Archives.Softcover book by Jacinta Crealy and also published by her. Chapter 6: Committee member Horticultural Society of Victoria 1859-1868. jacinta crealy, horticultural society of victoria, robert whatmough -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPamphlet, Commonwealth Employment Service, How Would You Like to be a Horticulturalist, 1975
... How Would You Like to be a Horticulturalist...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne careers in horticulture diploma of horticultural science Pamphlet produced by the Commonwealth Employment Service briefly describing how one could make a career from the Diploma of Horticultural Science at Burnley How Would You Like to be a Horticulturalist Pamphlet Commonwealth Employment Service Found in Quad Classrooms 2018 ...careers in horticulture, diploma of horticultural science -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Miller, Janette Brand et al, Tables of composition of Australian Aboriginal foods, 1993
... The data compiled here will be of interest to biologists and historians, exploreres and chefs, nutritionists and horticulturalists, as well as other Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians.' x, 256 p. ; 25 cm. ...Blurb: ' This is the first comprhensive set of tables of composition of Australian indigenous foods. The data compiled here will be of interest to biologists and historians, exploreres and chefs, nutritionists and horticulturalists, as well as other Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians.'x, 256 p. ; 25 cm.Blurb: ' This is the first comprhensive set of tables of composition of Australian indigenous foods. The data compiled here will be of interest to biologists and historians, exploreres and chefs, nutritionists and horticulturalists, as well as other Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians.'aboriginal australians -- food. | food -- composition -- tables.
