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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour prints, Plants
... Plants...plants ...Photograph Album. Bound, with plastic pockets for photographs. 155 colour photographs of plants for ID purposes, wide variety. Photographs taken at Burnley, some in the Gardens and some in classrooms. Some photographs of trees have been scanned. Presumably Student work.First page, handwritten, "Indoor Plants 1st Year."indoor plants, burnley, plants, plant id, trees -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Neil Marriott et al, Grassland plants of South-Eastern Australia : a field guide to native grassland and grassy woodland plants of South-Eastern Australia, 1998
... Grassland plants of South-Eastern Australia : a field guide...plants ...Detailed description of plants, one plant per page. Alphabetical listing according to botanical name, with common names provided.Maps, colour photographs, pronunciation guide, glossarygrassland, plants, south-eastern australia, botany, ecology -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book - Register, Nursery Plants June 1977, 1977
... Nursery Plants June 1977...plants ...List of plants under categories: A. Container plants, B. Balled plants, C. Bare-rooted plants. Short descriptions and prices.plants, container plants, balled plants, bare-rooted plants -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Notes on plants flowering Jan. 1948, 1948
... Notes on plants flowering Jan. 1948...plants ...Handwritten list of plants flowering flowers, plants -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Notes on drug plants that have been suggested as possible suitable subjects for cultivation in Australia, c. 1959
... Notes on drug plants that have been suggested as possible...plants ...List of plants divided into: leaves, seeds, roots, barks, sundries and recommendationsplants -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Plants go on sale, 1991
... Plants go on sale ...Nunawading Horticultural Centre is selling trees and plants propagated at the centreNunawading Horticultural Centre is selling trees and plants propagated at the centre, suitable for planting in parks and gardens. Many of these indigenous plants are not available from commercial nurseries.Nunawading Horticultural Centre is selling trees and plants propagated at the centrehorticulture, horticultural centre, forest hill, perry, scott, weatherill, mark -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Negative - Colour negatives, Plants
... Plants...plants ...21 negatives of mostly plants. Possibly an excursion. Not digitisedplants, excursion -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Listing of Wetland Plants, Ballarat Botanical Gardens Wetland Plants, Unknown
... Ballarat Botanical Gardens Wetland Plants ...While there are drawings of wetlands' plants and the classification of each plant, it is not clear as to how many of these plants are to be found in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, at this time.As the Wetlands, in the northern section of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens are an important and unique section of the Gardens today, it is important to know something of the flora in that area.3 double sheets with black and white drawings of plants on the left hand side of each half page with the classification for each plant.Joan Garner is written in blue biro on the back of the first sheet.john garner, doctor, john garner collection, ballarat botanic gardens, north garden reserve, wetlands, wetlands' plants, drawings of wetlands plants, classification of wetland plants -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book - Register, Burnley Horticultural College, Nursery Plants June 1977, 1977
... Nursery Plants June 1977...plants ...Register of nursery plants produced by Burnley Horticultural College in June 1977plants, nursery -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - 35mm Colour slides, Plants, 1982
... Plants...plants ...8 slides of flowering plants Jan 82.flowering plants, plants, flowers -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Rodger Elliot et al, Plant identikit : common native plants of the Grampians, 1998
... Plant identikit : common native plants of the Grampians...plants ...This little book features detailed sketches of plants and includes a flowering seasons chart.Colour illustrations, mapsgrampians, plants -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour slides, Royal Botanic Gardens Plants, 1961-1963
... Royal Botanic Gardens Plants...plants ...Approximately 40 slides, labelled, of plants at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. In compartmentalised wooden box. Not scannedroyal botanic gardens melbourne, plants -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Negative - Colour negatives, Saline Soil Tolerant Plants
... Saline Soil Tolerant Plants...plants ...2 rolls of negatives labelled, "Week 4 Saline soil tolerant plants rolls 1 & 2." Not digitised.saline soil tolerant plant, plants -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Laminated pages, Plants, UInknown
... Plants...plants ...plants, plant identification, teaching material -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Glen Wilson, Australian Native Plants Under Mulch, Unknown
... Australian Native Plants Under Mulch ...Note by E.B. Littlejohn 11 December 1991, "Glen Wilson submitted these photographs of his work using sawdust mulch, whilst attending Evening Classes."Black and white photograph with an envelope. View of an unmade road or drive with plants on each side surrounded by mulch.Envelope with caption, "Australian native plants under mulch ex Glen Wilson 334 Springvale Road Springvale 746-8824."native plants, glen wilson, sawdust mulch, evening classes -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Black and white, Herald, Captain R. Sunter of the M.S. Manunda , at the invitation of the War memorial in Melbourne, plants a tree, 04 August 1934
... of the War memorial in Melbourne, plants a tree... ...On the 4 August 1934, to mark the 20th anniversary of the Great Britain declaration of war on Germany, 106 trees were planted, during a ceremony, on the lawns of the newly created garden of the Shrine of Remembrance. The Shrine of Remembrance was built to provide a place to grieve and remember Victorians killed in the First World War (1914-18). Prince Henry, the Duke of Gloucester and son of King George V, officially opened the Shrine before a crowd of 300,000 people in November 1934. Captain Robert Sunter, commander of the coastal liner Manunda, Adelaide Steamship Company, was chosen to plant a Queensland kauri (tree - number 100) on the main avenue from Domain Rd leading to the Shrine of Remembrance. The photograph was published in the Herald (4 August 1934, p. 40). In the Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Friday 3 August 1934, page 8 In Memory of the Merchant Service- Captain Sunter to Plant Tree at the Shrine Tomorrow will be the 20th anniversary of Great Britain's declaration of war on Germany, and at 10 and. Captain R. Sunter, the commander of the coastal liner Manunda, will plant a tree in the Shrine! of Remembrance reserve In memory of the officers and men of the Australian merchant service who gave their lives during the war. The tree, , which will be No.100 in the reserve, will bear the following inscription based on the wording of the ' British Mercantile Marine memorial at Tower Hill. London: "1914-1918. In remembrance of the officers and men of the Australian Mercantile Marine who died for King and Country and have no grave but the sea. Planted August 4, 1934." During the war 12 ships of the Australian merchant service were sunk and 95 officers and men lost their lives.The Shrine of Remembrance committee recently asked the director of navigation (Captain J. K. Davis) to nominate a member of the mercantile marine to plant a tree in the reserve. Captain Davis passed on the request to the secretary of the Merchant Service Guild of Australia (Captain T. D. Snape) and, after having conferred with various sections of the sea-going service, Captain Snape announced yesterday that Captain Sunter had been chosen unanimously. Captain Sunter has a distinguished war record as commander of the hospital ship Wandilla. Born at South Shields, in England, in 1878, he is a son of the late Canon Sunter, of Adelaide. He served an apprenticeship in sailing ships, and soon after obtaining his master a certificate entered the service of the Adelaide Steamship Company, where he has remained. In the Wandilla during the war Captain Sunter became known to thousands of wounded soldiers and troops." Padre Frank Oliver of MtS can be seen assisting with dedication at far left. Captain Robert Sunter who also served in WW1, a friend of the seamen and the mission, died a month later in Cairns. A window funded by crew of the Manunda and friends was dedicated to his memory in St Peter's Chapel, MtSV in February 1936 by Padre Oliver. (see item 0038).Depicts one of the few memorials specifically commissioned for Merchant seamen of WW1 and in later years also a focus for those who died in WW2 and other conflicts. Mounted black and white photograph of a group of people at a tree planting, minister of religion at far left, on dark grey mount with typed caption label on the lower edge of mountTyped caption in upper case: CAPTAIN R. SUNTER OF THE M.S. “MANUNDA”, AT THE INVITATION OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE WAR MEMORIAL IN MELBOURNE , PLANTS A TREE IN THE AVENUE OF REMEMBRANCE TO COMMEMORATE THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE MARINE WHO BETWEEN 1914 AND 1918 DIED AS A RESULT OF ENEMY ACTION AND WHO HAVE NO GRAVE BUT THE SEA. AUGUST 4TH 1934padre oliver, captain robert sunter, m.s. manunda, war memorial, mercantile marine memorial tree, melbourne, shrine of remembrance, wandilla, hospital ship, adelaide steamship company, memorial trees, queensland kauri -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour slides, Plants at Burnley Campus, 1960-1962
... Plants at Burnley Campus...plants ...Approximately 55 slides of plants at Burnley and 1 aerial view of the campus.. Labelled. In compartmentalised wooden box.plants, burnley, aerial views, garden views -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book - Register, Census of Plants in Burnley Gardens, 1939-1945
... Census of Plants in Burnley Gardens...plants ...File of loose pages with handwritten notes in different writing. 2 notes dated 1943/1944. Lists of plants, including: roses (Total 1,364) with name, colour, type, ref. No. "Cannas on hand" planted 18 July 1939, July 1941, Rhododendrons, Herbaceous Perennials 1943, Plants to be moved or destroyed on account of rebuilding, and other notes. with name, height, colour, size, foliage colour.flowers, roses, rhododendrons, herbaceous perennials, plants, foliage -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - 35mm Colour slides, Cassandra McLean, Fungi and Plants, Unknown
... Fungi and Plants...plants ...Cassandra McLean handwritten on the lidsslides, fungi, plants, science laboratory, cassandra mclean, teaching material -
National Wool Museum
Booklet, Directions for installing Cooper "Post" " S-F (Small Flock) "Ideal" "Little Wonder" and "Contractor" Shearing and Crutching Plants
... Plants ...Directions for installing Cooper "Post" " S-F (Small Flock) "Ideal" "Little Wonder" and "Contractor" Shearing and Crutching PlantsDirections for installing Cooper "Post" " S-F (Small Flock) "Ideal" "Little Wonder" and "Contractor" Shearing and Crutching Plants.shearing crutching, cooper engineering company pty ltd, shearing, crutching -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, The Plants Indigenous to the Colony of Victoria, 1865 (exact); "1864-1865, CR"
... The Plants Indigenous to the Colony of Victoria...plants ...Baron Sir Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller was born in Germany on 30 June 1825. Ferdinand was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and a botanist. After passing the pharmaceutical examinations he studied botany at Kiel University. In 1847 he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Kiel University.when he was 21 years old for a thesis on the flora of Schleswig-Holstein. In 1847, he moved to Adelaide, Australia and worked as a chemist. From 1848 to 1852 he travelled through the colony, discovering and describing a large number of unknown to Western science plants. He wrote a few papers to German periodicals on botanical subjects. In 1851, Mueller moved to Melbourne, capital of the new colony of Victoria. In 1853, He was appointed Government Botanist for Victoria by Governor Charles La Trobe. In 1873, Ferdinand received an honorary doctorate of the University of Rostock. In 1883, he was awarded the Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales. He published many volumes on the Victorian plants. Many of Australian geographical features were named after him such as: the Mueller Ranges (WA), Muellers Range (Qld), Mount Mueller (in WA, NT, Tas and Vic) and many more. Mueller died in Melbourne on 10 October 1896 and is buried in the St. Kilda Cemetery A green cloth hard cover book. Title and author's name is engraved in gold on spine. It includes an introduction, a table of contents and plates. Lithograms in b/w. Each plate accompanied by a page with descriptive print. Number of plates XIII-LXXI. No. of supplement plates XII-XVII. The book illustrates Victorian plants and outlines the principal characters of those species. This book is No 1290 in the Original Register of Books (Cat. No. 005)Hand written pencil notes on contents page. Stamped throughout with "The School of Mines, Industries & Science, Ballarat. Ingenio Effodere Opes. In the University of Melbourne."australia, botany victoria, plants, ferdinand mueller, ferdinand von mueller, biodiversity, flora -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Mug, Australian Society Native Plants, Early 21st century
... Australian Society Native Plants ...This is a souvenir mug distributed and sold by the Warrnambool and District Branch of the Society For Growing Australian Plants. This society was formed in Warrnambool in 1976 and continues on today. The first president was Bill Alford. This mug is of some interest as an example of the souvenirs available from societies in Warrnambool early in the 21st century. The Warrnambool Branch of the Society For Growing Australian Plants is a prominent and active group in Warrnambool.This is a china mug, a souvenir of the Society For Growing Australian Plants, Warrnambool. It has a buff-coloured base with an image of an Australian native plant (eucalyptus) on one side. This image is in green, red and yellow. It has the outline of a kangaroo etched into the base and the words, ‘S.G.A.P. Warrnambool’ printed in black on the side. ‘S.G.A.P. Warrnambool’society for growing australian plants (warrnambool branch), history of warrnambool -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Kathie Strickland et al, Peninsula plants : volume two : a field guide to indigenous plants of the Mornington Peninsula with notes on cultivation, 1992
... Peninsula plants : volume two : a field guide to indigenous ...One plant detailed per page, with clear illustrations and descriptions.b&w illustrations, glossaryindigenous plants, vegetation, species guide -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Department of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture - Trees and Plants: lists
... Department of Agriculture - Trees and Plants: lists...plants ...Originals and photocopies made by Peter Esdale, 1990 of Department of Agriculture - Trees and Plants: lists (inc. lists of Pears and Dahlias), AGHS J, Vol. 14, nos. 5 & 6, Vol. 15, No. 1. department of agriculture, victoria, plants, pears, dahlias -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Kathie Strickland et al, Peninsula plants : a field guide to indigenous plants of the Mornington Peninsula suitable for cultivation, 1995
... Peninsula plants : a field guide to indigenous plants of ...One plant detailed per double page, with clear illustrations and descriptions.B&w illustrations, glossaryindigenous plants, vegetation, species guide -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Reliable native plants for your garden
... Reliable native plants for your garden ...Pamphlet put out by the Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society And the Doncaster And Templestowe Conservation Society on reliable native plants and trees to grow in your garden. [Undated but probably 1970s]Pamphlet put out by the Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society And the Doncaster And Templestowe Conservation Society on reliable native plants and trees to grow in your garden. [Undated but probably 1970s]Pamphlet put out by the Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society And the Doncaster And Templestowe Conservation Society on reliable native plants and trees to grow in your garden. [Undated but probably 1970s]blackburn and district tree preservation society, native plants, doncaster-templestowe conservation society -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Urban Plants Project Taking Wing, 07.10.2022
... Urban Plants Project Taking Wing...plants ...university of melbourne, city of melbourne, plants, wildlife, chris williams, cities -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour 35mm slides, Glenys Rose, Plants
... Plants...plants ...22 slides, 14 of the same plant and the remainder of other flowering plants. 4. Kniphophia uvaria. 5. Camellia white cv. 6. Camellia pink cv. 7. Fuchsia cultivar 'Charm Rose Purple.' 8-10 Acacia podalyriifolia. plants, flowering plants, kniphofia uvaria, camellia, fuchsia, acacia podalyriifolia, native garden, rhododendron, azalea indica, acanthus mollis, bear's breaches, grevillea, banksia spinulosa, hairpin banksia -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Plants
... Plants...plants ...5 photographs of plants in vases used for identification. 1. Helleborus X hybrida. 2. 4 Camellias.3. Jonquils or perhaps daffodil species.5. Crepe Myrtle Lagerstroemia indica. plants, vases, plant identification, helleborus x hybrida, camellia, jonquil, crepe myrtle, lagerstroemia indica -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Rob de Souza-Daw et al, Plants of significance to the Ganai Community, 2000
... Plants of significance to the Ganai Community ...This publication identifies the plants which are known to have been used by the Ganai community. A photograph is provided for each plants and is accompanied by an explanation of the plant's usage. The scientific name, common name and the Ganai name, where known, is given for each plant.Maps, colour illustrations, colour photographs, glossaryganai, nulit, brayakaulung, brataualung, tatungalung, muk-thang, brabralung, thangquai, krauatungalung