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Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Recipe Book, Victoria. Department of Agriculture, Preserving fruits and vegetables; Bulletin No. 43, Department of Agriculture Victoria, 1944
A collection of recipes using pineapple, published by Golden Circle cannery.A Department of Agriculture bulletin on preserving fruits and vegetables. Various methods of preservation are covered.Part of a collection of recipe books from Laurence N. Lewis104 p., illus. non-fictioncookbooks, recipe books, preserving (cookery) -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, Dept pf Agriculture, Victoria, Department of Agriculture Colleges, 1961
the college of horticulture, the school of dairy, longerenong, the gavin gibson memorial laboratory, dookie agricultural college, dept of agriculture -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Book, Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Plant Life In Its Relation To Agriculture -- Phylloxera -- Saltbushes, 1906-1912 (Approximate)
The Rutherglen Miner was one of Rutherglen's earliest newspapers. Mr C.H. Adcock was Principal of Rutherglen Viticultural College - 1914Three leaflets, each one written by G. H. Adcock. Originally paper covered, they have been bound together in a hard black cover with one of the titles hand written in white on the spine.Written inside front cover: "Presented by Van Adcock, Grandson of G.H. Adcock, 1981" First booklet: Plant Life in its Relation to Agriculture. Published by Miner Print, Rutherglen. [undated]. Second booklet: Phylloxera. Reprinted from the Journal of the Department of Agriculture / Victoria, January, 1914, pp. 51-55 Third booklet. Saltbushes. Reprinted from the Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria. Issued March, 1905plants, agriculture, phylloxera, saltbush, adcock family, viticultural college rutherglen -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Letter from the Department of Agriculture, Victoria, 1953
Letter to Mr L Garner, Junior Technical School Ballarat from the Principal of the Dookie Agricultural College. It was sent with a prospectus and details of the course of instruction for the Diploma of Agriculture, fees and educational standard required at entrance. Enrolments are handled through the office of the Superintendent of Agricultural Education, Department of Agriculture, Public Offices, Treasury Gardens, C.2. Melbourne/ Yellow paper typedLetterhead for Department of Agriculture, Victoria and Dookie Agricultural College. Signature of J L Provan, Principalballarat junior technical school, leslie garner, head master, department of agriculture victoria, dookie agricultural college, j provan, principal, diploma of agriculture, melbourne -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Department of Agriculture Victoria, Institute for Sustainable Agriculture, 1993
Investigation of salinity problems by staff at Tatura, Kyabram, Shepparton, and Cobram Institutes.Department of Agriculture photos on front. Saline waterlogged land near Shepparton. Measuring white clover growth. Salinity management plans for research. Farm planning blueprint. Satellite image of plains and Lodden river.salinity, department of agriculture, kyabram, tatura, shepparton, cobram -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Journal, New Director of Agriculture, 1967
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, N.S.W Department of Agriculture, Bees and Honey (N.S.W Department of Agriculture), Sydney, 1964
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, United Kingdom Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Examination of Bees for Acarine Disease (Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food), London, 1960
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, United Kingdom Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Nosema Disease (Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food), London, 1965
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, House of Representatives standing committee on agriculture, fisheries and forestry, Discussion Paper; Future Development of the Australian Honey Bee Industry (House of Representatives standing committee on agriculture, fisheries and forestry), Canberra, 2007
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Orbost & District Historical Society
year book, Year Book of Agriculture 1905, 1905
... agriculture-history-Victoria ...Comprises extracts from the monthly journals covering rural changes in Victoria, improvements in agriculture and horticulture, Royal Shows and farming history.This item is a useful reference tool.A 448 pp book with a dark blue fabric cover with gold print.agriculture-history-victoria -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Programme - Graduation Ceremony Program, Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Graduation Ceremony & Official Opening of the Student Amenities Building, 1973
The Student Amenities Building was officially opened by the Hon. R. J. Hamer, Premier of Victoria. Also present: Ian Smith, Minister for Agriculture and Dr. D. S. Wishart, Director of Agriculture.graduation ceremony, student amenities building, sketch, burnley horticultural college, the hon. r. j. hamer, ian smith premier of victoria, minister for agriculture, dr. d. s. wishart, director of agriculture, graduation ceremony programme -
Camberwell Historical Society
Book, Don Gibb et al, Canterbury: A History, 2019
In this book, Don Gibb presents a history of the development of Canterbury as a suburb up until 1960. Produced by Royal Historical Society of Victoria and Canterbury History Group. Published 2019.camberwell, canterbury -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Certificate, Department of Agriculture Victoria 100 Years of Service to Farming, 1972
Certificate probably promoting the Centenary Year for the Department of Agriculture, Victoria.certificates, centenary -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Newsletter, The Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Victoria, 1916
Volume 14. The Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Victoria. January 1916Volume 14. The Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Victoria. January 1916Volume 14. The Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Victoria. January 1916agriculture, victoria. department of agriculture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet, Department of Agriculture, Careers in Agriculture, c. 1956
Booklet produced by Vic.Dept. of Agriculturedepartment of agriculture, victoria -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Pamphlet, Department of Agriculture, Scholarships Dookie Agricultural College, Longerenong Agriculture College, c. 1980
Pamphlet produced by Dept. of Agriculture describing scholarships for these collegesscholarships, department of agriculture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet - Brochure, Department of Agriculture, Careers in Agriculture, 1956
Brochure issued by Vic. Dept. of Agriculture describing careers with the departmentdepartment of agriculture, careers -
Mont De Lancey
Book, C. French et al, A Handbook of the Destructive Insects of Victoria, with notes on the methods to be adopted to check and extirpate them, 1891
A non fiction handbook describing pest insects of Victoria published by the Victorian Department of Agriculture.Faded purple hardcover book, A Handbook of the Destructive Insects of Victoria by C. French, F.L.S., F.R.H.S., with gold lettering for title and author. Delicate brown and white floral endpapers. Describes pest insects of Victoria. Coloured illustrated plates throughout as well as black and white illustrations.. Has an added yellow flap to title page - With the Compliments of the Secretary for Agriculture. non-fictionA non fiction handbook describing pest insects of Victoria published by the Victorian Department of Agriculture.insects, pest control, entomology victoria -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Pamphlet, Dept pf Agriculture, Victoria, Burnley Horticultural College, 1974-1983
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Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Australian Military History Publications, Country Victoria's Own: 150-year history of the 8th/7th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment and its predecessors 1858-2008, 2008
History of the 8th/7th Battalion and its predecessors 1858-2008Loftus, N.S.W. : Australian Military History Publications, 2008 xxi, 352 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. History of the 8th/7th Battalion and its predecessors 1858-2008victoria -- armed forces -- history., victoria -- history, australia. army. royal victoria regiment. battalion 8th/7th -- history. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Handbook, Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture, Victorian College of Agriculture & Horticulture Burnley, 1983-1984
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Publicity Branch, Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Students at Burnley Neg: 132 Section State Farms Burnley, Publicity Branch Department Of Agriculture, 1940-1941
Note by E.B. Littlejohn 11 December 1991, "Jessie M. Scott (Pixie) ploughing in orchard, winter 1941. 'Pixie' Scott scarifiying orchard, winter 1941."2 photographs: (1): female student using horse drawn plough; (2) 2 copies: female student using horse drawn scarifier. Pixie Scott is the student in both photographs(1): "Ploughing in Orchard," (2): "A student using a scarifier in the apple block, School of Horticulture Burnley June 1940."students, ploughing, orchard, female students, horse drawn plough, jessie m. scott, pixie scott, apple block, horse drawn scarifier, students working outside -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Alfred J Ewart, The Weeds, Poison Plants, and Naturalised Aliens of Victoria, 1909
Alfred J.Ewart, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.L.S. was the Government Botanist and Professor of Botany in the Melbourne University and was assisted by J.R.Tovey, Herbarium Assistant. Detailed coloured plates are throughout the book. It has two parts: Part 1 - Poisonous, Injurious, and Proclaimed Weeds (Native and Introduced), With The Coloured Plates. Part 11 - Census of The Naturalised Aliens And Introduced Exotics. P.110A dark green hardcover book with a self embossed pattern and lines around the edges of the covers. The title Weeds, Poison Plants and Naturalised Aliens of Victoria is printed on the spine at the top in gold lettering with double gold lines above and below. The author Ewart. is printed in the middle with the date of publication 1909 at the bottom. Alfred J.Ewart, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.L.S. was the Government Botanist and Professor of Botany in the Melbourne University and was assisted by J.R.Tovey, Herbarium Assistant. Detailed coloured plates are throughout the book. It has two parts. P.110 Inside is a tan coloured piece of paper printed with the Department of Agriculture, Victoria. The title: Fungus Diseases or Citrus Trees in Australia, and Their Treatment: with Twelve Coloured Plate and 186 Figures. Presumably this is from another book which was donated by the same people. The book has not been located as yet.non-fictionAlfred J.Ewart, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.L.S. was the Government Botanist and Professor of Botany in the Melbourne University and was assisted by J.R.Tovey, Herbarium Assistant. Detailed coloured plates are throughout the book. It has two parts: Part 1 - Poisonous, Injurious, and Proclaimed Weeds (Native and Introduced), With The Coloured Plates. Part 11 - Census of The Naturalised Aliens And Introduced Exotics. P.110australian plants, plants, botany, australian flora, weeds -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Reference S.E.C. History, Brown Power A Jubilee History of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, first published 1969
Although this book revolves around the supply of power(Electricity) from brown coal it does cover the period 1937 onwards when the Kiewa Hydro Electricity Scheme was first mooted. This area was believed to be far away from aerial bombardment should the coastal power stations be attacked by air in World War II(1939 -1945). After the war, post 1945, the demand for a continual power supply, not affected by seasonal coastal flooding was together with a lower cost of hydro electricity power the major incentive for the Victoria Government of the day to proceed (in the 1940s) with The Kiewa Hydro Electricity Scheme. In 1946 Victorian government sought greater independence from the New South Wales black coal supplies.The significance of this book to the Kiewa Valley and its outlying regions is that it details why the development of an Alpine region was and now still is pocketed with a European flavour both in buildings and in town vegetation(trees and flowers). European (post World War II refugees) where attracted to these alpine areas not only for hard labouring positions but also for their technical skills and some street names offer a distinct European lineage rather than convict or of earlier English settler. The construction phase accommodation continued after completion of the Kiewa Hydro Electricity Scheme to become popular venues for an increasing winter tourism industry. This book has a brown hard cover encapsulated by a cream sleeve with brown and black print. On the front of the sleeve is an embossed circular motif with centre piece S.E.C. emblem and around this the words "50 YEARS OF SERVICE" and below this" STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA". The book contains 313 double sided pages of black print and black and white photographs.On front of paper sleeve "Brown Power A Jubilee History of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria Cecil Edwards". On the second page, below the Title "Brown Power" there is a pasted, printed presentation certificate, with the S.E.C. emblem and these printed words " Presented by the Chairman and Commissioners to A.G. MILLIST, ESQ. in recognition of long and valued service with the Commission"electricity, victorian power supplies, hydro electricity, brown coal, cecil edwards -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Journal (Item), The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Australia. Vol. 49 - Part 7, July 1951. Victoria Centenary, 1851 - 1951
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, The Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Victoria - June, 1920, June 1920
Vol. XVIII Part 6. Principal Contents - Report on Victorian Egg-Laying Competition, Loganberry Culture, Agricultural Display at the Special Show, Farm Notes.Includes article on Loganberries - "Small Fruit Culture in Victoria" by A.A. Hammond, Orchard Supervisor. Article also includes a photograph of "Mr. Murfet's Loganberry Plantation at Ringwood". -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, L. J. Blake, Vision and Realisation-A Centenary History of State Education in Victoria-Volume 1, 1973
A centenary history of state education in VictoriaRed cover with the title and volume on the spine. non-fictionA centenary history of state education in Victoriaeducation, state education, victoria, history -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Department of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture - Trees and Plants: lists
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 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, c 1940's
The item is First Edition of publication. Material reprinted from the Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria; author, George Hyam, horticultural supervisor; publication issued by direction of the Minister of Agriculture, W.G. McKenzie M.L.A. The booklet belonged to Mrs J. Adams who lived on the corner of Whitehorse and Springvale Roads.Fifty-seven page booklet on gardening by George Hyam; entitled, 'Vegetable growing in the home garden', put out by the Department of Agriculture, VictoriaDepartment of Agriculture. Victoriadomestic items, gardening