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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Sepia print, Cutting Box Thorn Hedge, 1933-1934
... Cutting Box Thorn Hedge...box thorn hedge... supported by ladders pruning the box thorn hedge....On reverse, "Cutting box thorn hedge."... box thorn hedge pruning stealing On reverse, "Cutting box ...Student on extreme left Gwynnyth Crouch (1934.) Established to deter people from stealing fruit from the orchard. It was not entirely effective in giving protection to produce. Many Richmond residents claim to have supplemented the family fruit and vegetable supply in early years by pilferring from the Orchard. Occasionally a professional job was done by backing a truck up to the fence using bags to cover the boxthorn for easy entry and loading of the truck (E.B. Littlejohn).Sepia photograph. 5 female students standing on planks supported by ladders pruning the box thorn hedge.On reverse, "Cutting box thorn hedge."female students, ladders, gwynnyth crouch, orchard, students working outside, box thorn hedge, pruning, stealing -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Airspy, Aerial View of Burnley Campus c. 1930, c. 1930
... Research Institute (built 1929) and the Box Thorn Hedge (Lycium...) and the Box Thorn Hedge (Lycium ferrocissimum). Aerial View of Burnley ...Taken before the Boulevard was built, and probably before the flood of 1934. Therefore probably 1929-1934. Information provided by TH Kneen and EB LittlejohnColour photograph of black and white photograph. Photograph of Burnley Campus and large area of surrounding suburbs of Hawthorn and Toorak. It shows the Carter Oval, later modified, the Plant Research Institute (built 1929) and the Box Thorn Hedge (Lycium ferrocissimum).burnley campus, suburbs, hawthorn, toorak, carter oval, plant research institute, boxthorn hedge, lycium ferrocissimum