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Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, 1920s -1930s
The Cabbage Tree Creek township was originally established to support the booming timber industry of the mid 20th century. Five timber mills worked full time supporting the families that were drawn to the area's wealth of natural resources. The settlement of Cabbage Tree Creek is located on the Princes Highway, 27 km east of Orbost in East Gippsland. The first white settler arrived in the valley in 1887 cutting a dray track from Marlo to the south-west. Several families cleared the alluvial flats, growing maize, peas and beans and raising pigs, cattle and sheep. Later the farmers milked cows, sending cream to Orbost. In the late 1890s, small quantities of alluvial gold were found in the creek. A school commenced classes in 1913, but enrolment was small and at times the school operated part time with several other small schools in the area. The school building served as a hall for the district. From the 1920s the Cabbage Tree Hotel catered to drivers on the improved Princes Highway. (info. from Victorian Places)This is a pictorial record of Cabbage Tree, East Gippsland in the late 20th century. It shows a building that no longer exists.A small black / white photograph of a single storey timber building. On a sign below the roof is "Cabbage Tree Hotel". The hotel is surrounded by a wooden picket fence. A man and woman are standing on either side of a motor car parked on the roadway in front of the building.on back - on label - Cabbage Tree Hotelcabbage-tree-hotel -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, James Leslie Provan, Burnley 1942 Album Page 1, 1942
Succession' cabbageLabelled, " 'Succession' cabbage."cabbage, burnley, 1942, j.l. provan -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, James Leslie Provan, Burnley 1942 Album Page 1, 1942
Eastham' Cabbage (dusted)Labelled, " 'Eastham' Cabbage (dusted)."cabbage, vegetables, burnley, 1942, j.l. provan -
Clunes Museum
Booklet, DAVID C HENDERSON, SITES AND PEOPLE OF AN EARLIER CABBAGE TREE
"SITES AND PEOPLE OF AN EARLIER CABBAGE TREE" WRITTEN BY DAVID C. HENDERSON MEMORIES OF HIS MOTHER WHITE SOFT COVER WITH A PAINTING OF A TOBACCO TIN WHICH SHOWS THE HOME OF CHARLES BUCKLAND OVERLOOKING CABBAGE TREE FLAT 25 PAGEScabbage tree flat, david c henderson -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, James Leslie Provan, Burnley 1942 Album Page 1, 1942
Prickly Spinach & Turnips on left. Cabbage on rt.Labelled, "Prickly Spinach & Turnips on left. Cabbage on rt."vegetables, spinach, turnip, cabbage, burnley, 1942, j.l. provan -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Cabbage and cauliflower growing, c. 1948-1949
Notes produced by Dept. of Agriculture, Victoriadepartment of agriculture, vegetables growing, cabbage, cauliflower -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Glass slide, 1891-1905
Line drawings of parts of the cabbage'Chou.' (Cabbage.)vegetables, cabbages -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, M Holding, 2000
Origin of building unknownColour photograph of rustic building with verandah appears to be clad in hand sawn weather boards, verandah corner posts are solid logs sign above dorr Fire Station. Taken at Cabbage Tree Victoriapublic works, waterways -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Cedric Flower, Duck & cabbage tree: a pictorial history of clothes in Australia 1788-1914, 1968
157 p., black & white and colour illustrations, dust jacketnon-fictionclothing, australia social conditions -
Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, John Longstaff, Cabbage Plot, Belle-Ile, 1890
Gift of Mrs Brent Clark, 1942 in memory of her son Sgt. G.H.B. Clark -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, first half 20th century
Livistona australis - the Cabbage Tree Palm, is a fan palm that grows naturally in the lowland forest and swamps of southern Queensland and along the east coast of Australia and it occurs further south than any other Australian palm species. It is the only palm that is found naturally in Victoria. The early settlers supplemented their meagre rations with the hearts of the Cabbage Tree Palm.This is the southernmost stand of Cabbage Tree Palms in Australia and the only location in Victoria where these palms grow naturally. This is a pictorial record of a rare native Australian palm.A black / white photograph of small palm trees in a dense bush surrounding.cabbage-tree-palm-east-gippsland -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Series 1.31, 1942
Series 1: March-April 1942 'Eastham' cabbage, dusted.cabbage, james leslie provan, j.l. provan, vegetables -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, late 19th century - early 20th century
This is a photograph of Alice Swallow's hotel at Cabbage Tree. The settlement of Cabbage Tree Creek is located on the Princes Highway, 27 km east of Orbost in East Gippsland. The first white settler arrived in the valley in 1887 cutting a dray track from Marlo to the south-west. Several families cleared the alluvial flats, growing maize, peas and beans and raising pigs, cattle and sheep. Later the farmers milked cows, sending cream to Orbost. In the late 1890s, small quantities of alluvial gold were found in the creek. A school commenced classes in 1913, but enrolment was small and at times the school operated part time with several other small schools in the area. The school building served as a hall for the district. From the 1920s the Cabbage Tree Hotel catered to drivers on the improved Princes Highway. (info. from Victorian Places)This is a pictorial record of Cabbage Tree, East Gippsland in the late 20th century. It shows a building that no longer exists.A black / white photograph of a small, single - storey wooden building in a bush setting. There are people standing in front of the building with a horse and wagon nearby. In the foreground is a wagon with four horses hitched to it and the driver seated behind the horses. -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Digital image, July 1939
Kathleen Gartside with a cabbage grown by her father Jack Gartside on their property located on Centre Dandenong Road, Dingley. The Gartside family home was located opposite the Kingswood Golf Club in Dingley. The cabbage has a circumference of 12 feet, whilst the cabbage heart has a circumference of four feet. The Gartside family were a prominent local Dingley family, owning large market gardens and operating Gartside Bros Pty Ltd, a straight vegetable cannery employing large numbers of people. They were also keen golfers and around 1937, they leased 126 acres of their land to the Kingswood Golf Club. Jack Gartside moved his family home to the other side of Centre Dandenong Road, so that the Kingswood Clubhouse could be built. The first official games were played at Kingswood in March 1937. Black and white image of a young girl standing behind a large cabbagemarket garden, dingley, kingswood golf club -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Student Dusting Cabbages, c. 1950
Note by E.B. Littlejohn, "Dusting cabbages with insecticide," and T.H. Kneen,"Dusting the vegetable crop Kath McKenna." (Kenna 1950).Student, Kath McKenna, dusting cabbages with insecticidedusting cabbages, insecticide, kath mckenna, vegetable plots, orchard -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Planting Demonstration
8 photographs demonstrating preparation of bed and planting of Cabbage seedlings.planting, cabbage, seedlings, soil preparation -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Series 1.34, 1942
Series 1: March-April 1942Prickly spinach & turnips on left. Cabbage on right.spinach, turnips, cabbage, vegetables, james leslie provan, j.l. provan -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Certificate - Prize Certificate Rutherglen and Murray Valley Agricultural & Horticulture Society, 1910 (Exact)
Certificates won by Scott, J G at Rutherglen Show. 32.18 Second Prize - 6 Head Cabbage, pink.Prize certificate for 1910, Rutherglen & Murray Valley Agricultural & Horticultural Society, awarded to J G Scott. Second Prize - 6 Head Cabbage, pink."Rutherglen and Murray Valley / Agricultural & Horticultural Society / Thirty First Annual Exhibition / Wednesday, 19th October, 1910" / "Harry O'Brien, Secretary"rutherglen show, j g scott, rutherglen & murray valley agricultural & horticultural society -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, James Leslie Provan, Burnley 1942 Album Page 2, 1942-1943
Cabbages.cabbages, vegetables, burnley, 1942, j.l. provan -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Functional object - Bell, hand-held, Early 20th century, c.1900s
The settlement of Cabbage Tree Creek is located on the Princes Highway, 27 km east of Orbost in East Gippsland. The creek, which flows through undulating forest, takes its name from the patches of Cabbage Fan palms growing along its course. A school commenced classes in 1913, but enrolment was small and at times the school operated part time with several other small schools in the area. The school building served as a hall for the district. About 1946 two sawmills commenced operations at Cabbage Tree Creek, and the Forests Commission ranger was stationed in the area. The increased population allowed the school to have more teachers and make improvements. In 1953, a new prefabricated building was erected on a new site. However, by the 1970s employment in the timber industry was unstable and the population decreased. By 1974 the school again had only one teacher and eventually closed in 1993 to amalgamate with the Orbost primary School in Ruskin Street, Orbost. (Ref. VictorianPlaces)The school bell is a signal that tells a school's students when it is time to go to class in the morning and when it is time to change classes during the day as well as when students are dismissed from school. In most schools today it will be a tone, siren, electronic bell sound, a series of chimes, or music played over an intercom but often still called "the school bell". This item reflects the history of Cabbage Tree Creek as well as the technological changes in the school system.Brass bell with incised double lines on bottom edge and top near handle, featuring descriptive notation on front face. Bell has long wooden handle shaped and incised with four lines at base before brass housing with singular screw holding handle in place. Object is showing signs of wear, with blackened handle and patches of green oxidisation.SCHOOL BELL / SS No 3812 / CABBAGE TREE CREEK / PRIMARY SCHOOL / 1913-1993 / FORMALLY INCORPORATED / INTO / ORBOST / PRIMARY SCHOOL / 1994cabbage tree, east gippsland, cabbage tree creek, cabbage tree creek primary school, orbost primary school, school bells -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, Black & White, V Peterson East Boundary Rd East Bentleigh loaded wagon c1900, original c1900
The Peterson family were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire and established a market garden in East Boundary Road East Bentleigh. Vic Peterson and family loaded the crop - cabbages - onto the horse drawn wagon and set off to the Melbourne market using the Plateways that ran along Centre Road and Nepean Highway. The early settlers like the Petersons , in the Parish of Moorabbin County of Bourke after Henry Dendy's Special Survey Brighton 1841, established market gardens, fruit & flower gardens, poultry & dairy farms, vineyards as well as shop businesses, blacksmiths, chemists, nursing homes and schools & Churches.Black & White photograph showing Vic Peterson beside the horse drawn wagon loaded with 35dozen ( 12x 35) cabbages setting off to market c 1900 Original re-digitised by H Stanley 2005Back Hand written informationwagons, vulcan trucks, draught horses,, peterson vic, marriott dick, cabbage crops, vegetable crops, poliomyelitis epidemics 20thc , elster creek, plateways moorabbin shire, smith j l; smith mary ann, stanley helen, smith vic, smith harry redvers, chaff cutter, horse drawn carts, toll gates brighton, motor cars 1900, steam engines, early settlers, bentleigh, mckinnon, parish of moorabbin, city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b.; bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman stephen, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, vineyards, orchards -
National Wool Museum
Sample, Wool
Made in dyeing class/workshop at Warnambool TAFE College.Wool dyed with purple cabbage.handicrafts, south west college of tafe - textiles department, dyeing -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Student Dusting Cabbages in the Orchard
Student dusting cabbages in the Orchard.students, cabbages, orchard, student working outside -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, The Sun, Students Working in Vegetable Plots, c. 1964
Large black and white photograph. Instructor, Jack Russell, weighing vegetables with student, Russell Mason, Leigh Issell walking with cabbage in his hand. "Photographer's Caption Sheet-Sun" attached. Operator is "Bugden."instructor, jack russell, vegetables, students, russell mason, leigh issell, cabbage, orchard, weighing vegetables, student plots -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Glass slide, Hand coloured, 1891-1905
'R. centifolia L. Cabbage Rose - (Wilmott).'history of the rose, flowers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Student Fertilizing Cabbages, c. 1969
Student throwing dust/fertilizer over cabbagesOn reverse, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. No. D.1100.E."students, cabbages, vegetables, orchard, student working outside -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Photograph - Framed photo finish, Greg Matthews Photo, Dean's Special, 15 January 1980
Dean's Special won the Bendigo Pacing Cup on the 15 January 1980, followed by Margaret Shannon and Wendy Robin. Dean's Special owned by J Cabbage Syndicate, Mr E Holland & Partners, was trained and driven by DR Ritchie. Dean's Special raced from 1978 (3yo) through to 1984 (9yo). Career: 27 wins 11 seconds 2 thirds 80 starts. Refer to Identifier 15.304 (Media) for Full Career Performance Record.Two colour photographs, one small one large in a white frame. At the top: Bendigo Trotting Club 15-1-80/ Pacing Cup At the bottom: Left corner: Distance 2300 metres/ Mile rate 2.03-4/5 / Greg Matthews Photo Centre: Dean's Special (Pipiriki - Tri Vance) / Margaret Shannon 2nd / Wendy Robin 3rd Right corner: Owned by- J Cabbage Syndicate, MR E Holland & Partners/ Trained and driven by - DR Ritchiebendigo harness racing club, horses, race, winner, bendigo trotting club, pacing cup, driver, trainer, owner, 1980, dean's special, dr ritchie, j cabbage syndicate, mr e holland & partners, margaret shannon, wendy robin, des ritchie -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mr. William Tilson's home, 1/06/1969 12:00:00 AM
Mr William Tilson worked an orchid and market garden on this site. It was developed for housing and is known as Vermont Village.B/W photo of a cabbage garden at the home of William Tilson, on Canterbury Road, near Vermont State School.vermont state school, no. 1022, tilson, william. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: PERFORMANCE OF ''THE CABBAGE BROTHERS''
Performance of ''The Cabbage Brothers'' - B&W photo of quartet, two with instruments (one with cigarette!) in formal stage dress. Dated on reverse 1988. -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Colour Photograph, Buninyong Gold King Festival, 1991, Feb. 1992
Buninyong Gold King Festival 1992Colour Photo Gold King Festical parade, Warrenheip St., winner of Fisken Shield, Buninyong and District Historical Society cartload of cabbages.buninyong, gold king, parade, cabbages, cart