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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesWork on paper (collection) - Student note books, Joan Fitzgerald's student notebooks for Certificate of Competency in Horticulture 1953, 1952-53
... 16 cardboard covered notebooks, including student's notes and lecture notes in Propagation, General Science, Pathology, Apiculture< Applied Botany, Entomology, Fruit Culture, Floriculture, Botany, Book-keeping, Citriculture, Poultry keeping, Viticulture, Garden design...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne joan fitzgerald Burnley College 16 cardboard covered notebooks, including student's notes and lecture notes in Propagation, General Science, Pathology, Apiculture< Applied Botany, Entomology, Fruit Culture, Floriculture, Botany, Book-keeping, Citriculture, Poultry keeping, Viticulture, Garden design Joan Fitzgerald's student notebooks for Certificate of Competency in Horticulture 1953 Work on paper Student note books Joan Fitzgerald ...joan fitzgerald, burnley collegejoan fitzgerald, burnley college -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBook - Student work books, Elaine Pearce, Elaine Pearce Collection, 1935-36
... ...Citriculture...A/ Botany B/ Landscape Architecture C/ Garden Diary D/ Gardening E/ Excursions F/ Chemistry G/ Entomology H/ Fruit Culture, Plant Pathology I/ Gardening - Vegetables and Flowers J/ 2nd Year Citriculture K/ Viticulutre L/ Poulty M/ BeeKeeping Also included is a loose leaf delivery note used when delivering the collection to Victoria from Tasmania where Miss E Pearce lived in 1992....Burnley College documents Students 1935 1936 Elaine Pearce Botany Landscape architecture Garden diary Gardening Excursions Chemistry Entomology Fruit Culture Plant pathology Citriculture Viticulture Beekeeping Poultry Collection consists of 4 black hardback exercise books, 6 softcover exercise books, 1 exercise book without a cover, 2 folders of loose leaf notes. ...Elaine Pearce attended Burnley College in 1935-36. She obtained her Certificate of Competency in Horticulture in 1937. This is the full record of her class notes.Collection consists of 4 black hardback exercise books, 6 softcover exercise books, 1 exercise book without a cover, 2 folders of loose leaf notes. A/ Botany B/ Landscape Architecture C/ Garden Diary D/ Gardening E/ Excursions F/ Chemistry G/ Entomology H/ Fruit Culture, Plant Pathology I/ Gardening - Vegetables and Flowers J/ 2nd Year Citriculture K/ Viticulutre L/ Poulty M/ BeeKeeping Also included is a loose leaf delivery note used when delivering the collection to Victoria from Tasmania where Miss E Pearce lived in 1992.burnley college documents, students, 1935, 1936, elaine pearce, botany, landscape architecture, garden diary, gardening, excursions, chemistry, entomology, fruit culture plant pathology, citriculture, viticulture, beekeeping, poultry -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesCard - Report Card, Dept of Agriculture, Victoria, School of Primary Agriculture and Horticulture at the Royal Horticultural Gardens, Burnley, 1939
... Subjects taken: Botany, Chemistry, Gardening, Entomology, Vegetable Pathology, Viticulture, Citriculture, Garden Design, Outdoor Work, Garden observation. ...Subjects taken: Botany, Chemistry, Gardening, Entomology, Vegetable Pathology, Viticulture, Citriculture, Garden Design, Outdoor Work, Garden observation. ...Miss June De Chaneet, Terms I, II and III 1939. She graduated with a Certificate of Competency in Horticulture in 1939Report Card of Miss June de Chaneet, Terms I, II and III 1939. Lists subjects taken. Miss J.de Chaneet graduated in Certificate of Competency in Horticulture 1939. Subjects taken: Botany, Chemistry, Gardening, Entomology, Vegetable Pathology, Viticulture, Citriculture, Garden Design, Outdoor Work, Garden observation. Note by T. H. Kneen 1/4/92 "This report card show the name of the school as it was known from the time of Mr. McLennan's appointment in 1916. See B91 228 - on the sign Horticulture takes precedence over Primary Agriculture. The location Royal Horticultural Gardens owes its origin to the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria which relinquished management of the Gardens to the Department of Agriculture in 1891." "I would have thought the use of Royal was for the RHSV exclusively." THKThe report is signed by the principal A.W. Jessop and Miss de Chaneet's parent V. de Chaneet.certificate of competency, june de chaneet, report card, term reports, botany report, chemistry report, gardening report, entomology report, vegetable pathology report, viticulture report, citriculture report, garden design report, out-door work report, garden observation report, attendances, punctuality, conduct
