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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - 35mm Colour slides, Hazard Trees
... dangerous trees... dangerous trees 20 slides labelled "Hazard Trees". Numbered ...20 slides labelled "Hazard Trees". Numbered, not dated.hazard trees, trees, arboriculture, dangerous trees -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Peter Simmenauer, Storm damage, Barclay Park 2021, 27/10/2021
... have lopped some of the dangerous tree limbs, but some... Lane, Greensborough. SES have lopped some of the dangerous tree ...Storm damage incurred on night of 27-28/10/2021 at Barclay Park, cnr. Mackenzie Street & Plenty Lane, Greensborough. SES have lopped some of the dangerous tree limbs, but some are still resting on electric and communication wiring. Colour digital photographDate stamped: 31/10/2021barclay park, mackenzie street greensborough, plenty lane greensborough, storm damage -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Peter Simmenauer, Storm damage, Barclay Park 2021, 27/10/2021
... have lopped some of the dangerous tree limbs, but some... Lane, Greensborough. SES have lopped some of the dangerous tree ...Storm damage incurred on night of 27-28/10/2021 at Barclay Park, cnr. Mackenzie Street & Plenty Lane, Greensborough. SES have lopped some of the dangerous tree limbs, but some are still resting on electric and communication wiring. Colour digital photographDate stamped: 31/10/2021barclay park, mackenzie street greensborough, plenty lane greensborough, storm damage -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Peter Simmenauer, Storm damage, Barclay Park 2021, 27/10/2021
... have lopped some of the dangerous tree limbs, but some... Lane, Greensborough. SES have lopped some of the dangerous tree ...Storm damage incurred on night of 27-28/10/2021 at Barclay Park, cnr. Mackenzie Street & Plenty Lane, Greensborough. SES have lopped some of the dangerous tree limbs, but some are still resting on electric and communication wiring. Colour digital photographDate stamped: 31/10/2021barclay park, mackenzie street greensborough, plenty lane greensborough, storm damage -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Nyora Road, Eltham, c.1993
The east end of Nyora bewteen Stokes Place and Reynolds Road was unsealed. This section was only a fire access track as evidenced by the trees growing in the middle of the road. Real Estate agents would advertise homes as down a (dusty) country lane. The Nyora Road Resident Action Group arose to address concerns with Council regarding the dangerous conditions and traffic from outside the area using it as a 'rat-run' to avoid Main Road. Council traffic monitors showed that the amount of traffic was only 20% less than that of Mt Pleasant Road. The Action Group wanted the road closed at reynolds Road however Council elected to install speed calming devices along the sealed section between Stokes Place and Eucalyptus Road. Chicanes were added at several locations and a roundabout installed at Stokes Place in 2004. This remaining dirt section was sealed post 2004.35mm colour positive transparency Mount - Black and Whiteinfrastructure, roads, eltham, nyora road -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Flyer - "Port Melbourne Botanical Gardens", 2015
This turned up in Spring 2015, mystifying the community. Noel Turnbull noticed some of the props seen in the photos at the base of a tree in Evans Street. Much investigation into who could have produced this, and it was eventually traced to an address in upper Evans. An expensive joke never explained.Promotional piece purporting to be for "Port Melbourne Botanical Gardens", in Evans St Port Melbourne. "Beautiful blooming native flora" ; "Bewildering array of birdlife"; "dangerous native fauna"; etc. Vertical half an A4 with 11 colour photographs and persuasive promotional phrases.parks and gardens, natural environment, evans street, port melbourne botanical garden -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Old Tree Safe, 1994
... the dangerous branches lopped. Old Tree Safe Article Article ...The oldest non-indigenous tree on private property in NunawadingThe oldest non-indigenous tree on private property in Nunawading has been saved (Mahogany Gum). Council agreed to have just the dangerous branches lopped.The oldest non-indigenous tree on private property in Nunawadingtrees, blackburn and district tree preservation society, clayton, ann