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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet, Daylesford Botanical Gardens Wombat Hill, 2010
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Begonia Conservatory in the Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Begonia Conservatory in the Wombat Botanical Gardens...daylesford botanical gardens... Headland's work. wombat botanical gardens daylesford botanical ...Daylesford's begonia collection was stared by French born curator W. Gascoigne in 1885. He was an experienced horticulturalist. The plants were grown again in the 1930s in a new glasshouse. Curator Bill Greville obtained 45 plants from the Ballarat City Council, 30 from Queens Park in Essendon, and soon haad 250 tubers including a (lost) one named 'Daylesford'. When Alf Headland was appointed part-time caretaker in 1956, he found tw tubers in the wood shed and became expert in their cultivation. He continuted well into his retirement when Greg Rae too over. In 1988 the conservotory was named to honur Alf Headland's work.Hot house in the Wombat Gardens with a Begonia display.wombat botanical gardens, daylesford botanical gardens, daylesford, trees, begonia, begonia house, begonia conservatory -
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Photograph - Black and White, Wombat Hill Lookout (Pioneers Memorial, c1935, c1935
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Wombat Hill in the Fog, c2015
... with fog. The trees are in the Daylesford Botanical Gardens... daylesford daylesford botanic gardens fog weather arboretum Black ...Black and white photograph of a treed landscape covered with fog. The trees are in the Daylesford Botanical Gardens on Wombat Hill.wombat hill botanic gardens, wombat hill, daylesford, daylesford botanic gardens, fog, weather, arboretum -
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Souvenir - Postcard Booklet Image, Nucolor Vue, A Souvenir of Beautiful Daylesford, c1948
... the swimming pool, Lake Daylesford Botanical Gardens, Daylesford... Daylesford Botanical Gardens, Daylesford Vincent Street, showing Town ...Daylesford in a tourist town with natural mineral water springsA booklet of colour images depicting 12 scenes of Daylesford, Victoria. The front cover is decorated with an illustration of a dirt road with sign post. Images include: Panorama over Daylesford, from lookout tower Panorama over Lake Daylesford Pioneer Memorial Lookout Tower, Daylesford Near the swimming pool, Lake Daylesford Botanical Gardens, Daylesford Vincent Street, showing Town Hall, Daylesford Vincent Street, Daylesford Glimpse of lovely Jubilee Lake, Daylesford Central Springs, Daylesford Sutton Springs, Daylesford Corner of the beautiful Botanical Gardens, Daylesford Loddon Falls, near Daylesford.daylesford, jubillee lake, wombat hill, vincent street, sutton springs, central springs, loddon springs, pioneer lookout, pioneer memorial lookout, loddon falls, lake daylesford -
Hepburn Shire Council Art and Heritage Collection
Public Art Work, Boy with a thorn - 'Lo Spinario', c. 1900
... and the Friends of the Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens Daylesford see ...Boy with a Thorn Though the classical bronze that the figure was modeled has become known as Lo Spinario, both Stuart Rattle and Kevin O’Neill referred to it as The Boy with a Thorn. Information from the late Stuart Rattle and John Graham, the late Kevin O’Neill’s partner. The statue was bought by Kevin O’Neill from a South Yarra antique dealer in the 1980s. She had bought it in Europe. Stuart believed that it was cast in Berlin by Moritz Geiss who had pioneered the popular process of zinc casting of classical statues. Schinkel, the architect of early 19th Century Prussian public buildings used the process extensively. I assume that the decorations that can be seen in Berlin currently are copies of those copies, given the comprehensive destruction of the city in 1945. Unless there is a date stamped on the statue, and there might well be, there is no firm indication of its age, although Stuart and Kevin believed it was “turn of the century”. It was given to Stuart by John Graham after the death of Kevin O’Neill. Prior to its installation at Musk Farm, it was “by the dam” at Marnarnie, O’Neill’s property at Mt Macedon. It became a much photographed focal point in the sunken garden at Musk Farm. The statue is a gift from the Rattle family to The Friends of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens who intend to give it, in turn, to Hepburn Shire to be placed in the Botanic Gardens. Both the family and the Friends see it as a memorial to Stuart’s tireless work to raise funds for the Gardens and to raise the profile of the Gardens so that their considerable significance could be more broadly acknowledged. The CMP notes that statuary has been a feature of most botanic gardens (and a notable feature of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens) and James Lowe, the head of Parks for the Shire has also commented that it is an area that could well be developed in the Gardens. This comes from his attendance at meetings of the BGANZ, the “peak professional body” for the development and maintenance of registered botanic gardens in Aus and NZ. Given the lack of funds that the Shire has been able to allocate to the Gardens, a donation of this calibre is a welcome addition to the cultural asset that the Gardens represent. A very large number of residents of the Shire are members of the Friends, have visited Musk Farm and are appreciative of the Gardens. There is a current feeling that the Gardens are undergoing a dynamic revival as a result of the success of the Café and also because of the extraordinary improvement and enhancement of the amenity that has been undertaken over the past two years by the Friends. The installation of the Boy with the Thorn is another move forward for the Gardens. The statue is cast zinc. It is sometimes referred to a white bronze. As can be seen in the photographs, it is in very good condition with no damage or apparent degeneration of the metal. The Smithsonian Institution has a lengthy document relating to the deterioration and repair of similar casts in the US where urban pollution has taken its toll but for the most part it deals with inappropriate repair rather than maintenance protocols. One of the properties of zinc that is appreciated in Australia is its ability to withstand the elements and given that the artwork has been either on Mt Macedon or at Musk for the last 30 years or more, its relocation to Wombat Hill seems to be an appropriate one. The Friends are prepared to organise and pay for the relocation of the statue. The issue of security from the point of view of theft, malicious damage and environmental impact will need to be addressed. The Ballarat Botanical Gardens have recently reinstalled statuary which has been damaged and which had been removed from the Gardens on account of this. They have used Rockworks Ballarat and Wilson’s Memorials to make plinths, secure artworks with steel pins and to provide especially robust fixings to ensure the safety of the various sculptures. The CMP (2007) makes a number of recommendations regarding security in the Gardens ranging from the installation of lighting to the locking of the gates overnight and the repair/reinstatement of appropriate fencing – not done as yet to my knowledge. Paul Bangay has also agreed to act as a consultant in the process of installing the Boy. John Graham estimates its value at $20,000 The preferred location for the work would be at the entrance to the Fernery from the lawn. The paths form an intersection at that point that could be modified to fit the statue. But this is currently a suggested location only. The statue is a gift from the Rattle family to The Friends of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens who have gifted it to the Hepburn Shire to be placed in the Botanic Gardens. Both the family and the Friends of the Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens Daylesford see it as a memorial to Stuart’s tireless work to raise funds for the Gardens and to raise the profile of the Gardens so that their considerable significance could be more broadly acknowledged. Lo Spinario (Boy with a thorn) c. 1900 copy after the Greco-Roman Hellenistic antique bronze in Rome. c. 1900 copy after the Greco-Roman Hellenistic antique bronze in Rome (Palazzo dei Conservatori, Musei Capitolini, Rome) Manufacturer M. Geiss, Berlin Nonedaylesford, wombat hill botanical gardens, stuart rattle, kevin o'neill, john graham, boy with a thorn, lo spinario, classical sculpture, zinc, classical nude, hepburn shire, public art, sculpture, art -
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Photograph - digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Wombat Hill, Daylesford, c2006-2016
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Postcard, Wombat Hill Gardens, Daylesford
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Souvenir - Image from a Postcard Booklet Image, Jubilee Lake, Daylesford, c1945
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Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine, Ballarat Courier, The Christmas Number of the Ballarat Courier Special Edition, 1921, 20/12/1921
The Ballarat Courier did an annual December magazine. The 1921 edition had the theme 'Industrial Ballarat'. Printed magazine with many Ballarat images and advertisements. Images include: Barnet Glass Road Race (Ballarat to Melbourne, c1921); Berry Anderson and Co.; View from Springmount; Ballarat North Gold Club; Lake-Burrumbeet; Ballarat Motor Cycle Club Reliability Trial; Ballarat Observatory; Ballarat Old Colonists' Homes, F.W. Williams, S.W.J. Clarkballarat, newspaper, wf coltman, ridings dentist, ballarat botanical gardens, lake wendouree, fishing, james smith pty ltd, ludbrook undertaker, jubilee lake daylesford, hager underthaker, springmount, barlow motors, ballarat mining exchnage, south street competitions, we longhurst, ru nicholls, lal lal falls, old colonists association of ballarat, clark cottage, swj clark, williams cottage, f.j. williams, ritchies grocery stores, american sailors, victorian methodist local preachers association, ballarat police force, macrobertson staff, ballarat sewerage authority, commons bros monumental masons, fdp miller, herbalist, lake tyers, pine plantation, tonner memorial, george tonner, ballarat observatory, ballarat north gold club, tw glasgow, suttons music store, barnet glass road race, lake burrumbeet, berry anderson, val purdue, rowlands, ballarat motor cycle club, stained glass windows -
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Photograph - Photograph Album, Peter Tulloch Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts photo album
Spiral ring binder photograph album containing 242 colour photographs of Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts students and productions..2 Peter Tulloch .8 Peter Tulloch .24 Wizard of Oz .26 Peter Tulloch .44 Warren Tiller .47 L-R Len Bauska, Peter Tulloch .49 Carousel .53 Chapel at Mercy Convent, Victoria Street, Ballarat East .54 Peter Tulloch .57 Peter Tulloch .58 students at Mt Helen .68 Camp St looking towards Mt Warrenheip .69 from Camp St looking towards Mt Buninyong .72 Ballarat Mechanics Institute from Camp St .75 Craig's Hotel and Ballarat Town Hall .76 Ballarat Post Office .77 Ballarat Post Office .78 Top of Ballarat Mining Exchange .79 Camp St Site pre building Arts Academy .82 Ballarat Trades Hall and ANA building Camp St .84 Mercy Chapel .85 Mercy Chapel .121 Len Bauska .133 Peter Tulloch .134 in Pheonix Mall, Ballarat .141 Ron Edgberg at mic .155 David James in suit in Ballarat Botanical Gardens .156 Steve Bracks, Cr Liz Sheedy .157 Steve Bracks, Cr Liz Sheedy followed by Mayor John Barnes .174 at Mt Helen .191 Daylesford .194 Daylesford mineral water pump .197 L-R geoff Wallis, Anne Saunders, Barry Wemyss, Bob Allen .199 L-R Peter Pilven, Pauline Williamson, Iain Reid .200 VC David James receiving cheque for Camp St redevelopment .201 L-R David James, ?,Gwenda McManus, ?,? .204 L-R Alistair Heighway, Alan Mann, Loris Button .224 6 July 2000peter tulloch, ballarat academy of performing arts, bapa, photograph album, available, steve bracks, david james, liz sheedy, len bauska, alan mann, loris button, peter pilven, warren tiller, arts academy, camp street, ballarat mining exchange, herbert werner frederick de nully -
Hepburn Shire Council Art and Heritage Collection
Public Art Work, 'Wombat' - Miriam Porter. 2013, 2012 - 2013
Commissioned by the Friends of Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens and gifted to the Hepburn Shire in 2012. Historical Significance - In 1848, Irish immigrant John Egan took up land on the future town site then known as Wombat Flat. He and a party of searchers found alluvial gold in 1851 on ground now covered by Lake Daylesford initiating the local gold rush. Other finds quickly followed. With the finding of alluvial gold a town site was surveyed and founded in 1852. Initially called Wombat, it was renamed Daylesford. Cultural and Artistic Significance - Miriam Porter's 'Wombat' is a symbol of the Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens where visitors and locals alike love being photographed. Large scale solid redgum wombat sculpture.Artist intends to sign the work with 'M' on one leg.daylesford, hepburn shire, public art, miriam porter, wombat, art, sculpture, red gum, australian wood, australia, tourist attraction -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), B Morgan Seated On Pony At Malmsbury Gardens, Malmsbury ca1930
People - "Morgan, Bill" Buildings - Malmsbury Botanical Gardens -
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Photograph (Item), Boxing Day Parade In Botanical Gardens, Malmsbury ca1988
People - "Jones, Sue & Peter" Buildings - Malmsbury Gardens -
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Photograph (Item), Malmsbury Gardens, Malmsbury ca1970
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Postcard (Item), "Postcard Malmsbury Botanical Gardens, Rose Series P4671", Malmsbury c1927
Associated with - Rose Series P4671 People - Rose Series P4671 -
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Postcard (Item), "Postcard Malmsbury Botanical Gardens, Rose Series P4671", Malmsbury c1927
Associated with - Rose Series P4671 Buildings - Gardens -
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Postcard (Item), Postcard Memorial Gates Botanic Gardens Kodak Postcard C1922, Malmsbury c1922
Associated with - "Unveiling Mormorial Gates, Kodak Postcard" Buildings - Town Hall -
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Postcard (Item), Postcard Memorial Gates Botanic Gardens Kodak Postcard C1922, Malmsbury c1922
Associated with - "Unveiling Memorial Gates, Kodak Postcard" Buildings - Memorial Gates People - Honor Roll