Showing 8 items matching "discovering horticulture"
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesCertificate - Award Certificate, Discovering Horticulture, 1958-1983
... Discovering Horticulture...Discovering Horticulture...Principal Dated this... day of ....19 One unused certificate, carrying the State of Victoria insignia (logo) in gold print. Discovering Horticulture Certificate Award Certificate ...One unused certificate, carrying the State of Victoria insignia (logo) in gold print.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE VICTORIA BURNLEY HORTICULTURAL COLLEGE This is to certify that .... has completed a course in DISCOVERTING HORTICULTURE Duration of course - Hours ... Principal Dated this... day of ....19discovering horticulture, students, part-time course -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesCertificate, Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture Discovering Horticulture, 1986
... Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture Discovering Horticulture...Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture Discovering Horticulture Certificate ...Certificate for Ian Sheppard, dated 18.11.1986 in original envelope.Signed by the Vice Principal, David Aldous.ian sheppard, david aldous, students, principal -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesCertificate, Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture, Burnley, Discovering Horticulture, c. 1983-1996
... Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture, Burnley, Discovering Horticulture...Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture, Burnley, Discovering Horticulture Certificate ...Unused certificate.certificate -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesLeaflet, Discovering Horticulture, 2016
... Discovering Horticulture...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne horticulture courses education Course information leaflet Discovering Horticulture Leaflet ...Course information leaflethorticulture, courses, education -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Newspaper Articles from Bendigo Advertiser
... horticultural troughs. Francois Hennebique expanded this idea into a general construction technique including for the construction of bridges bridges with the first bridge built in 1875. In Victoria, Monash and Anderson, representatives of the Australian patent holders and later Victorian patent holders. The Bendigo Monier Bridges were built between 1901 and 1902. Monash's contribution was not in the actual technology but in the promotion and defence of the new technology that was faced by much doubt and scepticism. Monier Bridges Engineering Series of Bendigo Advertiser articles on the theme of Monier Bridges. Five articles from "Discover ...In 1867, Frenchman Joseph Monier patented the use of metal reinforced concrete for use in horticultural troughs. Francois Hennebique expanded this idea into a general construction technique including for the construction of bridges bridges with the first bridge built in 1875. In Victoria, Monash and Anderson, representatives of the Australian patent holders and later Victorian patent holders. The Bendigo Monier Bridges were built between 1901 and 1902. Monash's contribution was not in the actual technology but in the promotion and defence of the new technology that was faced by much doubt and scepticism.Series of Bendigo Advertiser articles on the theme of Monier Bridges. Five articles from "Discover Bendigo" by James Lerk. 1999 One article from "History Lives" by Jim Evens titled 'Building History Bridges" 2014 Two black and white photos from "The Way we Were" featuring the construction of the Booth Street Bridge 2014 and the collapse of the King Street bridge 2015.monier bridges, engineering -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Booklet - Schedule Booklet, horticultural prizes, "1879 Schedule of Prizes Brighton Horticultural Society", 1879
... discovered at 'Box Cottage' Museum in 2009. The Leader Cup Trophy, MAV 00001, is also itemised in this booklet (p9) The Leader Newspaper offered the 'Silver Cup, value Five Guineas for the best fruit garden in the Brighton District. The Proprietors of the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank offered an second prize of three Guineas Commencing in 1856, the Brighton Horticultural Society only disbanded in 2009, and most of their archival holdings were given to the Brighton Historical Society. ...discovered at 'Box Cottage' Museum in 2009. The Leader Cup Trophy, MAV 00001, is also itemised in this booklet (p9) The Leader Newspaper offered the 'Silver Cup, value Five Guineas for the best fruit garden in the Brighton District. The Proprietors of the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank offered an second prize of three Guineas Commencing in 1856, the Brighton Horticultural Society only disbanded in 2009, and most of their archival holdings were given to the Brighton Historical Society. ...This booklet from 1879 was given to the Moorabbin Historical Society when the Robert Keys Leader Cup Trophy, 1882-1883 was re-discovered at 'Box Cottage' Museum in 2009. The Leader Cup Trophy, MAV 00001, is also itemised in this booklet (p9) The Leader Newspaper offered the 'Silver Cup, value Five Guineas for the best fruit garden in the Brighton District. The Proprietors of the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank offered an second prize of three Guineas Commencing in 1856, the Brighton Horticultural Society only disbanded in 2009, and most of their archival holdings were given to the Brighton Historical Society. This booklet gives a good idea of the large varieties of plants, poultry and the skills of the pioneer settlers of the Brighton District.This Booklet describes the Schedule of Prizes for the 1879 Grand Annual Exhibition of the Brighton Horticultural Society in Brighton Victoria. The Booklet was donated to the Moorabbin Historical Society in 2009 upon the disbanding of the Brighton Horticultural Society..at that time. The Moorabbin Historical Society possesses the 1882 'Leader Cup Trophy' (cat 00001) presented to Robert Keys for the best Fruit Garden. This booklet is kept in the same cabinet as the Robert Key's Silver Trophy. After Henry Dendy's Special Survey in 1841 allotments of land were sold or rented to pioneer settlers who developed market gardens , fruit gardens and poultry farms in the Brighton area. Their produce was sold at the St Kilda and Melbourne Markets for the growing population of MelbourneBooklet with mauve paper cover and 16 pages listing the Schedule of prizes for the 1879 annual exhibition of the Brighton Horticultural Society to be held in Brighton, Victoria."1879/ SCHEDULE OF PRIZES/OFFERED FOR COMPETITION BY THE/ BRIGHTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY,/ AT THEIR/ GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION/ OF / ROSES,/ CUT FLOWERS, POT PLANTS,/ FRUITS, VEGETABLES,/ POULTRY, PRODUCE, &c.,/TO BE HELD IN THE/ ARTILLERY PARADE GROUND, CRESCENT, / BRIGHTON,/ Near the North Brighton Railway Station, / ON / SATURDAY, 8th NOVEMBER, 1879./ ADMISSION 1s. / Doors open at 2 o'clock. / Brighton: / G. H. ORFORD, MACHINE PRINTER, NEXT NORTH BRIGHTON STATION. / 1879 ;melbourne, keys robert, trophy, leader newspaper, leader cup, brighton, silver, moorabbin, bentleigh, markets, dendy henry, st kilda, bent thomas, market gardens, brighton horticultural society, fruit gardens, banks chartered -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Ruth Clark's Orchid, Caladenia clarkiae orchid, 1989
... Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland This orchid was named after Miss Ruth Clark , a field nauralist from Lakes Entrance, who discovered the orchard growing in East Gippsland horticulture Botany Colour photo of a stem of 3 orchids plus a second closup photo Caladenia clarkiae orchid Photograph Ruth Clark's Orchid ...This orchid was named after Miss Ruth Clark , a field nauralist from Lakes Entrance, who discovered the orchard growing in East Gippsland Colour photo of a stem of 3 orchids plus a second closup photohorticulture, botany -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Argus, Female Students Working in the Orchard, 1930-1940
... This photograph, taken today at the Burnley Horticultural School, shows one of the girl students with a magnifying glass looking for the minute insects. A few isolated thrips have been discovered on the buds of some of the trees at the school."...This photograph, taken today at the Burnley Horticultural School, shows one of the girl students with a magnifying glass looking for the minute insects. A few isolated thrips have been discovered on the buds of some of the trees at the school." ...Two newspaper cuttings pasted onto a sheet of paper. (1) "Golden fruit - girl students at the Burnley Horticultural College gathering a fine crop of oranges in the orchard." in The Argus, 16th July 1931.(2) student examining some blossom, with the caption: "Searching for thrips: the thrips menace has made its appearance again on fruit blossom in some districts of Victoria. This photograph, taken today at the Burnley Horticultural School, shows one of the girl students with a magnifying glass looking for the minute insects. A few isolated thrips have been discovered on the buds of some of the trees at the school."female students, oranges, thrips, students working outside, fruit, orchard, field station, blossom
