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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Photocopy, Legislative Assembly, Victorian Parliament, Report of Royal Commission on Mildura, 1896-1897
... ...dried fruit growing...Luffmann answering questions about his observations on dried fruit growing in Mildura, his experiences in Europe, comparisons between Europe, America and Australia. ...Luffmann answering questions about his observations on dried fruit growing in Mildura, his experiences in Europe, comparisons between Europe, America and Australia. ...Copy of Victorian Parliamentary Papers V66 LtMs 1896 V3 & $ 1897 VI Papers presented to Parliament session 1896 Legislative Assembly Vol. III No 19 Mildura settlement. C. B. Luffmann answering questions about his observations on dried fruit growing in Mildura, his experiences in Europe, comparisons between Europe, America and Australia. His suggestions on what fruit to grow i.e. muscatels and figs. Comparisons of labour force.charles bogue luffman, victorian parliamentary papers, c b luffmann, mildura, mildura settlement, dried fruit growing, muscatels, figs, labour force, overseas experience -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour print, The Argus, A Touch of Spring, 1935-1990
... grows our garden a. p. winzenried orchard dry stone wall students working outside blossom tools wooden wheelbarrow Handwritten underneath, "J.Teed, H. Dance, E. Pearce, M. Fisher, B. Levick. "The Argus." 18-8-35." On reverse, "Dry stone wall at Burnley." Colour photograph. Copy of a newspaper article made by A.P. Winzenried. Caption reads, "A Touch of Spring. " Students working near a dry stone wall in the Orchard shown in a 1926 Site Plan. Fruit ...Photograph made by A.P. Winzenried as a possible illustration for, "Green Grows Our Garden." Caption reads, "A Touch of Spring. " Note by T.H. Kneen 18 March 1992," Query: Student identified as Hilda Dance has dark hair - we always knew Hilda as being fair haired!"Colour photograph. Copy of a newspaper article made by A.P. Winzenried. Caption reads, "A Touch of Spring. " Students working near a dry stone wall in the Orchard shown in a 1926 Site Plan. Fruit trees in blossom behind the wall. Handwritten underneath, "J.Teed, H. Dance, E. Pearce, M. Fisher, B. Levick. "The Argus." 18-8-35." On reverse, "Dry stone wall at Burnley.""j.teed, h. dance, e. pearce, m. fisher, b. levick, green grows our garden, a. p. winzenried, orchard, dry stone wall, students working outside, blossom, tools, wooden wheelbarrow -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Fernleigh Flats, Ballarat, 12/02/2022
... dry. Garden laid out with choice young fruit trees; ground capable of growing anything. ...dry. Garden laid out with choice young fruit trees; ground capable of growing anything. ...Residents of the Fernleigh Flats Retirement village are understood to be well and strong enough to care for themselves and need to be over the age of 55 years. Fernleigh Flats is owned and operated by the Seventh Day Adventist Church. "TO LET, a Brick House, corner of Urquhart and Ripon Streets. Apply Owen Cazaly, Mining Exchange."(Ballarat Star, 16 Aug 1867) "SALE BY AUCTION, Corner of Urquhart and Ripon streets, 07 COMFORTABLE COTTAGE PROPERTY. M'GREGOR BROTHERS, instructed by the owner, Mr Bradbury, who has bought another property, will sell by public auction, on Monday, 16th May, at half-past 12, His six-roomed substantially-built RESIDENCE. The owner has, under his own supervision, spared no expense in making this a most comfortable and convenient dwelling, situated on a quarter of an acre allotment, at the corner of Urqhuart and Ripon streets, high and dry. Garden laid out with choice young fruit trees; ground capable of growing anything. Fowl yard fenced off. making It a most desirable residence. For a family residence or as An investment this is a good opportunity. Inspection invited. Auctioneer, R. M'GREGOR. (Ballarat Star, 12 May 1893.)A retirement village on the corner of Urquhart Street and Ripon Street, Ballarat. The street trees surrounding this property include a number of trees (blue cedar?) and suggest the demolition of an older stately home on this site. fernleigh flats, residences, architecture
