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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - 35mm Colour slides, Plants, 1982
... flowering plants...8 slides of flowering plants Jan 82.... Boulevard Richmond melbourne flowering plants plants flowers 8 ...8 slides of flowering plants Jan 82.flowering plants, plants, flowers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Notes on plants flowering Jan. 1948, 1948
... Notes on plants flowering Jan. 1948...Handwritten list of plants flowering ... of plants flowering Notes on plants flowering Jan. 1948 Document ...Handwritten list of plants flowering flowers, plants -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, Plant ID, Unknown
... flowering plants...3 colour photographs of flowering plants in pots probably...flowering plants pots identification stock matthiola incana ...3 colour photographs of flowering plants in pots probably for Plant ID. 1. Unidentified 2. Stock, Matthiola incana. 3. Freesia.flowering plants, pots, identification, stock, matthiola incana, freesia, plant id -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book - Catalogue, Sutton's Amateurs Guide in Horticulture for 1912, 1912
... flowering plants... with front cover missing. Information on seeds, other flowering... Boulevard Richmond melbourne seed catalogue flowering plants garden ...An English seed catalogue of 204 pages. Soft cover with front cover missing. Information on seeds, other flowering plants, garden implements, lawns, etc.seed catalogue, flowering plants, garden implements, lawns -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Negative - Colour negatives, Plant Materials
... early spring flowering plants... Flowering Plants, Californian Plants & Others, Plants for De... climbing plants ground covers early spring flowering plants ...8 rolls negativesLabelled, "Diploma/Degree Semester 2 Weeks 6-13." "Weeds, Australian Plants, Climbing Plants & Ground Covers, Early Spring Flowering Plants, Californian Plants & Others, Plants for De Oxygenated Soils, Aquatic Plants, Botanical Gardens (Rarer Plants)." Not digitised.plant materials, weeds, australian plants, climbing plants, ground covers, early spring flowering plants, californian plants, deoxygenated soils, aquatic plants, botanical gardens, rare plants, degree, diploma -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Negative - Colour negatives, Plant Materials
... spring flowering plants... Plants, Native Plants 2?, Spring Flowering Plants, Royal Botanic... flowering plants royal botanic gardens plants materials diploma ...4 rolls negatives Labelled, "Dip Semester 4 Weeks 5, 6, 11 & 13." "Australian Plants, Native Plants 2?, Spring Flowering Plants, Royal Botanic Gardens." Not digitised.australian plants, native plants, spring flowering plants, royal botanic gardens, plants materials, diploma -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour 35mm slides, Glenys Rose, Plants, Unknown
... flowering plants... of other flowering plants. 4. Kniphophia uvaria. 5. Camellia white...plants flowering plants kniphofia uvaria camellia fuchsia ...22 colour slides, 14 of the same plant and the remainder of other flowering plants. 4. Kniphophia uvaria. 5. Camellia white cv. 6. Camellia pink cv. 7. Fuchsia cultivar 'Charm Rose Purple.' 8-10 Acacia podalyriifolia. Some scanned.plants, flowering plants, kniphofia uvaria, camellia, fuchsia, acacia podalyriifolia, native garden -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour prints, Plant Materials
... 16 photographs of flowering plants. Labelled. Not digitised.... Boulevard Richmond melbourne plants 16 photographs of flowering ...16 photographs of flowering plants. Labelled. Not digitised.plants -
Federation University Historical Collection
Drawing, Albert E. Williams, Study in Colour of a Flowering Plant from Nature, c1940
... Study in Colour of a Flowering Plant from Nature...Framed Study in Colour of a Flowering Plant from Nature... Plant from Nature Study in Colour of a Flowering Plant from ...Albert E. Williams was a teacher at the Ballarat Technical Art School.Framed Study in Colour of a Flowering Plant from Naturealbert e. williams, art gallery design, art teachers' certificate, a.e. williams, ballarat technical art school, staffmember, flora, aqualegia, available -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, I R McCann, The Grampians in flower, 2000
... Contains brief descriptions of flowering plants... of flowering plants in the Grampians area. The Grampians in flower Book ...Contains brief descriptions of flowering plants in the Grampians area.Maps, colour photographswildflowers, plants, australia, grampians, identification -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - GARDEN (FLOWERS) 12 HOPE STREET, Nov 1960
... Slide, Garden (Flowers) 12 Hope Street.Lilac flowering... flowering plant. Slide GARDEN (FLOWERS) 12 HOPE STREET. ...Slide, Garden (Flowers) 12 Hope Street.Lilac flowering plant.slide, bendigo, garden (flowers) 12 hope street., garden (flowers) 12 hope street. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet, Plant Publicity Holland, PPH 2 (Plant Publicity Holland), Unknown
... . Colour photograph on each page of a flowering plant or conifer... of a flowering plant or conifer its name and a number PPH 2 (Plant ...Booklet with light cardboard covers and spiral binding. Colour photograph on each page of a flowering plant or conifer its name and a numberflowers, plants, conifewrs -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white and colour prints, Flower Portraits, Unknown
... 145 black and white photographs of flowering plants... black and white photographs of flowering plants displayed ...145 black and white photographs of flowering plants displayed for identification in vases or laid flat, some multiple copies. 2 colour photographs. Not scanned.flowes, plants, vases, plant identification, plant display -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white photographs, Ballarat Botanic Gardens, Early 1900s
... . A Grotto surrounded by flowering plants.... by flowering plants. Ballarat Botanic Gardens Photograph Black ...ballarat botanic gardens, excursion, garden design -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured, C 1980s-1990s
... standing beside him. Both are wearing hats. A red flowering plant.... A red flowering plant is growing alongside a wall behind them ...The man is Robert Greer (who was the Halls Gap baker) and the woman is Rae Greer, his daughter.The photo shows an elderly man in a wheelchair and a woman standing beside him. Both are wearing hats. A red flowering plant is growing alongside a wall behind them.people, greer -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, I.R. McCann, The Grampians in Flower, 1984
... introduction to the flowering plants of the Grampians region.... introduction to the flowering plants of the Grampians region. stawell ...The authors aim has been to provide a pictorial introduction to the flowering plants of the Grampians region.Light green card cover with colour photograph of the Orange Bell climber flower,On Cover: The Grampians in Flower. I.R. McCann Inside: To Slyvia Best wishes for Christmas '96 and the new year. Love John.stawell, grampians, flora -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Photographs of Margaret MacDougall artwork
... certificate 1941. - Study of a flowering plant with 2 designs based... of a flowering plant with 2 designs based thereon. - Measured drawing ...The Ballarat Teacher's College is a predecessor of Federation University3 Photographs of artwork by Margaret MacDougall (Whittle) who completed them for the drawing teacher's secondary certificate 1941. - Study of a flowering plant with 2 designs based thereon. - Measured drawing - porch with doorway St Patricks Ballarat -Drawing from a cast of ornament.margaret macdougall, photograph, teacher training, artwork, st patrick's cathedral ballarat, margaret whittle -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Bossiaea walkeri (Cactus bossiaea/Cactus pea), n.d
... Pencil study of a flowering plant. Leaves grow from... left) (pen) Pencil study of a flowering plant. Leaves grow from ...Part of Woolcock Gallery Collection Exhibition, CEMA, 1989.Pencil study of a flowering plant. Leaves grow from a central stem. Five red flowers in full bloom are attached to the leaves, and there are four buds. Leaves are grey-green and have serrated edges. Mounted in a double matt (cream on olive) in glazed timber frame with gold paint.Front: CEWoolcock (signature, lower left in image) (purple pencil) Bossiaea walkeri (lower right) (pencil) Back: 56 (upper left) (pen)cema, botanical, collin woolcock, woolcock collection, botanical drawings -
Vision Australia
Slide - Image, Talma, Front view of St Kilda Road building, circa 1900
... with flowering plants and bushes, and surrounded by a stone driveway... garden bed outside the main entrance is filled with flowering ...Lantern slide of RVIB taken from the front garden. A circular garden bed outside the main entrance is filled with flowering plants and bushes, and surrounded by a stone driveway. Around the building, bushes, vines and trees have grown. Possibly circa mid 1870 to 1890's, based upon size of trees.Lantern slide of St Kilda Road buildingroyal victorian institute for the blind, buildings -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Daviesia Brevifolia (Leafless Bitter-Pea), n.d
... Stem and detailed views of flowering plant in coloured...) (pen) Stem and detailed views of flowering plant in coloured ...Part of 'Woolcock Gallery Collection' Exhibited CEMA 1989.Stem and detailed views of flowering plant in coloured pencil. On left is a stem view with small pink pea flowers and no leaves. On right (t-b): flower buds; side view of stem with flowers; front view of flower; rear view of flower with sepals. Each view is numbered in pencil and with typed numbers and letters on white paper affixed to surface of paper. Mounted in double matt (white on apricot), framed under glass in gold wooden frame.Front: CEW (signature, lower left in image) (maroon pencil). Daviesia brevifolia (lower right) (pencil). Back: 20 (top left) (pen)cema, botanical, collin woolcock, botanical drawings, woolcock collection -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Sculpture, Ellen José, Boon wurrung Blossom, 2008
... , with the base encircled by indigenous flowering plants. Each rock... encircled by indigenous flowering plants. Each rock represents one ...The bluestone is laid on crushed yellow ochre sandstone, with the base encircled by indigenous flowering plants. Each rock represents one of the six clans that made up the Boon wurrung. For thousands of years, Boon wurrung women and children congregated in this area during special periods in spring and summer. The area was rich in seafood and had fresh water wells dotted around it. Among the Banksia trees that provided shelter, grew indigenous plants and flowers through which the women made garlands to wear in their hair.boon wurrung, blossom, sculpture, public art, indigenous, bayside indigenous coastal trail, ellen josé, ellen jose, bluestone, sandstone -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, W Murfet Flower Catalogue and Price List 1925-6 season
... of dozens of varieties of bulbs and flowering plants, including... and flowering plants, including information of growing season, height ...20-page booklet containing price list for bulbs, flowers and plants grown by W Murfet, New Street, RingwoodSeason 1925-26. Telephone Ringwood 123. Contains details of dozens of varieties of bulbs and flowering plants, including information of growing season, height, planting instructions, and cost per dozen or by the hundred. The goods could be delivered by rail or post, within Australia, at the purchaser's risk and expense. The booklet was printed at the "Ringwood and Croydon Mail" office (Adelaide Street), phone 65. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, botanical, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Calocephalus brownii (Cushion Plant). Calocephalus citreus (Lemon Beauty-Heads), 1985
... Two flowering plant studies. On left is a grey-green...) (pencil) Back: 16 (upper left) (pen) Two flowering plant studies ...Part of "Woolcock Gallery Collection" exhibition 1989, CEMA.Two flowering plant studies. On left is a grey-green foliaged plant with small leaves growing close to the stem. Multiple stems end in single rounded flowers with many petals. On the left of this study are two details of a florette with many petals. One the right of this study is a detail of a cluster of leaves. The study on the right of page contains multiple stems with narrow, long grey leaves on stems ending with a single rounded yellow flower. To the lower left of this study is a detail of a yellow flower stem.Front: Calocephalus brownii (Cushion Bush). " citreus (Lemon Beauty-heads) (lower left) (pencil) CEW/85 (base of flower, lower left) (coloured pencil) CEWoolcock (lower right, signature) (pencil) Back: 16 (upper left) (pen) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, Botanical, Pultenaea Scabra (Rough Bush-Pea), n.d
... Drawings of a flowering plant stem with flower details... (upper left) (pen) Drawings of a flowering plant stem with flower ...Part of 'Woolcock Gallery Collection' Exhibited CEMA 1989.Drawings of a flowering plant stem with flower details. On left is a flowering stem, with a woody central stem, small heart-shaped leaves and yellow and orange pea flowers. To right are studies of leaves and flowers: (t-b) top view of flower (yellow); flower detail; side view of flower; top and underside views of leaves; side view of bud. Each view is labelled in pencil and in typed letters affixed to paper. Mounted in double matt (white on faun) in glazed wooden frame with gold detail.Front: Pultenaea scabra (lower left) (pencil) Back: 30 (upper left) (pen)collin woolcock, botanical, woolcock collection, cema, botanical drawings -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, Botanical, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Dillwynia Sericea (Showy Parrot-Pea), n.d
... View of flowering plant with stem and flower details...). Back: 39 (upper let) (pen) View of flowering plant with stem ...Part of 'Woolcock Gallery Collection' Exhibited CEMA 1989.View of flowering plant with stem and flower details. On left is a view of stem with three smaller stems bearing long, thin green leaves and ending in clusters of pea flowers (apricot in colour). On right (t-b): stem detail with leaves; end view of leaf depicting curve; top view of flower; side view; rear view. All views are numbered in pencil and typed numbers on paper affixed to surface of paper. Mounted in double matt (white on apricot), framed under glass in wooden frame with gold detail.Front: CEW (signature, lower left in image) (maroon pencil). Dillwynia sericea (lower right) (pencil). Back: 39 (upper let) (pen)collin woolcock, botanical, woolcock collection, cema, botanical drawings -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Bossiaea heterophylla (Variable Bossiaea), 1976
... Pencil study of a flowering plant, with details of flowers... pencil) Back: 76 (upper left) (pen) Pencil study of a flowering ...Part of Woolcock Gallery Collection Exhibition, CEMA, 1989.Pencil study of a flowering plant, with details of flowers, leaves and seeds. Study on lower left is of a leaf and stem. Above this is a seed. To the right is a stem with leaves and seven red and orange flowers. On the top right is a study of a flower with yellow petals and red-orange centre. Below this is another flower detail with red-orange petals with yellow edges. Below this is a side view of a flower. Below these are seed studies, and a seed pod study, Mounted in a double matt (tan on olive) in glazed timber frame. Each view is numbered in pencil (partially erased).Front: CEWoolcock (signature, lower left of image) (purple pencil) Back: 76 (upper left) (pen)woolcock collection, collin woolcock, botanical drawings, bontanical, cema -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Dillwynia hispida (Red Parrot-Pea), n.d
... Stem, flower and leaf details of flowering plant in colour...) Stem, flower and leaf details of flowering plant in colour ...Part of 'Woolcock Gallery Collection' Exhibited CEMA 1989.Stem, flower and leaf details of flowering plant in colour pencil. On left is a stem view depicting a woody central stem with thin leaves and smaller leafed stems ending in clusters of buds or orange pea flowers. On bottom left is a side view of orange pea-flower. On right (t-b): front view of flower; side view of emergent bud; leaf detail; rear view of flower depicting petals and sepals. Mounted in double matt (white on apricot), framed under glass in gold wooden frame. All views numbered in pencil and typed letters and numbers on white paper affixed to paper surface.Front: Dillwynia hispida (lower left) (pencil). 15/?/77 (lower left) (pencil, erased). Back: 40 (top left) (pen)collin woolcock, botanical, woolcock collection, cema -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grampians Sunrise over the Saw Mills 1866
... there about 900 different flowering plants in the Grampians, over one... flowering plants in the Grampians, over one third of all those ...Grampians (Sunrise over the Saw Mills). Part of a collection of Photographs by Mr. O.G. Armstrong as commissioned by the Shire of Stawell for the Inter-colonial and Paris Exhibition in Melbourne in 1866. The Grampians were first sighted by Major Thomas Mitchell on the 11th of July 1836. Four days later he and a small party climbed its highest peak and named it Mount William. Owing to the lateness of arrival at the summit they had to spend a very cold and miserable night. Whilst in the Grampians, which he so named because of their likeness to his native Scotland. He collected about 150 plants and sent them to the Professor of Botany, John Lindley at the University of London. It is now known there about 900 different flowering plants in the Grampians, over one third of all those growing in Victoria. stawell industry -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, Botanical, Swainsona phacoides (Dwarf Swainson Pea), n.d
... Stem view and details of a flowering plant in colour pencil... of a flowering plant in colour pencil. On left a stem view depicts stem ...Part of 'Woolcock Gallery Collection' Exhibited CEMA 1989.Stem view and details of a flowering plant in colour pencil. On left a stem view depicts stem with two off shoot branches of leaves and pea flowers on a long stem. The leaves are dark green, flat, long and gradually tapered with paler central vein. Flowers are purple with white partially blended striations. On right (t-b): front view of pea flower; side view with partial stem; rear view with sepals; leaf views with rear, front and side depicted in detail; side view of whithered flower. Numbered in pencil and typed letters on white paper affixed to surface of image. Mounted in double matt (pale grey on mauve), framed under glass in wooden gold and green frame.Front: Swainson phacoides (Dwarf Swainson Pea) (lower left) (pencil). CEW (lower centre in image) (maroon pencil). Back: 71 (upper left) (pen)collin woolcock, botanical, woolcock collection, cema, botanical drawings -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Geological specimen - Fossil Leaves
... of flowering plants. Over time, the leaves or pieces of leaves get... of flowering plants. Over time, the leaves or pieces of leaves get ...A fossil refers to any remains or traces of past life that are preserved in the rock. It could be remains of plants or animals. Fossil leaves are commonly found on different types of rocks. These fossils can go as far back as the Triassic Age just like the series of fossil plants collected at Denmark Hill, Ipswich in Queensland. Fossils leaves are formed when dead plants get buried by sediments like mud, sand, or volcanic ash. Often, it gets detached cleanly from stems along a special layer of weak cells, then twigs, and, less commonly, cones of conifers and fruits and seeds of flowering plants. Over time, the leaves or pieces of leaves get buried by more sediments and eventually gets 'lithified' or hardened into a rock. Erosions and mining can cause the rocks to break and reveal the fossils buried in it. Fossilisation frequently takes place at sites in the lowlands where deposits of clay, silt, sand are found. This is usually due to weathering and erosion of rocks. Fossil leaves can provide information about ancient Australia's way of living. It contributes to Victorian biodiversity records and its botanical collections. It also contributes information on the geographical profile of Victoria as fossilisation usually occur at estuaries and deltas of rivers, river flood plains, ponds and lakes. This specimen is part of a larger collection of geological and mineral specimens collected from around Australia (and some parts of the world) and donated to the Burke Museum between 1868-1880. A large percentage of these specimens were collected in Victoria as part of the Geological Survey of Victoria that begun in 1852 (in response to the Gold Rush) to study and map the geology of Victoria. Collecting geological specimens was an important part of mapping and understanding the scientific makeup of the earth. Many of these specimens were sent to research and collecting organisations across Australia, including the Burke Museum, to educate and encourage further study.Piece of light brown rock with fossilised leaves in shades of golden yellow and brown.Existing label: Fossil Leaves / Locality unknown / might be worth checking if this is Glossopteris, a Permian age plant. / C. William 16/4/21 geological specimen, geology, geology collection, burke museum, beechworth, fossil leaves, fossilization, 1868 geological survey of victoria, lithified, rocks, fossilised leaf, rock, fossils, leaves