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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times supplement "The Fruit Industry" 1906 C.B. Luffmann
... The Weekly Times supplement "The Fruit Industry" 1906 C.B. Luffmann...One page photocopy dated July 14 1906. The Fruit Industry article is a summary of Charles Bogue Luffmann's paper to the Fruit Industry of Victoria : Position and deficiencies of the industry, State education and guiding force, and business side of the industry....Part of Sandy Pullman's research notes into Charles Bogue Luffmann The Weekly Times C.B.Luffmann One page photocopy dated July 14 1906. The Fruit Industry article is a summary of Charles Bogue Luffmann's paper to the Fruit Industry of Victoria : Position and deficiencies of the industry, State education and guiding force, and business side of the industry. ...Part of Sandy Pullman's research notes into Charles Bogue LuffmannOne page photocopy dated July 14 1906. The Fruit Industry article is a summary of Charles Bogue Luffmann's paper to the Fruit Industry of Victoria : Position and deficiencies of the industry, State education and guiding force, and business side of the industry.the weekly times, c.b.luffmann -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper, Blackburn & Mitcham Reporter
... ...Fruit industry...1932, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938 covering Mitcham, Blackburn, Tunstall, Vermont, Forest Hill and East Burwood with fruit growing industry in Doncaster and events in Box Hill. ...Blackburn & Mitcham Reporter issues with accompanying index booklets 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938 covering Mitcham, Blackburn, Tunstall, Vermont, Forest Hill and East Burwood with fruit growing industry in Doncaster and events in Box Hill. ...Mitcham Blackburn Tunstall Vermont Forest Hill Burwood East Box Hill Fruit industry Blackburn & Mitcham Reporter issues with accompanying index booklets. 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938 covering Mitcham, Blackburn, Tunstall, Vermont, Forest Hill and East Burwood with fruit growing industry in Doncaster and events in Box Hill. ...Blackburn & Mitcham Reporter issues with accompanying index booklets. 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938 covering Mitcham, Blackburn, Tunstall, Vermont, Forest Hill and East Burwood with fruit growing industry in Doncaster and events in Box Hill. From 1934? includes Doncaster Reporter.Blackburn & Mitcham Reporter issues with accompanying index booklets 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938 covering Mitcham, Blackburn, Tunstall, Vermont, Forest Hill and East Burwood with fruit growing industry in Doncaster and events in Box Hill. From 1934? includes Doncaster Reporter.Blackburn & Mitcham Reporter issues with accompanying index booklets. 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938 covering Mitcham, Blackburn, Tunstall, Vermont, Forest Hill and East Burwood with fruit growing industry in Doncaster and events in Box Hill. From 1934? includes Doncaster Reporter.mitcham, blackburn, tunstall, vermont, forest hill, burwood east, box hill, fruit industry -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, Fruits of Our Labour, 2003
... ...fruit industry...Funded by Department of Employment giving local versions of work in the fruit industry. Historical record. Connected: Work for the Dole Project. ...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Funded by Department of Employment giving local versions of work in the fruit industry. Historical record. Connected: Work for the Dole Project. ...Funded by Department of Employment giving local versions of work in the fruit industry. Historical record. Connected: Work for the Dole Project. Supervised by Soc HedditchWhite dust cover. Illustration of orchard scene in black and white. 90 pages.fruits of our labour, key solutions, department of employment, work for dole project, soc hedditch, fruit industry -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, Fruit & Irrigation
... ...Fruit industry...History of fruit and irrigation. Australian Industries Series No. 12...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray History of fruit and irrigation. Australian Industries Series No. 12 waterwheels Dethridge wheel Fruit industry Irrigation industry Green cover, man working in citrus orchard on front, man and Dethridge wheel on back. ...History of fruit and irrigation. Australian Industries Series No. 12Green cover, man working in citrus orchard on front, man and Dethridge wheel on back.waterwheels, dethridge wheel, fruit industry, irrigation industry -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Packing apples at Hurstbridge
... ...fruit industry...It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years. sepp shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection hurstbridge packing apples fruit industry export apple industry Digital image Packing apples at Hurstbridge Photograph Photograph ...Labourers grading and wrapping apples in paper and packing into wooden cases at the Hurstbridge packing shed. W.G. Gray's Allwood Nurseries was the largest orchard in the district and exported domestically and internationally. At one time the Hurstbridge railway station held the record for the number of apples sent away in one season. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, hurstbridge, packing apples, fruit industry, export, apple industry -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, Loading fruit for market, Kinglake, c.1895
... ...fruit industry...It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years. shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection kinglake harvesting pioneers and painters fruit industry market garden Digital image 4 x 5 inch B&W Neg 12.5 x 9 cm print Loading fruit for market, Kinglake Negative Photograph ...Loading buckets of fruit, probably raspberries from "The Oaks" Thomson family property, Kinglake into a covered cart hitched to a horse by four hatted farm workers. Most likely the fruit was headed to the "jam factory" at Kinglake operated by the Kinglake Fruit Growers Preserving Company which was formed about 1900. The fruit was pulped as the first step in the process by beng cooked in a steam bolier. The barrels of processed druit pulpt were then transported in barrels by horse and cart to the Whittlesea railway station.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 4 x 5 inch B&W Neg 12.5 x 9 cm printshire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, kinglake, harvesting, pioneers and painters, fruit industry, market garden -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Newspaper Cutting, The Australasian Fruit Growing : The Burnley College 1908 C.B. Luffmann
... Fruit Industry...Part of Sandy Pullman's research materials into Charles Bogue Luffmann Fruit Industry C.B.Luffmann 1908 Burnley gardens history One page copy (189 printed top right) dated 25 January 1908, The FRUIT-GROWING section is devoted to THE BURNLEY COLLEGE MR LUFFMANN"S RETIREMENT. ...Part of Sandy Pullman's research materials into Charles Bogue LuffmannOne page copy (189 printed top right) dated 25 January 1908, The FRUIT-GROWING section is devoted to THE BURNLEY COLLEGE MR LUFFMANN"S RETIREMENT. Part of the article here, the end is missing. Gives brief description of the gardens, C.B.Luffmann's background. Developments under his management. The article runs to the next page which is not included in this record.fruit industry, c.b.luffmann, 1908, burnley gardens history -
Merbein District Historical SocietyJournal - Quarterly, Merbein Historian - Journal MDHS - No 8 (ex. The Newsletter) (2 copies), Jun.2002
... Fruit... Industry...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Foster House Winifred Christina Fletcher John Shillington Lord Ranfurly Lady Ranfurly Lady Constance Ranfurly Merbein West Cecil Bennett Augusta Henriette Schmidt Augusta Henriette Bennett Winifred Christina Bennett Picton's Bridge Jutland Street - Merbein Aurora Packing Pty Ltd Merbein Branch Dried Fruit Industry Reg. Glanville Chrissie Glanville Ned Glanville Merbein Baths Merbein Swimming Pool Sport Band Rotunda Park Kenny W.J. ...foster house, winifred christina fletcher, john shillington, lord ranfurly, lady ranfurly, lady constance ranfurly, merbein west, cecil bennett, augusta henriette schmidt, augusta henriette bennett, winifred christina bennett, picton's bridge, jutland street - merbein, aurora packing pty ltd merbein branch, dried fruit, industry, reg. glanville, chrissie glanville, ned glanville, merbein baths, merbein swimming pool, sport, band rotunda, park kenny, w.j. and w.h. hedley, j.p. power, c.h. martin, b. gaggin, j.r. kemp, j.c. wishart, j. mcneilly, h.w. horace, d. radcliffe, w.h. gilkes, mr jamieson, g.c. mckenzie, j. stevens, j.j. rogers, f.c. kane, e.j. kenny, lodge 410 merbein, w.j. kirwin, j.r. kemp, l.v. treadwell, g.m. hudson, a.t. punton, h.a. jenner, hall crosbie, mr higginbotham, gwen godkin, miff johnson, tom mccarthy, murray lloyd, olwen walters, e. smythe, p. hillman, j. murphy, v. braidie, d. nagle, k. rogers, t. hickey, h. higginbotham, m. rogers, l. leonard, t. jnr. mccarthy, l. mccarthy, mr hibberd, e. cook, t.v. burns, v.f. burns, w. marshal, s. mccarthy, m. power, marnie dorman -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Ronald Peck
... ...Fruit industry...Peck Orchardists Fruit industry Papers relating to Ronald Peck, fruitgrower in Tally Ho, 1920-1933? ...Papers relating to Ronald Peck, fruitgrower in Tally Ho, 1920-1933? under the name of R. & A. Peck and Mutual Distributing Company.Papers relating to Ronald Peck, fruitgrower in Tally Ho, 1920-1933? under the name of R. & A. Peck and Mutual Distributing Company. Comprising school work (1902), journals and ledgers 1920-1932 (4 vols), two letters written by son Geoffrey Peck to 'John', executor's letter to Mrs Peck 3 Feb 1934 and photos of Ronald and family (NP3331-3335)Papers relating to Ronald Peck, fruitgrower in Tally Ho, 1920-1933? under the name of R. & A. Peck and Mutual Distributing Company. peck, ronald, peck, geoffrey, r. & a. peck, orchardists, fruit industry -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Challenges and changes: 60 years of growing fruit
... ...Fruit industry...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Orchardists Vermont Fruit industry Articles by apple and pear orchardist Douglas Livermore, who farmed in Vermont. ...Articles by apple and pear orchardist Douglas Livermore, who farmed in Vermont.Articles by apple and pear orchardist Douglas Livermore, who farmed in Vermont.Articles by apple and pear orchardist Douglas Livermore, who farmed in Vermont.orchardists, vermont, fruit industry -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, WW2 Fruit Growers, 2016
... fruit industry...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne fruit industry world war 1939-1945 fruitgrowers and primary defence league of australia An article about the difficulties associated with fruit growing during World War 2. ...An article about the difficulties associated with fruit growing during World War 2.fruit industry, world war 1939-1945, fruitgrowers and primary defence league of australia -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Daniel Harvey
... Fruit Industry...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Made by Daniel Harvey Farm Equipment Pty. Ltd. Fruit Industry Daniel Harvey Description of the New Harvey Lowline Rotary Bin Fruit Grader. ...Description of the New Harvey Lowline Rotary Bin Fruit Grader.Description of the New Harvey Lowline Rotary Bin Fruit Grader made by Daniel Harvey Farm Equipment Pty. Ltd.Description of the New Harvey Lowline Rotary Bin Fruit Grader. fruit industry, daniel harvey -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Taking fruit to market
... ...Fruit industry...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Horses Horse drawn vehicles Fruit industry Horse drawn cart loaded with fruit boxes. ...Horse drawn cart loaded with fruit boxes. Two horses and one driver.horses, horse drawn vehicles, fruit industry -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - B/W photograph, Peck, Geoff
... ...fruit industry...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne peck geoff delacombe rohan governors grey-smith ross dowen ray ronald orchardists fruit industry tally ho Black and white photograph of Geoff Peck, son of Tally Ho orchardist Ronald Peck, receiving a trophy for winning the Grand National Hurdle at Flemington in 1967. ...Black and white photograph of Geoff Peck, son of Tally Ho orchardist Ronald Peck, receiving a trophy for winning the Grand National Hurdle at Flemington in 1967. From left to right: - Rohan Delacombe, Governor of Victoria, Ross Grey-Smith, Ray Dowen and Geoff Peck See also ND5539peck, geoff, delacombe, rohan, governors, grey-smith, ross, dowen, ray, ronald, orchardists, fruit industry, tally ho -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - B/W Photograph, Ronald Peck
... ...fruit industry...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne peck ronald orchardists fruit industry tally ho Round sepia photograph on card of See also ND5539 Ronald Peck Photograph B/W Photograph ...Round sepia photograph on card of See also ND5539peck, ronald, orchardists, fruit industry, tally ho -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Peck family
... ...fruit industry...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne peck geoff ronald orchardists fruit industry tally ho Black and white photograph of Geoff Peck, son of Tally Ho orchardist, Ronald Peck. ...Black and white photograph of Geoff Peck, son of Tally Ho orchardist, Ronald Peck. Two women in the photograph most likely to be his wife and mother. See also ND5539peck, geoff, ronald, orchardists, fruit industry, tally ho -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - B/W Photograph, Ronald Peck
... ...fruit industry...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne peck ronald orchardists tally ho fruit industry Sepia photograph of Ronald Peck, orchardist of Tally Ho from 1920 to 1933. ...Sepia photograph of Ronald Peck, orchardist of Tally Ho from 1920 to 1933. He is standing on a beach in front of beach boxes and carrying a small child. See also ND5539peck, ronald, orchardists, tally ho, fruit industry -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Geoff Peck
... ...Fruit industry...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Peck Geoff Orchardists Fruit industry Tally Ho Black and white photograph on card of Geoff Peck, son of Tally Ho orchardist Ronald Peck. ...Black and white photograph on card of Geoff Peck, son of Tally Ho orchardist Ronald Peck. See also ND5539peck, geoff, orchardists, fruit industry, tally ho -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, Kyela, 1973
... History of Western Goulburn Valley Fruit industry. includes Cooper and Brewer genealogy...History of Western Goulburn Valley Fruit industry. includes Cooper and Brewer genealogy kyabram preserving co books history local Beige cover, title in gold, colour sketch of paddlesteamer. ...Journal of Kyabram & District Historical Society 1971-1973. History of Western Goulburn Valley Fruit industry. includes Cooper and Brewer genealogyBeige cover, title in gold, colour sketch of paddlesteamer. Vol. 1 No. 5 1971-1973. Colour photo of tin of fruit on back cover. Blue, red, yellow logo on front cover.kyabram preserving co, books, history, local -
Merbein District Historical SocietyBook, Fruits of the Vine, 1887-1962
... Fruit... Harvest... Industry...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Commonwealth Research Station - Merbein Dried Fruit Harvest Industry Blocks Vineyard Fruits of the Vine Book ...commonwealth research station - merbein, dried fruit, harvest, industry, blocks, vineyard -
Buninyong Visitor Information CentrePrint - Photograph, Workers at the Case Factory, 1920s Learmonth Street Buninyong, Circa 1900
... fruit boxes...factories...industry...This is a rare image of early industry. Circa 1900. Box Factory fruit boxes factories industry Framed photocopy of early photograph of workers at the case factory. ...Howards Box factory. The Howard family (owners) resided at Netherby 606 Warrenheip Street and were involved in the Methodist Church, football, bowls and the fire brigade. James Howard owned the factory. he had two sons, Arthur and Charles. Early Buninyong. This is a rare image of early industry. Circa 1900. Framed photocopy of early photograph of workers at the case factory. Approximately 48 employees. Wood pile and trees in background, rail line in foreground.box factory, fruit boxes, factories, industry -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDocument - Biography, Anne Tyson, John West in the Goulburn Valley, 2003
... Written by an academic to publicise the part West played in agriculture, especially the fruit growing industry of the region....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Written by an academic to publicise the part West played in agriculture, especially the fruit growing industry of the region. fruit irrigation Black spine. ...Written by an academic to publicise the part West played in agriculture, especially the fruit growing industry of the region.Black spine. Clear plastic front. Black plastic back. Front page is white with black printing.fruit, irrigation -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDocument, John West in the Goulburn Valley, 2003
... Written by an academic to publicise the part West played in agriculture, especially the fruit growing industry of the region...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Written by an academic to publicise the part West played in agriculture, especially the fruit growing industry of the region fruit irrigation ardmona document biography Black spine. ...Written by an academic to publicise the part West played in agriculture, especially the fruit growing industry of the regionBlack spine. Clear plastic front, black plstic back. Front page white, black printing.fruit, irrigation, ardmona, document, biography -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, Shepparton Shire Reflections, 1979
... Includes early history of Shire, Furphy family, Aborigines, Squatters, Settlers, Transport, Industries and Fruit growing....Includes early history of Shire, Furphy family, Aborigines, Squatters, Settlers, Transport, Industries and Fruit growing. shepparton shire ford t wallace s goulburn valley Furphy family Shepparton industries Shepparton fruit growing industries Cream cover, oval framed photo of Shepparton scene from air and small plane. 1879-1979. 96 pages. ...Written for centenary of Shepparton 1879- 1979. Includes early history of Shire, Furphy family, Aborigines, Squatters, Settlers, Transport, Industries and Fruit growing.Cream cover, oval framed photo of Shepparton scene from air and small plane. 1879-1979. 96 pages. shepparton shire, ford t, wallace s, goulburn valley, furphy family, shepparton industries, shepparton fruit growing industries -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, The Orchards of Doncaster & Templestowe
... For 100 years Doncaster-Templestowe was a major fruit producing area. The industry had a profound effect on the landscape and vegetation. ...fruit growing in the Doncaster-Templestowe area between 1850s and 1950s when orchards began to be subdivided for housing. It includes B&W photos and line drawings and maps. It covers details of the varieties grown, the families involved, pests, machinery involved, markets, blacksmiths and reasons for the demise of the industry in the area....Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne For 100 years Doncaster-Templestowe was a major fruit producing area. The industry had a profound effect on the landscape and vegetation. ...For 100 years Doncaster-Templestowe was a major fruit producing area. The industry had a profound effect on the landscape and vegetation. Although orcharding families came from a variety of backgrounds, German families were an important sub-group.A comprehensive history of fruit growing in the Doncaster-Templestowe area between 1850s and 1950s when orchards began to be subdivided for housing. It includes B&W photos and line drawings and maps. It covers details of the varieties grown, the families involved, pests, machinery involved, markets, blacksmiths and reasons for the demise of the industry in the area.irvine green, eric collyer, doncaster-templestowe historical society, gottlieb thiele, ruffey creek, bismarck street, victoria street, thomas petty, george hislop, john whitten, john clay, august aumann, carl hanke, gottfried uebergang, waldau, max schramm, german lane, george street, john tully, henry crouch, george tortice, august zerbe, jane serpell, sidney williams, phylloxera, joseph bosisto, richard serpell, frederick thiele, w s williams, edwin lawford, james read, john finger, richard clay, ferdinand finger, leeds street, wetherby road, john russell, sarah uebergang, mary hislop, rudolph werner, john petty, archibald mclaren, john hicks, joe hicks, john smedley, william smedley, william hunter, sylvester mullens, laurie's forge, curtis hillman, anne hillman, dan harvey, calder's forge, hillman's blacksmith works, thomas serpell, gill smith, victorian fruit growers association, h g reynolds, alfred thiele, william webb, fred zerbe, mary anne clay, orchardist's coolstore, r h werner & co, j h land, orchardists and fruit cool stores association, a t petty, r read, r chivers, jack noonan, arthur ireland, jack robinson, george knee, donvale cool store, herb petty, frank petty, fred tolly, gordon white, blue moon fruit co-operative ltd, kathleen petty, peg chivers, jack russell, mathew adams, george mcgahy, edwin bullock, james hodson, edwin wilson, david corbett, edwin lowford, thomas beavis, william hanke, tom petty, edward crossman, andrew zander, carl aumann, heinrich fromhold, thomas chivers, william williams, reinhold denhert, henry finger, august furhmann, henry serpell, john ireland, frank smedley, william kent, william knee, thomas buck, henry white, gottlieb leber, alexander speers -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDocument - Fruit Fly Border Express Pass, De Neefe Signs Pty. Ltd, c1960
... The aim was to protect the Victorian fruit export industry, the largest in the country. ...The aim was to protect the Victorian fruit export industry, the largest in the country. ...The permanent fruit fly road blocks in Victoria began in 1958. The first was set up on the Lincoln Causeway between Albury and Wodonga. The aim was to protect the Victorian fruit export industry, the largest in the country. Cars would be stopped and inspected when entering Victoria. At peaks periods, such as Easter and school holidays, there were up to 10 inspectors at the 24 hour checkpoint near the former butter factory on the Lincoln Causeway. Local residents could apply for a pass such as this one which would be displayed on their window, but were still subject to random checks. Hundreds of tonnes of fruit each week was confiscated and pulverised by Department of Agriculture staff. The road block was closed in 1980, partly due to the increased traffic flows and the cost of maintaining inspection points.This image reflects government measures taken to protect the fruit industry in Victoria.A transparent sticker designed to be applied to a car window for motorists to pass through Department of Agriculture fruit fly control points. Instructions for applying the sticker to the window are written on the back of the sticker. It features a large coloured image of a fruit fly as well as a smaller life sized representation of a fruit fly.Around the edge of the circle: "DON'T SPREAD FRUIT FLY/ VICTORIAN DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE? Beside small fruit fly image: "Actual Size"fruit fly control, department of agriculture, fruit fly pass -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Wodonga, Victoria sign and the Fruit Fly check point c1970s
... The aim was to protect the Victorian fruit export industry, the largest in the country. ...The aim was to protect the Victorian fruit export industry, the largest in the country. ...The permanent fruit fly road blocks in Victoria began in 1958. The first was set up on the Lincoln Causeway between Albury and Wodonga. The aim was to protect the Victorian fruit export industry, the largest in the country. Cars would be stopped and inspected when entering Victoria. At peaks periods, such as Easter and school holidays, there were up to 10 inspectors at the 24 hour checkpoint near the former butter factory on the Lincoln Causeway. Local residents could apply for a pass which would be displayed on their window, but were still subject to random checks. Hundreds of tonnes of fruit each week was confiscated and pulverised by Department of Agriculture staff. The road block was closed in 1980, partly due to the increased traffic flows and the cost of maintaining inspection points.This image reflects government measures taken to protect the fruit industry in Victoria.A large image of the LIncoln Causeway at the Victorian/NSW border at Wodonga. The southbound lanes on the right hand side feature overhead signals and traffic light signs to control traffic leading into the Fruit fly inspection checkpoint ahead. The photo is in a wooden frame.On right hand side: Border sign: Wodonga/Victoria and the Victorian State Coat of Arms.fruit fly control, victoria border, lincoln causeway wodonga -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, J. W. Payne, The Plenty: A Centenary History of the Whittlesea Shire, 1975
... The intervening years saw the settlement of Vandemonians, Sydney-siders, English, Scots, Irish and Germans, Black Thursday, the building of the Yan Yean Reservoir, the Plenty River flour millls, the timber industry, fruit-growing and export and vineyards. ...The intervening years saw the settlement of Vandemonians, Sydney-siders, English, Scots, Irish and Germans, Black Thursday, the building of the Yan Yean Reservoir, the Plenty River flour millls, the timber industry, fruit-growing and export and vineyards. ...This book traces the one hundered years of the development of the Shire of Whittlesea, from the discovery by Hume and Hovell in 1824 to the time of the centenary in 1975. The intervening years saw the settlement of Vandemonians, Sydney-siders, English, Scots, Irish and Germans, Black Thursday, the building of the Yan Yean Reservoir, the Plenty River flour millls, the timber industry, fruit-growing and export and vineyards. Personalities and pubs, subdivisions, stories of the Findon Hunt Club and various Shires including Epping. History of education and transiton from rural to urban in the south of the Shire. The work is illustrated with maps and photographs. The Shire is now the City of Whittlesea and is an immediate neighbour to the north of the Shire of Nillumbik. shire of whittlesea -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour print, Sojourn at Tatura Research Station, 1960
... The purpose of the the sojourns was to strengthen the fruit (and vegetable) industry components of the new Diploma course established 1958."...The purpose of the the sojourns was to strengthen the fruit (and vegetable) industry components of the new Diploma course established 1958." green grows our garden a.p. winzenried sojourns students tatura research station diploma department of agriculture student outside class furrow irrigation On reverse, "Kodak Colour Print June 1960." ...Appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p96 with the caption, "Sojourns provided students with the opportunity to broaden their experience: here they are examining furrow irrigation, probably at Tatura Research Station, 1960." Note by T.H. Kneen 8 July 1992, "It is worth noting that the sojourns at Mildura & Tatura were incorporated into the training programme to utilize the Department of Agriculture resources at these centres. The College was also expected to use the resources of the Scoresby H.R.S. The sojourns at M & T were initially of 2 weeks duration. The purpose of the the sojourns was to strengthen the fruit (and vegetable) industry components of the new Diploma course established 1958."Colour photograph. Sojourn at Tatura Research Station. 4 students walking through an orchard examining furrow irrigation.On reverse, "Kodak Colour Print June 1960."green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, sojourns, students, tatura research station, diploma, department of agriculture, student outside class, furrow irrigation -
Eltham District Historical Society IncFilm - Video (VHS), Nillumbik Shire Council, The Nillumbik Story, 1996
... When the Diamond Creek gold mine burnt down the local economy suffered but fruit growing industry had already been established and Diamond Creek became a thriving fruit growing centre. ...When the Diamond Creek gold mine burnt down the local economy suffered but fruit growing industry had already been established and Diamond Creek became a thriving fruit growing centre. ...PART 1 – NILLUMBIK (00:00-07:17) Opening features various scenes around Nillumbik Shire. For 40,000 years Nillumbik was the home of the Wurundjeri people. Robert Hoddle gave the district its name. Jock Ryan, then president of Nillumbik Historical Society discusses the names Nillumbik and Diamond Creek. In the late 1830s white occupation began with gold found in Warrandyte in 1851 and 12 years later at Diamond Creek -the Diamond Reef which led to the Caledonian gold rush. Jock Ryan discusses the Diamond Creek mine, which was thriving until it burnt out in 1915. Large numbers of workmen moved into area in late 1870s to construct the Maroondah Aqueduct. With growing population of Melbourne, the nearby Yan Yean system had severely disrupted the flow of the Plenty River, forcing the closure of three flour mills there. The aqueduct came to the rescue carrying water 66km from Healesville to Preston. When the Diamond Creek gold mine burnt down the local economy suffered but fruit growing industry had already been established and Diamond Creek became a thriving fruit growing centre. Interview with Jack Powell, a long-time fruiterer at St Andrews market, his family had lived in the area for a hundred years, 3 to 4 generations, “a lot of hard work”. By the time the railway arrived fruit growing was no longer competitive. The railway brought the city closer and day trippers. The Green Wedge separates the shire from the more densely developed neighbours such as Whittlesea, Doncaster, Templestowe, Bulleen and Greensborough. Population at the time (1996) was 19,000 but links to the past remain strong. Mudbrick houses along the Heritage Trail The saving of Shillinglaw Cottage from demolition in 1963 and relocation brick by brick. PART 2 – ENVIRONMENT (07:18-14:44) Peter Brock (with Bev Brock in background) at St Andrews market discusses his childhood growing up in the district and the environment and the values it instilled upon him and his own family. The Brocks have been in the district since the 1860s. Nillumbik Shire responsible for managing three catchment areas; Diamond Creek, Arthurs Creek and Watsons Creek. Follows the course of the Diamond Creek commencing in Kinglake through the district to its confluence with the Yarra River at Eltham at Eltham Lower Park. Highlights Eltham Lower Park community revegetation program and the newly constructed (1996) viewing platform built of new and recycled timbers at the confluence of the Diamond Creek and Yarra River. Also featured are outdoor recreation on the river and at Eltham Lower Park including the Diamond Valley miniature railway. Sugarloaf reservoir and recreational activities and fishing. Aerial view of Memorial Park and Shire of Eltham War Memorial tower at Garden Hill, Kangaroo Ground. Significant tourism opportunities for the shire with 3 million potential day-trippers in metropolitan Melbourne. Council and community working together to find a way to promote the shires natural and artistic assets. At Arthurs Creek, the Brock family and neighbours working together to take care of their waterway. Peter Brock’s uncle, Sandy Brock talks about environmental management and the Arthurs Creek Landcare group and actions to eradicate blackberry problem. Having previously planted Cypress rows they are replacing them with indigenous species to improve the water supply, keeping cattle out of the creek bed to improve the quality downstream flowing into the Yarra. Eltham East Primary School Band playing “All things bright and beautiful” merges into scenes of the bushland sanctuary set aside by the school in 1980 with unidentified teacher discusses the sanctuary and their education program and school children’s comments. Plight of a family of Wedgetail eagles nesting in the path of a developer’s bulldozer at North Warrandyte and actions to save their nesting areas. PART 3 – ARTS (14:45-22:00) Arts and Jazz festival at Montsalvat featuring interviews with Sigmund Jorgensen discussing Montsalvat and its principles. Also Matcham Skipper. Clifton Pugh’s funeral at Montsalvat and his legacy at Dunmoochin near Cottlesbridge with artists in residence, at the time, Chicago artist Charles Reddington who discusses the benefits of the experience. An unidentified female artist also talks about the program and why people are drawn to the area. Unidentified man on street talking about the amount of talent in the area, artists, poets, musicians, authors. Artist Ming Mackay (1918-2009) interviewed talking about the people she mixes with on “the Hill”. Works of local artists are displayed Eltham Library Community Gallery and Wiregrass gallery with a new coffee shop at the Wiregrass making it an even more popular destination. Music at St Andrews Hotel (may be a little bit country) and the Saturday market where likely to hear anything. Sellers and patrons at the market asked about what attracts them to the market and where they came from. Scenes of poets/authors giving readings. CREDITS Music by John Greenfield from the CD Sweet Rain “The Snow Tree”, Uncle Music UNC 2001 Cameras - David Mirabella and Peter Farragher Editor – Olwyn Jones Written and Produced by Jason Cameron A Jason Cameron Proction for Nillumbik ShireProvides a record of the relatively newly created Shire of Nillumbik at the time and the features and attactions of the shire in its people arts, culture and environmentVHS Cassette (five copies) DVD (one copy) Converted to MP4 file format 0:22:00, 1.60GBvideo recording, arthurs creek, arthurs creek landcare group, artists, artists in residence, arts, arts festival, authors, blackberry, brock family, bulldozer, bulleen, bushland sanctuary, caledonian gold rush, charles reddington, clifton pugh, cottlesbridge, cypress rows, developer, diamond creek, diamond creek mine, diamond reef, diamond valley miniature railway, doncaster, dunmoochin, education program, eeps, eltham, eltham east primary school, eltham east primary school band, eltham library community gallery, eltham lower park, environment, fishing, flour mill, fruit growing, fruiterer, garden hill, gold mining, green wedge, greensborough, heritage trail, hurstbridge railway line, jazz festival, jock ryan, kangaroo ground, kangaroo ground tower, kinglake, maroondah aqueduct, matcham skipper, memorial park, ming mackay (1918-2009), montsalvat, mudbrick houses, music, musicians, nesting area, nillumbik historical society, nillumbik shire, north warrandyte, old timer, orchards, peter brock, plenty river, poets, population, recreation, recreational activities, revegetation, robert hoddle, sandy brock, shillinglaw cottage, shire of eltham war memorial, sigmund jorgensen, st andrews hotel, st andrews market, sugarloaf reservoir, templestowe, the hill, tourism, viewing platform, warrandyte, water catchment area, watsons creek, wedgetail eagle, whittlesea, wiregrass gallery, wurundjeri, yarra river, jack powell
