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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Preparing for Garden Week, 1934
... ...garden week 1934..."While Remember" by "Annette" The Herald 11 April, 1934. 4. "Garden Week Opens," The Age 11 April. 1934 ...Text below the photo: "Garden week, which opens today at Wirth's Park, will present the best of the Autumn flowers, together with seasonal shrubs and trees, grown by Victorian horticulturalists. Girl students are here seen preparing one of the exhibits. The display will continue until Saturday inclusive." female students evelyn yule betty holmes margaret doherty alice gascodine garden week 1934 ...Students are: Evelyn Yule (1932), Betty Holmes (1932), Margaret Doherty (1932) and Alice Gascodine (1933) in no particular order although Alice Glascodine probably on right.. 2 copies. Text below the photo: "Garden week, which opens today at Wirth's Park, will present the best of the Autumn flowers, together with seasonal shrubs and trees, grown by Victorian horticulturalists. Girl students are here seen preparing one of the exhibits. The display will continue until Saturday inclusive." 1. The Age, April 10, 1934. Newspaper cutting of b/w photograph of four female students preparing a garden display for Garden Week at Wirth's Circus. Students are: Evelyn Yule (1932), Betty Holmes (1932), Margaret Doherty (1932) and Alice Gascodine (1933). 2 copies. Text below the photo: "Garden week, which opens today at Wirth's Park, will present the best of the Autumn flowers, together with seasonal shrubs and trees, grown by Victorian horticulturalists. Girl students are here seen preparing one of the exhibits. The display will continue until Saturday inclusive." 2. "Garden Week Preparations," newspaper article The Sun News-Pictorial 10 April, 1934. 3. "While Remember" by "Annette" The Herald 11 April, 1934. 4. "Garden Week Opens," The Age 11 April. 1934 female students, evelyn yule, betty holmes, margaret doherty, alice gascodine, garden week 1934, wirth's park -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Burnley Ex-Students' Association preparing for Garden Week display, South Melbourne
... Photographer notations on slide: B21 Published: 10 April 1934 Published title and caption: Preparing for Garden Week Reference: PREPARING FOR GARDEN WEEK. (1934, April 10). ...City of Melbourne Libraries 122 George Street East Melbourne melbourne Photographer notations on slide: B21 Published: 10 April 1934 Published title and caption: Preparing for Garden Week Reference: PREPARING FOR GARDEN WEEK. (1934, April 10). ...Photographer notations on slide: B21 Published: 10 April 1934 Published title and caption: Preparing for Garden Week Reference: PREPARING FOR GARDEN WEEK. (1934, April 10). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved February 2, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203840965 Caption: "Garden Week, which opens to-day at Wirth's Park, will present the best of the Autumn flowers, together with seasonal shrubs and trees, grown by Victorian Horticulturists. Girl students are here seen preparing one of the exhibits. The display will continue until Saturday inclusive." Description: Female gardeners from the School of Horticulture, Burley, preparing an exhibit for Autumn Garden Week located at Wirth's Park on the site of the current Melbourne Arts Centre. A horticultural training establishment commenced at Burnley in 1891. Women were allowed to attend from 1899 under the enlightened leadership of Charles Luffman. By 1934, following the tragic impacts of World War One, women were both required and determined to earn a living and to be paid landscape architects, designers and managers. Wearing trousers and overalls was an outward indicator that should they wish, they could be horticulturalists, not just gardeners. Garden Week was billed as one of the most important floral displays held in Australia, showcasing flowers, fruit and vegetables, bulbs, succulents, garden ornaments, practical appliances and garden literature. There were large display halls and model gardens - designed to provide inspiration to the amateur gardener and showcase Victorian producers. Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie. In January 2026, volunteer Fiona Collyer contacted Burnley Campus Archives at University of Melbourne to share the image. Jane Wilson, Manager of the Burnley Campus Archives, University of Melbourne, supplied the following information: "I find that we actually have that photograph as a newspaper cutting, sent in from a former student. This is some additional information: Students are: Evelyn Yule (1932), Betty Holmes (1932), Margaret Doherty (1932) and Alice Glascodine (later Mrs. Tucker) (1933). Alice sent us the newspaper cutting." Alice didn't specify who was who in the photograph but noted: "An earlier cataloguer had thought Alice was the one on the right, but I’m not sure."Photographer notations on slide: "B21".gardens, events, 1930-1939, horticulture, world war 1, gardening, women gardeners, jodhpurs, clothing and dress, burnley horticultural college -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Gould, Grattan Robert
... 1934. Gould Grattan Robert Caulfield Briggs Street Mirams Bob Commercial Travellers Association Garden Week Committee Malvern Horticultural Society Royal Horticultural Society of England Victorian Centenary Horticulture Council Seed Merchants Association of Victoria Nurseryman and Seeds Men’s Association of Victoria. ...Photocopy of cartoon and caricature, including facial photograph of Grattan Robert Gould, horticulturalist. From 500 Victorians, Centenary Edition, 1934.gould grattan robert, caulfield, briggs street, mirams bob, commercial travellers association, garden week committee, malvern horticultural society, royal horticultural society of england, victorian centenary horticulture council, seed merchants association of victoria, nurseryman and seeds men’s association of victoria. -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumAdministrative record, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), " Ballarat Tramways Annual Statistics", c1960
... Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Graph showing " Ballarat Tramways Annual Statistics" from 1934 to 1960 - showing millions of passengers, revenue and expenditure with notes on an extension to Lydiard St North cemetery, a full year of conductor operation, defence camp in full operation, fourty hour week, 1949 fare increase, also 1951 and 1955 and 1952 roster with 67 men. ...Graph showing " Ballarat Tramways Annual Statistics" from 1934 to 1960 - showing millions of passengers, revenue and expenditure with notes on an extension to Lydiard St North cemetery, a full year of conductor operation, defence camp in full operation, fourty hour week, 1949 fare increase, also 1951 and 1955 and 1952 roster with 67 men.Yields information about Ballarat's revenue and expenditure and passenger numbers.Graph hand made on printed 1/10th of inch graph paper with rounded corners.tramways, tramcars, secv, statistics, fare increases, annual reports, passengers -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Presentation of sundial to Harold Luxton on retirement from Victorian Legislative Assembly
... Garden Week Shield. The Garden Week Shield was awarded annually to the Ideal Garden Suburb, with the decision based on the aggregate number of points gained by the gardens in each municipality. Every garden that obtained at least 50 per cent of the maximum helped its suburb to win the shield. AUTUMN GARDEN COMPETITION (1934...Garden Week Shield. The Garden Week Shield was awarded annually to the Ideal Garden Suburb, with the decision based on the aggregate number of points gained by the gardens in each municipality. Every garden that obtained at least 50 per cent of the maximum helped its suburb to win the shield. AUTUMN GARDEN COMPETITION (1934 ...Photographer notations on slide: Harold Luxton B107 Description: a number of well turned out people stand in a garden area, gathered around a sundial. Fifth on the left is Harold Luxton who was Lord Mayor of Melbourne 1928-1931 and a member of the Legislative Assembly from 1930-1935. The year is unknown. One of the party holds a shield which may or may not be the Garden Week Shield. The Garden Week Shield was awarded annually to the Ideal Garden Suburb, with the decision based on the aggregate number of points gained by the gardens in each municipality. Every garden that obtained at least 50 per cent of the maximum helped its suburb to win the shield. AUTUMN GARDEN COMPETITION (1934, February 7). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved January 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243309028 IDEAL GARDEN SUBURB (1934, February 24). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 16. Retrieved January 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243309653 GARDEN WEEK. (1933, April 4). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved January 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204884294 BEST GARDEN MUNICIPALITY (1935, December 3). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 10. Retrieved January 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244783406 Harold Luxton, City Collection, https://citycollection.melbourne.vic.gov.au/portrait-of-harold-daniel-luxton-mla-lord-mayor-1928-31/Photographer notations on slide: "Harold Luxton B107".1930-1939, gardens, mayors, awards, clothing and dress -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Girl Farming Students at Burnley Horticultural Gardens, 1932-1934
... Gardens are busy harvesting this week. They undergo two years' practical and theoretical training in many branches of farming work. (3) A happy group on the way to reap a crop of oats. (4) A reaping mower going round the crop. (5) Miss Thelma Johnson (1934) who drives old Don and the mower." ...Gardens are busy harvesting this week. They undergo two years' practical and theoretical training in many branches of farming work. (3) A happy group on the way to reap a crop of oats. (4) A reaping mower going round the crop. (5) Miss Thelma Johnson (1934) who drives old Don and the mower." ...3 photographs from a group of 5 in a newspaper. Caption: Girl Farm Students at Burnley Horticultural Gardens are busy harvesting this week. They undergo two years' practical and theoretical training in many branches of farming work. (3) A happy group on the way to reap a crop of oats. (4) A reaping mower going round the crop. (5) Miss Thelma Johnson (1934) who drives old Don and the mower." Also see B99.1078.students, female students, burnley horticultural college, students working outside, harvesting, oats, reaping mower, thelma johnson, don, draughthorse
