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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - Colour prints, Garden Week 1988 at Burnley Gardens, 1988
... Garden Week 1988 at Burnley Gardens...garden week...burnley gardens...garden week 1988...31 colour photographs taken of a Garden Week 1988 held at Burnley Gardens. (1-12) The Lead Up, (13-21) The Week. (22-31) The Clean Up....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne garden week burnley gardens garden week 1988 cleaning up after garden week damage from garden week 31 colour photographs taken of a Garden Week 1988 held at Burnley Gardens. (1-12) The Lead Up, (13-21) The Week. (22-31) The Clean Up. ...31 colour photographs taken of a Garden Week 1988 held at Burnley Gardens. (1-12) The Lead Up, (13-21) The Week. (22-31) The Clean Up.garden week, burnley gardens, garden week 1988, cleaning up after garden week, damage from garden week -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - 35mm Colour slides, Kodachrome, Garden Week 1988, 1988
... Garden Week 1988...garden week...burnley...garden shows...garden week 1988...Garden Week 1988 Album 35mm Colour slides Kodachrome ...19 colpour slides of Garden Week at Burnley Mar 88.garden week, burnley, garden shows, garden week 1988 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPlan, Pat de Moulpied, Rose Garden, 1988
... (1) Preliminary concept South-East corner Burnley Gardens Re-design Proposals, Amenity Horticulture III, drawn by Pat de Moulpied 1988. Original turf path destroyed after Garden Week to be replaced with paving donated by Boral. (2) Rose Garden Site Analysis by Peter Jans, Parks & Gardens 1989, pencil on paper. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne Most of these plans were held in Geoff Olive's office. pat de moulpied peter jans gardens geoff olive andrew smith (1) Preliminary concept South-East corner Burnley Gardens Re-design Proposals, Amenity Horticulture III, drawn by Pat de Moulpied 1988. Original turf path destroyed after Garden Week to be replaced with paving donated by Boral. (2) Rose Garden Site Analysis by Peter Jans, Parks & Gardens 1989, pencil on paper. ...Most of these plans were held in Geoff Olive's office. (1) Preliminary concept South-East corner Burnley Gardens Re-design Proposals, Amenity Horticulture III, drawn by Pat de Moulpied 1988. Original turf path destroyed after Garden Week to be replaced with paving donated by Boral. (2) Rose Garden Site Analysis by Peter Jans, Parks & Gardens 1989, pencil on paper. On reverse, "B. Site Analysis & Design Changes. (3) 2 copies pencil on tracing paper, Planting plan. (4) Planting plan on tracing paper. (5) Planting plan (roughly final version?), 1 tracing paper, 6 photocopies. (6) Notes from Geoff Olive addressed to James Hitchmough. Also photocopies of 1 - 5 and some rough sketches. Notes made by Guide Jean Corbett on the History of the Rose.pat de moulpied, peter jans, gardens, geoff olive, andrew smith -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - 35mm Colour slides, Kodachrome, Plant Sales and Garden Week 1990, 1988-1996
... 1-18. labelled "Oct 29 Plant Sale 1988" Nov 88. 19-36. labelled "Nov 4 Plant Sale 1989" Nov. 37-43. labelled "1990" (Plant Sale) Dec 90. 44-50. labelled "Garden Week 1990" and "Burnley Gardens" Apr 90. 51- 56. labelled "Nov 2 Plant Sale 1991" Nov. 57-66. labelled "Plant Sale 1992" Oct. 82- showing advertising posters for school fairs, one dated Oct 1995 Apr 1996. 67-81.labelled "Plant Sale 1996" Nov. 3 slides of advertising for it Oct. 1 slide "Labelling Austraflore"...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne plant sale garden week burnley gardens school fairs austraflore garden week 1990 1-18. labelled "Oct 29 Plant Sale 1988" Nov 88. 19-36. labelled "Nov 4 Plant Sale 1989" Nov. 37-43. labelled "1990" (Plant Sale) Dec 90. 44-50. labelled "Garden Week 1990" and "Burnley Gardens" Apr 90. 51- 56. labelled "Nov 2 Plant Sale 1991" Nov. 57-66. labelled "Plant Sale 1992" Oct. 82- showing advertising posters for school fairs, one dated Oct 1995 Apr 1996. 67-81.labelled "Plant Sale 1996" Nov. 3 slides of advertising for it Oct. 1 slide "Labelling Austraflore" Plant Sales and Garden Week 1990 Album 35mm Colour slides Kodachrome ...1-18. labelled "Oct 29 Plant Sale 1988" Nov 88. 19-36. labelled "Nov 4 Plant Sale 1989" Nov. 37-43. labelled "1990" (Plant Sale) Dec 90. 44-50. labelled "Garden Week 1990" and "Burnley Gardens" Apr 90. 51- 56. labelled "Nov 2 Plant Sale 1991" Nov. 57-66. labelled "Plant Sale 1992" Oct. 82- showing advertising posters for school fairs, one dated Oct 1995 Apr 1996. 67-81.labelled "Plant Sale 1996" Nov. 3 slides of advertising for it Oct. 1 slide "Labelling Austraflore"plant sale, garden week, burnley gardens, school fairs, austraflore, garden week 1990 -
Melton City LibrariesNewspaper, Mowbray Funding, Unknown
... garden. Each class retained the same homeroom for the duration of their schooling. Norman Day won the inaugural Lustig & Moar Architectural Prize in 1988 for his Mowbray College design, and the Australian Library Promotion Council/RAIA Library Design Award for the school’s library building. The school officially opened on 7 February 1983 with an enrolment of 93 students from Prep to Year 7. Mark Fergus was a Prep student in the school’s inaugural year. He later remembered: It was good then because everyone knew each other. Our first few weeks...garden. Each class retained the same homeroom for the duration of their schooling. Norman Day won the inaugural Lustig & Moar Architectural Prize in 1988 for his Mowbray College design, and the Australian Library Promotion Council/RAIA Library Design Award for the school’s library building. The school officially opened on 7 February 1983 with an enrolment of 93 students from Prep to Year 7. Mark Fergus was a Prep student in the school’s inaugural year. He later remembered: It was good then because everyone knew each other. Our first few weeks ..." Designed by architect Norman Day, the school was built in an innovative postmodern style. Day’s vision was for the school’s students to feel as comfortable and familiar at school as in their own homes. He based the design on the local suburban typology. The buildings consisted of individual self-contained classrooms, each with a front door, back door and garden. Each class retained the same homeroom for the duration of their schooling. Norman Day won the inaugural Lustig & Moar Architectural Prize in 1988 for his Mowbray College design, and the Australian Library Promotion Council/RAIA Library Design Award for the school’s library building. The school officially opened on 7 February 1983 with an enrolment of 93 students from Prep to Year 7. Mark Fergus was a Prep student in the school’s inaugural year. He later remembered: It was good then because everyone knew each other. Our first few weeks at school we had classes in the Guide Hall because the Mill wasn’t finished. The rest of the school where the Labs and Coppin Court are now was only a big paddock. Another Prep student, Brooke Harrison, recalled: The only recreation we had was the rough playground which consisted of monkey bars, old tractor tyres and a sandpit and high bars. Accidents were a frequent occurrence in those days! It was a friendly atmosphere, you know everyone and their business ... During some classes we used to do horticultural work and planted trees out the front of the school. In 2003, Mowbray College celebrated two decades of educating students in Melton. By that stage, the school had expanded to two campuses with over 1,450 students and 120 staff. It was estimated that over the twenty years since its establishment, 13,000 students passed through the gates. By the mid-2000s, the school offered an International Baccalaureate program and operated across three campuses: the original campus, named Patterson after the first principal, and the Brookside and Town Centre campuses, both located in Caroline Springs. Unfortunately, in 2012 Mowbray College found itself in an unmanageable situation. The community had lost faith in the school’s financial security and as a result some parents withheld their school fees, fearing the school would collapse. It had been in financial difficulty since the mid-2000s and by 2012 was $28 million in debt. 84 In June 2012, all three campuses closed and within four months, each of the campuses of the former Mowbray College had been purchased by other education institutes. Heathdale Christian College bought the original Mowbray campus and established its own campus there and Grace Children’s Services bought the Brookside campus. The Town Centre campus was purchased by Intaj Khan from the Western Institute of Technology but remained vacant after some failed attempts at re-establishing a school. In 2017 the Australian International Academy established an Islamic school on the site".The Express article about a grant for Mowbray Collegeeducation -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesWork on paper - File, Nerine Chisholm, 1920s - 1999
... 1988). 2. Archive notes (7 pp). 3. Photograph from a newspaper - "Girl students of Burnley College preparing their exhibit at the Garden Week" (Nerine Chisholm identified)...1988). 2. Archive notes (7 pp). 3. Photograph from a newspaper - "Girl students of Burnley College preparing their exhibit at the Garden Week" (Nerine Chisholm identified) Nerine Chisholm Work on paper File ...File on Nerine Chisholm, Burnley student c. 1922. 1 Extract from report "Women in Horticulture - Focus on Burnley" by Clare Davies & Helen Quinn (1988). 2. Archive notes (7 pp). 3. Photograph from a newspaper - "Girl students of Burnley College preparing their exhibit at the Garden Week" (Nerine Chisholm identified)Numerous annotations in various hand-writing, esp. by Sandra Pullmannerine chisholm, burnley students, women in horticulture, burnley horticultural college past students association
