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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - 35mm Colour slides, Ektachrome, Grafting, 1988
... Grafting...grafting...Collection of 46 colour slides demonstrating grafting. Jun 1988....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne grafting arboriculture horticulture Collection of 46 colour slides demonstrating grafting. ...Collection of 46 colour slides demonstrating grafting. Jun 1988.grafting, arboriculture, horticulture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Grafting Display, 1947
... Grafting Display......grafting...Black and white photograph of Open or Pruning Day display in the Hall of photographs on a board and on a table of Grafting techniques. These photographs are also in Box 18....These photographs are also in Box 18. Grafting Display Photograph Black and white print E.M. ...Black and white photograph of Open or Pruning Day display in the Hall of photographs on a board and on a table of Grafting techniques. These photographs are also in Box 18.6/7open day, pruning day, grafting, e. m. gibson collection -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Photographs, Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Pruning, Grafting and Propagating Demonstration, c. 1960
... Pruning, Grafting and Propagating Demonstration......grafting...All stamped,"Photograph by Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture." (1)-(2) B1687A-B Heavily pruned fruit tree. (3) B1688 Grafting tools. (4)-(8) B1689A-E Cutting techniques. (9)-(15) B1690A-G Joining graft techniques. (16)-(21)A-F Camellia graft. (22)-(26) B1692A-E Magnolia air-layering. (27)-(31) B1693A-E Plum root cuttings and scions and materials. (32)-(36) C668A-E Removing and planting rooted magnolia graft....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne department of agriculture burnley gardens pruning fruit trees grafting tools cutting techniques camellia magnolia plum air-layering approach grafting whip and tongue grafting Black and white photographs in an envelope marked O.H.M.S. ...Black and white photographs in an envelope marked O.H.M.S. Department of Agriculture, Burnley Gardens, E.1. All stamped,"Photograph by Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture." (1)-(2) B1687A-B Heavily pruned fruit tree. (3) B1688 Grafting tools. (4)-(8) B1689A-E Cutting techniques. (9)-(15) B1690A-G Joining graft techniques. (16)-(21)A-F Camellia graft. (22)-(26) B1692A-E Magnolia air-layering. (27)-(31) B1693A-E Plum root cuttings and scions and materials. (32)-(36) C668A-E Removing and planting rooted magnolia graft.department of agriculture, burnley gardens, pruning, fruit trees, grafting, tools, cutting, techniques, camellia, magnolia, plum, air-layering, approach grafting, whip and tongue grafting -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white photographs, A.W. Jessep, Grafting and Cutting Display, Unknown
... Grafting and Cutting Display......grafting...Prepared budstick, foliage and undeveloped buds removed, short section of leaf-stick reatined." (4) Same as (3). (5)"Harvest scions while dormant and store in moist, well-drained soil." (6) "Whip-tongue graft after one season of growth." (7) "Graft after one season of growth." (8) "Mastic applied to keep air and moisture from the cut surfaces." (9) "Graft tied to prevent movement." (10) "Young camellia-struck cutting." (11) Cutting beside pot. (12) "Feb. ...From A. W. Jessep. Grafting and Cutting Display Photograph Black and white photographs A.W. ...Black and white photographs of various sizes pasted on cardboard for display purposes. Some annotated. Labelled: (1) Rose with 4 pieces cut off it. (2)"Citrus rootstock in nursery ready for budding." (3) "Feb. Left. Healthy budstick of current season's growth. Right. Prepared budstick, foliage and undeveloped buds removed, short section of leaf-stick reatined." (4) Same as (3). (5)"Harvest scions while dormant and store in moist, well-drained soil." (6) "Whip-tongue graft after one season of growth." (7) "Graft after one season of growth." (8) "Mastic applied to keep air and moisture from the cut surfaces." (9) "Graft tied to prevent movement." (10) "Young camellia-struck cutting." (11) Cutting beside pot. (12) "Feb. Same pot camellia struck." (13) Clump of dug-up perennials. (14) Divided piece. (15) Trimmed. (16) "April. Seedling Polyanthus." (17) Cuttings. (18) Clump of rooted cuttings. (19) Trimming rooted cutting. (20) Clump of Begonia. (21) Dividing Begonia. (22) Begonia leaf cut into pieces. (23) Rooted cuttings from leaf. (24) Putting leaf pieces in pot. (25) Pot of rooted cuttings. (26) Lupin seedlings emerging. (27) Lupin seedlings. (28) Clump of roots? From A. W. Jessep.roses, nursery, budstick, grafting, growth, camellia, polyanthus, cutting, trimming, begonia, dividing, a. w. jessep, citrus rootstock, scions, whip-tongue graft, perennials, lupin seedlings, teaching -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Robert Whatmough's budding and grafting knife, 24/06/2017
... Robert Whatmough's budding and grafting knife....This budding and grafting knife was owned and used by Robert Whatmough a Greensborough orchardist (1815-1887). ...This budding and grafting knife was owned and used by Robert Whatmough a Greensborough orchardist (1815-1887). ...A group of photographs taken at the June 24 2017 meeting of Greensborough Historical Society. This budding and grafting knife was owned and used by Robert Whatmough a Greensborough orchardist (1815-1887). The knife is now owned by Jacinta Crealy.Digital copy of colour photographsgreensborough historical society, jacinta crealy, robert whatmough -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Photographs, Pruning, Grafting and Propagating Demonstration, c. 1960
... Pruning, Grafting and Propagating Demonstration......grafting...Pruning, Grafting and Propagating Demonstration Photograph Photographs ...20 enlargements of B10.0027A. department of agriculture, burnley gardens, pruning, fruit trees, grafting, tools, cutting, techniques, camellia, magnolia, plum -
Park Orchards Community HousePhotograph, Grafting workshop and dress class at Park Orchards Community House, with Robert Van de Graaff. Doncaster-Templestowe News 18 August 1987
... Grafting workshop and dress class at Park Orchards Community House, with Robert Van de Graaff. ...Park Orchards Community House 572 Park Road Park Orchards melbourne Unknown year Grafting workshop and dress class at Park Orchards Community House, with Robert Van de Graaff. ...Unknown year -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour slides, Arboriculture Tools, Unknown
... ...grafting...Collection of 47 colour slides showing how to use a hand saw and chain saw, pruning, grafting. Numbered 25-72...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne hand saw chain saw pruning grafting arboriculture tools Collection of 47 colour slides showing how to use a hand saw and chain saw, pruning, grafting. ...Collection of 47 colour slides showing how to use a hand saw and chain saw, pruning, grafting. Numbered 25-72hand saw, chain saw, pruning, grafting, arboriculture tools -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Information Branch, Victorian Department of Agriculture, Student Preparing Graft, 1967-1968
... Student Preparing Graft...Student preparing a scion with a grafting knife, grafting tape hanging around his neck. ...Student preparing a scion with a grafting knife, grafting tape hanging around his neck. ...Note by T.H. Kneen, "Student Adrian Wells (1968)."Black and white photograph. Student preparing a scion with a grafting knife, grafting tape hanging around his neck. On reverse stamp," Photograph by Infomation Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture Ref. No. D.1099.D."students, scion, grafting knife, grafting tape, 1968, adrian wells, students working outside, student outside class, publicity -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - 35mm Colour slides, Kodachrome, Miscellaneous, 1985
... ...grafting...Nursery. 6-11 Student flower plots in the Orchard? 12-18 Grafting...Nursery. 6-11 Student flower plots in the Orchard? 12-18 Grafting Miscellaneous Album 35mm Colour slides Kodachrome ...Several series of 56 colour slides dated Oct 85. Includes Nursery. Most unidentified. 2. View of Dairy from the Library. 4. Library. 5 . Nursery. 6-11 Student flower plots in the Orchard? 12-18 Graftingnursery, burnley, grafting, flower plots, orchard, dairy, library -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour print, AGFA, Graft, 1998
... Graft......graft... Colour photograph. Successful Graft on tree branch. ...Successful Graft on tree branch. Graft Photograph Colour print AGFA ...Colour photograph. Successful Graft on tree branch. 17 Mar 98. on reverse.trees, graft -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, By Gum, I Think We've Got It! Hard Graft Pays Off, 1976
... By Gum, I Think We've Got It! Hard Graft Pays Off......grafting...Michael Rigby (1976) and Gwyn Cleeves (1978) who claim to have discovered a successful method of grafting gum trees. Same photograph, reversed of Michael Rigby....By Gum, I Think We've Got It! Hard Graft Pays Off Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age Australasian Express ...2 newspaper articles in "The Age" June 8, 1976 and the "Australasian Express" June 25, 1976 about Burnley College students. Michael Rigby (1976) and Gwyn Cleeves (1978) who claim to have discovered a successful method of grafting gum trees. Same photograph, reversed of Michael Rigby.the age, australasian express, students, michael rigby, gwyn cleeves, grafting, gum trees, eucalypts -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySkin Graft Knife
... Box: Eschmann Skin Graft Knife / Including ten sterile disposable blades. ...Another cavity is next to it but is empty. Skin Graft Knife ...This medical / hospital equipment was used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was built in the 1950s specifically for the increase in population due to the Kiewa Hydro Scheme.Historical: Shows the development of scientific hospital equipment. Provenance: Used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was remote and therefore required good equipment.In yellow cardboard box with black writing. Hollow (loop) handle. Pivot is a screw so that the blade can be taken out. Blade has a hole for the screw. Has a shorter straight side and a longer side with teeth like a saw. It fits in a cavity shaped for the knife. Another cavity is next to it but is empty.Box: Eschmann Skin Graft Knife / Including ten sterile disposable blades. Followed by 3 other languages. Made in England hospital equipment. medical instrument. tawonga. mt beauty. knife. skin graft -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Hall with Displays on the Wall, 1947
... Displays of information about the College, Grafting, Propagation, etc. on the wall....Displays of information about the College, Grafting, Propagation, etc. on the wall. Hall with Displays on the Wall Photograph Black and white print E.M. ...Black and white photograph of empty Hall on Open or Pruning Day. Displays of information about the College, Grafting, Propagation, etc. on the wall.hall, open day, pruning day, e. m. gibson collection, displays -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Student at Burnley Gardens, c. 1950
... ...grafting...Here is studying an approach graft using an irrigated scion for ? Camellia or Rhododendron ?."...peter smith nurseryman mildura grafting scion students outside class approach graft camellia rhododendron nursery Inscribed, "Student at Burnley Gardens B19-1230." ...Note by T.H. Kneen 4 March1992, "Student is Peter Smith now a leading nurseryman in the Mildura area (nursery in N.S.W.). Here is studying an approach graft using an irrigated scion for ? Camellia or Rhododendron ?."Black and white photograph. Student (Peter Smith) examining an plant in a pot in the Nursery.Inscribed, "Student at Burnley Gardens B19-1230."peter smith, nurseryman, mildura, grafting, scion, students outside class, approach graft, camellia, rhododendron, nursery -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, Field Message And Note Book - Army
... Green material covered book with graft paper inside for notes and messages. ...Stock No: 7530-66-102-0621 Green material covered book with graft paper inside for notes and messages. ...Green material covered book with graft paper inside for notes and messages. Front depicts Australian Crest, Department Of Defence all in black print.OC 78 Formerly AAB 64, Revised May 79. Stock No: 7530-66-102-0621notebook -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Students Working in the Orchard, 1964
... 2 copies black and white photograph, one an enlargement. 2 male students working in the Orchard, heeling in a bundle of young grafted fruit trees....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne 1964 orchard students working outside heeling in grafted fruit trees On reverse of enlargement, "June 1964." 2 copies black and white photograph, one an enlargement. 2 male students working in the Orchard, heeling in a bundle of young grafted fruit trees. ...2 copies black and white photograph, one an enlargement. 2 male students working in the Orchard, heeling in a bundle of young grafted fruit trees.On reverse of enlargement, "June 1964."1964, orchard, students working outside, heeling in, grafted fruit trees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Argus, Victorian Horticultural Society, 1866
... Able to distribute grafts to subscribers. Gifts of trees acknowledged....Able to distribute grafts to subscribers. Gifts of trees acknowledged. ...Copy of article in "The Argus" 26 July, 1866 p7. Description of the annual meeting of members. Steadily advancing towards a collection of all fruit trees known. Able to distribute grafts to subscribers. Gifts of trees acknowledged.the argus, fruit trees, burnley gardens, victorian horticultural society, annual meeting, fuit trees, grafts of fruit trees, gifts of trees, donations -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Leader, Correspondence: The Burnley Trouble, 1897
... Copy of a letter in "The Leader" (Melbourne) on 6 March, 1897 p14 by "One Who Can Graft as Well as Bud" (a former student). Defends the complaints against Mr Neilson saying that the fault is more likely that the students were not suited to the course....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne the leader school of horticulture mr neilson students letter complaint Copy of a letter in "The Leader" (Melbourne) on 6 March, 1897 p14 by "One Who Can Graft as Well as Bud" (a former student). Defends the complaints against Mr Neilson saying that the fault is more likely that the students were not suited to the course. ...Copy of a letter in "The Leader" (Melbourne) on 6 March, 1897 p14 by "One Who Can Graft as Well as Bud" (a former student). Defends the complaints against Mr Neilson saying that the fault is more likely that the students were not suited to the course.the leader, school of horticulture, mr neilson, students, letter, complaint -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - 35mm Colour slides, Kodachrome, Construction New Library, 1981
... ...graft...Print Room (now Burnley Archives Room) May 81. 17-23 slides Library Nov 82. 9.Graft....Print Room (now Burnley Archives Room) May 81. 17-23 slides Library Nov 82. 9.Graft. Construction New Library Album 35mm Colour slides Kodachrome ...Colour slides. 4-8, 10-16 slides of the construction of the new Library Aug and Sep 81. 3. Luffmann Ponds May 81. 2. Print Room (now Burnley Archives Room) May 81. 17-23 slides Library Nov 82. 9.Graft.library, print room, luffmann ponds, library construction, graft, lily ponds -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - 35mm Colour slides, Kodachrome, Arboriculture, Unknown
... ...grafting...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne arboriculture trees bifurcation problems with trees working on trees grafting Series of 21 colour slides numbered not dated. 12 slides some labelled not dated. ...Series of 21 colour slides numbered not dated. 12 slides some labelled not dated. Aug and Oct. All Arboriculture. Pieces of wood with markings on them. Bifurcation. Grafting.Working on trees. Problems with trees.arboriculture, trees, bifurcation, problems with trees, working on trees, grafting -
Vision AustraliaAudio (item) - Sound recording, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Around the Institute: March 16, 2004
... March 16: Upgrading of equipment at Assist – Andrew White, Corneal grafts – Anastasia Sackelariou. ...March 16: Upgrading of equipment at Assist – Andrew White, Corneal grafts – Anastasia Sackelariou. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Radio shows 1 digital sound file in WAV format Around the Institute: March 16, 2004 Audio Sound recording Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Corey Nassau ...Around the Institute was a weekly program consisting of interviews around a specific topic, undertaken by host Corey Nassau. March 16: Upgrading of equipment at Assist – Andrew White, Corneal grafts – Anastasia Sackelariou. royal victorian institute for the blind, radio shows -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPostcard - Mitchell river, Port of Bairnsdale Victoria, 1900 c
... Small house seen on eastern bank was home of Mr Healy Orchadist who sold fruit and grafted fruit trees. Big tree next to house was an enormous oak .Information from G Scarce...Small house seen on eastern bank was home of Mr Healy Orchadist who sold fruit and grafted fruit trees. Big tree next to house was an enormous oak .Information from G Scarce Boats and Boating Rivers W.R. ...Wharf on the left side of the image was known as Top Wharf or Upper Wharf. Small house seen on eastern bank was home. Small house seen on eastern bank was home of Mr Healy Orchadist who sold fruit and grafted fruit trees. Big tree next to house was an enormous oak .Information from G ScarceTinted postcard showing first bridge over the Mitchell river, steamers and other boats at wharf on western bank known as Port of Bairnsdale Victoria. Also black and white photo of same view W.R. Lidston Bairnsdale Mitchell River Bairnsdaleboats and boating, rivers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white and colour slides, colour negative, Kodachrome, Miscellaneous Horticulture, 1947-1985
... ...grafting...(5) "Flemington Racecourse." (6) "Mustard-Cover Crop. 1960." (7) Tree climbing. (8) "Grafting-scions. BHC." (11) "Mildura-Soil Probe Oct 67." (12) Virus tested stock trees & layout Flemings Apr 70." (13) "Best's Winery Mar 75." (15, 16) Best's single student and group. (17) "Ploughing-Diagram to show incomplete cover of trash? ...(5) "Flemington Racecourse." (6) "Mustard-Cover Crop. 1960." (7) Tree climbing. (8) "Grafting-scions. BHC." (11) "Mildura-Soil Probe Oct 67." (12) Virus tested stock trees & layout Flemings Apr 70." (13) "Best's Winery Mar 75." (15, 16) Best's single student and group. (17) "Ploughing-Diagram to show incomplete cover of trash? ...57 slides and 1 negative. (3) Men standing around a large horticultural machine. (4) "Lawns Housing Com" Aug "66?" (5) "Flemington Racecourse." (6) "Mustard-Cover Crop. 1960." (7) Tree climbing. (8) "Grafting-scions. BHC." (11) "Mildura-Soil Probe Oct 67." (12) Virus tested stock trees & layout Flemings Apr 70." (13) "Best's Winery Mar 75." (15, 16) Best's single student and group. (17) "Ploughing-Diagram to show incomplete cover of trash? Farm Practices." (18) "Spraying Hand Equipment for Insect Control in and around Buildings USA Yearbook 1952." (19) "Pasture Harrows." (20) "Mould Board Plough-Tractor." (21) "Disc Harrows-Offset-Tractor." (22) Tyne Cultivator-for Tractor." (23) See B91.258." (24) Burnley College libary. (25) "Irrigation-Delver Tatura 12/59." (26) "Tatura 12/59 Delver Ferguson T." (27-29) "W. Prom." (30) Camp 1957 Wilson's Promontary." (34-36) Photographs of plants in book. (35) Alnus? (37) "Meterosideros excelsa." (38) "Rhipsalidopsis rosea." (39) "Protea neriifolia." (40) Banksias-Species." Insects: (41) "Lacewing larva." (42) "Mites Aug 75." (43) "Yellow Mite, Red Spider (Arachnida)." (44) "Jassid-Life Cycle 9/51." (45) "Grape Fruit Crop (Florida) Destroyed by Fruit Fly. Animals without backbones." (46) "Jassid-Vegetable 9/51." (47) "Field Day 57 (Fruit Fly-Enlarged)." (48) "Field Day 57 (Fruit Fly-Stages)." (49) Insect Life Cycle. (50) "Comatibility (sic) Chart." for Insecticides & Fungicides. (51) "Insecticides-Toxicity." (52) "Life Cycle of the Leather Jacket." (53) "Grasshopper-Head Dissected Mouth Parts." (54) "Types of Antennae." (55) "Spider Mites USA Yearbook 1952." (56) "Cultivator." (57) "Organic Phosphates." (58) Negative Isopogon anemonifolius.administration building, lawns, flemington racecourse, mustard-cover crop, tree climbing, grafting, mildura, soil probe, pests, machinery, excursions, tatura, library, wilsons promontory, plants, alnus, zygocactus, schlumbergia, feijoa, acca sellowiana, protea neriifolia, banksia, isopogon anemonifolius -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkAccessory - Military Belt, 1940s, 1940s
... Earlier in his life, he worked for the Nobelius Nurseries where he became skilled at grafting. Later, he worked with the Postmaster General's Department....Earlier in his life, he worked for the Nobelius Nurseries where he became skilled at grafting. Later, he worked with the Postmaster General's Department. ...The belt was made c 1940s for military personnel and was used by Walter Baguley and donated by his son Robert (Bob) Baguley. Walter (Wally) Baguley 1920-1994 joined the military forces in 1940 under the title of Citizen Military Services Personnel. Earlier in his life, he worked for the Nobelius Nurseries where he became skilled at grafting. Later, he worked with the Postmaster General's Department.Item is in good condition. The Baguley family are long term residents of the Emerald District. Walter Baguley served with the Citizen Military Services Personnel during World War II and this belt may date from that time and may have been used by him.Khaki Green fabric belt. Metal buckle and strap.baguley, 1940's, citizens military services -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - Black and white prints, Collection of Photographs, Unknown
... "Table Tennis," on reverse. (13) Open Day display in Hall. " (14) Open Day display in Hall. (15) Students standing beside Grafting display for Open Day in Orchard. ..."Table Tennis," on reverse. (13) Open Day display in Hall. " (14) Open Day display in Hall. (15) Students standing beside Grafting display for Open Day in Orchard. Collection of Photographs Album Black and white prints ...15 black and white photographs. Collection is all the same size but 2 different kinds of borders. Provenance unknown. (1) 3 male students cultivating the vegetable plots. (2) View of paths "Camp," on reverse. (3) East side of Administration Building. "The Building," on reverse. (4) Students in the Library. (5) Female student driving a tractor in the Orchard. (6) Canna. (7) Lilies and ? in a vase. (8) Cacti collection in front of Glass Houses (moved to present site in 1975 as a student exercise.) (9) Cacti collection in front of Glass Houses. "Film Projector," on reverse. (10) Students standing beside signs in front of Lily Ponds on Open Day. (11) People looking at display for Open Day in Hall. (12) Display in Hall on Open Day. "Table Tennis," on reverse. (13) Open Day display in Hall. " (14) Open Day display in Hall. (15) Students standing beside Grafting display for Open Day in Orchard. students, vegetable plots, library, female students, tractor, orchard, flowers, cacti, lily ponds, open day, administration building, glasshouses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Certificate - George Josph Pittman Solicitor Certificate, 02/09/1860
... Greeting, We confiding in your knowledge, integrity, and ability to herby commit to you within all parts of the Colony of Victoria, full power and authority as a Commissioner of the Supreme court of New South Wales take Bail and affidavits and also to examine Witnesses in all (unreadable) and proceedings in the said Court at Law or in Equity now knowing or that may be grafted pounding therein. This Commission to remain in force only so long as you shall continually reside at the place first described or within ten miles thereof, or until we shall see fit to revoke the same. ...Greeting, We confiding in your knowledge, integrity, and ability to herby commit to you within all parts of the Colony of Victoria, full power and authority as a Commissioner of the Supreme court of New South Wales take Bail and affidavits and also to examine Witnesses in all (unreadable) and proceedings in the said Court at Law or in Equity now knowing or that may be grafted pounding therein. This Commission to remain in force only so long as you shall continually reside at the place first described or within ten miles thereof, or until we shall see fit to revoke the same. ...George Joseph Pitman was born on 2 May 1803, in Bristol, England, his father, Thomas Dix Pitman, was 40 and his mother, Anna Simmonds, was 38. He married Clara Matilda Hamilton on 15 November 1827, in St Pancras Old Church, St Pancras, London, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 7 daughters. He immigrated to Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia in 1850 and lived in Barnstaple, Devon, England, United Kingdom in 1841. In 1856, his occupation is listed as solicitor in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. He died on 14 January 1896, in Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia, at the age of 92, and was buried Kew Cemetery Boroondara Victoriahttps://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L77X-BQS/george-joseph-pitman-1803-1896g George Joseph Pitman is believed to be the first solicitor on the Sandhurst Gold FieldAn off white coloured thick paper with black writing and red lines Victoria by the Grace of God of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen. Defender of the Faith To Geoge Joseph Pitman of Sandhurst in the Colony of Victoria, Solicitor. Greeting, We confiding in your knowledge, integrity, and ability to herby commit to you within all parts of the Colony of Victoria, full power and authority as a Commissioner of the Supreme court of New South Wales take Bail and affidavits and also to examine Witnesses in all (unreadable) and proceedings in the said Court at Law or in Equity now knowing or that may be grafted pounding therein. This Commission to remain in force only so long as you shall continually reside at the place first described or within ten miles thereof, or until we shall see fit to revoke the same. Given under the Seal of our said Court and hand of our Chief Justice thereof this second day of September in the twenty third year of our reign An impression of THE SEAL OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE COLONY OF VICTORIA (originally attached to the document with a piece of silk) with an illegible signature on both sides. george joseph pitman, bendigo's first solicitor, solicitor certificate -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Jewellery, pearl necklace, 20thC
... A tiny piece of mantle tissue (called a graft) from a donor shell is transplanted into a recipient shell, causing a pearl sac to form into which the tissue precipitates calcium carbonate. ...A tiny piece of mantle tissue (called a graft) from a donor shell is transplanted into a recipient shell, causing a pearl sac to form into which the tissue precipitates calcium carbonate. ...It is thought that natural pearls form under a set of accidental conditions when a microscopic intruder or parasite enters a bivalve mollusc and settles inside the shell. The mollusc, irritated by the intruder, forms a pearl sac of external mantle tissue cells and secretes the calcium carbonate and conchiolin to cover the irritant. This secretion process is repeated many times, thus producing a pearl. Natural pearls come in many shapes, with perfectly round ones being comparatively rare. In general, cultured pearls are less valuable than natural pearls, whereas imitation pearls have almost no value. Cultured freshwater pearls can often be confused for natural pearls Cultured pearls are the response of the shell to a tissue implant. A tiny piece of mantle tissue (called a graft) from a donor shell is transplanted into a recipient shell, causing a pearl sac to form into which the tissue precipitates calcium carbonate. Some imitation pearls (also called shell pearls) are simply made of mother-of-pearl, coral or conch shell A strand of pearls called a princess length, 43 to 48 cm in length, comes down to or just below the collarbone. A graduated strand of pearls most often has at least 3 mm of differentiation from the ends to the centre of the necklace. A lady's pearl necklace and 1 earring in a hinged, lined, cream Bakelite case .jewellery, necklace, earring, pearls, market gardners, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, ormond -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Video recordings: Instructional NMCOT and NMIT 1980s
... Friction in engineering (20 min). Grafting and budding techniques. (1986) (Duration 10.00) Horticultural courses at Collingwood College of TAFE. ...Friction in engineering (20 min). Grafting and budding techniques. (1986) (Duration 10.00) Horticultural courses at Collingwood College of TAFE. ...U-Matic Video recordings (Master tapes) mostly dated in the 1980s. Alphabetically: A house of all trades [No date] (14 min). An Introduction to floor managing An introduction to floor managing. Architrave: running the mould. Solid plastering. [No date] (17 min). Boom spray calibration (turf management). [No date] (6 min). Drafting. Module C51 Step no 4.(footwear) (1987) [No time] (Edit master) Fibrous plastering (1988) (Duration 11.00) Firm foundations: presenting a case for finance (21 min) Flux cored arc welding. Roof plumbing: fitting outlet. Friction in engineering (20 min). Grafting and budding techniques. (1986) (Duration 10.00) Horticultural courses at Collingwood College of TAFE. [No date] (10 min). Making a hand made thread. [No date] [No time] Making a hand-made thread Manual metal arc welding [No date] (24 min). Master saddlery; stitching: 1 saddle, 2 back. Microphones and their use in location sound recording [No date] [No time] Microphones and their uses in location sound recording Mold cutting [No date] [No time] Plain sailing: a film about business planning (20 min). Potentiometers, Part 1. (1983)(16 min). Preparation of artwork for video tape production (1977)(162 min). Preparation of instructional video tapes (1977)(12 min). Roof plumbing: fixing eaves cutters: Part 1 – fixing methods. [no time] Saddlery: hand stitching Safe saddle making. (1985) [No time] Solid plastering/Setting in Plaster and lime (1987) (Duration 10.00) (Edit master) Special electronic effects in video production. [No date] [No time] Splitting a stone using plugs and feathers [No date, possibly 1987] (Duration 9.40) (Master edit) The necessary art; videotape lighting: practical tips. (1974)(15 min). Tiling a staircase (1987) (Duration 25.00) (master edit) Water resistant board (W.R. Board): What is a word processor (26 min). WR Board northern metropolitan college of tafe, handbooks, nmit -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white photographs, James (Jim) Pleasance, Pruning Display
... "(25) Pruned branch stump of mature fruit tree.(26) "Clean saw cuts with sharp knife." (27) "Treat all large wounds on trees to avoid infection by wood rotting fungus." (28) "Apply coating of lead paint or grafting mastic." (29) "Branch of lemon-unpruned Aug. ..."(25) Pruned branch stump of mature fruit tree.(26) "Clean saw cuts with sharp knife." (27) "Treat all large wounds on trees to avoid infection by wood rotting fungus." (28) "Apply coating of lead paint or grafting mastic." (29) "Branch of lemon-unpruned Aug. ...Black and white photographs of various sizes pasted on cardboard for display purposes. Some annotated. (1) (2) Difference between leaf and fruit buds. (3) "The 'rod' or whip is most suitable plant to commence training." (4) Planted and pruned fruit tree. "School of Horticulture and Primary Agriculture Burnley B. 1 " stamped on reverse. (5) "Pear Tree-Unpruned (1) June." (6) "Same Pear Tree-Pruned (2) June." (7) Young unpruned "William bon Chretien". Reverse, Burnley Stamp. (8) Same tree pruned. Reverse, Burnley Stamp. (9) Unpruned pear tree. (10) "Narrabben" plum before inserting branch spreaders. (11) With branch spreaders. (12) Close up of some of its branches without spreaders. (13) Close up of branch with seaders. (14) Plum tree with spreaders. (16) Close up of fruiting spurs. (17) "Apple Blossom Oct. Reverse, p 163(Oct." )(18) Same photograph enlarged. (20) Close up of fruiting buds. (21) Old unpruned apricot tree. (22) "Unpruned branch of apricot tree." (23) Close up of apricot branch. (24) "Same branch-apricot-pruned June Reverse, p99 (June)."(25) Pruned branch stump of mature fruit tree.(26) "Clean saw cuts with sharp knife." (27) "Treat all large wounds on trees to avoid infection by wood rotting fungus." (28) "Apply coating of lead paint or grafting mastic." (29) "Branch of lemon-unpruned Aug. Reverse, p157 (Sept.)." (30) "Same branch of lemon-pruned Aug. Reverse, p 157 Aug."(31) "Young climbing rose-ready for planting-July." (32, 33) Grape vine before pruning. (34) Same vine pruned and trained. (35) Older vine pruned.fruit bud, rod, whip, school of horticulture and primary agriculture, burnley, pear tree, spreaders, plum tree, apricot tree, fungus, lead paint, lemon, roses, grape vine, leaf bud, training, fruiting spurs, apple blossom, grafting mastic, teaching, a w jessep
