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Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - Castlemaine Botanical Gardens - A Pamphlet, Heritage Gardens
... Heritage Gardens...Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group George Longley Building Gillies Street North entrance Ballarat West 3350 John Garner Collection Ballarat Botanical Gardens Gardens Ballarat Castlemaine Heritage Gardens Work on paper Castlemaine Botanical Gardens - A Pamphlet. ...john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, castlemaine -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - WHITE HILLS BOTANIC GARDENS, BENDIGO: HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGY PROJECT
... WHITE HILLS BOTANIC GARDENS, BENDIGO: HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGY PROJECT...White Hills Botanic Gardens Bendigo - Heritage Significance Assessment and Strategy Project...Four hundred and forty three page report titled 'White Hills Botanic Gardens, Bendigo - Heritage Significance Assessment and Strategy Project by Lee Andrews & Associates Heritage Consulting, dated 31 October 2006. ...Document WHITE HILLS BOTANIC GARDENS, BENDIGO: HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGY PROJECT ...Four hundred and forty three page report titled 'White Hills Botanic Gardens, Bendigo - Heritage Significance Assessment and Strategy Project by Lee Andrews & Associates Heritage Consulting, dated 31 October 2006. Contains History of White Hills Botanic Gardens, Physical Survey ad Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Analysis and Assessment of Cultural Significance, Developing the Conservation Policy, Conservation Policy, Conservation Guidelines, Conservation Actions,References and Appendices. Also contains a number of photos, copies of plans and documents, and a plan of the area with the trees marked and identified.document, white hills botanic gardens bendigo - heritage significance assessment and strategy project, bendigo historical society, jim evans, tim buykx, greater bendigo city council, lee andrews & associates heritage consulting, bendigo advertiser, the bendigonian, bendigo independent, argus, bendigo homes and property, mal gregory, mitch kemp, anthony sheean, casey ely, vicki johnson, sandra crump, friends of bendigo's botanic gardens, jane cleary, judy milner, jan orr, heritage victoria, john hawker, department of sustainability and environment historic places, norm stimson, bill dundas, janette hodgson, royal botanic gardens melbourne, roger spencer, university of melbourne burnley campus, greg moore, goldfields research centre, bendigo library, vivien newton, rita hull, state library of victoria, matheson library monash university, mueller correspondence project, sara maroske, library of the royal botanic gardens melbourne jill thurlow, helen cohn, gwen pascoe, john dwyer, larritt and russell -
Malmsbury Historical SocietyPhotograph (Item), Mhs Members In Gardens Heritage Week 1991, Malmsbury apr 1991
... Mhs Members In Gardens Heritage Week 1991, Malmsbury apr 1991... People - "Castle; Slimmon; Morgan; Bates; Lindberg, Achison" Buildings - "Viaduct, Gardens" Associated with - "Mhs, Heritage Week, Macedon Ranges Leader"...Malmsbury Historical Society Malmsbury Mechanics Institute 71 Mollison Street Malmsbury daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges People - "Castle; Slimmon; Morgan; Bates; Lindberg, Achison" Buildings - "Viaduct, Gardens" Associated with - "Mhs, Heritage Week, Macedon Ranges Leader" Mhs Members In Gardens Heritage Week 1991, Malmsbury apr 1991 Photograph Photograph ...People - "Castle; Slimmon; Morgan; Bates; Lindberg, Achison" Buildings - "Viaduct, Gardens" Associated with - "Mhs, Heritage Week, Macedon Ranges Leader" -
Malmsbury Historical SocietyPhotograph (Item), Mhs Members In Gardens Heritage Week 1991, Malmsbury apr 1991
... Mhs Members In Gardens Heritage Week 1991, Malmsbury apr 1991... People - "Castle; Slimmon; Morgan; Bates; Lindberg, Achison" Buildings - "Viaduct, Gardens" Associated with - "Mhs, Heritage Week, Macedon Ranges Leader"...Malmsbury Historical Society Malmsbury Mechanics Institute 71 Mollison Street Malmsbury daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges People - "Castle; Slimmon; Morgan; Bates; Lindberg, Achison" Buildings - "Viaduct, Gardens" Associated with - "Mhs, Heritage Week, Macedon Ranges Leader" Mhs Members In Gardens Heritage Week 1991, Malmsbury apr 1991 Photograph Photograph ...People - "Castle; Slimmon; Morgan; Bates; Lindberg, Achison" Buildings - "Viaduct, Gardens" Associated with - "Mhs, Heritage Week, Macedon Ranges Leader" -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, The University of Melbourne et al, Burnley Gardens Conservation Management Plan and Victorian Heritage Database Report Burnley Gardens H2052, November 2005
... Burnley Gardens Conservation Management Plan and Victorian Heritage Database Report Burnley Gardens H2052...victorian heritage database report burnley gardens h2052...Copy of Victorian Heritage Database Report Burnley Gardens H2052...Copy of Victorian Heritage Database Report Burnley Gardens H2052 Burnley Gardens Conservation Management Plan and Victorian Heritage Database Report Burnley Gardens H2052 Document The University of Melbourne John Patrick Pty. ...lovell chen, john patrick, andrew long, statement of significance, garden management, campus management, victorian heritage register, vhr h2052, victorian heritage database report burnley gardens h2052 -
Villa Alba MuseumDocument, Dr James Broadbent, The Garden: A Report, 2005
... ...Heritage gardens...Introduction / p1.Features of Heritage Significance / p1-2. Garden Reconstruction (The Flower Garden, South East Shrubbery, The East lawn, The Back or North Garden and Fernery, Privy Fishpond and Conservatory Area, Planting as at 19/7/2001 and later, The Replanting of the Garden, works Awaiting Completion: Stage 2 of Garden Plan) / p2-7....Villa Alba Museum 44 Walmer Street Kew melbourne Villa Alba Museum Dr James Broadbent 2005 Heritage gardens Garden reconstruction Conservation analysis Conservation Report Villa Alba’s garden is a reconstruction, but in its design it is as accurate to its late nineteenth century form as the available evidence and Xavier College’s requirements, allowed. ...Villa Alba’s garden is a reconstruction, but in its design it is as accurate to its late nineteenth century form as the available evidence and Xavier College’s requirements, allowed. This is so, despite the 1890s garden having been progressively destroyed, built on and reformed as a hospital garden during the third quarter of last century. Yet, with its combination of preserved architectural and some archaeological features, and a largely accurate re-created form, Villa Alba’s new garden is a major interpretational component of the property which allows the visitor to comprehend its original design and functions and provides an essential historical context for the house as a major suburban villa.Introduction / p1.Features of Heritage Significance / p1-2. Garden Reconstruction (The Flower Garden, South East Shrubbery, The East lawn, The Back or North Garden and Fernery, Privy Fishpond and Conservatory Area, Planting as at 19/7/2001 and later, The Replanting of the Garden, works Awaiting Completion: Stage 2 of Garden Plan) / p2-7.non-fictionVilla Alba’s garden is a reconstruction, but in its design it is as accurate to its late nineteenth century form as the available evidence and Xavier College’s requirements, allowed. This is so, despite the 1890s garden having been progressively destroyed, built on and reformed as a hospital garden during the third quarter of last century. Yet, with its combination of preserved architectural and some archaeological features, and a largely accurate re-created form, Villa Alba’s new garden is a major interpretational component of the property which allows the visitor to comprehend its original design and functions and provides an essential historical context for the house as a major suburban villa.villa alba museum, dr james broadbent, 2005, heritage gardens, garden reconstruction, conservation analysis, conservation report -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Planting design guidelines for a Heritage Garden in Australia, 2009-2010
... Planting design guidelines for a Heritage Garden in Australia......heritage gardens...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne elizabeth alcorn heritage gardens australia landscaping emily gibson 202311 Industry Project 2009 by Elizabeth Alcorn - research on Emily Gibson's plans at Burnley Planting design guidelines for a Heritage Garden in Australia Document ...202311 Industry Project 2009 by Elizabeth Alcorn - research on Emily Gibson's plans at Burnleyelizabeth alcorn, heritage gardens, australia, landscaping, emily gibson -
Clunes MuseumBook, MICHAEL TAFFE et al, EXPLORING BALLARAT'S GARDEN HERITAGE, 1999
... EXPLORING BALLARAT'S GARDEN HERITAGE......HERITAGE GARDENS...ON THE BACK A PHOTOGRAPH OF MICHAEL TAFFE - THE AUTHOR - AND HIS STORY 63 PAGES EXPLORING BALLARAT'S GARDEN HERITAGE Book BOOK MICHAEL TAFFE AUSTRALIAN PRINT GROUP KIERAN DENAHY JEREMI BRIDE OF BRICOM HYMETTUS COTTAGE GARDEN AND MUSEUM ...PICTUERS AND TEXT ABOUT THE FOLLOWING: GLENHOLME, HOMELEIGH ,HYMETTUS, LOTEO, MARYS MOUNT, OAKLANDS,ST. MICHAEL'S, ST. PATRICK COLLEGE, BALLARAT BOTANICAL GARDENS AND MOREDARK GREEN COVER WITH A PICTURE OF THE GARDENS IN A GOLDEN FRAME. ON THE BACK A PHOTOGRAPH OF MICHAEL TAFFE - THE AUTHOR - AND HIS STORY 63 PAGES non-fictionPICTUERS AND TEXT ABOUT THE FOLLOWING: GLENHOLME, HOMELEIGH ,HYMETTUS, LOTEO, MARYS MOUNT, OAKLANDS,ST. MICHAEL'S, ST. PATRICK COLLEGE, BALLARAT BOTANICAL GARDENS AND MOREmichael taffe, heritage gardens -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBooklet, Ministry of Planning & Environment, Urban Conservation Areas, Aug 1986
... gardens...heritage...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne town planning built environment parks and gardens heritage conservation - urban conservation - parks and boulevards ministry for planning and environment urban conservation areas Booklet outlining the historic and architectural character of a number of areas in Melbourne's inner suburbs including Port Melbourne, and their subsequent designation as Urban Conservation areas. ...Booklet outlining the historic and architectural character of a number of areas in Melbourne's inner suburbs including Port Melbourne, and their subsequent designation as Urban Conservation areas. Brown and cream 14 page booklet, cover showing terrace houses. Also Community Planning Bulletintown planning, built environment, parks and gardens, heritage, conservation - urban, conservation - parks and boulevards, ministry for planning and environment, urban conservation areas -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 Anniversary Event Daylesford, 2013
... Gardens...heritage...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields victoria 150 anniversary botanic gardens Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens heritage celebration garden party Daylesford Brass Band Daylesford Brass Band Digital images Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 Anniversary Event Daylesford Photograph Digital photographs L.J. ...Digital imagesvictoria, 150, anniversary, botanic, gardens, wombat hill, botanic gardens, heritage, celebration, garden party, daylesford, brass band, daylesford brass band -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital photographs, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford crowd, 2013
... gardens...heritage...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields victoria 150 anniversary botanic gardens wombat hill botanic gardens heritage celebration garden party daylesford people crowd community Womabt Hill Botanic Gardens Digital images of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens taken on their 150th anniversary. ...Digital images of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens taken on their 150th anniversary.victoria, 150, anniversary, botanic, gardens, wombat hill, botanic gardens, heritage, celebration, garden party, daylesford, people, crowd, community, womabt hill botanic gardens -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford crowd, 2013
... gardens...heritage...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields victoria 150 anniversary botanic gardens wombat hill botanic gardens heritage celebration garden party daylesford people crowd community Governor Governor of Victoria Alex Chernov vice regal Digital images Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford crowd Digital photographs L.J. ...Digital imagesvictoria, 150, anniversary, botanic, gardens, wombat hill, botanic gardens, heritage, celebration, garden party, daylesford, people, crowd, community, governor, governor of victoria, alex chernov, vice regal -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford organiser Gael Shannon, 2013
... gardens...heritage...As the most prominent local landmark, the Garden’s vertical dominance in the landscape provides a dark contrast to the elms avenues, oaks and other deciduous species. (Heritage... Victoria Register, ) victoria 150 anniversary botanic gardens wombat hill botanic gardens heritage celebration garden party daylesford people crowd community organiser tour Gael Shannon Don Henderson Wombat Hill Botanic GArdens Four people photographed at the 150th anniversary event at the Wombat Botanic Gardens. ...The Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event organiser was Gael Shannon. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant as a fine example of a regional botanic garden demonstrating the typical characteristics of a carriage drive, informal park layout, decorative structures and works such as the memorial tower, conservatory, rotunda, cascade and fernery, which contrasts with the open lawns planted with specimen trees, areas of intensive horticultural interest and close proximity to a township developed during the mid to late nineteenth century. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant for the design input by noted landscape designer William Sangster, and for the survival of his 1884 plan, which is a rare example of a plan from this prolific garden designer. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of scientific (botanic) significance for the extensive conifer collection and cool climate plants. The Gardens contain an outstanding collection of conifers and other mature trees, many of which were donated by renowned botanist Ferdinand von Mueller. Significant trees include Pinus ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine), Pinus coulteri (Big Cone Pine), twoAbies nordmanniana (Caucasian Fir), Abies pinsapo, (Spanish Fir) and a Cedrus atlantica f. glauca(Blue Atlas Cedar), Pinus wallichiana (Bhutan Pine), Pinus pinaster (Maritime Pine), Sequoiadendron giganteum (Giant Redwood), (Monkey Puzzle) and Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut), many the largest or finest examples in Victoria. Other outstanding trees include a Tilia cordata (Small-leaved European Linden), a row of Cupressus lusitanica (Mexican cypress), a Quercus robur (English Oak) planted in 1863, avenues of Dutch Elms and a rare Quercus leucotrichophora (Himalayan Oak). The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of aesthetic significance as a rare example of a botanic garden spectacularly sited on an extinct volcanic cone which allows a panoramic view, aided by the 1938 Pioneers’ Memorial Tower, as well as vistas within and out of the gardens and from the township to the gardens. As the most prominent local landmark, the Garden’s vertical dominance in the landscape provides a dark contrast to the elms avenues, oaks and other deciduous species. (Heritage Victoria Register, )Four people photographed at the 150th anniversary event at the Wombat Botanic Gardens.victoria, 150, anniversary, botanic, gardens, wombat hill, botanic gardens, heritage, celebration, garden party, daylesford, people, crowd, community, organiser, tour, gael shannon, don henderson, wombat hill botanic gardens -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford community event, 2013
... gardens...heritage...As the most prominent local landmark, the Garden’s vertical dominance in the landscape provides a dark contrast to the elms avenues, oaks and other deciduous species. (Heritage... Victoria Register, ) victoria 150 anniversary botanic gardens wombat hill botanic gardens heritage celebration garden party daylesford people crowd community John Hawker John Madigan stilt trees owls Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens Digital images Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford community event Photograph Digital photographs L.J. ...The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant as a fine example of a regional botanic garden demonstrating the typical characteristics of a carriage drive, informal park layout, decorative structures and works such as the memorial tower, conservatory, rotunda, cascade and fernery, which contrasts with the open lawns planted with specimen trees, areas of intensive horticultural interest and close proximity to a township developed during the mid to late nineteenth century. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant for the design input by noted landscape designer William Sangster, and for the survival of his 1884 plan, which is a rare example of a plan from this prolific garden designer. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of scientific (botanic) significance for the extensive conifer collection and cool climate plants. The Gardens contain an outstanding collection of conifers and other mature trees, many of which were donated by renowned botanist Ferdinand von Mueller. Significant trees include Pinus ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine), Pinus coulteri (Big Cone Pine), twoAbies nordmanniana (Caucasian Fir), Abies pinsapo, (Spanish Fir) and a Cedrus atlantica f. glauca(Blue Atlas Cedar), Pinus wallichiana (Bhutan Pine), Pinus pinaster (Maritime Pine), Sequoiadendron giganteum (Giant Redwood), (Monkey Puzzle) and Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut), many the largest or finest examples in Victoria. Other outstanding trees include a Tilia cordata (Small-leaved European Linden), a row of Cupressus lusitanica (Mexican cypress), a Quercus robur (English Oak) planted in 1863, avenues of Dutch Elms and a rare Quercus leucotrichophora (Himalayan Oak). The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of aesthetic significance as a rare example of a botanic garden spectacularly sited on an extinct volcanic cone which allows a panoramic view, aided by the 1938 Pioneers’ Memorial Tower, as well as vistas within and out of the gardens and from the township to the gardens. As the most prominent local landmark, the Garden’s vertical dominance in the landscape provides a dark contrast to the elms avenues, oaks and other deciduous species. (Heritage Victoria Register, )Digital imagesvictoria, 150, anniversary, botanic, gardens, wombat hill, botanic gardens, heritage, celebration, garden party, daylesford, people, crowd, community, john hawker, john madigan, stilt, trees, owls, wombat hill botanic gardens -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Howard's nose, c2017
... heritage...statue...botanic gardens...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields ballarat heritage statue botanic gardens spiderweb prime ministers avenue Colour photograph of a detail of the John Howard Sculpture in the Ballarat Botanic Gardens. ...Colour photograph of a detail of the John Howard Sculpture in the Ballarat Botanic Gardens. ballarat, heritage, statue, botanic gardens, spiderweb, prime ministers avenue -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital Photograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Fletcher Jones Gardens, 2011
... gardens...heritage...After the factory closed the building and gardens were retained. fletcher jones warrnambool factory gardens heritage silver ball Colour photograph of the Fletcher Jones Gardens, Warrnambool. ...The famous Fletcher Jones clothing factory boasted a beautiful garden for the use of its workers. After the factory closed the building and gardens were retained.Colour photograph of the Fletcher Jones Gardens, Warrnambool. This image includes the silver ball (water tank). fletcher jones, warrnambool, factory, gardens, heritage, silver ball -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - Victoria Park Precinct, City of Ballarat, Victorian Heritage Database place details -19/9/2017, 19/9/2017
... Gardens...Heritage Overlay...John Garner Victoria Park Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens Heritage Overlay Gold Mining Parkland Late nineteenth century Native Grasslands Exotic and native trees Royal Park Mullock heap Mount Holled-Smith Arbor Day Messrs Clegg&Nicholls William Guilfoyle W.O.Allen Significant Tree Register John Garner Collection Gardens Ballarat None. 6 pages of print. p.1. is a front page with a map and Victoria Park marked in purple with a bibliography on p.4 and footnotes on p.6. ...Victoria Park is associated with gold mining in the 1860's, military manoevres in the late 19th century; as an army base during World War 2 and a recreation area.Victoria Park is a "landmark cultural landscape" in the city of Ballarat. This parkland established 1890-1910, was modelled on English country estates and London Parks. It demonstrates the civic pride of Ballarat citizens and is an important parkland for the local community. There is a collection of exotic and early planted native trees and areas of native grasslands.6 pages of print. p.1. is a front page with a map and Victoria Park marked in purple with a bibliography on p.4 and footnotes on p.6.None.john garner, victoria park, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, heritage overlay, gold mining, parkland, late nineteenth century, native grasslands, exotic and native trees, royal park, mullock heap, mount holled-smith, arbor day, messrs clegg&nicholls, william guilfoyle, w.o.allen, significant tree register, john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratWork on paper - Souvenir Bookmark, Exploring Ballarat's Garden Heritage
... Exploring Ballarat's Garden Heritage ...Issued to commemorate the launch of the book 'Exploring Ballarat's Garden Heritage' in 2000. ...Bookmark Sovereign Hill Gardens Horticulture Tim Burger Taffe Exploring Ballarat's Garden Heritage Work on paper Souvenir Bookmark ...Issued to commemorate the launch of the book 'Exploring Ballarat's Garden Heritage' in 2000. This was the first book published of Michael Taffe and it was dedicated to Sovereign Hill horticulturalist Tim Burger. Although ready in 1999 the book was launched in 2000 and dedicated to friend and mentor Tim Burger who also established a nursery "Everglades' at Woodman's Hill and died in 1992.bookmark, sovereign hill, gardens, horticulture, tim burger, taffe -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesBook, Michael Taffe, 'Exploring Ballarat's Garden Heritage' by Michael Taffe
... 'Exploring Ballarat's Garden Heritage' by Michael Taffe...Exploring Ballarat's Garden Heritage was published by BHS Publishing and written by Michael Taffe. ...'Exploring Ballarat's Garden Heritage' by Michael Taffe Book Michael Taffe Ballarat Heritage Services ...Exploring Ballarat's Garden Heritage was published by BHS Publishing and written by Michael Taffe. Green covered book looking at the history of gardens in Ballarat.gardens, ballarat, michael taffe -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, Cottage gardens in Australia, 1983
... Traces the heritage of Australia's cottage gardens from early colonial times to the present day (two photos of Schwerkolt Cottage)...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne (two photos of Schwerkolt Cottage) Schwerkolt Cottage Gardens Traces the heritage of Australia's cottage gardens from early colonial times to the present day Traces the heritage of Australia's cottage gardens from early colonial times to the present day (two photos of Schwerkolt Cottage) Cottage gardens in Australia Book Book ...Traces the heritage of Australia's cottage gardens from early colonial times to the present dayTraces the heritage of Australia's cottage gardens from early colonial times to the present day (two photos of Schwerkolt Cottage)Traces the heritage of Australia's cottage gardens from early colonial times to the present day schwerkolt cottage, gardens -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - "Goldfields of Victoria. From Macedon to Ballarat, Bendigo and Beyond.", 2017
... Gold mines, miner's huts, heritage gardens, wineries, wildlife parks, museums, art galleries and markets all show the charm of the goldfields areas of Central Victoria. ...Gold mines, miner's huts, heritage gardens, wineries, wildlife parks, museums, art galleries and markets all show the charm of the goldfields areas of Central Victoria. ...Gold mines, miner's huts, heritage gardens, wineries, wildlife parks, museums, art galleries and markets all show the charm of the goldfields areas of Central Victoria. A large section of Central Victoria's architecture, natural resources and attractions are covered in this book. Victoria became one of the largest producers of gold in the world, with Bendigo producing 700 tonnes, Ballarat 400 tonnes, and the Castlemaine-Chewton area, 130 tonnes of gold. The elaborate, grand buildings of Ballarat and Bendigo are testament to the affluence of the gold boom. This book touches on much of this heritage from the goldmining period and its legacy. "Goldfields of Victoria. From Macedon to Ballarat, Bendigo and Beyond" written by Kornelia Freeman and Ulo Pukk. Contains contents of regional towns with sub-indexes of smaller localities in that area. Published in Australia by Melbourne Books in 2017. Hard cover. Front cover has photograph/image of Australian bush scene, possibly from a hill/mountain at sunrise/sunset - hues of orange, green and ochre. Back cover is image of several men dressed colonial soldiers with historic buildings in the background - likely taken at 'Sovereign Hill', Ballarat. Book title in gold. Book includes color photos - mostly of historic buildings or natural landmarks within the designated local area. Spine in gold. Some maps in book. ISBN 9781925556223. 296 pp. macedon, bendigo, ballarat, goldfields -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Burnley Land Title Information, 1958-1998
... Copies of University of Melbourne and land titles, relating to FOBG Heritage listing of Burnley Gardens. 5 documents. Refer to paper catalogue...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne heritage listing fobg land title burnley gardens Copies of University of Melbourne and land titles, relating to FOBG Heritage listing of Burnley Gardens. 5 documents. ...Copies of University of Melbourne and land titles, relating to FOBG Heritage listing of Burnley Gardens. 5 documents. Refer to paper catalogueheritage listing, fobg, land title, burnley gardens -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Image - Colour, Bishop's Palace Featuring Chimneys and Roof Line, Ballarat, 2014, 23/02/2014
... The property is particularly notable for its four acres of impressive heritage-listed gardens. In 2019, Bishops Palace opened its doors to the public in the form of an accommodation, wedding and event venue....The property is particularly notable for its four acres of impressive heritage-listed gardens. In 2019, Bishops Palace opened its doors to the public in the form of an accommodation, wedding and event venue. architecture garden bishop's palace cast iron lace cast iron Colour image of the bluestone Bishop's Palace, and it's cast iron lace. ...Bishops Palace was built in 1877 as the home for the first Bishop of Ballarat. The Palace was designed by Melbourne architect, Joseph Reed, of Reed and Barnes, and built by George Broom at a cost of £6,000. The property is particularly notable for its four acres of impressive heritage-listed gardens. In 2019, Bishops Palace opened its doors to the public in the form of an accommodation, wedding and event venue.Colour image of the bluestone Bishop's Palace, and it's cast iron lace.architecture, garden, bishop's palace, cast iron lace, cast iron -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratPostcard, Hymettus Ballarat, 1999
... These postcards were produced as promotional material for the then Heritage listed house and garden's centenary in 1998....Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat 8 Cardigan St Lake Wendouree goldfields Postcards produced for visitors to Ballarat and Hymettus as souvenirs and for posting. These postcards were produced as promotional material for the then Heritage listed house and garden's centenary in 1998. ...Postcards produced for visitors to Ballarat and Hymettus as souvenirs and for posting. These postcards were produced as promotional material for the then Heritage listed house and garden's centenary in 1998.Following receipt of Government Grant for restoration of this historic cottage and garden in 1998-99 the postcard was produced to mark the centenary of the family's purchase of the property and continuous domicile for a century.souvenir, postcard, ballarat, hymettus, heritage listing, -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph -Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Interior of the Melbourne Exhibition Building, 2019, 31/03/2019
... The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. ...It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. ...The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. It is rated among the top five flower and garden shows in the world. (Wikipedia)Colour photograph of the interior of the Melbourne Exhibition Buildings during the 2019 Melbourne Flower abd Garden Show.melbourne international flower and garden show, carlton gardens, melbourne exhibition building -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph -Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Interior of the Melbourne Exhibition Building, 2019, 31/03/2019
... The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. ...It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. ...The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. It is rated among the top five flower and garden shows in the world. (Wikipedia)Colour photograph of the interior of the Melbourne Exhibition Buildings during the 2019 Melbourne Flower and Garden Show.melbourne international flower and garden show, carlton gardens, melbourne exhibition building -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph -Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Interior of the Melbourne Exhibition Building, 2019, 31/03/2019
... The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. ...It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. ...The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. It is rated among the top five flower and garden shows in the world. (Wikipedia)Colour photograph of the interior of the Melbourne Exhibition Buildings during the 2019 Melbourne Flower and Garden Show.melbourne international flower and garden show, carlton gardens, melbourne exhibition building -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Baby Health Centre in the Surrey Gardens, 1982, 1982
... The building was included in the heritage overlay protecting the gardens and was refurbished by Council for community use. ...The building was included in the heritage overlay protecting the gardens and was refurbished by Council for community use. ...The Baby Health Centre opened in the Surrey Gardens in 1930 on the site previously occupied by the screen for outdoor pictures. Previously during the 1920s it had operated in the room underneath the rotunda in the Surrey Gardens. The room was also shared by other groups including the Surrey Hills Progress Association (SHPA). The SHPA raised 200 pounds to provide the materials for the building, which was built by voluntary labour under the leadership of Ralph Hayes, a local builder. The foundation stone was laid by Mrs A Latham, Mayoress of Camberwell on 31 March 1930. There is a bottle containing the names of the committee members sealed in the pillar behind the memorial stone. The centre was managed by a committee until 1975. Maternal health nurses associated with the centre included Sister D Thompson, Sister Newnham, Sister Kelsell, Sister Barker, Sister Sharp and Sister Bolton. Ref: Mrs D Lancashire - a long-serving member of the committee. The site of the Surrey Hills Maternal and Child Health Centre was moved to 18 Verdun Street, adjacent to the pre-school, in accord with Council policy to co-locate services and from a concern regarding solo staff working in relatively isolated locations. The building was included in the heritage overlay protecting the gardens and was refurbished by Council for community use. The cairn commemorates the work of Cr Albert Ernest Vine who was a Camberwell Councillor from 1926-1934 and 1937-1944; he was also Mayor on 1940-41. There is a photo of him in Mayoral robes in the City of Boroondara Library Service collection.Black and white photo of a timber building with a tiled roof and a brick veranda supported by brick and concrete pillars. In front of the baby health centre is a small cairn.surrey gardens, baby health centres, monuments and memorials, surrey hills progress association, cr albert ernest vine, sister d thompson, sister d. newnham, sister kelsell, sister barker, sister sharp and sister bolton, mrs a latham, ralph hayes, mrs d lancashire -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph -Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Interior of the Melbourne Exhibition Building, 2019, 31/03/2019
... The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. ...The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. ...A competition was announced to design a suitable building for the proposed Melbourne International Exhibition in December 1877. Eighteen entries were received. The winner of 300 pounds was Joseph Reed of the architectual firm Reed and Barnes. The foundation stone was laid by Governor Sir George Bowen on 19 February 1879. Prominent Melbounre builder David Mitchell, father of Dame Nellie Melba, won the tender to construct the main building. Exhibitors were able to move in by May 1880. On 01 October 1880 the Melbourne International Exhibition opened, when over 6000 people entered the main hall to see the Governor, the Marquess of Normanby open the show. Thirty three nations participated and ofver 32,000 exhibits were displayed. At the close of the exhibition on 30 April 1881 over 1.3 million people had visited the exhibition. In 1881 Victoria's population was just over 250,000. The management of the Exhibition Building and eight hectares of the Carlton Gardens was handed to the Exhibition Trustees by the Melbourne International Exhibition Commissioners on 01 OCtober 1881. The Trustees maintained the building for 'future public exhibitions and ... general public instruction and recreation' until 1996 when management of the building was transferred to Museum Victoria. In 1901 when the Australian colonies federated there was no capital and no federal parliament building. The Federal Parliament moved into the Victorian State Parliament building, and the State Parliament moved into the Western Annexe of the Exhibition Building for 26 years. After World War One, on 04 February 1919, the exhibition Building was turned into a hospital to treat Melbournians struck down with the Spanis 'Flu'. Initially housing 500 beds, the hospital grew to accomodate 2000 patients. Femals were located between the concert platform in the western nave and the done; male patients occupied the spaces beyond. The basement was used a a morgue. With the departure of the State Parliament in 1927 the western annexe became home to the Country Roads Board. In 1932 it was joined by the MOtor Registration Branch, and the Transport Regulation Board in 1934. They co-existedin cramped offices until the 1960s. In 1949 the oval at the rear of the ExhibitionBuilding was leased to the Commonealth Government for the establishment of the Migrant Reception Centre. When it closed in 1961-62, the centre comrised 29 bungalows over 1.4 hectare. The centre provided temporary accomodation for thousands of new arrivals from Britain. On 01 July 2004 the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens were inscribed on the World Heritage List. It is the only 19th century Great Hall to survive largely intact, still in its original landscape setting, and still used as a palace of industry. The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. It is rated among the top five flower and garden shows in the world. (Wikipedia)Colour photograph of the interior of the Melbourne Exhibition Buildings during the 2019 Melbourne Flower and Garden Show.melbourne international flower and garden show, carlton gardens, melbourne exhibition building, royal exhibition buildings -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph -Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Interior of the Melbourne Exhibition Building, 2019, 31/03/2019
... The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. ...The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. ...A competition was announced to design a suitable building for the proposed Melbourne International Exhibition in December 1877. Eighteen entries were received. The winner of 300 pounds was Joseph Reed of the architectual firm Reed and Barnes. The foundation stone was laid by Governor Sir George Bowen on 19 February 1879. Prominent Melbounre builder David Mitchell, father of Dame Nellie Melba, won the tender to construct the main building. Exhibitors were able to move in by May 1880. On 01 October 1880 the Melbourne International Exhibition opened, when over 6000 people entered the main hall to see the Governor, the Marquess of Normanby open the show. Thirty three nations participated and ofver 32,000 exhibits were displayed. At the close of the exhibition on 30 April 1881 over 1.3 million people had visited the exhibition. In 1881 Victoria's population was just over 250,000. The management of the Exhibition Building and eight hectares of the Carlton Gardens was handed to the Exhibition Trustees by the Melbourne International Exhibition Commissioners on 01 OCtober 1881. The Trustees maintained the building for 'future public exhibitions and ... general public instruction and recreation' until 1996 when management of the building was transferred to Museum Victoria. In 1901 when the Australian colonies federated there was no capital and no federal parliament building. The Federal Parliament moved into the Victorian State Parliament building, and the State Parliament moved into the Western Annexe of the Exhibition Building for 26 years. After World War One, on 04 February 1919, the exhibition Building was turned into a hospital to treat Melbournians struck down with the Spanis 'Flu'. Initially housing 500 beds, the hospital grew to accomodate 2000 patients. Femals were located between the concert platform in the western nave and the done; male patients occupied the spaces beyond. The basement was used a a morgue. With the departure of the State Parliament in 1927 the western annexe became home to the Country Roads Board. In 1932 it was joined by the MOtor Registration Branch, and the Transport Regulation Board in 1934. They co-existedin cramped offices until the 1960s. In 1949 the oval at the rear of the ExhibitionBuilding was leased to the Commonealth Government for the establishment of the Migrant Reception Centre. When it closed in 1961-62, the centre comrised 29 bungalows over 1.4 hectare. The centre provided temporary accomodation for thousands of new arrivals from Britain. On 01 July 2004 the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens were inscribed on the World Heritage List. It is the only 19th century Great Hall to survive largely intact, still in its original landscape setting, and still used as a palace of industry. The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors. It is rated among the top five flower and garden shows in the world. (Wikipedia)Colour photograph of the interior of the Melbourne Exhibition Buildings during the 2019 Melbourne Flower and Garden Show. Four mottoes are painted under teh windows of the dome: Dei Grecia (By the grace of God), Carpe diem (Make the most of the day), Aude sapere (Dare to be wise) and Benigno numine (With benighn power)melbourne international flower and garden show, carlton gardens, melbourne exhibition building, royal exhibition buildings
