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Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, The Hive and the Honey Bee (A Dadant Publication) Ninth printing 1987 - Revised edition from the 1949 edition, 1987
A5 sized hard back book with mustard coloured cover with black writing & small drawing of bee skep 740 pages Inside front cover are two black & white photographs - A beekeeper tending his hive & a Queen Bee with a circle of bees around herDedication to the former authors of 'The Hive & The Honey Bee, Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth, Charles Dadant and Camille Pierre Dadant, this book is affectionately dedicated by the co-authors -
Bendigo Military Museum
Honour Board - BEEHIVE STORE HONOUR BOARD WW1, Bee Hive Staff, Photographic Honour Roll Members of the Beehive Emporium Staff who served in the Great War WW1, c1918-1925
This honour roll was found in poor condition in a district antique shop. It was fully restored by an enthusiastic local lady, It was presented to the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum on 20 April 2022. The Museum is now known as the Bendigo Military Museum. The Beehive was a major store in Pall Mall Bendigo, the Main Street through the centre of the City. Names on the roll. Top row, E. Buddle, Edgar Peter No 4450 14th reinforcements 6th BN. R Jenkins, Reginald Claude No 4526 14th reinforcements 6th BN. H Crowalladar. Spelt wrong, actually Thomas Henry Cadwallader No 4160 13th Reinforcements 7th BN KIA 18.8.1916. J. A. Williams, John Arnold No 9797 16th reinforcements 2nd Fld Amb. J. Holl, James Thomas No 2432 5th reinforcements 60th BN. 2nd row, N. Veale, (Veal) Norman Joseph No 2070 5th reinforcements 14th BN Major Robert Oswald Henderson D.S.O, 38th BN HQ, KIA 29.9.1918. Rank at death Lt Colonel. P, Buddle, Thomas Percy No 3359 9th Reinforcements 58th BN KIA 27.4.1918. 3rd row. C. Wood MM, Charles No 2453 5th Reinforcements 24th BN, MM 20.9.1917, Bar to MM 14.6.1918. T. Henderson MM, Thomas Richard, 15th Reinforcements 5th BN (2nd Lt). Awarded MM after joining the Canadian Army. F. Marriot, Frederick No 1897 13th Reinforcements 4th LH Regt, MM 2.11.1917 4th row. N Meagher, Norman Bernard No 43 38th BN HQ. G.Speedy, George Thomas No 21718 General reinforcements Army medical Corp 1917. W. Trebilcock, William Edward No 55239 5th General Reinforcements (Vic) 1918. C. P. Fisk, Charles Reginald No 55371 6th General Reinforcements (Vic) 1918. "MM" Military Medal "DSO" Distinguished Service Order The frame is a flat faced hardwood timber, varnished. Each corner has a decorative scroll work of leaves and flowers. They are dark brown colour. There is a gold rim around the inside of the picture frame. Inside are 15 oval openings, in which are black and white portraits of WW1 soldiers. The writing and captions are in white paint. Each name has a decorative loop around it. There are two sets of National flags painted near the top. Red and blue tints.ww1, honour roll, beehive -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Wilson, B, The hive: the story of the honeybee and us (Wilson, B.), London, 2005, 2005
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Dadant and Sons (editors), The hive and the honey bee (Dadant & Sons), Hamilton, 1975, 1975
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, APIMONDIA standing commission on beekeeping technology and equipment, A remarkable hive product: Propolis (Apimondia), Bucharest, 1978, 1978
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, RICARDO, Geoffrey, Hive, 2019
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, A hive-based levy for the honeybee industry: scoping study accessing the suitability and feasibility of an alternative honeybee levy approach. (Granger, Robert G. and Woodburn, Vicki L.). Canberra, 2010, 2010
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Virtual hive [11 frames]. (E. H. Thorne (Beehives) Ltd). Lincolnshire, UK, [nd], [nd]
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, The Hive and the Honey Bee (A Dadant Publication) Extensively revised from the 1992 edition, edited by Joe M Graham, 2015
Hard Cover book, sightly smaller than A5 size, Maroon cover with gold writing. On the inside back & front covers are photos of L L Langstroth, Charles Dadant & C P Dadant. 1057 pages 2 copies of -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, The hive: the story of the honeybee and us (Wilson, B.), London, 2004, 2004
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Letters from the hive (Buchmann, S. & Repplier, B.), New York, 2005, 2005
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Langstroth's hive and the honey-bee: the classic beekeeper's manual (Langstroth, L. L.), Mineola, 2004, 2004
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Study of the small hive beetle in the U.S.A. (Somerville, D.). Canberra, 2003, 2003
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Study of the small hive beetle in the U.S.A. (Somerville, D.). Canberra, 2003, 2003
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Beechworth Honey Archive
DVD, American foulbrood and small hive beetle in bees. (Somerville, Doug and Annand, Nick). Sydney, 2011, 2011
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Hive of activity at Park Orchards Community House. Ringwood Post 17 June 1992
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Hive Box
Wooden 'Ideal' type hive box containing seven frames. Frames are broken and fragile. Each frome has four segments. Two metal handles attached.hive, box, ideal, frame, beechworth honey -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir - BEE HIVE CAFÉ PLATE
White china plate from the Bee Hive Café Sandhurst, oval shape with blue around rim, insignia in blue reads BEE HIVE CAFÉ H BURRIDGE SANDHURST.J.F.Wilemanorganization, business, bee hive -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Knife
Donated by Margaret ScarlettStainless steel boning knife with wooden handleBee Hive. Gregory Bros. Sheffield (1) Englanddomestic items, cutlery -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Apiary Code Of Practice (Infrastructure), May 1997
soft cover, slightly smaller than A5, yellow cover with a photo of a beekeeper with an open hive 15 pages -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Beekeeping In Victoria (Dept of Agriculture Victoria), 1949 edition
A5 soft cover book, cover is tanny with a brown picture of a hive & brown writing , the back is plain cream 165 pages -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: MUNICIPAL STOCK MARKET
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. The Municipal Stock Markets in Bendigo were a hive of activity in the old days. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Money In Bees In Australasia (Tarlton-Rayment) A Practial Treatise on the Profitable Management of the Honey Bee in Australasia, 1916? (from National Library catalogue)
Green cloth hard covered book, approx A5 size. On the front is the title in a goldy colour with drawings of a bee , a hive & some coins 293 pages Dedication to James Firth A guardian of the Indigenous Forest and a friend of its 'Feather and Fur'. This book is dedicated in appreciation of his work during the forest fires of 1913 and 1914 -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Queen Bee Cage
The queen bee cage is designed to hold a queen bee, and up to three or four escort worker bees. The design allows for adequate ventilation, and has a spot for 'queen candy' -candied honey- to block one end. The queen is placed in her new hive inside the cage, and once the queen candy has been eaten through -allowing her access to the hive- the hive has become accustomed to her smell and accept her. Bees could be sent through the post in this cage.Mesh cage stapled onto top and bottom metal bands. One metal strut running between top and bottom. Base is metal, larger than lid. Lid is wooden, with circular hole.cage, queen, bee, transport, queen bee cage, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Queen Bee Cage
The queen bee cage is designed to hold a queen bee, and up to three or four escort worker bees. The design allows for adequate ventilation, and has a spot for 'queen candy' -candied honey- to block one end. The queen is placed in her new hive inside the cage, and once the queen candy has been eaten through -allowing her access to the hive- the hive has become accustomed to her smell and accept her. Bees could be sent through the post in this cage.Metal Queen Bee cage encrusted with debris and rust. Very old.queen, bee, cage, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, The Bee (Eleanor Stodart) 1973, Photographs by Ederic Slater, 1973
Hard Cover A5 sized book. Photo of bees in a hive on the front, white & red writing. Black with white writing on the back - Blurbs about the book, the Author & Photographer -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Australian Native Bees - Ag Guide, A Practical Handbook (NSW Government, Dept of Primary Industries), 2016
Soft Cover, slightly larger than A4,White & olive cover with photos of native bees & hive on front & back Complied by Danielle Lloyd-Pritchard 174 pages -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, The Art & Adventure of Beekeeping (Ormand & Harry Aebi), 1975
Soft cover A5 Book with a photo of bees on covered honeycomb -dark & carrys over to the back. 183 pagesOn the back there is a blurb about the book On the front there is a quote - '404 lbs. of honey from a single hive" Guiness Book Of Records -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Queen Bee Cage, Mid 20th Century
The queen bee cage is designed to hold a queen bee, and up to three or four escort worker bees. The design allows for adequate ventilation, and has a spot for 'queen candy' -candied honey- to block one end. The queen is placed in her new hive inside the cage, and once the queen candy has been eaten through -allowing her access to the hive- the hive has become accustomed to her smell and accept her. Bees could be sent through the post in this cage. Used by a beekeeper and provided by Mr Richard Diss (beekeeper's son). The cage is significant because it was made with metal and wood. The more contemporary cages are now plastic and of a different design and specifications.Mesh cage stapled over wooden lid with metal strut and top and bottom metal bands. Base is larger than lid. Lid has metal cap.queen cage, nursery cage, bee travelling, mailing bees, beechworth honey, beekeeping -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, Bees and Honey (Department Of Agriculture New South Wales) Fourth Edition, September, 1959
Soft cover , slighlty smaller than A5 size. spine of book has been taped. On the front cover is a photo of 2 Beekeepers tending a hive, on the back is a photo of a bee on a flowerHand written - Jack Rufford Sharpe, Apiary Inspector, Department of Agriculture, Murphy St, Wangaratta