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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Lemon Scented Gum, Rosanna Golf Club, Cleveland Avenue, Lower Plenty, c.2004
... Lemon Scented Gum, Rosanna Golf Club, Cleveland Avenue...Lemon Scented Gum... Cleveland Avenue Lemon Scented Gum Lower Plenty Rosanna Golf Club ...Part of a presentation on "Significant Trees, Wildflowers and Local Gardens" by Russell Yeoman to the 10 November 2004 Eltham District Historical Society meeting35mm colour positive transparency (1 of 36) Mount - white (Pakon)significant tree, eltham, cleveland avenue, lemon scented gum, lower plenty, rosanna golf club -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Tree Showdown Looms, 2016
... Removal Authority's plan to axe a prized lemon-scented gum in her... Authority's plan to axe a prized lemon-scented gum in her backyard ...A Blackburn homeowner has vowed to fight the Level Crossing Removal Authority's plan to axe a prized lemon-scented gum in her backyard.A Blackburn homeowner has vowed to fight the Level Crossing Removal Authority's plan to axe a prized lemon-scented gum in her backyard.A Blackburn homeowner has vowed to fight the Level Crossing Removal Authority's plan to axe a prized lemon-scented gum in her backyard.level crossing removal authority, trees, blackburn -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Heidelberg Golf Club: Clubhouse and gum tree, 2005
... Clubhouse and lemon scented gum at Heidelberg Golf Club... Clubhouse and lemon scented gum at Heidelberg Golf Club Heidelberg ...Clubhouse and lemon scented gum at Heidelberg Golf ClubColour photo, mounted on black timber.heidelberg golf club, new clubhouse 1998 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Tool - Ruler, City of Port Melbourne Electricity Supply Department, 1980s - 1990s
... Given together with 972.03 and a lemon-scented gum seedling... together with 972.03 and a lemon-scented gum seedling to Pat ...Given together with 972.03 and a lemon-scented gum seedling to Pat Grainger when she was naturalised at the Port Town Hall in 199230 cm yellow ruler stamped with 'City of Port Melbourne Electricity Supply Department'utilities - electricity, immigration -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Tool - Pen, Ballpoint, City of Port Melbourne and Borough by the Bay, 1980s - 1990s
... Given together with 972.02 and a lemon-scented gum seedling... together with 972.02 and a lemon-scented gum seedling to Pat ...Given together with 972.02 and a lemon-scented gum seedling to Pat Grainger when she was naturalised at the Port Town Hall in 1992Red and blue plastic ballpoint pens stamped with the City of Port Melbourne and 'Borough by the Bay'immigration -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Painting - Framed Painting, Joy Kirwan, Gum tree at Heidelberg Golf Club by Joy Kirwan, 1978
... Oil painting of a lemon-scented gum at Heidelberg Golf... painting of a lemon-scented gum at Heidelberg Golf Course, painted ...Oil painting of a lemon-scented gum at Heidelberg Golf Course, painted by Joy Kirwan. The corner of the old pro shop is on the right, the putting green in foreground.An original painting of part of the HGC groundsOil painting with timber frame Signed "Joy Kirwan"heidelberg golf club, joy kirwan, oil paintings -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, 'Casallenroc' 4-8 Lorne Pde, Surrey Hills
... ). A lemon scented gum in the garden was planted by the Cornells... Ellis). A lemon scented gum in the garden was planted ...‘Casallenroc’, 4-8 Lorne Parade Built in 1904 and occupied from that date by Mr Frank & Mrs Blanche Cornell. Photo is of Mr Cornell with 2 of his children on the veranda. He was a keen gardener, usually doing 2 hours’ work before going to work. He was a director of Buckley & Nunn, having worked up from a position as shipping clerk. He died in 1917 at the age of 47 years from a stroke. Mrs Cornell had a large orchard. Children were Frank (who accidentally drowned at Frankston beach), Lorna, Patience (Mrs Brewer) and Ruth (wife of dentist, Dr David Ellis). A lemon scented gum in the garden was planted by the Cornells having had its trunk bent by the baby. It grew with a bent trunk. A black and white photograph of a man standing on the verandah with two children sitting on the railing. The verandah has some decorative fretwork around the verandah and decorative posts.house names, lorne parade, surrey hills, (mr) frank cornell, (miss) ruth cornell, (miss) pat cornell, 'casallenroc'