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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - Colour slides, Arboreal Enclosure Royal Melbourne Zoo, 1977-1981
... Arboreal Enclosure Royal Melbourne Zoo......royal melbourne zoo...Show construction of the Arboreal Enclosure at the Royal Melbourne Zoo between 1971 and 1981. Also other views of the zoo. ...Arboreal Enclosure Royal Melbourne Zoo Album Colour slides Found in former Staff Room ...Approximately 300 slides, mostly labelled. Show construction of the Arboreal Enclosure at the Royal Melbourne Zoo between 1971 and 1981. Also other views of the zoo. In compartmentalised wooden box. Includes handwritten list of dates, animals, toxic plants, other plants for particular uses, etc. Not scanned.arboreal enclosure, royal melbourne zoo, animals, toxic plants, plants -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Melbourne Zoo, c1971
... Melbourne Zoo...melbourne, zoo, animals, giraffe, elephant, zoological gardens...Made on a trip by Clunes State School to Melbourne Zoo. The whole school was transported by buses from Clunes to Melbourne. ...These photographs show the way animals were housed at Melbourne Zoo before innovations in animal welfare. melbourne, zoo, animals, giraffe, elephant, zoological gardens 8 black and white photographs Melbourne Zoo Photograph Dorothy Wickham ...Made on a trip by Clunes State School to Melbourne Zoo. The whole school was transported by buses from Clunes to Melbourne. Dorothy (Dark) was a school teacher at Clunes.These photographs show the way animals were housed at Melbourne Zoo before innovations in animal welfare. 8 black and white photographsmelbourne, zoo, animals, giraffe, elephant, zoological gardens -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - Melbourne Zoo 1981 Year 9 Photographs
... Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - Melbourne Zoo 1981 Year 9 Photographs...Collection of 11 black and white photographs of year 9 students at the Melbourne Zoo 1981...Was part of the Sunshine Technical School Collection Sunshine Technical School Technical School Collection of 11 black and white photographs of year 9 students at the Melbourne Zoo 1981 Photograph Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - Melbourne Zoo 1981 Year 9 Photographs ...Was part of the Sunshine Technical School Collectionsunshine technical school, technical school -
Kew Historical Society IncBooklet - Pictorial Souvenir of the Melbourne Zoo
... Pictorial Souvenir of the Melbourne Zoo......melbourne zoo...Booklet Pictorial Souvenir of the Melbourne Zoo ...Pictorial Souvenir listing Zoological Board Members, description of gardens and their history, general information, map, and profiles with photos of particular animals.Pictorial Souvenir listing Zoological Board Members, description of gardens and their history, general information, map, and profiles with photos of particular animals. Tourist booklet costing 1/-, Cover in red, black and white includes graphic design of flamingo and kangaroos. non-fictionPictorial Souvenir listing Zoological Board Members, description of gardens and their history, general information, map, and profiles with photos of particular animals. washfold family, melbourne zoo, melbourne -- tourist publications, christian-washfold collection -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Bulla Primary School, Melbourne Zoo, c1990
... Melbourne Zoo....Melbourne Zoo...Melbourne Zoo. Photograph Bulla Primary School ...The children from Bulla Primary School enjoyed an excursion to Melbourne's Zoological Gardens where they witnessed a number of keepers tending to the animals. Some were cleaning out the enclosure while others were feeding the animals like this one in the kangaroo enclosure. The children were able to watch the procedures but were not able to venture into them.The excursion to Melbourne's Zoological Gardens was included in the student's environmental studies.A non-digital coloured photograph of a keeper in an enclosure at the zoo feeding the kangaroos.melbourne zoo, bulla primary school, school excursions, kangaroos -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Lisa Saad, Launch of the Feelix library at Melbourne Zoo, 12 February 2013
... Launch of the Feelix library at Melbourne Zoo...Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, these images were taken of the families who attended, including Zoos Victoria CEO Laura Mumaw, Minister for Community Services Sherryl Garbut and RVIB CEO Doug Kent, and the Feelix kits displayed on the day....Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, these images were taken of the families who attended, including Zoos Victoria CEO Laura Mumaw, Minister for Community Services Sherryl Garbut and RVIB CEO Doug Kent, and the Feelix kits displayed on the day. ...The Feelix library was developed to help children who were blind or have low vision experience the connection with books via tactile objects. Each print book was hand selected, a clear Braille overlay placed on the pages, and items relating to the story were made or purchased and added to the kit. The kit (book and objects) was held inside a cardboard suitcase and sent through the mail in a bright orange, zippered plastic padded pouch with a carry strap. Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, these images were taken of the families who attended, including Zoos Victoria CEO Laura Mumaw, Minister for Community Services Sherryl Garbut and RVIB CEO Doug Kent, and the Feelix kits displayed on the day.37 digital photographs of families and official guests at launch of Feelix libraryroyal victorian institute for the blind, feelix, sigrid thornton, sherryl garbut, laura mumaw, doug kent, louise curtin -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Lisa Saad, Launch of the Feelix library at Melbourne Zoo with Sigrid Thornton, 12 February 2013
... Launch of the Feelix library at Melbourne Zoo with Sigrid Thornton...Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, ambassador Sigrid Thornton read 'Owl Babies' by Martin Waddell to the crowd. ...Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, ambassador Sigrid Thornton read 'Owl Babies' by Martin Waddell to the crowd. ...The Feelix library was developed to help children who were blind or have low vision experience the connection with books via tactile objects. Each print book was hand selected, a clear Braille overlay placed on the pages, and items relating to the story were made or purchased and added to the kit. The kit (book and objects) was held inside a cardboard suitcase and sent through the mail in a bright orange, zippered plastic padded pouch with a carry strap. Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, ambassador Sigrid Thornton read 'Owl Babies' by Martin Waddell to the crowd. These images were taken of the families who attended, including Zoos Victoria CEO Laura Mumaw, Minister for Community Services Sherryl Garbut and RVIB CEO Doug Kent.36 digital photographs of families and official guests at launch of Feelix libraryroyal victorian institute for the blind, feelix, sigrid thornton, sherryl garbut, laura mumaw, doug kent, louise curtin -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Lisa Saad, Sigrid Thornton and children at the Melbourne Zoo for the launch of the Feelix library, 12 February 2013
... Sigrid Thornton and children at the Melbourne Zoo for the launch of the Feelix library...Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, ambassador Sigrid Thornton read 'The Story about Ping' by Margery Flack and Kurt Wiese to a group of five children, who played with the other objects in the suitcase as well as those for 'The Tiger who Came to Tea' by Judith Kerr. ...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Feelix Sigrid Thornton 36 digital photographs of Sigrid Thornton and five children at launch of Feelix library Sigrid Thornton and children at the Melbourne Zoo for the launch of the Feelix library Photograph Image Lisa Saad ...The Feelix library was developed to help children who were blind or have low vision experience the connection with books via tactile objects. Each print book was hand selected, a clear Braille overlay placed on the pages, and items relating to the story were made or purchased and added to the kit. The kit (book and objects) was held inside a cardboard suitcase and sent through the mail in a bright orange, zippered plastic padded pouch with a carry strap. Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, ambassador Sigrid Thornton read 'The Story about Ping' by Margery Flack and Kurt Wiese to a group of five children, who played with the other objects in the suitcase as well as those for 'The Tiger who Came to Tea' by Judith Kerr. These included a soft toy duck in bright plaid fabric, a shiny metal tea pot, a cassette recording of the story, tactile books for both stories, and metal cups.36 digital photographs of Sigrid Thornton and five children at launch of Feelix libraryroyal victorian institute for the blind, feelix, sigrid thornton -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Lisa Saad, Sigrid Thornton and children at the Melbourne Zoo for the launch of the Feelix library, 12 February 2013
... Sigrid Thornton and children at the Melbourne Zoo for the launch of the Feelix library...Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, ambassador Sigrid Thornton read 'The Story about Ping' by Margery Flack and Kurt Wiese to a group of five children, who played with the other objects in the suitcase as well as those for 'The Tiger who Came to Tea' by Judith Kerr. ...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Feelix Sigrid Thornton 37 digital photographs of Sigrid Thornton and five children at launch of Feelix library Sigrid Thornton and children at the Melbourne Zoo for the launch of the Feelix library Photograph Image Lisa Saad ...The Feelix library was developed to help children who were blind or have low vision experience the connection with books via tactile objects. Each print book was hand selected, a clear Braille overlay placed on the pages, and items relating to the story were made or purchased and added to the kit. The kit (book and objects) was held inside a cardboard suitcase and sent through the mail in a bright orange, zippered plastic padded pouch with a carry strap. Launched at the Melbourne Zoo on 11 February 2003, ambassador Sigrid Thornton read 'The Story about Ping' by Margery Flack and Kurt Wiese to a group of five children, who played with the other objects in the suitcase as well as those for 'The Tiger who Came to Tea' by Judith Kerr. These included a soft toy duck in bright plaid fabric, a shiny metal tea pot, a cassette recording of the story, tactile books for both stories, and metal cups.37 digital photographs of Sigrid Thornton and five children at launch of Feelix libraryroyal victorian institute for the blind, feelix, sigrid thornton -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Report, Kate Bodley (Melbourne Zoo), Addendum: Drug Formularly for Use With Zoo Animals and Australian Wildlife, 2000
... Kate Bodley (Melbourne Zoo)...Addendum: Drug Formularly for Use With Zoo Animals and Australian Wildlife Document Report Kate Bodley (Melbourne Zoo) ...veterinary science, zoo animals, australian wildlife -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Report, Kate Bodley (Melbourne Zoo), Veterinary care and management of zoo animals and Australian wildlife, 2000
... Kate Bodley (Melbourne Zoo)...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne veterinary science masters degree zoo animals australian wildlife Typed document. partial fulfilment for degree of Master of Veterinary Studies Veterinary care and management of zoo animals and Australian wildlife Document Report Kate Bodley (Melbourne Zoo) ...veterinary science, masters degree, zoo animals, australian wildlife -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centrepaper bag series, Fildesbag
... The Melbourne Zoo design is of 3 gorillas and Werribee has 2 zebras. ...HEALESVILLE / SANCTUARY / MELBOURNE / ZOO / VICTORIA'S/ OPEN RANGE ZOO / AT WERRIBEE/ FILDESBAG - (03) 9598 8988...The Melbourne Zoo design is of 3 gorillas and Werribee has 2 zebras. ...This bag was used for purchases made at the Healesville Sanctuary Retail Outlet possibly during 1990's. Compare with 000002Series of 3 brown paper bags using the Healesville Sanctuary 3 platypus logo (3 stylised platypus swimming in a circle) in dark green. The 2 larger bags also feature logos and identification of Melbourne Zoo and Victoria's Open Range Zoo Werribee. The Melbourne Zoo design is of 3 gorillas and Werribee has 2 zebras. The third bag is smaller and features the platypus design on the front and back of the bag. Dark green wording is also appears on each of the bags.HEALESVILLE / SANCTUARY / MELBOURNE / ZOO / VICTORIA'S/ OPEN RANGE ZOO / AT WERRIBEE/ FILDESBAG - (03) 9598 8988paper-bag, gorillas, platypus, zebra, logo -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Holmbush excursion to the zoo, 194X
... Photo of an excursion to the Melbourne Zoo possibly in the 1940s. The matron is believed to be Dorothy Farmer, names of the children are not known but most appear in other photos from the photo album. ...Black and white photo of Matron and children at the Melbourne Zoo pasted to the page of an album....Photo of an excursion to the Melbourne Zoo possibly in the 1940s. The matron is believed to be Dorothy Farmer, names of the children are not known but most appear in other photos from the photo album. ...Photo of an excursion to the Melbourne Zoo possibly in the 1940s. The matron is believed to be Dorothy Farmer, names of the children are not known but most appear in other photos from the photo album. From a photo album which contains photos of Holmbush and some of the excursions and events that happened there, appears to have been put together in the 1940s. Including trips to the zoo and picnics. Holmbush at 1267 Burke road, was one of the properties that Legacy used for Junior Legatees. It was purchased 1942. In 1957 Holmbush was renamed until it was sold in 1977.A compilation of photos of the matron and junior legatees in the Legacy residences.Black and white photo of Matron and children at the Melbourne Zoo pasted to the page of an album.residences, holmbush, matron -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, mid 1970's
... Black and white photograph the Australasian Post magazine item titled "Old trams were horse-powered" of Melbourne Zoo horse tram No. 43 in The Avenue at Royal Parade, Parkville. ...In ink on rear "Melbourne Zoo horse tram No. 43 in The Avenue at Royal Parade, Parkville, plus text. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Horse Trams Zoo Tram Royal Park tram 43 In ink on rear "Melbourne Zoo horse tram No. 43 in The Avenue at Royal Parade, Parkville, plus text. ...Black and white photograph the Australasian Post magazine item titled "Old trams were horse-powered" of Melbourne Zoo horse tram No. 43 in The Avenue at Royal Parade, Parkville. See item 8356 for a similar photo with the same tramcar.In ink on rear "Melbourne Zoo horse tram No. 43 in The Avenue at Royal Parade, Parkville, plus text. From a periodical in the R. W Green collection".trams, tramways, horse trams, zoo tram, royal park, tram 43 -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Bulla Primary School, Zoo excursion, c1990
... Melbourne Zoo...The children from Bulla Primary School were taken on an excursion to Melbourne Zoo as part of their environmental studies. ...Sunbury Global Learning Centre Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne The children from Bulla Primary School were taken on an excursion to Melbourne Zoo as part of their environmental studies. ...The children from Bulla Primary School were taken on an excursion to Melbourne Zoo as part of their environmental studies. On that day they witnessed the different park officers caring for the animals in a variety of ways.A non-digital coloured photograph of a park officer hosing down a small area in a koala enclosure.melbourne zoo, school excursions, bulla primary school, koalas -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Holmbush excursion to the zoo, 194X
... Photo of an excursion to the Melbourne Zoo possibly in the 1940s. The matron and children are riding elephants. ...Black and white photo of Matron and children on elephants at the Melbourne Zoo pasted to the page of an album....Photo of an excursion to the Melbourne Zoo possibly in the 1940s. The matron and children are riding elephants. ...Photo of an excursion to the Melbourne Zoo possibly in the 1940s. The matron and children are riding elephants. The matron is believed to be Dorothy Farmer, names of the children are not known but most appear in other photos from the photo album. From a photo album which contains photos of Holmbush and some of the excursions and events that happened there, appears to have been put together in the 1940s. Including trips to the zoo and picnics. Holmbush at 1267 Burke road, was one of the properties that Legacy used for Junior Legatees. It was purchased 1942. In 1957 Holmbush was renamed until it was sold in 1977.A compilation of photos of the matron and junior legatees in the Legacy residences.Black and white photo of Matron and children on elephants at the Melbourne Zoo pasted to the page of an album.residences, holmbush, matron -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - Colour slides, Kodachrome, Excursion, 1986
... 29 colour slides of what appears to be an excursion to a Butterfly House at possibly the Melbourne Zoo....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne excursions botanic garden butterfly house zoo 29 colour slides of what appears to be an excursion to a Butterfly House at possibly the Melbourne Zoo. ...29 colour slides of what appears to be an excursion to a Butterfly House at possibly the Melbourne Zoo.excursions, botanic garden, butterfly house, zoo -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Vice-regal visit to Zoo: Lord Huntingfield greets the King of the Beasts
... ...melbourne zoo...Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Andrew Arthur Wellesley Wilkie, 1853-1948, was Director of the Melbourne Zoo from 1923 to 1936 and was associated with the zoo for 70 years. ...Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Andrew Arthur Wellesley Wilkie, 1853-1948, was Director of the Melbourne Zoo from 1923 to 1936 and was associated with the zoo for 70 years. ...Photographer notations on slide: "Vice Regal visit to zoo B42" Published: The Age, Tuesday 26 June 1934, page 11. Published title: VICE-ROYALTY GREETS THE KING OF THE BEASTS AT THE ZOO. Published caption: “Lord Huntingfield experienced a pleasant “induction ceremony” as Patron of the Royal Zoological and Acclimatisation Society yesterday, when he made a tour of the Zoological Gardens. The picture shows the Governor, accompanied by Lady Huntingfield, inspecting the King of the Beasts, who is submitting to a little playful treatment from the Director of the Gardens, Mr. Wilkie, while the Director whispers in his ear that a distinguished visitor has come to see him.” Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204818472 Description: A man wearing a hat and suit strokes a caged lion, observed by a man in a hat, scarf and overcoat who is leaning on a walking stick, and a woman in a hat and coat, holding a handbag. They stand behind a protective rail. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Andrew Arthur Wellesley Wilkie, 1853-1948, was Director of the Melbourne Zoo from 1923 to 1936 and was associated with the zoo for 70 years. He first worked as a horticultural assistant to Government botanist Baron Ferdinand von Mueller at the Botanical Gardens at the age of 13, along with his older brother David. One of Andrew’s jobs was to capture moths for the National Herbarium. In 1857, a group of prominent Melburnians assembled at St. Patrick’s Hall to form the Zoological Society of Victoria, with the aim of introducing animals and plants from overseas. It was conceived, “For the purposes of science and for that of affording the public the advantages of studying the habits of the animal creation in properly arranged zoological gardens.” The Victorian Government granted 32 acres (13 hectares) of land to the Zoological Society at the southern end of Richmond Paddock on the opposite bank to the Botanical Gardens. (This is where AAMI Stadium and Collingwood Football Club now stand.) In 1861, the Zoological Society of Victoria was renamed The Acclimatisation Society of Victoria. Unfortunately the Yarra River frontage was damp, swampy and subject to flooding, so the animals were briefly housed at the Botanical Gardens until in 1862, the City of Melbourne donated 55 acres (22 hectares) of land at Royal Park for the fledgling zoo. Baron von Mueller secured employment at Royal Park for Andrew and David and they helped to lay out the gardens, plant trees and take care of a collection of deer, pheasants, hares and partridges. Initially the zoo was used for the acclimatisation of animals recovering from the long voyage to Australia and for breeding them for sport. In 1872, the zoo bought two lions, a leopard and a cheetah that had been seized from circus showmen Keith and Phillips when they were unable to pay the bill of butcher Mr T K Bennet of Bourke Street. The first zoo director, Mr. Albert Le Souef, negotiated with captains of ships to buy animals at overseas ports they visited and soon a multitude of exotic species arrived, including a ten-year-old Indian elephant in 1878. In 1923, after being head keeper for some years, Andrew was appointed director of the zoo. By 1933, the zoo had 110 different species of animals, 200 species of birds and 72 species of reptiles under Andrew’s care. He had personally planted all but six trees and laid out the garden beds. As director he lobbied authorities for funds to build more humane enclosures for the animals. In June 1928, Table Talk magazine wrote of Andrew Wilkie: “Up at the Zoo there is a humble gentleman who is a lion among the lions, who knows the proper specific to employ when the boa constrictor has chilblains, and who is a friend and confidant of Queenie the elephant. His fount of zoological lore has never been plumbed. It is bottomless, like his good fellowship and geniality. Every day he may be seen somewhere in the grounds of that growing sanctuary for the strange and arresting fauna and creeping things of the world, and I assure you as one who is privy to his passion that that area and its inhabitants are rarely out of his thoughts.” Andrew retired from the zoo in 1936 at the age of 83 and in 1948 died at his home in Brunswick aged 94. He and his wife Josephine had six children. Roy, aged 28 in 1934, was a former Wirth’s circus lion who had been left at the zoo at 10 years of age. Andrew visited Roy every day on his rounds and the pair formed a close and affectionate bond. Wireless Weekly magazine in February 1933 reported, “Roy was delighted to see Mr Wilkie, and in a docile manner, approached the bars of his cage and had his head vigorously rubbed by the director, who daily carries out this act of kindness.” As reported in The Herald on 27 October 1936, “Mr Wilkie has also found the old lion docile. He has not shown the animal any particular favouritism, but the lion has shown him a faithfulness that none of the keepers can claim. When Mr Wilkie approaches the bars the lion rolls over and lets the director stroke him and pull his tail. He gets very excited if Mr Wilkie passes without climbing over the protecting rail for a little game.” A 1930 newsreel film shows Andrew stroking Roy’s mane through the bars and the blissed out big cat lying on his back while lifting his chin for a rub. Another newsreel film from the time shows Andrew stroking a lioness and playfully pulling her tail. The Victorian Acclimatisation Society was founded in 1861 by Edward Wilson, 1813-1878, then owner and editor of The Argus newspaper. He said that Australian indigenous animals were practically useless, providing only “a little sport and an occasional meal”. The Society believed that Australia’s plants and animals were vastly inferior to those in Europe. They wanted to introduce and acclimatise to Victoria “all innoxious animals, birds, fishes, insects and vegetables, whether useful or ornamental” for sport and for the table, and to spread indigenous animals and plants from the colony around the world. Their motto was “if it lives, we want it”. The Society was primarily responsible for introducing sparrows, starlings, sambar and hog deer, ostriches, brown trout, blackberries, and carp to the Murray River. They released the European songbirds, thrush and blackbird to quell the homesickness of British settlers. The Society also sent Australian animals like platypus, echidnas, kangaroos and koalas to Europe for scientific and novelty purposes. Thomas Austin, a wealthy sheep farmer of Barwon Park, Winchelsea (property now owned by the National Trust) was a member and in 1859 he introduced hares, blackbirds, thrushes and partridges onto his property. He is probably best known for introducing 24 breeding rabbits onto his estate as game for shooting parties. Thomas quipped, “The introduction of a few rabbits could do little harm and might provide a touch of home, in addition to a spot of hunting." In 2022, genomic data confirmed that Australia’s feral rabbit population is entirely descended from these rabbits. Biological control has brought the rabbit population down from an estimated high of 10 billion rabbits in the 1920s to approximately 200 million today, inhabiting 70% of Australian landmass (5.3 million square kilometres). In 1872, the Acclimatisation Society was renamed The Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria and they focused on importing exotic animals for display purposes to the zoo. In 1937, the Royal Acclimatisation Society of Victoria was recreated as the Zoological Board of Victoria with a focus on research of native animals threatened with extinction. In an editorial for The Argus newspaper, 16 March 1856, Edward Wilson lamented: "…this country has been shamelessly stolen from the blacks. Had they been like the New Zealanders or the North American Indians, we should have bought their land, and supplied them with the means of living when we took it... In less than twenty years we have nearly swept them off the face of the earth. We have shot them down like dogs. In the guise of friendship we have issued corrosion sublimate in their damper, and consigned whole tribes to the agonies of an excruciating death. We have made them drunkards, and infected them with disease which has rotted the bones of their adults, and made such few children as are born amongst them a sorrow and a torture from the very instant of their birth. We have made them outcasts on their own land, and are rapidly consigning them to entire annihilation. There are but a few of them left, comparatively. This is what we would do for that few. We would feed and clothe every one of them.” [Note: this last sentence is italicized in the original newspaper article text]. Lord Huntingfield, (William Charles Arcedeckne Vanneck) 1883-1969, Governor of Victoria 1934-1939, was a British Conservative Party politician and the first ever Australian-born Governor of an Australian state (although he was always considered British). He was patron of the Royal Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria and was acting Governor-General for six months during the absence of Lord Gowie in 1938. Lady Huntingfield (née Margaret Eleanor Crosby) 1884-1943, his American-born wife showed great interest in social welfare and the advancement of women and children. She was president of the City Newsboys Society and Patroness of the Girls Friendly Society. In 1937, rose breeder Alister Clark named a yellow hybrid tea rose for her. In 1940, the City of Melbourne opened the Lady Huntingfield Free Kindergarten in North Melbourne, now the Lady Huntingfield Early Learning and Family Services Centre. Lady Huntingfield died in London in 1943 after her house was bombed during a German airstrike. The Lady Huntingfield Memorial Scholarship was established after the City of Melbourne raised £1000 in a public appeal conducted in her memory for students undertaking a Social Work degree at the University of Melbourne. It is awarded annually to this day. The Queen Victoria Hospital named a bed in her honour. References: VICE-ROYALTY GREETS THE KING OF BEASTS AT THE ZOO. (1934, June 26). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved August 18, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204818472 Prominent Personalities ANDREW WILKIE (1928, June 7). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 15. Retrieved August 29, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146562949 'Thomas Austin (pastoralist)', Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Austin_(pastoralist) 'Edward Wilson (journalist)', Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Wilson_(journalist) THE WOMAN'S WORLD (1934, June 26). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved August 19, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243164806 MR. WILKIE CAN PULL THE OLD LION'S TAIL (1936, October 27). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 4. Retrieved August 18, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article248551307 Director Of Zoo Will Retire Tomorrow--With White Kitten (1936, December 30). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 8. Retrieved August 18, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244655203 LIGHT CAR CLUB IN CARICATURE (1931, August 25). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 24. Retrieved August 19, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article276250310 'The Acclimatisation Society was driven by misguided ideals about 'fixing nature' in Australia', ABC News, https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-04/acclimatisation-society-introduced-species-history-listen/101588262?utm_source=abc_news_app&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_campaign=abc_news_app&utm_content=safari 'Dr Andrew Wilkie Director Of Melbourne Zoo, With Lion (1930) Video', Pond5 Inc., https://www.pond5.com/stock-footage/item/155691351-dr-andrew-wilkie-director-melbourne-zoo-lion-1930 'Kodak Cinegraph Compilation No 12', ACMI Collection, YouTube.com [Zoo footage at 8.33 minutes, Mr Wilkie at 11.04 minutes], https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZZqgSNsP0k THE ABORIGINES. (1856, March 16). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 4. Retrieved September 28, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4833244Photographer notations on slide: "Vice Regal visit to zoo B42".1930-1939, melbourne zoo, animals, hunting, wildlife, royal park, gardens -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Lakes Entrance Primary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999
... Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Schools activities Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Lakes Entrance Primary School Lakes Post Newspaper ...Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Lakes Entrance Primary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999
... Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Schools activities Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Lakes Entrance Primary School Lakes Post Newspaper ...Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Lakes Entrance Primary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999
... Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Schools activities Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Lakes Entrance Primary School Lakes Post Newspaper ...Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Lakes Entrance Primary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999
... Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Schools activities Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Lakes Entrance Primary School Lakes Post Newspaper ...Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Lakes Entrance Primary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999
... Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Schools activities Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Lakes Entrance Primary School Lakes Post Newspaper ...Colour photograph showing first remote videoing conference between Melbourne Zoo and Primary School Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Natalie Lloyd, Little Worlds: Australian Zoological Gardens, 2008
... Article in Orb & Sceptre: Studies in British Imperialism and its Legacies, by Natalie Lloyd (ref. to Alfred Lynch's design of Melbourne Zoo)...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne natalie lloyd australia zoological gardens alfred lynch Article in Orb & Sceptre: Studies in British Imperialism and its Legacies, by Natalie Lloyd (ref. to Alfred Lynch's design of Melbourne Zoo) Little Worlds: Australian Zoological Gardens Document Natalie Lloyd ...Article in Orb & Sceptre: Studies in British Imperialism and its Legacies, by Natalie Lloyd (ref. to Alfred Lynch's design of Melbourne Zoo)natalie lloyd, australia, zoological gardens, alfred lynch -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPlan, Caroline Le Souef, Plan of the Gardens of the Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria, Royal Park, melbourne, 1877
... Drawn by Caroline Le Souef and reproduced in the early Melbourne Zoo guides....Drawn by Caroline Le Souef and reproduced in the early Melbourne Zoo guides. Plan of the Gardens of the Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria, Royal Park, melbourne Plan Caroline Le Souef ...Appears to be based on the design by Alfred Lynch in 1861 see B17.0076. From ' Little Worlds: Australian Zoological Gardens Part III UWA. Also see B18.0029 Similar plan.Copy of plan from the 'Proceedings of the Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria, Vol 4, 1877. Drawn by Caroline Le Souef and reproduced in the early Melbourne Zoo guides.caroline le souef, alfred lynch, zoological and acclimatisation society of victoria, royal park, g. purchas -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, 3/06/1916 12:00:00 AM
... On rear in ink "Melbourne, Zoo Horse tram at Cnr. Royal Pde Parkville Car No. 42 or 43". ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Zoo Tram Royal Park Horse Trams On rear in ink "Melbourne, Zoo Horse tram at Cnr. ...Black and white copy print of Zoo Tram at the Royal Park gates, corner of Royal Parade Parkville.On rear in ink "Melbourne, Zoo Horse tram at Cnr. Royal Pde Parkville Car No. 42 or 43". Has a "M. Rowe Copyright" on rear.trams, tramways, zoo tram, royal park, horse trams -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Lily Eileen and Margaret Teresa Gorman, 1923
... This photograph was taken at the Melbourne Zoo, 18th November 1923....This photograph was taken at the Melbourne Zoo, 18th November 1923. Lily Eileen and Margaret Teresa Gorman, 1923 Photograph ...Margaret Teresa (Mag) Gorman, 1904-1997, was a daughter of Timothy Gorman and his wife Mary (née Scolari). She was a noted card player and enjoyed fine crochet work. She never married, instead devoting much of her life to looking after her mother. Mag's sister Lily Eileen Gorman was born in 1896 and died in 1975, age 79.Black and white copy of original photograph, which shows two young women dressed in coats and hats sitting on an outdoor bench. A garden enclosed by chicken wire is behind them. This photograph was taken at the Melbourne Zoo, 18th November 1923.mag gorman (margaret teresa gorman), lily eileen gorman -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNewspaper, The Mirror, "Our tram on track", 6/02/1980 12:00:00 AM
... ... South Melbourne Loop... Zoo...Features a photo of the Box Hill Historical Society replica crossbench tram of the Box Hill - Doncaster tramway on the loop track at South Melbourne Football ground loop with the TMSV zoo horse being operated in the background. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Box Hill South Melbourne Loop Zoo Tram Horse Trams TMSV Newspaper clipping from The Mirror - Wednesday 6 Feb. 1980, titled "Our tram on track". ...Newspaper clipping from The Mirror - Wednesday 6 Feb. 1980, titled "Our tram on track". Features a photo of the Box Hill Historical Society replica crossbench tram of the Box Hill - Doncaster tramway on the loop track at South Melbourne Football ground loop with the TMSV zoo horse being operated in the background. Quotes the Society President, Irvine Green. See Reg Item 1654 for a photograph of the horse tram.trams, tramways, box hill, south melbourne loop, zoo tram, horse trams, tmsv -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Framed montage, Arthouse - Picture Framing & Gallery, Jesus in the House of Martha and Mary, 2013
... on label: ABOVE: Ladies handing out light refreshments to seafarers during an outang at the Melbourne Zoo in 1907 BELOW: A full house awaiting New Years Eve dinner followed by entertainment in 1927...This exhibition presents a selection of stained glass windows and historical photographs from the Mission, to capture a glimpse of some of the people and scenes integrale to this relationship. reflections of the sea georgia melville exhibition 2013 world trade centre wtc creative victoria prov mission to seafarers stained glass windows justine m. philip flinders street karen brady lhlg picnic social events catherine mclay arthouse on label: ABOVE: Ladies handing out light refreshments to seafarers during an outang at the Melbourne Zoo in 1907 BELOW: A full house awaiting New Years Eve dinner followed by entertainment in 1927 Framed and mounted on black cardboard of black and white and colour reproductions from the MTSV collection for the exhibition Reflections of the Sea with brief label signage Jesus in the House of Martha and Mary Photograph Framed montage Arthouse - Picture Framing & Gallery Justine M.Philip Daniel Climent ...FRIENDS OF THE MISSION The Mission has always relied heavily on the patronage of its volunteers and sponsors who are kind enough to donate much-needed funds, time and expertise. In its first year, the Mission had only 99 pounds to its name, 90 pounds of which was taken up by the chaplain’s salary! Today the Mission is overseen by a Board of Directors and is run by a dedicated team of employees and volunteers. Even though developments such as containerisation in the shipping industry have meant that the number of seafarers on each vessel and their time spent in port has been drastically reduced, the needs of seafarers are just as pressing today as they were when the Mission first began. This window, titled ‘Jesus in the House of Martha and Mary’, was installed in 1947 in memory of Karen Brady, a volunteer and friend of the Mission, dedicated to providing for the needs of seafarers. This window is symbolic of the continuation of such needs in modern times.ontextual or historic information Reflections of the Sea was an exhibition of 10 framed montage of photographs from the mission's archive collection showcasing 10 stained glass windows from the St Peter chapel. This exhibition curated by Georgia Melville and Catherine McLay, and funded by PROV and Creative Victoria, was displayed in the World Trade Centre Wharf Gallery in June July 2013 and toured to Queenscliff Maritime Museum. The photographs of the windows were taken by scientific photographer Justine M. Philip. This frame is showcasing the memorial window to member of the Guild, Karen Brady, who died during a black out hit by a car while she was on her way back home from the Mission, and two photographs of social activities organised for seafarers.Framed and mounted on black cardboard of black and white and colour reproductions from the MTSV collection for the exhibition Reflections of the Sea with brief label signageon label: ABOVE: Ladies handing out light refreshments to seafarers during an outang at the Melbourne Zoo in 1907 BELOW: A full house awaiting New Years Eve dinner followed by entertainment in 1927reflections of the sea, georgia melville, exhibition, 2013, world trade centre, wtc, creative victoria, prov, mission to seafarers, stained glass windows, justine m. philip, flinders street, karen brady, lhlg, picnic, social events, catherine mclay, arthouse -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Unusual sight of tram in a paddock", 5/07/1988 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper cutting from The Courier, Ballarat, Tuesday 5/7/1988, page 11 of replica Melbourne Zoo horse tram 269 at Daryl Hawksworth's Swiss Mountain Hotel on the Glenelg Highway between Creswick and Daylesford. ...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Trams tramways Zoo Tram Kilmore Swiss Mountain Hotel Daryl Hawksworth Horse Trams Newspaper cutting from The Courier, Ballarat, Tuesday 5/7/1988, page 11 of replica Melbourne Zoo horse tram 269 at Daryl Hawksworth's Swiss Mountain Hotel on the Glenelg Highway between Creswick and Daylesford. ...Newspaper cutting from The Courier, Ballarat, Tuesday 5/7/1988, page 11 of replica Melbourne Zoo horse tram 269 at Daryl Hawksworth's Swiss Mountain Hotel on the Glenelg Highway between Creswick and Daylesford. Mentions use of tram at Kilmore, proposed use at Ballarat but coupling problems and soon to return to Kilmore.trams, tramways, zoo tram, kilmore, swiss mountain hotel, daryl hawksworth, horse trams
