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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Seedling Beds in Nursery, C. 1956
... Seedling Beds in Nursery...Kneen 19.11.1991, "Student attending to seedlings is Judy Serjeant (now Hilton)....Female student attending to seedlings in the Old Nursery. ... On reverse, "Seedling beds in Nursery," and, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. ...Kneen 19.11.1991, "Student attending to seedlings is Judy Serjeant (now Hilton). nursery judy hilton (nee serjeant) female student seedling beds students working outside judy serjeant old nursery publicity On reverse, "Seedling beds in Nursery," and, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. ...Note by T.H. Kneen 19.11.1991, "Student attending to seedlings is Judy Serjeant (now Hilton).Black and white photograph. Female student attending to seedlings in the Old Nursery. On reverse, "Seedling beds in Nursery," and, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. No. C.1767.D."nursery, judy hilton (nee serjeant), female student, seedling beds, students working outside, judy serjeant, old nursery, publicity -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Detail of Construction of Seedling Frames, August 1947
... Detail of Construction of Seedling Frames...Black and white photograph of a detail of the construction of the seedling frames in the Old Nursery....e. m. gibson collection seedling frames construction of seedling frames detail of construction nursery "Aug 1947. ...Black and white photograph of a detail of the construction of the seedling frames in the Old Nursery."Aug 1947. Detail of construction." E M Gibson 9/7 364e. m. gibson collection, seedling frames, construction of seedling frames, detail of construction, nursery -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Seedling Beds in the Old Nursery, Late 1940s
... Seedling Beds in the Old Nursery...Black and white photograph of the seedling beds in the Old Nursery. Staff member standing in the centre of the beds holding a hoe. ...e. m. gibson collection seedling beds old nursery nuresery staff 831/7 Black and white photograph of the seedling beds in the Old Nursery. ...Black and white photograph of the seedling beds in the Old Nursery. Staff member standing in the centre of the beds holding a hoe. Bush House on the right.831/7e. m. gibson collection, seedling beds, old nursery, nuresery, staff -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, The Leader, Planting Out Seedlings, c. 1932
... 3 copies black and white print. 6 female students planting seedlings in the bed leading to the Principal's Residence...One copy inscribed, "Title: Planting out Seedlings Neg: 177...Also see newspaper cutting B00.1127 where the photograph has the caption,"Students Renovating a Border in the Gardens." planting seedlings principal's residence female students shirt tie jodhpurs leggings students working outside long border principal's house One copy inscribed, "Title: Planting out Seedlings Neg: 177 3 copies black and white print. 6 female students planting seedlings in the bed leading to the Principal's Residence Planting Out Seedlings Photograph Black and white print The Leader ...Note by T.H. Kneen 4 December 1991, "Students are working on the Long Border-the path leads on to the the Principal's Residence obscured by the pine tree at the right. The dress worn by women students-shirt, tie, jodhpurs, leggings-was established pre-1926." Also see newspaper cutting B00.1127 where the photograph has the caption,"Students Renovating a Border in the Gardens."3 copies black and white print. 6 female students planting seedlings in the bed leading to the Principal's ResidenceOne copy inscribed, "Title: Planting out Seedlings Neg: 177planting, seedlings, principal's residence, female students, shirt, tie, jodhpurs, leggings, students working outside, long border, principal's house -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Florist Booklet, Modern Print Warrnambool, The Floral Farm Warrnambool Flower Seedling List 1926, 1926
... The Floral Farm Warrnambool Flower Seedling List 1926...The Floral Farm Warrnambool Flower Seedling List 1926 Booklet Florist Booklet Modern Print Warrnambool Jukes and McArthur ...A business booklet of plants for sale and seasonal suggestions for planting.This booklet has sixteen pages with gold and blue printing on the white cover. The pages contain printed material. The pages have been stapled but the staples have been removed.non-fictionA business booklet of plants for sale and seasonal suggestions for planting.warrnambool plant nurseries, charles jukes -
Beechworth Honey ArchivePublication, Native Eucalypts of South Australia (Dean Nicolle)Seedling paintings by Ian Roberts, 2013
... Native Eucalypts of South Australia (Dean Nicolle)Seedling paintings by Ian Roberts...On the inside front cover is a map of South Australia & on the inside back cover is a photo of the Author & a blurb about him Native Eucalypts of South Australia (Dean Nicolle)Seedling paintings by Ian Roberts Publication ...Soft cover book slightly shorter than A4, Mustard colour cover with a photo of a eucalypt on the front cover, on the back cover is a blurb. On the inside front cover is a map of South Australia & on the inside back cover is a photo of the Author & a blurb about him -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet - Handbook, Michele Adler, The Seedling Growing Trial, 1997
... The Seedling Growing Trial...Plant in Print price label on front. The Seedling Growing Trial Booklet Handbook Michele Adler Adland Horticultural P/L ...growing seedlings, michele adler, student handbook, teaching -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbourneManuscript, F. von Mueller, Some factors affecting the seedling survival of Eucalyptus Largifllorenes, 1959
... Some factors affecting the seedling survival of Eucalyptus Largifllorenes...Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne 4 Water Street University of Melbourne Creswick Campus Building 719/718 Creswick goldfields By F. von Mueller and G.K Treloar Book Some factors affecting the seedling survival of Eucalyptus Largifllorenes Manuscript F. von Mueller ...By F. von Mueller and G.K TreloarBook -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History GroupCard - Prize Certificate, Yarra Glen Agricultural and Horticultural Society, 57th Annual Show Saturday, 15th March, 1958, First Prize Awarded to C. Fulford Class J 1991 No 1 Exhibits Dish of Stewart's Seedling Apples Pres. T.A. Cunningham Sec C.B. Gibbs
... Fulford Class J 1991 No 1 Exhibits Dish of Stewart's Seedling Apples Pres. T.A. Cunningham Sec C.B. ...Fulford Class J 1991 No 1 Exhibits Dish of Stewart's Seedling Apples Pres. T.A. Cunningham Sec C.B. ...Charles Henry Fulford was a Wonga Park orchardist. He was the first child born in the Eight Hour Pioneer Settlement at Wonga Park. He was born 4/8/1896 and married 11/2/1922 Violet May Hooper at St Mark's Church of England Wonga Park (being the first wedding held at that new church building) He lived initially in Paynters Road with his parents and later in Fulford Road. He had two sons and six daughters - Dorothy Isabel born 11/12/1893, Violet May born 19/5/1928, David Walter born 24/9/1926, Madge born 7/8/1928, James Henry born 17/6/1930, Betty born 4/12/1934, Ethel Beatrice born 19/5/1939 and June born 29/1/1943White coloured card with Blue printing -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionWicker basket to transport seedlings
... The seedlings risked damage if they dried out. These baskets were used to transport and protect open-rooted pine seedlings. ...Large wicker basket used to transport seedlings With metal locking mechanism and wicker handle Donated by FCV forester, Bert Semmens...The seedlings risked damage if they dried out. These baskets were used to transport and protect open-rooted pine seedlings. ...Seedlings were lifted from seedbeds in FCV nurseries, usually early in the morning, then packed to be transported by road or rail. The seedlings risked damage if they dried out. These baskets were used to transport and protect open-rooted pine seedlings. Thought be used at French Island in about 1920.Large wicker basket used to transport seedlings With metal locking mechanism and wicker handle Donated by FCV forester, Bert Semmensnurseries, plantations, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, Gallipoli's 'Lone Pine' Lives On
... A detailed account of the story of Lone Pine in Gallipoli and how seedlings were grown from a pine cone brought back by Sgt. ...White A4 paper with black type x 3 pages recounting the story of Legacy's propagation of Lone Pine seedlings. ...Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne A detailed account of the story of Lone Pine in Gallipoli and how seedlings were grown from a pine cone brought back by Sgt. ...A detailed account of the story of Lone Pine in Gallipoli and how seedlings were grown from a pine cone brought back by Sgt. Keith McDowell. The author and date of this account is not known but was post 1989. The text says: " Gallipoli Lone Pine Lives On The Gallipoli Lone Pine has become a piece of living history in Australia. Every Australian solider who served at Gallipoli, knew Plateau 400 or ‘Lone Pine’ – the scene of some of the fiercest hand-to-hand combat by Australian in World War 1. The Plateau was distinguished by a solitary lone pine which bore silent witness to the heroism and tenacity of Australians who fought there. Lone Pine was a heavily fortified Turkish trench position, identified by a solitary Pinus Halepensis species commonly known as an ‘Aleppo Pine’. (** NB this has since been corrected and the species is not an 'Aleppo pine' but Pinus Brutia, commonly called Turkish pine) At 5.30 pm on August 6th, 1915, Australians of the First Brigade attacked the Turkish trenches under heavy machine-gun and artillery fire. The Australians found the trenches were roofed over with pine logs covered with earth. They clawed the roofing back and jumped into the trenches below. After savage hand-to-hand fighting the trenches were taken by 6 pm. Attack and counter attack continued until August 10, when fighting at Lone Pine ceased, and the position as firmly held in Australian hands. The six Australian Battalions involved lost 80 officers and 2197 men in the battle for Lone Pine. Turkish deaths were estimated at between 5,000 and 6,000. At Gallipoli during the evacuation, 33 men of the 24th Battalion mounted a gallant action. They were left behind to keep up the pretence that the Lone Pine trenches were still occupied. They destroyed the remaining guns, and embarked before daylight 20 minutes before the appointed time, and less than two hours before a storm blew up which would have made withdrawal impossible. Although the Lone Pine was destroyed in the fighting it lives on today in Australia. Which is where the Legacy Lone Pine story begins. During the withdrawal a soldier, Sgt. Keith McDowell, picked up a pine cone from the original Lone Pine and placed it in his haversack as a souvenir. Sgt. McDowell carried the cone for the remainder of the war and when he returned to Australia gave it to his Aunt, Mrs Emma Gray of Grassmere near Warrnambool. “Here Aunty, you’ve got a green thumb, see if you can grow something out of this”, the late Mrs Gray’s son, Alexander, recalled. But it wasn’t until some 12 years later that Mrs Gray planted the few seeds from the cone, five of which sprouted and grew into little trees. One of the pines eventually died but the remaining four survived. In May, 1933, one was planted in Wattle Park on the occasion of the Trooping of the Colour by the 24th Battalion. On the 11th June 1933, the second tree was planted with full military honours by S G Savige of the 24th Battalion, at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, where it now shades the well-loved statue of Simpson and his donkey. The late Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige KBE, CB, DSO, MC, ED, was the founder of Melbourne Legacy. Formed in 1923, the Melbourne Legacy Club was the first such Club to be established. On the 18 June 1933 the third tree was planted at the Sisters, near Terang, just north east of Warrnambool. This is the area Mrs Gray’s family lived and the home of several Gallipoli veterans. The fourth tree was planted in the Warrnambool Gardens on 23 January 1934. In 1964 Legatee Tom Griffiths, then President of Warrnambool Legacy, put forward the idea that more seedlings should be raised in the Jubilee Year of Gallipoli from the established trees with the object of planting memorial trees throughout Australia in memory of those who fell in action at Lone Pine in 1915. The project was outlined in a paper presented to the Perth Conference in 1965 and was strongly supported. Two batches of cones were sent to Melbourne, one from the tree at ‘The Sisters’ and another from the tree at the Warrnambool Gardens, and the full cooperation of the (then) Forests Commission of Victoria, was guaranteed by the Chief Commissioner, Mr Benallack. Unfortunately, these cones had been gathered too late as the seeds had already been cast, and the few seeds that survived failed to germinate. However, Melbourne Legacy then undertook the propagation and distribution of seedlings. With the assistance of the Shrine of Remembrance Trustees, permission was granted by the Melbourne City Parks and gardens Curator to harvest a limited number of cones from the 24th Battalion tree at the Shrine and these were gathered by the Forest Commission and after the necessary preparatory treatment were planted in the Commission’s nursery at Macedon. Approximately 150 seedlings were raised from these cones by Dr Grose, Director and Silviculture. Melbourne Legacy’s Commemoration Committee was responsible for the collection, propagation, presentation and dedication of Lone Pines from the 24th Battalion tree at the Shrine of Remembrance. One the 14 September 1989 further cones were collected with the hope to raise 1000 trees from the seeds. This could not have been done without the invaluable assistance of the Department of Natural Resources and Dr Peter May at the Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture in Richmond, Victoria. Thus, Legacy is helping to keep the memory of the Gallipoli ‘Lone Pine’ alive – its spirit living on today. Presentations are made to schools, ex-service organisations and interested bodies by Legacy Clubs in the hope that they will be cherished as a symbol of Australian nationhood and of its just pride, devotion, courage, selflessness and sense of service to others. "The Legacy Lone Pine program helped promote the Anzac story throughout Australia.White A4 paper with black type x 3 pages recounting the story of Legacy's propagation of Lone Pine seedlings. lone pine, gallipoli -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Putting Out Seedlings, Unknown
... On reverse, "Title: Putting out Seedlings Neg:176."...female students planting seedlings george russ students espaliers students working outside bush house shade house On reverse, "Title: Putting out Seedlings Neg:176." ...Note by T.H. Kneen 11 December 1991, "Gentleman holding hose is George Russ (1916-36), who was the staff member responsible for the management of the grounds and practical training of students. Position of espaliers is puzzling-are the beds being planted up the future creation of the bush house?"Black and white print. 2 female students sitting on a board planting and a man standing watering with a hose. On reverse, "Title: Putting out Seedlings Neg:176."female students, planting, seedlings, george russ, students, espaliers, students working outside, bush house, shade house -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Planting Demonstration, Unknown
... 10 black and white photographs demonstrating preparing bed and planting of Stock seedlings. (7) "Stock seedlings as lifted from open nursery bed."...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne stock seedlings nursery bed soil preparation planting technique 10 black and white photographs demonstrating preparing bed and planting of Stock seedlings. (7) "Stock seedlings as lifted from open nursery bed." ...10 black and white photographs demonstrating preparing bed and planting of Stock seedlings. (7) "Stock seedlings as lifted from open nursery bed."stock seedlings, nursery bed, soil preparation, planting technique -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white photograph, E.M. Gibson, Seedlimgs in the Orchard, September 1942
... Black and white photograph of rows of seedlings in the Orchard...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne seedlings orchard vegetables flowers 2/10 Black and white photograph of rows of seedlings in the Orchard Seedlimgs in the Orchard Photograph Black and white photograph E.M. ...2/10seedlings, orchard, vegetables, flowers -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph, Company Nursery, Dartmoor, n.d
... View of a field of pine seedlings, with two men examining the seedlings. ...View of a field of pine seedlings, with two men examining the seedlings. ...Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: Company Nursery, Dartmoor (upper left, pencil). 11 (lower right, pencil). Photography by The Arthur Studio. Further copies always available at 27 Commercial St. East, Mt. Gambier (lower right, purple stamp).port of portland -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph, 16, 1929
... 2 female students standing near the seedling beds. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne female students seedling beds June 1929. 2 female students standing near the seedling beds. 16 Photograph ...2 female students standing near the seedling beds. June 1929.female students, seedling beds -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Orchard in Flood, 1934
... Orchard in flood. Seedlings planted in rows....Orchard in flood. Seedlings planted in rows. Orchard in Flood Photograph Black and white print ...Black and white photograph. Orchard in flood. Seedlings planted in rows.On reverse, "Orchard Yarra River in flood Dec 1934."orchard, yarra river, floods, 1934 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white photograph, E.M. Gibson, Seedlings Growing in the Orchard, March/April 1942
... Black and white photograph of unidentified seedlings growing in the Orchard. Flowers in the background....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne seedlings orchard field station flowers 1/31 Black and white photograph of unidentified seedlings growing in the Orchard. ...1/31seedlings, orchard, field station, flowers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Old Nursery, 18 July 1948
... Black and white photograph of the Bush House in the Old Nursery. Seedlings in boxes....Seedlings in boxes. Old Nursery Photograph Black and white print E.M. ...Black and white photograph of the Bush House in the Old Nursery. Seedlings in boxes."18/7/48." 648/11 21bush house, e. m. gibson collection, old nursery, seedlings -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Planting Demonstration, Unknown
... 8 black and white photographs demonstrating preparation of bed and planting of Cabbage seedlings....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne planting soil preparation cabbage seedlings 8 black and white photographs demonstrating preparation of bed and planting of Cabbage seedlings. ...8 black and white photographs demonstrating preparation of bed and planting of Cabbage seedlings.planting, soil preparation, cabbage seedlings -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Espaliered Pears, August 1947
... Black and white photograph of seedling frames under construction. Espaliered pear in background...frames e. m. gibson collection seedling frames construction seedling frames nursery espaliered pear "Frames under construction Aug 1947." ...Black and white photograph of seedling frames under construction. Espaliered pear in background"Frames under construction Aug 1947." E M Gibson 9/6 364 frames, e. m. gibson collection, seedling frames, construction seedling frames, nursery, espaliered pear -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Sepia print, A.E. Bennett, Pavilion, 1894
... On display board. 3 people working in the garden in the foreground. 2 men are planting seedlings, 1 man is removing a box of seedlings from a wooden wheelbarrow.....On display board. 3 people working in the garden in the foreground. 2 men are planting seedlings, 1 man is removing a box of seedlings from a wooden wheelbarrow.. ...Used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 14. Other black and white copies see B98.1035Sepia photograph. Enlargement of illustration in, "Prize Essays," Alfred E. Bennett. On display board. 3 people working in the garden in the foreground. 2 men are planting seedlings, 1 man is removing a box of seedlings from a wooden wheelbarrow..prize essays, alfred e. bennett, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, pavilion -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Nursery Frames Under Construction, August 1947
... Black and white photograph of close up of seedling frames under construction in the Old Nursery....frames e. m. gibson collection seedling frames construction seedling frames nursery "Aug 1947." ...Black and white photograph of close up of seedling frames under construction in the Old Nursery. "Aug 1947." E M Gibson 9/5 364frames, e. m. gibson collection, seedling frames, construction seedling frames, nursery -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph - Portrait of Rhonda Kelly, Nicole Marie, 2021
... Image showing an environmental portrait of a woman holding two potted seedlings with trees and grass in the background....Environment Conservation Portraits Geelong Nature Exhibition Work of Nature Geelong Nature Forum volunteers Image showing an environmental portrait of a woman holding two potted seedlings with trees and grass in the background. ...Thousands of volunteers work tirelessly to conserve and protect the environment of Geelong and the Bellarine. Their work often goes unnoticed. In 'The Work of Nature' the National Wool Museum and the Environment Department at the City of Greater Geelong worked with photographer Nicole Marie to showcase the significant contribution of environment volunteers in our region. Each of the eight people showcased in these portraits were nominated by their peers and members of the community for their significant contribution to conserving and protecting the environment. Rhonda Kelly - Friends of Waurn Ponds Creek Conservation volunteer projects not only have great biodiversity outcomes but are also collegial community groups that bring people together. Rhonda Kelly has worked tirelessly for over a decade for Waurn Ponds Creek. The Friends group is recognised throughout Geelong as a well-run, well organised and successful community group. This is due to the hard work of people like Rhonda. Rhonda is involved with all aspects of the Friends Group as Convener of the group, seed collector and propagator of plants at the community nursery. She is welcoming, passionate and hardworking. Not only does she organise the planting days and monthly clean-up days, but she also works with the community and schools engaging people with the value and beauty of the creek. Photo at Waurn Ponds Creek by Nicole Marie.Image showing an environmental portrait of a woman holding two potted seedlings with trees and grass in the background.environment, conservation, portraits, geelong, nature, exhibition, work of nature, geelong nature forum, volunteers -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph: Planting ceremony to commence Pine Plantation, Tarnagulla, June 1925
... A monochrome photograph of two men planting seedlings during a ceremony to commence the Pine Plantation, Tarnagulla....Donald Clark Collection. tarnagulla trees mining pine plantation the pines landmarks A monochrome photograph of two men planting seedlings during a ceremony to commence the Pine Plantation, Tarnagulla. ...From tarnagulla.org by David Gordon: "The plantation is bounded by King, Gladstone and Welsh Streets and on the east by the drainage channel. It was planted up and opened in June 1925. It is located on the massive sand heap of R.W.Hammond's quartz crushing battery, and the plantation served to enhance the appearance of a large-scale mining precinct which was by 1925 seen as an eyesore from the bygone mining days". Donald Clark Collection. A monochrome photograph of two men planting seedlings during a ceremony to commence the Pine Plantation, Tarnagulla.tarnagulla, trees, mining, pine plantation, the pines, landmarks -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Alan Brown, Tatura Tree Group, c1990s
... Tatura Tree Group, Alan Brown surveying seedlings, c1990s. Alan Brown is a retired manager of Rosella....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray tatura locals tree group brown a rosella costume male rural industry horticulture Tatura Tree Group, Alan Brown surveying seedlings, c1990s. Alan Brown is a retired manager of Rosella. ...Tatura Tree Group, Alan Brown surveying seedlings, c1990s. Alan Brown is a retired manager of Rosella.tatura, locals, tree group, brown a, rosella, costume, male, rural, industry, horticulture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Frames Under Construction, August 1947
... Black and white photogrpah of seedling frames under construction in the Old Nursery. ...frames e. m. gibson collection construction seedling frames nursery espaliered pear "Frames under construction Aug 1947." ...Black and white photogrpah of seedling frames under construction in the Old Nursery. Espaliered pear tree in the background"Frames under construction Aug 1947." E M Gibson 9/4 364frames, e. m. gibson collection, construction seedling frames, nursery, espaliered pear -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph Tobacco seedlings, Pulling tobacco seedlings for Planting, Circa mid to late 1900s
... A sign, which has been removed from the picture at some previous point in time is "Pulling seedlings for planting"...See also KVHS 0054A, KVHS0054C to KVHS 0054F Pulling tobacco seedlings for Planting Photograph Tobacco seedlings Tobacco Growers Association ...This promotional photograph by the Tobacco Growers Association was in response to a 1935 meeting of tobacco growers from Victoria, South Australia and Queensland which produced four major resolutions for the industry covering the remainder of the 1900s. These four resolutions were: (1) Adequate tariff protection (2) Control of pests and diseases (3) Orderly marketing (4) The formation of an advisory council of growers. History has produced the following results. (1) adequate tariff protection was never achieved,(2) control of disease through benzol vapour (CSIRO) breakthrough, was later identified as carcinogenic, (3) orderly marketing was achieved through (4) the establishment of the Tobacco Growers Association(19840. In October 2006, by way of Government buy back of tobacco leases from growers, resulted in the end of Tobacco farming in Australia (after 136 years of planting the first crop). It was also significant that the major tobacco companies such as Philip Morris and The British American Tobacco Australasia advised the industry that it would source its tobacco requirements overseas by 2009.The death of the tobacco industry(2006) resulted in the expansion of the dairy , sheep, beef cattle, venison and lama wool producers in the Kiewa Valley and surrounding regions. The remnants of the Tobacco Industry can still be viewed throughout the Kiewa Valley and adjacent regions on the former tobacco farms which still have the tobacco drying sheds and now converted into hay sheds. The problems from the large quantities of carcinogenic infused soil of farmlands in the region, still remains a problem now and for future generations. This particular photograph shows the lack of understanding by farmers and the contracted labour, at that time, and is demonstrated by the lack of protection of hands when handling seedlings and attached soil. Hand and foot protection was rarely used, even when later warnings were issued of the carcinogenic toxicity of the soil. The majority of farm owners, up until Health authorities stepped in the later stages of 1900s, were skeptical of city scientists' "carcinogenic" health warnings and it was only after the younger generation of farmers, who had graduated from Agricultural colleges, encompassed the scientific approach to farm management. The "she'll be right mate" attitude of the farming/rural community has since the 1970s been slowly dissipating. Stricter controls of herbicides and pesticides used in agriculture are now in force.Coloured photograph pasted onto a thick wood chip backing. Two galvanised eyelets at the top of the frame, 50mm from each end, with a twine cord stretch from each, for hanging purposes. See also KVHS 0054A, KVHS0054C to KVHS 0054FA sign, which has been removed from the picture at some previous point in time is "Pulling seedlings for planting"tobacco, farming, rural industry, licences, ollie mould, blue mould, benzol vapour, photograph -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Ex-Student Working in Glasshouse at Plant Research Laboratory, 1948-1949
... Elspeth Newman in the glasshouse at the Plant Research Laboratory checking seedlings in pots....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne Ex-student elspeth newman glasshouse plant research laboratory plant science laboratory seedlings 2 copies black and white photograph.. ...Ex-student2 copies black and white photograph.. Elspeth Newman in the glasshouse at the Plant Research Laboratory checking seedlings in pots.elspeth newman, glasshouse, plant research laboratory, plant science laboratory, seedlings -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph: Planting ceremony to commence Pine Plantation, Tarnagulla, June 1925
... A monochrome photograph of a group of men in suits and hats planting seedlings as part of a planting ceremony to commence the Pine Plantation, Tarnagulla....Donald Clark Collection. tarnagulla trees mining pine plantation the pines landmarks children A monochrome photograph of a group of men in suits and hats planting seedlings as part of a planting ceremony to commence the Pine Plantation, Tarnagulla. ...From tarnagulla.org by David Gordon: "The plantation is bounded by King, Gladstone and Welsh Streets and on the east by the drainage channel. It was planted up and opened in June 1925. It is located on the massive sand heap of R.W.Hammond's quartz crushing battery, and the plantation served to enhance the appearance of a large-scale mining precinct which was by 1925 seen as an eyesore from the bygone mining days". Donald Clark Collection. A monochrome photograph of a group of men in suits and hats planting seedlings as part of a planting ceremony to commence the Pine Plantation, Tarnagulla.tarnagulla, trees, mining, pine plantation, the pines, landmarks, children
