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City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph, Gordon Brothers Seedsmen Store, Ballarat circa 1916
... Gordon Brothers Seedsmen Store, Ballarat circa 1916....The site was later occupied by Greenfields. building commercial Gordon Brothers Armstrong Street North Gordon Brothers Seedsmen Store, Ballarat circa 1916. Photograph Photograph ...This store was located at 35-37 Armstrong Street North. Out the front is a display of garden equipment and seeds. The site was later occupied by Greenfields.building, commercial, gordon brothers, armstrong street north -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesCertificate (item) - Award Certificate, Toogood & Sons, The Toogood Certificate - Framed, 1910
... ...seedsmen...(in faded brown inked hand writing) Nelson Hillman, Southwick Day School Gardens 1910.... Toogood & Sons Seedsmen to the King, and for 50 Years to the Late Queen, SOUTHAMPTON. ...English Award from Southampton - possibly brought to Australia by an emigrant. awards certificates toogood & sons seedsmen Nelson Hillman Royal seal 1910 The Toogood Certificate for Excellence in Horticulture Awarded to ... ...English Award from Southampton - possibly brought to Australia by an emigrant. The Toogood Certificate for Excellence in Horticulture Awarded to ... (in faded brown inked hand writing) Nelson Hillman, Southwick Day School Gardens 1910.... Toogood & Sons Seedsmen to the King, and for 50 Years to the Late Queen, SOUTHAMPTON. Established 1815. Latin on Royal Coat of Arms Dieu et mon droitawards, certificates, toogood & sons, seedsmen, nelson hillman, royal seal, 1910 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesLetter, Department of Agriculture Burnley Horticultural College, 1982
... Letter to Peter Wood, President, Nurserymen & Seedsmen's Assoc. of Victoria discussing closer ties...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne peter wood nurserymen and seedsmen's association victoria burnley horticultural college Letter to Peter Wood, President, Nurserymen & Seedsmen's Assoc. of Victoria discussing closer ties Department of Agriculture Burnley Horticultural College Letter ...Letter to Peter Wood, President, Nurserymen & Seedsmen's Assoc. of Victoria discussing closer tiespeter wood, nurserymen and seedsmen's association, victoria, burnley horticultural college -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesSlide - Glass slide, 1891-1905
... 36 BF Tomato Sutton & Sons, The Royal Seedsmen, Reading' Made by Newton & Co, 37 King St, Kent Garden, London....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne fruit vegetables tomatoes 36 BF Tomato Sutton & Sons, The Royal Seedsmen, Reading' Made by Newton & Co, 37 King St, Kent Garden, London. ...36 BF Tomato Sutton & Sons, The Royal Seedsmen, Reading' Made by Newton & Co, 37 King St, Kent Garden, London.fruit, vegetables, tomatoes -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPamphlet, Welcome to Garden Week, 1963
... Not dated but promotes Diamond Jubilee of the Nurserymen and Seedsmen's Association of Victoria so 1963....Not dated but promotes Diamond Jubilee of the Nurserymen and Seedsmen's Association of Victoria so 1963. Welcome to Garden Week Pamphlet Found in Quad Classrooms 2018 ...garden week, diamond jubilee nurserymen and seedsmen's association of victoria -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Thomas Bing Nurseryman, 1870s
... These are three booklets - catalogues of plants and seeds for Thomas Lang & Co, Nurserymen and Seedsmen, of Ballarat and Melbourne. The booklets are printed in black on a white background and are bound or stitched with fine string. ...Thomas Lang & Co., Nurserymen and Seedsmen Plant and Seed Catalogues, 1870s warranmbool History These are three booklets - catalogues of plants and seeds for Thomas Lang & Co, Nurserymen and Seedsmen, of Ballarat and Melbourne. ...These catalogues come from the firm of Thomas Lang and Company of 52 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne and Bridge Street, Ballarat. They list the seeds and plants for sale in the early 1870s. This company sold seeds and plants to all parts of Australia and to India, China, Hong Kong, Mauritius, Ceylon and Fiji. These catalogues have no known local provenance but have considerable antiquarian value and are of interest as they tell us what plants and seeds were sold in Australia in the 1870s.These are three booklets - catalogues of plants and seeds for Thomas Lang & Co, Nurserymen and Seedsmen, of Ballarat and Melbourne. The booklets are printed in black on a white background and are bound or stitched with fine string. They are a little foxed and dog-eared. Catalogue One is dated 1870 and is numbered No. 27. The cover has an ornamental border. Catalogue Two is dated October 1871 and is Number 36. Catalogue Three is Number 30 but undated and contains prices of seeds and current postal rates.thomas lang & co.,, nurserymen and seedsmen, plant and seed catalogues, 1870s, warranmbool, history -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Box for seeds, ca. 1880s
... ...seedsmen...The text and images of the box are an example of 1880s advertising Flagstaff Hill Warrnambool Maritime Village Maritime Museum Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum & Village hiram sibley & co rochester n.y. seeds wooden seed box seed box seedsmen arable farming chicargo illinois seed house seed engineering seed distribution seeds by weight and measure Marked "HIRAM SIBLEY & CO / SEEDS", "WAREHOUSE - "ROCHESTER N.Y. ", "SEED HOUSE - CHICARGO, ILL.", "SEEDS BY WEIGHT & MEASURE", "PUT UP BY / HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. / ROCHESTER, N.Y. ...This seed box was made for Hiram Sibley for his seed house business. He sold seeds priced by the weight or the space they took up e.g. bushel. This box allowed for seeds to be divided by type, size or even date. The box was strong and easy to cart and store. It was also a handy item to 'recycle' as a storage container for other items. The Sibley seed box is a desirable collectors' item. A large variety of sizes and shapes are still available today in various stages of condition. Hiram Sibley developed seeds that were strong and the plants that grew from these seeds produced many seeds. Varieties of Sibley seeds and plants are still advertised for sale in modern times. HIRAM SIBLEY (1807-1888) - Hiram Sibley was born in America. He had a natural mechanical ability and became skilled in many trades. He and his partner Don Watson opened a sawmill then a machine shop and foundry. He became involved with Alfred Vale and Samuel Morse and their work on the telegraph. Eventually he became the first president of the Western Union Telegraph Company. Later, after leaving Western Union in the early 1860s, Sibley bought and sold railroads, manufactured sold, ran timber mills, and became involved in farming and seed supply. In this area he used his skills to engineer seeds that were stronger and develop plants that produced more seeds. The production of seeds became his main business. He bought land cheaply and improved to soil so that he could produce seed and grain, and graze herds of cattle. He became the owner of 14 large farms. Hiram Sibley earned the reputation "as the most extensive farmer and seedsman in this country". The business of Hiram Sibley & Co. was conducted his warehouse in Rochester and his seed house in Chicago. One department of the business sold farming equipment, another department imported ornamental plants from overseas countries Sibley went on to invest a large amount of money in a bank, and to be financially involved in the community by making large donations to public services such as a library and a school of music. At one point he was the richest man in Monroe county.This box is significant for its historic connection with Hiram Sibley, who is famous for many reasons, among which is his very profitable business of seed engineering to improve the production of crops. This box also represents the value of containers used for selling products in the 1880s, being re-used for other useful purposes. The box is an example of goods imported for use in Australia. The text and images of the box are an example of 1880s advertisingBox, wooden, with two brass hinges joining lid to base. Base has two wooden partitions, divided into three unequal sized compartments. Lid's underside has label with drawings of buildings and produce, text with maker's name and description of vegetables. Front edge of box has stencilled text and diagrams. Outside lid, and the other three sides, have no inscriptions. Made by Hiram Sibley & Co., USA. (Box is currently used to store quoits 1436.2 and cones of cotton thread 1436.3.)Marked "HIRAM SIBLEY & CO / SEEDS", "WAREHOUSE - "ROCHESTER N.Y. ", "SEED HOUSE - CHICARGO, ILL.", "SEEDS BY WEIGHT & MEASURE", "PUT UP BY / HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. / ROCHESTER, N.Y. AND CHICARGO, ILL."flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime museum & village, hiram sibley & co, rochester n.y., seeds, wooden seed box, seed box, seedsmen, arable farming, chicargo illinois, seed house, seed engineering, seed distribution, seeds by weight and measure
