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Mortlake and District Historical SocietyQueen Victoria's Oak Tree
... ...tea tree lake...This magnificent English oak tree is located at Tea Tree Lake park in Mortlake. This park was formerly the Botanic Gardens which were developed on what had been swamp land. ...Mortlake and District Historical Society The Ark Heritage Centre 27 Shaw Street Mortlake great-ocean-road This magnificent English oak tree is located at Tea Tree Lake park in Mortlake. This park was formerly the Botanic Gardens which were developed on what had been swamp land. ...This magnificent English oak tree is located at Tea Tree Lake park in Mortlake. This park was formerly the Botanic Gardens which were developed on what had been swamp land. An artificial lake was created there in 1988 as a Bi-Centenary project.The tree is located adjacent to the historic Montgomery Pavillion and was planted on the occasion of Her Majesty Queen Victoria's birthday on 24th May 1883. An outstanding tree, planted to commemorate a much-revered Queen in an historically-significant Botanic Gardens (now much altered). A very old oak tree planted 1883. queen victoria, mortlake, mortlake botanic gardens, tea tree lake, montgomery pavillion -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Koroit War Memorial, 2015, 25/12/2015
... tea time the whole of the 52 trees and the guards were finished. There are 52 trees on each side of the street planted at intervals of 15 yards so that the avenue is about 800 yards long, running from the Botanical Gardens to the Lake Bank, and in a few years, when the trees are well grown, there will the a magnificent avenue. ...tea time the whole of the 52 trees and the guards were finished. There are 52 trees on each side of the street planted at intervals of 15 yards so that the avenue is about 800 yards long, running from the Botanical Gardens to the Lake Bank, and in a few years, when the trees are well grown, there will the a magnificent avenue. ...The bulk of World War One soldiers from Koroit were Protestant. It was a traumatic and divisive time for the Koroit Community based on religion, which was put behind them after the conclusion of the war. The Koroit War Memorial was not built until 1928. HONOR AVENUE AT KOROIT. Last year one side of Albert-street, Koroit was planted with plane trees, with strong guards, in honor of the men who had gone to the front from Koroit and district. The trees were planted rather late in the season, but fortunately there were only two failures, and the remainder are now higher than the guards. This year, the committee appointed decided to do the work earlier, and the King's birthday was set apart for it. On Saturday afternoon, states our correspondent; a lot of the preliminary work was done and on Monday some 30 residents assembled and went to work and by tea time the whole of the 52 trees and the guards were finished. There are 52 trees on each side of the street planted at intervals of 15 yards so that the avenue is about 800 yards long, running from the Botanical Gardens to the Lake Bank, and in a few years, when the trees are well grown, there will the a magnificent avenue. The weather was beautiful, and during the afternoon number of ladies were present. The ladies brought baskets of good things, and afternoon tea was provided at Mr. W. J. Stevenson's residence, which is situated about mid-way in the avenue. A suggestion has been made that the name of the street should be changed to "Anzac Avenue."' (Warrnambool Standard, 6 June 1918.) The Koroit War Memorial on the edge of the Koroit Botanical Gardens.world war one, world war two, world war, koroit, koroit war memorial, koroit botanical gardens, cenotaph -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Comer's Landing
... Black and white photograph of the North Arm at Comer's Landing, North Arm, showing a tree covered steep bank opposite Mrs Comer's Tea Rooms, viewed over the back of a tourist launch. Lakes...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Restaurant Tourism Waterways Black and white photograph of the North Arm at Comer's Landing, North Arm, showing a tree covered steep bank opposite Mrs Comer's Tea Rooms, viewed over the back of a tourist launch. ...Black and white photograph of the North Arm at Comer's Landing, North Arm, showing a tree covered steep bank opposite Mrs Comer's Tea Rooms, viewed over the back of a tourist launch. Lakes Entrance Victoriarestaurant, tourism, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPostcard - View from Cream Cottage Kalimna, 1930 c
... tea room known as Cream Cottage on the Kalimna Heights escarpment. It shows posts & trees in foreground, waters of North Arm, cottage facing North Arm, rear view of dwellings facing Cunninghame Arm, Broomes Federal Baang Yarnda houseboat, sand hummocks on southern shore. Lakes...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Second copy has inscription Glimpse of Lakes Entrance ( on back) Township Waterways 'View from Cream Cottage' (on back) Black and white small format postcard, taken from a tea room known as Cream Cottage on the Kalimna Heights escarpment. It shows posts & trees ...Second copy has inscription Glimpse of Lakes Entrance ( on back)Black and white small format postcard, taken from a tea room known as Cream Cottage on the Kalimna Heights escarpment. It shows posts & trees in foreground, waters of North Arm, cottage facing North Arm, rear view of dwellings facing Cunninghame Arm, Broomes Federal Baang Yarnda houseboat, sand hummocks on southern shore. Lakes Entrance Victoria'View from Cream Cottage' (on back)township, waterways -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Billy tea for Tom, 1974
... Tom Uren, Minister for Urban and Regional Development, has some billy tea served by Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society member Tara Gupta, at the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Uren Tom Gupta Tara Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society Blackburn lake Sanctuary Tom Uren, Minister for Urban and Regional Development, has some billy tea served by Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society member Tara Gupta, at the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary. ...Tom Uren, Minister for Urban and Regional Development, has some billy tea served by Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society member Tara Gupta, at the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary.Tom Uren, Minister for Urban and Regional Development, has some billy tea served by Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society member Tara Gupta, at the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary.Tom Uren, Minister for Urban and Regional Development, has some billy tea served by Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society member Tara Gupta, at the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary.uren, tom, gupta, tara, blackburn and district tree preservation society, blackburn lake sanctuary -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 31-AUGUST 31 2013
... tree celebrates hume and hovell expedition...marysville & district lions club...church notices...upper goulburn food wine and culture group...grants coordinator permanent p/t position...exhibition tells story of recovery and resilience...marysville lake mountain visitor information centre...advertisements...mayor's chair...gallipoli park community agm...mystic mountain tourism agm...mops sale...high tea...marysville victoria australia villains into grand final marysville football club veterans what's on when in august tag agm the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle ceremony celebrates our early explorer links the hovell tree celebrates hume and hovell expedition marysville & district lions club church notices upper goulburn food wine and culture group grants coordinator permanent p/t position exhibition tells story of recovery and resilience marysville lake mountain visitor information centre advertisements mayor's chair gallipoli park community agm mystic mountain tourism agm mops sale high tea at st john's alexandra real estate ugfm presents a taste of tamworth alexandra townhall marysville preschool needs help the upper goulburn winegrowers assocn alexandra railway precinct the alexandra timber tramway and museum committee taggerty community projects expressions of interest called for project reference group marysville golf report zumba buxton hall fauna safety takes top priority in bridge works eildon jamieson road bridge department of environment & primary industries ugfm extends broadcast from marysville studio seasonal road closures are enforceable parks victoria councillor comment australian centre for grief & bereavement intrepid triangle bushwalkers triangle community dance group bushdance buxton hall marysville cultural community irwell street string band THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 31-AUGUST 31 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, villains into grand final, marysville football club veterans, what's on when in august, tag agm, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, ceremony celebrates our early explorer links, the hovell tree celebrates hume and hovell expedition, marysville & district lions club, church notices, upper goulburn food wine and culture group, grants coordinator permanent p/t position, exhibition tells story of recovery and resilience, marysville lake mountain visitor information centre, advertisements, mayor's chair, gallipoli park community agm, mystic mountain tourism agm, mops sale, high tea at st john's alexandra, real estate, ugfm presents a taste of tamworth, alexandra townhall, marysville preschool needs help, the upper goulburn winegrowers assocn, alexandra railway precinct, the alexandra timber tramway and museum committee, taggerty community projects, expressions of interest called for project reference group, marysville golf report, zumba buxton hall, fauna safety takes top priority in bridge works, eildon jamieson road bridge, department of environment & primary industries, ugfm extends broadcast from marysville studio, seasonal road closures are enforceable, parks victoria, councillor comment, australian centre for grief & bereavement, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, triangle community dance group, bushdance buxton hall, marysville cultural community, irwell street string band -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.Work on paper - Photocopy of newspaper cutting, Wonthaggi Express or Powlett Express newspaper, "A fire threat to/the penguins", 28.01.1965
... The article describes a fire incident which took place in January 1965 at Swan Lake, a water reserve at the entrance to Summerland Peninsula, Phillip Island. Due to an extremely heavy infestation of gorse (noxious weed) and natural tea tree scrub, along with poor vehicle access, the volunteer fire fighters could apparently not gauge the extent of the fire. ...Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc. 220 Smiths Beach Rd 3922 Smiths Beach The article describes a fire incident which took place in January 1965 at Swan Lake, a water reserve at the entrance to Summerland Peninsula, Phillip Island. Due to an extremely heavy infestation of gorse (noxious weed) and natural tea tree scrub, along with poor vehicle access, the volunteer fire fighters could apparently not gauge the extent of the fire. ...The article describes a fire incident which took place in January 1965 at Swan Lake, a water reserve at the entrance to Summerland Peninsula, Phillip Island. Due to an extremely heavy infestation of gorse (noxious weed) and natural tea tree scrub, along with poor vehicle access, the volunteer fire fighters could apparently not gauge the extent of the fire. A light plane operator visiting Cr Arthur Hamilton nearby was able to fly Phillip Island Shire Engineer, Jock McKechnie, over the lake to better direct the fire fighters. Swan Lake has many Bunurong Aboriginal middens and short-tailed shearwater rookeries, and, being not far from the Penguin Parade, a fire there posed a direct threat to the birds. The article is significant because it indicates the vulnerability of the Summerland Peninsula reserves to fire, the way the Shire Engineer, local bulldozer contractor and volunteer fire fighters tackled the fire outbreak. photocopy of newspaper cutting. Dark copying at top. Double column heading. Single column black text on white paper28-1-65 EXswan lake phillip island, summerland peninsula, bunurong aboriginal middens, short-tailed shearwaters, mutton birds, little pengiuns, penguin parade, jock mckechnie, cr arthur hamilton, fire fighters, , max stewart, jim jeffery
