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Numurkah & District Historical Society
Sign - "The Age" Sign
... "The Age" Sign ...Rectangular tin sign advertising The Age newspaper. Tin has one small hole in each corner Painted in white lettering on front "The/Age/RELIABLE MARKET REPORTS"newspaper, age, sign -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Tracing a Trailblazing Spirit, 2018
... the age...The Age ...Sandi Pullman's research on garden designer and Burnley School of Horticulture graduate, Ina Higgins.Article in "The Age" by Megan Backhouse on June 30, 2018 p 4 'Spectrum'. the age, spectrum, megan backhouse, sandra pullman, sandi pullman, ina higgins, female students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Women Gardeners at Burnley, 1899
... the age...The Age ...Report of preliminary lecture by Mr Luffman in the pavilion about how women will be trained at Burnley.Copy of article in "The Age" by Viola dated 8 February, 1899 p. 11. the age, viola, charles bogue luffman, female students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Beautiful Experiments, 2002
... the age...The Age ...Article in "The Age" 20.07.2002 by Sandra Pullman. Brief history of the establishment of the Burnley Gardens.the age, burnley school of horticulture, sandra pullman, sandi pullman -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, C.B. Luffmann, 1907-1908
... the age...The Age ...Copies of articles about the resignation of C.B. Luffmann. (1) School of Horticulture: Mr. Luffmann's Farewell in "The Leader" 28.12.1907 p10. (2) Fruit Experts and Politicians: Pinpricks of Ministers in Bendigo Independent 21.01.1908 p4. (3) Resignation of Mr. Luffmann: Friction with the Minister in the Age 04.02.1908 p6. (4) Mr. Luffmann's Resignation: to the Editor of "The Age" from C. Bogue Luffmann 06.02.1908 p6. (5) Mr Luffmann's Resignation: Reply by Mr. Swinburne in the Age 07.02.1908 p5. (6) Mr. Luffmann's Resignation: to the Editor of "The Age" from C.B. Luffmann 08.02.1908 p14. (7) About People in the Age 18.02.1908 p4. Description of farewell dinner.the age, charles bogue luffman, burnley school of horticulture, resignation -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, Sun News Pictorial, The Age Extraordinary edition 13/09/1938, 13/09/1938
... The Age Extraordinary edition 13/09/1938...the age ...A special insert of the The Age to report on "Hitler's pronouncement at Nuremberg" in 1938. Historic news of the 20th century.Special edition newspaper, 4 p., illus. newspapers, the age, world war ii, nuremberg rallies -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Sowing the Seeds of Beauty, 1997
... the age...The Age ...Article in "The Age" 12 April, 1997 by Mary Rhyllis Clark about the Hamilton Botanic Gardens.the age, mary rhyllis clark, hamilton botanic gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, The Burnley Students - Women as Horticulturalists, 1899
... the age...The Age ...Copy of article in the Age dated 15 December, 1899 p. 7 on the prize giving at Burnley.the age, charles bogue luffman, female students, burnley school of horticulture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Horticulture for Women - at the Burnley Gardens, 1928
... the age...The Age ...Describes classes available to women at Burnley, the gardens, the curriculum, practical activities, uniform, excursions and demonstrations. Also discusses potential salaries for gardeners after graduation. Cutting from The Age, Page for Women. Horticulture for Women. At the Burnley Gardens", February 7, 1928.the age, horticulture, female students, burnley horticultural college, course description, careers for women, uniform -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Michele Adler Gates Installed in Burnley Gardens, 2013
... the age...The Age ...Gates were to be named after Michèle Adler to remember her work to promote the Gardens through the Friends of Burnley Gardens but the The University of Melbourne guidelines did not allow this.Article with colour photograph of Michèle Adler standing in front of new Field Station gates in "The Age" 'Voice' 09.12.2013. michèle adler, the age, voice -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Burnley Gardens Canteen One for Tansy's Fans, 2010
... the age...The Age ...Article in "Epicure The Age," December 21, 2010 by Nina Rousseau about Tansy Good's cafeteria at Burnley College.the epicure, the age, nina rousseau, cafeteria, tansy good, burnley campus -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Flower Culture for Women, 1913
... the age...The Age ...Photocopy of article in "The Age" 10.12.1913 advocating flower growing as a suitable profession for women. Burnley School of Horticulture mentioned.the age, burnley school of horticulture, women gardeners, female students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Horticultural Training of Women, 1916
... the age...The Age ...Articles stating that the part-time classes for women at Burnley School of Horticulture were to become full-timePhotocopies of articles stating that the part-time classes for women at Burnley School of Horticulture were to become full-time. (1) "Horticultural Training of Women" in "The Argus" 06.05.1916. (2) "The Burnley School of Agriculture: a New Opportunity for Women" in "The Age" 07.06.1916. (3) "Horticulture for Women" in "The Leader" 17.06.1916. (4) 2 photographs in "The Australasian" 17.06.1916. Olive Holttum mentioned in both. See B11.0390.the argus, the age, the leader, the australasian, burnley school of horticulture, women gardeners, female students, olive holttum -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, No High School on park land, 1967
... the age...The Age ...Article in "The Age" 05.08.1967 about the scrapping of a proposal to build a new high school in the park behind Burnley Horticultural College.the age, burnley school of horticulture, new school proposal, richmond park -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Landscape Design of Air Terminal, 1962
... the age...The Age ...Article in "The Age" dated July 25, 1962 about the design for the 60 acres surrounding the new Perth airport by Mervyn Davis (C.R.T.S. 1946).the age, perth airport, mervyn davis, crts, 1946, landscape design perth airport -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Mary Anne Boyd-Squires, 1991
... the age...The Age ...Photocopy of an article in "The Age" 20 April, 1991. "How a schoolgirl's garden path led her up the creek." Studied Environmental Horticulture at Burnley VCAH.the age, vcah, burnley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Course Guide '83 Advanced Education, Advancing Australia, 1982
... the age...The Age ...Page from "The Age" 12.08.1982. One side Graduate Courses available at Colleges of Advanced Education. Other side : Table Subjects - Colleges where offered.the age, graduate courses, colleges of advanced education -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Future Women Horticulturalists in Training at Burnley, 1949
... the age...The Age ...Article in "The Age" February 16, 1949 about students: Heather Hill (1949), Shirley Stewart-Foster, L.M. Moore, Margot Bignall (1949) and Evelyn Nicholls (1949).the age, students, female students, heather hill, shirley stewart-foster, l.m. moore, margot bignall, evelyn nicholls, power lawnmower, dahlias, pears, plant research laboratory, students working outside -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, By Gum, I think We've Got It, Hard Graft pays Off, 1976
... the age...The Age ...Michael Rigby (1976) and Gwyn Cleeves (1978) who claim to have discovered a successful method of grafting gum trees.2 newspaper articles in "The Age" June 8, 1976 and the "Australasian Express" June 25, 1976 about Burnley College students. Same photograph, reversed of Michael Rigby.the age, australasian express, students, michael rigby, gwyn cleeves, grafting, trees -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Supplement, The Age Weekender, Port Melbourne, Jenny Brown, The Borough, 22 Jun 1984
... Newspaper Supplement, The Age Weekender, Port Melbourne...The Age ...The Age Weekender - 22-6-1984 - Supplement on Port Melbourne with illustration and photographs.business and traders, sport - australian rules football, market reserve, publishing - newspapers, goss family, anderson family, daly family, atkinson family, george samuel walter, frederick robert winduss, charles stoley, charles fitzgerald, sue stevens, noel turnbull, james edward earl, jeff lanagan, curly brooks, bob skilton jnr, nappy ollington, tommy lahiff, teddy freyer, frank callaghan, sir black joe, herbert charles edwards, gordon lockhart edwards -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Burnley Archives scores again, 1997
... the age...The Age ...Reviews of the book by Georgina Whitehead who used Burnley Archive photograph B91.46 in her book. (1) Burnley Archives scores again - flyer sating that a Burnley photograph was used in Georgina Whitehead's book "Civilizing the City", (2) "Places of rest (for burglars and prostitutes)" by Gabrielle Costa in "The Age" 7 July, 1997. (3) "State of the gardens in the Garden State" by John Schauble in "The Sunday Age" 17 August, 1997.the age, georgina whitehead, gabrielle costa, burnley archives -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Alma Figuerola in the drawing room of D'Estaville, c.1965
... The Age...The Age ...The Melbourne artist Alma Agnes Marion Figuerola, was the daughter of Juan Pedro Narciso Figuerola (1869-1919) and Alice Lucinda Walker Hanson (1889-1969). Each of their three daughters grew up to be involved in the arts: Alma as a painter; Carmen Irene (1906-1993) as a short story writer, poet and teacher of dancing; and Sylvia (also Silvia) Lyla Alice (1911-1992) as a composer and cellist. The first art lessons Alma Figuerola received were with Oscar Binder. Later she attended the art school established by the Melbourne 'tonalist' [Duncan] Max Meldrum (1875-1955). She graduated from his school in 1920, participating in her first group exhibition in the same year. Solo exhibitions of her work were to be held in 1933 at the Meldrum Gallery in Elizabeth Street, in 1937 and 1945 at the Athenaeum Gallery at 188 Collins Street, and in 1951 at Georges Gallery in Collins Street. Throughout her extensive career she participated in group exhibitions, usually with artists of the Meldrum School, and as a member of the Twenty Melbourne Painters, of which she was invited to become an associate in 1935. In 1953, her portrait of Professor ES Hills was entered in the Archibald Prize Competition of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. A resident of Kew from the 1930s - 51 Studley Park Road, often with her mother, her sister Carmen, or both - from c.1942 until her death she lived at 'D’Estaville', 7 Barry Street. From the late 1930s she is recorded as actively contributing to the arts at a local level. In 1939 and 1940 she participated in art exhibitions at the Hawthorn Municipal Library organised by Jessie Carbines. From 1944 to 1951 she co-organised successive Kew Arts Festivals, initially in the Presbyterian Church Hall in Highbury Grove and later at the Recreation Hall in Wellington Street. A foundation member of the Kew Historical Society in 1958, Alma Figuerola remained an active member of the Society until her death on 8 December 1970. She predeceased her two sisters who both died in the 1990s and who are buried at Andersons' Creek Cemetery in Warrandyte.Part of a photographic series which is historically and aesthetically significant. The photographs record the interiors and exteriors of D'Estaville, an historic Kew mansion in the 1960s, and also its owner, Alma Figuerola, a pupil of Max Meldrum, and a notable Melbourne artist who lived in Kew.Alma Figuerola in her drawing room at D'Estaville, Barry Street, Kew, holding her pet dog while gazing into the fireplace. This is a newspaper photograph, part of a series by The Age on the artist Alma Figuerola, and is still under copyright. Alma Figuerola was a foundation member of the Kew Historical Society. She died in 1970, so the photograph predates this. Stamp of The Age on reverse.australian artists, d'estaville -- 7 barry street -- kew (vic.), alma figuerola, melbourne artists -- twentieth century -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Thought for Food, 2011
... the age...The Age ...Articles in "The Age" 09.05.2011 "The University of Melbourne Voice." (1) By Shane Cahill on the challenges of food security and sustainability. (2) "Alumna turns Burnley Gardens Canteen into a Melbourne favourite" by Lieu Thi Pham about Tansy Good's canteen.the age, shane cahill, food security, sustainability, canteen, lieu thi pham, tansy good -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Roots Run Deep by the Yarra, 2011
... the Saturday age...The Age ...Article in "The Saturday Age" by Denise Gadd July 16, 2011 advertising the Open Day at Burnley.the saturday age, denise gadd, open day, burnley -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Advertisement for Swallow & Ariell and Empire Day at Port Melbourne, 01: "illustrated Australian News", .02: "The Age", 1886 - 1908
... The Age....01: "illustrated Australian News", .02: "The Age" ...Newspaper pages .01 - Double page from the "Illustrated Australian News". Central pages drawings/etchings of the late Hobart Pasha; the inauguration of Tragowel Pains irrigation scheme and sketches of the Yarra. Back page has advertisement for Swallow & Ariell .02 - Page from "the Age" listing Empire Day celebrations including Port Melbourne celebrations fetes and exhibitions, yarra river, illustrated australian news, the age, empire day -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - B & W photo of an aqualung diver, Black & white photograph of a diver by The Age, unknown
... Black & white photograph of a diver by The Age ...Queenscliffe kelp bed diverDiver in Port Phillip's kelp bedsBlack & white photograph of an aqualung diver x The Age [copyright]Reverse - " COPYRIGHT / this photograph may not be reproduced without permission in writing from the editor of The Age, 250 Spencer St., Melbourne and 39/41 York St., Sydney ".historical references -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - "Jet Age" - Big Book on World Air Transport - in the jet age
... "Jet Age" - Big Book on World Air Transport - in the jet..."Jet Age" - Big Book on World Air Transport - in the jet ... -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Booklet - Under the Umbrella - The Story of Age Concern Albury Wodonga Inc, Audrey McDonald, 1996
... Under the Umbrella - The Story of Age Concern Albury...Under the Umbrella - The Story of Age Concern Albury ...This book outlines the history and development of "Age Concern Albury Wodonga Inc." a not for profit organisation that operates in the Albury Wodonga area with some services provided operating across The Riverina Murray region. It provides services and social activities for frail aged people or people with disabilities and their carers. The objective of Age Concern is to lessen the mental and physical stress of growing older by advocating preparation and education of people approaching retirement as well as encouraging the provision of services within the community designed to improve the physical, mental and social well being of the aged.A small booklet of 70 pages including photos, interviews and text outlining the history of "Age Concern Albury Wodonga.non-fictionThis book outlines the history and development of "Age Concern Albury Wodonga Inc." a not for profit organisation that operates in the Albury Wodonga area with some services provided operating across The Riverina Murray region. It provides services and social activities for frail aged people or people with disabilities and their carers. The objective of Age Concern is to lessen the mental and physical stress of growing older by advocating preparation and education of people approaching retirement as well as encouraging the provision of services within the community designed to improve the physical, mental and social well being of the aged.aged concern albury wodonga, aged care, aged care services albury wodonga -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Bus takes Over as Tram Route Shortened", July 1957
... The Age ...Photo and caption reports on the cutting back of the St Kilda - Brighton tram line to Elwood depot on 1/7/1957. Photo shows Victorian Railways tram No. 35 at St Kilda Railway station with the privately operated bus behind. The service was operated by the Brighton St Kilda Bus Lines Pty Ltd. using some half-cab buses. The service to Elwood depot was replaced by buses on 1/3/1959 See item 7195 for a print of the actual photo.Yields information about replacement of trams on the St Kilda Brighton line by buses in July 1957. Newspaper clipping titled - "Bus takes Over as Tram Route Shortened" - The Age 2/7/1957"Age" Tu 2 July 1957 p16trams, tramways, vr trams, brighton - st kilda bus lines, st kilda brighton electric tramway, closure, buses, bus replacement -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Exercise book: of Newspaper cuttings from The Argus, The Age and The Herald Sun.29/10/1912 - 26/10/1915
... Exercise book: of Newspaper cuttings from The Argus, The ...Exercise book of Newspaper cuttings from the Argus, The Age and The Herald Sun.29/10/1912 - 26/10/1915collingwood technical school, newspaper clippings, nmit