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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesArticle - Journal Extracts, The Australian Garden Lover, The Australian Garden Lover An Australian Horticultural School: Enterprise at Burnley, Vic, 1926
... The Australian Garden Lover An Australian Horticultural School: Enterprise at Burnley, Vic...the australian garden lover...Cover and pages 265-267 from "The Australian Garden Lover" , Vol. 2, No. 7, Oct. 1926 describing Burnley. ...The Australian Garden Lover...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne the australian garden lover journal horticulture women profession gardening gardeners horticulture as a profession for women department of agriculture victoria "correa" jean galbraith orchids native flowers Cover and pages 265-267 from "The Australian Garden Lover" , Vol. 2, No. 7, Oct. 1926 describing Burnley. ...Cover and pages 265-267 from "The Australian Garden Lover" , Vol. 2, No. 7, Oct. 1926 describing Burnley. Also see B91.405 for photograph of front cover. Cover has 6 photographs The 4 bottom photographs used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 52 and also used in the Centennial Display mounted on board. The espaliered fruit tree was located in the old nursery trained by George Russ. Top right orchard spraying. Bottom left View of Pavilion showing Luffmann's pond and a Pinus radiata planted in the 1860's. Bottom right A.W. Jessep (Principal) and E.E. Pescott (Lecturer). outside Principal's Residence. E.B. Littlejohn. Article: "The Burnley Gardens. Instructional School Conducted by the Victorian Department of Agriculture. Horticulture as a profession for women." Part of article by "Correa" p 268 "Australian Native Flowers October Orchids." Correas was the pen-name of Jean Galbraith.the australian garden lover, journal, horticulture, women, profession, gardening, gardeners, horticulture as a profession for women, department of agriculture victoria, "correa", jean galbraith, orchids, native flowers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesJournal, The Australian Garden Lover, The Burnley Gardens, October 1926
... the australian garden lover...The Australian Garden Lover, vol. 2 no. 7, October 1, 1926, p 266-7. ...The Australian Garden Lover...The Burnley Gardens Journal The Australian Garden Lover ...On cover pages are 6 photographs of Burnley College and the heading "An Australian Horticultural School Enterprise at Burnley,Vic". The 4 photos on the lower half of the cover page were used in "Green Grows Our Garden", by A.P Winzenreid, Hyland House (1991) p. 52. A.P Winzenreid described the photos as: Top left (photo 3): Espaliered fruit tree on fence, established and trained by George Russ and continued as a feature of interest into the 1950s. Located in old nursery area. Top right (photo 4): orchard spraying. Bottom left (photo 5): View of pavilion. Note Luffmann's pond and Pinus radiata planted in 1860s and removed by G. Manley and A. Tylee (1951-53). Bottom right (photo 6): A.W. Jessep (principal) and E.E. Pescott (lecturer) outside Principal's residence. (Photos 1 and 2 on the cover of the Garden Lover were not reproduced in "Green Grows Our Garden". The Australian Garden Lover, vol. 2 no. 7, October 1, 1926, p 266-7. Cover and two pages.the australian garden lover, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenreid, george russ, espaliered pear, old nursery, orchard, spraying, pavilion, ponds, pinus radiata, a. w. jessep, e. e. pescott, principal's residence, gardening publication, horticulture newspaper, 20s gardening -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesArticle, The Australian Garden Lover, An Australian Horticultural School; Enterprise at Burnley, 1926
... the australian garden lover...Cover and pages from "The Australian Garden Lover" , Vol. 2, No. 7, Oct. 1926 describing Burnley. ...The Australian Garden Lover...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne the australian garden lover magazine Cover and pages from "The Australian Garden Lover" , Vol. 2, No. 7, Oct. 1926 describing Burnley. ...Cover and pages from "The Australian Garden Lover" , Vol. 2, No. 7, Oct. 1926 describing Burnley. Also see B91.405.the australian garden lover, magazine -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour print, The Australian Garden Lover, "An Australian Horticultural School.", 1926
... Colour photograph of part of the cover of , "The Australian Garden Lover," Vol. 2 No. 7 October, 1926, entitled, " 'An Australian Horticultural School.' ...The Australian Garden Lover...Photograph Colour print The Australian Garden Lover ...The 4 bottom photographs used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 52 and also used in the Centennial Display mounted on board. The espaliered fruit tree was located in the old nursery trained by George Russ. Top right orchard spraying. Bottom left View of Pavilion showing Luffmann's pond and a Pinus radiata planted in the 1860's. Bottom right A.W. Jessep (Principal) and E.E. Pescott (Lecturer). outside Principal's Residence. E.B. Littlejohn.See detailed description in paper catalogue and B91.404 for Journal Article.Colour photograph of part of the cover of , "The Australian Garden Lover," Vol. 2 No. 7 October, 1926, entitled, " 'An Australian Horticultural School.' Enterprise at Burnley, Vic." See B91.404 for more details ella chalmers (née fry), green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, centennial display, a.w. jessep, principal, e.e. pescott, lecturer, principal's residence, e.b. littlejohn, espaliered fruit tree, old nursery, george russ, orchard spraying, pavilion, pinus radiata, ponds., lily ponds, luffmann ponds -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, The Australian Garden Lover, 1937
... The Australian Garden Lover...Three pages from the Australian Garden Lover. Advertisements for 'Woodlands' Iris Garden, Blackburn and L. ...Three pages from the Australian Garden Lover. Advertisements for 'Woodlands' Iris Garden, Blackburn and L. ...Three pages from the Australian Garden Lover. Advertisements for 'Woodlands' Iris Garden, Blackburn and L. Challenor's Horticultural Service, Vermont, also H.D. Purcell Gladioli bulbs, Blackburn.Three pages from the Australian Garden Lover. Advertisements for 'Woodlands' Iris Garden, Blackburn and L. Challenor's Horticultural Service, Vermont, also H.D. Purcell Gladioli bulbs, Blackburn.Three pages from the Australian Garden Lover. Advertisements for 'Woodlands' Iris Garden, Blackburn and L. Challenor's Horticultural Service, Vermont, also H.D. Purcell Gladioli bulbs, Blackburn.horticulture, challenor's horticultural service, vermont, woodlands iris garden, blackburn, purcell, h.d. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Sandra Pullman, Thomas Cornelius Cole, September 1999
... Also copy of a page from, "The Australian Garden Lover," JanuARY 1958 and other documents re Cole land ownership, etc....Also copy of a page from, "The Australian Garden Lover," JanuARY 1958 and other documents re Cole land ownership, etc. ...t c cole, sandra pullman, nursery, history -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesArticle, E. E. Pescott, The Pioneers of Horticulture in Victoria, 1940
... Taped inside the cover is a page from, "The Australian Garden Lover," handwritten "Jan 1 1958." ...Taped inside the cover is a page from, "The Australian Garden Lover," handwritten "Jan 1 1958." ...Special Horticultural Number of "The Pioneers of Horticulture in Victoria"2 copies devoted to "The Pioneers of Horticulture in Victoria" by Edward E. Pescott, in The Victorian Historical Magazine, Vol. XVIII, No. 1, Feb. 1940. 1 copy from C. French , first Victorian Government Entomologist has an inscription inside from C. French. Taped inside the cover is a page from, "The Australian Garden Lover," handwritten "Jan 1 1958." The article is entitled, "Camellias," and describes the work of T. C. Cole and his sons in propagating camellias, anbd his role in the foundation of Burnley Gardens. The other copy includes a copy of the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria News Letter No. 65, May 1963 with an inscription about the Speaker's (Jack Cato) great grandfather, Copy 1:To my old pal Charle French with the author's best wishes Ed. E. Pescott 19.4.40. Copy 2: Mr Cato's gr-grandfather introduced apples to Tas. from the Chilterns and from S Africa en route.pioneers, horticulture, victoria, victorian historical magazine, e e pescott, c french, camellias, t c cole, history of horticulture in australia
