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Marysville & District Historical SocietyPostcard (item) - Colour postcard, Nucolorvue Productions Pty. Ltd, THE BIG TREE. 301 FT HIGH. HIGHEST KNOWN HARDWOOD TREE IN THE WORLD, 1950's
... THE BIG TREE. 301 FT HIGH. HIGHEST KNOWN HARDWOOD TREE IN THE WORLD......the big tree...A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville near Marysville in Victoria....A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville near Marysville in Victoria. ...A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville near Marysville in Victoria. ...A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville near Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville near Marysville in Victoria. It was, at one stage, known to be the tallest hardwood tree in the world standing at 92 meters (301ft, 6 inches). However, it was reduced to 84 meters by a wind storm in 1959. It is a mountain ash. There is a walking track through the forest that will take you to the Big Tree. This postcard was produced by Nucolorvue Productions as a souvenir of Marysville.POST CARD NUCOLORVUE PRODUCTIONS, ELWOOD, VICTORIAmarysville, cambarville, the big tree, hardwood, forest, nucoloruve productions, postcard, souvenir -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyFlyer (item) - Information flyer, Artworkz Tourism, Marysville-The Big Tree, 15-07-2020
... Marysville-The Big Tree...big tree...A flyer that was produced as a guide to the Big Tree near Marysville in Victoria....A flyer that was produced as a guide to the Big Tree near Marysville in Victoria....There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree. big tree mountain ash cambarville victoria marysville A flyer that was produced as a guide to the Big Tree near Marysville in Victoria. ...A flyer that was produced as a guide to the Big Tree near Marysville in Victoria.A flyer that was produced as a guide to the Big Tree near Marysville in Victoria. The Big Tree was, at one stage, known to be the tallest hardwood tree in the world standing at 92 meters (301ft, 6 inches). However, it was reduced to 84 meters by a wind storm in 1959. It is a mountain ash. There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree.big tree, mountain ash, cambarville, victoria, marysville -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Ann Gervasoni at the Guildford Big Tree, 2017, 16/07/2017
... Ann Gervasoni at the Guildford Big Tree, 2017...big tree...The Big Tree is listed a a tree of State significance on the National Trust's Register of Significant Trees of Victoria for its outstanding size, curious fusion of branches, as an outstanding example of the species and as an important landmark....A photographs of Guildford's Big Tree - a River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis). ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields The Big Tree is listed a a tree of State significance on the National Trust's Register of Significant Trees of Victoria for its outstanding size, curious fusion of branches, as an outstanding example of the species and as an important landmark. big tree guidlford river red gum A photographs of Guildford's Big Tree - a River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis). ...The Big Tree is listed a a tree of State significance on the National Trust's Register of Significant Trees of Victoria for its outstanding size, curious fusion of branches, as an outstanding example of the species and as an important landmark.A photographs of Guildford's Big Tree - a River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis). The tre-es is believed to be one of the largest examples of the species in Victoria, and has been recorded as having a height of 30 metre, a canopy spread of 34 metres, and a trunk circumference of 9.35 metres. The tree was already an ancient giant when white settlers first arrived in the 1840s. On Saturday evening, February 28th 2015, just as dusk was falling, Guildford was hit hard by tornado-like winds, felling the big cottonwood tree down by the river, and tearing limbs from the iconic Big Tree, reducing it by an estimated one third. The debris has been cleared since then and the tree seems to have survived its ordeal, though its size is certainly diminished.big tree, guidlford, river red gum -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Clare Gervasoni and Ann Gervasoni at the Guildford Big Tree, 2017, 16/07/2017
... Clare Gervasoni and Ann Gervasoni at the Guildford Big Tree, 2017...big tree...The Big Tree is listed a a tree of State significance on the National Trust's Register of Significant Trees of Victoria for its outstanding size, curious fusion of branches, as an outstanding example of the species and as an important landmark....A photographs of Guildford's Big Tree - a River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis). ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields The Big Tree is listed a a tree of State significance on the National Trust's Register of Significant Trees of Victoria for its outstanding size, curious fusion of branches, as an outstanding example of the species and as an important landmark. big tree guidlford river red gum A photographs of Guildford's Big Tree - a River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis). ...The Big Tree is listed a a tree of State significance on the National Trust's Register of Significant Trees of Victoria for its outstanding size, curious fusion of branches, as an outstanding example of the species and as an important landmark.A photographs of Guildford's Big Tree - a River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis). The tre-es is believed to be one of the largest examples of the species in Victoria, and has been recorded as having a height of 30 metre, a canopy spread of 34 metres, and a trunk circumference of 9.35 metres. The tree was already an ancient giant when white settlers first arrived in the 1840s. On Saturday evening, February 28th 2015, just as dusk was falling, Guildford was hit hard by tornado-like winds, felling the big cottonwood tree down by the river, and tearing limbs from the iconic Big Tree, reducing it by an estimated one third. The debris has been cleared since then and the tree seems to have survived its ordeal, though its size is certainly diminished.big tree, guidlford, river red gum -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, Ann Gervasoni at the Guildford Big Tree, 2024, 02/04/2024
... Ann Gervasoni at the Guildford Big Tree, 2024...Guildford Big Tree...Photograph of the Guildford Big Tree around a month after two big limbs dropped....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Guildford Big Tree Guildford Photograph of the Guildford Big Tree around a month after two big limbs dropped. ...Photograph of the Guildford Big Tree around a month after two big limbs dropped.guildford big tree, guildford -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � View behind no. 39 Burlock Avenue showing compressor, mole pit cover and the big box tree
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � View behind no. 39 Burlock Avenue showing compressor, mole pit cover and the big box tree...E560 N26 Jan 1980 A43 View behind no. 39 Burlock Avenue showing compressor, mole pit cover and the big box tree...The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � View behind no. 39 Burlock Avenue showing compressor, mole pit cover and the big box tree Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E560 N26 Jan 1980 A43 View behind no. 39 Burlock Avenue showing compressor, mole pit cover and the big box tree -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Black and White, Mount Helen Campus view of the Big Tree from the Library
... Mount Helen Campus view of the Big Tree from the Library...Mount Helen Campus view of the Big Tree from the Library Photograph - Black and White ...Black and white image of the walkway between the E.J. Barker Library (L Building) and E Building. The tree in the distance is the tree of Knowledge, and the small wall near the walkway is a pond which has been removed. mount helen, mount helen campus, tree of knowledge, walkway, library, pond -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPainting - Painting - Oil, Cesare Vagarini, The Big Tree, 1941
... The Big Tree...Bright blue sky and more trees in the background. The Big Tree Painting Painting - Oil Cesare Vagarini ...The painting was bought from Cesare Vagarini by Herr Wennagel for "Weihnachten" 1941 (Christmas) for his wife Johanna (Hanno) Wennagel. It was their first Christmas in the Camp. Herr Wennagel made many of the frames for Vagarini's paintings.A large Eucalyptus Tree surrounded by four huts - one on the left, three to the right. Green grass between the huts. A sunflower is growing at the side of the front left hut and a woman wearing a white shirt and blue skirt is seen entering the hut. Two women, one in pink and one in yellow are standing on a pathway between the huts. Clothes hanging on a washing line can be seen behind the tree near the last hut on the right. Bright blue sky and more trees in the background.Vagarini Ctatura, ww2, internment camp, camp 3 -
Malmsbury Historical SocietyPhotograph (Item), The Big Tree Glenlyon, Malmsbury ca1990
... The Big Tree Glenlyon, Malmsbury ca1990...Malmsbury Historical Society Malmsbury Mechanics Institute 71 Mollison Street Malmsbury daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges Buildings - Glenlyon The Big Tree Glenlyon, Malmsbury ca1990 Photograph Photograph ...Buildings - Glenlyon -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph-B&W, Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Back Garden Fruit Trees, 6/07/1989
... Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Back Garden Fruit Trees. The big tree is the Mulberry Tree...Back Garden / Fruit Trees / The big tree is the Mulberry Tree...The big tree is the Mulberry Tree Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Back Garden Fruit Trees Photograph-B&W ...Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Back Garden Fruit Trees. The big tree is the Mulberry TreeBack Garden / Fruit Trees / The big tree is the Mulberry Tree -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
... big tree...A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria....A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria....There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree. big tree mountain ash cambarville victoria photograph A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. ...A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria.A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. It was, at one stage, known to be the tallest hardwood tree in the world standing at 92 meters (301ft, 6 inches). However, it was reduced to 84 meters by a wind storm in 1959. It is a mountain ash. There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree.big tree, mountain ash, cambarville, victoria, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Colour photograph, 15-11-03
... big tree...A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria....A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria....There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree. big tree mountain ash cambarville victoria photograph Catherine at Marysville 15-11-03 A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. ...A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria.A colour photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. It was, at one stage, known to be the tallest hardwood tree in the world standing at 92 meters (301ft, 6 inches). However, it was reduced to 84 meters by a wind storm in 1959. It is a mountain ash. There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree.Catherine at Marysville 15-11-03big tree, mountain ash, cambarville, victoria, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Black and white photograph, 02-1949
... big tree...An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria....An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria....There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree. big tree mountain ash cambarville victoria photograph 932 February 1949 Marysville An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. ...An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria.An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. It was, at one stage, known to be the tallest hardwood tree in the world standing at 92 meters (301ft, 6 inches). However, it was reduced to 84 meters by a wind storm in 1959. It is a mountain ash. There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree.932 February 1949 Marysvillebig tree, mountain ash, cambarville, victoria, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Black and white photograph, 12-1935
... big tree...An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria....An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria....There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree. big tree mountain ash cambarville victoria photograph SUTHERLAND/ STUDIO/ HEALESVILLE Tall Trees at Cumberland/ Dec 1935 An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. ...An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria.An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. It was, at one stage, known to be the tallest hardwood tree in the world standing at 92 meters (301ft, 6 inches). However, it was reduced to 84 meters by a wind storm in 1959. It is a mountain ash. There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree.SUTHERLAND/ STUDIO/ HEALESVILLE Tall Trees at Cumberland/ Dec 1935big tree, mountain ash, cambarville, victoria, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
... big tree...An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria....An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria....There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree. big tree mountain ash cambarville victoria photograph The tallest Mountain Ash at the/ Cumberland An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. ...An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria.An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. It was, at one stage, known to be the tallest hardwood tree in the world standing at 92 meters (301ft, 6 inches). However, it was reduced to 84 meters by a wind storm in 1959. It is a mountain ash. There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree.The tallest Mountain Ash at the/ Cumberlandbig tree, mountain ash, cambarville, victoria, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Colour photograph, 15-11-03
... big tree...A colour photograph of a bridge that leads to Big Tree near Cambarville in Victoria....A colour photograph of a bridge that leads to Big Tree near Cambarville in Victoria....There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree. big tree mountain ash cambarville victoria photograph A weekend at Marysville 15-11-03 Catherine Pat Natasha & Norma A colour photograph of a bridge that leads to Big Tree near Cambarville in Victoria. ...A colour photograph of a bridge that leads to Big Tree near Cambarville in Victoria.A colour photograph of a bridge that leads to Big Tree near Cambarville in Victoria. It was, at one stage, known to be the tallest hardwood tree in the world standing at 92 meters (301ft, 6 inches). However, it was reduced to 84 meters by a wind storm in 1959. It is a mountain ash. There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree.A weekend at Marysville 15-11-03 Catherine Pat Natasha & Normabig tree, mountain ash, cambarville, victoria, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPostcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Valentine Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd, Tallest Known Hardwood Tree in the World, Height 301 Feet at Marysville, Vic. V10, 1923-1963
... big tree...An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria....An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville, Victoria. The title of the photograph is handwritten in black ink on the lower edge....Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. ...An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria.An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. It was, at one stage, known to be the tallest hardwood tree in the world standing at 92 meters (301ft, 6 inches). However, it was reduced to 84 meters by a wind storm in 1959. It is a mountain ash. There is a walking track through the forest that will take you to the Big Tree. This postcard was published by Valentine Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd. as a souvenir of Marysville.VALENTINE'S/ POST/ CARD A GENUINE PHOTOGRAPHbig tree, mountain ash, cambarville, victoria, valentine publishing co, postcard, souvenir -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPostcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Valentine Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd, Tallest Known Hardwood Tree in the World, Height 301 Feet at Marysville, Vic. V10, 1923-1963
... big tree...An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria....An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville, Victoria. The title of the photograph is handwritten in black ink on the lower edge....Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. ...An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria.An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. It was, at one stage, known to be the tallest hardwood tree in the world standing at 92 meters (301ft, 6 inches). However, it was reduced to 84 meters by a wind storm in 1959. It is a mountain ash. There is a walking track through the forest to the Big Tree. This postcard was published by Valentine Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd. as a souvenir of Marysville.VALENTINE'S/ POST/ CARD A GENUINE PHOTOGRAPHbig tree, mountain ash, cambarville, victoria, valentine publishing co, postcard, souvenir -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPostcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Valentine Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd, Tallest Known Hardwood Tree in the World, Height 301 Feet at Marysville, Vic. V10, 1923-1963
... big tree...An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria....An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville, Victoria. The title of the photograph is handwritten in black ink on the lower edge. ...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. ...An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria.An early black and white photograph of the Big Tree in Cambarville in Victoria. It was, at one stage, known to be the tallest hardwood tree in the world standing at 92 meters (301ft, 6 inches). However, it was reduced to 84 meters by a wind storm in 1959. It is a mountain ash. There is a walking track through the forest that will take you to the Big Tree. This postcard was published by Valentine Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd. as a souvenir of Marysville.VALENTINE'S/ POST/ CARD A GENUINE PHOTOGRAPH Dear Mother & Dad I received your letter and/ was glad to know everything is OK at home./ The weather is still pretty good. Today is dull/ with a drop of rain every now & then but not enough/ to stop you from going out. Tomorrow we are going/ to the Eildon Weir so we are hoping it stays fine./ Had a letter from Mrs Thompson. She says Alison is/ doing fine. She has been playing with Judy/ You didnt way whether you were coming up here or/ not but I doubt whether you will get in after next/ week as it is the school holidays. Cumberland House/ seems to be very nice + it is on the main road let me/ know by return post & Ill see what I can do for you./ I think the tariff seems to be the same. Well dear thats all for/ now as I want to send a card to Auntie Love Ethel & Clarriebig tree, mountain ash, cambarville, victoria, valentine publishing co, postcard, souvenir -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
... Big Trees Cumberland (illegible)...An examination of the crown of this tree by arborist Tom Greenwood (Tom Greenwood pers. comm. 2001) suggested that it was unlikely that it ever reached the original figure of 92 m; the current height is 81.5 m, a figure used as the starting point for this search for Victoria’s tallest trees. sample acre tall trees marysville victoria cumberland valley 1939 bushfires cumberland scenic reserve photograph Big Trees Cumberland (illegible) An early black and white photograph of a sample acre of tall trees near Marysville in Victoria. ...An early black and white photograph of a sample acre of tall trees near Marysville in Victoria.An early black and white photograph of a sample acre of tall trees near Marysville in Victoria. After the devastating 1939 ‘Black Friday’ bushfires, Victoria’s tallest known trees were to be found in the Cumberland scenic reserve, 20 km north-east of Marysville. This stand of trees was set aside in the 1920s to preserve a ‘sample acre’ of tall trees. It originally contained 27 trees, the tallest of which was said to be 92 m, whilst the average height was 81 m. A severe wind storm in 1959 blew down 13 trees and left the ‘tall tree’ at a reduced 84 m (Munro 1992). An examination of the crown of this tree by arborist Tom Greenwood (Tom Greenwood pers. comm. 2001) suggested that it was unlikely that it ever reached the original figure of 92 m; the current height is 81.5 m, a figure used as the starting point for this search for Victoria’s tallest trees.Big Trees Cumberland (illegible)sample acre, tall trees, marysville, victoria, cumberland valley, 1939 bushfires, cumberland scenic reserve, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPostcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, Cumberland-Cora Lynn Trip, Marysville, Vic, 1913-1967
... ...the big tree...It is also home to the Big Tree, a huge Mountain Ash tree which, at one time, was the tallest hardwood tree in the world. ...A postcard in a series produced by the Rose Stereograph Company in Victoria, Australia as a souvenir of Marysville.A black and white photograph of a view up a gully in the Cumberland Valley in Victoria. The Cumberland Valley is home to both the Cumberland and Cora-Lynn Falls. It is also home to the Big Tree, a huge Mountain Ash tree which, at one time, was the tallest hardwood tree in the world. The Cumberland Valley is a short drive from Marysville.POST CARD The "Rose" Series/ De Luxe A Real Photograph/ Produced in Australia Published by the Rose Stereograph Co.,/ Armadale, Victoria.cumberland valley, cora lynn falls, marysville, victoria, walking track, p. 4970, rose series postcard, postcard, souvenir, cumberland falls, the big tree, mountain ash -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyFlyer (item) - Information Flyer, Parks Victoria, park notes-Yarra Ranges National Park-Lady Talbot Drive and Cambarville Historic Township, June 2013
... ...the big tree...Cambarville is notable for its giant mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) trees within the Cumberland Memorial Scenic Reserve, and relics from former sawmills and gold mining. The Big ...A flyer produced by Parks Victoria of information on Lady Talbot Drive and Cambarville Historic Township.A flyer produced by Parks Victoria of information on Lady Talbot Drive and Cambarville Historic Township. Lady Talbot Drive a 24 kilometer scenic rainforest car journey which passes a number of walks and waterfalls in the Yarra Ranges National Park. Lady Talbot Drive is named after Lady Sarah Elizabeth, the wife of Sir Reginald Talbot, who was the Governor of Victoria from 25th April, 1904 to 6th July 1908. Cambarville is notable for its giant mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) trees within the Cumberland Memorial Scenic Reserve, and relics from former sawmills and gold mining. The Big Culvert is located nearby on the Marysville-Woods Point Road, which was historically part of the Yarra Track. Cambarville was established as a timber mill town in the 1940s. Timber mill owners A Cameron and FJ Barton named Cambarville. They established the mill to salvage timber from trees destroyed in the 1939 bushfires. Cambarville was impacted by the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and any remaining structures were destroyed. parks victoria, yarra ranges national park, lady talbot drive, lady talbot forest drive, cambarville, taggerty river, sir reginald talbot, lady sarah elizabeth talbot, phantom falls, keppel falls, keppel falls lookout, beeches rainforest walk, big culvert, cumberland walk, the big tree, the sitka spruce, cora lynn falls, sovereign view -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyFlyer (item) - Information Flyer, Forests Commission, Victoria, Cumberland Scenic Reserve, 1918-1983
... ...the big tree...An information flyer that was produced as a guide to the Cumberland Scenic Reserve by the Forests Commission of Victoria. forests commission victoria cumberland scenic reserve marysville victoria cambarville the big tree cora-lyn falls barton's lookout cumberland falls sovereign view armstrong creek yarra river mountain ash 423A An information flyer that was produced as a guide to the Cumberland Scenic Reserve by the Forests Commission of Victoria. ...An information flyer that was produced as a guide to the Cumberland Scenic Reserve by the Forests Commission of Victoria. The Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) was the main government authority responsible for management and protection of State forests in Victoria, Australia between 1918 and 1983. The Commission was responsible for ″forest policy, prevention and suppression of bushfires, issuing leases and licences, planting and thinning of forests, the development of plantations, reforestation, nurseries, forestry education, the development of commercial timber harvesting and marketing of produce, building and maintaining forest roads, provision of recreation facilities, protection of water, soils and wildlife, forest research and making recommendations on the acquisition or alienation of land for forest purposes″. The Cumberland Scenic Reserve is set in the heart of the mountain forests of Victoria and is 16km east of Marysville on the Cumberland Road. This reserve forms part of the catchment of Armstrong Creek, a tributary of the Yarra River which provides water for the Melbourne area. The reserve is a prime mountain ash area in which is set the old Cambarville sawmill and village site.An information flyer that was produced as a guide to the Cumberland Scenic Reserve by the Forests Commission of Victoria. 423Aforests commission victoria, cumberland scenic reserve, marysville, victoria, cambarville, the big tree, cora-lyn falls, barton's lookout, cumberland falls, sovereign view, armstrong creek, yarra river, mountain ash -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPostcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, Cumberland-Cora Lynn Trip, Marysville, Vic, 1913-1967
... ...the big tree...It is also home to the Big Tree, a huge Mountain Ash tree which, at one time, was the tallest hardwood tree in the world. ...A postcard in a series produced by the Rose Stereograph Company in Victoria, Australia as a souvenir of Marysville.A black and white photograph of a view up a gully in the Cumberland Valley in Victoria. The Cumberland Valley is home to both the Cumberland and Cora-Lynn Falls. It is also home to the Big Tree, a huge Mountain Ash tree which, at one time, was the tallest hardwood tree in the world. The Cumberland Valley is a short drive from Marysville.POST CARD The "Rose" Series/ De Luxe A Real Photograph/ Produced in Australia Published by the Rose Stereograph Co.,/ Armadale, Victoria.cumberland valley, cora lynn falls, marysville, victoria, walking track, p. 4970, rose series postcard, postcard, souvenir, cumberland falls, the big tree, mountain ash -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBooklet (Item) - Tourist guide, Ian and Danese Walshe et al, MARYSVILLE and district TOURIST GUIDE, 1982
... ...the big tree...A tourist guide outlining services, accommodation, activities and places of interest to visit in and around Marysville and the local district. marysville victoria australia tourist guide marysville hotel castles' store hawthorne's corner shop tudor lodge black spur motel and caravan park buxton general store golden fleece roadhouse marysville garage burrengeen park lake mountain steavenson falls nanda binya lodge alpenglow nursery black spur inn hotel silver stream trout farm mccfarlane's grocery barton's drapery marysville newsagency eildon explorer beauty spot nursery crossways pumpernickel mckenzie's tourist services blue hills riding school mountain view horse hire pitt's garage maryton park j l gould sawmill eildon deer park eildon weir maroondah dam snob's creek healesville sanctuary graceburn park cathedral range beauty spot walk tree fern gully walk michaeldene track keppel track woods lookout track cumberland scenic reserve cambarville the big tree cora-lyn falls barton's lookout cumberland falls sovereign view wirreanda festival scenic motel tower motel marylands guest house kooringa guest house marylyn guest house mountain lodge el kanah marysville hotel motel buxton hotel motel black spur inn buxton caravan park marysville caravan park the cumberland marysville recreation and fun park A tourist guide outlining services, accommodation, activities and places of interest to visit in and around Marysville and the local district. ...A tourist guide outlining services, accommodation, activities and places of interest to visit in and around Marysville and the local district.A tourist guide outlining services, accommodation, activities and places of interest to visit in and around Marysville and the local district.marysville, victoria, australia, tourist guide, marysville hotel, castles' store, hawthorne's corner shop, tudor lodge, black spur motel and caravan park, buxton general store, golden fleece roadhouse, marysville garage, burrengeen park, lake mountain, steavenson falls, nanda binya lodge, alpenglow nursery, black spur inn hotel, silver stream trout farm, mccfarlane's grocery, barton's drapery, marysville newsagency, eildon explorer, beauty spot nursery, crossways, pumpernickel, mckenzie's tourist services, blue hills riding school, mountain view horse hire, pitt's garage, maryton park, j l gould sawmill, eildon deer park, eildon weir, maroondah dam, snob's creek, healesville sanctuary, graceburn park, cathedral range, beauty spot walk, tree fern gully walk, michaeldene track, keppel track, woods lookout track, cumberland scenic reserve, cambarville, the big tree, cora-lyn falls, barton's lookout, cumberland falls, sovereign view, wirreanda festival, scenic motel, tower motel, marylands guest house, kooringa guest house, marylyn guest house, mountain lodge, el kanah, marysville hotel motel, buxton hotel motel, black spur inn, buxton caravan park, marysville caravan park, the cumberland, marysville recreation and fun park -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyMap (Item) - Information brochure, Project Art & Photo, Marysville in the Mystic Mountains, Unknown
... ...the big tree...An information brochure on Marysville, the surrounding district and the natural attractions in the region published by Mystic Mountains Tourism. marysville victoria australia information brochure mystic mountains mystic mountains tourism cathedral range lady talbot drive cameron cascades phantom falls keppel falls beech forest cascades the beeches rainforest walk the big tree cumberland memorial scenic reserve cambarville cumberland falls cora lynn falls the big culvert steavenson falls lake mountain marysville visitor information centre An information brochure on Marysville, the surrounding district and the natural attractions in the region published by Mystic Mountains Tourism. ...An information brochure on Marysville, the surrounding district and the natural attractions in the region published by Mystic Mountains Tourism.An information brochure on Marysville, the surrounding district and the natural attractions in the region published by Mystic Mountains Tourism.marysville, victoria, australia, information brochure, mystic mountains, mystic mountains tourism, cathedral range, lady talbot drive, cameron cascades, phantom falls, keppel falls, beech forest cascades, the beeches rainforest walk, the big tree, cumberland memorial scenic reserve, cambarville, cumberland falls, cora lynn falls, the big culvert, steavenson falls, lake mountain, marysville visitor information centre -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyNewspaper (Item) - Newspaper article, The Age, POCKET GUIDE TO MARYSVILLE, 22-11-2008
... ...the big tree...A newspaper article on Marysville, its local attractions, places to shop and dine, where to stay and ways of traveling to Marysville. marysville victoria australia the age black spur marysville visitor information centre steavenson falls lady talbot drive taggerty river keppel falls phantom falls beeches rainforest walk cambarville yarra ranges national park the big tree cumberland walk lake mountain steavenson river acheron river buxton bait and tackle marysville trout and salmon ponds buxton trout and salmon farm bruno's art and sculpture garden villa day spa cathedral view natural therapies marysville massage murchison street village walk uncle fred & aunty val's old style lolly shop country touch gallery manical mechanicals hidden talent craft gallery carmyle farm boutique marysville community market marysville patisserie marysville country bakery fraga's cafe restaurant terracotta room marylands country house the cumberland mantirri blueberry farm narbethong marysville farmers market the black spur inn allawah country cottages barree mud brick cottages A newspaper article on Marysville, its local attractions, places to shop and dine, where to stay and ways of traveling to Marysville. ...A newspaper article on Marysville, its local attractions, places to shop and dine, where to stay and ways of traveling to Marysville. This article was published in The Age on Saturday, November 22, 2008.A newspaper article on Marysville, its local attractions, places to shop and dine, where to stay and ways of traveling to Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, the age, black spur, marysville visitor information centre, steavenson falls, lady talbot drive, taggerty river, keppel falls, phantom falls, beeches rainforest walk, cambarville, yarra ranges national park, the big tree, cumberland walk, lake mountain, steavenson river, acheron river, buxton bait and tackle, marysville trout and salmon ponds, buxton trout and salmon farm, bruno's art and sculpture garden, villa day spa, cathedral view natural therapies, marysville massage, murchison street, village walk, uncle fred & aunty val's old style lolly shop, country touch gallery, manical mechanicals, hidden talent craft gallery, carmyle farm boutique, marysville community market, marysville patisserie, marysville country bakery, fraga's cafe restaurant, terracotta room, marylands country house, the cumberland, mantirri blueberry farm, narbethong, marysville farmers market, the black spur inn, allawah country cottages, barree mud brick cottages -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBooklet (Item) - Information booklet, Alexandra Newspapers, MURRINDINDI VICTORIA-AUSTRALIA, 02-2004
... ...the big tree...An information booklet on the Murrindindi region in Victoria. murrindindi victoria australia alexandra eildon kinglake marysville yea yarra valley high country visit victoria alexandra newspapers murrindindi tourism association rubicon valley horse riding cathedral range state park murrindindi scenic reserve yarra ranges national park cumberland memorial scenic reserve the big culvert cambarville the big tree steavenson falls cora lynn falls cumberland falls lady talbot drive phantom falls keppel falls the beeches the cascades wilhelmina falls murrindindi cascades lake mountain cathedral lane vineyard south cathedral farm marysville holiday cottages crystal journey country touch marysville ski centre mountain lodge marysville eco adventure tours the mountain gallery marysville country real estate camellia log cabin crossways historic country inn marylands country house ashlar cottage b&b kerami guesthouse melina cottages willowbank at taggerty mary lyn holiday resort kooringa resort & conference centre marysville caravan & holiday park lyell guest cottages eagle mountain retreat keppels hotel motel anastasia fairytale cottage mystic mountain holiday cottages esa camping & conference centre buxton trout & salmon farm woodlands rainforest bungalows the old woolshed cafe yarrolyn holiday park Produced and published by Alexandra Newspapers/ Pty Ltd in partnership with the Murrindindi Regional/ Tourism Association. ...An information booklet on the Murrindindi region in Victoria. This information booklet was produced by Alexandra Newspapers in partnership with the Murrindindi Regional Tourism Association in February 2004.An information booklet on the Murrindindi region in Victoria.Produced and published by Alexandra Newspapers/ Pty Ltd in partnership with the Murrindindi Regional/ Tourism Association. murrindindi, victoria, australia, alexandra, eildon, kinglake, marysville, yea, yarra valley, high country, visit victoria, alexandra newspapers, murrindindi tourism association, rubicon valley horse riding, cathedral range state park, murrindindi scenic reserve, yarra ranges national park, cumberland memorial scenic reserve, the big culvert, cambarville, the big tree, steavenson falls, cora lynn falls, cumberland falls, lady talbot drive, phantom falls, keppel falls, the beeches, the cascades, wilhelmina falls, murrindindi cascades, lake mountain, cathedral lane vineyard, south cathedral farm, marysville holiday cottages, crystal journey, country touch, marysville ski centre, mountain lodge marysville, eco adventure tours, the mountain gallery, marysville country real estate, camellia log cabin, crossways historic country inn, marylands country house, ashlar cottage b&b, kerami guesthouse, melina cottages, willowbank at taggerty, mary lyn holiday resort, kooringa resort & conference centre, marysville caravan & holiday park, lyell guest cottages, eagle mountain retreat, keppels hotel motel, anastasia fairytale cottage, mystic mountain holiday cottages, esa camping & conference centre, buxton trout & salmon farm, woodlands rainforest bungalows, the old woolshed cafe, yarrolyn holiday park -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyEphemera (Item) - Information brochure, Artworkz Tourism, MARYSVILLE TOWNSHIP, 11-2020
... ...the big tree...An information brochure on the township of Marysville in Victoria. marysville victoria australia information brochure artworkz tourism 2009 black saturday bushfires bruno's sculpture garden steavenson falls gallipoli lake keppel falls lady talbot drive cora lynn falls cambarville walk phantom falls taggerty river visitor area meeting of the waters the beeches cambarville day visitor area the big tree keppel hut keppel lookout mount gordon marysville golf course jock's lookout gallipoli park yellow dog day visitor area Disclaimer: The authors have taken care to ensure this/ publication is correct, though please be aware that/ errors and omissions do occur. ...An information brochure on the township of Marysville in Victoria. This brochure was produced by Artworkz Tourism in November 2020.An information brochure on the township of Marysville in Victoria.Disclaimer: The authors have taken care to ensure this/ publication is correct, though please be aware that/ errors and omissions do occur.marysville, victoria, australia, information brochure, artworkz tourism, 2009 black saturday bushfires, bruno's sculpture garden, steavenson falls, gallipoli lake, keppel falls, lady talbot drive, cora lynn falls, cambarville walk, phantom falls, taggerty river visitor area, meeting of the waters, the beeches, cambarville day visitor area, the big tree, keppel hut, keppel lookout, mount gordon, marysville golf course, jock's lookout, gallipoli park, yellow dog day visitor area -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyEphemera (Item) - Information brochure, Artworkz Tourism, MARYSVILLE THINGS TO DO AROUND MARYSVILLE, 27-01-2018
... ...the big tree...An information brochure on things to do around Marysville in Victoria. marysville victoria australia information brochure gallipoli park lake gallipoli lake steavenson falls steavenson river bruno's art and sculpture garden fernshaw park buxton recreation reserve taggerty river areas anderson mill camping area cooks mill camping area neds gully camping area keppel creek day area beauty spot nature walk gilbert gully nature walk michaeldene track cathedral range the beeches walk tree fern gully walk crystal journey marysville market lake mountain ski resort marysville golf club marysville public outdoor swimming pool buxton trout & salmon farm keppel's lookout jock's lookout mount gordon armstrong lookout keppel falls phantom falls cora lynn falls meeting of the waters st ronan's well preiffer falls camberville historical township keppels hut the big culvert the big tree marysville historical society Disclaimer: The authors have taken care to ensure this/ publication is correct, though please be aware that/ errors and omissions do occur. ...An information brochure on things to do around Marysville in Victoria.An information brochure on things to do around Marysville in Victoria.Disclaimer: The authors have taken care to ensure this/ publication is correct, though please be aware that/ errors and omissions do occur.marysville, victoria, australia, information brochure, gallipoli park lake, gallipoli lake, steavenson falls, steavenson river, bruno's art and sculpture garden, fernshaw park, buxton recreation reserve, taggerty river areas, anderson mill camping area, cooks mill camping area, neds gully camping area, keppel creek day area, beauty spot nature walk, gilbert gully nature walk, michaeldene track, cathedral range, the beeches walk, tree fern gully walk, crystal journey, marysville market, lake mountain ski resort, marysville golf club, marysville public outdoor swimming pool, buxton trout & salmon farm, keppel's lookout, jock's lookout, mount gordon, armstrong lookout, keppel falls, phantom falls, cora lynn falls, meeting of the waters, st ronan's well, preiffer falls, camberville historical township, keppels hut, the big culvert, the big tree, marysville historical society
