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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour prints and negatives, Denise Johnstone, Australian Tree Climbing Champs, 1999
... Australian Tree Climbing Champs...tree climbing...On envelope "Australian Tree Climbing Championships 1999" and "Denise Johnstone"...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne tree climbing burnley arboriculture denise johnstone tree climbing championships On envelope "Australian Tree Climbing Championships 1999" and "Denise Johnstone" Colour photographs.. 4 colour photographs of a participant. ...Colour photographs.. 4 colour photographs of a participant.On envelope "Australian Tree Climbing Championships 1999" and "Denise Johnstone"tree climbing, burnley, arboriculture, denise johnstone, tree climbing championships -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - 35mm Colour slides, Kodachrome, Tree Climbing, 1986
... Tree Climbing...tree climbing...37 colour slides demonstrating tree climbing Oct 86. Too dark to scan....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne tree climbing arboriculture tree climbing demonstration 37 colour slides demonstrating tree climbing Oct 86. ...37 colour slides demonstrating tree climbing Oct 86. Too dark to scan.tree climbing, arboriculture, tree climbing demonstration -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - DVD, Jim Rule, Student Tree Climbing, 2009
... Student Tree Climbing......tree climbing...2 DVDs with colour photographs of student tree climbing, produced by staff members, Jim Rule and Denise Johnstone. ...Disk 1 is now missing. Student Tree Climbing Album DVD Jim Rule Denise Johnstone Joe Vittorio ...2 DVDs with colour photographs of student tree climbing, produced by staff members, Jim Rule and Denise Johnstone. Disc 1 has 9 photographs and Disc 2 has 12. Disk 1 is now missing.students, tree climbing, jim rule, arboriculture, denise johnstone -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour prints and negatives, Denise Johnstone, Tree Climbing at Creswick, c. 1998
... Tree Climbing at Creswick......tree climbing...19 colour photographs and negatives of students climbing trees at Crewswick Campus....Claire Elise etc." 19 colour photographs and negatives of students climbing trees at Crewswick Campus. Tree Climbing at Creswick Photograph Colour prints and negatives Denise Johnstone AGFA ...19 colour photographs and negatives of students climbing trees at Crewswick Campus.On envelope "Johnston" and "Creswick '98 (?) Claire Elise etc."students, tree climbing, arboriculture, creswick, denise johnstone -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Black and White Photograph of a Soldier Climbing a Tree
... A Black and White Photograph of a Soldier Climbing a Tree......Tree Climbing...A black and white photograph of a soldier climbing a tree...Gnr Leonard Geoffrey Curd 39042 Royal Regiment Of Australian Artillery 4th Field Regiment Australian Soldiers Photograph Tree Climbing A black and white photograph of a soldier climbing a tree Photograph A Black and White Photograph of a Soldier Climbing a Tree ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. He served in Vietnam with 4th Field Regiment from April 1967 to March 1968.A black and white photograph of a soldier climbing a treegnr leonard geoffrey curd, 39042, royal regiment of australian artillery, 4th field regiment, australian soldiers, photograph, tree climbing -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour prints, Denise Johnstone, Burnley College & Yarraville Gardens, 1999
... ...tree climbing...Demonstrating tree climbing....Demonstrating tree climbing. Burnley College & Yarraville Gardens Photograph Colour prints Denise Johnstone ...1-11. Colour photographs of Trees in Yarraville Gardens. 12. Bunya Bunya Pine in Luffmann lawn. 13. Italian Cypress near Sunken Garden. 14. Crack Willow beside Luffmann Ponds. Cork Oak in Bull Paddock. 16. Araucaria cunninghammii in Bull Paddock. 17-20. Demonstrating tree climbing.trees, yarraville gardens, bunya bunya pine, luffmann lawn, italian cypress, sunken garden, crack willow, luffmann ponds, cork oak, bull paddock, araucaria, tree climbing, arboriculture, denise johnson -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour print, Arboriculture, Unknown
... ...tree climbing...Female student learning to climb a tree....Female student learning to climb a tree. Arboriculture Photograph Colour print ...Colour photograph. Female student learning to climb a tree.female students, tree climbing, arboriculture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph, Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Arboriculture, Unknown
... ...tree climbing...Male student learning to climb a tree with an instructor....Male student learning to climb a tree with an instructor. Arboriculture Photograph Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture ...Black and white photograph. Male student learning to climb a tree with an instructor. On reverse,"Aldous" and "Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture 1981 (914-33)."students, tree climbing, instructor, aldous, arboriculture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - Colour slides, Kodachrome, Burnley Trees, 1970-1985
... ...tree climbing...29 slides of trees at Burnley. Some labelled. 1. Students and the climbing tree in the Shady Walk Araucaria bidwillii Nov 1985 . 2.3 slides "Oak B. ...Students and the climbing tree in the Shady Walk Araucaria bidwillii Nov 1985 . 2.3 slides "Oak B. ...29 slides of trees at Burnley. Some labelled. 1. Students and the climbing tree in the Shady Walk Araucaria bidwillii Nov 1985 . 2.3 slides "Oak B. Gdns before isolation" Apr 1970. 3.2 slides "Oak B. Gdns after isolation" May 1970. 4. Garden view of bed from Shady Walk towards Administration Building Sep 1985. trees, burnley, students, tree climbing, shady walk, araucaria, oak, burnley gardens, administration building, arboriculture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white and colour slides, colour negative, Kodachrome, Miscellaneous Horticulture, 1947-1985
... ...tree climbing...(5) "Flemington Racecourse." (6) "Mustard-Cover Crop. 1960." (7) Tree climbing. (8) "Grafting-scions. BHC." (11) "Mildura-Soil Probe Oct 67." (12) Virus tested stock trees & layout Flemings Apr 70." (13) "Best's Winery Mar 75." (15, 16) Best's single student and group. (17) "Ploughing-Diagram to show incomplete cover of trash? ...(5) "Flemington Racecourse." (6) "Mustard-Cover Crop. 1960." (7) Tree climbing. (8) "Grafting-scions. BHC." (11) "Mildura-Soil Probe Oct 67." (12) Virus tested stock trees & layout Flemings Apr 70." (13) "Best's Winery Mar 75." (15, 16) Best's single student and group. (17) "Ploughing-Diagram to show incomplete cover of trash? ...57 slides and 1 negative. (3) Men standing around a large horticultural machine. (4) "Lawns Housing Com" Aug "66?" (5) "Flemington Racecourse." (6) "Mustard-Cover Crop. 1960." (7) Tree climbing. (8) "Grafting-scions. BHC." (11) "Mildura-Soil Probe Oct 67." (12) Virus tested stock trees & layout Flemings Apr 70." (13) "Best's Winery Mar 75." (15, 16) Best's single student and group. (17) "Ploughing-Diagram to show incomplete cover of trash? Farm Practices." (18) "Spraying Hand Equipment for Insect Control in and around Buildings USA Yearbook 1952." (19) "Pasture Harrows." (20) "Mould Board Plough-Tractor." (21) "Disc Harrows-Offset-Tractor." (22) Tyne Cultivator-for Tractor." (23) See B91.258." (24) Burnley College libary. (25) "Irrigation-Delver Tatura 12/59." (26) "Tatura 12/59 Delver Ferguson T." (27-29) "W. Prom." (30) Camp 1957 Wilson's Promontary." (34-36) Photographs of plants in book. (35) Alnus? (37) "Meterosideros excelsa." (38) "Rhipsalidopsis rosea." (39) "Protea neriifolia." (40) Banksias-Species." Insects: (41) "Lacewing larva." (42) "Mites Aug 75." (43) "Yellow Mite, Red Spider (Arachnida)." (44) "Jassid-Life Cycle 9/51." (45) "Grape Fruit Crop (Florida) Destroyed by Fruit Fly. Animals without backbones." (46) "Jassid-Vegetable 9/51." (47) "Field Day 57 (Fruit Fly-Enlarged)." (48) "Field Day 57 (Fruit Fly-Stages)." (49) Insect Life Cycle. (50) "Comatibility (sic) Chart." for Insecticides & Fungicides. (51) "Insecticides-Toxicity." (52) "Life Cycle of the Leather Jacket." (53) "Grasshopper-Head Dissected Mouth Parts." (54) "Types of Antennae." (55) "Spider Mites USA Yearbook 1952." (56) "Cultivator." (57) "Organic Phosphates." (58) Negative Isopogon anemonifolius.administration building, lawns, flemington racecourse, mustard-cover crop, tree climbing, grafting, mildura, soil probe, pests, machinery, excursions, tatura, library, wilsons promontory, plants, alnus, zygocactus, schlumbergia, feijoa, acca sellowiana, protea neriifolia, banksia, isopogon anemonifolius -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - CD black and white and sepia prints, Hilda Dance, 1935-1936
... ...tree climbing...Student answering questions on a Vegetable Growing public day. (9) 2 female students playing around on the lawn. (10) Possibly an excursion to the zoo-man holding snake. (11) Female student bathing in the Yarra River. (12) Female student climbing a tree with steps cut into it, not Burnley. (13) Students bathing in the Yarra River. (14) 4 female students on the lawn wearing dresses. (15) Group of male students with lawnmower. (16) George Barnett/Russ? ...Student answering questions on a Vegetable Growing public day. (9) 2 female students playing around on the lawn. (10) Possibly an excursion to the zoo-man holding snake. (11) Female student bathing in the Yarra River. (12) Female student climbing a tree with steps cut into it, not Burnley. (13) Students bathing in the Yarra River. (14) 4 female students on the lawn wearing dresses. (15) Group of male students with lawnmower. (16) George Barnett/Russ? ...Hilda Dance (graduated 1936, staff 1941-47)2 copies of a CD with photographs taken by Hilda Dance. (1) 4 female students working in a flower bed. (2) 6 students at a flower show. (3) 4 female students on the lawn wearing dresses. (4) Group of students sitting on benches on the lawn. (5) 1936 Year Group. (6) 4 female students playing around on the lawn. (7) Students working near the Luffmann Ponds. (8) Newspaper cutting: 'She knows all the answers.' Student answering questions on a Vegetable Growing public day. (9) 2 female students playing around on the lawn. (10) Possibly an excursion to the zoo-man holding snake. (11) Female student bathing in the Yarra River. (12) Female student climbing a tree with steps cut into it, not Burnley. (13) Students bathing in the Yarra River. (14) 4 female students on the lawn wearing dresses. (15) Group of male students with lawnmower. (16) George Barnett/Russ? (17) Female student watering seedlings. (18) Group of male students with lawnmower. (19) Orchard Border. (20) Group of male students with lawnmower.hilda dance, female students, flower beds, students, flower show, luffmann ponds, students working outside, recreation, lawnmower, tree climbing, george barnett, orchard border, lily ponds -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour print, Kodak, Arboriculture, Unknown
... ...tree climbing...Colour photographs. (1) A student climbing a conifer. (2) The Araucaria bidwillii that the students used to learn to climb in the Shady Walk. (3-5) Patchy grass under trees....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne students tree climbing shady walk araucaria bidwillii grass damage from trees arboriculture Colour photographs. (1) A student climbing a conifer. (2) The Araucaria bidwillii that the students used to learn to climb in the Shady Walk. (3-5) Patchy grass under trees. ...Colour photographs. (1) A student climbing a conifer. (2) The Araucaria bidwillii that the students used to learn to climb in the Shady Walk. (3-5) Patchy grass under trees.students, tree climbing, shady walk, araucaria bidwillii, grass damage from trees, arboriculture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour prints and negatives, Kodak Premium Processing, Tree Felling and Diseases, 1994-2000
... ...tree climbing...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne tree felling fungi diseases trees arboriculture chain saw tree climbing 2 sets of colour photographs and negatives in folder stamped 29 Mmar 1994. 1 set of 26 colour photographs showing steps in tree felling. 1 set of 21 colour photographs labelled "Sydney June 2000" showing various fungi and diseases of trees. ...2 sets of colour photographs and negatives in folder stamped 29 Mmar 1994. 1 set of 26 colour photographs showing steps in tree felling. 1 set of 21 colour photographs labelled "Sydney June 2000" showing various fungi and diseases of trees.tree felling, fungi, diseases, trees, arboriculture, chain saw, tree climbing -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - Colour slides, Kodachrome, Arboriculture, 1986
... ...tree climbing...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne arboriculture agathis robusta bull paddock tree climbing 21 labelled "5/86"; "Sue & Phyl 1986 BHC", "Marcus BHC 1986", "Nichol & Phyl 1986" "ARB 1986" 37 colour slides used for teaching Arboriculture. ...37 colour slides used for teaching Arboriculture. Jun 86. Some of work on Agathis robusta near Bull Paddock. 2 Apr 86. 10 Nov 86. 21 labelled "5/86"; "Sue & Phyl 1986 BHC", "Marcus BHC 1986", "Nichol & Phyl 1986" "ARB 1986"arboriculture, agathis robusta, bull paddock, tree climbing -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPostcard - Charlie Green, Lake Tyers Victoria, Bulmer H D, 1920
... Charlie Green climbs a tree, using traditional bark sling. Reference: Page 237 'The Kurnai of Gippsland' by Phillip Pepper...Black and white photographic postcard showing Charlie Green, an Aboriginal man of Lake Tyers, climbing a tree with the aid of a harness. Has an axe in his right hand. ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Charlie Green climbs a tree, using traditional bark sling. Reference: Page 237 'The Kurnai of Gippsland' by Phillip Pepper Waterways Vegetation Aboriginals Black and white photographic postcard showing Charlie Green, an Aboriginal man of Lake Tyers, climbing a tree with the aid of a harness. ...Charlie Green climbs a tree, using traditional bark sling. Reference: Page 237 'The Kurnai of Gippsland' by Phillip PepperBlack and white photographic postcard showing Charlie Green, an Aboriginal man of Lake Tyers, climbing a tree with the aid of a harness. Has an axe in his right hand. Lake and bush covered bank in background Lake Tyers Victoriawaterways, vegetation, aboriginals -
Bialik CollegeMixed media (Item) - 2004 Bialik Family Camp
... Footage shows bike riding, football, camp fire, music nights, and tree climbing. Two videos are included: one runs at 11.18 the other 12.52. ...Footage shows bike riding, football, camp fire, music nights, and tree climbing. Two videos are included: one runs at 11.18 the other 12.52. ...Parent Association Family Camp as held at the Anglesea Family Holiday Park, March 2004, recorded and photographed and distributed by Zulmans. Footage shows bike riding, football, camp fire, music nights, and tree climbing. Two videos are included: one runs at 11.18 the other 12.52. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.Bialik Parents Association Family Camp March 2004 DVD, Photos and movies. A gift from the Zulmans. family camp, 2000s, 2004, bialik college, parent association -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Lookout tree c1910, 1910
... On back of original 'What price our Yankees climbing trees?'...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland On back of original 'What price our Yankees climbing trees?' Historic Sites Navigation Black and white photograph copied from a postcard showing three men on top of the LookOut Tree at Jemmys Point, tree supported by two logs, 35 foot ladder against tree for access on top, man and woman in buggy and boy on horse watching photographer. ...On back of original 'What price our Yankees climbing trees?'Black and white photograph copied from a postcard showing three men on top of the LookOut Tree at Jemmys Point, tree supported by two logs, 35 foot ladder against tree for access on top, man and woman in buggy and boy on horse watching photographer. Lakes Entrance, Victoriahistoric sites, navigation -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkRelief prints, J. Carr et al, The Gwalior Plains, Circa 1840's
... Framed print of etching depicting four aboriginals one of which is climbing a tree...He later moved to London where he died, at Camden Town on 29th August 1876 print gwalior plains Framed print of etching depicting four aboriginals one of which is climbing a tree The Gwalior Plains Relief prints J. ...Original steel engraving by J.C Armytage after John SkinnerPROUT (1806 - 1876). Prout was born in Plymouth and was a member of the New Watercolour Society in London, he latter emigrated and lived for some time in Sydney and Hobart before returning to England. Published in "Australia... Illustrated with Drawings by Skinner Prout, N Chevalier, etc. by Edwin Carlton Booth F.R.C.I. (printed 1873-76) Virtue & Co., London, and as part work from about 1873. Steel Steel Engraved antique print some with marking to the margins. Image 12 x 18 cm. John Skinner Prout (1806 - 1876) was an architectural illustrator and painter. Born in Plymouth and nephew of Samuel Prout (Topographical illustrator, drawing master and colourist). John specialised in similar subjects to his uncle but was practically self-taught. He was elected a member of the New Watercolour Society on his return from Australia in 1849, where he visited Sydney and Hobart. He had already forfeited his membership of the NWS in 1838 by being overseas. John settled in Bristol after 1849 whewre he became a good friend of W.J. Muller (artist). He later moved to London where he died, at Camden Town on 29th August 1876Framed print of etching depicting four aboriginals one of which is climbing a treeprint, gwalior plains -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Post Card, Color Offset (Aust.) Pty. Ltd, c 1970
... They are slow-moving, tree-climbing, friendly marsupials with thick woolly fur coats, large ears and rubber nose. ...They are slow-moving, tree-climbing, friendly marsupials with thick woolly fur coats, large ears and rubber nose. ...A collection of nine postcards donated by the Bass Coast Op Shop. Information on the back of No. 276-05. "Koala Bears were first seen by white explorers in the Blue Mountains, 1798. Early colonists from N.S.W. called it a "monkey bear". Koala means in Aboriginal "does not drink" or "no drink". They are slow-moving, tree-climbing, friendly marsupials with thick woolly fur coats, large ears and rubber nose. They live in gum trees and feed upon their leaves. Babies are born every two years, spending nine months in mother's pouch and then on her back for about six months, then leaving its parents and looking for a tree with comfortable branches."Nine coloured postcards of Phillip Island and wildlife. 276-01. Postcard showing four vintage vehicles displayed in the Len Lukey Memorial Museum & Gardens at the GP Race Track. 1. 1928 Austin Chummy. 2. 1926 Maxwell. 3. 1924 Model T Ford. 4. 1913 Model T Ford. 276-02. Postcard showing penguin in burrow possibly on egg/s 276-03. Postcard with two photographs of penguins coming up the beach at dusk. 276-04. Postcard with three photographs of penguins coming up the beach and people looking over the railing at them. 276-05. Postcard of a koala sitting on a branch. 276-06. Postcard of seals at Seal Rocks with man sitting on the rocks beside one. 276-07. Postcard with four photographs of koalas, penguins, Cowes Jetty and Cowes beach. 276-08. Postcard with three photographs of koalas, penguins and a seal. 276-09. Postcard with four photographs of penguins, koalas, seals and penguins.276-01. Len Lukey Memorial Museum & Gardens. Vehicle description as above in Physical Description. 276-02. Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. On back: Australian Penguin Reserve, Phillip Island Victoria. 276-03. Australian Penguin Parade Phillip Island. 276-04. Penguins at Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia 276-05. On back: Full description of Koalas - see Historical Information below. 276-06. On back: Making friends at Seal Rocks, Phillip island, Vic. 276-07. Cowes Phillip Island. 276-08. Phillip Island Victoria 276-09. Greetings from Phillip Island. On back: Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. Interesting aspects of this fascinating Island which gives shelter to some of Australia's unique fauna.wildlife - seals, wildlife - koala, wildlife - penguins, vintage cars, t model ford, len lukey musem, cowes beach, cowes pier, bass coast op shop -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Camberville Tree Stump with Axeman's Footholes, 2014, 04/11/2014
... Colour photograph of a tree stump at Camberville, showing the foot holes created for the axemen to climb the tree....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields tree stump foot holes axeman camberville Colour photograph of a tree stump at Camberville, showing the foot holes created for the axemen to climb the tree. ...Colour photograph of a tree stump at Camberville, showing the foot holes created for the axemen to climb the tree.tree stump, foot holes, axeman, camberville -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph
... Photograph of a Koala climbing a tree trunk - comment in album underneath three photos of a koala - "Teddy looks for a grandstand" under this photo - "I must see this"...Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast One of a collection of over 400 photographs in an album commenced in 1960 and presented to the Phillip Island & Westernport Historical Society by the Shire of Phillip Island local history photography koala black & white photograph wildlife wildlife - koala john jenner bryant west Photograph of a Koala climbing a tree trunk - comment in album underneath three photos of a koala - "Teddy looks for a grandstand" under this photo - "I must see this" Photograph Bryant West ...One of a collection of over 400 photographs in an album commenced in 1960 and presented to the Phillip Island & Westernport Historical Society by the Shire of Phillip IslandPhotograph of a Koala climbing a tree trunk - comment in album underneath three photos of a koala - "Teddy looks for a grandstand" under this photo - "I must see this"local history, photography, koala, black & white photograph, wildlife, wildlife - koala, john jenner, bryant west -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPainting, Camp 2
... Other gardens have frame work constructed from tree branches for climbing vines. Some washing hangs from another branch. ...Other gardens have frame work constructed from tree branches for climbing vines. Some washing hangs from another branch. ...Camp 2 waterclour. Donated Lieut Frederick Ferdinando Hardy b 1881. Served in Boer War, migrated to australia in 1909, enlisted WW!, with number VX7. Re-enlisted in 1940 for WW2 and served as Paymaster in camp 2Framed watercolour of Camp 2. Four huts, two in foreground and two behind. Two large gum trees and the end of the row infron t of a barbed wire fence. Corragated iron ssurrounds a small garden. Other gardens have frame work constructed from tree branches for climbing vines. Some washing hangs from another branch. Two gentlemen sit on a bench at a table appear to be studying. Tatura 1941, Theodore Engelcamp 2 tatura, theodore engel, watercolour painting, camp huts, 1941, hardy -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPainting - Watercolour Painting of Emerald, Marcel Leman, c. 1964
... The painting depicts a hilled landscape; the foreground features several rows of bushes, the midground rises to a tin-roofed house and shed surrounded by trees, and the background climbs more rapidly to a high hill with sparse trees and a cloudy sky. ...The painting depicts a hilled landscape; the foreground features several rows of bushes, the midground rises to a tin-roofed house and shed surrounded by trees, and the background climbs more rapidly to a high hill with sparse trees and a cloudy sky. ...This painting was created by Belgian-born artist Marcel Leman in c. 1964. Leman was a member of the Victorian Artists Society and the Bottle Brush Club, and a founding member of the Malvern Artists Society. The painting depicts a view looking up to John's Hill in Emerald. It was purchased by Jo Jenkinson from Leman's son in the 1980s, reframed and hanged in that home in Emerald until they moved away in 2012.Gift of Jo JenkinsonThis item is a large landscape watercolour painting bordered by a white margin. The painting depicts a hilled landscape; the foreground features several rows of bushes, the midground rises to a tin-roofed house and shed surrounded by trees, and the background climbs more rapidly to a high hill with sparse trees and a cloudy sky. The painting relies mostly on greens in depicting the landscape, with occasional shades of brown interspersed and the lighter colours of the buildings standing out.Obverse, Artist signature: "MLEMAN" Reverse, printed label: "Johns Hill, Emerald / Painted by Belgian artist Marcel Leman / c. 1964 / (to go to Emerald Museum)"emerald, 1960s, john's hill, marcel leman -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAnimal specimen - Grey Squirrel, Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1860-1880
... They are known for their agility and ability to climb trees. Interestingly, the tail of the Squirrel serves the purpose of keeping the rain, wind or cold off the body of the animal, to help it cool off in hot weather, to counterbalance when moving and can be utilized as a parachute when jumping from one location to the next. ...They are known for their agility and ability to climb trees. Interestingly, the tail of the Squirrel serves the purpose of keeping the rain, wind or cold off the body of the animal, to help it cool off in hot weather, to counterbalance when moving and can be utilized as a parachute when jumping from one location to the next. ...The Grey Squirrel is a small to medium sized member of the rodent family Sciuridae. This species is commonly located in England, Wales and central Scotland. They are known for their agility and ability to climb trees. Interestingly, the tail of the Squirrel serves the purpose of keeping the rain, wind or cold off the body of the animal, to help it cool off in hot weather, to counterbalance when moving and can be utilized as a parachute when jumping from one location to the next. Squirrels consume foods that are rich in protein, carbohydrates and fats. They eat nuts, seeds. fruits and vegetation. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum and the National Museum of Victoria, as well as individuals such amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. These skins were then mounted by members of the Burke Museum Committee and put-on display in the formal space of the Museum’s original exhibition hall where they continue to be on display. This display of taxidermy mounts initially served to instruct visitors to the Burke Museum of the natural world around them, today it serves as an insight into the collecting habits of the 19th century.This specimen is part of a significant and rare taxidermy mount collection in the Burke Museum. This collection is scientifically and culturally important for reminding us of how science continues to shape our understanding of the modern world. They demonstrate a capacity to hold evidence of how Australia’s fauna history existed in the past and are potentially important for future environmental research. This collection continues to be on display in the Museum and has become a key part to interpreting the collecting habits of the 19th century.This specimen has silver-grey fur with a brown colouring located on the face and a pale underside. The tale stands tall along the back of the specimen and is bushy. The specimen is of a smaller size and has no tuffs on its ears. It stands on a wooden platform and has two paper tags tied to its hands.Grey Squirrel / BMM 7534 / A.4485/ 41. Squirrel Sp / Catalogue Page, 49 /taxidermy mount, taxidermy, animalia, burke museum, beechworth, australian museum, skin, reynell eveleigh johns, squirrel -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAnimal specimen - Squirrel, Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1860-1880
... They are known for their agility and ability to climb trees. Interestingly, the tail of the Squirrel serves the purpose of keeping the rain, wind or cold off the body of the animal, to help it cool off in hot weather, to counterbalance when moving and can be utilized as a parachute when jumping from one location to the next. ...They are known for their agility and ability to climb trees. Interestingly, the tail of the Squirrel serves the purpose of keeping the rain, wind or cold off the body of the animal, to help it cool off in hot weather, to counterbalance when moving and can be utilized as a parachute when jumping from one location to the next. ...The Grey Squirrel is a small to medium sized member of the rodent family Sciuridae. This species is commonly located in England, Wales and central Scotland. They are known for their agility and ability to climb trees. Interestingly, the tail of the Squirrel serves the purpose of keeping the rain, wind or cold off the body of the animal, to help it cool off in hot weather, to counterbalance when moving and can be utilized as a parachute when jumping from one location to the next. Squirrels consume foods that are rich in protein, carbohydrates and fats. They eat nuts, seeds. fruits and vegetation. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum and the National Museum of Victoria, as well as individuals such amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. These skins were then mounted by members of the Burke Museum Committee and put-on display in the formal space of the Museum’s original exhibition hall where they continue to be on display. This display of taxidermy mounts initially served to instruct visitors to the Burke Museum of the natural world around them, today it serves as an insight into the collecting habits of the 19th century.This specimen is part of a significant and rare taxidermy mount collection in the Burke Museum. This collection is scientifically and culturally important for reminding us of how science continues to shape our understanding of the modern world. They demonstrate a capacity to hold evidence of how Australia’s fauna history existed in the past and are potentially important for future environmental research. This collection continues to be on display in the Museum and has become a key part to interpreting the collecting habits of the 19th century.This specimen has silver-grey fur with a pale cream coloured underside. The tale stands tall along the back of the specimen and is bushy. The specimen is of a smaller size and has no tuffs on its ears. It stands on a wooden platform and has two paper tags tied to its hands. One hand is stylized in a raised position while the other remains downward.A.4483 / 39. Ash-coloured / Squirrel / Catalogue. page, 49 /taxidermy mount, taxidermy, animalia, burke museum, beechworth, australian museum, skin, reynell eveleigh johns, squirrel -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Group of women at a farmhouse near Bacchus Marsh 1883
... The cottage has a shingled verandah partially covered by corrugated iron, which also covers the roof. Trees, a climbing vine and shrubs form a rather unkempt garden. ...The cottage has a shingled verandah partially covered by corrugated iron, which also covers the roof. Trees, a climbing vine and shrubs form a rather unkempt garden. ...This image is one of several family group portraits taken by Stevenson and McNicoll on rural properties. This property has been identified as that of John Tilley at Parwan’s Creek. The people depicted are presumably members of the Tilley family. The dwelling has since been demolished. Tilleys Road in Maddingley is probably named for this family farm.Small sepia unframed photograph on card with gold border framing photograph. Housed in the Jeremeas Family Album which contains photographs of Bacchus Marsh and District in 1883 by Stevenson and McNicoll. The property has been identified as that of John Tilley at Parwan’s Creek. This property has since been demolished. Presumably, the photo is of members of the Tilley family. The image shows a family group of four women and one young child. It is unclear if the child is a boy or a girl, due to the custom of clothing young male children in dresses. The women are sitting or standing in two groups. To the right stands an older woman in a starched white apron, perhaps indicating that she is the housekeeper. The group on the left is of one woman standing and two women seated, one reading a newspaper or magazine. The young child reaches out one arm to her, perhaps for reassurance. The dwelling consists of two structures, one single storeyed cottage, which is perhaps the older part, and an adjoining weatherboard house with a steeply pitched roof and a prominent chimney at the front. The cottage has a shingled verandah partially covered by corrugated iron, which also covers the roof. Trees, a climbing vine and shrubs form a rather unkempt garden. On the hill rising behind the farmhouse there can be seen animals, possibly sheep, grazing.On the front: Stevenson & McNicoll. Photo. 108 Elizabeth St. Melbourne. COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED AT ANY TIME. On the back: LIGHT & TRUTH inscribed on a banner surmounted by a representation of the rising sun. Copies of this Portrait can be had at any time by sending the Name and Post Office Money Order or Stamps for the amount of order to STEVENSON & McNICOLL LATE BENSON & STEVENSON, Photographers. 108 Elizabeth Street, MELBOURNE. stevenson and mcnicoll 1883 photographs of bacchus marsh and district, farmhouses, families, women bacchus marsh -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPHS, RABAUL
... Photo of natives climbing a coconut tree. 9. Photo of a crocodile....Photo of natives climbing a coconut tree. 9. Photo of a crocodile. Photograph PHOTOGRAPHS, RABAUL ...Series of photographs taken near Rabaul in 1941 during WW2, of the Volcano Matupi and other local scenes. Taken by Ern King who died on Rabaul. Collection of 9 photos of Rabaul 1941. All Black and white with white borders. 1. A blow hole at Matupi with smoke coming out. 2. Snow on side of mountain. 3. A stump on side of Matupi. 4. & 5.Photos of Albino camp with soldiers watching natives. 6. Photo of the Volcano at Matupi. 7. Photo on top of Volcano at Matupi. 8. Photo of natives climbing a coconut tree. 9. Photo of a crocodile.On the back of each is written the following; 1. A blow hole at Matupi. 2. Bed (?) of Matupi 1941. 3. A stump on side of Matupi. 4. & 5.Photos of Albino camp 1941. E.G. King 6. Matupi from the bottom 1941. 7.Near the top of Matupi. 8. Getting a few coconuts for use. 9. A snap of a crocodile.rabaul 1941, volcano, matupi, ww2, e. g. king -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomOrder of Ceremony, The Royal Australian Amored (sic) Corps the Keeffe Family & Eoghan McDonald Celebrates (sic) the Unveiling of a Commemorative Plaque 16 November 2014, 2014
... Captain Pearson stated at the Coroner's Inquiry in December 1942, "Whilst climbing out of the ford the vehicle swerved to the left, apparently striking the tree. ...Captain Pearson stated at the Coroner's Inquiry in December 1942, "Whilst climbing out of the ford the vehicle swerved to the left, apparently striking the tree. ...The 13th Australian Armoured Regiment was a Gippsland militia unit that had been called up for full time duty in December 1941 as a traditional light horse regiment. The early months of 1942 had seen the regiment lose its horses, a conversion to a motor regiment and finally to an armoured regiment in May. During this period there were considerable changes in personnel, however the regiment maintained its strong links to Gippsland and its former identity. Between May and November 1942, individual soldiers had become proficient in their trade training and the regiment changed its focus to troop and squadron activities. On 16 November 1942, the unit was located at the Puckapunyal Army Camp. C Squadron's training program involved a night driving exercise where a column of armoured and B vehicles would depart camp at 0245 hours and proceed to a site to the East of Seymour and set up a bivouac between Whiteheads Creek and Highlands Road. Numerous army camps surrounded the Seymour area; and much of the surrounding farm land had been acquired for military purposes. By November 1942 exercises such as C Squadron's were commonplace and had been repeated on numerous occasions since 1939. At 0400 hrs, C Squadron's vehicles reached O'Sullivan's Paddock on the Kobyboyn Road; prior to reaching the Old Telegraph Road the column turned to the North towards a known crossing point on Whiteheads Creek. The column consisted of seven M3 Medium Tanks and four Universal Carriers. In the case of Corporal McLeod's vehicle, there were seven crewmen rather than the usual five man crew. On arrival at the creek crossing, Captain C.M.I. 'Sandy' Pearson dismounted and with the assistance of Sergeant R.J. Ball began to guide individual tanks across the creek. Four tanks had crossed the creek without difficulty when Corporal McLeod's tank, ARN 24652, began its descent. Captain Pearson stated at the Coroner's Inquiry in December 1942, "Whilst climbing out of the ford the vehicle swerved to the left, apparently striking the tree. It was not the portion of the tank (front) that struck the tree. The tank straightened and appeared to be well under control, suddenly the bank on the left collapsed to the extent of 3ft by 12ft by15ft long causing the vehicle to slide into the creek and turn upside down." Captain Pearson and Sergeant Ball were faced with a nightmarish situation: The Grant had come to rest upside down in soft mud, six crew members were unaccounted for, escape hatches could not be opened and the weight of the tank was settling deeper into the water and mud. Compounding the problem was that the location of the tank did not allow for the other tanks to safely conduct a recovery. It was truly the darkest night.Single A4 card. folded, Contains an account of the raising of 13 Armoured Regiment in December 1941and a tank accident during a night creek crossing in which six crewmen were killed, and, Order of Ceremony for plaque unveiling, Guest of Honour LtCol Stuart Cree CO/CI School of Armour13 armored regiment, tank accident, puckapunyal -
Upper Yarra MuseumSepia Photograph, Mt Donna Buang, Warburton, 1912 (exact)
... An original photo with the makers name at the bottom. original print horses mt donna buang warburton sears photo mr w h edgar mrs edgar mr catani track to mt donna buang mr e a storey damman storey catani edgar trees track opening mountain ash eucalpytus regnans 1912 hats Inscription at bottom of photo "Mt Donna Buang, Warburton / Mr W.H.Edgar, Mrs Edgar, Mr Catani and Party / on the track to the Summit / 1912" The orgingal photograph of people on horses climbing the track to the summit of Mt Donna Buang for its opening. ...A large original print of the opening of the track to the summit of Mt Donna Buang. The party consists of horses with riders along with walkers.An original photo with the makers name at the bottom.The orgingal photograph of people on horses climbing the track to the summit of Mt Donna Buang for its opening. Unmounted photo by SearsInscription at bottom of photo "Mt Donna Buang, Warburton / Mr W.H.Edgar, Mrs Edgar, Mr Catani and Party / on the track to the Summit / 1912"original print, horses, mt donna buang, warburton, sears photo, mr w h edgar, mrs edgar, mr catani, track to mt donna buang, mr e a storey, damman, storey, catani, edgar, trees, track opening, mountain ash, eucalpytus regnans, 1912, hats -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph (Item) - Print, Robyn Price, Lots Of Trees For Kids To Climb On In Eltham, 1988
... It is a time capsule of life in the 1980s of this urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north. shire of eltham archives Bicentennial Project Eltham Eltham Community Photographic Survey Eltham Photographic Survey Exhibition Series 34 Series 35 Robyn Price Film - Fuji 400 Scan - 35mm negative Front: Entrant No. and name on printed label Rear: Entrant No., name and address on printed label; also 'Series 34' and the 'Item No.' in pencil Colour print 20.5 x 25.5 cm mounted on card 25.4 x 30.4 cm Also corresponding negative (Series 35) Digital image scanned from negative (Series 35) Lots Of Trees For Kids To Climb On In Eltham Photograph Print Robyn Price ...Robyn Price 1988 Entrant No. 73 Ref: Series 34, Items 91, 92 SHIRE OF ELTHAM COMMUNITY PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY Photography is an artform which many of us practice, sometimes purely for artistic pursuit, sometimes to record the people and events in our lives. In 1988, as part of a local Bicentennial project, the Shire of Eltham conducted the Eltham Community Photographic Survey. Up to 100 entries were to be selected by a panel of photographers for entry into the Eltham Photographic Survey Exhibition. Entries had to be submitted by May 13, 1988. Entrants whose images were selected for the exhibition were contacted and requested to further submit an entry form providing entrant’s name, area of residence, age, and proposed captions. These details were then used to produce labels for the exhibition mounts. Where negatives had not been supplied, these were requested to support the display of printed enlargements mounted on 10” x 8” cardboard. The mounted prints were made available post exhibition for sale at $8.50 each for colour prints and $7.00 for B&W prints. Residents in the Shire were invited to collect a free roll of film and take a photograph of what they either liked or did not like about the area. A total of 160 entrants submitted multiple entries for the exhibition. Of those selected for exhibition, entrants ranged in age from 9 to 70 years. All custom colour and black and white printing for the exhibition was completed by Wattle Studios of Eltham. The Eltham Photographic Survey was jointly auspiced by the Shire of Eltham and Wattle Studios, of 953 Main Road, Eltham. The project was greatly assisted by: • David McRitchie, Media Studies Lecturer Victoria College, Rusden Campus. • Ian and Annette Toohill of Wattle Studios • Tracy Naughton, Eltham Community Arts Officer • Neville Emerson Pty. Ltd. • Superior Press, Eltham • Kodak Australasia Pty. Ltd. • Agfa Gevaert Ltd. • Townsend Colourtech Pty. Ltd. • The Australian Bicentennial Authority • Eleanor Bowers, Secretary, Eltham Arts Council The exhibition was placed on display in the Woolworths Arcade, Eltham between Monday June 6th and Saturday June 11, 1988. It was also intended to hold the exhibition at a venue in the Shire’s North Riding from Monday, June 20 to Friday June 24. It was then displayed at the Were Street Theatre, Montmorency from Friday, June 24 to Thursday, July 7. Series 34: Eltham Community Photographic Survey 1988 - Prints & Documentation Series consists of 117 photographs of Shire scenes taken by members of the community. Items I - 41 are larger photographs mounted on card, which were exhibited. Items 42 - 117 are unmounted copies, alternative takes and other entries. Corresponding negatives contained in Series 35: Eltham Community Photographic Survey 1988 – Negatives which consists of 267 colour and B&W negatives and one colour slide of Shire scenes taken by members of the community. The negatives are arranged by the entrant number of the photographer. The Eltham Community Photographic Survey collection is significant to the local community as it was curated by the local community - ordinary people of all ages - representing what they liked and did not like in the area where they lived. It represents an unfiltered representation of the Shire of Eltham as it was in 1988. It also represents one of many projects as part of the national programme of events and celebrations to commemorate the bicentenary. It is a time capsule of life in the 1980s of this urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north. Front: Entrant No. and name on printed label Rear: Entrant No., name and address on printed label; also 'Series 34' and the 'Item No.' in pencilshire of eltham archives, bicentennial project, eltham, eltham community photographic survey, eltham photographic survey exhibition, series 34, series 35, robyn price, film - fuji 400, scan - 35mm negative
