Showing 4 items matching "tree fern gully trail"
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Marysville & District Historical SocietyEphemera (Item) - Information brochure, Artworkz Tourism, MARYSVILLE-TREE FERN GULLY NATURE TRAIL WALK, 04-01-2020
... MARYSVILLE-TREE FERN GULLY NATURE TRAIL WALK......tree fern gully nature trail walk...An information brochure on the Tree Fern Gully Nature Trail Walk in Marysville. This brochure was produced by Artworkz Tourism in January 2020....An information brochure on the Tree Fern Gully Nature Trail Walk in Marysville. This brochure was produced by Artworkz Tourism in January 2020....An information brochure on the Tree Fern Gully Nature Trail Walk in Marysville. marysville victoria australia information brochure artworkz tourism tree fern gully nature trail walk tree fern gully walk 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 Tree Fern Gully Nature Trail Walk in Marysville. This brochure was produced by Artworkz Tourism in January 2020.An information brochure on the Tree Fern Gully Nature Trail Walk in Marysville.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, tree fern gully nature trail walk, tree fern gully walk -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyMap (Item) - Walking map, Department of Sustainability and Environment, marysville TRAILS, 07-2011
... ...gilberts gully trail...tree fern...A map showing all the walking trails in and around Marysville and the district. marysville victoria australia marysville trails department of sustainability and environment parks victoria steavenson falls trail beauty spot trail gilberts gully trail tree fern gully trail michaeldene trail wilks creek trail keppel lookout trail lady talbot drive taggerty cascades the beeches keppel falls phantom falls cathedral range state park cambarville lake mountain trails cumberland falls mystic mountains tourism ISBN 978-1-74287-122-6 (print) A map showing all the walking trails in and around Marysville and the district. marysville TRAILS Map Walking map Department of Sustainability and Environment ...A map showing all the walking trails in and around Marysville and the district. This map was produced by the Department of Sustainability and Environment in July 2011.A map showing all the walking trails in and around Marysville and the district.ISBN 978-1-74287-122-6 (print)marysville, victoria, australia, marysville trails, department of sustainability and environment, parks victoria, steavenson falls trail, beauty spot trail, gilberts gully trail, tree fern gully trail, michaeldene trail, wilks creek trail, keppel lookout trail, lady talbot drive, taggerty cascades, the beeches, keppel falls, phantom falls, cathedral range state park, cambarville, lake mountain trails, cumberland falls, mystic mountains tourism -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyBook, Knox Heritage Trail Book. By Glen Turnbull, Knox Historical Society 2002, 2002
... Gully Council 1901. History of Federal Electorates. History of the Knox Historical Society. Many photographs. 60 pages Book 'Knox Heritage Trail' 60 pages. Front page shows three fruit pickers with ladders and two fruit boxes.Back page has photo of tree ferns. in sepia colour. ...A Federation Fund Project 1901-2001 Commonwealth Government Initiative. Contents- brief history of the district, Knox Heritage Trust Sign Locations. Shire of Ferntree Gully Council 1901. History of Federal Electorates. History of the Knox Historical Society. Many photographs. 60 pagesBook 'Knox Heritage Trail' 60 pages. Front page shows three fruit pickers with ladders and two fruit boxes.Back page has photo of tree ferns. in sepia colour. +Additional Keywords: Turnbull, Glen -
Mont De LanceyBook, Arthur Paul Wizenreid et al, The Hills of Home: A Bicentennial History of the Shire of Sherbrooke, 1988
... Famous for its towering Mountain Ash trees and dense fern gullies, it is a premier location for spotting wild lyrebirds, wallabies, and cockatoos. The forest offers popular hiking trails, including the walk to Sherbrooke Falls, and multiple picnic areas like Grants Picnic Ground. ...This 374-page work traces the history of the Shire of Sherbrooke in Victoria, Australia. It covers the region's development from before European colonisation up to the bicentennial year. Sherbrooke Forest is a prominent 800+ hectare section of the Dandenong Ranges National Park, located about 40 km east of Melbourne. Famous for its towering Mountain Ash trees and dense fern gullies, it is a premier location for spotting wild lyrebirds, wallabies, and cockatoos. The forest offers popular hiking trails, including the walk to Sherbrooke Falls, and multiple picnic areas like Grants Picnic Ground.This is a local history of the Shire of Sherbrooke in Victoria, Australia, documenting its development. The cover front has a beautiful green toned scene of the forest trees with the title printed at the top in pale green lettering outlined in black. The author is printed in yellow at the bottom. The title page lists the publishing details with Original pen and ink drawings by Jillienne Winzenried printed at the bottom. There is an Acknowledgements page, Foreword, Contents and Introduction. At the back, Chapter 18 is a Prologue, followed by three Appendices, Endnotes and an Index. Throughout the book are black and white photos as well as coloured ones, maps, illustrations, lists, advertisements. The back cover has a photograph with a black surround depicting a woman seated looking at autumn leaves. Pp. 374 non-fictionThis 374-page work traces the history of the Shire of Sherbrooke in Victoria, Australia. It covers the region's development from before European colonisation up to the bicentennial year. Sherbrooke Forest is a prominent 800+ hectare section of the Dandenong Ranges National Park, located about 40 km east of Melbourne. Famous for its towering Mountain Ash trees and dense fern gullies, it is a premier location for spotting wild lyrebirds, wallabies, and cockatoos. The forest offers popular hiking trails, including the walk to Sherbrooke Falls, and multiple picnic areas like Grants Picnic Ground. australian history, dandenong ranges - history, dandenong ranges - tourism and travel, tourism - victoria, sherbrooke forest - victoria
