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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - CD, Friends of Williamstown Botanic Gardens Inc, A Tree Tour of the Williamstown Botanic Gardens, 2016
... A Tree Tour of the Williamstown Botanic Gardens...Donated by Kay Hirst, member of the Friends of Williamstown Botanic Gardens ...CD produced by the Friends of Williamstown Botanic Gardens Inc. and John Hawker. ...Friends of Williamstown Botanic Gardens Inc....A Tree Tour of the Williamstown Botanic Gardens Album CD Friends of Williamstown Botanic Gardens Inc. ...Donated by Kay Hirst, member of the Friends of Williamstown Botanic Gardens CD produced by the Friends of Williamstown Botanic Gardens Inc. and John Hawker. Includes list of trees.friends of williamstown botanic gardens, john hawker, trees, cd -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford organiser Gael Shannon, 2013
... Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford organiser Gael Shannon......botanic...The Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event organiser was Gael Shannon. ...Four people photographed at the 150th anniversary event at the Wombat Botanic Gardens....Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, Central Highlands , Victoria, Australia...(Heritage Victoria Register, ) victoria 150 anniversary botanic gardens wombat hill botanic gardens heritage celebration garden party daylesford people crowd community organiser tour Gael Shannon Don Henderson Wombat Hill Botanic GArdens Four people photographed at the 150th anniversary event at the Wombat Botanic Gardens. ...The Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event organiser was Gael Shannon. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant as a fine example of a regional botanic garden demonstrating the typical characteristics of a carriage drive, informal park layout, decorative structures and works such as the memorial tower, conservatory, rotunda, cascade and fernery, which contrasts with the open lawns planted with specimen trees, areas of intensive horticultural interest and close proximity to a township developed during the mid to late nineteenth century. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant for the design input by noted landscape designer William Sangster, and for the survival of his 1884 plan, which is a rare example of a plan from this prolific garden designer. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of scientific (botanic) significance for the extensive conifer collection and cool climate plants. The Gardens contain an outstanding collection of conifers and other mature trees, many of which were donated by renowned botanist Ferdinand von Mueller. Significant trees include Pinus ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine), Pinus coulteri (Big Cone Pine), twoAbies nordmanniana (Caucasian Fir), Abies pinsapo, (Spanish Fir) and a Cedrus atlantica f. glauca(Blue Atlas Cedar), Pinus wallichiana (Bhutan Pine), Pinus pinaster (Maritime Pine), Sequoiadendron giganteum (Giant Redwood), (Monkey Puzzle) and Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut), many the largest or finest examples in Victoria. Other outstanding trees include a Tilia cordata (Small-leaved European Linden), a row of Cupressus lusitanica (Mexican cypress), a Quercus robur (English Oak) planted in 1863, avenues of Dutch Elms and a rare Quercus leucotrichophora (Himalayan Oak). The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of aesthetic significance as a rare example of a botanic garden spectacularly sited on an extinct volcanic cone which allows a panoramic view, aided by the 1938 Pioneers’ Memorial Tower, as well as vistas within and out of the gardens and from the township to the gardens. As the most prominent local landmark, the Garden’s vertical dominance in the landscape provides a dark contrast to the elms avenues, oaks and other deciduous species. (Heritage Victoria Register, )Four people photographed at the 150th anniversary event at the Wombat Botanic Gardens.victoria, 150, anniversary, botanic, gardens, wombat hill, botanic gardens, heritage, celebration, garden party, daylesford, people, crowd, community, organiser, tour, gael shannon, don henderson, wombat hill botanic gardens -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital photographs, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford crowd, 2013
... Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford crowd......botanic...Digital images of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens taken on their 150th anniversary....Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, Central Highlands , Victoria, Australia...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields victoria 150 anniversary botanic gardens wombat hill botanic gardens heritage celebration garden party daylesford people crowd community Womabt Hill Botanic Gardens Digital images of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens taken on their 150th anniversary. ...Digital images of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens taken on their 150th anniversary.victoria, 150, anniversary, botanic, gardens, wombat hill, botanic gardens, heritage, celebration, garden party, daylesford, people, crowd, community, womabt hill botanic gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewsletter - Journal Extract, Botanic Gardens of Australia and New Zealand, The Botanic Garden, March 2008
... The Botanic Garden...Copy of newsletter for the Botanic Gardens of Australia and New Zealand Issue 20 - March 2008 pp 1-3 and 20-30. ...Botanic Gardens of Australia and New Zealand...The Botanic Garden Newsletter Journal Extract Botanic Gardens of Australia and New Zealand ...burnley gardens, botanic garden -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford community event, 2013
... Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford community event......botanic...The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. ...Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, Central Highlands , Victoria, Australia...(Heritage Victoria Register, ) victoria 150 anniversary botanic gardens wombat hill botanic gardens heritage celebration garden party daylesford people crowd community John Hawker John Madigan stilt trees owls Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens Digital images Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford community event Photograph Digital photographs L.J. ...The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant as a fine example of a regional botanic garden demonstrating the typical characteristics of a carriage drive, informal park layout, decorative structures and works such as the memorial tower, conservatory, rotunda, cascade and fernery, which contrasts with the open lawns planted with specimen trees, areas of intensive horticultural interest and close proximity to a township developed during the mid to late nineteenth century. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant for the design input by noted landscape designer William Sangster, and for the survival of his 1884 plan, which is a rare example of a plan from this prolific garden designer. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of scientific (botanic) significance for the extensive conifer collection and cool climate plants. The Gardens contain an outstanding collection of conifers and other mature trees, many of which were donated by renowned botanist Ferdinand von Mueller. Significant trees include Pinus ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine), Pinus coulteri (Big Cone Pine), twoAbies nordmanniana (Caucasian Fir), Abies pinsapo, (Spanish Fir) and a Cedrus atlantica f. glauca(Blue Atlas Cedar), Pinus wallichiana (Bhutan Pine), Pinus pinaster (Maritime Pine), Sequoiadendron giganteum (Giant Redwood), (Monkey Puzzle) and Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut), many the largest or finest examples in Victoria. Other outstanding trees include a Tilia cordata (Small-leaved European Linden), a row of Cupressus lusitanica (Mexican cypress), a Quercus robur (English Oak) planted in 1863, avenues of Dutch Elms and a rare Quercus leucotrichophora (Himalayan Oak). The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of aesthetic significance as a rare example of a botanic garden spectacularly sited on an extinct volcanic cone which allows a panoramic view, aided by the 1938 Pioneers’ Memorial Tower, as well as vistas within and out of the gardens and from the township to the gardens. As the most prominent local landmark, the Garden’s vertical dominance in the landscape provides a dark contrast to the elms avenues, oaks and other deciduous species. (Heritage Victoria Register, )Digital imagesvictoria, 150, anniversary, botanic, gardens, wombat hill, botanic gardens, heritage, celebration, garden party, daylesford, people, crowd, community, john hawker, john madigan, stilt, trees, owls, wombat hill botanic gardens -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Dish, Warrnambool Botanic Gardens, C early to mid 20th century
... Warrnambool Botanic Gardens...The Rotunda in the Warrnambool Botanic gardens was constructed in 1913 at a cost of 297 pounds. ...Small white china dish with square baseand fluted sides and lined edge.Transfer print of the rotunda at the Warrnambool Botanic gardens in black. fine black line around edge of dish....Botanic Gardens Warrnambool in black text below print on front of dish, made in Cechoslov 12 below crown with RKG inside the crown....Warrnambool Botanic Gardens Dish ...The Rotunda in the Warrnambool Botanic gardens was constructed in 1913 at a cost of 297 pounds. It is situated toward the central eastern side of the gardens and is visible from many viewpoints in the gardens. The building is octagonal in shape with a steeply pitched tiled roof with the bandstand open area elevated to approximately 3 metres. The gardens designed by William Guilfoyle, commenced in 1866 have been a popular meeting place as well as entertainment and social community events. This dish would have been a souvenir or memento. A common souvenir type object .Small white china dish with square baseand fluted sides and lined edge.Transfer print of the rotunda at the Warrnambool Botanic gardens in black. fine black line around edge of dish.Botanic Gardens Warrnambool in black text below print on front of dish, made in Cechoslov 12 below crown with RKG inside the crown.warrnambool, warrnambool gardens rotunda, warrnambool botanic gardens -
Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City CouncilOral History_Williamstown Botanic Gardens_Shelley Wood, 25/09/2014
... The interview is one of a series recorded in 2013-2014 to document memories and experiences of the Williamstown Botanic Gardens...Shelley was born in Williamstown, as was her mother Margaret McLean. ...Williamstown Botanic Gardens...Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City Council Cnr Osborne and Giffard Streets Williamstown melbourne The interview is one of a series recorded in 2013-2014 to document memories and experiences of the Williamstown Botanic Gardens A primary source of information on memories of the Gardens and witness to changes in the Gardens over those years. shelley wood margaret mclean tom wood chic anderson ernie anderson 1979 apprentice fish pond pinetum barry heath golden elm palms brian turner dean splatt robert anderson 1988 bicentennial funding 1987 angela altair helen page mary klestadt mike hirst john hawker landscape advisory group williamstown technical school gates buffalo lawn ian brown storytime adam lindsay gordon statue archie matthews aviary williamstown botanic gardens hobsons bay city council CD and transcript of interview with Shelley Wood. ...The interview is one of a series recorded in 2013-2014 to document memories and experiences of the Williamstown Botanic GardensA primary source of information on memories of the Gardens and witness to changes in the Gardens over those years. CD and transcript of interview with Shelley Wood. Shelley was born in Williamstown, as was her mother Margaret McLean. Shelley recalls her mother telling her about spending many hours in the Gardens when she was young with her friend Chic, who was the daughter of the Curator Ernie Anderson. Shelley, who was the first female gardener appointed in the western region, served her apprenticeship at Gardens and is currently the Curator. shelley wood, margaret mclean, tom wood, chic anderson, ernie anderson, 1979, apprentice, fish pond, pinetum, barry heath, golden elm, palms, brian turner, dean splatt, robert anderson, 1988, bicentennial funding, 1987, angela altair, helen page, mary klestadt, mike hirst, john hawker, landscape advisory group, williamstown technical school, gates, buffalo lawn, ian brown, storytime, adam lindsay gordon, statue, archie matthews, aviary, williamstown botanic gardens, hobsons bay city council -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Sticker Warrnambool Botanic Gardens 150 years A Growing Legacy, 2016
... Sticker Warrnambool Botanic Gardens 150 years A Growing Legacy...This sticker was issued to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. These Gardens were first established in the early 1850s on a site near the mouth of the Hopkins River but this site proved unsuitable and the Gardens were moved to the present location (Cockman Street/ Botanic Road) in 1866. ...Warrnambool Botanic Gardens 150 years A GROWING LEGACY...Sticker Warrnambool Botanic Gardens 150 years A Growing Legacy Document ...This sticker was issued to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. These Gardens were first established in the early 1850s on a site near the mouth of the Hopkins River but this site proved unsuitable and the Gardens were moved to the present location (Cockman Street/ Botanic Road) in 1866. In 1877 William Guilfoyle was commissioned to provide a plan for the Botanic Gardens . A prominent curator was Charles Scoborio 1872 to 1906. This sticker is a minor interest as a memento of the 150th anniversary in 2016 of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens A white sheet of paper containing a circular shaped sticker with blue print and a logo in green and purple. The printing is in black and purple.Warrnambool Botanic Gardens 150 years A GROWING LEGACYwarrnambool botanic gardens, william guilfoyle -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Original Photograph, Fernery in Botanic Gardens, 1940's
... Fernery in Botanic Gardens...historic, gardens,...Fernery in Botanic Gardens...On back; "Buninyong Gardens, Old Fernery, demolished to make way for bowling rinks, 1940's. ...Jack Issacs" Fernery in Botanic Gardens Fernery in Botanic Gardens Photograph Original Photograph ...historic, gardens,Fernery in Botanic GardensOn back; "Buninyong Gardens, Old Fernery, demolished to make way for bowling rinks, 1940's. Jack Issacs" botanic gardens, fernery -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumBook, Friends of the Botanical Gardens, "An Eden of Loveliness - Ballarat Botanical Gardens", 2012
... "An Eden of Loveliness - Ballarat Botanical Gardens"...... Gardens...Published by the Friends of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, 2012....On inside of the front cover "To the Ballarat Tramway Museum, Enjoy, from the Friends of the Botanical Gardens June 2016"...Friends of the Botanical Gardens...Published by the Friends of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, 2012. "An Eden of Loveliness - Ballarat Botanical Gardens" Book Friends of the Botanical Gardens ...Book - 6 sections, sewn hard cover with glued face sheets, 122 pages, full colour printing, art paper with table of contents, index, sources and maps, titled "An Eden of Leveliness - Ballarat Botanical Gardens". Provides a detailed illustrated history of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. Looks at the creation of the gardens, the north and south foreshores, Lake Wendouree, Friends of the Botanical Gardens, Begonias, the Heritage trees and provides a timeline of development. Has some notes on the Ballarat Tramway Museum, fish hatchery and other features of the area. Published by the Friends of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, 2012.On inside of the front cover "To the Ballarat Tramway Museum, Enjoy, from the Friends of the Botanical Gardens June 2016"trams, tramways, lake wendouree, botanical gardens, btm, gardens, begonia festival, local history -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Cup, The Warrnambool Botanic Gardens, Mid 20th century
... The Warrnambool Botanic Gardens...The William Guilfoyle-designed Warrnambool Botanic Gardens have always been an attraction for both locals and visitors. ...This is a small white china cup with one handle and with a coloured image of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens on the side of the cup....The Gardens Warrnambool Victoria Czecho-Slovakia ...The Warrnambool Botanic Gardens Cup ...Tourism has been an important industry in Warrnambool for over 100 years. In the late 19th century Warrnambool was promoted as a spa resort offering a mild climate, coastal swimming and hot and cold seawater baths. Today visitors come in winter to see the Southern Right whales at Logans Beach and other coastal areas and they come in summer for a beach holiday. The William Guilfoyle-designed Warrnambool Botanic Gardens have always been an attraction for both locals and visitors. This cup is retained as an example of the souvenirs bought by visitors to Warrnambool in the mid to late 20th century.This is a small white china cup with one handle and with a coloured image of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens on the side of the cup.The Gardens Warrnambool Victoria Czecho-Slovakia tourism in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Beechworth Honey ArchivePublication, Kid's Kew: a children's guide (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Richmond, 2011, 2011
... Kid's Kew: a children's guide (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Richmond, 2011...Richmond, Royal Botanic Gardens...Beechworth Honey Archive 87 Ford Street Beechworth high-country Kid's Kew: a children's guide (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Richmond, 2011 Publication ... -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 Anniversary Event Daylesford, 2013
... Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 Anniversary Event Daylesford......botanic...Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, Central Highlands , Victoria, Australia...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields victoria 150 anniversary botanic gardens Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens heritage celebration garden party Daylesford Brass Band Daylesford Brass Band Digital images Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 Anniversary Event Daylesford Photograph Digital photographs L.J. ...Digital imagesvictoria, 150, anniversary, botanic, gardens, wombat hill, botanic gardens, heritage, celebration, garden party, daylesford, brass band, daylesford brass band -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford crowd, 2013
... Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford crowd......botanic...Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, Central Highlands , Victoria, Australia...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields victoria 150 anniversary botanic gardens wombat hill botanic gardens heritage celebration garden party daylesford people crowd community Governor Governor of Victoria Alex Chernov vice regal Digital images Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford crowd Digital photographs L.J. ...Digital imagesvictoria, 150, anniversary, botanic, gardens, wombat hill, botanic gardens, heritage, celebration, garden party, daylesford, people, crowd, community, governor, governor of victoria, alex chernov, vice regal -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white and sepia prints, View of Botanic Gardens, Unknown
... View of Botanic Gardens...(b) Same view with caption, "6 Botanical Gardens." (c) Slightly different view. ...On reverse, "Government House - Melb from Botanical Gardens."...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne lake government house royal botanic gardens excursion botanic gardens view On reverse, "Government House - Melb from Botanical Gardens." ...Black and white and sepia photographs. Views across the lake towards Government House. (a) Woman sitting on the lawn on the other side of the lake, labels on the plants visible (sepia). (b) Same view with caption, "6 Botanical Gardens." (c) Slightly different view. Photographs B91.409 to B91.417 appear to have come from the same photograph album.On reverse, "Government House - Melb from Botanical Gardens."lake, government house, royal botanic gardens, excursion, botanic gardens, view -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph, Botanical Gardens Port Fairy
... Botanical Gardens Port Fairy......garden...A great favorite with the kids of the town, both have now been returned to their original location where they are currently having their carriages refurbished. The Port Fairy Botanical Gardens were formed in 1856 making it one of the earliest gardens in Victoria. ...Black & white photograph of the Large cannon situated in the Botanical Gardens...Botanical Gardens Port Fairy...From the 1950’s on the gardens went into a state of decline, much being taken up by the caravan park until in 1986, after a public meeting ‘Friends of the Gardens’ was founded when the entrance section was restored. botanical garden cannon Botanical Gardens Port Fairy Black & white photograph of the Large cannon situated in the Botanical Gardens Botanical Gardens Port Fairy Photograph Photograph ...One of the large cannons located in Port Fairy in reply to the threat from foreign invaders. Originally located in the fort on Battery Hill they migrated to various destinations around the town. One of the two originally located at King George Square found its way to the gardens where it occupied several locations before resting at the car entrance to the Gardens - possibly when the Avenue of Honour was planted in Bourne Avenue. A great favorite with the kids of the town, both have now been returned to their original location where they are currently having their carriages refurbished. The Port Fairy Botanical Gardens were formed in 1856 making it one of the earliest gardens in Victoria. The first curator was James Prior, he was paid fifty-two pounds per annum. He was an outstanding curator having been apprenticed to the trade in England at the age of 12, his brother Edward in later years was the Curator of the Koroit Gardens. Prior retired in 1903. During the years of his curatorship Port Fairy was said to have the best gardens outside the city of Melbourne, he was constantly in touch with Baron Von Mueller and later Guilfoyle of the Royal Botanical Gardens of Melbourne. In the early years plants from all over the world were planted here with varying rates of success many of them sent by Baron Von Mueller. In the 1930’ and 40’s the gardens were still very beautiful, and the curator was Roy Manuell. The beautiful iron gates at the entrance were destroyed in the 1946 floods and were replaced in 1989 using some of the material from the original gates. From the 1950’s on the gardens went into a state of decline, much being taken up by the caravan park until in 1986, after a public meeting ‘Friends of the Gardens’ was founded when the entrance section was restored. Black & white photograph of the Large cannon situated in the Botanical GardensBotanical Gardens Port Fairybotanical, garden, cannon -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Warrnambool Botanic Garden Masterplan, February 1995
... Warrnambool Botanic Garden Masterplan...In 1869 the gardens were relocated to the present day location in Botanic Road. ...This is a publication containing a master plan for the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. It has a section on acknowledgements, a summary, eight chapters, and 14 appendices. ...Front Cover: City of Warrnambool, Warrnambool Botanic Gardens, Conservation and Development Plan, Jill Orr-Young, Patrick Mallon, SF Consultants Pty Ltd, February 1995. ...In 1869 the gardens were relocated to the present day location in Botanic Road. ...This Warrnambool Botanic Gardens Study and Report was funded by the National Estate Grants Program of the Australian Heritage Commission and the City of Warrnambool. It was monitored in progress by a Steering Committee consisting of representatives of the Botanic and Public Gardens Advisory Committee, the Warrnambool City Council, Friends of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens and National Estate Grants Program representatives and community representatives. The Warrnambool Botanic Gardens were first sited close to the Hopkins River in 1859. In 1869 the gardens were relocated to the present day location in Botanic Road. This plan is of some importance as it gives an overview of the history and current condition in 1995 of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens and draws up a plan for its future development. It is useful for research and for consideration by the City Council today of policy making and further development of the gardens. This is a publication containing a master plan for the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. It has a section on acknowledgements, a summary, eight chapters, and 14 appendices. The pages are bound with plastic rings, the front cover is plasticized with an aerial photograph of the Botanic Gardens and surrounds and the back cover is lightweight cardboard. The pages contain printed material, fold out maps, sketches and diagrams and many photocopied photographs.Front Cover: City of Warrnambool, Warrnambool Botanic Gardens, Conservation and Development Plan, Jill Orr-Young, Patrick Mallon, SF Consultants Pty Ltd, February 1995. warrnambool botanic gardens, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Ticket Warrnambool Botanic Gardens Night in the Gardens, 2016
... Ticket Warrnambool Botanic Gardens Night in the Gardens...This card is an invitation to attend a Night in the Gardens in March 2016 to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. ...Night in The Gardens ...Ticket Warrnambool Botanic Gardens Night in the Gardens Document ...This card is an invitation to attend a Night in the Gardens in March 2016 to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. The first site of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens was near the mouth of the Hopkins River but this site proved unsuitable and a new location ( the present location) was found in 1866 bounded by Cockman Street and Botanic Road. In 1877 William Guilfoyle was commissioned to provide a new plan for the Gardens. An important curator was Charles Scoborio ( 1872 to 1906 ) This card is of minor interest as a memento of the celebrations in 2016 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens A black rectangular card with white text.Night in The Gardens warrnambool botanic gardens, charles scoborio -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard - Colour, Walton, Conservatory, Botanic Gardens, Belfast, Ireland
... Conservatory, Botanic Gardens, Belfast, Ireland......garden...Designed by Charles Lanyon and built by Richard Turner, Belfast's Palm House predates the glasshouses at Kew and the Irish National Botanic Gardens at Glasnevin, both of which Turner went on to build. ...A coloured postcard showing a large glasshouse standing in the middle of Belfast Botanic Garden....(Wikipedia) chatham family archive belfast garden ireland glasshouse belfast botanic garden palm house A coloured postcard showing a large glasshouse standing in the middle of Belfast Botanic Garden. ...The gardens' most notable feature is the Palm House conservatory. The foundation stone was laid by the Marquess of Donegall in 1839 and work was completed in 1840.[4] It is one of the earliest examples of a curvilinear cast iron glasshouses in the world. Designed by Charles Lanyon and built by Richard Turner, Belfast's Palm House predates the glasshouses at Kew and the Irish National Botanic Gardens at Glasnevin, both of which Turner went on to build. The Palm House consists of two wings, the cool wing and the tropical wing. Lanyon altered his original plans to increase the height of the latter wing's dome, allowing for much taller plants. The Palm House also features a 400-year-old Xanthorrhoea. (Wikipedia)A coloured postcard showing a large glasshouse standing in the middle of Belfast Botanic Garden.chatham family archive, belfast, garden, ireland, glasshouse, belfast botanic garden, palm house -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book - Children's book, For the love of nature: Warrnambool Botanic Gardens 2020
... For the love of nature: Warrnambool Botanic Gardens 2020...The project was funded by the Victorian Government's 'Pick my Project' initiative and overseen by the Friends of Warrnambool Botanic Gardens in conjunction with the Botanic Gardens team and Warrnambool City Council....Soft cover book with image of Warrnambool Botanic Gardens which wraps around to the back cover. ...For the love of nature: Warrnambool Botanic Gardens 2020 Book Children's book ...This children's book was produced to document the construction of the Nature Play Space in Warrnambool Botanic Gardens in 2020. It tells the story of what great community spirit, persistence and excellent teamwork can achieve; a nature play space for all to enjoy. The project was funded by the Victorian Government's 'Pick my Project' initiative and overseen by the Friends of Warrnambool Botanic Gardens in conjunction with the Botanic Gardens team and Warrnambool City Council.This book is significant as it documents the construction of the nature play space in Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. It is one of few locally produced children's books.Soft cover book with image of Warrnambool Botanic Gardens which wraps around to the back cover. The image shows the lake with children feeding ducks and trees in autumn colours.The title text is black and sub-title and author's name in grey.children's literature, garden construction, children's playgrounds -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Postcard, City of Port Phillip, St Vincent Gardens and aerial view of Sth Melbourne circa 1900, 1900
... St Vincent Gardens and aerial view of Sth Melbourne circa 1900...Foreground showing St Vincent Gardens. One of a series of postcards celebrating the launch of 'Flora for Victoria 1996', a project to celebrate the Royal Botanic Gardens of Melbourne`s 150th anniversary and the centenary of the death of its first director Baron Ferdinand von Mueller (1825 -1896)...Historic gardens in the City of Port Phillip Postcard series celebrating the launch of the Royal Botanic Garden's Melbourne, 'Flora for Victoria' 1996....St Vincents Gardens, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia...Historic gardens in the City of Port Phillip Postcard series celebrating the launch of the Royal Botanic Garden's Melbourne, 'Flora for Victoria' 1996. ...Foreground showing St Vincent Gardens. One of a series of postcards celebrating the launch of 'Flora for Victoria 1996', a project to celebrate the Royal Botanic Gardens of Melbourne`s 150th anniversary and the centenary of the death of its first director Baron Ferdinand von Mueller (1825 -1896)Postcard black and white aerial view of South Melbourne (2 copies). St Vincent Gardens and aerial view of South Melbourne circa 1900. Historic gardens in the City of Port Phillip Postcard series celebrating the launch of the Royal Botanic Garden's Melbourne, 'Flora for Victoria' 1996.south melbourne, st vincent gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPlan - Photocopy, 1. [Botanic Gardens] upon the retirement of Baron Von Mueller from the Directorship, 1873. 2. Botanic Gardens, 1909, showing alterations and additions effected since 1873. By W.R. Guilfoyle. Director, c.1873-1909
... Botanic Gardens, 1909, showing alterations and additions effected since 1873. ...Photocopies. (1) 2 copies, "[Botanic Gardens] upon the Retirement of Baron von Mueller from the Directorship, 1873." ...Botanic Gardens, 1909, showing alterations and additions effected since 1873. ...Photocopies. (1) 2 copies, "[Botanic Gardens] upon the Retirement of Baron von Mueller from the Directorship, 1873." Source unknown, addition of 30 acres in 1875 noted. (2) 2 copies, "Botanic Gardens, 1909, showing alterations and additions effected since 1873 by W. R. Guilfoyle, Director." Source unknown. Shows grid lines.ferdinand von mueller, w.r. guilfoyle -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019...The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. ...A large tree in the Wombat Gardens. ...(Heritage Victoria Register, 2025) wombat botanical gardens daylesford botanical gardens daylesford trees lisa gervasoni Wombat Botanic Gardens A large tree in the Wombat Gardens. ...The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant as a fine example of a regional botanic garden demonstrating the typical characteristics of a carriage drive, informal park layout, decorative structures and works such as the memorial tower, conservatory, rotunda, cascade and fernery, which contrasts with the open lawns planted with specimen trees, areas of intensive horticultural interest and close proximity to a township developed during the mid to late nineteenth century. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant for the design input by noted landscape designer William Sangster, and for the survival of his 1884 plan, which is a rare example of a plan from this prolific garden designer. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of scientific (botanic) significance for the extensive conifer collection and cool climate plants. The Gardens contain an outstanding collection of conifers and other mature trees, many of which were donated by renowned botanist Ferdinand von Mueller. Significant trees include Pinus ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine), Pinus coulteri (Big Cone Pine), twoAbies nordmanniana (Caucasian Fir), Abies pinsapo, (Spanish Fir) and a Cedrus atlantica f. glauca(Blue Atlas Cedar), Pinus wallichiana (Bhutan Pine), Pinus pinaster (Maritime Pine), Sequoiadendron giganteum (Giant Redwood), (Monkey Puzzle) and Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut), many the largest or finest examples in Victoria. Other outstanding trees include a Tilia cordata (Small-leaved European Linden), a row of Cupressus lusitanica (Mexican cypress), a Quercus robur (English Oak) planted in 1863, avenues of Dutch Elms and a rare Quercus leucotrichophora (Himalayan Oak). The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of aesthetic significance as a rare example of a botanic garden spectacularly sited on an extinct volcanic cone which allows a panoramic view, aided by the 1938 Pioneers’ Memorial Tower, as well as vistas within and out of the gardens and from the township to the gardens. As the most prominent local landmark, the Garden’s vertical dominance in the landscape provides a dark contrast to the elms avenues, oaks and other deciduous species. (Heritage Victoria Register, 2025)A large tree in the Wombat Gardens. wombat botanical gardens, daylesford botanical gardens, daylesford, trees, lisa gervasoni, wombat botanic gardens -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019...The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. ...A tree in the Wombat Hill Gardens....(Heritage Victoria Register, ) wombat botanical gardens daylesford botanical gardens daylesford trees Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens A tree in the Wombat Hill Gardens. ...The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant as a fine example of a regional botanic garden demonstrating the typical characteristics of a carriage drive, informal park layout, decorative structures and works such as the memorial tower, conservatory, rotunda, cascade and fernery, which contrasts with the open lawns planted with specimen trees, areas of intensive horticultural interest and close proximity to a township developed during the mid to late nineteenth century. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant for the design input by noted landscape designer William Sangster, and for the survival of his 1884 plan, which is a rare example of a plan from this prolific garden designer. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of scientific (botanic) significance for the extensive conifer collection and cool climate plants. The Gardens contain an outstanding collection of conifers and other mature trees, many of which were donated by renowned botanist Ferdinand von Mueller. Significant trees include Pinus ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine), Pinus coulteri (Big Cone Pine), twoAbies nordmanniana (Caucasian Fir), Abies pinsapo, (Spanish Fir) and a Cedrus atlantica f. glauca(Blue Atlas Cedar), Pinus wallichiana (Bhutan Pine), Pinus pinaster (Maritime Pine), Sequoiadendron giganteum (Giant Redwood), (Monkey Puzzle) and Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut), many the largest or finest examples in Victoria. Other outstanding trees include a Tilia cordata (Small-leaved European Linden), a row of Cupressus lusitanica (Mexican cypress), a Quercus robur (English Oak) planted in 1863, avenues of Dutch Elms and a rare Quercus leucotrichophora (Himalayan Oak). The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of aesthetic significance as a rare example of a botanic garden spectacularly sited on an extinct volcanic cone which allows a panoramic view, aided by the 1938 Pioneers’ Memorial Tower, as well as vistas within and out of the gardens and from the township to the gardens. As the most prominent local landmark, the Garden’s vertical dominance in the landscape provides a dark contrast to the elms avenues, oaks and other deciduous species. (Heritage Victoria Register, )A tree in the Wombat Hill Gardens.wombat botanical gardens, daylesford botanical gardens, daylesford, trees, wombat hill botanic gardens -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019...The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. ...An avenue of trees in the Wombat Hill Gardens. ...(Heritage Victoria Register, 2025) wombat botanical gardens daylesford botanical gardens daylesford trees An avenue of trees in the Wombat Hill Gardens. ...The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of historic, scientific (botanic), and aesthetic significance to the State of Victoria. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant as a fine example of a regional botanic garden demonstrating the typical characteristics of a carriage drive, informal park layout, decorative structures and works such as the memorial tower, conservatory, rotunda, cascade and fernery, which contrasts with the open lawns planted with specimen trees, areas of intensive horticultural interest and close proximity to a township developed during the mid to late nineteenth century. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are historically significant for the design input by noted landscape designer William Sangster, and for the survival of his 1884 plan, which is a rare example of a plan from this prolific garden designer. The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of scientific (botanic) significance for the extensive conifer collection and cool climate plants. The Gardens contain an outstanding collection of conifers and other mature trees, many of which were donated by renowned botanist Ferdinand von Mueller. Significant trees include Pinus ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine), Pinus coulteri (Big Cone Pine), twoAbies nordmanniana (Caucasian Fir), Abies pinsapo, (Spanish Fir) and a Cedrus atlantica f. glauca(Blue Atlas Cedar), Pinus wallichiana (Bhutan Pine), Pinus pinaster (Maritime Pine), Sequoiadendron giganteum (Giant Redwood), (Monkey Puzzle) and Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut), many the largest or finest examples in Victoria. Other outstanding trees include a Tilia cordata (Small-leaved European Linden), a row of Cupressus lusitanica (Mexican cypress), a Quercus robur (English Oak) planted in 1863, avenues of Dutch Elms and a rare Quercus leucotrichophora (Himalayan Oak). The Daylesford Botanic Gardens are of aesthetic significance as a rare example of a botanic garden spectacularly sited on an extinct volcanic cone which allows a panoramic view, aided by the 1938 Pioneers’ Memorial Tower, as well as vistas within and out of the gardens and from the township to the gardens. As the most prominent local landmark, the Garden’s vertical dominance in the landscape provides a dark contrast to the elms avenues, oaks and other deciduous species. (Heritage Victoria Register, 2025)An avenue of trees in the Wombat Hill Gardens. wombat botanical gardens, daylesford botanical gardens, daylesford, trees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet, The University of Melbourne et al, Woody Meadows Pilot Project, April 2020
... Collaboration between The Univdersity of Melbourne, the University of Sheffield, City of Melbourne and the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria 2015-2018.......Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria...Collaboration between The Univdersity of Melbourne, the University of Sheffield, City of Melbourne and the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria 2015-2018. Woody Meadows Pilot Project Booklet The University of Melbourne University of Sheffield City of Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria ...woody meadows, landscape gardening, city of melbourne, university of sheffield, the university of melbourne, royal botanic gardens melbourne -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesCeramic - Merchandise, Friends of Burnley Gardens, Friends of Burnley Gardens Mug, <2018
... Friends of Burnley Gardens Mug...Merchandise by not for profit association in raise funds to aid the gardens...Ceramic mug sold by the Friends of Burnley Gardens to raise funds. Printed in green with name and logo....Friends of Burnley Gardens Registered logo of FOBG...Friends of Burnley Gardens...Friends of Burnley Gardens Mug Ceramic Merchandise Friends of Burnley Gardens ...Merchandise by not for profit association in raise funds to aid the gardensCeramic mug sold by the Friends of Burnley Gardens to raise funds. Printed in green with name and logo.Friends of Burnley Gardens Registered logo of FOBGmerchandise, friends of burnley gardens, fundraising, mug, artifact -
Kew Historical Society IncPostcard, Botanical Gardens and Alexandra Avenue, Melbourne, c.1906
... Botanical Gardens and Alexandra Avenue, Melbourne...Botanical Gardens and Alexandra Avenue, Melbourne. ..."Botanical Gardens and Alexandra Avenue, Melbourne"...Weir collection. Botanical Gardens and Alexandra Avenue, Melbourne Postcard Postcard ...Collection of thirty-nine postcards donated by Jillian Rigby which had been owned by her grandparents, George and Edith Weir, who from c.1917 lived at 84 Princess Street, Kew. The mostly 'mint' postcards were purchased in Victoria and while travelling overseas. The sole dated postcard is dated from 1929. The postcards are numbered sequentially from 2017.0058.01-39. The remainder of the collection donated by Jill Rigby which was once owned by the Weirs of Broken Hill and Kew consist of costumes, costume accessories, photographs, and documents.The postcards in the Weir collection, especially those purchased on a trip or trips to the mother country, i.e. United Kingdom, represent a representative sample of sites that were considered significant to those Australians undertaking a reverse grand tour by member of the erstwhile colonies. Those postcards which are early views of Melbourne must have been produced commercially for some decades from the early part of the 20th century.Botanical Gardens and Alexandra Avenue, Melbourne. Coloured postcard. Weir collection."Botanical Gardens and Alexandra Avenue, Melbourne"postcards, george and edith weir, botanical gardens - melbourne, alexandra avenue - melbourne, weir collection -
Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City CouncilPostcard - Williamstown Botanic Gardens, 1900-1920
... ...Williamstown-Botanic-Gardens...The original postcards in this series (2013.002 to 2013.018) were generously loaned to Williamstown Botanic Gardens by a private collector for copying. ...The statue is of Williamstown MLA, A T Clark. There are for people walking towards the camera – two women, a small girl and two men. ...On front of postcard ‘IN THE GARDENS, WILLIAMSTOWN’....Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City Council Cnr Osborne and Giffard Streets Williamstown melbourne The original postcards in this series (2013.002 to 2013.018) were generously loaned to Williamstown Botanic Gardens by a private collector for copying. ...The original postcards in this series (2013.002 to 2013.018) were generously loaned to Williamstown Botanic Gardens by a private collector for copying. The postcards are evidence of the interest the gardens held as a subject for postcard publishers. The text and images provide a snapshot into fashions, social interests and concerns of the time. The professionally produced images provide a pictorial history of Gardens including changing planting styles, various structures and features of the Gardens eg the aviary, cannons, the fountain, the second Curator’s Lodge and gates. The images offer an opportunity to compare garden vistas with the present day. This postcard shows the main east-west axial path with a typical Victorian/Edwardian mown grass strip which in turn borders formal shrub beds with herbaceous plantings. The Cordylines which line and avenue in this image were replaced by Mexican Fan Palms (Washingtonia robusta) planted in 1915. They were replaced with the same species in 1987. Black and white postcard of Gardens main path, looking towards a white statue on a plinth. The statue is of Williamstown MLA, A T Clark. There are for people walking towards the camera – two women, a small girl and two men. The women and child are on the right of the path and the men on the left. One woman is pushing a pram. The path is edged with grass and the beds are full of flowers. There are no palms lining the path as there are today in 2013. On front of postcard ‘IN THE GARDENS, WILLIAMSTOWN’.postcard, garden-beds, post-card, williamstown-botanic-gardens, hobsons-bay-city-council, pram, clark -
Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City CouncilOral History - Williamstown Botanic Gardens - Loris Wood, 5 August 2014
... The interview is one of a series recorded in 2013-2014 to document memories and experiences of the Williamstown Botanic Gardens Loris was born and grew up in Williamstown. ...CD and transcript of interview with Loris Wood about her memories of Williamstown Botanic Gardens...98 Railway Crescent, Williamstown, Victoria...Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City Council Cnr Osborne and Giffard Streets Williamstown melbourne The interview is one of a series recorded in 2013-2014 to document memories and experiences of the Williamstown Botanic Gardens Loris was born and grew up in Williamstown. ...The interview is one of a series recorded in 2013-2014 to document memories and experiences of the Williamstown Botanic Gardens Loris was born and grew up in Williamstown. She lived across the street from the Gardens at 122 Osborne Street with her parents and siblings. A primary source of information on memories of the Gardens from the 1950s until the time of the interview.CD and transcript of interview with Loris Wood about her memories of Williamstown Botanic Gardenswilliamstown botanic gardens, hobsons bay city council, fish pond, cannons, aviary, adam lindsay gordon, pinetum, fearon reserve, band platform, clarke statue, ernie anderson, osborne street, weddings, horses, gardeners cottage, curators lodge
