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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......gardens...wombat...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 ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019...wombat botanical gardens...A large tree in the Wombat Gardens. ... 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 ServicesDigital photographs, Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens 150 anniversary event Daylesford crowd, 2013
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019...wombat botanical gardens...Trees in the Wombat Gardens. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields wombat botanical gardens daylesford botanical gardens daylesford trees Trees in the Wombat Gardens. ...Trees in the Wombat Gardens. wombat botanical gardens, daylesford botanical gardens, daylesford, trees -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019...wombat botanical gardens...Trees in the Wombat Gardens. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields wombat botanical gardens daylesford botanical gardens daylesford trees Trees in the Wombat Gardens. ...Trees in the Wombat Gardens. wombat botanical gardens, daylesford botanical gardens, daylesford, trees -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019...wombat botanical gardens...An avenue of trees in the Wombat Gardens. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields wombat botanical gardens daylesford botanical gardens daylesford trees An avenue of trees in the Wombat Gardens. ...An avenue of trees in the Wombat Gardens. wombat botanical gardens, daylesford botanical gardens, daylesford, trees -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019...wombat botanical gardens...Water stressed Rhododendrons in the Wombat Gardens. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields wombat botanical gardens daylesford botanical gardens daylesford trees Water stressed Rhododendrons in the Wombat Gardens. ...Water stressed Rhododendrons in the Wombat Gardens. wombat botanical gardens, daylesford botanical gardens, daylesford, trees -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Begonia Conservatory in the Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Begonia Conservatory in the Wombat Botanical Gardens, Daylesford, 2019...wombat botanical gardens...Hot house in the Wombat Gardens with a Begonia display....In 1988 the conservotory was named to honur Alf Headland's work. wombat botanical gardens daylesford botanical gardens daylesford trees Begonia begonia house begonia conservatory Hot house in the Wombat Gardens with a Begonia display. ...Daylesford's begonia collection was stared by French born curator W. Gascoigne in 1885. He was an experienced horticulturalist. The plants were grown again in the 1930s in a new glasshouse. Curator Bill Greville obtained 45 plants from the Ballarat City Council, 30 from Queens Park in Essendon, and soon haad 250 tubers including a (lost) one named 'Daylesford'. When Alf Headland was appointed part-time caretaker in 1956, he found tw tubers in the wood shed and became expert in their cultivation. He continuted well into his retirement when Greg Rae too over. In 1988 the conservotory was named to honur Alf Headland's work.Hot house in the Wombat Gardens with a Begonia display.wombat botanical gardens, daylesford botanical gardens, daylesford, trees, begonia, begonia house, begonia conservatory -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019, 23/04/2019
... Wombat Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, 2019...wombat botanical gardens...A tree in the Wombat Hill Gardens.... 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...wombat botanical gardens...An avenue of trees in the Wombat Hill Gardens. ... 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 -
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......gardens...wombat...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 -
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......gardens...Wombat...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......gardens...wombat...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 -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Postcard, Wombat Hill Gardens, Daylesford
... Wombat Hill Gardens, Daylesford...Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens...Black and white postcard of Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens, Daylesford.... Hill Botanical Gardens Daylesford Gardener Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens Black and white postcard of Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens, Daylesford. ...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, )Black and white postcard of Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens, Daylesford.wombat hill botanical gardens, daylesford, gardener, wombat hill botanic gardens -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, View of Daylesford in Snow from Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, c2012-2016
... View of Daylesford in Snow from Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens......botanic gardens...wombat...Colour photograph from the Wombat Botanical Gardens showing snow covering the township of Dayelsford. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Daylesford is a Central Victorian town. daylesford snow weather climate winter daylesford botanic gardens botanic gardens wombat hill wombat hill botanic gardens cityscape viewscape Colour photograph from the Wombat Botanical Gardens showing snow covering the township of Dayelsford. ...Daylesford is a Central Victorian town. Colour photograph from the Wombat Botanical Gardens showing snow covering the township of Dayelsford. daylesford, snow, weather, climate, winter, daylesford botanic gardens, botanic gardens, wombat hill, wombat hill botanic gardens, cityscape, viewscape -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Nucolorvue, Daylesford Pioneer Tower in Wombat Garrdens, 1957
... ...wombat Gardens...Image of the Daylesford Pioneer Memorial Tower in Wombat Gardens, Daylesford....Daylesford pioneer tower wombat Gardens Daylesford, Victoria, Australia This famous holiday resort is famous for its up-to-date facilities, as well as for its natural attractions. ...Daylesford is a tourist town in Central Victorian, known for its mineral water springs.Image of the Daylesford Pioneer Memorial Tower in Wombat Gardens, Daylesford.Daylesford, Victoria, Australia This famous holiday resort is famous for its up-to-date facilities, as well as for its natural attractions. The mineral Springs are renowned for their high medicinal elements. The visitor finds ample to amuse, in excellent fishing, boating, Boating, Swimming, golfing, hiking and riding. The district provides a wide range of typical Australian bush scenery, and the altitude of 2,000 feet above sea level as a tonic effect on all. Daylesford has modern hotels, guest houses, shops and places of amusement, also many other places of interest within short travelling distance. Bendigo, 50 miles, Ballara 30 miles, and Melbourne 75 miles, bring Daylesford within easy reach of many parts of Victoria. daylesford, pioneer tower, wombat gardens -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Snow at the Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford, c2012-2016
... Snow at the Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford......Botanic Gardens...Wombat...(Heritage Victoria Register, ) daylesford snow weather climate winter Daylesford Botanic Gardens Botanic Gardens Wombat Hill Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens pinetum trees reservoir Digital images Snow at the Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford 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 imagesdaylesford, snow, weather, climate, winter, daylesford botanic gardens, botanic gardens, wombat hill, wombat hill botanic gardens, pinetum, trees, reservoir -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - 35mm Colour slides, Kodachrome, Arboriculture, Unknown
... ...wombat gardens...One labelled Wombat Gardens. Feb-Sep....One labelled Wombat Gardens. Feb-Sep. Arboriculture Photograph 35mm Colour slides Kodachrome Ektachrome ...Box of 20 colour slides not labelled or dated. Relating to Arboriculture. Trees, machinery. One labelled Wombat Gardens. Feb-Sep.arboriculture, trees, acacias, wattles, machinery, ditch witch, street trees, wombat gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet, Daylesford Botanical Gardens Wombat Hill, 2010
... Daylesford Botanical Gardens Wombat Hill...daylesford botanical gardens...wombat...Researched by Gael Shannon Daylesford Botanical Gardens Wombat Hill Booklet ...Booklet to commemorate 150th anniversary of founding of the gardens. Researched by Gael Shannondaylesford botanical gardens, wombat hill, gael shannon, anniversary -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Wombat Hill, Daylesford, c2006-2016
... ...Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens...Colour photograph of Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens, Daylesford....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, ) heritage daylesford townscape Wombat Hill Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens Colour photograph of Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens, Daylesford. ...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, )Colour photograph of Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens, Daylesford.heritage, daylesford, townscape, wombat hill, wombat hill botanical gardens, wombat hill botanic gardens -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Wombat Hill in the Fog, c2015
... wombat hill botanic gardens...The trees are in the Daylesford Botanical Gardens on Wombat Hill.... hill botanic gardens wombat hill daylesford daylesford botanic gardens fog weather arboretum Black and white photograph of a treed landscape covered with fog. ...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, )Black and white photograph of a treed landscape covered with fog. The trees are in the Daylesford Botanical Gardens on Wombat Hill.wombat hill botanic gardens, wombat hill, daylesford, daylesford botanic gardens, fog, weather, arboretum -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Nucolorvue, Panorama from the Pioneed Memorial Tower, Daylesford, 1957
... ...Wombat Gardens...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Daylesford is a tourist town in Central Victorian, known for its mineral water springs. Daylesford Wombat Gardens Wombat Hill Gardens Daylesford Pioneer memorial Tower landscape Daylesford, Victoria, Australia This famous holiday resort is famous for its up-to-date facilities, as well as for its natural attractions. ...Daylesford is a tourist town in Central Victorian, known for its mineral water springs.Central Springs DaylesfordDaylesford, Victoria, Australia This famous holiday resort is famous for its up-to-date facilities, as well as for its natural attractions. The mineral Springs are renowned for their high medicinal elements. The visitor finds ample to amuse, in excellent fishing, boating, Boating, Swimming, golfing, hiking and riding. The district provides a wide range of typical Australian bush scenery, and the altitude of 2,000 feet above sea level as a tonic effect on all. Daylesford has modern hotels, guest houses, shops and places of amusement, also many other places of interest within short travelling distance. Bendigo, 50 miles, Ballara 30 miles, and Melbourne 75 miles, bring Daylesford within easy reach of many parts of Victoria. daylesford, wombat gardens, wombat hill gardens, daylesford pioneer memorial tower, landscape -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, University of Ballarat - Daylesford: Product Development Plan
... ...wombat gardens & victoria park...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields University of Ballarat - Daylesford: Product Development Plan JT701/Tourism Planning and Development Lecturer/Tutor: Mary Hollick university of ballarat daylesford mary hollick andrew cyples todd edmonds kylie harrington nicole landers jess lewis hepburn shire council introduction methodology history of daylesford infrastructure audit hepburn mineral springs & springs reserve hepburn springs bath house lake daylesford the convent gallery road access to daylesford rail and coach access to daylesford the lake house wombat gardens & victoria park jubillee lake jim crow wombat sir charles hotham warren hastings central, tipperary and golden mineral springs lavandula lavender farm the macaroni factory smeaton guilford trentham maldon creswick castlemaine clunes dja dja wurrung swiss/italian mineral water hepburn mineral springs reserve jubilee lake Central Springs Tipperary Springs Golden springs White soft covered book of 68 pages including 13 appendices. ...University of Ballarat - Daylesford: Product Development Plan JT701/Tourism Planning and Development Lecturer/Tutor: Mary HollickWhite soft covered book of 68 pages including 13 appendices.university of ballarat, daylesford, mary hollick, andrew cyples, todd edmonds, kylie harrington, nicole landers, jess lewis, hepburn shire council, introduction, methodology, history of daylesford, infrastructure audit, hepburn mineral springs & springs reserve, hepburn springs bath house, lake daylesford, the convent gallery, road access to daylesford, rail and coach access to daylesford, the lake house, wombat gardens & victoria park, jubillee lake, jim crow, wombat, sir charles hotham, warren hastings, central, tipperary and golden mineral springs, lavandula lavender farm, the macaroni factory, smeaton, guilford, trentham, maldon, creswick, castlemaine, clunes, dja dja wurrung, swiss/italian, mineral water, hepburn mineral springs reserve, jubilee lake, central springs, tipperary springs, golden springs -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, Victoria Street, Daylesford from Wombat Hill
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPamphlet - Photograph - Black and White, Wombat Hill Lookout (Pioneers Memorial}, c1935, c1935
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Daylesford from Wombat Hill, c2004
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