Physical description
Glass slide of a grass.
Inscriptions & markings
64. Poa trivialis Rough Meadow-grass.
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Glass slide of a grass.
64. Poa trivialis Rough Meadow-grass.
student work, landscape design, construction materials, assignment
student work, assignment, landscape design, construction
student work, landscape design, construction
jamie durie, landscape design, assignment, television
construction, graphics, student work
draughthorse, banner, lawnmowing, student outside work
Annotations in ink and pencil on 1 copy of 5
Subject taught by Andrew Laidlaw
landscape design, student work, teaching material, andrew laidlaw
landscape design, teaching material, laidlaw & laidlaw, children's garden, clifton hill primary school
undergraduate courses, graduate courses, burnley campus, university of melbourne
centenary building, dairy, university of melbourne, renovation
careers, careers guide, students, graduates
nursery, display, exhibition, students
stationery, land & food resources, staff
1. Handmade timber tool - square seed drill which could make 80 seed holes at once. 2. Handmade timber tool - used to tamper down media, same size as the seed drill.
tool, seeds, planting, nursery
Large timber tripod with means of attachment for dumpy level (but not B24.0049). See B91.126 for photograph of tripod in use by a student.
surveying equipment, students, landscaping, dumpy level
Large painted metal sign with attachment screw on reverse. Arrows indicate where the Car Park is. VCAH Logo. Sticker attached: Victorian Aids Council Phone Aidsline Aids is Real Use Condoms 419-3166. Another similar sticker on other side partially torn off.
car park, vcah, aids, victorian aids council
cash outgoings, expenses, garden expenses, egg laying competition expenses, pupils' account, student expenses, work supplies, staff expenses
mail, administration, answers to queries, general public questions
Brass Troughton & Simms, London dumpy level on compass base. Made for Kilpatrick & Co, Melbourne. See B91.126 for photograph of student using it C. 1968.
Made for Kilpatrick & Co Melbourne No. 702
surveying equipment, students, landscaping
university of melbourne land & food resources, nursery, display, exhibition
university of melbourne, burnley campus, property & buildings
postgraduate degrees, certificates, students, graduates
vireya rhododendron, burnley gardens
technical and further education, students, graduation certificates, coursews
students, undergraduates, internatrional students, services
cul-de-sac, planting design, john rayner
university of melbourne, study of individual subjects, not degrees
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