Historical information
History, Views and Vistas of the Western Bed, Ballarat Botanical Gardens.
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History, Views and Vistas of the Western Bed, Ballarat Botanical Gardens.
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ballarat botanical gardens, wendouree parade, circa early 1900s
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ballarat botanical gardens, landscaping, flower beds
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south pergola, arch, ballarat botanical gardens, landscaping
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ballarat botanical gardens, cuthbert house conservatory, flower beds
two black and white photographs
ballarat botanical gardens, 1925-26, full-length outdoor portraits
Photograph of blueprint
ballarat botanical gardens, plans, pergola
Black and white photograph of drawings
ballarat botanical gardens, entrance drawings
Colour photograph of a plan
plan, gardens pavilion, ballaarat circa 1890
Black and white photograph of plan
plans, ballaarat botanical gardens pavilion, circa 1890
colour photograph of plan
pavilion plan, ballaarat botanical gardens, circa 1890
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robert clark conservatory, ballarat botanical gardens
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robert clark conservatory, ballarat botanical gardens
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morey gates, edward morey, ballarat botanical gardens, snow
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mcdonald gates, john young mcdonald, ballarat botanical gardens, snow
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garden gates, john young mcdonald, ballarat botanical gardens
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john young mcdonald, garden gates, ballarat botanical gardens, winter
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garden gates, john young mcdonald, ballarat botanical gardens
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begonia display, keel house, ballarat botanical gardens
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morey gates, ballarat botanical gardens, clegg & morrow, entrance gate design
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morey gates, ballarat botanical gardens, cuthbert house, floral and landscape gardening
Two colour photographs
ballarat botanical gardens precinct, entrance pillars, ballarat north gardens reserve
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fairyland, ballarat botanical gardens, lake wendouree, drought 2000s
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fairyland, ballarat botanical gardens, lake wendouree
Black and white photograph
ballarat botanical gardens, fernery, statuary pavilion
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ballarat begonia festival, ballarat botanical gardens, floral carpet 1951
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ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat begonia festival, floral carpet
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ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat begonia festival 1985, floral carpet
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