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Main Title: Australian Garden History Society: Australian garden history 1989-2006
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Subject: Garden history
Periodicals
Notes:
1989-2006 some missing

JUNE-JULY 1989: An inventory of Australia's major gardens p1. Elisabeth Murdoch's Cruden Farm p4-5. Flora Australiasica 1827-1828 p6-8.

AUGUST-SEPTEMBER: 1989 1989: A tree and its story [about Dorothy Cotterell] p1. Australian gardening journals - The Home Gardener (1917-54) p4-6. Daniel Bunch - Gardener and botanical explorer p7-11.

OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 1989: Jocelyn Brown and her Sydney gardens of the 1930's and 1940's p1-2. Jeremiah Sheath landscape gardener, Perth p3. Prince Alfred Park Sydney : A park for the machine age p4-8.

SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER1990: The restoration of the garden at Calthorpes' House - an exercise in restraint p1. Domestic interwars gardens p3-6. Hyde Park, Sydney : the 1927 remodelling competition p7-9. Garden history at Durham Hall p10-11.

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1990: Chairman's report 1990 p1-3. The discovery of Australian plants p6. New Holland exotics : Australian plants cultivated in England and Europe from 1771 p7-10. Landscapes of Sicily and Southern Italy p11-16. Plants from old nursery catalogues : Availability of Australian plants in the nursery trade in Victoria during the Nineteenth Century p17-19.

FEBRUARY 1991: Museum Garden, Brisbane p1. Natives in the Nineteenth Century garden p.3. The variety and care of Australian plants p6-7. Landscape design with native plants p8-11. The Albury-Wodonga urban landscape p12. National estate gardens : their past and future p13-14.

APRIL 1991: Castlemaine Botanic Gardens c1878 p.1. Planting the Melbourne General Cemetery : The contribution of Ferdinand von Mueller p3-7. "Mum and the kids" : an early twentieth century cottage garden in Western Australia p8-10. Agave Americana : Tequila from the Tropics p11-12.

JUNE 1991: "Naturalness with order" : the bush gardens of Betty Maloney and Jean Walker p3-9. JUNE 1991 : INDEX TO VOLUMES ONE & TWO 1989-91

AUGUST 1991: Today's new gardens : tomorrows's heritage p3-5. Shannon and Begg : mistaken identity corrected (refers to article in September/October 1990 issue Vol 2 No 2) p6-7. Today's new gardens : tomorrow's heritage (colour photos of Merrilla, near Goulburn) p8-9.

OCTOBER 1991: The Australian back yard p2-9. Guilfoyle plan re-discovered : Hamilton Botanic Gardens in 1881 p10-11. Surveying australian gardens p12-13.

DECEMBER 1991: AGHS National Conference : patron's opening address p3. Goulburn 1991 : Reflections on the Australian Garden History Society Conference p4-5. Links between historic and new gardens p6-10. The pleasure of garden openings : Confessions of a garden groupie p11-12.

FEBRUARY 1992: Port Fairy [Botanic] Gardens: the most handsome in the colony p3.
APRIL 1992: Victoria Amazonica [Lily] at the Melbourne Botanic Gardens p3. Marathon Garden, Marathon Drive, Mount Eliza p11

JUNE 1992: Warrawee, Orrong Road, Toorak (photo, 1982) p16.

AUGUST 1992: The diggers in the trenches: a history of market gardens in Victoria 1835-1939 p3.

OCTOBER 1992: Railway station gardens p3.

DECEMBER 1992: Old Linton : the Renaissance inheritance of a Yass country garden p7-10. Juniper Hall (Oxford St., Paddington) : re-creating a front garden p11-13.

FEBRUARY 1993: The ageing of historic plantings p7. Horticultural embellishments : Public conferment from the Melbourne Botanic Garden, 1870 (Baron Ferdinand von Mueller - a distribution list of the plants sent out by him and the places that received them) p8-14.

MARCH 1993: History and conservation of Rupertswood / Julie Delahunt p7.

JUNE 1993: Yaralla : an Edwardian estate on the Parramatta River p6. Queen's Gardens Brisbane : an historic city space under threat p9.

AUGUST 1993: Belmont, north-west of Beaufort: tree management program p8.

OCTOBER 1993: The cave gardens of Mount Gambier p3.

DECEMBER 1993: Flag of beauty: rejuvenating Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens / Joan Law-Smith p3. Classical symmetry versus geraniums: planting the garden city of Yallourn / Meredith Fletcher p6.

FEBRUARY 1994: Glass houses, conservatories p3.

APRIL 1994: The English cottage gardens p5. Herbs in the cottage garden p10. The Australian cottage garden p13.

JUNE 1994: Australian plants in England p3. Through English eyes : Extracts from the journal of John Gould Veitch during a trip to the Australian colonies p9. The Wentworth Mausoleum : The Vaucluse Estate purchased by William Charles Wentworth (1790?-1872) in 1827 p12.

AUGUST 1994: The gardens of Edna Walling in Victoria: post conference tour 1994 / Trisha Dixon p8. John Harvey Foster 1944-1994 p13.

OCTOBER 1994: Fountains, Fitzroy Gardens / Kathy Peters p4. The aviary in the Melbourne Botanic Gardens and the acclimatisation of song birds, 1857-61 / Sara Maroske and Francine Gilfedder p7.

DECEMBER 1994: Database on Australian gardens and horticulture / Richard Aitken and Michael Looker p7.

FEBRUARY 1995: Conference theme: Mount Macedon region. A forest at the edge of the city / Chris McConville p5. The Simla of the South / Paul Fox p10. The Forest resource of the Macedon Ranges / F.R. Moulds p15. Sowing the seeds: the early nursery industry in the Macedon Ranges / Francine Gilfedder p18. Recollections of a life in a garden [Durrol (house)] / Karin McKinnon p22. Urban development confronts rural heritage: strategies for the Macedon Ranges in the twenty first century / Trevor Budge p24. Nature's renewal and the rebirth of a garden / Gregory Moore p26. Conserving the natural resource [roadside vegetation] / Max Gilbert p31. Regionalism and place making in today's landscape / Michael Hough p34. Issues and solutions / Jan Schapper p38.

APRIL 1995: Colonial plants : Osage orange, Maclura Pomifera (3 trees listed in the Register of Significant Trees of Victoria) p5.

JUNE 1995: Wombat Park [Daylesford] - historic landscape / Miffy Gilbert p9. Botanical artist - Helen Leitch / Chris Steele Scott p13.

AUGUST 1995: Turkeith [property west of Geelong] : the long haul / Janet Gordon p6. Brookdale, Mount Macedon / Jackie Courmadias p12.

OCTOBER 1995: Norfolk Island Pine p7. Hillview, Sutton Forest p19.

DECEMBER 1995: Rippon Lea revealed: an approach for restoring a major historic garden / Richard Heathcote p11.

FEBRUARY 1996: Colonial plants: the Bunya Bunya pine : Araucaria Bidwillii / Ross McKinnon p4. Horticultural gems from the Evandale Subscription Library / Richar Aitkin p19.

APRIL 1996: Colonial plants : the Separation Tree [Melbourne Botanic Gardens] / Roger Spencer p4. William Guilfoyle: first decade at the Melbourne Botanic Gardens / Richard Aitken p6.

JUNE 1996: The role of the botanical artist / Ian Clarke p4. Ellis Rowan (1848-1922) : Botanical and wildlife artist, intrepid explorer and writer / Dinah Whitaker p7. Colonial plants : Stone Pine Pinus Pinea / Colleen Morris p10.

AUGUST 1996: Neil Douglas, a personal search for a paradise garden - Bayswater 1925-1958 / Gwen Ford p5. Portrait of a gardener: Adam Anderson of Rippon Lea / Richard Heathcote p11.

OCTOBER 1996: Stonington : discovering more on William Sangster / Ashley Russell and Beryl Black p7. Emily Gibson : writer, lecturer and garden designer / John Patrick and Janet Scott p10. Lewis Adolphus Bernays - Botanist, writer and public servant / Jeannie Sim p20. Colonial plants : the genus Brachychiton / Giles Edwards p22. The lady in white [Elizabeth Watkin of Belmont, Beaufort area, Victoria] p28.

DECEMBER 1996: Heritage in trees: the Royal Botanic Gardens living collection / Allan Correy p6. The Wishing Tree / Edwin Wilson p8. Australia's living fossil tree: the Wollemi Pine / Cathy Offord p11. Botanical illustrator: Margaret Flockton / Christine Payne p13. Alister Clark - horticulturist and celebrated rose and daffodil breeder / Tommy Garnett p20.

FEBRUARY 1997: The botanical art of Margaret Stones p13. The Australian backyard / Deborah Malor p14. Alister Clark: first successful rose: the Lady Medallist p28.

APRIL 1997: Walter Burley Griffin as a landscape architect / Christopher Vernon p10. The botanical art of Mary Morton Allport / Sallyann Dakis p12. William Henry Elliott: horticulturist, nursery proprietor, editor and author / Richard Aitken p22.

JUNE 1997: E. Phillips Fox 'The Arbour' and Herbert Dyce Murphy p24.

AUGUST 1997: Jean Galbraith (Correa) / Katie Holmes p4. Mary Annette Beauchamp (Elizabeth von Arnim) / Victor Crittenden p10. Dunedin (garden) and Jean Galbraith / Peter Cuffley p24.

OCTOBER 1997: Native plants at Rippon Lea / Richard Heathcote p17.

DECEMBER 1997: Australia's first Christmas cards remembered / Nina Crone p9. Postcards and parks and gardens / Silas Clifford-Smith p11. Natural history painter or artist: Ferdinand Bauer / Charmaine Moldrich p24.

FEBRUARY 1998: Plant explorers: early years of botanical exploration in Australia / Peter Valder p4. Charles Fraser: plant collector and first colonial botanist / Gillian Davies and Christine Carwardine p13. On tour to East Gippsland p20. Edward La Trobe Bateman: artist and designer 1816-1897 p24. Horticulture for women: a foreward to the history of Australian women garden designers / Rowan Wilken p6. Rippon Lea, [Edward La Trobe] Bateman and the first garden / Anne Neale p9. The art of Susannah Blaxill p24.

JUNE 1998: Edgar Dell / Carol Mansfield p6.

AUGUST 1998: Italian influence in the gardens of Bendigo / Nina Crone p24.

OCTOBER 1998: The deep, quiet face of nature: Arthur Streeton / Nina Crone p15. Alice May Jeffery 1911-1998 p19. Memories of four wonderful autumn days in the Macedon Ranges / Judith Needham p20.

DECEMBER 1998: Tribute to Joan Law-Smith died 1998 p19.

FEBRUARY 1999: Historic landscape management: making the leap from assessment to action / Carmel McPhee p4. The garden at Belmont, Beaufort, Victoria: a history and guide / John H. McDonald and Ashley Russell p9.

APRIL 1999: Discovering a hidden treasure [an Edna Walling designed garden] / John Isbel p16.

JUNE 1999: Jean Galbraith: adieu Correa / Anne Latreille p4. Fertile ground: women and horticulture / Katie Holmes p6. Jean Appleton: a lifetime with art p24.

AUGUST 1999: Of bedding and begonias in Ballarat / Nina Crone p17. Gordon Ford 1918-1999 p20.

OCTOBER 1999: Colonial gardens: focus on Tasmania. Margaret Anderson Hope 1848-1936 / Heather Curnow p24.

DECEMBER 1999: Jean Galbraith: Dunedin, Tyers, Victoria p10. John Glover / Trevor Nottle p24.

FEBRUARY 2000: Vol.11 no. 4: Pastoral symphony : the Australian Garden History Tour of Western Victoria p5. Kawarau garden Ballarat p8. Buda garden [Castlemaine] p9-20. Retracing Leichardt's steps in Arnhem Land - the lost botanic collection p28.

APRIL 2000: Vol.11 no.5: No time for pleasure gardens : the necessity for self sufficiency in our colonial gardens p4. History of the Nobelius nurseries 1886-1921, Emerald, Victoria p7. Fruit & Vegetables in colonial New South Wales p10. The reconstruction of the kitchen garden at Vaucluse House p16. The lost student Alfred Earnest Bennett (1870-1945) [Burnley College, Victoria] p21.

JUNE 2000: Vol.11 no.6: Landscape as history : the Southern Highlands p4. A glimpse of Betsey Throsby's world [townships of the Southern Highlands] p7. Australian flora : 200 years of environmental and cultural change p11. Louisa Attkinson and her Oldbury landscape [Oldbury Farm, Sutton Forest, lower Southern Highlands] p17. Australian Elm register p21. The art of Louisa Atkinson p24.

AUGUST 2000: Nirvana Park at Koonwarra p4. Olive Mellor p7. The garden of Dr. Lilian Fraser - scientist [Pennant Hills, N.S.W. p13. John Stevens p19.

OCTOBER 2000: Vol.12 no.2: In memory of Baron von Mueller [St. Kilda Cemetery] p4. The Garden of Mourning : The Necropolis at Rookwood, N.S.W. p6. Boroondara Cemetery, Kew p12. No tyranny of distance here [Monash University's Banksia Project] p24.

NOVEMBER 2000: Vol.12 no.3: Hedge mazes p4. Geelong Maze p10. Charles Robinette, master grottoe designer p14. Grotto, Rippon Lea p17.

FEBRUARY 2001: Vol.12 no.4: Churchill Island p4. The garden at Claremont, Noble Street, Newtown, Geelong p9. Port Campbell and Otway Ranges p21. Marion Agnes Hutton 1912-2000 p24. Dr Norman Wettenhall p24.

APRIL 2001: Vol.12 no.5: Chinese market gardens in Sydney p5. Chinese market gardeners in Hawthorn p9. Interviews with Terry Smyth and Ross Ingram p11.

JUNE 2001: Vol.12 no.6: Thomas Alfred Robinson and wildflowers p4. Partners - Wairoa and Marbury p8. Australian Open Garden Scheme p11. Winfred West Schools' gardens in Mittagong p12. Frances Elizabeth Rosemary Lincoln p15. Margaret Hendry OAM p15. Tay Creggan, Hawthorn p16. Historic landscapes around Castlemaine p17. Winifred Waddell, early conservationist p23.

JULY 2001: Vol.13 no.1: The origins of design for the Domain, Melbourne by Joseph Sayce p4-6. The work of Marion Blackwell p10-14. The 'mediterranean' front-yards in North Carlton p17-18. Chinese market gardening: a Western Australian postscript p19-21.

OCTOBER 2001: Vol.13 no.2: Renewal of derelict sites to beautify the urban environment of Perth p4. Stages in the life of Herring Island p8. A Hobart convict prison site transformed into a peaceful garden p11. Melbourne's Horticultural Hall p19.

DECEMBER 2001: Vol.13 no.3: Victorian ferneries p4. The gardens of Government House, Yarralumla p9. Araluen garden, WA p12. Footscray Park p16.

FEBRUARY 2002: Vol.13 no.4: Invergowrie homestead, NSW: garden restoration p4. Thomas Johnson, rosarian (roses) p7. Bishopscourt, East Melbourne p9-20. Ferneries: Ballarat and Geelong p21.

APRIL 2002: Vol.13 no.5: Grape-growing and wine-making in the Adelaide Hills, 1839-1937 (Vineyards, Wineries) p4. Apples in Harcourt and the Lang family p7. Planting and planning Victorian ferneries p10. J.H. Maiden and Sydney: Public Domain p14.

JUNE 2002: Vol.13 no.6: Designing Sydney's bushland parks in the 1960s and 1970s p4. Bush garden ethos in South Australia p10. Kings Park, Perth p12. The work of Glen Wilson, landscape gardener (Freiberg Garden, Squibb Courtyard, Patterson Lakes) p17. The genesis and growth of the Australian Plants Society p21

AUGUST 2002: Vol.14 no.1: Clover Village Arboretum (halfway between Mount Beauty and Falls Creek) p12. Tute's Cottage, Castlemaine: recreating a miner's productive garden p16.

OCTOBER 2002: Vol.14 no.2: Native pest plants at Nillumbik p3. Orchids at Rippon Lea p5. Max Shelley, garden designer and landscape architect p11.

DECEMBER 2002: Vol.14 no 3: Robert Brown, botanist p5. George Caley (1770-1829) p15. Max Shelley continued p17. Alister Clark p18. Vale: David John Edward Whibley 1936-2002 p22.

FEBRUARY 2003: A garden to commemorate the centenary of Federation p4. Geelong’s 21st Century gardens p7. C. H. Newman and Sons – Adelaide nurserymen p14. Jimbour House p18.

APRIL 2003: In my mother’s footsteps : the musings of a sub-tropical gardener p4. Re-engaging with the land : designed cultural landspapes p 9. Charles Bogue Luffman Part 1 : the early years p21. Valete : 9. (Horace) John De Fraine Dwight 1908-2002 p24.

JUNE 2003: Gardens, books and children p4. The Ian Potter Foundation children’s garden p8. Charles Bogue Luffman Part 2 : the Burnley years 1897-1908 p14. With mirrors and rainbows Part 1 [Edward William Cole 1832-1918] p20. Vale : Florence Elizabeth (Beth) Bond 1824-2003 p25.

AUGUST 2003: Restoring a garden in the image of its Creator : Nutcote, the home of May Gibbs p4. Yesterday’s Gardens for today’s children : Rippon Lea p9. With mirrors and rainbows Part 2 [Edward William Cole 1832-1918] p14. Charles Bogue Luffman Part 3 : Lectures and later life p20.

OCTOBER 2003: Rescuing the 1920s garden at Nutcote p4. On tour : discovering the Darling Downs and Bunya Mountains – Part 1 p6. Turkeith and Mooleric, Birregurra p9. Threatened roses p21.

JANUARY 2004: The plant lists at Mooleric and Turkeith p4. Bouquets for the Governor’s lady – part 1 p5. On tour : discovering the Darling Downs and Bunya Mountains – Part 2 p9. Tropical pleasures p12. Traces of the past [Thomas Park, Indooroopilly, Bougainvillea Gardens] p16. New award to honour botanical illustrator [Margaret Flockton] p24.

APRIL 2004: Does conservation really matter [Old Parliament House Gardens, Canberra] p4. Going into a gardener’s labyrinth [exhibition] p7. Meeting water conservation in landscape design p8. Bouquets for the Governor’s lady – part 2 p11. The Waite Arboretum p15. The Williamson Garden 1930-2003.

JUNE 2004: Living at Bickleigh Vale [the Edna Walling settlement at Mooroolbark] p4. An Adelaide garden : Dulwich House p9. Charles Draper of Charnwood, Arthur’s Creek p15.

AUGUST 2004: A Growing work of art : Lewers gallery garden p5. Burnley Gardens p9. Speaking with Paul Fox p21.

OCTOBER 2004: Rampart gardens : reinstating the western terrace at Government House, Sydney p5. Genesis of a historic garden : Part 1 – Edna Walling at Folly Farm p8. Illusions of grandeur : flora and ceremony at the Melbourne Town Hall p15. Speaking with Suzanne Hunt p18.

JANUARY 2005: Genesis of a historic garden: part 2 - after Edna Walling at Folly Farm (Olinda) p11. Gardenesque: an exhibition and a book p14. Your affectionate child: letters from Mrs Rolf Boldrewood to Ellen Foreman p16. Much of interest in Edinburgh Gardens, Fitzroy p24.

FEBRUARY 2005: Correspondence on colonial plants p18. MAY-JUN 2005: Women's Horticultural and Home Industries Society p3. Mooramong: is it Edna's garden or Claire's? p11.

AUGUST 2005: Why Strathfieldsaye [Estate] is significant p14. Royal Botanic Gardens p15.

OCTOBER 2005: Strathfieldsaye [Perry Bridge via Stratford]: a homestead garden p7.

JANUARY 2006: The Italianate gardens of Hepburn Springs p7. Vale: Herbert Bernard (Barney) Hutton 1911-2005 p22.

APRIL 2006: The novel industrial enterprises of Daniel Bunce p3. Vale: Margaret Ruth Tindale (nee Adams) 1918-2006 p22. Vol.17 no.5

MAY 2006: Lost issue.

AUGUST 2006: Cruden Farm [Dame Elizabeth Murdoch] p15.

OCTOBER 2006: The Baron's sad last years [Ferdinand von Mueller] p10. Cemeteries p12. Victoria's oldest apple tree p20.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Periodicals Stacks Periodical Boxes 71 - 73 Available Box 73: Vol. 13 No. 1 Jul/Aug 2001 – Vol. 17 No. 4 Feb/Mar/Apr 2006, Vol 18. No. 1 Jul/Aug -Vol. 18 No. 2 Sept/Oct 2006, Index to Volumes 1-15 (1989-2004)
Periodicals Stacks Periodical Boxes 71 - 73 Available Box 72: Vol. 7 No. 1 Jul/Aug 1995 – Vol. 12 No. 6 May/Jun 2001
Periodicals Stacks Periodical box 71 Available Box 71: Vol. 1 No. 2 Aug/Sept 1989 – Vol. 1 No. 3 Oct/Nov 1989, Vol. 1 No. 16 Jun/Jul 1989, Vol. 2 No. 2 Sep/Oct 1990, Index to Vol. 1 & 2, Vol. 3 No.1 Jul/Aug 1991 – Vol. 6 No. 6 May/June 1995