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Main Title: Australian Garden History Society: Australian garden history 2017-
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Collation: Periodicals in box.
Subject: Australian Garden History Society
Garden history
Periodicals
Australia
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Vol.28 no.3 JANUARY 2017: Recollections in tranquility [Marion Halligan's life, Canberra and European trees in Australia] p4. Golden Vale-a garden revealed by pictures / Peter Watts p10. Charles Joseph La Trobe's garden: part 1 / Sandra Pullman p12. Married life in a New Zealand garden [John and Emily Acland] / Annette Bainbridge p15. Lichens in the garden-and attic [what lichen can tell us about the history of buildings] / Alison Pouliot p18. Not just looking at you [uses of native plants by both indigenous Australians and early Europeans] / Matthew Higgins p21. Botany Bay to Kew [Australian plants in Britain] / Alice Allan p24. Profile: Bronwyn Blake p31.

Vol.28 no.4 APRIL 2017: Campaign for an avenue of honour [Bendigo East's ANZAC Avenue] / Gemma Starr p4. Roe 8: From freight link to green link [extension of Roe Highway in Perth] / Andrea Gaynor p8. The garden of Valetta, Sydney / Margaret Chambers p10. Modern-day plant hunting [collecting plants in the wild in Australia and other countries] / Alistair Watt p13. Where have all the flower carpets gone? [floral carpets] / Glenn Cooke p17. Charles Joseph Latrobe's Garden: Part 2 / Sandra Pullman p21. Eastern Obsession [ginko] / Peter Crane p25. Olive Pink today [Olive Pink Botanic Gardens Alice Springs] / Anne Cochrane p28.

Vol.29 no.1 JULY 2017: A cornucopia of New South Wales garden history [bicentenary of Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens and the 300th anniversary of the birth of Capability Brown] / Chris Betteridge p4. Christina's garden [Thomas Sutcliffe Mort and his great great granddaughter Christina Kennedy and their garden] / Howard Tanner p9. The grass trees of Paradise Creek / Maria Hitchcock p13. Larchill: a rediscovered Irish garden and its Australian cousin / Tim Gatehouse p15. In Mr. Glover's summer garden [Betty Churcher walks with John Glover through a painting of his home and garden at Mills Plain, Van Diemen's Land] / Jeff Brownrigg p21. In memory of an ornamental fountain 1880-1958 / John Leslie Dowe p25. Saving seeds: conserving our natural heritage / Anne Cochrane p28.

Vol.29 no.2 OCTOBER 2017: The poinciana: icon of a Queensland summer / Glenn R Cooke p4. Searching for Saumarez [Saumarez homestead in Armidale] / Liz Chappell p8. Convicts and cabbages [productive gardening on Kangaroo Island] / Julie Tolley p12. Traces of Sayce [Joseph Sayce] / Trevor Pitkin p16. Willows and the Australian landscape / John Dwyer p20. Stately spires: the capital's arboreta [National Arboretum] / Matthew Higgins p23. Remembering a Preston garden [Wilkinson house in Cramer St Preston] / Max Nankervis p26. Scotland and Australian botany in the colonial era / Benjamin Wilkie p30.

Vol.29 no.3 JANUARY 2018: Tasmanian gardens turn 200 [Royal Tasmanian Botanic Gardens turn 200] p2. More than garden walls [stone walls in Kalamunda National Park and Sir Paul Hasluck] / Stephen O'Brien and Patsy Vizents p4. Burnley's first feminist gardener [Ina Higgins] / Sandra Pullman p6. Oaks, olives and oranges [Charnwood and Palmerville] / Anne Claoue-Long p9. Wattle: 'symbol of this nation's heart] / Kerrie Handasyde p12. Garden history in the making: the gallery of gardens [National Arboretum] / Anna Howe p15. A fungal foray through Ard Choille heritage garden / Alison Pouliot p18. A volunteer in a scientific research garden [Chelsea Physic Garden] / Anne Krelle p22. AGHS annual conference report / Stuart Read and Jessica Hood p26. He planted twenty gum trees when I was born... [Jean Walker and Betty Maloney] p29.

Vol.29 no.4 APRIL 2018: Blackberry [the introduction of blackberries to Australia and New Zealand] / John Dwyer p4. Andrew Goodhew: Goulburn's seed and nurseryman / Claire Baddeley p8. Love and happiness in garden conservation / Steve Brown p11. Wensleydale and its garden / Sandra Kearney p14. Subtropic baroque: a Queensland palm garden / Glenn R Cooke p21. Rare ephemera on Woodbridge nursery / John Viska p24.

Vol. 30 no.1 JULY 2018: Suzanne Jean Grosvenor, Lady Ebury, Countess of Wilton (1943-2018) p4. A Tasmanian botanical bicentenary [Royal Botanic Garden of Tasmania] / Debbie Rudder p5. Marianne North's painting of Australian gardens 1880-81 / John Leslie Dowe p12. Hooker's Australian connections [Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker] / John Dwyer p16. Finding a foothold in place: in search of Mount Ainslie / Libby Robin p20. Affectionately known as 'Horrie's rannunculus' [Horace Cleaver] / Cheryl Hodges p26. AGHS news [death of Isabel Mackenzie] / Helen Page p31.

Vol.30 no.2 OCTOBER 2018: Piglets and pelargoniums [lighthouses and the families who lived there, South Australian lighthouses and Kangaroo Island lighthouses] / Julie Tolley p8. Close to nature: May Gibbs and Australia's botanical artists / Anna Jug p12. An Australian garden in Berlin [International Horticultural Exhibition] / Dianne Firth p16.The garden at Riversdale Goulburn / Ros Loftus p22. Identifying plants in old photographs and paintings / Sandra Pullman p25. Victoria's diversity of National Trust gardens / Anne Vale p29.

Vol 30 no.3 JANUARY 2019: Public parklands traded for apartments [Lake Burley Griffin and its parkland, Haig Park Canberra] / Juliet Ramsay and Anne Claoue-Long p8. Selfheal: native wildflower or invasive exotic? / John Dwyer p12. Joseph Banks and British botanical diplomacy / Ekarerina Heath p16. The Spinney, 2 Mugga Way, Red Hill / Patience Wardle p20. The week-end gardener: two schoolboys in th 1960s [Robert Darby and Anthony Bishop and the book the Week-End Gardener by F.Hadfield Farthing] / Robert Darby p24. Fuelling the fire [Joadja Creek Valley] / Jessica Hood p27. Gardens in time of peace and conflict / Steven Halliday p29.

Vol. 31 no.2 OCTOBER 2019: The AGHS logo / Helen Page p6. The Naval garden on Garden Island, Sydney / Colin Randall p8. Is Umina an Edna Walling garden? / Tim Gatehouse p12. Queenscliff Botanic Gardens - born in hope, died of neglect / Diana Sawyer p16. Charles Bogue Luffman and the Burnley School of Horticulture - an update / Sandra Pullman p19. Amazing trees / Otto Moir p22. Training lady gardeners for the colonies / Liz Chappell p24.

Vol.31 no.3 JANUARY 2020: Missing voices [Indigenous Australians' voices in ecological management] / Zena Cumpston p5. Professor Emeritus David Yencken AO 3 June 1931-21 September 2019 / Peter Watts p8. The garden of birds [Alex Chisholm] / Russell McGregor p11. The master gardener: TR Garnett / Andrew Lemon p14. The plaintain / John Dwyer p16. What is a cultural landscape / Anne Claoue-Long p20. AGHS 2019 conference report / Zoe Heine p25.

Vol.31 no.4 APRIL 2020: Whither historic gardens in this new era of climate change / Jane L Lennon p4. Mudflat and saltmarsh / Harry Saddler p7. Wetherstons' gold [daffodils in Wetherstons] / Clare Gleeson p10. Trevenna / Lynne Walker p14. A preview of three garden histories [Umina, Longacres, Titanga] / Tim Gatehouse p17. The ship's garden at Garden Island [HMS Sirius beginning a garden on Garden Island] / Colin Randall p19. Morning glory [morning glory plant history] / John Dwyer p23. An Australian gardener and a Fijian palm garden [Flora Tropica botanical gardens of Savusavu] / Delia Rothnie-Jones p30.

Vol.32 no.1 JULY 2020: The garden was gay with roses, lupins and delphiniums: the Heysens at The Cedars in Hahnford / Sandra Kearny p4. Norfolk Island: the earliest surviving Europeans agriculture landscapes in Australasia / Tim Gatehouse p9. The blade- Australia's love affair with lawn / Richard Heathcote p12. Geelong Botanic Gardens: a walk through three centuries / Liz Bennetto p18. A sheep station garden Barunah Plains, 1978 / Andy Russell p22. Nathaniel Ronalds: nurseryman and florist / Beverley F. Ronalds p24. Dialogue: a glimpse at bushfire recovery: Binna Burra Lodge, Border Ranges, Queensland p30. The Adelaide Hills, South Australia p31. Campbell Rhododendron Gardens Blue Mountains p32.

Vol.32 no.2 OCTOBER 2020: Imagining Australianness: national identity and the bush garden movement / Jasmine Rhodes p4. Unearthing women's activism [Judith Wright and Kathleen McArthur] / Renee Mickelburgh p8. Flowers and fungi: illustrations by Ferdinand von Mueller's nieces [Marie Magdalene Wehl and Henrietta Jane Wehl / John Leslies Dowe, Sarah Maroske and Tom May p12. Sweet fields: the cultural landscape of the sugar cane / Glenn R Cooke p16. Smoke, black cockatoos and banksias [bushfires in the Stirling Ranges] / Jessica White p21. Hamilton Hume's garden: living history at Cooma Cottage / Claire Baddeley and Corrine Chalmers p24. Advocacy [conservation of historic ornamental camellia trees, camellias in Bowral] p28. Profile [Christine Hay] / Francesca Beddie p30.

Vol.32 no.3 JANUARY 2021: Richard Stringer [Photographer] - Capturing the landscape / Howard Tanner p4. Indigenous garden spaces for education / Poppy Fitzpatrick p8. 'Wanted - Chinaman Gardener; first class wages - references required' [history of Chinese gardeners in Queensland] / Sandi Robb p13. Red valerian (Centranthus ruber [L.] DC) / John Dwyer p21. Notes from a global warming garden / Susan Marsden p24. Broughton Hall [Sydney]: 150 years of garden therapy p31.

Vol.32 no.4 APRIL 2021: Marion Mahony: the American who fell in love with the Australian bush / Glenda Korporaal p4. Planting democracy in Canberra's Parliamentary Triangle / Anna Howe p9. Creating the rainforest gully at the Austrlian National Botanic Gardens / Don Beer p13. Ulex europaeus (furze, goss, gorse, whin, friz) / John Dwyer p20. Hallowed turf-the aesthetics of grass / Richard Heathcote p24. The Fernhill Estate: a rare colonial cultural landscape / James Broadbent p29. Profile: Steven Halliday p33.

Vol.33 no.1 JULY 2021: The Bundian Way: shared Aboriginal and European history / Warren Foster p4. South Australia's champion trees: a sequoia sempervirens in the Adelaide Hills [St Vigeans] / Jeff Jenkinson p9. 100 years in the making: from young boy's hobby to an exceptional addition to the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria [Arid Garden Field Collection, Robert Field and Ralph Field] / Tim Entwisle p12. Heritage, roses and art in leafy Subiaco [Fairview] / Andrea Whitely p16. Putting hawthorn hedges to work: introducing a modern hedgelayer [James Boxhall] / Francesca Beddie p20. Botanic endeavour: the Florilegium Society celebrates the Banks and Solander collection p24. Remarkable gardens [Yarrabin] p29. Warwick Mayne-Wilson- an appreciation / Stuart Read and Colleen Morris p33. Inside view [Titanga] / Staurt Reed p34.

Vol.33 no.2 OCTOBER 2021: Landscape conservation: forty years with the National Trust / Graham Quint p4. Habitat Brisbane: bushcare in the suburbs / Elizabeth Teeland p8. Goronga: a hill station in the Dandenongs / Tim Gatehouse p12. Bringing botany to the suburbs: street signs in Albany / Malcolm Traill p16. Botanical brushstrokes: the Sarah Featon stamps / Lynette Townsend p20. Sweet pittosporum, native laurel of native daphne / John Dwyer p22. Advocacy [Wombat Park near Daylesford] p30. Profile: Janet O'Hehir p33.

Vol.33 no.3 JANUARY 2022: Nourishing terrain: gardens and colonisation of Australia [Gurrajin, Elizabeth Bay, Bungaree (?-1830) indigenous leader] / Grace Karskens p4. Major collectors in the Simpson Desert, 1879-1979 [Robert Langdon Crocker, George Chippendale, Noel Lothian, David Symon, Peter Latz] / Rosemarie Purdie p10. A symbiosis of horticulture and painting: exploring Henrietta Gulliver’s garden through her art / Beverly Ronalds p14. Xanthorrhoeas in Australian garden history / David Bedford p18. Why is history important to garden designers? : because you must understand the past for the future / Jeannie Sim p22. Advocacy: Sydney’s cosmopolitan conservationists – honouring the value of their vision / Janine Kitson p28.

Vol.33 no.4 APRIL 2022: A Wild garden in remote Tasmania [in footsteps of Labillardiere] / Deborah Wace p4. Captain Charles Sturt [1795-1869 explorer, Macquarie Marshes, Murray and Central Australia] / Margaret Phillips p10. The rough end of the pineapple: a Queensland cultural landscape [the pineapple in Queensland] / Glenn R Cook p14. The rise of the lady gardener: one aspect of female emancipation [Ladies Garden Tool Set and Jane Loudon and Gertrude Jekyll and Edna Walling] / Julie Campbell p18. 'Neuhollandische' wattles and other legumes at the royal gardens of Herrenhausen, Germany 1797-1852 / John Leslie Dowe, Boris Oliver Schlumpberger p22. Agapanthus praecoxssp. orientails: African lily / John Dwyer p25. Remarkable gardens [greta properties of Tasmania] p30. Profile [Stephen Hathway] p33.

Vol.34 no.1 JULY 2022: Crystal Palaces [exhibitions and their legacies, Australia gets in on the act] / Stuart Read p4. The nurseries of St George [Sydney's flourishing plant trade from the 1850s: five hundred varieties at Rosevale, one of Australia's largest - Seal & Sons, the oldest in the Commonwealth - the Australian Nursery, rose growing in the southeast. pressure from urban sprawl] / Clair Baddeley p8. Patterdale, Tasmania [the making of an artist's garden: the design issues, solutions, finally to John Glover] / Catherine Shields p12. Armidale's Booloominbah gardens [a history in photographs, the AGHS Northern NSW branch project] / Bill Oates p22. Lavender - a remarkable herb [growing lavender, lavender in anciant and medieval times, commercial production, lavender in Australia, a truly multifunctional plant] / Dot Evans p25. Gardens and landscapes of the Souther Highlands then and now [rising community awareness] p30. Profile: Helen Oates, Chair AGHS NNSW Branch and NMC member p33.


Vol.34 no.2 OCTOBER 2022: A wish granted! Historic well head returned to Yaralla, Concord, NSW [the pozzi of Venice, the Yaralla pozzo] / Margaret and Chris Betteridge p5. Unearthing the Bishop's garden: a hunt in the archives [Hale comes to Perth, the productive gardens, ornaments, conifers and willows, Mr Wylde] / John Viska p8. The Gullivers' Acacia Vale Garden and Nursery, Townsville: a successful experiment in tropical gardening [Gadell's Northern Territory expedition 1867-1868, Thomas Gulliver, Gulliver brothers in Townsville, the Gullivers' legacy] / John Leslie Dowe p12. James Dickinson: explorer and nurseryman / Ann Cripps p15. Gardens and gardeners of the mind: the invisible elements of a garden are the most important / Trisha Dixon p16. Once-were gardens: the roses at Tullamarine airport [Mervyn, Daphne] / Trevor Nottle p20. Cootamundra wattle: Acacia baileyana / John Dwyer p23. A day in the life of Miss Pink: creating a musical language for the Australian landscape / Francesca Beddie p26. Advacacy: Canberra's unusual central parks [Haig Park, York Park] p32.


Vol.34 no.3 JANUARY 2023: Our knowledge travels through country; it is never finished / Trish Hodge p4. Jack Mundey…. a gardener / James Colman p12. Greetings from Banana Land / Glenn R. Cooke p20. Euphorbia, commonly known as spurge: a plant violently purgative / John Dwyer p25.

Vol.34 no.4 APRIL 2023: Saving ancient plants from extinction [Inala Jurassic Garden's Noah's Ark project] / Dr Tonia Cochran p4. First knowledges - connecting with country / Craig Burton p9. Peter Good - gardener on board Matthew Flinders' investigator / Dot Evans p12. The 1960 garden in Australia - a decade of change / Judy Horton p16. Schinus molle var: areira [Peppertree, Peruvian, peppercorn tree] / Hogn Dwyer p22. A lonely tree in an urban jungle [how protecting rules protected a Gleditsia sinensis] / Max Nankervis p26. Landscape evolution - Ipswich and environs / Jane Lennon p30. Vale Peter Valder 1928-2023 [mycologist, botanis, horticulturist, lecturer, author, television presenter] p33.

Vol.35 no.1 JULY 2023: The 'lost garden' of north Queensland [Paronella Park] / Liz Chappell p4. Kamesburgh estate, Brighton, Melbourne / Trevor Pitkin p14. Thorn apple and love apple [plants of poison and allure] / John Dwyer p22. Working for recognition of the Hunter Valley's heritage vineyards p28. Vale Chris Betteridge [long time member] p32.

Vol.35 no.2 OCTOBER 2023: Urbanised nature] contexualising an Australian inter-war apartment garden in Potts Point, Sydney / Ben Hardy-Clemens p4. State prohibited weed and treasured memory] the stockton thorn tree / Kate Senior p14. Ferdinand Muellers' unfulfilled quest] early attempts to introduce Verticordia oculata to ornamental horticulture / John Leslie Dowe p18. The Glastonbury thorn] stone carving of the flower of the common hawthorn in early homesteads / Tim Gatehouse p23. Tribute to Jillian Oppenheimer OAM /Dr John Atchison p27. Melbourne General Cemetery a future for its past] included on the Victorian Heritage Register, the Statement of Significance describes it as 'a fine example of both formal and romantic planning styles that were popular during the mid 19th century' yet today the historical garden is not being conserved instead it is being replaced by the continued programme of planting native species / John Dwyer p30.

Vol.35 no.3 JANUARY 2024: The flood blame game [a Brisbane case study: 1893, 1974, 2022, 2022] p4. The indoor garden [a short history of potted plants in the house] / Tim Gatehouse p8. Southern California meets Australian native / Anna Howe p12. The Melbourne International Exhibitions / Sarah Kirby p16. Charles and Lauretta Bogue Luffman / Sandra Pullman p20.

Vol.35 no.4 APRIL 2024: Nola Luxford, Angel of the Anzacs and her garden in the sky / Clare Gleeson p4. St Vincent Place gardens [South Melbourne/Emerald Hill] / Max Nankervis p12. The garden in the museum [National Museum of Australia] Luke Keogh p16. Goodbye Ramsay street [Vermont] / Emma Sheppard-Simms p21. Vale Bruse Mackenzie 1932-2024 p25.

Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.35 no.4 APRIL 2024
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Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.35 no.2 OCTOBER 2023
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Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.34 no.4 April 2023
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Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.34 No.2 October 2022
Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.34 no.1 July 2022
Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.33 no.4 APRIL 2022
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Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.33 No.2 October 2021
Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.33 no.1 July 2021
Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.32 no.4 April 2021
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Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available October 2020
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Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.31 no.4 April 2020
Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.31 no.3 January 2020
Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol. 31 no. 2 October 2019
Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol 30 no 3 January 2019
Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol. 30 October 2018
Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.30 July 2018
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Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.29 no.3 January 2018
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Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol. 28 No. 4 April 2017
Periodicals Main Library P 712 AGH Available Vol.28 no.3 January 2017