- Forestry Lantern Glass Slide Collection
Forestry Lantern Glass Slide Collection
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Photographic slide collection compiled to provide knowledge about trees and forests in Victoria as well as about their environmental location. Includes pictures of landscape erosion, watersheds, waterways, and grazing areas' degradation in various parts of Victoria, as well as trees after bushfires, logging, and road-building in forested areas. These slides were in use from 1910 through till the 1950’s.
These slides are registered on Research Data Australia and are also available from Creswick Campus Historical Collection Omeka Site
These slides are registered on Research Data Australia and are also available from Creswick Campus Historical Collection Omeka Site
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ItemEucalyptus Regnans killed by 1939 fire and subsequent regeneration. Snob's creek gapLawrence, A.O (Forests Commission, Victoria, 1946)Still image
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ItemWhite Mountain Ash - Eucalyptus Regnans, Stoney Creek, State Forest, Narbethong. Height - 303 feet 7 inches(Forests Commission, Victoria, 1946)Still image
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ItemAlpine Ash - Eucalyptus gigantea (Mt. Macedon Victoria[)] (about 3,000' el.)(Forests Commission, Victoria, 1946)Still image
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ItemUneven aged stand od Red Ironbark (Eucalyptus sideroxylon) Rushworth Forest District(Forests Commission, Victoria, 1946)Still image
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ItemEucalyptus gigantea forest at approx. 4000' elevation. Mountain Creek, near Tawonga.(Forests Commission, Victoria, 1946)Still image
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ItemTopping fire killed Mountain Ash. (Eucalyptus Regnans) East Tanjil, Neerim Forest District March, 1946.(Forests Commission, Victoria, 1946)Still image
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ItemNatural regeneration of Alpine Ash, Eucalyptus gigantea, after a burn over an area burnt in 1939. Nunniong, East Gippsland(Forests Commission, Victoria, 1945)Still image
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ItemEucalyptus Regnans - White Mt Ash. Southern end of Toorongo area. Neerim Forest District, V.Bond, R. W. (Forests Commission, Victoria, 1937)Still image