RJB,
I'm amazed at how you find this stuff. I'm not so amazed that you find it but that you put in the effort have the skill to share it as well.
That Queensland dept agriculure piece is pertinent. In the early 50's when I was first learned about bonsai, I was told that planting a seed in an orange peel or a table tennis ball would dwarf the tree. Back then there was a tendency to bundle bonsai with foot binding.
Here's a bit from 1987 Bonsai/ Penjing news about it.
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The only information that I have about P.G Moore is from the inner back cover
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There's a head shot too
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When did bonsai come to Victoria??????????
Probably in the 1850's when 150,000 Cantonese came for the Gold Rush.
The same Ladies that introduced me to Bonsai held a show in the Lower Melbourne Town Hall in the mid 1950's
I'll speak to some veterans about it and let you know.
Keep up the wonderful work. Your site is a real inspiration.
Cheers
Lindsay
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