Summary
This didactic exhibition label from the Museum of Applied Science presents the impacts of Lemon Scab, a fungal disease.
Dating from the 1950s era of the Applied Science arm of what later became Museums Victoria, this label employs a standard approach for Applied Science. It illustrates the etiology, how the disease presents and the accompanying exhibit would have utilized wax fruit models from the collection capturing various stages of infection. And finally, it offers the best known control to be applied.
Physical Description
Single-sided, typewritten print and handwritten title in ink on white (aged) card, mounted on thick cardboard, 5mm border. "17" handwritten in pencil and circled on top right corner and on back.
Significance
The Historic Exhibition Labels Collection illustrates the changing styles in didactic interpretation, aesthetics and approaches to audiences engagment throughout the history of Museums Victoria. From the earliest days of the National Museum of Victoria in the mid 1800s, through the various incarnations of the Applied Sciences collection, to the amalgamation of all the branches into Museums Victoria, the labels chart a course through the changes in audience needs and desires. There are beautiful examples of hand-written Ninteenth Century labels, some examples of extremely long didactic panels from the early twentieth century, and rare and unusal fonts in the mid twentieth century. The collection also illustrates the transition from hand-written and painted labels to the use of typewriters, then Letraset, and ultimately printed labels, culminating in the large format digital print room being introduced at Melbourne Museum in 2000.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
Museum History, Information & Communication, Public Life & Institutions
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Creator
Museum of Applied Science of Victoria, Victoria, Australia, circa 1950
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Inscriptions
LEMON SCAB / Sphaceloma fawcettii, Jenkins. / (Sporotrichum citri, Butler.) Fungi Imperfecti. / A fungal disease of lemons which causes un- / sightly swellings on leaves, stems and fruit. It / has become strongly established in the coastal / regions of New South Wales, and appears to be / favoured by humid summer conditions. It is part- / icularly damaging to young nursery stocks of lemons. / Control. A degree of control is obtained by a / pplying Bordeaux spray soon after the main blos / soming period.
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Object Dimensions
145 mm (Width), 3 mm (Depth), 82 mm (Height)
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Dimensions
172 mm (Width), 3 mm (Depth), 172 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Exhibitions, Diseases, Museum Display Panels, Museum Exhibitions, Museums