Eryldene relies on donations to sustain its conservation.

The Garden Study.

The Garden Study.

DONATIONS

Eryldene is grateful for the ongoing support of its donors to various appeals held throughout the year. The following people have kindly donated in 2020-2021:

Madeleine Adams, Robert O Albert AO, Graeme Atkins, Suzanne Baker-Dekker,  Stephen & Alexandra Barrett, Julian Bickersteth, Richard Bird & Lynne Walker, Frances Blackwell, Margaret Booth, Shanni Bracht, Robert & Helen Bryant, Robert Burnett, Judy Butlin, Judith Campbell, Ian Carrol AM & Anne Carrol OAM, Keith Cottier AM & Elizabeth Cottier, Robert & Kathy Cowley, Louise Cox AO, Jill Davis, Helen Devenish-Meares,  David Drage, Colin Dunston,  David & Bobbie Fairlie, Rachel Falk, Margaret Finney,  Anne Galbraith,  John Garland,  Peter & Jane Garling,  Edward & Deborah Griffin, Pamela Hennessy, Michael & Penelope Holden, Ariela Honour, Julie Hood, Maria Theresa Hooke OAM, Lesley Hunt, Helen Johnson, Jonathan Karanikas, Ted & Jenny Kerr, Sue King, Angus & Heather Kingon, Nandini Lahiri, Chris & Julie Levins, Phillip Lloyd, Paul & Jeni Locke, Peter & Heather Lovell,  Clive Lucas, OBE & Sarah Lucas,  Ron Lucock,  David McClelland,  Alan Matthews,  Lynette Mealey, Rachel O’Conor, Tony & Caroline Oesterheld,  Merrilee Parker, Kenneth Reed AM, Robin Rodgers,  David & Elizabeth Salkeld,  Margaret Saunders,  David & Jocelyn Scarr,  Lyn Searles,  Charles & Sandy Shuetrim,  David & Lesley Sieper, Yumiko Soo, Jim and Julia Spellson,  Tony Strong & Rosalind Strong AM, Professor Colin Sullivan & Janette Sullivan,  Pamela Summers, Howard Tanner AM & Mary Tanner, David & Audrey Tunny,  Bruce Walker & Estate of Barbara Walker, Dawn Waterhouse,  Andrew Waterhouse,  Barbara Waterhouse,  James Waterhouse,  Jill Waterhouse, Michael Waterhouse, Stephen Waterhouse, Ian & Tricia Waters, Peter Watts AM & Jo Watts, Mavis Wheeler, Anne White, Maura Wilcox, Edith Ziegler, Frank & Sue Zipfinger, Australian Garden History Society.


Acknowledgements

One of the two qilin (kylin) which guard the pathway to the professor’s Garden Study.

One of the two qilin (kylin) which guard the pathway to the professor’s Garden Study.

Eryldene Historic House & Garden would like to thank all of its supporters, including the following community groups and organisations who have awarded us grants, donated products for maintenance or have made much-needed financial donations:

Bendigo Bank – Turramurra and Ku-ring-gai branches (Double the Impact Campaign), Australian Garden History Society, Copland Foundation, Lindy Kerr, Commonwealth Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Ku-ring-gai Municipal Council, National Library of Australia, Neutrog Pty Ltd, Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra, Ravenswood School for Girls, Brigidine College St Ives, The Moods Jazz Band, Heritage NSW and The Museums and Galleries Foundation.

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This project is supported by Create NSW's Volunteer Museum Grant Program, a devolved funding program administered by Museums & Galleries NSW on behalf of the NSW Government. Thank you also to Bendigo Bank’s Turramurra and Lindfield Community Bank branches - which via their Double-the-Impact campaign helped us to raise the funds which have made this website come to life.

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