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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, McAulay, Lex, Blue Lanyard, Red Banner: The Capture of a Vietcong Headquarters by 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment Operation CRIMP 8-14 January 1966. (Copy 3), 2005
In the Vietnam War the 'tunnel rats' became famous. It all began on 'Operation Crimp' in January 1966 when US paratroopers and Australian infantry and engineers captured a Vietcong headquarters, in an extensive network of tunnels, some going down to four or more levels, containing munitions and 100,000 documents.In the Vietnam War the 'tunnel rats' became famous. It all began on 'Operation Crimp' in January 1966 when US paratroopers and Australian infantry and engineers captured a Vietcong headquarters, in an extensive network of tunnels, some going down to four or more levels, containing munitions and 100,000 documents. 1961-1975- regimental histories - australian, operation crimp, vietcong, 1st battalion, the royal australian regiment -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION - A NIEMANN FAMILY HISTORY
A Niemann Family History, soft cover 192 pages with black and white photographs, printed by Gippsland Printers Morwell, published by Ernest.H.Niemann and J.L.Cafiso. Two copiesJ.L.Cafisogenealogy, family, niemann, family history - niemann -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Ticket/s, The Met, Set of four Metcard tickets, 2000
Set of four Metcard tickets, used during 2000. Has the Metcard logo on it, along with other Metcard, information. Only one of the tickets appear to have been used. .1 - Metcard for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival - March 30 to April 23 2000, with a MetCard machine looking at a passenger. Cartoon by Matt Golding. Ticket used on 6 Oct. 2001 - Weekly full fare ticket. .2 and .3 - ditto, but not used, one with a Metcard machine presenting flowers to an ATM and the other a Metcard machine following a passenger onto a train. Still partly joined as a strip. .4 - standard Metcard ticket, with number MA3 - 2 Hr full fare zone 1 + 2, unused.trams, tramways, tickets, metlink, metcard -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - History and photos of the T-6, THE INCREDIBLE T-6 PILOT MAKER, 1983
White jacket with photo of T-6non-fiction -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO YESTERDAY & TODAY, 1990
Bendigo Yesterday & Today, 56 pages, published by Crown Castleton, containing black & white photographs of Bendigo, past & present plus maps & illustrations. Softcover.Ken Arnoldbendigo, buildings, heritage buildings, signed by author. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - SIGHT REDUCTION TABLES FOR AIR NAVIGATION VOLUME 2 LATITUDES 0-39 DEGREE DECLINATIONS 0-29 DEGREE, Sight Reduction Tables For Air Navigation Volume 2 Latitudes 0° - 39° , Declinations 0° - 29°
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Book, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Electric Tramways of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria Amendment to By-Law January 1962", Jan. 1963
Twelve page booklet, plus medium weight card covers. Book cover has title "Electric Tramways of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria Amendment to By-Law January 1962". Pages are numbered pages 1 to 9 amending the 9/3/1937 By-Laws. Used to revise fares, parcel and luggage and charter rates in for Bendigo and Ballarat from 1/3/1963. Page 1 gives a list of amendments by date to the original by-law of 9/3/1937. Defines Pensioners and Child fares. Booklet dated January 1962, SEC Sealed the document 18/1/1962, Governor-In-Council approval granted 15/1/1963 and came into force 1/3/1963. Six copies held See Fares in Ballarat – from Alan Bradley 11/4/2005 – appendix for Book Two copies (2 and 3) have written in pen on top right hand side of book "Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society Catalogue No. 205" and one copy (No. 5) "1962" on top of cover. Copy 3 has a formula in red ink on back cover.trams, tramways, secv rules, by laws, tickets, fares, ballarat, bendigo -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Those Airforce Days, 1992
The story of an Australian Airman 1942-1946. Purchased June 21, 1992, at Alice Springs, NT. Page 25 - Chapter on No. 1 Recruit Depot, SheppartonAirforce scene on dust jacket. Red border on lower front white letters. Blue cover. Loose leaflet insidestory of gordan wallace, no 1 recruit depot, shepparton, tatura, ww2 -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Flyer, Annual Meeting, 1886
The Annual Meeting presenting the Annual Report was held on the 21st of September 1886 at the Melbourne Athenaeum. In the Standard (Port Melbourne, Vic. : 1884 - 1914), Saturday 25 September 1886, page 2 VICTORIAN SEAMEN'S MISSION. This institution held its annual meeting in the Melbourne Athenæum on Tuesday evening under the most favourable auspices. The hall was filled in every part, a very large pro portion of the audience being seamen. The half hour previous to the com mencement of the meeting was very pleasantly occupied bv listening to the capital playing of the band of the Naval Brigade, and precisely at eight o'clock the musicians heralded the entrance of the vice-regal party by playing ' The National Anthem.' Sir Henry and Lady Loch were received by the Mayor of Melbourne (Mr. Stewart), the Hon. F. T. Derham, Captain Pasco, Mr. H. R. Reid (hon. secretary), and Lieutenant - Colonel Templeton, and His Excellency imme diately took the chair. The venerable ex-chaplain, the Rev. Kerr Johnson, was present, but as he did not feel equal to taking part in the proceedings, the Rev. E. T. Miles opened the meeting with prayer. Nothing could have been more cal culated to give a distinctive character to the meeting than the singing of the Sailors' Hymn by the 300 odd seamen present. The rugged yet tuneful voices of the men blending with those of the ladies present, who heartily joined in, gave a most spirit-stirring effect to the beautiful words of the refrain : — Rocks and streams I'll fear no more, When on that eternal shore; Drop the anchor ! furl the sail ! I am safe within the vail. Next followed His Excellency's address as chairman. The Governor threw himself heartily into the pro ceedings, and his remarks, expressive of the utmost sympathy with the sea men of the empire, were applauded to the echo. In fact from the start all the speakers struck the right key-note. The institution was not held up as a charity on which Jack was more or less dependent. According to the gentlemen who one and all welcomed him as a friend, and a right useful friend too, the thing was all the other way. To the sailor it was, they de clared, that they owed all that the colony possessed, and more — the great ness and prosperity of the Empire, He was the sort of man who never turned his back on a fellow creature, or refused to give a hand to a comrade in distress. Therefore it was deter mined that Jack should not come to these shores and think there were none to care for the comfort of his body or the welfare of his soul, and with the object of greeting the sailor on his arrival, of grasping his hand as a friend, beguiling his hours on shore, and saving him from the scores of dangers and temptations which beset a sea-faring man's stay in port, the institution had in '57 been started. Its claims on the Victorian public, not as a charity, but as a means of show ing some recognition of the services of the brave men who man our mercan tile marine, were ably put before the meeting. The Rev. G. D. Buchanan de clared that if the Melbourne merchants contributed to the mission a tithe of the amount they spent in insurance, they would find their goods better looked after by the seamen than by the insurance companies. Captain McCallum, the treasurer, read the following report of the com mittees of the Port Melbourne and Williamstown Rests : — In no part of the Queen's dominions have there been more changes during the last thirty years than in the colony bearing her gracious name ; and it is therefore all the more pleasant to report that the Victorian Mission to seamen, which started so long ago as 1857, still pursues an active career of usefulness, holding out a helping hand to mariners of all nations, without distinction of colour, race or creed. Eight years ago, some of the supporters of the Mission, feeling the want of a Temperance Club, where the crews of the various ships might recreate themselves and enjoy the three ' C's' — Coffee — Comfort — Company, appealed to the public for assistance, resulting in sufficient funds being obtained to justify the establishment of Sailors' Rests at Sandridge and Williamstown. Both these institutions were opened by a distinguished gentleman who has always taken a practical interest in sea men, and who, but for illness, would have been present at this meeting — Sir W. F. Stawell — and the result jof several years' experience fully justifies the statement that these institutions have supplied a felt want — the attendance of visitors reaching now about 30,000 per annum ; whilst so economically are they managed, that the annual cost to the public is less than L150 The thanks of the committee are specially due to those ladies and gentlemen who so kindly made a special and successful effort to supply both of the Bests with new piano fortes, to the great enjoyment of ' Jack ashore.' The instrument which was pre sented to the Port Melbourne institution by Mr. J. M. Bruce, on behalf of the sub scribers, the funds having been collected by his daughter yet in her teens, being espec ially one of great value. Concerts free to all seamen, given by amateur singers, are held weekly on both sides of the bay, and are largely attended and much appreciated. The building at Port Melbourne, which, being of wood, is merely of a temporary character, is free from debt ; but there is a mortgage of L500 on the Williamstown institution, which cripples its usefulness. The committee have regretfully to report that during the year under review they have lost, through the weakness of increas ing years, tbe loving services of the Rev. Kerr Johnston, their venerable friend and chaplain, whose life is, indeed, the history of the Mission, for he has been connected with it from the commencement of the work. Mr. Johnston has proved himself a true disciple of his Divine Master, and the com mittee trust that in the evening of his days he may enjoy that peace and rest which he lias so well earned. The com mittee presented Mr. Johnston, on retiring, with an honorarium of L100. Mr. E. James has been appointed iu Mr. JohuBton'u room, and the committee believe that their choice lias been a fortunate one. The Mission aud Sailors' Bests have been kept afloat by the unwearied and self -deny-ing exertions of the Ladies1 Committee, who have personally collected nearly the whole of the income ; but it may fairly be asked whether, in this great seaport, where last year there entered in at Her Majesty's Customs 1711 ships, manned by 61,256 men, the mercantile community of Melbourne should net take a more active interest in the welfare of the thousands of brave men who, for a few weeks, temporary sojourners on our shores, away from friends and relatives, have a special claim on our sympathy and help. We are of the old land, ' that gem sunk in the silver sea and we can re-echo Mr. Gladstone's recent words to the crew of the yacht Sunbeam, ' The calling which you follow is a noble one, and is calculated to bring forth the highest qualities of our common nature ; ana if it is possible for any occupation to make a man, in the highest and wideBt sense of the word, it is ' the occupation to which your lives are given. How closely it is connected with the the prosperity and fame of tbi» great nation ; how closely, indeed, it is connected with advancement of civilisation, and tiie general welfare of the world, it needs no words of mine to tell yon, for in your work and life you know it well, and feel it truly.' Look ing at what we Victorians owe to the British sailor, the committee earnestly trust that, with the blessings of the Almighty God, increased success will attend the work of the Mission and Rests. Mr. James read the chaplain's re port: — Since my appointment as chaplain to tbe Seamens' Mission, I have met with greater success than I anticipated. I have visited all the ships that have come into port, also many of the vessels on the Yarra, and am pleased with the civil and courteous manner in which I have been received by captains, officers and men, and in most cases my invitations to them to attend our meetings have been most heartily responded to. . The attendance at the services in the Bethel has much improved — on some occasions scarcely sitting room is to be found. The services have proved a great blessing to many Christian seamen ; whilst several who have come into port caring for nothing of a religious nature, have left praying. God fearing men, with the request that those left behind would remember them in their supplications, that they should be kept through all the trials and temptations to which seamen are exposed. The weekly Tuesday evening concerts got up bj the ladies of the committee and others, have proved a great benefit to the Mission, and a source of great enjoyment to the seamen in port. The programmes are excellent; and are spoken of by the sailors as the best they have heard in any port. The Sailors* Rest is provided with a library, the daily papers, and illustrated literature, with games of chess, draughts, dominoes, quoits, and other amusements, which are much taken advantage of during the evenings. Seamen ' are alio provided with writing materials, free, bo that everyone may have any opportunity of writing to their friends; for many an anxious parent is counting the days and hoping for .the time to come when they shall get a line from their sons in the far distant land, and many a son is reminded of his obligation by the opportunity thus afforded. I am much pleased at this time to acknowledge the kindness of the committee, and the great help I have received from them, also from Mr. Douglas, the manager of the Best. I do not think I could have been blest with a better co-worker. I have no hesitation in recommending the seamen to go to the Best, and telling them that they will receive a most hearty welcome, to which they can all testify ; my thanks are due to the voluntary workers, who have given every assistance ft their power, especially to Miss Lloyd, who is an invaluable help, attending in all weathers, and playing the organ at every service. The Sunday School is progressing, and we aie now about to make another addition to the library, of good readable books. The work at Williamstown is also pro gressing well, the Wednesday night concerts being well attended, and the singing and reciting supplied by local talent really good; the sailors contributing largely to the programmes. Captain McCallum is the backbone of the work at Williamstown, well supported by many warm friends of the sailors. The services held every Sunday night are productive of mnch good. The work here, too, is very encouraging, having much improved of late. I am thank ful to God that He has so blessed the efforts of His people, and hope they may be long spared to carry on the work. The Rev. G. D. Buchanan in an eloquent speech proposed the first re solution : — ' That the Reports now read be adopted, and that the following ladies and gentlemen be the Committee for the ensuing year : — SEAMEN'S MISSION. Ladies Committee. — Mesdames Templeton, Campbell, Chamberlin, Elworthy, Lormer, Gourlay, Gowan, B. Johnston, Webb, Young, Plummer, Misses Elwortny, Webb, Gowan, and M. Hastie. Gentlemen's Committee. — Captains Pasco, R. N., Adams, McCallum, J.P., Dalgarno, Garside, Messrs. Courtis, A. J. Smith, Macpherson, H. R. Reid, J.P., Henry Berry, J.P., Revs. Kerr Johnston, and A. R. Edgar.' Captain Pasco seconded, and in formed the audience that Baron Von Mueller had written regretting his inability to attend, but had sent a substantial cheque. (Applause.) A collection was then taken up and liberally responded to, the band mean-time playing airs suitable to the occa sion, such as ' The Death of Nelson' and ' Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.' The hon. F. T. Derham next pro posed the second resolution : — ' That the success which has attended the working of the Port Melbourne Sailors' Rest justifies this meeting in taking imme diate steps to raise the funds necessary to erect a Seamen's Institute worthy of the in creasing trade and commerce of Victoria.' This was seconded by the Rev. A. R. Edgar, and both were carried by ac clamation. The Mayor of Melbourne moved a vote of thanks to His Excellency, and Sir Henry in the course of his reply said his sympathies were not only with sailors because he had been much brought into contact with them, but because he had been a sailor himself and had had the honour and privilege of serving in Her Majesty's navy. At this the men sprang to their feet and gave three deafening cheers for the Governor and another for Lady Loch, who bowed her acknowledgment and appeared very pleased at the hearty reception accorded to her. During the evening Mrs. Pearce, and Messrs. Walsh, Woods, and Robinson, members of the Liedertafel, contributed songs. The lady, who has sung at the Tuesday evening concerts, sang ' When the Tide comes in' so charmingly that an encore, although against the rule of the evening, was insisted upon, which was responded to by a beautiful rendering of the old ballad ' Robin Adair,' Altogether the meeting was a com plete success, and will doubtless afford the committee fresh encouragement in their well-directed efforts. Printed programme for the 1886 annual meeting taking place in the Melbourne AthenaeumWritten in black ink at the back by WHC Darvall: annual meeting, melbourne athenaeum, 1886, baron ferdinand von mueller, sailors' rest, hugh ronald reid, captain fullarton, captain mccallum, henry loch, captain pasco, reverend kerr johnston -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - WINGS VOL 4 NO 1, 1944
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Rex Welldon Finn, The English Heritage, 1948
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketSlip inside front cover to the "Literary Editor" denoting this as a review copy, sent from Macdonald & Co. in London - dated 13 Nov 1948walsh st library -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK 'THE ROAD TO THE ISLES' BY KENNETH MACLEOD
Book. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. A 248 page hardcover book of poetry, lore and tradition of the Hebrides. With an introduction by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser. Published in 1933 by Grant & Murray, Edinburgh and printed in Great Britain by Turnbull & Spears. Maps of the Isles inside front and back covers. Catalogue sticker ''2185 MAC'' on spine.Kenneth MacLeodbooks, collections, poetry, alec h chisholm collection, kenneth macleod, poetry, hebrides -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Poster - Anzac Day Poster 2012 #9, Anzac day 2012 - 70th Anniversary of Bombing of Darwin
Print of bombing of Darwin 19 February 1942 by Japanese aircraft. Shows several vessels loaded with ammunition, having been hit and set on fire in the harbour. Image from AWM collection AWM13495, issued by DVA 2012. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Flyer, Subdivisional Auction Sale Brochure, Coolooli Estate, Ringwood East, Vic. - Final Release c.1972
Refer also to Reg. No.5117 for Coolooli Estate first release, Reg. No.5118 - second release, Reg. No.5119 - third release.Double sided folded page Coolooli Estate advertisement for subdivisional auction sale of final (fourth) release allotments, location map, and summary of local facilities, services.Subdivision includes Cleland Street, Landell Court, Walhalla Drive, Heathwood Street, Byways Drive, and Hume Street. (Agents) C.E. Carter & Son, 126 Whitehorse Road, Ringwood - Tel. 870 6211, A.H. 870 3568, 870 4326. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: MICROFICHE INDEX GUIDE MARRIAGES & DEATTHS 1914-1930
Microfiche Index Guides (2) to Marriages & Deaths 1914 to 1930.books, catalogues, births deaths marriages -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Oxenham, John, Our Lady of Deliverance by John Oxenham, 1901
Hardcover book with a dark red cover. 352 pages.fictionjohn oxenham, alfred dreyfus, fiction -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - FOREST STREET UNITING CHURCH COLLECTION: ACCOUNT BOOK AND DOCUMENTS 1859 - 1898
Wesleyan Church, Sandhurst account book and documents 1859 - 1898. light brown/beige book.. On fifth page the title: Sandhurst General Chapel account 1859. copied from various small books by W. Bickford.church, history, uniting church forest street -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Information brochure, Artworkz Tourism, MARYSVILLE-TREE FERN GULLY NATURE TRAIL WALK, 04-01-2020
An information brochure on the Tree Fern Gully Nature Trail Walk in Marysville. This brochure was produced by Artworkz Tourism in January 2020.An information brochure on the Tree Fern Gully Nature Trail Walk in Marysville.Disclaimer: The authors have taken care to ensure this/ publication is correct, though please be aware that/ errors and omissions do occur.marysville, victoria, australia, information brochure, artworkz tourism, tree fern gully nature trail walk, tree fern gully walk -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Handbook, 1990, 1990
Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. The handbook outlines courses for the year.Yellow soft covered handbook for the Ballarat College of Advanced Education.handbook, subjects, history, staff, ballarat college of advanced education, courses -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book - Book (Paperback), A J McAleer, The Shire Of Lillydale and its Military Heritage Vol2 - The First World War and its effect on the Community, 1995
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: BURRA MINE
Small souvenir booklet from Burra Mine, printed by D J Woolman, Director and Government Printer, South Australia February 1987 for Department of Mines and Energy, contains photographs & maps.place, mining site, burra sa, south australia-history-mining-burra -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Ephemera - Ticket/s, Blue Line Bus Services and Provincial Motors Pty. Ltd and of Charing Cross Bendigo, Blue Line Bus Services of Bendigo - Wal Jack Collection
Paper check ticket, ex blocks used by Blue Line Bus Services of Bendigo - price 12/6, No. 2068. Purpose unknown, exchanged for pre-purchased ticket collected by driver. Would have been on a long urban route or special fare trip?trams, tramways, bendigo, bus tickets, blue line buses -
Bialik College
Book (item) - Photographs of musicals and Chavayah, 2013-2016, 2013-2016
Four photograph books: Bialik Rising Star 2013, Primary Musical ‘Go Noah’ 2012, Fiddler on the Roof 2013, Chavayah 2015-2016. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.visual and performing arts, 2010s, judaism, events -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Ceremonial object - Badge, Badge-a-Minit, Buninyong PS Local History Project Year 4 2010, 2010
A badge made to celebrate a history project conducted by Year 4 at Buninyong Primary School in 2010Large round badge in grey tones showing the old bank and shops in centre of Buninyong.Buninyong PS Local History Project Year 4 2010buninyong state school, buninyong primary school, education, badges -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - The Development Of Sheet Metal Detail Fittings , For Bench Fitters And Toolmakers etc, The Development Of Sheet Metal Detail Fittings
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Glen Eira Historical Society
Book - Chisholm Institute of Technology
Chisholm Institute of Technology’s Faculty of Technology Magazine, Feedback, No.3 1989. 1988 Prospectus of Chisholm Institute of Technology Official Invitation to opening of Continuity and Change, dated November 1985. Chisholm Institute of Technology Planning Brief (draft copy) dated 1985. Includes architectural drafts of campus. Fourteen pages including Building Plans. Official invitation to staff and students’ exhibition at Chisholm Institute of Technology 1983. Chisholm Institute of Technology Conferring of Awards booklet dated May 20, 1983. Includes list of graduates, staff and council. With handwritten notes on rear end pages. Undated brochure of advertising courses offered at Chisholm Institute of Technology. Loose card inside with description At Chisholm You’ll Get More Than Just A Piece Of Paper. Includes campus plans. Chisholm Institute of Technology Open Day brochure dated 1982. Includes map at back.vaughan geoffrey n. dr., jakovidis greg, mcleod ian, mckenry keith, chisholm caroline, jones b.o. hon., coogan c. k. dr., green k.d., aboriginal medicine, solar, engineering, applied physics, prospectus, chisholm history, school of art and design, david syme business school, school of education, school of nursing, school of social and behavioural studies, faculty of technology, centre for applied mathematical modelling, centre for business technology, centre for industrial tribology, centre for development of entrepreneurs, chisholm timber engineering technology centre, international business centre, polymer research centre, building plans, building construction, invitations, caulfield plaza, princes avenue, railway avenue, queens avenue, caulfield station, derby road, caulfield east, dandenong road, caulfield, chisholm institute of technology, caulfield campus, frankston campus, education, tertiary education -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - The Battle of Fire Support Bases.Vietnam 1968, Coral/ Balmoral
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The Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, John Ruskin, The Stones of Venice: v.1. The Foundations, ????
Part of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically.Ill, p.373non-fictionPart of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically. venice, venice - architecture -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Vagarini Interned and Out, 1999
Written as a time line on the life of Vagarini for a travelling exhibition in 1999Black soft front cover, with picture of Cesare Vagarini and black, white and blue text. White back coverstephens f, cesare vagarini, internees ww2, pow's ww2, camp 3 tatura -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: ARITHMETIC FOR GRADE III
Arithmetic for Grade III, First Edition 1946. Education Department of Victoria. Hardcover book with light brown cloth cover with black title. Subjects covered are Numeration and Notation; Addition; Money; Subtraction; Multiplication; Time; Fractions; Division; Length, Weight, Capacity, Dozen; A Holiday at the Farm, and Tables.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - arithmetic for grade iii, education department victoria, a c brooks