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Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Edward Edgar Pescott, The Native Flowers of Victoria, 1914
Green hardcover book Edith B. Flockart from her father Christmas 1930edward edgar pescott, a j ewart, botany, the native flowers of victoria, wildflowers, flora, plants, herbert dickins, biodiversity -
Bendigo Military Museum
Postcard - SILVER LEAVES POSTCARD, c1916
Part of collection of "Thomas Edward Silk". Refer 9615.4 for details.White fold out postcard. Cream colour with green edges. Page two has a card stuck in with a picture of a ship leaving port. Flowers around edges and two hands in a handshake with a small poem at bottom. Page has 3 silver leaves coming out of a small bunch of flowers. Page 4 has the post card message.Front says "Everlasting Silver leaves from Sunny South Africa" Dated 18th Oct 1916. Written on front "Sent to Josephine Silk by her son Thomas Silk from 1st World War.ww1, postcard, south africa, thomas edward silk -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Cup, saucer, plate and bowl, c1885
The cup, saucer, plate and bowl were part of a dinner and tea set owned by Martha Edward, nee Course, the grandmother of the donor. It was passed down to Martha's daughter, Vera Edwards then to her grand-daughter.Samson opened a pottery in England in 1805 which was later acquired by S. Birdwood & Sons and first registered c1853. The mark was varied over periods of time. The mark on this item was registered in 1855.Fine china with printed floral pattern and scalloped edge with gold trim. Pattern is a spray of blue and pink flowers with lime green leaves. Scalloped edges have sprinkled gold edges. The bowl was used as a slop bowl.Plate 2673 1/1domestic items, crockery -
Bendigo Military Museum
Card - CHRISTMAS CARD, Unknown
Part of the collection of "Thomas Edward Silk". Refer 9615.4 for details.One page cream Christmas card with flowers and a message embroidered in the middle. A separate piece of white paper tied to the back with an address half cut off.Message: "A Happy Christmas", "Far from you and thinking of you". Cut off address: "FRA ..., To M..., With .., Mother". france, ww1, christmas card, thomas edward silk -
Clunes Museum
Painting, RICHARD FORD, UNKNOWN
RICHARD FORD, AUSTRALIAN ARTIST CONNECTED TO CLUNES, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA FOR MUCH OF LIFE.1 FRAMED BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH - KNIGHTING OF EDWARD FORD 1960 .2 FRAMED NATIVE FLOWERS STILL LIFE .3 FRAMED FLOWERS STILL LIFE .4 FRAMED POPPIES STILL LIFE.2.3.4 SIGNED: R FORDrichard ford, clunes artist, clunes teacher