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Photograph - Colour, Churchyard, Alwington, Devon, England
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Photograph - Colour, View from Churchyard, Alwington, Devon, England
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Photograph - Colour, Doorway with stonemason marks above, Alwington Church, Devon, England
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Photograph - Colour, Door on Church, Alwington, Devon, England
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Photograph - Colour, Plaque, Church, Alwington, Devon, England
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Photograph - Colour, Roof on porch, Church, Alwington, Devon, England
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Photograph - Colour, Dorothy Wickham, Stonemason mark near door, Alwington Church, Devon, England
The local parish church, St Andrew's in Alwington, goes back to the 13th Century, and stands in a picturesque environment, with magnificant views across the Yeo Valley. It is the Pine-Coffin family place of worship, with various members of the family having been Patrons of this church over the centuries, and naturally many of them have been interred there over the years. http://www.alwingtonparish.org/531-parish-church.html The DARK family lived at Alwington before emigrating to Victoria in 1851.W. B. Stonemason's markthomas dark, alwington, st andrew's church, samuel dark, stonemason's mark, mark, religion -
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Photograph - Colour, Schoolhouse, Alwington, Devon, England
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Photograph - Colour, Plaque, Schoolhouse, Alwington, Devon, England
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Photograph - Colour, Alwington Church, Devon, England
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Postcard, Devon, Northgate Street, Assizes
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Postcard, Devon, The Highwayman's Haunt Hotel
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Postcard, Devon, Westward Ho!
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City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, Chinnery's Devon and Cornwall Hotel, Sturt and Ascot Streets. Ballarat
Plate 288 Chuck Photo Series.devon and cornwall hotel, chinnery, sturt street, ascot street, hotel, building, persons -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Ward, Lock and Company, A pictorial and descriptive guide to Exeter and the south Devon watering places from the Axe to the Teign, 192?
A pictorial and descriptive guide to Exeter and the south Devon watering places from the Axe to the TeignIll, maps, p.176.non-fictionA pictorial and descriptive guide to Exeter and the south Devon watering places from the Axe to the Teignengland - guidebooks, cornwall - guidebooks -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Devon Fantasy
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Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Joy Rawson, The history of Devon Meadows Primary School and the community which supports it, 1982
A history of Devon Meadows Primary School59 p.; 22 cmnon-fictionA history of Devon Meadows Primary Schooldevon meadows (vic.), devon meadows primary school -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Robert Neal, 1st Devon Meadows Scout Group: a brief history
A brief history of the Devon Meadows 1st Scout Group to coincide with the opening of the new scout hall Finsbury Road Devon Meadows 3 June 1995non-fictionA brief history of the Devon Meadows 1st Scout Group to coincide with the opening of the new scout hall Finsbury Road Devon Meadows 3 June 1995devon meadows (vic.), scouting -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Devon Meadows Primary School Centenary Book 1916-2016
Devon Meadows Primary School Centenary 1916-2016non-fictionDevon Meadows Primary School Centenary 1916-2016devon meadows (vic.) -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Photograph - Colour Photo of, Main Street Croydon looking north from near Devon Street post 1982
Wonga Park. Photo taken probably shortly after 1982 as Bank of New South Wales changed its name to Westpac then and bank building shows both names.Digital photo -
Parks Victoria - Andersons Mill
Sign - Stencil
This stencil was used on bags and possibly other packaging containing grain processed and packed at Anderson's Mill. The stencil would have indicated the destination of, or origin of the grain. Paint applied to stencil in the 1980;s for use on an interpretation display board.Rectangular, galvanised iron stencil for oat bag; small section cut away from each corner; bottom R corner cut-out and replaced with new stencil (Lettering 'Horses'), soldered on from behind main sheet. GLEN DEVON lettering surrounded by red paint, then later with blue paint.; red paint around other lettering (feed oats for racehorses)"GLEN DEVON / FEED OATS / FOR / RACE HORSES" -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Education kit - Display Board of Knots, Tom Long, DSM (Member of International Guild of Knot Tyers), Before Sept 1986
The Display Board of Konts was handmade in Kings Lynn, Devon, England, by Tom Long DSM, who is a member of the International Guild of Knot Tyers. This display board shows the knots and joins used in ropework performed by a sailmaker and other skilled ropeworkers. It demonstrates the uses of some of the knots, such as for knobs and handles, suspending lengths of wood, reinforcing spliced rope and even for decorative work. The sailmakers travelling as part of the ship’s crew stored their tool kit in a canvas ditty bag. It contained needles, awls, a sailmaker’s leather palmed glove with a heavily reinforced palm - a shuttle to mend and make nets, fids, knives, mallets, brushes, rulers, and rope gauges. Sailmakers used their ropework and knot-making skills for various purposes and chose the type of rope fibre for its particular properties. For example, Italian hemp rope was preferred for the light line used in shore-to-ship rescues because it was lightweight, not easily knotted, and absorbed less water. A supply of various types of rope was a commodity on board a ship and on land in the new colonies. It was flexible, easily stored, and could be worked to create an endless variety of objects on its own or with other materials like wood. An example is a simple rope ladder. Lengths could be combined to make various thicknesses and pieces could be skilfully joined together by splicing. The importance of knots in seafaring cannot be overestimated. When ships relied on only the wind for power and speed, there were a huge number of various ropes in use, particularly with regard to the sails and rigging. Seafarers would be judged on their ability to tie knots speedily and correctly. A mounted display of authentic seaman's knots is on a board covered in blue fabric. Various rope grades and fibres were used to work numerous knots and splices. Some of the uses are familiar, such as the toggle, the pineapple knot, and the Turk’s head. A selection of rope grades and fibres were used to work numerous knots and splices. Some of the uses are familiar, such as the toggle, the pineapple knot, and the Turk’s head. The name or purpose of the knot is on the label below it. Labels below each knot give its name or use.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, knot display, knot making, ropework, marine technology, sailmaker's work, sailor's knots, ship's rigging, seamen's knots, handmade, rope craft, knots, splices -
Mont De Lancey
Container - Tins, c1920Tin
Two oval tins one is a Yardley's Old English Lavender Solidified Brilliantine with a picture of a lady with two children and dog on top of the tin. The second one is named, The Devon - Concrete Brilliantine, with a picture of two horses and riders with a dog and houses in the background. It has solidified brilliantine inside.Yardley's Old English Lavender - Solidified Brilliantine - Picture of lady with two children and dog on top of the tin. The Devon - Concrete Brilliantine - Two horses and riders with a dog and houses in the background.tins, containers, hair oils, hair toiletries -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Work on paper - Artwork - Etching, Frank Harding, 'Corfe Castle' by Frank Harding, C1930
Frank Harding was a British artist known for etchings and drypoints. His work is distinguished by its economical use of etching highlighted by crisp, drypoint highlights. He is listed as exhibiting in London during 1885 and 1890. He mainly depicts Devon and Cornwall and the south-west coast of England. Corfe Castle in Dorset survived the English Civil War, and was partially demolished in 1646 by the Parliamentarians.Image of Corfe Castle in Dorset by Frank Harding. frank harding, etching, corfe castle, devon -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Norma Bradley, Ghostly guests at Greylands by Norma Bradley, 1950s
Schoolgirl's novel of the 1950sHardback, 221 p., illus."Shirley M. Black, "Hillboro' Park", Grimshaw Street, Bundoora. From: Mum 20.4.1954.shirley black -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Soap and Soap dish, 1981
Royal Wedding souvenir for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana SpencerTwo soaps with pictures of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer attached. One dish printed with identical picture. All in original package Ceramic soap dish and permanent picture soap. -
Australian Lace Guild - Victorian Branch
Textile - Honiton lace, Early 18th Century
Very fine lace used for costume trimmingBobbin lace edging. Sample -
Australian Lace Guild - Victorian Branch
Textile - Honiton lace, Second half 19th century
Good quality dress front/plastron. Fashion itemBobbin lace - Dress front -
Australian Lace Guild - Victorian Branch
Textile - Honiton lace, 19th Century
Modesty front to be worn as a filler with a low cut blouse or dress.Lace modesty front. Bobbin lace motifs appliqued onto machine made net. -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Mixed Media - Compact Disc, Family Tree Magazine, Family Tree Census 1851, 2010c
Free Disc from Family Tree Magazine includes census for Sussex, Berkshire, Straffordshire, London, Devon Nottinghamshiregenealogy