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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White Photograph, Gold Nugget From White Horse Gully Bendigo, 16/04/1853
... Pphotograph of an illustration from teh Illustrated London... from teh Illustrated London News 16 April 1853. Gold Nugget ...Pphotograph of an illustration from teh Illustrated London News 16 April 1853.white horse gully, bendigo, gold nugget -
Clunes Museum
Poster - SOUVENIR POSTERS
... ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS SPECIAL PANORAMA EDITION... LONDON NEWS SPECIAL PANORAMA EDITION - CORONATION OF KING GEORGE ...ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS SPECIAL PANORAMA EDITION - CORONATION OF KING GEORGE AND QUEEN ANNElocal history, posters, events and celebrations, coronations -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 12-Jul-30
... A issue of The Illustrated London News, Saturday, 12 July... London News, Saturday, 12 July, 1930. Features an article ...A issue of The Illustrated London News, Saturday, 12 July, 1930. Features an article regarding Wimbledon 1930. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Artwork, other - Posters, AUDIO-VISUAL CENTRE, ED DEPT. VIC, n.d
... Reproduction from the Illustrated London News, January 20... the Illustrated London News, January 20 1849 'Scenes on Board ...Reproduction from the Illustrated London News, January 20 1849 'Scenes on Board an Australian Emigrant Ship. Emigrants on Deck' (3) See Other Information -
Tennis Australia
Page from newspaper, 01 Feb 1845
... An article on page 80 of the Illustrated London News (1... of the Illustrated London News (1 February, 1845), entitled 'The Tennis Court ...An article on page 80 of the Illustrated London News (1 February, 1845), entitled 'The Tennis Court at Strathfieldsaye', with lithographic image of a Doubles match. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Poster - Poster - Classroom Resource, AUDIO-VISUAL CENTRE ED. DEPT. VIC, Migration to Australia during the 19th century, n.d
... Reproduction from the Illustrated London News, April 13... classroom migration Reproduction from the Illustrated London News ...Reproduction from the Illustrated London News, April 13 1944 'Emigration to Sydney: Emigrants at Dinner' Part of a set of 8 posters produced as a classroom resource. Number 2educational resource, classroom, migration -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Painting - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: SCULPTURE AND SCULPTORS
... . Sources include 'The Illustrated London News,' 'The Age,' 'Look.... Sources include 'The Illustrated London News,' 'The Age,' 'Look ...Magazine and newspaper articles on sculpture and sculptors. Sources include 'The Illustrated London News,' 'The Age,' 'Look and Learn and 'The Bendigo Advertiser.' Included are 'Bendigo Advertiser' cuttings relating to Ola Cohn (1965). 1940 - 1965.artwork, sculpture, sculptor, lydia chancellor collection, collection, ola cohn, sculpture, sculptor, artwork, art, female, person, recreation -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Poster - Poster - Classroom Resource, Migration to Australia during the 19th century, n.d
... Reproduction from the Illustrated London News January 20... London News January 20, 1849 'Scenes on Board an Australian ...Reproduction from the Illustrated London News January 20, 1849 'Scenes on Board an Australian Emigrant Ship. Tea Water-Soup Time' Part of a set of 8 posters developed for classroom education. Number 4educational resource, migration, classroom, childhood -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Artwork, other - Posters, AUDIO-VISUAL CENTRE ED. DEPT. VIC, MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA DURING THE 19TH CENTURY, n.d
... Reproduction from the Illustrated London News August 17... the Illustrated London News August 17, 1850 'Emigrant Ship, Between Decks ...Reproduction from the Illustrated London News August 17, 1850 'Emigrant Ship, Between Decks' (6) Set of 8 posters with immigration theme for use in Victorian schools. Classroom Picture No. 94 (1) to (8) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: ARCHITECTURE
... in Australia and overseas. Sources include 'The Illustrated London News... in Australia and overseas. Sources include 'The Illustrated London News ...A tin with a picture of two choir boys on the lid. It contains magazine and newspaper cuttings on buildings both in Australia and overseas. Sources include 'The Illustrated London News,' 'The Australian Women's Weekly,' 'Herald' and 'The Age.' 1949 - 1960.buildings, lydia chancellor, collection, tin, architecture, buildings, place, history -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Artwork, other - Posters, AUDIO-VISUAL CENTRE, ED. DEPT. VIC, n.d
... from the Illustrated London News April 13, 1844 'Emigration... No. 94 (1) to (8) Reproduction from the Illustrated London News ...Set of 8 posters with immigration theme for use in Victorian schools.Classroom Picture No. 94 (1) to (8) Reproduction from the Illustrated London News April 13, 1844 'Emigration to Sydney: Towing Out' (1) see Other Information -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - IMage, Bella Geurin
... London News, 24 December 1883 .2 Bella Guerin graduating... London News, 24 December 1883 .2 Bella Guerin graduating ...Bella Guerin as the first woman graduate of any Australian University and was admitted a a Bachelor of Arts. Two images of Bella Guerin as depicted in Victorian newspapers. 1. Bella Guerin in academic regalia from the Illustrated London News, 24 December 1883 .2 Bella Guerin graduating at the University of Melbourne in 1983, frrom The Argus 23 March 1946.bella guerin, university women, staffmember -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Artwork, other - Poster, AUDIO-VISUAL CENTRE ED. DEPT. VIC, n.d
... Reproduction from the Illustrated London News January 20... the Illustrated London News January 20, 1849 'Scenes on Board ...Reproduction from the Illustrated London News January 20, 1849 'Scenes on Board an Australian Emigrant Ship. Night - Tracing the vessel's Progress' (5) Set of 8 posters with immigration theme for use in Victorian schools. Classroom Picture No. 94 (1) to (8) -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Drawing - Mounted etching style drawing of the "Steam Packet Wharf, Mack's Hotel, etc Geelong, Photographer unknown, Plate and title, 1856
... An original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London... The Illustrated London News 28 August 1852 regarding the steam-packet ...An original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 28 August 1852 regarding the steam-packet Great Britain leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney.Realism, historical, etchings, artworkCard mounted etching style drawing of the "Steam Packet Wharf, Mack's Hotel, etc Geelong and features the paddle steamer PS CITIZENOn the reverse - "PS Citizen - 196 tons Built 1843 Ran Melbourne - Geelong Trade till Oct 15th 1862 when she left for New Zealand and was never seen again"geelong, steam packet wharf, ps citizen, mack's hotel -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper
... The London Illustrated News. Diamond Jubilee Edition... Newspapers The London Illustrated News. Diamond Jubilee Edition ...The London Illustrated News. Diamond Jubilee Editionnewspapers -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper
... The London Illustrated News June 28 1919... Newspapers General The London Illustrated News June 28 1919 Newspaper ...The London Illustrated News June 28 1919newspapers, general -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, 13-Jul-07
... Page 45 of The Illustrated London News (13 July 1907... London News (13 July 1907) features a collection of photos ...Page 45 of The Illustrated London News (13 July 1907) features a collection of photos of athletes who have denied the British victories in their own tournaments. The photo-article is entitled: OUR LOST CHAMPIONSHIPS: FOREIGN AND COLONIAL ATHLETES/WHO HAVE CARRIED OFF OUR LAURELS. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Sheet of 4 contact prints - Various Portland landmarks, c. 1970
... and Port of Portland reproduced from Illustrated London News... Illustrated London News - January 14, 1860 Photograph Sheet of 4 ...Sheet of 4 contact prints of rephotographed photograph: Identifying numbers 5710a, b, c, d Print measures 8.3 x 5.7cm (a), (b, c, d) 4.5 x 3 cm (a) Old Town Hall (b), (c), (d) Town and Port of Portland reproduced from Illustrated London News - January 14, 1860 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: ROYALTY
... Mirror,' 'Illustrated London News' and 'The Daily Mirror.' 1950...,' 'Illustrated London News' and 'The Daily Mirror.' 1950 - 1954. A book ...A box with a photo of The Queen on the front. Contains cuttings from magazines of the British Royal Family. Sources include 'Pix,' 'Journal,' 'Australian Woman's Weekly,' 'Woman's Mirror,' 'Illustrated London News' and 'The Daily Mirror.' 1950 - 1954. A book titled 'Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother' Norwich, Jarrold & Sons Ltd. 1973 is also included.Royaltyroyalty, british, royal family, lydia chancellor, collection, royalty, british royal family, the queen, the queen mother, 'queen elizabeth the queen mother, ' history, united kingdom, england -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: TREES
... , 'The Sun,' 'Illustrated London News,' 'The Australian Women's... London News,' 'The Australian Women's Weekly ...A box with a picture of trees on the front.(Writing on back of box states 'Trees of Williamsburg U.S.A. by Michael Frome .This tree grew when Jesus was born'(from Look Learn 11.8.62 article .Mountain lake in Alberta Canada .Strand on the green near London ). It contains pictures of, and articles about, trees. Sources include, 'The Sun,' 'Illustrated London News,' 'The Australian Women's Weekly' and 'The Australasian Post.' 1937 - 1968.TREESsciences, general, trees, lydia chancellor, collection, natural history, place, trees, botany, sciences -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - Magazines from 1930s
... annual, August 23, 1939. The Illustrated London News from... London News from December 22, 1934. The Australasian annual 1949 ...Assorted magazines: The Star from February 1, 1936. The Australian from March 16, 1935 - March 30. 1935 - April 20, 1935 - May 4, 1935 - August 3, 1935 - January 11, 1936. The Australasian pictorial annual 1934 and 1935. The Land farm & station annual, August 23, 1939. The Illustrated London News from December 22, 1934. The Australasian annual 1949/1950. The Sun tree book. These magazines are part of the Aileen and John Ellison collection. national magazines, world magazines -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Functional object - Calendar frontispiece, The Mission Boat on her Rounds, early to mid 20th C
... of combat, produced illustrations for Illustrated London News... of combat, produced illustrations for Illustrated London News ..."Charles E. Turner was an artist who exhibited at the Royal Academy in London, and specialised in landscape and marine views. Having served in the Royal Air Force in the First World War, reaching the rank of Captain, Turner worked as a war artist during 1939-45. Turner painted pictures of the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth for Cunard, which were made into a series of popular postcards. He also designed for Churchill Cigar Boxes, and, alongside paintings demonstrating his first-hand experience of combat, produced illustrations for Illustrated London News and Sphere magazines. Many of his oil and watercolour paintings of the two World Wars are preserved in the collection of the National Maritime Museum, London, and at the Imperial War Museum, London." (The National Archives UK)Representative and promotional example of service by MTS to the variety of ships visiting ports in the first half of the 20th C. Cardboard frontispiece of a calendar published by the Missions to Seamen. A colour painting titled "Mission Boat on her Rounds" by artist Charles E. Turner, represents an imaginary image of the mission boat with the Flying Angel flag sailing towards several ships.Written in pencil at the back: "With best wishes from the Chaplain and the LHL Guild"calendar, frontispiece, charles e. turner (1883-1965), hlg, harbour lights guild -
Ballarat and District Irish Association
Image, Evicted - Homeless, 1864, c1864
... Illustrated London News, April 17, 1886, with the title 'all... Illustrated London News, April 17, 1886, with the title 'all ...Absentee landlords were common in Ireland and for many landlords the primary focus was income rather than the conditions of their tenants. Many landlords realized that they could get a higher income by turning their properties to pasture than to continue with the old practice of collecting rents from tenant farmers. Evictions was the most common way of getting rid of unwanted tenants. The tenant frequently built his cottage himself from local materials. However, his rent was higher if he had windows, if his door was over a certain height and if he made any type of improvements or enlargements to the dwelling. The landlords practiced "Rack Renting" in order to get rid of unwanted tenants. Rents were raised to the point that the tenant could not afford to pay them. The landlord then had the tenant evicted for non payment of rent. There were no appeals and no mercy shown. Although the only legal reason for eviction was non payment of the rent there were numerous examples of landlords who evicted tenants if they did not conform to the landlord's wishes.[http://www.maggieblanck.com/Mayopages/Eviction.html, accessed 13/12/2013] This image was also printed in he Illustrated London News, April 17, 1886, with the title 'all that is left, scene at a Mayo Eviction. A barefoot woman sits on a table in the rain, outside a cottage with thatched roof. She is surrounded by her possessions.ballarat irish, eviction, rent, cottage, tenant, homeless, mayo -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, Early 1900's
... .genuine package'. Advertisement in 'The Illustrated London News... .genuine package'. Advertisement in 'The Illustrated London News ...TROVE : The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924) Wednesday 20 October 1920 p 7 Article 'A LITTLE DOCTOR FOR DYSPEPTICS If you want quick relief from the pains and distress of indigestion, dyspepsia, food fermentation and acidity, just take two or three little tablets of Bisurated Magnesia after eating or whenever pain is felt. Bisurnted Magnesia tablets are absolutely harmless, and enable the dyspeptic to enjoy a good- old-fashioned meal with out fear of pain or distress to follow. That’s why Bisurated Magnesia is called “The Little Doctor for Dyspeptics.” . Go to the nearest chemist and get a packet of Bisurated Magnesia tablets to-day; he sells them in handy flasks at small cost, and with every one is included a. binding guarantee of satisfaction or refund of money. Thus, unless this “Little Doctor” gives you the benefit you desire, you pay him nothing. Bisurated Magnesia is also obtainable in powder form. Beware of substitutes. Look for the maker’s name—Bismag. Ltd., which appears on every .genuine package'. Advertisement in 'The Illustrated London News' 22 July, 1916, page 117. '96 out of 100 dyspeptics have Acid stomachs'. BISMAG LTD, 212-214 Great Portland St., London W. Round clear glass bottle with wide neck and text embossed on side and base. 'BISATURATED MAGNESIA BISMAG LTD LONDON' on side. 'B' over 'I' on base.bisaturated magnesia, bismag, magnesia -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
... from various sources. These sources are, ' Illustrated London... are, ' Illustrated London News,' ' Herald,' ' The Mail,' ' Herald,' ' Age ...A large cardboard folder containing (i) newspaper cuttings from various sources. These sources are, ' Illustrated London News,' ' Herald,' ' The Mail,' ' Herald,' ' Age', ' The Sun News-Pictorial,' and ' Everybody's,' and are dated 1938-1970. (ii) A copy of the 'Bendigo Advertiser,' dated Wednesday, November 27, 1968. (iii) 2 ' Bendigo Advertiser,' supplements dated February 16, 1963 and November 27, 1968. (iv) An 8 page fascimile of 'The Age' newspaper celebrating the move of the newspaper to a new building in Spencer Street. There is also some correspondance between Lydia Chancellor and Mr. M.P.J. Hurrell the Promotions Officer at 'The Age.' (v) An article titled ' John Fairfax 1804-1877 Maker of The Sydney Morning Herald,' from 'The Home,' March 1, 1941. An article titled, ' The Day & Age of David Syme,' from 'Walkabout' February, 1963. Information re the Lutine Bell at Lloyds of London. Articles re 'THE MAIL' newspaper for Bendigo beginning in 1968. Article by Claudia Wright re jumpsuits, Champagne and toys. Article Re Baron Julius de Reuter, founder of the Reuters news service. The Crystal Palace in London.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, various articles, lydia chancellor collection, collection, newspapers, ' the age' newspaper, ephemera, ' the bendigo advertiser.' -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera
... 'The Age' and 'The London Illustrated News. These are all in two... of topics. Sources include 'The Age' and 'The London Illustrated ...A box containing a variety of items - (I) Newspaper and magazine cuttings covering a range of topics. Sources include 'The Age' and 'The London Illustrated News. These are all in two F.J. Every paper bags. (II) 3 travel brochures. (III)3 'Antique Dealers' Fair brochures.' 1966. (IV) Booklet titled 'Little Johnnnie's Prayers.' 1939 - 1964.lydia chancellor, collection, current affairs, history, news, antiques, tourism, sydney, travel, religion -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Print (Item) - Steel Engraving, Nicholas Chevalier, Marysville, Victoria, 1874
An early steel engraving print of Marysville in Victoria.An early steel engraving print of Marysville in Victoria by Nicholas Chevalier. Nicholas Chevalier, born in 1828, was a Russian-born artist who worked in Australia and New Zealand. In 1851 Chevalier moved to London and worked as an illustrator in lithography and watercolour. After further studies in painting in Rome he arrived in Australia in December 1854. In August 1855 he obtained work as a cartoonist on the newly established Melbourne Punch. Later he did illustrative work for the Illustrated Australian News and also worked in chromolithography. He accompanied explorer/meteorologist Georg von Neumayer on trips to remote areas of Victoria, and the material gathered on such journeys resulted in some of his most recognised pieces of this period, including his painting of Mount Arapiles in Western Victoria. In 1864, when the National Gallery of Victoria was founded, an exhibition of works by Victorian artists was held. The government agreed to buy the best picture exhibited for £200. Chevalier's oil painting The Buffalo Ranges was selected, and was the first picture painted in Australia to be included in the Melbourne collection. In 1865 Chevalier visited New Zealand, travelling widely and doing much work there which was exhibited at Melbourne on his return. In 1869 he joined HMS Galatea as an artist with the Duke of Edinburgh, on the voyage to the East and back to London with stops in Tahiti, Hawaii, Japan, China, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and India. The pictures painted during the voyage were exhibited at South Kensington. In January 1874 Chevalier was commissioned by Queen Victoria to travel to St Petersburg and paint a picture of the marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh. Chevalier made London his base and was a continual exhibitor at the Academy from 1871 to 1887. He had one picture in the 1895 Academy but had practically given up painting by then. Chevalier died in London on 15 March 1902. N. Chevalier 1870 N. Chevalier/ W. Forrest MARYSVILLE, VICTORIA. LONDON, VIRTUE & CO.marysville, victoria, n. chevalier, w. forrest, steel engraving, print, mount arapiles, georg von neumayer, the buffalo ranges, national gallery of victoria, hms galatea -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Print (Item) - Steel Engraving, Nicholas Chevalier, Marysville, Victoria, 1874
An early steel engraving print of Marysville in Victoria.An early steel engraving print of Marysville in Victoria by Nicholas Chevalier. Nicholas Chevalier, born in 1828, was a Russian-born artist who worked in Australia and New Zealand. In 1851 Chevalier moved to London and worked as an illustrator in lithography and watercolour. After further studies in painting in Rome he arrived in Australia in December 1854. In August 1855 he obtained work as a cartoonist on the newly established Melbourne Punch. Later he did illustrative work for the Illustrated Australian News and also worked in chromolithography. He accompanied explorer/meteorologist Georg von Neumayer on trips to remote areas of Victoria, and the material gathered on such journeys resulted in some of his most recognised pieces of this period, including his painting of Mount Arapiles in Western Victoria. In 1864, when the National Gallery of Victoria was founded, an exhibition of works by Victorian artists was held. The government agreed to buy the best picture exhibited for £200. Chevalier's oil painting The Buffalo Ranges was selected, and was the first picture painted in Australia to be included in the Melbourne collection. In 1865 Chevalier visited New Zealand, travelling widely and doing much work there which was exhibited at Melbourne on his return. In 1869 he joined HMS Galatea as an artist with the Duke of Edinburgh, on the voyage to the East and back to London with stops in Tahiti, Hawaii, Japan, China, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and India. The pictures painted during the voyage were exhibited at South Kensington. In January 1874 Chevalier was commissioned by Queen Victoria to travel to St Petersburg and paint a picture of the marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh. Chevalier made London his base and was a continual exhibitor at the Academy from 1871 to 1887. He had one picture in the 1895 Academy but had practically given up painting by then. Chevalier died in London on 15 March 1902. N. Chevalier 1870 N. Chevalier/ W. Forrest MARYSVILLE, VICTORIA. LONDON, VIRTUE & CO.marysville, victoria, n. chevalier, w. forrest, steel engraving, print, mount arapiles, georg von neumayer, the buffalo ranges, national gallery of victoria, hms galatea -
RMIT Design Archives
Booklet - Brochures, You can't get away from it
Richard Beck established a consultancy as an industrial designer in London in the 1930s, designing posters, booklets and advertisements for London Transport, Shell-Mex, Orient Line and the London GPO. His work was illustrated in Radio Times, Evening Standard and News Chronicle. His posters used montage and surrealist techniques, as in this example, reminiscent of E McKnight Kauffer who was prominent in commercial art in interwar England. The London Journal Art and Industry reproduced a number of Beck's posters for the Orient Line and London Transport and in 1938 Modern Publicity's annual round-up featured Beck's cover design and included a profile of his work.Brochure for London Transportgraphic design, mid-century modern, design