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Federation University Art CollectionWork on paper - artwork, Banksia baueri by Celia Rosser, 1987
... Un-numbered limited edition offset photolithograph of Banksia baueri (Woolly Banksia)...The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. banksia celia rosser botanical gippsland campus Un-numbered limited edition offset photolithograph of Banksia baueri (Woolly Banksia) Banksia baueri by Celia Rosser Work on paper artwork Celia Rosser ...Celia Rosser (1930- ) Born Melbourne, Victoria Celia Elizabeth Rosser is a renowned Australian botanical artist, best known for having published The Banksias, a three-volume series of monographs containing watercolour paintings of every Banksia species. She trained in Art at the Melbourne Institute of Technology In 1970, Celia was appointed Science Faculty Artist at Monash University. Four years later she was appointed University Botanical Artist, and began the project of painting every Banksia species. The project took over 25 years to complete, and resulted in the publication of a three volume monograph entitled The Banksias, with accompanying text by Alex George. Publication of the final volume in 2000 represented the first time that such a large genus has been entirely painted. In 1977 Celia Rosser was awarded the Linnaean Society of London's Jill Smythies Award for botanical illustration, and in 1995 was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia. Monash University awarded her an honorary Master of Science degree in 1981, and an honorary PhD in 1999. Banksia Rosserae is the last banksia species discovered and was named after the artist. Since 2002, the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne have awarded the "Celia Rosser Medal for Botanical Art" to outstanding exhibitors at their "The Art of Botanical Illustration" exhibition. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Un-numbered limited edition offset photolithograph of Banksia baueri (Woolly Banksia)banksia, celia rosser, botanical, gippsland campus -
Federation University Art CollectionArtwork, Celia Rosser, Banksia ashnyi by Celia Rosser, 1994
... Un-numbered limited edition offset photolithograph of Banksia ashnyi (Ashby's Banksia)...The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. celia rosser banksia botanical gippsland campus Un-numbered limited edition offset photolithograph of Banksia ashnyi (Ashby's Banksia) Banksia ashnyi by Celia Rosser Artwork Celia Rosser ...Celia Rosser (1930- ) Born Melbourne, Victoria Celia Elizabeth Rosser is a renowned Australian botanical artist, best known for having published The Banksias, a three-volume series of monographs containing watercolour paintings of every Banksia species. She trained in Art at the Melbourne Institute of Technology In 1970, Celia was appointed Science Faculty Artist at Monash University. Four years later she was appointed University Botanical Artist, and began the project of painting every Banksia species. The project took over 25 years to complete, and resulted in the publication of a three volume monograph entitled The Banksias, with accompanying text by Alex George. Publication of the final volume in 2000 represented the first time that such a large genus has been entirely painted. In 1977 Celia Rosser was awarded the Linnaean Society of London's Jill Smythies Award for botanical illustration, and in 1995 was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia. Monash University awarded her an honorary Master of Science degree in 1981, and an honorary PhD in 1999. Banksia Rosserae is the last banksia species discovered and was named after the artist. Since 2002, the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne have awarded the "Celia Rosser Medal for Botanical Art" to outstanding exhibitors at their "The Art of Botanical Illustration" exhibition. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Un-numbered limited edition offset photolithograph of Banksia ashnyi (Ashby's Banksia)celia rosser, banksia, botanical, gippsland campus -
Federation University Art CollectionArtwork, Celia Rosser, Banksia scabrella by Celia Rosser, 1996
... Un-numbered limited edition offset photolithograph of Banksia scabrella (Burma Road Banksia)...The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. celia rosser banksia botanical gippsland campus Un-numbered limited edition offset photolithograph of Banksia scabrella (Burma Road Banksia) Banksia scabrella by Celia Rosser Artwork Celia Rosser ...Celia Rosser (1930- ) Born Melbourne, Victoria Celia Elizabeth Rosser is a renowned Australian botanical artist, best known for having published The Banksias, a three-volume series of monographs containing watercolour paintings of every Banksia species. She trained in Art at the Melbourne Institute of Technology In 1970, Celia was appointed Science Faculty Artist at Monash University. Four years later she was appointed University Botanical Artist, and began the project of painting every Banksia species. The project took over 25 years to complete, and resulted in the publication of a three volume monograph entitled The Banksias, with accompanying text by Alex George. Publication of the final volume in 2000 represented the first time that such a large genus has been entirely painted. In 1977 Celia Rosser was awarded the Linnaean Society of London's Jill Smythies Award for botanical illustration, and in 1995 was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia. Monash University awarded her an honorary Master of Science degree in 1981, and an honorary PhD in 1999. Banksia Rosserae is the last banksia species discovered and was named after the artist. Since 2002, the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne have awarded the "Celia Rosser Medal for Botanical Art" to outstanding exhibitors at their "The Art of Botanical Illustration" exhibition. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Un-numbered limited edition offset photolithograph of Banksia scabrella (Burma Road Banksia)celia rosser, banksia, botanical, gippsland campus -
Federation University Art CollectionArtwork, Celia Rosser, Banksia baxteri by Celia Rosser, 1976
... Un-numbered limited edition off offset photolithograph of Banksia baxteri (Baxter's Banksia)...Since 2002, the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne have awarded the "Celia Rosser Medal for Botanical Art" to outstanding exhibitors at their "The Art of Botanical Illustration" exhibition. celia rosser banksia botanical gippsland campus Un-numbered limited edition off offset photolithograph of Banksia baxteri (Baxter's Banksia) Banksia baxteri by Celia Rosser Artwork Celia Rosser ...Celia Rosser (1930- ) Born Melbourne, Victoria Celia Elizabeth Rosser is a renowned Australian botanical artist, best known for having published The Banksias, a three-volume series of monographs containing watercolour paintings of every Banksia species. She trained in Art at the Melbourne Institute of Technology In 1970, Celia was appointed Science Faculty Artist at Monash University. Four years later she was appointed University Botanical Artist, and began the project of painting every Banksia species. The project took over 25 years to complete, and resulted in the publication of a three volume monograph entitled The Banksias, with accompanying text by Alex George. Publication of the final volume in 2000 represented the first time that such a large genus has been entirely painted. In 1977 Celia Rosser was awarded the Linnaean Society of London's Jill Smythies Award for botanical illustration, and in 1995 was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia. Monash University awarded her an honorary Master of Science degree in 1981, and an honorary PhD in 1999. Banksia Rosserae is the last banksia species discovered and was named after the artist. Since 2002, the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne have awarded the "Celia Rosser Medal for Botanical Art" to outstanding exhibitors at their "The Art of Botanical Illustration" exhibition.Un-numbered limited edition off offset photolithograph of Banksia baxteri (Baxter's Banksia)celia rosser, banksia, botanical, gippsland campus -
Federation University Art CollectionPrintmaking - Lithograph, 'Banksia Marginata' by Celia Rosser, 1983
... Un-numbered limited edition offset photolithograph Donated by E.J. Tippett, M.B.E., 1983. ...Un-numbered limited edition offset photolithograph Donated by E.J. Tippett, M.B.E., 1983. ...Celia Rosser (1930- ) Born Melbourne, Victoria Celia Elizabeth Rosser is a renowned Australian botanical artist, best known for having published The Banksias, a three-volume series of monographs containing watercolour paintings of every Banksia species. She trained in Art at the Melbourne Institute of Technology In 1970, Celia was appointed Science Faculty Artist at Monash University. Four years later she was appointed University Botanical Artist, and began the project of painting every Banksia species. The project took over 25 years to complete, and resulted in the publication of a three volume monograph entitled The Banksias, with accompanying text by Alex George. Publication of the final volume in 2000 represented the first time that such a large genus has been entirely painted. In 1977 Celia Rosser was awarded the Linnaean Society of London's Jill Smythies Award for botanical illustration, and in 1995 was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia. Monash University awarded her an honorary Master of Science degree in 1981, and an honorary PhD in 1999. Banksia Rosserae is the last banksia species discovered and was named after the artist. Since 2002, the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne have awarded the "Celia Rosser Medal for Botanical Art" to outstanding exhibitors at their "The Art of Botanical Illustration" exhibition. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed lithograph of Banksi Marginata Cav. (Silver Banksia). Un-numbered limited edition offset photolithograph Donated by E.J. Tippett, M.B.E., 1983. Member of Ballarat School of Mines and Ballarat College of advanced Education Council 1934-1983.art, artwork, celia rosser, rosser, banksia, botany, botanical, florilegium, available, flora, bansksia marginata, silver banksia, lithograph, printmaking -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, L. Hart, Photographic Formulae, 1895, 1895
... ...photolithograph...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields This book was most probably used at the Ballarat School of Mines during Photography classes. photography albumen albertype collotype photolithograph gelatine plates xylography L. hart photographic equipment 32 page soft covered book with photographic formulae for students of photography. ...This book was most probably used at the Ballarat School of Mines during Photography classes. 32 page soft covered book with photographic formulae for students of photography.photography, albumen, albertype, collotype, photolithograph, gelatine plates, xylography, l. hart, photographic equipment -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionMap, Department of Crown Lands and Survey, Moorabbin, County of Bourke, c. 1918
... Photolithograph. Printed in black ink on cream paper, the map shows street names, subdivision of blocks, sizes of the blocks and the names of the landowners. ...Moorabbin County of Bourke Map Plan land subdivision land titles Foreshores Sndringham Hampton Beaumaris Highett Cheltenham Department of Lands and Survey Land owners cartographic material Borough of Sandringham Brighton Photolithograph. Printed in black ink on cream paper, the map shows street names, subdivision of blocks, sizes of the blocks and the names of the landowners. ...The cadastral map of the Parish of Moorabbin in Victoria (L.6104) shows parish boundaries and land ownership c. 1918 when Sandringham was a Borough.moorabbin, county of bourke, map, plan, land subdivision, land titles, foreshores, sndringham, hampton, beaumaris, highett, cheltenham, department of lands and survey, land owners, cartographic material, borough of sandringham, brighton -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionMap, Department of Crown Lands and Survey, Melbourne and Suburbs, City of Sandringham, 1917-1926
... Photolithograph. Map in black ink on cream paper by the Department of Lands and Survey, Melbourne that indicates area placed under control of the Council of City of Sandringham, on 27 June 1917. ...Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection Corner Wilson and Carpenter Streets Brighton melbourne map plan foreshores sndringham hampton beaumaris cheltenham department of lands and survey cartographic material borough of sandringham moorabbin black rock street map City of Sandringham Photolithograph. Map in black ink on cream paper by the Department of Lands and Survey, Melbourne that indicates area placed under control of the Council of City of Sandringham, on 27 June 1917. ...map, plan, foreshores, sndringham, hampton, beaumaris, cheltenham, department of lands and survey, cartographic material, borough of sandringham, moorabbin, black rock, street map, city of sandringham -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncCertificate - Australian Railways Union, Victorian Branch, Past Officers Certificate, Wodonga Sub-Branch, 1926
... The certificate is a colour lithograph with black and white photolithograph images and a red embossed seal. ...The certificate is a colour lithograph with black and white photolithograph images and a red embossed seal. ...The Wodonga line and train station opened in November 1873 when the section of the line from Wangaratta was completed. The expansion of the railways to the northeast of Victoria occurred after the Victorian Government took over the railways in 1867 and the trains serviced large towns such as Seymour, Wangaratta and Wodonga, as well as smaller towns along the way. The north- east train line to Wodonga remained a significant factor in the development of Wodonga as a rural city in the 20th century. The Past Officers Certificate has local significance as it was presented to Wodonga resident, Lachlan McEachern, who was President of the Wodonga Sub-Branch of the Victorian Branch of the Australian Railways Union, and there are other items that belonged to Mr Eachern in the collection of the Wodonga Historical Society. It also has wider significance as an example of a Past Officers certificate dated to the 1920s, as other examples in the collection of Museums Victoria are later and are dated to the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. Dark brown wooden frame with a lighter brown wood and gold inner border on a Past Officers Certificate from the Victorian Branch of the Australian Railways Union, presented to L. McEachern in 1926, in recognition of services rendered as President of the Wodonga Sub-Branch. The certificate is a colour lithograph with black and white photolithograph images and a red embossed seal. The inscription on the certificate is surrounded by two Corinthian columns and a background illustration of a signal gantry at Flinders St Station. The signatures of the State President and State Secretary are faded. At the bottom of the certificate, there are black and white images of a suburban electric passenger train, "Unity Hall" which is the building where the Australian Railway Union offices were located and a steam train."AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS UNION" "A.R.U" "AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS / UNION / VICTORIAN BRANCH" "Presented to / L.McEachern / In Recognition / of Services Rendered / As President / of the Wodonga Sub-Branch /Year 1926" "State President / State Secretary"australian railways union, a.r.u., a.r. u. victorian branch, wodonga sub-branch, victorian railways, v.r., past officers certificate, flinders st station, railway unions, trade unions -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionMap, Department of Crown Lands and Survey et al, Moorabbin, County of Bourke, Government Roads, 1920
... Photolithograph of the Parish of Moorabbin (dated 17/7/1920) accompanied by original typed letter to the Town Clerk Sandringham from the Secretary for Department of Lands and Survey (dated 26/2/1934), notifying of dispatch of the map. ...Moorabbin County of Bourke Map Plan land subdivision land titles Foreshores Hampton Beaumaris Highett Cheltenham Department of Lands and Survey Land owners cartographic material Brighton Sandringham Town of Sandringham Government Roads Photolithograph of the Parish of Moorabbin (dated 17/7/1920) accompanied by original typed letter to the Town Clerk Sandringham from the Secretary for Department of Lands and Survey (dated 26/2/1934), notifying of dispatch of the map. ...The cadastral map of the Parish of Moorabbin in Victoria (L.6104) shows parish boundaries and land ownership 1920 when Sandringham was a Town. The government roads have been coloured in red pencil.moorabbin, county of bourke, map, plan, land subdivision, land titles, foreshores, hampton, beaumaris, highett, cheltenham, department of lands and survey, land owners, cartographic material, brighton, sandringham, town of sandringham, government roads
