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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SCHOOL CHILDREN/SUNDAY SCHOOL - PORTRAIT, Circa 1900
Photograph - black and white. A group of either school children or Sunday school, 27 students and I female teacher. All together in front of a brick wall. Written on back Cat.No. 2000.199.01.organization, institution, sunday school/school children., portrait school children/sunday school. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: MARY AND HER LITTLE LAMB POSTCARD
... female portrait... POSTCARD Photograph female portrait Lydia Chancellor Collection ...A black and white postcard with a photograph of a little girl and a lamb and titled 'Mary and her little lamb.' The postcard is addressed to Miss L. Pethard and is from Alfie. The postcard was sent from Shepparton. 11/5/1905.postcard, photograph, female portrait, lydia chancellor collection, collection, bendigo, lydia pethard, correspondence -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH OF MRS ROSS
Faded black and white personal studio portrait of Mrs Ross no further details given / photo coming away from the card backing - gold printing at foot of photo ' Photo Eden Studios , Paris Panel superior finish , Melbourne and Sydneyphotograph, person, female, eden studio -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Painting, portrait, Jude Rae, 2013
Dr Leona Willson was the first female to be elected president of ANZCA (2008 - 2010) and the first New Zealander to hold the position. In 2011, Dr Wilson was awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit in which she is proudly wearing this medal in the portrait. The portrait was commissioned by ANZCA to mark the presidential term of Dr Leona Wilson which was unveiled at the ANZCA Council meeting June 2013. The artist, Jude Rae, is a Sydney based artist primarily known for her still life paintings, portraits and architectural interiors. Her artwork is held in major public and private collections in Australia, New Zealand, UK and USA. Dr Leona Wilson was the first female ANZCA President and first President from New Zealand to hold the position.Oil on canvas portrait of Dr Leona Wilson wearing the Presidential medal without the Presidential gown. She is wearing the New Zealand Order of Merit medal on her left lapel. She has her hands clasped in front of her and is seated on an angle in a chair in front of a plain grey background. The painting is mounted in a thin black frame and sits in a box frame coloured brown and gold.painting, wilson, leona, rae, jude, new zealand order of merit -
Benalla Art Gallery
Painting, John LONGSTAFF, Portrait of Elizabeth Coles c. 1934, c. 1935
Born: Clunes, Victoria, 1861; Died: Melbourne 1941InterwarGift of Mrs Irwin Bright, 1992Figure depicting female child in blue dress in front of landscape image. Gold gesso painted frame. Recto: Signed and dated “J Longstaff 1934” in ochre paint m.r. edge of composition; Not titledportrait, child, garden, landscape, rural, australian art -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Photograph - Work on paper, Hayley MILLAR BAKER, I Will Survive 1, 2020
... on paper Photograph inkjet First Nations artist female artist self ...work on paper, photograph, inkjet, first nations artist, female artist, self portrait, clones, binoculars, ocean, sea, rocks, shoreline -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Photograph - Work on paper, Hayley MILLAR BAKER, I Will Survive 2, 2020
... on paper Photograph inkjet First Nations artist female artist self ...work on paper, photograph, inkjet, first nations artist, female artist, self portrait, clones, rocks, hair -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Margaret Hastie 1938
Margaret Hastie 1938. Debutante portrait. Photo incased in the original card, with inscription on the card: To Marge, With Love Margaret. 1938.tatura, hastie, costume, female, ceremonial, performing, arts, dance -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c 1920s
Identified in the back row are Charles Kelly, Kathleen Evans, Robert Evans and Vera Kelly. In the front row are Nancy Carlson, Jack Kelly, Irene Carlson and Irene Evans. Sepia coloured wedding photo believed to be of the Evans family. The party is comprised of the bride and groom, 2 female attendants, 2 male attendants & 2 flower girls. The bridesmaids are wearing large hats. The general style of dress is indicative of the mid-1920s. There is considerable superficial loss due to silverfish damage. The photo is mounted on a brown cardboard matt which is badly foxed.Printed on front: The Marlborough Studios 125 Swanston St Melbourneevans family, weddings, portraits, evans wedding portrait, kelly, charlie, evans, kathleen, robert, vera, carlson, nancy, jack, irene, george evans collection -
Ruyton Girls' School
Photograph, Ruyton Girls' School, 1952
Depicted are 14 students comprising the the 1952 Ruyton Girls' School hockey team. The photograph is an official school portrait taken outdoors on a patch of grass with a leafy bush visible in the background. The students are all dressed in light coloured shorts with a collared, buttoned blouse, wool blazers, white socks and white sneakers. Six girls are kneeling in the front row, and eight are standing up in the back row. All of the students are holding their own hockey stick. The idea of field hockey for female players was brought to Victoria by two sisters, Lillian and Margaret Irving, who had first seen girls playing it during their travels in England in 1902. By 1903, the Irving sisters were joint headmistresses of Lauriston, a school they had founded two years earlier. Both had deep connections to Ruyton Girls' School through their time as teachers at the older school during the 1880s-1890s. For Lilian Irving, this had included seven years as Ruyton's co-Principal with Miss Eliza Bromby from 1888-1895. With these links it was only natural that Ruyton students would join Lauriston to try out the new game. On a vacant block on the corner of Mercer and Malvern Roads, students from Ruyton and Lauriston Girls' Schools had assembled to play Victoria’s first ever inter-school hockey match for girls. Some students from Melbourne Girls' Grammar School came along to watch the spectacle and assess the new game's potential. Hockey quickly caught on, and friendly games were soon being played amongst a number of Melbourne's girls' schools. An Association was formed in 1905, and the rules formalised. These included arrangements around the competition fixture and the length of games (35 minutes for each half). In celebration of their joint role in bringing field hockey to Victorian school girls, Ruyton and Lauriston have met for friendly re-enactment matches in 2003 and 2018. The photograph also illustrates the shift in hockey uniform and apparatus. In the early 1920s, Ruyton established instructions for playing attire: "skirts must be eight inches off the ground. No white petticoats...", and importantly, least any team get an unfair advantage, "hard-rimmed hats and hatpins must not be worn during play." Ruyton appears to have taken the latter instruction to heart, and adopted the soft tam o’shanter hat as seen in surviving photographs of early teams. The tam o’shanter may have been removed for play, but the blouse and long skirt had to be put up with. According to Lilian Irving they had "a horrid habit of parting company", and she was delighted to see the transition to a more comfortable tunic in later years. Another change she observed was the hockey stick itself, which originally were all of "uniform thickness from handle to head, about the thickness of a stout walking stick" and so very different from the hockey sticks that are used today.The record has strong historic significance as it depicts a former notable student, Helen Gordon (maiden name Cole), pictured third from the right in the front row. Helen started at Little Ruyton in Prep 1940 and finished Year 12 in 1952 as School Captain, Bromby Captain, Form Captain for Matric, Tennis Captain, Hockey Captain, Swimming Vice Captain, and an award for Best All-Round Girl. She also played baseball for Victoria. After finishing school, Helen went on to graduate from the University of Melbourne as a physiotherapist in 1956. Her first position at age 19 involved setting up clinics with the Victorian Health Department Poliomyelitis Rural division. Helen’s strong ties to Ruyton continued when she held the position of President of the Old Ruytonians’ Association from the start of 1966 to the end of 1967. In 2019, Helen received an Order of Australia Medal for service to community health as a physiotherapist. She was also the recipient of the 2022 Victorian Senior Achiever Award at Parliament House. Helen passed away in July 2023 at age 88. The record's significance is further enhanced by its strong provenance, having been produced by Ruyton Girls' School and donated to the Archives by a familial connection.Black and white rectangular photographs printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: gton / Margaret Hanesho (?) / Helen Gordon / 1952 / Mary Macpherson-Smith /ruyton girls' school, kew, victoria, tennis, sport, women's sport, students, school, 1950s, uniform, lauriston, hockey, field hockey, hockey stick -
Ruyton Girls' School
Photograph, Ruyton Girls' School, 1950
Depicted are 13 students comprising the the 1950 Ruyton Girls' School hockey team. The photograph is an official school portrait taken outdoors on a patch of grass with a leafy bush visible in the background. The students are all dressed in light coloured shorts with a collared, buttoned blouse, wool blazers, white socks and white sneakers. Five girls are kneeling in the front row, and seven are standing up in the back row. All of the students are holding their own hockey stick. The idea of field hockey for female players was brought to Victoria by two sisters, Lillian and Margaret Irving, who had first seen girls playing it during their travels in England in 1902. By 1903, the Irving sisters were joint headmistresses of Lauriston, a school they had founded two years earlier. Both had deep connections to Ruyton Girls' School through their time as teachers at the older school during the 1880s-1890s. For Lilian Irving, this had included seven years as Ruyton's co-Principal with Miss Eliza Bromby from 1888-1895. With these links it was only natural that Ruyton students would join Lauriston to try out the new game. On a vacant block on the corner of Mercer and Malvern Roads, students from Ruyton and Lauriston Girls' Schools had assembled to play Victoria’s first ever inter-school hockey match for girls. Some students from Melbourne Girls' Grammar School came along to watch the spectacle and assess the new game's potential. Hockey quickly caught on, and friendly games were soon being played amongst a number of Melbourne's girls' schools. An Association was formed in 1905, and the rules formalised. These included arrangements around the competition fixture and the length of games (35 minutes for each half). In celebration of their joint role in bringing field hockey to Victorian school girls, Ruyton and Lauriston have met for friendly re-enactment matches in 2003 and 2018. The photograph also illustrates the shift in hockey uniform and apparatus. In the early 1920s, Ruyton established instructions for playing attire: "skirts must be eight inches off the ground. No white petticoats...", and importantly, least any team get an unfair advantage, "hard-rimmed hats and hatpins must not be worn during play." Ruyton appears to have taken the latter instruction to heart, and adopted the soft tam o’shanter hat as seen in surviving photographs of early teams. The tam o’shanter may have been removed for play, but the blouse and long skirt had to be put up with. According to Lilian Irving they had "a horrid habit of parting company", and she was delighted to see the transition to a more comfortable tunic in later years. Another change she observed was the hockey stick itself, which originally were all of "uniform thickness from handle to head, about the thickness of a stout walking stick" and so very different from the hockey sticks that are used today.The record has strong historic significance as it depicts a former notable student, Helen Gordon (maiden name Cole), pictured third from the right in the front row. Helen started at Little Ruyton in Prep 1940 and finished Year 12 in 1952 as School Captain, Bromby Captain, Form Captain for Matric, Tennis Captain, Hockey Captain, Swimming Vice Captain, and an award for Best All-Round Girl. She also played baseball for Victoria. After finishing school, Helen went on to graduate from the University of Melbourne as a physiotherapist in 1956. Her first position at age 19 involved setting up clinics with the Victorian Health Department Poliomyelitis Rural division. Helen’s strong ties to Ruyton continued when she held the position of President of the Old Ruytonians’ Association from the start of 1966 to the end of 1967. In 2019, Helen received an Order of Australia Medal for service to community health as a physiotherapist. She was also the recipient of the 2022 Victorian Senior Achiever Award at Parliament House. Helen passed away in July 2023 at age 88. The record's significance is further enhanced by its strong provenance, having been produced by Ruyton Girls' School and donated to the Archives by a familial connection.Black and white rectangular photographs printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: Ruyton Hockey Team 1950. / 17 Cole / From left to right standing. / Helen Cole. / Left to right kneeling. /ruyton girls' school, kew, victoria, tennis, sport, women's sport, students, school, 1950s, uniform, lauriston, hockey, field hockey, hockey stick -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - 01 Bendigo, Nicole Marie, Women In Wool - Photographic Collection, 2018
National Wool Museum exhibition in form of a series of portraits and a slideshow showcasing the women of Australia’s wool industry. Exhibition was launched on International Women’s Day 2019, featuring images by photographer Nicole Marie. Women In Wool The Australian wool industry would not be what it is today without the significant contribution of women. Often their role has been forgotten or underrepresented. Since colonial times, women have left their mark on the industry, such names as Eliza Forlonge, Elizabeth Macarthur and Anne Drysdale are examples of pioneering Australian women of wool. Traditionally woolsheds were claimed as the domain of men. In the past men would utter the phrase “ducks on the pond” as a cryptic warning to other male shearers that there were women in the sheds and they should watch their language and clean themselves up. But this segregation has changed. In recent years the role of women has increased dramatically across all aspects of the wool industry, but most significantly in woolsheds. Over the last decade the number of women in shearing sheds has almost doubled and it is set to increase further in the coming years. Today, in many sheds across Australia, sometimes women outnumber men when it comes around to shearing time. Women are active and important contributors to the prosperity of the industry. The portraits on show here are a celebration of the significant role of women in the industry. They are a diverse selection, including both young female shearers and experienced workers, ranging in age from 19 to 96. Many of the up-and-coming shearers started as rouseabouts and have stepped up to becoming shearers - one sitter for the project had just returned to the sheds after having a child only three-months before. Also on show are women who devoted decades of their lives to the industry and are only now becoming recognised for their vital role in Australian wool. Foreward by National Wool Museum Senior Curator - Dr. Luke Keoghvirtual imageswool, women in wool, nicole marie -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Individual Portrait, 1980
asked to remove glasses for PhotoColour Photograph: female wearing red and white floral blouse1980 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Studio Portrait of 4 unknown persons
... of the two elegantly dressed females seated. Studio Portrait of 4 ...Portrait of four people unknown. There is no indication who they are. Photograph taken in a studio setting around c1900 by Yeoman & Co.Sepia photograph taken in a portrait studio of four people. Two males standing dressed in suits each with a moustache. The two men have their right hands on the shoulders of the two elegantly dressed females seated. Yeoman & Co 139 & 141 Clarendon St South Melbourne.stawell portrait -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Nicholas Scallan & Mrs Kate Scallan nee unknown with their daughter c1865-1870 --- Studio Portrait
Portrait of Nicholas & Kate Scallan with Daughter c 1865 -1870. The Scallan brothers Patrick, David, Phillip and Nicholas were pioneer reefs minors and storekeepers. "The Golden Years of Stawell" by Robert Murray and Kate White mentions the Scallan Clan see page 71 Photograph of a male and female with a young child. The male standing with hand on shoulder of seated female. The child standing by her knee. An enlarged copy of the same photo also exists. stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Portrait, On My Bike
Huttley - Martin familyB/W: Young Woman - Short sleeved blouse and shorts on female bicycle with cushion at front - Taken in backyardLorna Huttleyhuttley, martin -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Jim Harris & Unindentified Female
Harrison Family lived in Great Western next to HallPortrait of a man in suit seated with lady standing beside him in front of Hedge. Jim Harris and possibly his sister.Jim Harris -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Young Adult Female Portrait Taken In York England, Malmsbury c1900
... Young Adult Female Portrait Taken In York England... Young Adult Female Portrait Taken In York England, Malmsbury ...People - Hooppell? Buildings - Studio Portrait Associated with - W Eskett Succeeder To W Monkhouse Photographer -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "Adult Female, Possibly Jane (Mcrae) Hooppell", Malmsbury c1885
... Portrait "Adult Female, Possibly Jane (Mcrae) Hooppell", Malmsbury ...People - "Hooppell, Jane (Mcrae)?" Buildings - Studio Portrait -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "Adult Female, Possibly Jane (Mcrae) Hooppell, Bottom Missing", Malmsbury c1885
... Portrait "Adult Female, Possibly Jane (Mcrae) Hooppell, Bottom ...People - "Hooppell, Jane (Mcrae)?" Buildings - Studio Portrait -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "Adult Female, Possibly Jane (Mcrae) Hooppell C1890-98", Malmsbury c1890
People - "Hooppell, Jane (Mcrae)" Buildings - Studio Portrait Associated with - Webb & Webb Photographers -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Black & White Portrait (Copy Of Original) Of Unknown Female, Malmsbury 1880s
... Black & White Portrait (Copy Of Original) Of Unknown Female...-ranges People - Ashwell Collection Black & White Portrait (Copy ...People - Ashwell Collection -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Black & White Seated Studio Portrait Of Unknown Female, Malmsbury pre 1900
... Black & White Seated Studio Portrait Of Unknown Female... Photographic Studio Melbourne Black & White Seated Studio Portrait ...People - Ashwell Collection Associated with - Charlemont Photographic Studio Melbourne -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Portrait Of Unknown Adult Female Seated At Table, Malmsbury c1900
... Portrait Of Unknown Adult Female Seated At Table, Malmsbury...) Portrait Of Unknown Adult Female Seated At Table, Malmsbury c1900 ...People - "Ellis Family; Townsend Family; Brown, L (Photographer)" Associated with - Thelma Studio (Photographer) -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Portrait Of Female Child Maggie Sawers, Malmsbury ca1911
... Portrait Of Female Child Maggie Sawers, Malmsbury ca1911...-ranges People - "Sawer, Maggie" Portrait Of Female Child Maggie ...People - "Sawer, Maggie" -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1900s (Approximate)
Black and white oblong photograph of a male resting and female reading by the roadside next to a bicycle.On back: "Rutherglen people [about] early 1900s" The word about has been crossed through.portrait photograph -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Black and White, William Ellis
William Ellis was the husband of Sarah Jane (Ellis) matron of the female refuge, Ballarat. He died at Hopetoun, leaving her with three young children to rear.Black and white portrait of William Ellis wearing a bow tie. william ellis, ellis, sarah ellis, hopetoun -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH OF LADY
... PHOTOGRAPH Portrait female Photograph of Lady Oval sepia photograph ...Oval sepia photograph which has slight colouring of a young woman. She has short brown hair and is wearing an off the shoulder white dress. She is also wearing a necklace. Photo is roughly cut around the edges. Head and shoulder portrait.photograph, portrait, female, photograph of lady -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - JOHN JONES COLLECTION: MALE/FEMALE PORTRAIT
... JOHN JONES COLLECTION: MALE/FEMALE PORTRAIT...John Jones Collection - Male/Female Portrait.../FEMALE PORTRAIT ...Sepia photograph of three young men and three young women sitting at the base of a tree. Names have been written on the photo but they are illegible. Photo mounted on white paper then greyish matt board. Written on the back - Picnic at Kyneton. Stuck to the back is typed information- Reference: Magnifying glass, Family History, Jean Jones. BACK Thomas George Rowland Lowe born 13.5.1887 left, right Samuel Charlesworth. FRONTL. To R. John Kerr (Jean's father) Clarise May 9.3.1890 - 29.4.1916. Jennie or Annie Wright. Lila Gertrude born 7.8.1892 (Mrs McCawley). Photo - Jean Jones. McIvor Rd., Bendigo.? Studio, Kynetonperson, group, men and women, john jones collection - male/female portrait, jean jones, thomas george rowland lowe, samual charlesworth, john kerr, clarise may, jennie or annie wright, lila gertrude, mrs mccawley, ? studio kyneton -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: LADY
... Female portrait... PHOTO Individual female Peter Ellis Collection Female portrait ...Portrait of an older lady wearing a floral dress with lace at the neck and sleeve edges. She has a black band with a brooch holding it at the front around her neck. She is holding a black bowler hat in her right hand. She has curly hair and is wearing glasses. On the rear is written Wedderburn Old timers? And 106/F16photo, individual, female, peter ellis collection, female portrait, wedderburn old timers?