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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Costume - Puppets Skirt, 1940's
Part of a collection of dresses for puppets from Beinssen family.Royal blue heavy weight cotton skirt, white drawstring around waist. Open at the back.puppets, beinssen, puppetry, dr silke hesse, ekke beinssen, ww2 camp puppet theatres -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Costume - Puppets Bonnet, 1940's
Part of a collection of clothes and outfits for puppets from Beinssen familyBlack bonnet for puppets with cream pleated frill around the front. 2 tiespuppets, beinssen, ww2 camp 3, puppetry, dr silke hesse, ekke beinssen, ww2 camp puppet theatre -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Costume - Puppets Neck Frill, 1940's
Part of a collection of clothes and outfits for puppets from Beinssen family.2 layered cream neck frill for puppet with 2 ties at backpuppets, tatura, puppetry, dr silke hesse, ekke beinssen, ww2 camp puppet theatre -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Costume - Puppets Neck Band, 1940's
Part of a collection of clothes and accessories for puppets from the Beinssen family.Red, blue and green brocade-like material neckband with a buttonhole at one end. Heart shaped opening at the other end. Used on a puppet.puppets, beinssen, camp 3, ww2 camp 3, puppetry, dr silke hesse, ekke beinssen, ww2 camp puppet theatre -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Costume - Puppets Brooch, 1940's
Part of a collection of clothes and accessories for puppets from Beinssen family10 metal (brass) flutes attached to a round metal back with a clasp attached. 17 small flowers, some painted and a few green leaves between the flowers. Used on one of the puppets.brooch, beinssen, camp 3, ww2 camp 3, jewellery, dr silke hesse, ekke beinssen, ww2 camp puppet theatre -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Accessory - Puppet gold paper strip
Part of a collection of clothes and accessories for puppets from the Beinssen family. Gold paper pasted onto a rectangular piece of light weight cardboard, part of puppet costume.gold strip - paper, tatura, ww2 camp 3, puppetry, dr silke hesse, ekke beinssen, ww2 camp puppet theatre -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Architecture: The Schizophrenic Style, 1971
Boyd proposes to apply art criticism techniques to architecture; claims architectural criticism in Australia is "all but dead" because of the 'schizophrenic nature of architecture" (i.e. building a socio-economic object as well as art). Boyd compares Kevin Borland's design of The Legend restaurant (Lonsdale St) with a recently designed residential apartment block (15 Collins St); claims that both are schizophrenic but The Legend is masterfully so whereas the apartments are aesthetically lacking.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘The schizophrenic style’ in "The Sunday Australian", 14.3.1971Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 11 pagesTop of page 1 handwritten where and when published. The last page credits photographer Mark Strizic, so images may have been attached.architectural criticism, art criticism, melbourne architecture, the legend restaurant, lonsdale st, leonard french, legend milk bar, tivoli theatre, clement meadmore, kevin borland, colonial architecture, 15 collins st, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, American Influences on Australian Architecture and – The Griffin Legend, 10.6.1964
The article celebrates Walter Burley Griffin and the impact he has had on Australian architects. Boyd calls Griffin 'America's greatest ever export to Australia after the T-model Ford'.Original manuscript for an article published in "Australia" (Los Angeles), Vol.2, August – October 1964, pp.13-15.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 6 pages. (Four copies)american influence, walter burley griffin, capitol theatre, canberra, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Impact of WBG on suburban…
Discusses Walter Burley Griffin's effect on Australian architectural culture. Also considers his place within the Chicago School more broadly. Boyd believes Griffin to be more human, sensitive, and skillful compared to Frank Lloyd Wright, and laments that Griffin did not build more in Australia.This may be a lecture/talk - there are notes on the back.Handwritten, quarto, 2 pagesAll-caps inscription on the back of 2nd page - possibly a shorthand summary of the talk. Uncertain if this is Boyd's handwriting.walter burley griffin, old parliament house, canberra, louis sullivan, frank lloyd wright, capitol theatre, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Mordecai Gorelik, New Theatres for Old, 1962
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Operating Theatre, 1985, Ballarat Base Hospital x 9 photos
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Susan Kellett, commenced training January 1982, 82A x 8 photos - Theatre Rotation, Final Study Block, Graduation
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Sheila Prendergast Photo Album 1941-1944, commenced training June 1941
L-R: Srs Joyce Eckersley, Joan Ludbrook, Margaret Ying, Kellyeckersley, ludbrook, ying, kelly, prendergast, operating theatre, ballarat, hospital, 1940s -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Operating Theatre, BBH
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Theatre Staff, International Nurses Day
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1970/07/11, Theatre Staff, Courier
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Theatre Nurse, scrubbed
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1918 July, Operating Theatre 1st Floor, QV Block, in Sovereign Remedies Book
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1922 Theatre: from left - Mr J Eddy, Manager, Nurse Kirkland, Dr Sandison & Sr Daw
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Mary Helen Auxiliary - Presentation, Miss Glover, Sr Jackson (Theatre), Mrs Buchanan - Secretary, Miss P Twaits
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre program, Natonal Press, Alexander Watson : The distinguished English elocutionist (at Melbourne Athenaeum, 1927), 1927
The program includes list of items to be recited and short biography of writers: Roderic Quinn, John Buchan, J M Barrie, Hillaire Belloc, A A Milne, John Masefield, John Drinkwater, Rudyard Kipling.Fifth and final tour of Alexander Watson considered to be the leading British Elocutionist with 25 years' experience. The program was directed by E J Gravestock presented in Melbourne by Frank Talbot. Two Matinee recitals were held at the Athenaeum Theatre on 24th and 27th May at 2.30pm.Program: Regarding the details of the recital to be given by Alexander Watson commencing Saturday 21 May 1927. Program is on beige paper with dark brown print; 8 pagesPrice 3d (three pence)athenaeum theatre, alexander watson, elecution, recital, theatre program -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Reproduction of theatre program, W H Williams, MR W R Furlong Pupils' Ninth Concert (Music performance) performed by Mr Furlongs pupils with assistance from Mr F L King, Madame V Pett , Miss Nellie Pett and Miss Bessie Gledhill (pupil F L King) at the Athenaeum Hall in 1876, 1876
Copy of broadside held by the National Library of AustraliaMany music concerts were performed at the Melbourne Athenaeum. This one featured the pupils of Mr W.R Furlong, assisted by other artists.Copy of paper program for a concert performed at the Athenaeum Hall Thursday October 19 1876.athenaeum theatre, program, programme, furlong, f.l. king, madame v pett, miss nellie pett, miss bessie gledhill, chilperic, 1876 -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, After the Lions (play) by Ronald Harwood performed at the Athenaeum 2 commencing 8 October 1987
Australian premierStars Evelyn Krape as Sarah Bernhardt. After injuring her knee Bernhardt finally had part of the leg amputated but continued to perform. She was offered a circus tour in America in 1914-15 this play is based on those eventsafter the lions, athenaeum theatre two, program, programme, ronald harwood, sarah bernhardt, circus tour, america -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre flyers, Dancing Sara's Phrases (post-modern cabaret) performed at the Athenaeum 2 commencing 3 September 1987
performers Russell Dumas, Lucy Guerin, Christine Keith, Sue McLennan, Josephine McKendry, Tim Preston and Nicholas Sabel black and whitedancing sara's phrases, dance exchange, athenaeum theatre two, program, programme, post modern cabaret -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Once in a Lifetime (play) by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, no date, no venue Festival Shaw 1989
Coloured paper programonce in a lifetime, program, moss hart, george s kaufman, shaw festival -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
medium poster, Cool Power 3D Trance Bliss (play) by Cold Power performed at the Athenaeum II on July 12-15 1994
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Ticket, "Effie - A Broad" tickets to a preview screening, held at The Comedy Club 380 Lygon St Carlton, of Effie's new TV Series
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Clunes Museum
Programme - PROGRAM, 2006
PRODUCTION OF "THE BOYFRIEND" ON 14,15,21,22, JULY 2006.PROGRAM FOR THE PRESENTATION OF "THE BOYFRIEND". AT CLUNES TOWN HALL IN JULY 2006.local history, document, programs, clunes film and amateur theatre society inc. -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Drawing (Pastel): Nicholas Nedelkopoulos (b.1955 Melb, AUS), Nicholas Nedelkopoulos, The Sneeze, 1995
Nicholas Nedelkopoulos is an established artist, his work is represented in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the National Gallery of Australia and in numerous International and Australian Public and Private Collections. His work has been included in major historic exhibitions: the National Gallery of Australia's Federation touring exhibition, The Australian Bicentennial Folio and Victoria's 150th Anniversary exhibition curated at The State Library of Victoria and National Gallery of Victoria. He has a Diploma of Fine Arts from Victorian College of the Arts, a Master of Fine Art from the University of Melbourne (Victorian College of the Arts) and has a Doctorate from Monash University. Nedelkopoulos' work is based strongly in graphic tradition which can be seen throughout all of his media.'The Sneeze' alludes to a feverish response, an irritation, a period of temporary discomfort, or a sign of sickness. On a visit to Eltham in 1995 Nedelkopoulos became aware of the disquiet felt by many residents because local government was not in the hands of elected representatives. 'The Sneeze' is an allegorical work, which serves as a reminder of this period in our municipal history. Nedelkopoulos has constructed an environment similar to a theatre set in which every element is a symbol to be deciphered. Whether you read the red-nosed figure as democracy being challenged by the political circumstance, as representing the unelected commissioners surrounded by the criticism of the community, or as another player in the story, to unravel the meaning of individual elements will provide direction and add weight to your interpretation. Without knowledge of the artist's intention the work can convey quite straightforward messages and responses. For example, the misery of hayfever in Spring, or how germs spread from a single sneeze. Such ideas are relevant and provide the metaphoric basis for a more in-depth analysis.Pastel drawing on paper. Image depicts a small black figure with a small monkey on a lead. The figure has a red nose to which he is holding a tissue. He is walking through what appears to be a flowering forest.nedelkopoulos, the sneeze -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Robert Barr Printer, Accountants and Clerks' Association Grand Concert held in the Melbourne Athenaeum Hall on 30 April 1889