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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MALONE COLLECTION: GREETING CARDS
White card with yellow flowers around the edges and edges cut along the flowers. Long tubular yellow and white flowers on brown stems with narrow green leaves. 'A Wish' printed in green at the top.person, greeting cards, malone collection, malone collection, greeting cards -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Lace edging
Collected by Whitehorse Historical SocietyLength of embroidered lace on a background of cream net. Pattern is of flowers in cream, mauve and deep pink. The lower edge is scalloped in cream. There are trails of cream leaves and flowers entwined around the coloured flowershandcrafts, lacemaking -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of wedding party
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series shows a wedding that was held on the Island.Colour photograph taken from the subjects' right of a bride, groom, and flower girl standing among pink flowers.catalogue number written on reverse in pencilchurchill island, photograph -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Domestic Object - Flower Press
2 x 205 cm wooden plates aligned together by threaded bolts in each corner, corners have been rounded, butterfly nuts on each bolt used to apply pressure between both platesWooden flower press, 2 wooden plates held together with bolt in each corner, used to press flowershandcrafts, equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Doyley, not known
Handed to donor by mother Vera McDowell in 1980'sA round ecru tatted doiley of flower shaped centre, middle ring of swirls and outer ring of flower shapes.handcrafts, tatting -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Doyley, circa 1910
Donor's grandmother, Martha Edwards own work about 1910Round off white doyley of central flower shape, circle of radiating lines and outer circle of flower circles.handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Decorative object - Velvet mantel hanging embroidered with chenille thread, c. 1890
Variably described as mantel hangings, pelmets or valances, these became a common form of Victorian interior decoration in the second half of the 19th century. The hanging uses arrasene embroidery which was introduced for artistic embroidery c.1883. Arrasene embroidery was a variation of chenille embroidery and was mainly used for curtain borders, mantel hangings and screens. When used to embroider flowers on velvet or plush, it was sewn upon the surface without being ‘drawn through’. Madonna lilies, irises, daffodils and narcissi were commonly used in designs of mantel hangings.Velvet mantel hanging embroidered with chenille thread. The scalloped edge of the pelmet is bordered by multicoloured silk cording. This example was owned by Netty Cornish of 15 Peel Street, Kew, and donated by her daughter, Mrs F Plumridge in 1980. The embroidered flowers in this example include narcissi and roses.mantel pelmet, peel street, kew, nettie cornish, mary plumridge -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing, Embroidered Silk & Cotton Apron, 1950s
The Matyó region of Hungary, which includes Mezökövesd is known for its rich costume traditions, specifically embroidery. Matyó embroidery is a densely-patterned style of free-hand work in rich and colorful floral motifs. Its prime era was the 1860s and 1870s when the folk arts thrived. This example characterizes the dynamic color combinations and flower varieties of the Matyó tradition.The textile is part of a large and significant collection of items donated by Rosemary Vaughan-Smith, past member and office-bearer of the Kew Historical Society. between 2005-12. The collection includes costumes, scrapbooks, autograph books, artworks and objects.Rectangular apron worked in three panels, the lower two of which are backed. The waist tie is of a floral fabric. The tape is attached to both vertical sides. There is a black fringe attached to the bottom panel over floral printed fabric. The needlework techniques employed in the embroidery include flat stitch which is used to create the effect of quilting and creating large brightly coloured flowers in the middle section. mezökövesd, aprons - hungarian, matyo embroidery, migration -
Orbost & District Historical Society
plastic bag, c 1960's
Snowy River Dry Cleaners was situated in Stanley Street, Orbost (previously a hat factory). There was also a shop in the CBD of Orbost. Basil Dowie moved his dry cleaning business from Nicholson Street to 31 Stanley Street where Stuart Hats had been. He had originally bought the business from Laurie Harrington in August 1950. (more information in Orbost & District Historical Society Newsletter No. 138 - John Phillips) This item is from a business no longer existing.A clear plastic bag with green print. - Snowy River Dry Cleaners. attached is orange card - E. Scott 004408Your garment Flower Fresh from Snowy River Dry Cleaners Orbostdry-cleaners-orbost laundry -
J. Ward Museum Complex
Functional object - Old Ararat Gaol - Padlock with no key
This padlock was used on the cells of Old Ararat Gaol in the 1800's. This padlock is significant in its interpretative abilities of showing what equipment was used in containing prisoners on the Victorian goldfield. Metal gaol padlock with open hinged clasp. Front view of open padlock with hinged keyhole cover with two engravings. Five bolts. Back view of padlock with 12 bolts. Large dent at the base. Two bolts on each side. Scratches and dents from repeated usage. Some spots of corrosion.Two engravings on keyhole latch - the word "SECURE" and a twelve prong star or flower.gaol, prison, prisoner, padlock -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Document - Photocopy of article (magazine/newspaper), C 19/05/1930
This is a photocopy of a newspaper article entitled "By the skin of the teeth: a Grampians orchid rediscovery", written by "A. B. B.", published in the Melbourne newspaper "The Age" on 19 May 1930. It describes the rediscovery of the blue spiral sun-orchid in the Grampians by C.W. D'AltonA copy of a newspaper article entitled "By the skin of the teeth: a Grampians orchid rediscovery"."Flowers, cousin, C. W, D'Alton" written in blue pen at top of copy.media, newspaper articles -
Australian Jazz Museum
Musical Instrument, Circa 1920s
Restored by Tony Newstead. Played by Dr Phil Law during the 1930s, "for dances and other functions, while teaching at Clunes, Talbot, Creswick, Learmonth, Newtown, Smeaton, and while teaching at Elwood (at Eltham, Gisborne and Sunbury." including on many of his expeditions to the Antarctic. Phil Law was a dedicated jazz reed player and band leader in his early years as a country school teacher. His brothers also played. Gift of Dr Phil Law - 1999. Dr Law died in Melbourne on 28 February 2010 at the age of 97.Owned and played by Dr Phillip Garth (Phil) Law AC, CBE, for dances and other functions, while teaching during the 1930s, and on many of his 28 expeditions to the Antarctic. Metal Silver B flat soprano saxophone made by V. Kohlert and Sons, Graslitz, Czechoslovakia. Circa 1920s. Mother of pearl keys, slight denting. Additional mouth piece. On bell of saxophone "Kohlert Sons / Graslitz / Czechoslovakia" framed by flower and leaf motifdr phil law, dr phillip law, soprano saxophone, kohlert and sons, kohlert sons, antarctic explorer, b flat soprano saxophone, silver instrument, reed instrument -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plant specimen, Flowers from the Holy Land, possibly c1949
This item was located in a book called The English Lakes which was owned by E.C. Holmes [Edward Carter Holmes was the name of my mother's, Elizabeth Mary [Elizabeth] Holmes family's pioneer settler. He arrived in Geelong on the 28th of June, 1849, with his wife Sarah and their first child Frances Harriet as assisted immigrants (people whose passage was subsidised by an assisted immigration scheme) to New South Wales at Port Henry, Geelong in the sailing boat ‘Larpent’. Sarah and Edward arrived two years before his mother, Harriet, arrived as unassisted passenger in Geelong on ‘The Eagle’. 200 of the " Larpent" passengers had been selected in England by Rev John Dunmore Lang whose wish was to encourage the migration of hard-working, God-fearing Protestants to the colony. He sponsored two ships, the "Travancore" and the" Larpent', to bring the settlers to Australia in 1849 with Dr Alexander Thomson, a Sydney Presbyterian minister, ready to receive and settle them. Thomson owned section 10 of the parish of Barrabool known as the Kardinia section — a square mile of undulating land west of Colac, still known today as Larpent. Among the 'Larpent' immigrants were many well-known Ballarat and District pioneers including Armitage, Mercer, Oddie and Scott. For more details about this migration scheme refer to: A thoroughly Protestant emigration: the emigration activities of the Rev. Dr. J.D. Lang / Ian Wynd.2006.] [source: Jane Dyer 2024] Printed card with a pressed botanical specimen glued onto it. Printed onto the card 'Flowers from the Holy Land. Placed on the Holy Sepulchrechatham family archive, chatham, holmes, ec holmes. holy land, relic, botanical, botany, holy sepulchre, botanical specimen -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plant specimen - Pressed Flowers, n.d
Two sprigs of pressed flowers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, 1948
Notes on plants in flower, etc.plants, flowers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, St Mark's Emerald Floral Festival, 1960-1970
Invitation to annual flower festivalflower show, st mark's emerald floral festival -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Glass slide, 1891-1905
Glass slide of Eucalypt flowers.flowers, eucalyptus -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Slides, Ian McCann, Flowers July 80, 1976 - 1984
Colour Photograph of white Flowers -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ian McCann, Main Street - Gold Reef Mall, c 1987
Red and Yellow Flowers in the Mallgold reef mall -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Hand Painted Tiles, Pre 1960
Seven handpainted tiles of flowers.hibiscus, handpainted tiles, flora, wild iris, bottlebrush, bladderwort, tufted lily, lobelia, darling lily -
Federation University Art Collection
Printmaking, 'Native flowers with Dragonfly', Jenny Nolan, 1977
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 print of blue flowers.art, artwork, jenny nolan, nolan, flora, printmaking, print -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Acrylic on plyboard, Duffy, Jennifer, 'Flame Leaves' by Jennifer Duffy, 2005
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed painting of a red flowerart, artwork, horsham campus, flora, jennifer duffy, horsham campus art collection, alumni -
Federation University Art Collection
Bookplate, John and Zelma Myra and Jan [Gardner] Ex Libris
Bookplate with a ring of coloured flowersbookplate, john gartner, zelda gartner, myra gartner, jan garner, flora -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork, Untitled by Neville Bunning
Watercolour on paper featuring flowers.neville bunning, requires framing, flowers, flora -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Sepia print, 32, 1928
Students digging in the flower garden. May 17th 1928.students, digging, flower gardens -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork - bookplate, Andrew Sibley, Bookplate for Robert Juniper, 2014
Bookplate featuring paintbrushes and flowersflowers, robert juniper, paintbrushes -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork - bookplate, Margaret Marriott Ex Libris, not dated
Bookplate featuring a vase of flowers"MARGARET MARRIOTT"bookplate, margaret marriott, flowers -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork - bookplate, Helen Manifold, not dated
Bookplate featuring a vase of flowers"HELEN MANIFOLD"bookplate, vase, flowers, helen manifold -
Pyrenees Shire Council
painting, Cherry Pattendon, Untitled, 2006
significant as a work of art by local Pyrenees artist, locally significant to the Central Highlands Region of Victoria as a representation of local landscape and/or culture Painting of a woman holding a flower signed: CM Pattenden 2006 (lower left) -
Federation University Bookplate Collection
Work on paper - Bookplate, Susan Tomnay Ex Libris
After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition. Colourful bowl of flowers on a bookshelf.Signed Mary Keep in pencil beneath image.flowers, bowl, bookshelf, bookplate, ex libris, australian bookplate design awards, kieth wingrove trust, international bookplate design