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Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign, Public Transport Victoria (PTV), "On request these seats (or this area) must be made available for passengers with special needs", 2015
... "On request these seats (or this area) must be made ...Sign - with an adhesive backing, titled "On request these seats (or this area) must be made available for passengers with special needs", has information about the definition and two symbols.trams, tramways, ptv, tickets, signs, officers, behaviour, disability services -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Smartcard could be just the ticket to ride", 22/10/2004 12:00:00 AM
... "Smartcard could be just the ticket to ride" ...Newspaper clipping - from The Age, 22/10/2004 about the tender for a new ticketing system to replace Metcard by 2007, for which the tender expires March 2007. Looks at some of the likely companies, ERG, Cubic, OneLink, Wayfarer. Notes some of the problems, particularly for trams. Quotes PTUA Secretary Tony Morton and opposition Transport Spokesman, Terry Mulder.trams, tramways, ticket, myki, metcard -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Printed Paper Bag, Yarra Trams, "Beware - Look Listen be alert around trams", c2010
... "Beware - Look Listen be alert around trams" ...Printed page bag with a yellow carry string, printed on heavy yellow paper, with the message "Beware - Look Listen be alert around trams" and the rhino on skateboard. On rear has message about a tram weighs as much as 30 rhinos. On the base of the back, has the Yarra trams website and logo.trams, tramways, yarra trams, rhinos, safety -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Forms, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "This Office will be closed", 1960's
... "This Office will be closed" ...Poster or Notice - printed on heavy card, blank form, with the short title "This Office will be closed", advising the General Public of dates when MMTB Offices and depots would be closed for business. Signed W. Aird Secretary. 2 copies heldtrams, tramways, mmtb, head office, depots, notices and information -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, "Will Acland Street be eaten by PTV Trams?", Sep. 2014
... "Will Acland Street be eaten by PTV Trams?" ...Newspaper clippings from a local Port Phillip Council newspaper Sept. 2014, titled "Will Acland Street be eaten by PTV Trams?", about the proposal to reconstruct the terminus in Acland St for the Route 96 trams to cater for E class trams and the issues raised. .1 - Article looks at the issues, the views of the St Kilda Village Traders group, Port Phillip Council Has a photo of E 6003 in the area. .2 - an advert? by the St Kilda village traders showing their options and the Port Phillip Council option which was adopted. The advert seeks feedback via SMStrams, tramways, acland st, route 96, trackwork, st kilda, city of port phillip -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Toy, Yarra Trams, "Look Listen, be alert around trams / Yarra Trams", c2014
... "Look Listen, be alert around trams / Yarra Trams" ...Yellow moulded rubber soft or flexile toy Rhino with words "Look Listen, be alert around trams / Yarra Trams" on one side and "A tram weighs as much as 30 Rhinos". On the underside has a grey button when pushed makes the sound of an "electronic tram" gong - twice. Two copies held.trams, tramways, yarra trams, safety, rhinos -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Instruction, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Questions that could be asked at the final examination", 1980
... "Questions that could be asked at the final examination" ...Duplicated foolscap 4 sheets, stapled in the top left hand corner titled "Questions that could be asked at the final examination", provides 42 Questions and Answers. Used when Carolyn was training as a conductor at Malvern Depot in 1980. 237.1 - ditto, but provides 37 questions and answers. Used by Lindsay Rickard - Brunswick depot late 1970's?trams, tramways, tickets, mmtb, conductors, training -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Sun News-Pictorial, Melbourne, Sanctuary May Be Taken Over By State, 3 February 1949
... Sanctuary May Be Taken Over By State ...Government to consider whether to take over the Sanctuary or provide more funds.photocopyGovernment to consider whether to take over the Sanctuary or provide more funds.1940s -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Financial record - Journal, Bamford Pty Ltd, Ringwood - Accounts book - appears to be customer balances 1950-1957. In alphabetical order (only a smaple of pages scanned)
... Bamford Pty Ltd, Ringwood - Accounts book - appears to be ...Slim Bound Ledger Book, Red Cover, for period 1950-1957, consisting of pages of names and balances in alphabetical order, probably customer names. Nothing written on spine. Only a sample of pages scanned. -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Rouvette Georgie, Be Prepared- guidlines for small museums for writing a disaster preparedness plan, 2007
... Be Prepared- guidlines for small museums for writing a ...A guide to all aspects of presenting a successful and engaging exhibition to the public Victoriaexhibitions, reference material -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Map, Plan of the property of Messers Atkins and Clarke to be sold at the Mansion, Bacchus Marsh 19th April 1856. Copy 1
... Plan of the property of Messers Atkins and Clarke to be ...This plan of land allotments for sale indicates the property once owned by the Bacchus family in and around the township area of Bacchus Marsh. The Bacchus family sold their property in Bacchus Marsh to John Atkins and Robert Nalder Clarke in March 1851. Atkins and Clarke kept the property for a number of years until April 1856 when these allotments were put up for sale.This plan is almost identical to another copy held by the Bacchus Marsh and District Historical Society, VC Record 452, BMDHS collection). This plan, VC Record 707 Copy 1, contains a little more detail overall than VC Record 452 Copy 2, such as who did the survey work for the plan (R.C. Bagot) and who the selling agents were, (W.M. Tennent), and on the right side of the plan near the Lerderderg River is indicated the general area for a second parcel of land from this sale which is to be sold. There is also a compass illustration indicating north and south compass points.This is a very early land sales plan for the township of Bacchus Marsh and it therefore provides some clues as to how the early urban development of the township took place. Upon seeing the map in 1911 Bacchus Marsh Express newspaper editor Christopher Crisp wrote "The sale appears to have created the present township, which had a nucleus in earlier times further east", Express, 30 September, 1911, page 3.A single page paper plan showing allotments of land for sale. The subdivided land shown was owned by John Atkins and Robert Nalder Clarke, but previously owned by the Bacchus Family and was in and around their Manor House (Mansion) property in Bacchus Marsh.There are 5 portions of land further divided into numerous small portions. The land for sale is bounded by the present day streets of Main Street, Young Street, McFarland Street, Morton Streets, Crook Street, and part of the eastern section extends to the Lerderderg River. Scale: 8 chains to 1 inch The plan is pasted into a bound volume containing 76 maps or plans in total. BMDHS Loc: AR/B12/S4 Bacchus Marsh Township and Nearby Districts Maps Volume In-house Digital copies: BMDHS, Computer Network: Maps\Bacchus Marsh Township and Nearby Districts Maps VolumeHeading: Plan of the first portion of land. The property of Messers Atkins and Clarke situate at Bacchus Marsh. To be sold by W.M. Tennent & Co. at the Mansion on the Ground on Saturday the 19th April 1856. Below heading: Jas Ferguson, Lithographer On upper right side: Subdivided by R.C. Bagot London and Liverpool Chambers, Melbourne. 'Thos Taubman'. Post Office Stamp: BACCHUS MARSH VICTORIA MY 6, 63bacchus marsh victoria maps, bacchus family, land sales, manor house bacchus marsh -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Phillip Pepper author, T DeAraugo Editor, You Are What You Make Yourself to Be by Phillip Pepper, 1980
... You Are What You Make Yourself to Be by Phillip Pepper ...The story of Phillip Peppers family relatives and forebears and struggles to come to terms with the changes to their lifestyle over many generationsISBN 908090 28 5aboriginals, sports, settlement -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Container, Ringwood Garden Club Inc - Tub of Artefacts and Documents to be catalogued
... to be catalogued. ...RINGWOOD GARDEN CLUB INC. The following is a list of items that are stored at the RDHS Archive site, from the Ringwood Garden Club. This box of items does not include all the archival items from the Club, the Minutes will be kept at the home of the Archive Officer. Medal: From the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria. Won at Box Hill show, in 1978. Badge: An early Ringwood Horticultural & Agricultural Society badge. Old Photograph: “Judging the Fruit Exhibits”, circa 1908. Certificate: 3rd. Prize at the 2009 Hanging Basket Competition, from the R.H.S.V. Shield: From the National Dahlia Society of Victoria, Annual Inter Society Championship In 1975. Won by the then: Ringwood & District Horticultural Garden Club. Tray: The Bill McDowell Perpetual Trophy for Amateur Cut Flowers: winners from 1973 to 1987. Old Photograph: From the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, awarded at the Royal Melbourne Show in 1947, First Prize, Ringwood. Certificate: From the Melbourne City Council: Festival of Progress, held in 1951, to Commemorate the Centenary of Victorian Government. Certificate of Merit: from past winners at shows. (5) Certificates: 2 unused Certificates of Merit, 1 unused Champion certificate. Garden Competition Certificates: from 1959 to 1981. Poster: Early Autumn Show poster displayed in shop Windows. Hortico Prize Certificates: 2 unused, $10.00 & $5.00 value. Tape Recording: Recorded history of the Ringwood Garden Club, talk given by the late Hugh McCall on 23/9/1996, Club’s centenary. Prize Cards: 41 First Prize” cards from Mrs. D. Holloway & 27 “Second Prize” cards, from 1956 to 1960. Prize Cards: 2 First Prize & 1 Second Prize card from Mrs. Holloway at the 1st. Heathmont Boy Scouts in 1958. Prize Cards: 4 Prize Cards from the Upwey & District Garden Club. 3 lsts., 12nd. Prize Card: from the Boronia & District H & A. Society: 1st. Prize, (no other information) Prize Card: from the R.H.S.V.: Second Prize for 1 Vase of Daffodils, Mr W Rosel. Prize Card: from the Dandenong Ranges Floral Festival, Easter Show, First Prize, Mrs Holloway in April, 1957 plus a Second Prize, same year. Prize Card: from the Mitcham Horticultural Society, Autumn Show, Mrs Holloway, 1 Bowl of Floating Flowers in 1958. Laminated Certificates: from the Great Victorian Hanging Basket Competition by the R.H.S.V. (no years mentioned) Club Syllabus: from 1980 to 2015. Photographs: from winners at our shows and judges at those shows. Ribbons: Ringwood Horticultural Society, 1962, Champion, Exhibit in Vegetables. Upwey & District Garden Club, 1977, Jubilee Carnival of Flowers. Ringwood garden Club, Vic. Large Dahlia Championships, 1983,6 Dahlias, D.V.’s. National Dahlia Soc. of Vic., Autumn Show, 1975, Inter-Societies Championship. Upwey & District Garden Club, 1980 Carnival of Flowers, Mountain Dist. Cham’s. “ “ “ “ , Spring Show, 1973. “ “ “ “ , Carnival of Flowers, 1984, Inter Society Exhibit. “ “ “ “ , “ “ “ , 1982. Best Exhibit. Healesville Garden Club: Autumn Show, Best Exhibit, Cut Flower Section. Ringwood Garden Club, Autumn Show, 1964, Best Exhibit in Vegetables. Upwey & District Garden Club, 1974 Carnival of Flowers. Ringwood Garden Club, Spring 1986, Best Exhibit in Junior Cookery. Ringwood & District Hort. & Graden Club, Autumn Show, 1974, Best Floral Art. Ringwood garden Club, Autumn 1989, Ringwood Amateur Dahlia Championship, Ringwood Horticultural Society, Autumn Show, 1963, Best Exhibit in Vegetables. Ringwood H & A Society: Autumn Show, 1957, Best Exhibit Floral Art. Ringwood & District Horticultural & Garden Club, Spring Show, 1973, Best Floral Art Exhibit. Upwey & District Garden Club, Carnival of Flowers, 1985. Mountain District Championships, Inter-Society Exhibit. Yarra Glen A. & H. Society Inc. Annual Show: small blue sash-style ribbon. Small Ribbons: from Victoria 150, a second (red) & 3rd. (green) Felt Badges: 1 green for Secretary: 1 blue for Judge. Rosette: 3rd. Prize at the Hanging Basket Competition in 2009. Blue Folder: contains photographs, prize cards, certificates, awards, etc. Albums: 4 photo, albums of garden shows, floral art, Spring Celebration photos and Newspaper articles. * All items placed in the container were placed there on 2nd. September, 2019. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Financial record - Ledger, Bamford Pty Ltd, Ringwood - Ledger Accounting Book 1937-1954 - Appear to be Customer Accounts
... -1954 - Appear to be Customer Accounts ...Large Bound Accounting Ledger, which appears to be a ledger of Customer Accounts for the period approximately 1947-1954. There is an alphabetiocal index to names at the front of the ledger. Only a sample of pages scanned. -
Darebin Art Collection
Painting, Janet Mathews, There will be Dragons: Journey into the Unknown IV, 2005-2006
... There will be Dragons: Journey into the Unknown IV ... -
Darebin Art Collection
Print, Shaike Snir, Let There Be, Unknown
... Let There Be ... -
Vision Australia
Sign - Text, 'And the Eyes of the Blind Shall Be Opened', 2025
... 'And the Eyes of the Blind Shall Be Opened' ...Created for an exhibition, this sign shows in large print and braille the first 13 lines of the Tilly Aston poem 'And the eyes of the blind shall be opened' from her book 'Maiden Verses'.White plastic board with black writing and Braille overlaybraille, tilly aston -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Victorian Railways - Melbourne Suburban Electrification. Its advantages and Economies. When it will be Completed
... . Its advantages and Economies. When it will be Completed ...Buff coloured multi-fold brochure consisting of 10 pagesDocument contains headings named - Lines Already Electrified, When the scheme will be completed, What the Melbourne Suburban Electification is, Advantaged of Electrification, How the scheme benefits local industry, Postponement of duplifications and other additional facilities, Probable future developments of electrification, Electrification is a financial success. Information presented by the Victorian Railways Commissioners, 11th May, 1921. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Joel Joel Primary School Number 1702 site can be seen in the Background
... Joel Joel Primary School Number 1702 site can be seen in ...Joel Joel Public Hall Primary School site can be seen in background.stawell education -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Article - Newspaper Article, Wait for Recreation Facilities May be Over
... Wait for Recreation Facilities May be Over ...In 1990, the article "Wait for recreation facilities may be over" by Suzanne Carbone discussed the anticipated opening of new recreation facilities at Banksia Gardens Community Services in Broadmeadows, Victoria. These facilities, including sports fields and playgrounds, were expected to enhance community engagement and promote healthy lifestyles. This development marked a significant milestone for the culturally diverse and vibrant Broadmeadows community.The anticipated opening of new recreation facilities at Banksia Gardens Community Services in Broadmeadows, Victoria, in 1990 marked a pivotal moment for the community. These facilities, including sports fields and playgrounds, were set to significantly enhance community engagement and promote healthy lifestyles. This development underscored the ongoing efforts to support and uplift one of Australia's most disadvantaged and culturally diverse areas, reflecting the community's resilience and commitment to growth.Digital copy of page 8 of the Broadmeadows Observer, Wednesday 28 March 1990newspaper article, broadmeadows observer, broadmeadows banksia gardens, recreation, october 1990, suzanne carbone -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Book - Illustrated Book, Richard Reid (1944-) et al, Just wanted to be there: Australian Service Nurses 1899-1999, 1999
... Just wanted to be there: Australian Service Nurses 1899 ...A history of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service 1899-1999Illustrated book with dust pink cover. front cover has a black and white photograph of s nurse with two hospital beds covered with mosquito tents (No 74 Camp Hospital, Katherine, NT, 1945). Part of title printed in black ink above this photo, remainder of title overprinted in white ink at the bottom of this photo. Below this is a small rectangular illustration and words: their service our heritage. Title is also printed in black ink on spine along with publishers logonon-fictionA history of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service 1899-1999military nursing-australia-history, nurses-australia-history, australian army nurses -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Evidence to be given at the inquiry into Public Transport Facilities at Ballarat", 4/1968
... "Evidence to be given at the inquiry into Public Transport ...Details the history of the Ballarat system, take over by the SEC and the conditions of that take over by the SEC, reconstruction, financial losses incurred by the SEC, decline in passengers, its suitability, condition of the infrastructure and rolling stock. Its unsuitability to extend, effectiveness of the Geelong conversion, ability of private bus operators, tramway employees, methods of abandonment, tram tracks, overhead and impact on the electricity supply system. Dated 2/4/1968. Has a table showing the income and losses and population from 1935 to 1967, a coloured graphical presentation of tramway statistics, sheet of Fares and Charges for Ballarat. Attached to the rear of the document was an advertisement for Ballarat Tramways fare sections (See Reg Item 8039) and a map showing tram and bus services - drawing No. VX4/1/1. Attached to the second copy is drawing VD6/144, showing Geelong bus routes and former tram routes. See item 8038 for the Bendigo document dated May 1968. Yield information and demonstrates the SEC's attitude to trams in Ballarat and their finances. Report, 13 foolscap pages + three attachments stapled on left hand side, titled "Evidence to be given at the inquiry into Public Transport Facilities at Ballarat" Two copies held.secv, ballarat, trams, tramways, sec, reports, closure, history, buses, submissions -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Book - Illustrated Book, Richard Reid (1944-) et al, Just wanted to be there: Australian Service Nurses 1899-1999- Duplicate Copy, 1999
... Just wanted to be there: Australian Service Nurses 1899 ...A history of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service 1899-1999Illustrated book with dust pink cover. front cover has a black and white photograph of s nurse with two hospital beds covered with mosquito tents (No 74 Camp Hospital, Katherine, NT, 1945). Part of title printed in black ink above this photo, remainder of title overprinted in white ink at the bottom of this photo. Below this is a small rectangular illustration and words: their service our heritage. Title is also printed in black ink on spine along with publishers logo.non-fictionA history of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service 1899-1999military nursing-australia-history, nuses-australia-history, australia army-nurses -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Report, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Evidence to be given at the inquiry into Public Transport Facilities at Bendigo", May. 1968
... "Evidence to be given at the inquiry into Public Transport ...Details the history of the Bendigo system, take over by the SEC and the conditions of that take over by the SEC, reconstruction, financial losses incurred by the SEC, decline in passengers, its suitability, condition of the infrastructure and rolling stock. Its unsuitability to extend, effectiveness of the Geelong conversion, ability of private bus operators, tramway employees, methods of abandonment, tram tracks, overhead and impact on the electricity supply system. Has a table showing the income and losses and population from 1935 to 1967, a coloured graphical presentation of tramway statistics, sheet of Fares and Charges for Ballarat. Attached to the rear of the document was an advertisement for Ballarat Tramways fare sections (See Reg Item 8039) See item 9835 for the Ballarat report dated April 1968. At the rear of the second copy is drawing VX4/2/1 showing bus and tram routes in Bendigo and VD6/144A for Geelong. See Reg Item 8046 for a separate map which may have been part of this report.Yield information and demonstrates the SEC's attitude to trams in Bendigo and their finances.Report 15 Foolscap sheets, duplicated and three attachments, was stapled in the top left hand corner, titled "Evidence to be given at the inquiry into Public Transport Facilities at Bendigo" Presented 28/5/1968. Two copies held.trams, tramways, reports, closure, bendigo, history, buses, submissions -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Phillip Pepper, You are what you make yourself to be : the story of a Victorian Aboriginal family, 1842-1980, 1980
... You are what you make yourself to be : the story of a ...The story of a Victorian Aboriginal family, 1842-1980143 p.; 26 cmnon-fictionThe story of a Victorian Aboriginal family, 1842-1980pepper family, indigenous australians -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Book - Illustrated book, Valda Wiles et al, There's a bird in my hand and a bear by the bed-I must be in ICU: the pivotal years of Australian critical care nursing, 2002
... There's a bird in my hand and a bear by the bed-I must be ...The book consists of five parts: the four pillars of critical care, the development of critical nursing and medicine in Australia, critical care nursing-its genesis and evolution, critical care nursing-education and special interest groups.Illustrated book with red cover. On the front is a black and white photo of two nurses standing beside a patient in an oxygen tent (Royal Melbourne Hospital [ca.1950s]). Title and authors names printed on front cover and spine. Also on front cover is the logo of the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses. On the back cover is information about the authors.non-fictionThe book consists of five parts: the four pillars of critical care, the development of critical nursing and medicine in Australia, critical care nursing-its genesis and evolution, critical care nursing-education and special interest groups.intensive care nursing, australian college of critical care nurses-history -
Darebin Art Collection
Photograph, Atong Atem, 'Malaang in Blue' (from the series 'To Be Real'), 2020
... 'Malaang in Blue' (from the series 'To Be Real') ...In these bold, dynamic portraits, seemingly surreal worlds are created and explored by the subjects, filling the ground floor with vibrant colour and life. Exploring mythology and fantasy, belonging and truth, Atong Atem continues her exploration of identity, and the ways in which we construct images and stories to understand ourselves and our surroundings. Atem’s portraits reference the work of 20th century African studio photographers Malick Sidibe, Philip Kwame Apagya and Seydou Keita to create a visual representation of a relationship to culture. She was drawn to their work as an alternative to ethnographic and colonial images of Black people which she encountered in the history of photography on the African continent. This movement of photographers emerged from a desire to document themselves and their communities on their own terms. Artist Bio Atong Atem is an Ethiopian born, South Sudanese artist and writer living in Narrm/ Melbourne. Atem’s work explores the inherent intimacy of portraiture and photography as well as the role photographers take as story tellers, interrogating photography as a framework for looking at the world and positioning people in it. She takes framing into a fantastical direction with the small portals over the subjects’ faces, inviting the viewer to look at them through a surreal and constructed lens. Atem references the works of 20th century African studio photographers Malick Sidibe, Philip Kwame Apagya and Seydou Keita to create a visual representation of a relationship to culture. She works primarily with photography, video and textiles to explore migrant narratives and postcolonial practices in the African diaspora, the relationship between public and private spaces and the exploration of home and identity through portraiture. Atem has exhibited her work across Australia, including National Gallery of Victoria, Art Gallery of New South Wales, National Portrait Gallery, Immigration Museum, Gertrude Contemporary and Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Atem has at international art fairs including Photo London 2023, Photo Basel 2022 and Vogue Fashion Fair in Milan. Atem has exhibited internationally at the Tate Modern, London, and Wereldmuseum in Rotterdam, C/O Berlin and with PHOTO Australia at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A). Atem has also exhibited in the Africa Fashion exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria, which was launched and curated by the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A). Atem was the recipient of the inaugural La Prairie Art Award from the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 2022 and the National Gallery of Victoria and MECCA M-Power scholarship in 2017. Her work is held in numerous collections including the National Gallery of Victoria, the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the State Library Victoria and the National Portrait Gallery. -
Darebin Art Collection
Photograph, Atong Atem, 'Orange Portrait' (from the series 'To Be Real'), 2020
... 'Orange Portrait' (from the series 'To Be Real') ...In these bold, dynamic portraits, seemingly surreal worlds are created and explored by the subjects, filling the ground floor with vibrant colour and life. Exploring mythology and fantasy, belonging and truth, Atong Atem continues her exploration of identity, and the ways in which we construct images and stories to understand ourselves and our surroundings. Atem’s portraits reference the work of 20th century African studio photographers Malick Sidibe, Philip Kwame Apagya and Seydou Keita to create a visual representation of a relationship to culture. She was drawn to their work as an alternative to ethnographic and colonial images of Black people which she encountered in the history of photography on the African continent. This movement of photographers emerged from a desire to document themselves and their communities on their own terms. Artist Bio Atong Atem is an Ethiopian born, South Sudanese artist and writer living in Narrm/ Melbourne. Atem’s work explores the inherent intimacy of portraiture and photography as well as the role photographers take as story tellers, interrogating photography as a framework for looking at the world and positioning people in it. She takes framing into a fantastical direction with the small portals over the subjects’ faces, inviting the viewer to look at them through a surreal and constructed lens. Atem references the works of 20th century African studio photographers Malick Sidibe, Philip Kwame Apagya and Seydou Keita to create a visual representation of a relationship to culture. She works primarily with photography, video and textiles to explore migrant narratives and postcolonial practices in the African diaspora, the relationship between public and private spaces and the exploration of home and identity through portraiture. Atem has exhibited her work across Australia, including National Gallery of Victoria, Art Gallery of New South Wales, National Portrait Gallery, Immigration Museum, Gertrude Contemporary and Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Atem has at international art fairs including Photo London 2023, Photo Basel 2022 and Vogue Fashion Fair in Milan. Atem has exhibited internationally at the Tate Modern, London, and Wereldmuseum in Rotterdam, C/O Berlin and with PHOTO Australia at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A). Atem has also exhibited in the Africa Fashion exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria, which was launched and curated by the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A). Atem was the recipient of the inaugural La Prairie Art Award from the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 2022 and the National Gallery of Victoria and MECCA M-Power scholarship in 2017. Her work is held in numerous collections including the National Gallery of Victoria, the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the State Library Victoria and the National Portrait Gallery. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Looking north along Seymour St. Old RWT. & H. Co. site to be built on. Ringwood 1981
... be built on. Ringwood 1981 ...Black and White photoWritten on back of photograph, "2/81. Looking north along Seymour St. Old RWT. & H. Co. site to be built on." -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (item) - Multiple copies of photos of Lancaster Yeoman Cropmaster Meteor Mirach Dornier meteor missile unmanned reconnaissance unnamed jet powered sea launched twin tail drone Boeing XB56 Plus photos including Sabre Auster Autocar armament including rockets and bombs Airport fire drill and fire suits Ford Trimotor Bankstown airport Beaufighter F111 Course setting Bombsight Mk 9c Pika Jindivik engine, photos of various aircraft including Sunderland Auster autocar aircraft bombs and rockets In folder named photos to be sorted
... autocar aircraft bombs and rockets In folder named photos to be ...