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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Phillip Island in Picture & Story, 1968
Bequeathed to the Museum by Y. Greig by her Executor B. Hotchin.Blue hard covered book, white printing. Blue dust cover. Birds (2) and koala bear on front, rough map and birds, koala, Pelican, Penquin, seal and crab on the back of the dust cover.Phillip Island in Picture & Storydunera, camp 2 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: CERTIFICATE
Copy of certificate awarded to Geoffrey L. Goudge by the Gould League of Bird Lovers, Victoria, to certify that he is a member of the League. Certificate shows photo of Mr. Gould at top, painted images of birds below.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, James Yeates & Sons (Printing) Pty Ltd, The Silk Jetties of the Mitchell river, 1972
This booklet was the first of a series of scientific and historical studies of Gippsland to be published by the Bairnsdale Advertiser. The author, Eric Charles Frederick Bird was Principal Fellow, Department of Geography, University of Melbourne, Australia. The Mitchell River silt jetties are an unusually long, thin landform located in the Gippsland Lakes region. They have been formed over millions of years by sediment deposition from the Mitchell River during periods of low water flow and subsequent wash-through during periods of high water flow. The long narrow banks of silt extend more than eight kilometres east into Lake King. This item is a useful reference for the silt jetties of the Mitchell River.A 32 pp book with alight green cover. The title is in black print, " The Silk Jetties of the Mitchell River" and underneath the title there is a b/w photograph of the Mitchell River and silt jetties taken from above in 1931. It was written by E. C. F. Bird.silt-jetties mitchell-river paynesville bird-e.c.f. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Domestic object - CAC saucepans and lids, Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, 1940
Set of 4 saucepans and lids All with the logo of CAC (Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation) on inside of lids.Logo on inside of lids "CA"superimposed over outline of birddomestic life, industry - manufacturing, commonwealth aircraft corporation, cac -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Domestic object - CAC pressure cooker, Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, 1940
Pressure cooker. With the logo of CAC (Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation) on inside of lid.Logo on inside of lids "CA" superimposed over outline of birddomestic life, industry - manufacturing, commonwealth aircraft corporation, cac -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
Staff photograph of female workers at Collins Bros Mill, c.1920s.Staff photograph of female workers at Collins Bros Mill.J.G. Bird / 1 Pitman St / Newcomb /pH 483462textile mills staff, woollen mills history, textile industry history, collins bros mill pty ltd, photographs, textile mills - staff, woollen mills - history, textile industry - history -
National Wool Museum
Ribbon
Awarded at Agricultural show.ECHUCA ANNUAL SHOW 1968 CHAMPION FEMALE UTILITY BIRDagricultural shows, echuca, victoria -
National Wool Museum
Ribbon
Awarded at Agricultural show.THE GREAT NORTHERN SHOW - ROCHESTER 1963 Champion BIRD OF SHOWagricultural shows, rochester, victoria -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Katie's Dream, 2000
In this novel, Katie begins having a dream soon after her fathers death. The dream is always the same yet when she awakes up she can never remember what it is about. During the next few months fragments of it start coming back to her. At Medlow, a dilapidated Victorian Villa she encounters a ghostly figure of ten year old Rachel. So begins a strange adventure which takes her back to 1898.In this novel, Katie begins having a dream soon after her father's death. The dream is always the same yet when she awakes up she can never remember what it is about. During the next few months fragments of it start coming back to her. At Medlow, a dilapidated Victorian Villa she encounters a ghostly figure of ten year old Rachel. So begins a strange adventure which takes her back to 1898.On Title Page: With my best wishes /Adrian Peniston-Birdmedlow, house names, warrigal road, (miss) norma bull, surrey hills, (mr) rob adams, (dr) (mr) richard bull, 1889, cairncross family, 1898, willcyrus -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Animal specimen - Little Black Cormorant, Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1860-1880
The Little Black Cormorant is mainly found in freshwater wetlands in Australia and Tasmania. It nests colonially and can sometimes be seen among Heron or Ibis colonies. This specimen has dark webbed feet which enable the bird to catch its prey underwater by diving and using the feet for propulsion. Interestingly, this species have nictitating membranes which cover the eyes underwater protecting them. The feathers of this species are not waterproof despite being commonly located in wetlands and therefore, can often be seen perched with wings outstretched in an effort to dry them after hunting for food in the water. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum in Sydney and the National Museum of Victoria (known as Museums Victoria since 1983), as well as individuals such as amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. These skins were then mounted by members of the Burke Museum Committee and put-on display in the formal space of the Museum’s original exhibition hall where they continue to be on display. This display of taxidermy mounts initially served to instruct visitors to the Burke Museum of the natural world around them, today it serves as an insight into the collecting habits of the 19th century.This specimen is part of a significant and rare taxidermy mount collection in the Burke Museum. This collection is scientifically and culturally important for reminding us of how science continues to shape our understanding of the modern world. They demonstrate a capacity to hold evidence of how Australia’s fauna history existed in the past and are potentially important for future environmental research. This collection continues to be on display in the Museum and has become a key part to interpreting the collecting habits of the 19th century.This Little Black Cormorant is a slim and small specimen of entirely black colouring with some lighter specks on the back. The bill is grey and is slender and hooked at the tip. The bird has been stylized with glass eyes and is placed on a wooden mount designed to look like a perch. The neck is long and the bird is looking over its right wing. It has dark webbed feet and is standing on the platform with a paper identification tag tied the right leg. 12a. /Little Pied Cormorant / See Catalogue Page 42 /taxidermy mount, taxidermy, animalia, burke museum, beechworth, australian museum, skin, reynell eveleigh johns, bird, australian birds, tasmania, australia, birds of australia, cormorant, little black cormorant, wetlands -
Queen's College
Bird mummy in a coffin, Late Period, 664-332 BCE
This item is part of the Dodgson Collection, which was bequeathed to Queen's College in 1892 by the Rev. James Dodgson. The collection was created by Aquila Dodgson, brother of James. Aquila Dodgson was a friend of the English Egyptologist Flinders Petrie, and it was through this friendship the Aquila was able to acquire ancient Egyptian artefacts. A detailed study of the collection was made by Christine Elias "Discovering Egypt: Egyptian Antiquities at the University of Melbourne", M.A. thesis 2010.Cartonnage coffin blackened on inside and out from resin/bitumen used to preserve bird and cover coffin. Remains of gold foil on exterior of coffin where bird's head would rest. Only head of bird extant with remainder of material now gone. It is also possible the coffin solely contained the head and was filled with plant remains, mud or linen.james dodgson, aquila dodgson, flinders petrie, bird, mummy, coffin -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Animal specimen - Blue-faced Honeyeater, Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1860-1880
The Blue-faced Honeyeater is commonly located in northern and eastern mainland Australia. It is also found in Papua New Guinea. This species prefer to reside in tropical locations or those which are sub-tropical and wetter temperate or semi-arid zones. It can be located in open forests and woodlands close to water. Due to these locations along with it's propensity for feeding on the fruit and flowers of the banana in northern Queensland, this species is colloquially known as the "Bananabird". These birds commonly reside in pairs, family groups or small flocks. They can often be found socialising with other species including the yellow-throated miner and the Little Friarbird. The Blue-faced Honeyeater feed on insects and invertebrates, but also may eat nectar and fruit from native and exotic plants. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum in Sydney and the National Museum of Victoria (known as Museums Victoria since 1983), as well as individuals such as amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. These skins were then mounted by members of the Burke Museum Committee and put-on display in the formal space of the Museum’s original exhibition hall where they continue to be on display. This display of taxidermy mounts initially served to instruct visitors to the Burke Museum of the natural world around them, today it serves as an insight into the collecting habits of the 19th century.This specimen is part of a significant and rare taxidermy mount collection in the Burke Museum. This collection is scientifically and culturally important for reminding us of how science continues to shape our understanding of the modern world. They demonstrate a capacity to hold evidence of how Australia’s fauna history existed in the past and are potentially important for future environmental research. This collection continues to be on display in the Museum and has become a key part to interpreting the collecting habits of the 19th century.The blue-faced Honeyeater is large in size with bright white and black colouring. The bird also has golden olive-green colouring on it's rear, tail and wings. Around the eyes is strikingly blue coloured skin which has faded significantly on this particular specimen. It also has a pair of glass eyes to replace the original which do not survive the taxidermy process. There is a patch of dark colouring on the plumage of the stomach and neck of the bird. This dark batch is surrounded by white plumage which also forms a white band across the back of the neck. This specimen is stylized placed on a wooden mount. The bird's feet are attached to a thin stick and the stick attached to the mount.taxidermy mount, taxidermy, animalia, burke museum, beechworth, australian museum, skin, reynell eveleigh johns, honeyeater, blue-faced honeyeater -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - An Australian Bird Book
Blue hardcover book titled: An Australian bird book by J.A. Leach, published by Whitcombe & Tombs Limited. The book has two hundred pages and is a guide to identify Australian birds. Aileen and john Ellison Collection."John Ellison" inside front coveraustralian birds, ornithology -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''60 CAMERA STUDIES OF AUSTRALIAN BIRDS''
... BIRDS ...Book. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 64 page soft cover booklet of colour photos of Australian birds by Donald Trounson and Molly Clampett with notes by Peggy Trounson. Printed in 1969 by Conpress Printing Pty Ltd, Sydney for Australian Consolidated Press and the Australian Women's Weekly. Catalogue sticker ''2250 TRO'' on front cover. Handwritten in biro pen on page 1 ''To Chis With much affection Donald & Peggy''Donald Trounson & Molly Clampettbooks, collections, ornithology, alec h chisholm collection, donald trounson, molly clampett, peggy trounson, birds, ornithololgy -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Animal specimen - Pacific Gull, Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1860-1880
This gull specimen is a young Herring Gull (Larus argentatus). It is a large gull and one of the most well known of the gulls. This particular species can be found in Northern Europe, Western Europe, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Scandinavia and the Baltic States. Juvenile and first-winter Herring Gulls are a brown colour with some darker streaks with a bark bill and dark eyes. These colours identifies this particular specimen as a juvenile bird. These birds are commonly seen near the seaside and are omnivores who scavenge from garbage dumps, landfill sites and sewage outflows. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum and the National Museum of Victoria, as well as individuals such amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. These skins were then mounted by members of the Burke Museum Committee and put-on display in the formal space of the Museum’s original exhibition hall where they continue to be on display. This display of taxidermy mounts initially served to instruct visitors to the Burke Museum of the natural world around them, today it serves as an insight into the collecting habits of the 19th century. This specimen is part of a significant and rare taxidermy mount collection in the Burke Museum. This collection is scientifically and culturally important for reminding us of how science continues to shape our understanding of the modern world. They demonstrate a capacity to hold evidence of how Australia’s fauna history existed in the past and are potentially important for future environmental research. This collection continues to be on display in the Museum and has become a key part to interpreting the collecting habits of the 19th century.This specimen is a juvenile Herring Gull with pale cream and brown coloured plumage. It has a dark bill and dark legs with webbed toes. The eyes are small and are made of glass. They are a pale brown and black colour. The feathers on on the lower back and tail are a darker brown colour compared to the pale plumage on the rest of the bird.Paper Tag: "2yd variega[ted]... Catelogu[e]..." Paper Tag: "Larus argentatus" Metal Tag: "1511"taxidermy mount, taxidermy, animalia, burke museum, beechworth, australian museum, skin, reynell eveleigh johns, bird, gull, pacific gull -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Mills Collection of Papers, 1. Unknown 2. October 1964. 3. Unknown SECV. 4. June 1963. 5. Unknown, Victorian Dept of Education. 6. Unknown SECV
... birds ...Catelogue of flora and fauna of the 1960s in the Kiewa Region.A collection of papers including: 1. Three poems. 2. The ''Three Floras of Bogong'Oct 1964. 3. 'SEC Bird Life within and adjacent to the Kiewa Works area' recorded between 1963 and 1964. 4. 'General Geology of the Kiewa Area' June 1963. 5. Victorian Department of Agriculture, 'Tobacco', Notes for Students/Geology/Maize Culture/The Buffalo Dam Project/Stamped with 'Hoys Passenger Service Pty Ltd'. 6, SEC Kiewa Region, Forestry and Conservation.No. 5. - Stamped with 'Hoys Passenger Service Pty Ltd'flora, bogong, birds, geology, kiewa valley, tobacco, forestry and conservation, secv -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Craft - Ship Model, Loch Ard, 1978
This model of the sailing ship Loch Ard, made by David Lumsden, was commissioned by Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village for the Loch Ard Centenary Commemoration in 1978. The Loch Ard was bound for Melbourne in 1878 loaded with passengers and cargo when it ran into a rocky reef at the base of Mutton Bird Island, near Port Campbell. Of the 54 crew members and passengers on board, only two survived: an apprentice, Tom Pearce and a young woman passenger, Eva Carmichael, who lost all of her family in the tragedy.This model ship is significant as an accurate depiction of the Heritage Listed Loch Ard ship.Ship model, of the heritage listed sailing ship Loch Ard, wrecked in 1878. Plaque engraved "The Loch Ard, Launched 8th November 1873 Clyde Scotland. Wrecked: 1st June 1878 off Mutton Bird Island Victoria Australia. Yet another victim of the fearful Shipwreck Coast"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, ship model loch ard, sailing ship, david lumsden, loch ard centenary 1978, loch ard, tall ship -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Bill Bate, Marysville Ten Years On, 2019
A book of photographs taken to commemorate the ten year anniversary of the 2009 Black Saturday bush fire that destroyed most of Marysville.Front cover has a photograph of a statue of a girl holding a bird that is on the verge of flying.non-fictionA book of photographs taken to commemorate the ten year anniversary of the 2009 Black Saturday bush fire that destroyed most of Marysville.marysville, ten year anniversary, black saturday, bushfire, celebration -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Bill Bate, Marysville Ten Years On, 2019
A book of photographs taken to commemorate the ten year anniversary of the 2009 Black Saturday bush fire that destroyed most of Marysville.Front cover has a photograph of a statue of a girl holding a bird that is on the verge of flying.non-fictionA book of photographs taken to commemorate the ten year anniversary of the 2009 Black Saturday bush fire that destroyed most of Marysville.marysville, ten year anniversary, black saturday, bushfire, celebration -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper Clipping, Nesting Sites, 25/4/1968
Collection of newspaper clippings from Scrap Book 1960 - 1973Article about the bird nesting sites being made in the Rhyll Swamp area.rhyll swamp phillip island, bird nesting sites, phillip island, newspaper clipping, jean jamieson -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Lady & Mutton Bird, Feb 1939
One of a collection of 18 photographs & postcards donated by Jill YeomanBlack & White photograph of a lady holding a Mutton Bird at Summerland, Phillip Island.Cowes Feb 1939mutton birds, wildlife - mutton birds, summerland beach phillip island, jill yeoman -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - SMALL JUG
Small white china jug with gold rim and decorated with an exotic bird and flowers.1003/4 38 MZ Ahrohlaw CMHR Czechoslovakiadomestic equipment, food consumption, jugs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - VAL DENSWORTH COLLECTION: EAGLEHAWK DAHLIA & ARTS PROCESSION, April 1979
Photograph. Eaglehawk D & A Procession. Tweetie bird, a witch, and small bear in the parade.photo, eaglehawk d & a procession., eaglehawk d & a procession. -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Wood Carving
This item originated in the former Dutch East Indies and was likely intended as a souvenir.A small wooden root has been carved to resemble a bird sitting on a plant. -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Letters x 2
Two letters on RAAF letterhead paper one dated 1/11/1941 from Jack to Hud. From collection of photographs and cuttings dedicated to the memory of WILKINSON JOHN HUDSON : Service Number - 400444 : Date of birth - 18 Feb 1914 : Place of birth - RUTHERGLEN VIC : Place of enlistment - MELBOURNE : Next of Kin - WILKINSON HUDSON. Wilkinson was awarded the distinguished flying cross in March 1944 and tragically killed in action over Germany also in 1944. See also 237 and 240. Photocopy of two handwritten letters on letterhead depicting bird in flight below a crown.John to Hudpilot, kia, killed in action, dfc, distinguished flying cross, wwii, world war two, air force -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Badge
Gould League of Bird Lovers Badge (2) Black Blue & Red Enamelstawell -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Painting: John ALEXOPOLOUS, John Alexopolous, Bird in Landscape, c.2005
Painting: acrylic on paper. Image depicts a bird in landscape in bright, vibrant colours. -
Federation University Art Collection
Bookplate, ‘Ex Libris John and Zelma Gartner’
John Gartner was a fine printer and publisher, an author, a noted philatelist, and also collector of Australian banknotes and coins. He was born on 16 July 1914 and was largely self-educated, leaving school at fourteen for work following the death of his father. Gartner developed a strong interest in the history of typography and printing and was apprenticed at the Advocate where his father had been a linotype operator. Aged 17, Gartner bought a hand press and some fonts of type, and in 1937 acquired a platen press from which he set and printed his private press books, published under the imprint of The Hawthorn Press. Gartner had a strong collection of Australian bookplates. He also looked at the work of artists overseas and commissioned personal plates. He subsequently built an international collection with preference for artists who printed from wood. His initial searches were in Belgium and Holland.(http://www3.slv.vic.gov.au/latrobejournal/issue/latrobe-84/t1-g-t7.html) A bird with outstretched wings and a crest of feathers on its head is depicted above the title.Audrey Hutchison England 1983 is printed on the back of the bookplatebookplate, australian bookplate design award, keith wingrove memorial trust, printmaking -
Mont De Lancey
Jewellery, 1920
Property of Late Miss E.M. SebireMarcasite brooch with 2 bird design, and a pair of marcasite earrings with a floral designBrooch: "Leca No.514"brooches, earrings -
Mont De Lancey
Handkerchief box
Red wooden handkerchief box lacquered - Oriental style with gold birds on the lid.boxes, handkerchief boxes