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The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Textile - Colour Patch, 6th Battalion, AIF Colour Patch WWI
Reproduction 6th Battalion, AIF Colour Patch WWI (Purple over Red) x 2 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Poster, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Schedule of Fares and Charges", 1937
... "Schedule of Fares and Charges" ...State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV) ...Shows Ballarat Tramway (SEC) Fares, Charges, and Section Map. Also gives charges for the various sections, transfers, luggage of parcels, age of children. All fares in pence. In particular note the 1d fares for Sebastopol Post Office and the City Zone. See item 8025 for a the printed explanation of the new fare system introduced by the SEC in Ballarat from Sunday 3/10/1937,Demonstrates the work the SEC undertook to provide information on the new ticket system of 1937 and yields information about the system.Poster - printed on manila card in black ink.Numerous pencil and red colour pencil markings.tramways, sec, fares, sections, tickets -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Glass Plate, Henry Sutton Colour Photograph
Henry Sutton was born in Ballarat into the musical Sutton Family. He is known as an important Australian inventor. Still life colour photograph. The photograph plat is two seperate plates taped together with black edging. henry sutton, glass plates, photography, weatherboard -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Trooping the Colour 4
A black and white photograph of Townsville, Qld 18/08/1968. The Trooping of the 6 RAR Colour past the Prime Minister The Right Honourable John Gorton MP. The Colour is followed by number 1 Guard consisting of Delta Company 6th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regimentphotograph, battle of long tan, 6 rar, d company, townsville, john gorton, gibbons collection catalogue -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Moving Lifeboat to QMM, Colour Photograph
lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE being preservedLifeboatColour photographs of the QUEENSCLIFFE Lifeboat loaded onto a low-loader trailer to move it to the QMM site [66.1 and 66.2]Reverse - 066.1 "Now just exactly what is happening?" and 066.2 "Almost there - what an achievement!"community information, the queenscliffe lifeboat -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Periodical, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Australian Aboriginal studies : journal of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, 2007
... Australian Aboriginal studies : journal of the Australian...Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...1. The moral lexicon of the Warlpiri people of central Australia LR Hiatt This paper discusses words that match ?Good? and ?Bad?; examples of ?Good? and ?Bad? behaviour; morality and law; and egalitarianism and dominance. It also presents a comparison with Gidjingarli (Burarra). 2. Mobs and bosses: Structures of Aboriginal sociality Patrick Mullins (Mount Druitt, NSW) A commonality of Aboriginal social organisation exists across the continent in communities as different as those from the Western Desert across to Cape York, from the towns of New South Wales and Western Australia to cities like Adelaide. This is found in the colloquial expressions ?mob? and ?boss?, which are used in widely differing contexts. Mobbing is the activity where relatedness, in the sense of social alliances, is established and affirmed by virtue of a common affiliation with place, common experience and common descent, as well as by the exchange of cash and commodities. Bossing is the activity of commanding respect by virtue of one?s capacity to bestow items of value such as ritual knowledge, nurturance, care, cash and commodities. Mobbing and bossing are best understood as structures in Giddens? sense of sets of rules and resources involved in the production of social systems, in this case social alliances. Mobbing and bossing imply a concept of a person as a being in a relationship. Attention needs to be given to the way these structures interact with institutions in the wider Australian society. 3. Recognising victims without blaming them: A moral contest? About Peter Sutton?s ?The Politics of Suffering: Indigenous Policy in Australia since the 1970s? and Gillian Cowlishaw?s replies Ma�a Ponsonnet (Universit� Paris- 8-Saint-Denis) Peter Sutton?s texts on Aboriginal violence, health and their politicisation are replied to using his methodology, and acknowledging his convincing points. Sutton rightly denounces a lack of lucidity and scientific objectivity in anthropological debates. These inadequacies impede identification of what Aboriginal groups can do to improve their situations for fear that this identification would lead to blame the victims. At the other end of the ethical spectrum, those who advocate a broader use of what I will call a ?resistance interpretation? of violence fail to recognise victims as such, on the implicit grounds that seeing victims as victims would deprive them of any agency, on the one hand, and entail blame, on the other hand. I aim to define a middle road between those views: the idea that victims should be acknowledged as such without being denied their agency and without being blamed for their own condition. This middle road allows identification of the colonisers? responsibilities in the contemporary situation of Indigenous communities in Australia, and to determine who can do what. Secondly, I show that Sutton?s texts convey, through subtle but recurrent remarks, an ideology of blame rather than a mere will to identify practical solutions. As a consequence, some of his proposals do not stand on a solid and objective causal analysis. 4. 'You would have loved her for her lore?: The letters of Daisy Bates Bob Reece (Murdoch University) Daisy Bates was once an iconic figure in Australia but her popular and academic reputation became tarnished by her retrograde views. Her credibility was also put in doubt through the exposure of her fictionalised Irish background. In more recent times, however, her ethnographic data on the Aborigines of Western Australia has been an invaluable source for Native Title claims, while her views on Aboriginal extinction, cannibalism and ?castes? are being seen as typical of her time. This article briefly reviews what has been the orthodox academic opinion of her scientific achievement before summarising what is reliably known of her early history and indicating what kind of person is revealed in the 3000 or more letters that she left behind. 5. What potential might Narrative Therapy have to assist Indigenous Australians reduce substance misuse? Violet Bacon (Curtin University of Technology) Substance misuse is associated with adverse consequences for many Australians including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Extensive research has been conducted into various intervention, treatment and prevention programs to ascertain their potential in reducing substance misuse within Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities. I explore the potential of Narrative Therapy as a counselling intervention for assisting Indigenous Australians reduce the harm associated with substance misuse. 6. Bone points from the Adelaide River, Northern Territory Sally Brockwell (University of Canberra) and Kim Akerman (Moonah) Large earth mounds located next to the vast floodplains of the lower Adelaide River, one of the major tropical rivers draining the flat coastal plains of northern Australia, contain cultural material, including bone points. The floodplains of the north underwent dynamic environmental change from extensive mangrove swamps in the mid-Holocene, through a transition phase of variable estuarine and freshwater mosaic environments, to the freshwater environment that exists today. This geomorphological framework provides a background for the interpretation of the archaeology, which spans some 4000 years. 7. A different look: Comparative rock-art recording from the Torres Strait using computer enhancement techniques Liam M Brady (Monash University) In 1888 and 1898, Cambridge University?s Alfred C Haddon made the first recording of rock-art from the Torres Strait islands using photography and sketches. Systematic recording of these same paintings and sites was carried out from 2000 to 2004 by archaeologists and Indigenous Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal communities as part of community-based rock-art recording projects. Computer enhancement techniques were used to identify differences between both sets of recordings, to reveal design elements that Haddon missed in his recordings, and to recover images recorded by Haddon that are today no longer visible to the naked eye. Using this data, preliminary observations into the antiquity of Torres Strait rock-art are noted along with recommendations for future Torres Strait region rock-art research and baseline monitoring projects. 8. Sources of bias in the Murray Black Collection: Implications for palaeopathological analysis Sarah Robertson (National Museum of Australia) The Murray Black collection of Aboriginal skeletal remains has been a mainstay of bio-anthropological research in Australia, but relatively little thought has been given to how and why this collection may differ from archaeologically obtained collections. The context in which remains were located and recovered has created bias within the sample, which was further skewed within the component of the collection sent to the Australian Institute of Anatomy, resulting in limitations for the research potential of the collection. This does not render all research on the collection unviable, but it demonstrates the importance of understanding the context of a skeletal collection when assessing its suitability for addressing specific research questions.maps, b&w photographs, colour photographs, illustrations, graphs, chartswarlpiri, sociology, daisy bates, substance abuse, narrative therapy, rock art, technology and art, murray black collection, pleistocene sites, watarrka plateau -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Moving Lifeboat into the QMM, Colour Photograph set
lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE being preservedLifeboatColour photographs of the QUEENSCLIFFE Lifeboat being loaded onto a low-loader trailer to move it to the QMM site [66.1 and 66.2]Reverse - NILcommunity information, the queenscliffe lifeboat -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Headwear - Blue colour United Nations baseball cap
United Nations blue cap, with "United Nations Nations unites" written on the cap, its clearly been worn and the colour is faded -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Leisure object - Euchre cards
757 Deer brand playing cards New Zealand Playing cards, emblem and map of New Zealand -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White, Kodak, City of Ballarat "A" Grade Band at the City Oval Ballarat, 1920, 1920
... City of Ballarat "A" Grade Band at the City Oval Ballarat ...Frank Wright was a renown resident of Smeaton, where he was born in 1901. He lived at Laura Villa, and attended Smeaton State School. His father William was a gold miner and his mother's name was Sarah. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and was awarded a gold medal for the highest marks in the ALCM examinations in the British Colonies at the age of seventeen years. He became the Australian Open Cornet Champion by the age of eighteen. A year later, Frank conducted the City of Ballarat Band, and later the Ballarat Soldiers’ Memorial Band. He formed the Frank Wright Frisco Band and Frank Wright and his Coliseum Orchestra. These bands won many South Street awards, and Frank as conductor won many awards in the Australian Band Championship contest. In 1933 Frank Wright sailed to England to conduct the famous St Hilda’s Band and was later appointed Musical Director of the London County Council, where he organized many amazing concerts in parks, in and around the London district. He was made Professor of Brass and Military Band Scoring and conducted at the Guildhall of Music and Drama. Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. The Frank Wright Medal at the Royal South Street competition is awarded to an individual recognized as making an outstanding contribution to brass music in Australia.Black and white photograph postcard of a brass band marching and playing their instruments. The band is the City of Ballarat "A" Grade Band and the place is City Oval Ballarat. The occasion is the 1920 South Street Competition. The conductor is Percy Cole, Solo Cornet is Frank Wright, the Solo Trombone is Jack Shakles, the Solo Euphonium is Lary Sheehan, the Soprano is Harry Black and the Solo Horn is Lewis Thomas.Written in pen on the back - Information about who, what and where the band were playing. Also included were the pieces played.frank wright, percy cole, jack shakles, lary sheehan, harry black, lewis thomas, city of ballarat a grade band, brass bands, cornet -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazines, The Lady's Companion, 21.1.1911 ; 25,11,1916
Women's magazines developed rapidly through the 1800's reflecting marketing and social changes. Publications evolved from being journals aimed at the middle class to cheaper, chattier more domestic magazines more widely available. Alice Letitia Swan was the daughter of Edward Swan (tinsmith and plumber at Orbost) and Emma Dinah Jefferson. Alice married Herman Oswald (Ossie) Wehner (blacksmith, Orbost) on 4-4-1923. She was born in 1899 in Omeo and died 14-6-1979, aged 80 in Orbost.(info. from John Phillips)These are early 20th century examples of English women's magazines. They give practical advice on needlework and they evidence the widespread interest in contemporary fashion. In doing so they show what were the fashionable, but broadly affordable, women's and children's clothing styles of their day. These magazines also reflect women's interests in fiction at that time.Two magazines, titled The Lady's Companion. 2424.1 was printed on 21.1.1911 and cost one penny. 2424.2 is dated 25.11.1916 and is titled Leach's Lady's Companion and has a pink cover. Both contain illustrations of the current fashions, interesting facts and selected fiction. 2424.2 : on back in red pen - Miss Alice Swan Nicholson St Orbostwomen's-magazines lady's-companion swan-alice -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Heywood High School, c. 1976
a) Coloured photo. Group photo of Form 5 Heywood High School. Mounted in b) - a yellow folder, with brown border and print -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph and folder - Heywood High School, 1975, n.d
a) Coloured photo. Group photo of Form 4N, Heywood High School 1975. Mounted in b). b) Light green folder, darker green border and details -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Memorabilia - Calendar - Victour 1962, DESIGNER - AGFM PRODUCTIONS P/L, c. 1962
Victour Calendar 1962, includes coloured image of Loch Ard Gorge and Bridgewater Lakes. Green, cream and gold cover, spiral bound, support on back for standing it up. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, No Tombstones - Unmarked Graves at Lilydale Cemetery Volume One, circa 2000
Collection of information gathered by family members on their ancestors who lay in unmarked graves at the Lilydale Cemetery. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, 173rd Airborne Brigade Flag, 1993
coloured photo of 173rd Airbourne Brigade Flag used from Europe to Vietnam.'First In Last Out "vietnam war 1965/1971, 173rd airborne brigade -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Sticker, "We travelled Searoad by Empress of Australia", Art Colour Transfer Co Pty Ltd, 1960s
Self adhesive sticker, unused: 'We travelled Searoad by Empress of Australia', with separate application instructionstransport - ferries, transport - shipping, empress of australia, piers and wharves -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Ivor Matanle, World War II, 1989
A pictorial and descriptive history of the second world warIndex, ill, maps, p.391.non-fictionA pictorial and descriptive history of the second world warworld war 1939-1945 - history, world war 1939-1945 - pictorial works -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Australian Countryside in Pictures
Hard cover book. Red covers - embossed illustration of man with rural products on front. "The Australian countryside in pictures" in silver on spine. 240 pages. Coloured and B/W pictures.."The Australian countryside in pictures" on spine.e mitchell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, C V Colour Labs, St Matthews Robins Tennis Team 1976-1977
Wilma Newton, June Davie, Maxine Whelan, Kathleen Rickard. C Grade Premiers. In Cardboard FolderC Grade 1976-74sport -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, The marketing mix: promoting museums, galleries and exhibitions, 1995
This publication introduces marketing to museums and gallery staff and volunteers who would like to know more about it and assistance in ensuring that marketing is used to its full advantage.This publication introduces marketing to museums and gallery staff and volunteers who would like to know more about it and assistance in ensuring that marketing is used to its full advantage.museums - australia, exhibitions, marketing, (dr.) (ms) sharron dickman -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - World War 2, World War 2, 1989
50th Anniversary Commerative Edition World War 2. 400 black and white printed pages containing photographs and maps. Author Ivor Matanley.From Belinda, Adam and Kate 2/ 9 / 1990 -
Clunes Museum
Book, COMPILED BY JUDY GALE RECHNER, A GUIDE FOR HISTORICAL SOCIETIES, 2002
FEDERATION OF AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETIES 2002local history, book, history, historical societies -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Colour at the cottage, 1/03/2000 12:00:00 AM
Colour at the cottage: coloured photo of Barbara Rogalski at the Schwerkolt Cottage Barn,Colour at the cottage: coloured photo of Barbara Rogalski at the Schwerkolt Cottage Barn, publicising the Heritage Festival Open Day, 26 March 2000. photographer: Kris Reichl.Colour at the cottage: coloured photo of Barbara Rogalski at the Schwerkolt Cottage Barn,schwerkolt cottage & museum complex, rogalski, barbara, victorian heritage festival -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s, John Sands, "Australia in Colour", 1979
Colour photograph from a 1979 John Sands published calendar, titled "Australia in Colour" of tram 1041 running a Toorak, route 8 service with the Shrink of Remembrance in the background. Photo taken summer 1973/74, possibly a publicity photo as the tram has yet to be repainted with the brown band along the bottom of the body, but the trolley retriever has been repositioned so the rope was out of the direct view of the driver.trams, tramways, colour schemes, livery, 1041, shrine of remembrance, st kilda rd, tram 1041 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object, Macherey-Nagel, pH-Fix 0-14 colour-fixed indicator sticks, c2010
A clear plastic container with pH-Fix sticks with 4 colours, which will indicate one on 14 pH levels after dipping the test stick in solution until the colour no longer changes. chemistry, laboratory, scientific instruments, indicator sticks, ph indicator test sticks -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
DVD (2 discs), Sea Power Centre - Australian Department of Defence, The History of the Royal Australian Navy, 2013
... The History of the Royal Australian Navy...Sea Power Centre - Australian Department of Defence...Department of Defence, Canberra, Australian Capital ...Vol 1 - Episode 1 1788 -1918 Genesis Episode 2 - In all Respects Ready Vol 2 - 1919 - 1945 - Episode 1 - Between two wars, Episode 2 - The world ablaze, Episode 3 - Banzai Volume 1 1778 - 1918 Volume 2 1919 - 1945 Plastic sleeves, with naval pictures on cover.australian navy -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, N.S.W Department of Agriculture, Bees and Honey (N.S.W Department of Agriculture), Sydney, 1964, 1964
... Bees and Honey (N.S.W Department of Agriculture), Sydney...N.S.W Department of Agriculture...Sydney, N.S.W Department of Agriculture ... -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations, Tropical and sub-tropical apiculture (Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations), Rome, 1986, 1986
... Organisation of the United Nations), Rome, 1986...Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations...Rome, Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United ... -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Federal Council of Australian Apiarists Association, Annual Report: 1987-1988 (Federal Council of Australian Apiarists Association), Glenrowan, 1988, 1988
... Annual Report: 1987-1988 (Federal Council of Australian...Federal Council of Australian Apiarists Association...Glenrowan, Federal Council of Australian Apiarists ...