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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Sepia print, A.E. Bennett, Spraying in the Orchard, 1894-1990
Used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 29. Note, the boxthorn hedge in the background is well established. Copy of sepia photograph of 2 male students in the Orchard with "Pierce's Fumigating Sprayer," in, "Prize Essays," Alfred E. Bennett, c.1894, after p 116.orchard, pierce's fumigating sprayer, prize essays, alfred e. bennett, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, boxthorn hedge, students working outside -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - St. Nicholas Lakes Entrance, Holding M, 2008
Also seven colour photographs taken at memorabilia display in St Nicholas Hall 2009.Colour photographs taken at a memorabilia display in St Nicholas Anglican Hall, in 2008, shows wedding photographs, Sunday School prizes and documents. Lakes Entrance Victoriabuildings, religion, celebrations -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Certificate - 20 LH competing in Lloyd Lindsay Section at RAS (Vic)
20th Light Horse competed at the RAS in the period prior to WW11.The 20th Light Horse (Victorian Mounted Rifles) was raised in 1920 as part of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Citizen Military Forces, with Headquarters at Seymour and depots along the Goulburn Valley from Mansfield to Tocumwal in southern NSW. In December 1941, 20th Light Horse (Victorian Mounted Rifles) converted from horse to mechanised, initially as 20th Motor Regiment. In 1943 the Regiment was deployed to Merauke, Dutch New Guinea. Upon its return in April 1945, the Regiment was redesignated 20th Pioneer Battalion. It was disbanded following the end of the war. 20th Light Horse was the only light horse regiment to serve overseas in WWII. This competition was first introduced in Britain by Colonel Sir James Lloyd-Lindsay in 1873. From there it was brought to New Zealand and Australia in the 1890s. A team of four horsemen had to jump over a number of hurdles and fire their rifles in unison. Points were awarded for speed, accuracy and style. The Lloyd-Lindsay competition was also included in some A & P (agricultural and pastoral) shows, perhaps without the rifle firing.Rare examples of prizes awarded to Light Horse at Royal Agricultural Show.Colour Certificate from the Royal Agricultural Society (RAS) of Victoria awarding Second Prize to 20th Light Horse Regiment entry in Lloyd Lindsay Section, 1938. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Book, Jane Wilson, A.E. Bennett Prize Essays, 15.11.2022
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Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Colour photograph, Buninyong Gold King Festival Feb.1997, prize-winning Buninyong pre-school float in procession on Warrenheip St. from Crown Hotel, Buninyong Gold King Festival Feb.1997, prize-winning Buninyong pre-school float in procession on Warrenheip St. from Crown Hotel
historic, mining, De Soza, Gold KingColour photo, Buninyong Gold King Festival Feb.1997, prize-winning Buninyong pre-school float in procession on Warrenheip St. from Crown Hotel.mining, gold king, de soza -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Surf Lifesaving, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1996
Black and white photograph taken at Surf Life Saving Club awards night showing Bruce Woodward and Ian Shepherd receiving a prize. Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering, awards -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Garden club, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1996
number in album 03549.01Black and white photograph Thelma Barr President of Garden Club awarding Hazel Pearson a prize for Best Ditty at the end of year activities. Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, gardening, activities -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork, other - Artwork, "West Park Proposition' by Ash Keating, 2013
Ash KEATING Among fifteen finalists this artwork won the 2012 Guirguis New Art Prize, a prestigious national acquisitive biennial art prize administered by Federation University Australia. The Guirguis New Art Prize (GNAP) is a national acquisitive $20,000 contemporary art prize which presents a selection of Australia's most exciting contemporary artists with works that explore and embrace new ways of artistic expression, utilising existing mediums and new technologies in innovative ways. Initiated and generously supported by local Ballarat surgeon Mr Mark Guirguis, this prestigious art prize is administered by the Federation University Australia (FedUni). As a local philanthropist and art collector, in developing the Prize, Mark Guirguis' aims were to celebrate the significance of the arts to communities and to Ballarat, emphasising contemporary art and 'living' culture, and to highlight FedUni's Arts Academy. Artist Ash Keating works across a conceptual, site-responsive and often collaborative art practice that incorporates painting, sculpture, installation, video, performance and public interventions, and has referenced a wide range of social and environmental issues within his art. Frequently working beyond the gallery, and often harnessing community narrative and energy, his work also draws upon myth, ritual and ceremony. 'West Park Proposition', 2012, is a three channel and screen video installation, utilising multiple camera video documentation of an endurance painting intervention undertaken on the morning of 01 September 2012 on the east facing wall of a newly built tilt-slab industrial building, situated on the direct edge of the current urban and rural boundary in Truganina, Victoria. The multi-screen work documents an endurance guerilla-style action painting intervention and ritualised painting performance in which a symbolic violence is enacted against a storehouse of commodity production and consumption. Upon winning the award artists Ash Keating said; “The work was made near Ballarat on the Deer Park bypass. It is an aesthetic comment about the way these new tilt-slab industrial buildings spring up without caring for the environment." The work, which took eight hours to create, was about reclaiming the space from “cost-effective architecture” without any aesthetics. The inaugural judge for the Prize, Jason Smith, Director, Heide Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) said, "Selecting the winner of this inaugural GNAP was exhilarating and excruciating: exhilarating because the seriousness of each artist's enterprise, and their uncompromising resolution of concepts, has created an inaugural exhibition of exceptional power. This first GNAP is a survey of some of the most poetic and provocative imaginations working in Australia today. Selecting one winner from such a show in which each of these artists has in some way transformed my thinking about the world was the excruciating part. Ash Keating's work West Park Proposition, 2012 kept drawing me back in the several hours I spent viewing the works. It simultaneously affirms the political and critical role of the artist as a key agent of change and action, and someone who reminds us of the beauty and resilience of humanity and nature in the face of unrelenting change. As a work combining performance, collaboration and hope, Keating's West Park Proposition is a work of immense and compelling poetry."artist, artwork, keating, ash keating, guirguis, guirguis new art prize, gnap, gnap13 -
National Wool Museum
Quilt, Green Ladder
Winner of Expressions 2008: The Wool Quilt Prize Artist Statement: 'My friend Vriginia named this quilt for me and I thought "of course". A ladder is a means of rising or climbing and I began this work woth a sense of freedom. In this case freedom from entrapment of thought, feeling and creativity.'W7184 'Green Ladder' Catalogue for 'The New Quilt 2003: an exhibition of contemporary quilt textiles' Jo Steele's entry in 'The New Quilt 2003' catalogue Jo Steele's Curriculum Vitae Photocopy from Quilters Guild Magazine, 1998. Jo Steele's 'Eggshells & Iron Bars' Photocopy from catalogue '2002: One step further marvellous minatures', including Jo Steele's entry. Photocopy from '2007 Australian Cotton Fibre Expo'. Jo Steele entry 704. Includes first prize certificate for Section 7: Contemporary Quilting and Patchwork. Certificate awarded to Jo Steele for 'Chill Out!' 2004. Winner 'Fashion Extravaganza' Category. Photocopy from catalogue for 'Territory Craft 30th Alice Craft Acquisition'. Jo Steele entry 133. Photocopy from catalogue for 'The 29th Alice Craft Acquisition'. Jo Steele entries 143 and 144.Jo Steel 34 Neale Street Katoomba 2780 NSW 0413 074 604 'Green Ladder'quilting textile art, steele, ms jo, quilting, textile art -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, C L Brightwell, Heroes of the laboratory and the workshop, Preface dated 1859
Prize awarded to James Cleeland Shaw (BD 15/10/1862) for excellence in conduct and general proficiency. James entered Ballarat College 1870. Son of Mr. W.H.Shaw the Managing Director of the celebrated Phoenix Foundry which played such an important part in the early industrial history of Ballarat and who lived all his Ballarat life in a house in Armstrong Street South not far from Dana Street. Born in Ballarat on 15th October 1862 and attended Ballarat College 1870-1877. Was articled to Hardy and Madden of Ballarat Solicitors. Practised as a Solicitor in Ballarat for some years. Went to Western Australia in 1897 and acted for a time as Deputy Master of Western Australia Supreme Court. Was for some time partner with Drake Brockman now a judge but latterly practised as Shaw and Shaw in partnership with his brother Frank as Solicitors at 81 St. Georges Terrace, Perth, Western Australia. Example of prize ordered from London where they were specially bound and embossed with the College crest. Awarded by F J Thomas B A, principal under unusual circumstances 1874 - 1876.Preface dated 1859. A clean crisp book of 222 clean unmarked pages . 22 chapters, each dealing with a separate subject including; Berthollet - chemist; James Brindley - originator of canal navigation; Graham & Breguet - watch & clock makers; & Vaucanson - automata. Firmly bound in light brown calf with six compartments between raised bands and gilt title & decorations on the spine ; gilt school crest on the front; marbled end pages and edges.Book plate inside front cover: Ballarat College crest / PRIZE / FOR / Good Conduct and General Proficiency / Awarded to / Master J Shaw / Fifith Class / Christmas 1975 / F J Thomas B A Principalf-j-thomas, ballarat-college, james-shaw, 1875, book-prize -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Julia deVILLE, As above, So below, 2018
I create contemporary 'memento mori' that raise our curiosity through the use of paradoxical processes and materials. While all of my creatures have died a natural death, they live on as beautiful and compelling allegories, begging a reflection on our symbiotic but decidedly unequal relationship with the animal world. My practice questions our established societal paradigms around animals and asks why we divide them into arbitrary categories: food, pets, pests, transport, entertainment and endangered/protected species. The theme 'place and space' is addressed by the hollow space within the rabbit's ribcage and the gem-encrusted heart that is placed within.Nillumbik Prize Contemporary Art 2019 open prize winner -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, John Dimmick in Surrey Gardens for 1936 Empire Day celebrations, 1936
John McLaren Dimmick was the son of Cr William (Roy) Dimmick (1888-1947) and his wife, Myrtle Elvira (nee Monie - 1888-1976). He had brothers Samuel Guy McLaren Dimmick and Frank McLaren Dimmick.Black and white photo of a boy identified as John Dimmick with his prize-winning decorated bicycle on one of the curved paths in the Surrey Gardens. He is dressed in a shirt, tie and jumper. He is holding a bicycle which is liberally decorated and with flags on the handle-bars. A 1st prize certificate is attached to the handlebars. The WW1 war memorial can be seen in the background and also Dr Box's home, 'Montalto (demolished). SH763 on rear in pencil.empire day celebrations, surrey gardens, children, festivals and celebrations, john dimmick, john mclaren dimmick -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Cutting- The Mail, 1932 and 1938, Ringwood State School- Prize Essays
Copy of newspaper cuttings, The Mail, 1932 and 1938.Ringwood State School. 1932- Prize Essays 1938 Christmas Carnival Essays. -
St Patrick's College
Gold coin, 1991
Gold commemorative coin made to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Royal South Street Competitions.Commemorative gold coin with decorative laurels on the back and raised inscriptions on thr front. The coin sits in a blue velvet box.Centenary Competitions First Prize Royal South Street Society 1891-1991.coin, royal south street. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Amy Le Feuvre, Eric’s Good News, 1905
3rd Class 3rd Prize awarded to Harold Chapman 1/1/05stawell religion -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Hillside. Rock and Dale: Birdlife pictured with pen and camera, 1902
Kate Wilcox, mother - in law to Francis Warren. Kate Migrated to Australia from Dorset , England.Green cloth bound covers. Hardback with gilt embossed cover design: bird in nest. Photographic illustrations (110). Coloured frontspiece of tawny owl. 250 pages, Hand written inscription.Kate Willcox A... as prize for collecting wildflowers from: John Saunders Dec 1904.books, school/educational -
Brown Hill Progress Association Inc.
Newsclipping, Image if medallion for flax at Brown Hill, 1857, c1857
The Port Phillip Farmers Society was instituted in 1848. It was reported by the Ballarat Agricultural Society in 1859 that flax was grown in the Ballarat district. Flax was sown at Brown Hill on 04 October 1858, the seed saved, and the flax beetled on 28 February 1859. The exhibitor was T. MCKenna who was the first flax produced in the colony. 'Sample of Flax Plant First Prize Awarded to Mr T. McKenna 1857"port phillip farmers society -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Madame De Pressense, Two Years of School Life, 1882
Master John Johnston First Prize State School 2197 Nov 1882stawell education -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Black and white photo of Highland Gathering medal reverse side, Highland Gathering Medal 1860
The medal was won by George Glencairn Lorimer for best Highland dress at Highland Gathering 1860, BuninyongThis image illustrates the strong connections early settlers maintained with their home countriesA black and white photograph of a Highland Gathering medal featuring the winner's details"1st Prize for Costume to G. G. Lorimer Buninyong Jan. 4th 1860highland gathering, highland society medal, scottish culture -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Card - Illustrated card
Isobel McNamaraCream card with illustration of a blue bird on a tree branch.Petless Pet Show First Prize awarded to Section 1 Greeting cardpetless pet show -
Orbost & District Historical Society
sign, original - 1898
The first meeting to form an Agricultural society in Orbost was convened by the then Orbost Progress Association and held in the Mechanics Hall on Saturday, 10th October 1891. Its first show was held on 3rd March 1904...on a site alongside the Bonang Road where the present Golf Club stands. It is currently held at the Recreation Reserve at Newmerella. Ref: In Times Gone By-Deborah Hall Prior to the Orbost Agricultural Society 's Annual Show these smaller shows were held in the Mechanics' institute hall.This item is associated with the Orbost Agricultural Society 's Annual Show which has been a major event in Orbost for over a centuryA faded copy of a large paper sign used for advertising the sixth annual Autumn Show for Thursday, March 3, 1898. It has a list of prizes to be awarded and advertising of sponsors.annual-show agricultural-society -
Orbost & District Historical Society
invitation, 1930
The Orbost Methodist Church began services in April 1910, the Rev. E. Hooper as the first minister. Reverend R.W. Little was minister in 1930-31.Ministers at that time batched either in a little room at the back of the church or in Locksley House (near the state school). Sunday School at that time involved a lot of commitment on the part of the teachers towards the children and this was reflected in the efforts they went to to make Sunday School an interesting and enjoyable event. The Sunday School Anniversaries were always a big community event and children usually dressed up for the occasion. The children spent weeks practising hymns and choruses for the occasion and on the Saturday before picked armfuls of flowers from Mrs Hocking's garden ( may blossoms) to decorate the church hall. (ref. Pioneers and Pilgrims Revd Peter Gador-White).For many years the Methodist people of Orbost enjoyed the fellowship of the church and the children, in particular, were socially and spiritually involved. This item is reminiscent of that time.A rectangular cardboard invitation to a service and prize-giving at the Orbost Methodist Sunday School. The print is black on a pale blue background with a black frame and floral decorations in each cornerSpecial Invitation R.W. Little, Ministerorbost-methodist-church sunday-school -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Robert Wilson, 1993
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.Framed colour photograph of Robert Wilson recieving the 1993 Ballarat School of Mines Award for Excellence and the Elizabeth Thomas Prize from School Council President Bill Gribble. ballarat school of mines, alumni, awards, roberta wilson, bill gribble, award for excellence advanced certificate in office administration, elizabeth thomas prize -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GUINEY COLLECTION: RAFFLE TICKET, 1922
Raffle tickets from bendigo easter Fair, Bendigo. 1922. Grand Oriental Palace Bazaar. W S Rumble advertising on the ticket. Prizes - One Milch Cow. -
National Wool Museum
Score Card
Score card for the Australian Corriedale Association, International Fleece Competition 1965 for a fleece No 224,entered by R W Pettitt in the Victorian Corriedale Ewe Fleece (Adult) Class 6. This card was for the winnning fleece.Score card for Mr R.W. Pettitt's corriedale ewe fleece entered into the 1965 International Fleece Competition, Australian Corriedale Association. The fleece was champion and first prize winner.1965/ VIC.6./224/1/R W PETTITT/"BLINKBRAE SUTH"/ TORQUAY, VIC/ EWE FLECE (ADULT)corriedale sheep sheep breeding agricultural shows, australian corriedale association, pettitt, mr r. w., corriedale sheep, sheep breeding, agricultural shows -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Certificate - Prize Certificate Rutherglen Agricultural Society, 1921 (Exact)
All three certificates won by J G Scott. 32.3 Certificate for Bouquet of Wild Flowers, Beige.Prize certificate for Rutherglen Agricultural Society 1921, printed in black on beige card, with decorative printed edging, Certificate won by Scott, J G. for Bouquet of Wild Flowers.On front of card: "1921 / Rutherglen Agricultural Society / Thirty Eighth Annual Exhibition / Wednesday, October 19th, 1921 / Certificate / Section 25, Class 29 / For Bouquet of Wild Flowers / M J. Scott / H.J. Furze, Secretary / T. Drenen, Printer, Rutherglen"rutherglen show, rutherglen agricultural society, flower show, j g scott -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Certificate - Prize Certificate Rutherglen Agricultural Society, 1921 (Exact)
All three certificates won by J G Scott. 32.5 Certificate - Collection of Wild Flowers, Beige.Prize certificate for 1921, Rutherglen Agricultural Society. Beige certificate with black printing, decorative printed edging. Certificate won by Scott, J G. for Collection of Wild Flowers.On front of card: "1921 / Rutherglen Agricultural Society / Thirty Eighth Annual Exhibition / Wednesday, October 19th, 1921"rutherglen agricultural society, rutherglen show, j g scott -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Prize Schedule and Awards
Prize Schedule and Champion Awards for the 1933 Show Carnival of the Bendigo Agricultural, Horticultural and Pastoral Show held 10 - 12 October 1933. 80pp. fastened with two staples.bendigo show, awards, 1933 -
Tennis Australia
Prize cup, 1890s
Silver prize cup. Inscribed around rim with numerous winners names. Tournament not specified. Stamped in base: 'SILVER' and 'P.ORR & SONS/MADRAS'. Materials: Silver/Metal, Felttennis -
Tennis Australia
Prize dish, 1930
Silver prize dish. Inscr: 'PACIFIC SOUTHWEST/TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS/LOS ANGELES 1930/MIXED DOUBLES/WON BY/E. VINES & H. MARLOWE'. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis