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Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine, Eureka 150, 2004
... charles latrobe artists bendigo petition peter lalor robert rede ...Fifty page Ballarat Courier Supplement printed to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Eureka Stockade. eureka stockade, steve bracks, charles doudiet, eureka flag, aborigines, charles latrobe, artists, bendigo petition, peter lalor, robert rede, miner's right, gold license, patrick smythe, j.b. humffray, charles hotham, timothy hayes, william dargie, eureka encyclopedia, clare gervasoni, dorothy wickham, aborigines on the goldfields, ian clark -
Federation University Historical Collection
Calendar, Pictorial Ballarat Calendar, 1983, 1982
Calendar made for the "McCallum House Appeal. Three artists were involved by producing black and white sketches of areas in Ballarat. Peter Bryan was born in Castlemaine and studied architecture. Exhibited his work and his paintings are included in private collections. William Mansel Bolitho was a full time teacher at Ballarat North Technical School. He was admitted as a member of the Australian Guild of Realist Artists, c1980. Graham Hawley was born in Bendigo and studied at the Bendigo School of Mines and RMIT. He lectured in graphic design at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education.1983 calendar with drawings of Ballarat scenes by Graham Hawley, Peter Bryan and Bill Bolitho.calendar, mccallum house appeal, artists, pictorial ballarat, peter bryan, mansel bolitho, graham hawley, australian guild of realist artists -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: COLONIAL BENDIGO ON DISPLAY
Copy of an Advertiser Article titled Colonial Bendigo on display. The article mentions an exhibition organised by the Bendigo Art Gallery to celebrate Victoria's 150th anniversary. Mentioned are the artists George Rowe and S T Gill. The photographers Alex Fox and Nicholas Caire. Thomas Ham introduced engraving in a commercial capacity. Edwin Stocqueler and Ludwig Becker are also mentioned. Written above the article is: Mining on Victoria Hill, also known as Ironbark Hill. Dec 1 - 1984. On the back glass plates are mentioned. Also S T Gills water colours, lithographs and engravings. There is a photograph by Nicholas Caire, taken in 1875, showing the excavation of quartz reef and mine buildings, popper legs and chimneys near Ironbark Hill.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - colonial bendigo on display, bendigo art gallery, george rowe, s t gill, alex fox, nicholas caire, thomas ham, edwin stocquelerthe advertiser, ludwig becker, burke and wills, victoria hill, ironbark hill -
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Book - BILL COLEMAN
A booklet titled ' Bill Coleman Retrospective Exhibition.' Bendigo Art Gallery 23 May-13 June, Ballarat Fine Art gallery, 27 June-27 July, Sale Regional Arts Centre 4 August-31 August. Organized by the Bendigo Art Gallery, 1986. Bottom left corner of front cover is number sticker 0126 HAL.person, individual, bill coleman, bill coleman, artist, male, person, individual, catalogue, bendigo art gallery, ballarat fine arts gallery, sale regional arts centre, art, artwork, victorian artist, australian art, exhibition. bottom left corner of front cover is asticker with the number 0126 hal -
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Book - SURVEY OF THE SEVENTIES
A booklet titled ' Survey of the Seventies.' Bendigo Art Gallery October/November 1981. An exhibition which 'has an overview of some aspects of Australian art in the 1970's.' Bottom left corner of front cover has a sticker and number 0125 PAT.artwork, exhibition, bendigo art gallery, exhibition, art, artwork, australian art, australian artists, artists, survey. bolttom left corner of front cover has number sticker 0125 pat. -
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Book - JUSTIN GILL
A booklet titled ' Justin Gill retrospective exhibition.' Bendigo Art Gallelry 27th July - 24th August, 1983.' Bottom left corner of front cover has a number sticker 0133 HAL.person, individual, justin gill, justin gill, person, male, individual, painting, painter, art, artwork, exhibition, bendigo art gallery, australian art, artist. number sticker bottom left corner of front cover 0133 hal. -
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Book - ARTHUR BOYD
A catalogue titled ' Arthur Boyd: seven persistent images. Regional Gallery Tour 1986-87. Published by the Australian National Gallery 1985. 16 pgs. Ill.person, individual, arthur boyd, aurthur boyd, person, individual, male, artwork, australian art, artist, australian national gallery, exhibition, regional gallery tour, arthur boyd gift, paintings, drawings, landscapes, painter, painting -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - FOUR BENDIGO WATERCOLOURISTS
... T.H. Bone Madge Freeman artists Bendigo artists ...A white catalogue titled ' Four Bendigo Watercolourists : Arthur T. Woodward 1865 - 1943, R.W. Bugg 1853 - 1937, T.H. Bone 1901 - 1953, Madge Freeman 1895 - 1977.' The exhibition at the Bendigo Art Gallery 7th March - 30th March 1985. Bottom left corner of front cover is a number sticker, 0414 ART.person, individual, watercolourists, arthur t. woodward, r.w. bugg, t.h. bone, madge freeman, artists, bendigo artists, watercolourists, bendigo art gallery, male, female, person, individual, australian art, artworks, painting, art. bottom left corner of front cover is a number sticker, 0141 art. -
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Document - BARBARA MAMOUNEY COLLECTION: IMAGE AND OBITUARY OF ANNIE MAVIS WEBSTER MBE
A photocopy of newspaper publication of obituary for Annie Mavis Webster, MBE 21/5/1914 - 8/4/2000 An exceptional singer who contributed greatly to local Bendigo and Australia as well as abroad Bendigo born and raised by Edwin and Annie Webster, Education was at Camp Hill. A life long participation in and commitment to local music and Competition Society provided opportunities for performance. The ultimate prize for amateur singers at the time was the Sun News Pictorial Aria Competition, which Mavis attained as runner up in 1938 and as winner in 1939. Outbreak of WWII curtailed early opportunities for overseas travel but there was much call for her as recitalist, artist and teacher such as at The Sisters of Mercy at St Mary's Convent, Bendigo where she taught singing. Mavis gained impressive reputation and experience in numerous roles including as chorister (and founder of the all female choir and the Benola singers which she also named, after her home), and later (1960) included male voices; she was also conductor; musical director; and adjudicator at Eisteddfords. She laso taught at Girton, St Killian's. During the 1950s Mavis went on a very successful 9 month overseas trip on which she was inspired in many respects including the formation of the choirs. In 1978 Mavis was made a Member of the British Empire for her services to music.City of Greater Bendigo acknowledged Mavis contribution and skills by establishing the Mavis Webster Vocal Collection at the City library.bendigo, history, obituary and biography of annie mavis webster mbe, forest st methodist (now uniting) bendigo, girton, st killian's, herald sun aria, the eisteddford, sisters of mercy at st mary's convent, mavis webster vocal collection, city of greater bendigo, margaret watters. -
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Book - SCULPTURE
... Bendigo Bendigo Art Gallery artists exhibition Bendigo College ...A soft covered booklet titled ' Sculpture for places Places for Sculpture.' Reg Parker. Bendigo Art Gallery October 4 - November 4, 1984.' The Diploma 1 Graphic Design students at the Bendigo College of Advanced Education have incorporated Reg Parker's work in public places in Bendigo using the process of photo montage. This work will also be on exhibition.' Bottom left corner of front cover has a number sticker, 0134 HAL.bendigo, education, bendigo art gallery, sculpture, art, art work, bendigo, bendigo art gallery, artists, exhibition, bendigo college of advanced education. bottom left front cover has a number sticker, 0134 hal. -
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Magazine - FOUNDATIONS
... College of Advanced Education Bendigo art art work artists ...A catalogue titled ' Foundations. Bendigo College of Advanced Education's F.M. Courtis Collection.' Bendigo Art Gallery 26 June - 27 July 1986. ' An exhibition celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Bendigo College of Advanced Education. Bottom left corner of front cover is a number sticker, 0129 CLE.bendigo, education, bendigo college of advanced educati, bendigo college of advanced education, bendigo, art, art work, artists, exhibition, f. m. courtis, gallery, painting, painter, australian art, catalogue. bottom left corner of front cover is a number sticker, 0129 cle. -
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Negative - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: NEW BEGINNING
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. New beginning: View Point, Sandhurst; circa 1860. Artist unknown. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
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Book - TOWER HILL AND OTHER VOLCANOES
A book titled ' Tower Hill and Other Volcanoes a survey ' by Shay Docking. Warrnambool Art Gallery February - March 1987. Bendigo Art Gallery April 1987. Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery May - June 1987. Supported by the Telecom Exhibition Development Fund. Photography by Gil Docking and Greg Weight. Publislhed by the Warrnambool Art Gallery, February, 1987.artwork, tower hill, book, books, artist, tower hill, volcanoes, shay docking, female, person, individual, warrnambool art gallery, artwork, sciences, photography, place, david hansen, gil docking, survey, exhibition -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - LOUIS BUVELOT CENTENARY
A book titled ' Louis Buvelot. The Father of Australian Landscape Painting.' Bendigo Art Gallery, 31 March - 30 May, 1988. This exhibition is assisted by the Ministry for the Arts under the Victorian Government Exhibitions Indemnification Scheme. Bottom left corner of the front cover has a number sticker, 0136 THO.artwork, landscape, book, books, louis buvelot, artist, person, male, landscapes, paintings, australian painters, australian art work, art, david thomas, jocelyn gray, exhibition, catalogue, colonial art.bottom left corner of the front cover has a number sticker, 0136 tho. -
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Book - ARTISTS OF THE BENDIGO GOLDFIELDS
... A book titled ' Artists of the Bendigo Goldfields 1852... BENDIGO Gold mining artists books artists Bendigo artists person ...A book titled ' Artists of the Bendigo Goldfields 1852 - 1864 ' by David Thomas. Bendigo Art Gallery, 9 March - 9 April, 1989. Published by the Bendigo Art Gallery, 1989. 32 pgs. (ill.)David Thomasbendigo, gold mining, artists, books, artists, bendigo artists, person, male, female, person, bendigo goldfields, bendigo, goldfields, bendigo history, history, gold, artworks, place, victorian goldfields, victoria, paintings, book -
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Book - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: LANDMARKS AND MILESTONES:THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FM
Two copies of the booklet titled "Landmarks and Milestones: The Fiftieth Anniversary of the FM Courtis Collection". Bendigo Art Gallery 5 July - 10 August 2008. Education Faculty Bendigo, La Trobe Universiy Edwards Road, Flora Hill, Victoria 3550, Australia. Published 2008. On the front of the booklet is a photo of an outdoor scene with children flying kites. Within the book is a type written article describing the art collection.bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, art collection, person, male, individual, fm courtis collection, bendigo art gallery, art works, artist, catalogue, art catalogue, exhibition, art education, art history, landscapes, mr. f. m. courtis -
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Document - TOWN HALL, THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY, 13 Sep., 1922
Town Hall, The Bendigo Choral Society. Season 1922, 2nd Concert. Oval photo of Mr W C Frazier A.R.C.O. Conductor. Twenty = first Grand Concert. Town Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, Sept. 13th, 1922. Artists: Madsame Elsie Davies. Miss May McGauchie, Miss Myrtle Knight, Mr L Bienvenu. Conductor: Mr W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Patron-His worship the Mayor (Cr. M G Giudice). President- Mr H M Leggo. Vice Presidents: Sir John Quick, Hon. Sternberg, M.L.C., Hon. Herbert Keck, M.L.C., Hon. R H S Abbott, M.L.C., Hon. D Smith, M.L.A., Mr A A Dunston, M.L.A., Cr. J H Curnow, Cr. J E Holland, Mr Oscar Flight, Mr E S Cahill, Dr. W J Long, Dr. O Penfold, Mr A L Bolton, O.B.E., Mr G E Bolton, Mr D Berriman, Mr Alf E Wallis, Mr J G Oliphant, Mr Arthur Whitehead, Mr W Watts, Mr A E Sayer, Mr William Wright, Mr Magnus Cohn, Mr Geo. Mackay, Mr Barkly Hyett, Mr A G Finister, Mr W E Bradshaw, Mr W J Campbell, From the performing members: Mr E H Collett, Mr A W McGibbony. Conductor: Mr W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Sub-Conductor: Mr E A Miller. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Treasurer: Mr D H Holden. Librarians: Mr R J Duguid, Mr H Veale, Mr W Mansell, and Mr A Ditchburn. Auditor: Mr H T Bayton, A.A.I.S., L.I.C.A. Committee: Office Bearers, with Mesdames T Scott and Darvall, and Misses Colgan, Gail, Jamieson, Lethlean, and Messrs. Jeffery, McClure, H Cock, F J Walter and Wittscheibe. Including Tax: 2/6 Reserved, 1/6 Ordinary. Hon. Secs.: J Hudspeth, 85 Wills Street, Z S Martin, 66 McKenzie Street. Concert to commence at 8 pm. Programme Songs: The Dark-eyed Sailor, Just as the tide was flowing, Nelson's Gone a Sailing, The Radiant Morn of Spring, Una voce poco fa, Hullamzo Balaton, Morning Hymn, Awake, Sweet Love, Now is the Month of Maying,Brunhilde's Battle Cry, Cradle Song, The Three Fishers, Legende, To the Forest, I heard you go by, The Lilac Tree, Se, Sailing at Dawn, Song of the Sou'' Wester, The Little Admiral, Farwell. Words for some songs in program. Artists: Mr L Bienvenu, Ladies of the Choir, Madame Elsie Davies, Miss Myrtle Knight, Miss May McGauchie, Ladies of the Society, Choral Society. God Save The King. BIZET'S Garmen. Special Announcement. This popular and celebrated Opera will be given I its entirety at as early a date as possible. Vocal scores have specially cabled for from London. Mr Frazier would welcome the co-operation of the vocalists of our city in the performance of this charming Opera. Rehearsals commence next Tuesday at the Temperance Hall at 8pm, when it is hoped there will be a large response to his request. The public are reminded that the subscription to the Society is only 1/1/- per annum. Secretaries will be glad to give all information. Joint Hon. Secs.: J Hudspeth, 85 Will St., Z S Martin, 66 McKenzie St.Boltons Print, Bendigoprogram, theatre, town hall, town hall, the bendigo choral society. season 1922, 2nd concert. oval photo of mr w c frazier a.r.c.o. conductor. twenty = first grand concert. town hall, bendigo. wednesday, sept. 13th, 1922. artists: madsame elsie davies. miss may mcgauchie, miss myrtle knight, mr l bienvenu. conductor: mr w c frazier, a.r.c.o. pianiste: miss eileen hains, a.t.c.l. patron-his worship the mayor (cr. m g giudice). president- mr h m leggo. vice presidents: sir john quick, hon. sternberg, m.l.c., hon. herbert keck, m.l.c., hon. r h s abbott, m.l.c., hon. d smith, m.l.a., mr a a dunston, m.l.a., cr. j h curnow, cr. j e holland, mr oscar flight, mr e s cahill, dr. w j long, dr. o penfold, mr a l bolton, o.b.e., mr g e bolton, mr d berriman, mr alf e wallis, mr j g oliphant, mr arthur whitehead, mr w watts, mr a e sayer, mr william wright, mr magnus cohn, mr geo. mackay, mr barkly hyett, mr a g finister, mr w e bradshaw, mr w j campbell, from the performing members: mr e h collett, mr a w mcgibbony. conductor: mr w c frazier, a.r.c.o. sub-conductor: mr e a miller. pianiste: miss eileen hains, a.t.c.l. treasurer: mr d h holden. librarians: mr r j duguid, mr h veale, mr w mansell, and mr a ditchburn. auditor: mr h t bayton, a.a.i.s., l.i.c.a. committee: office bearers, with mesdames t scott and darvall, and misses colgan, gail, jamieson, lethlean, and messrs. jeffery, mcclure, h cock, f j walter and wittscheibe. including tax: 2/6 reserved, 1/6 ordinary. programme songs: the dark-eyed sailor, just as the tide was flowing, nelson's gone a sailing, the radiant morn of spring, una voce poco fa, hullamzo balaton, morning hymn, awake, sweet love, now is the month of maying, brunhilde's battle cry, cradle song, the three fishers, legende, to the forest, i heard you go by, the lilac tree, se, sailing at dawn, song of the sou'' wester, the little admiral, farwell. words for some songs in program. artists: mr l bienvenu, ladies of the choir, elsie davies, myrtle knight, may mcgauchie, ladies of the society, choral society. bizet's garmen. special announcement. subscription to the society is only 1/1/- per annum. joint hon. secs.: j hudspeth, 85 will st., z s martin, z s martin -
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Document - TOWN HALL, THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY, 14 June, 1922
Town Hall, The Bendigo Choral Society. Souvenir program 3d. With and oval picture of Mr. W C Frazier A.R.C.O.-Conductor on front cover. Gounod's 'Faust'. For Bendigo Benevolent Asylum, 5000 pounds. Town Hall, Bendigo, Wednesday, June 14th, 1992, at 8pm. Principals: Miss Phyllis Hannaford (Mrs J R Clark); Miss Essa McSwiney, L.A.B. Mr E H Collett, Mr E A Miller, Mr Gerson Krost, Conductor: Mr W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Picture of Benevolent Asylum on front cover. J G Austen, Secretary Appeal Fund. J Hudspeth & Z S Martin Secretaries Choral Society. Concert to commence at 8pm. Artists; Mr Gerson Krost, Miss Essa McSwiney, Mr E A Miller, Miss Phyllis Hannaford. Cast; Mrs J R Clark, Miss Essa McSwiney, Mr E H Collett, Mr E A Miller. Choruses, etc. by Choral Society. In the Homeland Mr Frazier found it the increasing practice to take the great opera masterpieces and give them on the concert platform in more of less liberal excerpts. With characteristic generosity. He purchased the copies and presented them to the Choral Society. Bendigo has thus an opportunity to hear the latest idea. We are sure the musical public will appreciate this, though of course. . . . . It is interesting to note that when this great work was first performed in Paris, on March 19th, 1859, it was somewhat coldly received, to the composer's great grief, as he, with the instinct of genius, . . . . The Compact: Introduction: Faust, aged and worn, weary with long pondering over learned treatises, in a pessimistic mood wonders whether the work is worth while. Memories of an early love stir strangely in his being, and he, in his doubting mood, questions all things, In despair he would welcome death, and finding no answer from the heavens, he appeals to the powers of ill. To his great surprise, he is at once answered by Mephistopheles and a colloquy then ensues in which the Evil One promises him Gold? Glory? A Kingdom? No! No! It mist be 'Youth!' That can be done also. Faust is dubious, but on Mephistopheles bringing a vision of beauteous Margarita at is dubious, but on Mephistopheles be 'Youth!' That can be done also. Faust is dubious, but on Mephistopheles bringing a vision of beauteous Margarita at her wheel he agrees, and signs the compact. 'Up Here I am at thy command, Down There thou servest me!' At The Fair: Mephistopheles then asks Faust to the Fair where they mix with the revelry of the students, soldiers and merry maidens. He gets a glimpse of Margarita. The Evil One is again busy putting Suspicious and quarrelsome thoughts into good comrades minds. . . . The Wooing: Poor Siebel, the ardent, faithful lover of Margarita, finds himself somewhat overshadowed by the young and handsome Faust. Mephistopheles in a mocking mood tells him that every flower that he plucks will perish in his hands. He finds this prediction verified when he plucks the flowers for his lady love, but when in faith he scouts the Evil One, he conquers, and the spell is broken. Faust, filled with an ardent and pure passion, approaches the dwelling of Margarita, with an offering of priceless jewels, provided by the . . . . . The Return Of Valentine: Valentine, the soldier brother of Margarita, leaves for the wars, giving the care of his sister to her faithful lover, Siebel. On his return, covered with glory, and ardent to meet his people again, he hears the story of the flouting of Margarita by Faust. In this part the soldiers are welcomed home by their comrades in the male part of the song 'Fold the flag my brothers,' followed by the celebrated chorus (usually known as the 'Soldier's Chorus' Glory and love to the men of old.' It has been set, in this edition, for full choir. Mephistopheles, the evil genius, in a spirit of raillery, and exultant that his plans are working to . . . . The Price: Faust, repentant, desires to do justice to Margarita and again be her lover. Margarita is almost demented at the loss of her brother. Mephistopheles not to be cheated, thwarts the good impulse of Faust and demands his price. He also endeavors to make Margarita despair, but owing to the simple faith of the . . . . The End. A Question You give you name, your time, your pelf To ease your woe: But what do you give of your own self To pay the debt you owe? You open a Home for helpless ones, And you shut them in with care; Of what think you is their share? You talk and you write; you organise; All this, we know, is true; But how do you spread the spark divine, The deep-down soul of you? -A Simkins. Benevolent Asylum Appeal. The Committee of Management directing the works of the Asylum desire to bring before an always generous public the claims of the Instruction for financial support. The Appeal for 5000 pounds has been launched in the full belief that the case is a good one, and in the confident hope that it will be successful. The work carried on by the Asylum covers a big field, extending as it does from Swan Hill in the north and Melbourne in the south. Inmates from all parts of the State are given a comfortable home, and properly cared for in the eventide of their lives. There are at present in the Asylum 164 old men and women. In addition to this work the Committee thoroughly investigate and dispense relief in food to from 150 to 200 adults and from 300 to 400 children each week, and also issues a large number of blankets, boots and clothing garments to necessitious applicants. The recipients of this relief are principally widow and their little ones, and the wives and children who are dependents of miners suffering from the dread Miners' Complaint. The Committee in orgainising this branch of its charity work, has, to a great extent, prevented a large amount of waste, through overlapping and duplication of effort. It now appeals to the public for the above amount in order that be may still be able to continue charity work among the poor and necessitous of Bendigo and District. 'Organized Charity is Love with Judgment.'Cambridge Press Printprogram, theatre, town hall, town hall, the bendigo choral society. souvenir program 3d. with and oval picture of mr. w c frazier a.r.c.o.-conductor on front cover. gounod's 'faust'. for bendigo benevolent asylum, 5000 pounds. town hall, bendigo, wednesday, june 14th, 1992, at 8pm. principals: miss phyllis hannaford (mrs j r clark); miss essa mcswiney, l.a.b. mr e h collett, mr e a miller, mr gerson krost, conductor: mr w c frazier, a.r.c.o. pianiste: miss eileen hains, a.t.c.l. picture of benevolent asylum on front cover. j g austen, secretary appeal fund. j hudspeth & z s martin secretaries choral society. concert to commence at 8pm. artists; mr gerson krost, miss essa mcswiney, mr e a miller, miss phyllis hannaford. cast; mrs j r clark, miss essa mcswiney, mr e h collett, mr e a miller. choruses, etc. by choral society. in the homeland mr frazier found it the increasing practice to take the great opera masterpieces and give them on the concert platform in more of less liberal excerpts. with characteristic generosity. he purchased the copies and presented them to the choral society. bendigo has thus an opportunity to hear the latest idea. we are sure the musical public will appreciate this, though of course. it is interesting to note that when this great work was first performed in paris, on march 19th, 1922. the compact. at the fair. the wooing. the return of valentine. the price. benevolent asylum appeal. the committee of management directing the works of the asylum desire to bring before an always generous public the claims of the instruction for financial support. the appeal for 5000 pounds has been launched in the full belief that the case is a good one, and in the confident hope that it will be successful. the work carried on by the asylum covers a big field, extending as it does from swan hill in the north and melbourne in the south. inmates from all parts of the state are given a comfortable home, and properly cared for in the eventide of their lives. there are at present in the asylum 164 old men and women. in addition to this work the committee thoroughly investigate and dispense relief in food to from 150 to 200 adults and from 300 to 400 children each week, and also issues a large number of blankets, boots and clothing garments to necessitious applicants. the recipients of this relief are principally widow and their little ones, and the wives and children who are dependents of miners suffering from the dread miners' complaint. the committee in orgainising this branch of its charity work, has, to a great extent, prevented a large amount of waste, through overlapping and duplication of effort. it now appeals to the public for the above amount in order that be may still be able to continue charity work among the poor and necessitous of bendigo and district. 'organized charity is love with judgment.' -
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Document - TOWN HALL, THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY, 27 July, 1921
Town Hall, The Bendigo Choral Society. Season 1921, Second Concert. Seventh Grand Concert. Wednesday, July 27th, 1921. Artists: Miss Ivy Taylor, L.A.B. Miss Winnie Mayberry, Mr L Hattenbach. Conductor: Mr W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Acting Conductor: Mr H W Gregory, L.T.C.L. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Patron: His Worship the Mayor (Cr. D Andrew. President: Mr H M Leggo. Vice presidents: Sir John Quick, Hon. D Smith, M.L.A., Cr. J H Curnow, Cr. J E Holland, Mr Oscar Flight, Mr E S Cahill, Dr. W J Long, Dr. O Penfold, Mr A L Bolton, O.B.E., Mr G E Bolton, Mr D Berriman, Mr Alf E Wallis, Mr J G Oliphant, Mr Arthur Whitehead, Mr W Watts, Mr A E Sayer, Mr William Wright, Mr Magnus Cohn, Mr R H S Abbott, Mr Geo. Mackay, Mr Barkley Hyett, Mr A G Finster, Mr W E Bradshaw, Mr W J Campbell. From the performing members: Mr E H Collett, Mr A W McGibbony. Conductor: Mr W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Acting Conductor: Mr H W Gregory, L.T.C.L. Sub Conductor: Mr E A Miller. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Treasurer: Mr D H Holden. Librarians: Mr: Mr R J Duguid, Mr H Veale, Mr W Mansell, Mr A Ditchburn. Auditors: Mr H T Bayton, A.A.I.S., L.I.C.A., and Mr Harold Walker. Committee: Office Bearers, with Mesdames T Scott, Chisholm, and Misses Colgan, Gall Field, Lethlean, and Messrs Sleeman, Jeffery, McLure, Carwardine, F J Walker and Wittscheibe. Subscribers may book at Flights on and after July 21st. Box Plan opens at 10am. Holders of 2/6 tickets may also book without extra fee. Holder of 1/6 tickets may book by paying the difference (1/-) Admission: 2/6/ Reserved, 1/6 Ordinary: including Tax. Hon Sec. J Hudspeth (85Wills St.) Z S Martin (66 McKenzie St.) Programme. Concert to commence at 8pm. Doors closed during each item. God Save the King. Part Song: Hymn to Music, Weary Wind of the West, Vagabonds, Soft, Soft Wind, A Song of the Sea, Moonlight. Song: Jeanne d Arc, Ombra ma Fui, My Ships, Broken Vase. Cello Solo: Fantasie et Variationes Brilliante, Adagio, Gavotte, Berceuse Slave, Mazurka. Other Artists: Choral Society, Ladies of the Choral Society. God Save the King. Subscribers and Patrons will, we are sure, be equally gratified, with the Committee, at the great artistic success which the Society achieved in the colloboration with the Verbrugghen orchestra in the memorable performance of ''The Messiah.'' The great praise which Mr Verbrugghen bestowed on the tone quality of the vocalists and of their exceptionally clear enunciation and fine English was indeed very pleasing to all concerned, and was ample and full justification of Mr Frazier's methods and patient care in training the Choir in these particular points. Nor must Mr H W Gregory, the Acting Conductor's part be forgotten. He worked assiduously and earnestly, doing all possible to keep up the high standard of the Society's work. The programme presented to-night is also the result of his interpretation of the descriptive works of these modern composers, In bidding farewell to him at this Concert the Committee and members desire to express their thanks for the energy with which he has carried out the duties of Acting Conductor. We expect, at a very early date to the return of Mr W C Frazier to Bendigo. He is bringing, with him a choice of selection of the very latest and best of English and other part songs (both of the earlier composers and of the ultra-modern school) and patrons can look forward to a fine series of programmes. It is particularly cheering to inform you that, as a result of the visit of the Society to Castlemaine last year, a strong Choral Society has formed there with promises to . . . . . 4 pagesBolton Bros. Pty Ltd, Printcottage, miners, town hall, the bendigo choral society. season 1921, seconed concert. seventh grand concert. wednesday, july 27th, 1921. artists: miss ivy taylor, l.a.b. miss winnie mayberry, mr l hattenbach. conductor: mr w c frazier, a.r.c.o. acting conductor: mr h w gregory, l.t.c.l. pianiste: miss eileen hains, a.t.c.l. patron: his worship the mayor (cr. d andrew. president: mr h m leggo. vice presidents: sir john quick, hon. d smith, m.l.a., cr. j h curnow, cr. j e holland, mr oscar flight, mr e s cahill, dr. w j long, dr. o penfold, mr a l bolton, o.b.e., mr g e bolton, mr d berriman, mr alf e wallis, mr j g oliphant, mr arthur whithead, mr w watts, mr a e sayer, mr william wright, mr magnus cohn, mr r h s abbott, mr geo. mackay, mr barkley hyett, mr a g finister, mr w e bradshaw, mr w j campbell. from the performing members: mr e h collett, mr a w mcgibbony. conductor: mr w c frazier, a.r.c.o. acting conductor: mr h w gregory, l.t.c.l. sub conductor: mr e a miller. pianiste: miss eileen hains, a.t.c.l. treasurer: mr d h holden. librarians: mr: mr r j duguid, mr h veale, mr w mansell, mr a ditchburn. auditors: mr h t bayton, a.a.i.s., l.i.c.a., and mr harold walker. committee: office bearers, with mesdames t scott, chisholm, and misses colgan, gall field, lethlean, and messrs sleeman, jeffery, mclure, carwardine, f j walker and wittscheibe. subscribers may book at flights on and after july 21st. box plan opens at 10am. holders of 2/6 tickets may also book without extra fee. holder of 1/6 tickets may book by paying the difference (1/-) admission: 2/6/ reserved, 1/6 ordinary: including tax. hon sec. j hudspeth (85wills st.) z s martin (66 mckenzie st.) programme. concert to commence at 8pm. doors closed during each item. god save the king. part song: hymn to music, weary wind of the west, vagabonds, soft, soft wind, a song of the sea, moonlight. song: jeanned arc, ombra ma fui, my ships, broken vase. cello solo: fantasie et variationes brilliante, adagio, gavotte, berceuse slave, mazurka. other artists: choral society, ladies of the choral society. god save the king. subscribers and patrons will, we are sure, be equally gratified, with the committee, at the great artistic success which the society achieved in the collobration with the verbrugghen orchestra in the memorable performance of ''the messiah.'' the great praise which mr vergrugghen bestowed on the tone quality of the vocalists and of their exceptionally clear enunciation and fine english was indeed very pleasing to all concerned, and was ample and full justification of mr frazier's methods and patient care in training the choir in these particular points. nor must mr h w gregory, the acting conductor's part be forgotten. he worked assidously and earnestly, to keep up the high standard of the society's work. the programme presented to-night is also the result of his interpretation of the descriptive works of these modern composers. in bidding farewell to him at this concert the committee and members desire to express their thanks for the energy with which he has carried out the duties of acting conductor. we expect, at a very early date to the return of mr w c frazier to bendigo. he is bringing, with him a choice of selection of the latest and best of english songs. as a result of the visit of the society to castlemaine, a choral society was formed -
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Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''BREAD AND WINE'' BY KENNETH SLESSOR
Book. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 275 page hardcover book, Bread & Wine, of selected prose by Kenneth Slessor. Memories of Sydney, artists, poets, journalists et al. Published in 1970 by Angus & Robertson and printed by J. C. Stephens & Co., Melbourne. Catalogue sticker ''2179 SLE'' on spine. Newspaper cutting from Sydney Morning Herald 11/7/70 of a review of this book by John Douglas Pringle. SBN 207 94893 3.Kenneth Slessorbooks, collections, short stories, alec h chisholm collection, kenneth slessor, prose, short stories -
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Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; ABRAM LOUIS BUVELOT EXHIBITION
A catalogue with a brown front cover and white pages. On the front cover are the words, 'Abram Louis BUVELOT exhibition Bendigo Art Gallery' and a photo of the artist.' On the inside of the catalogue is the acknowledgement 'This exhibition forms part of 'Arts Victoria 75' Festival.' The Bendigo Art Gallery also ' gratefully acknowledges the financial assistance given by the Victorian Ministry for the Arts, which has made the mounting of the exhibition and the production of this catalogue possible. There are also photos of Buvelot's work and an article about 'A Man and his Work.' The actual catalogue of the exhibition includes information about Buvelot's 18 oil paintings, 23 watercolours and 9 pencil drawings. There are also Supplementary exhibits - an oil by J.R. Ashton, a photograph by Louis Buvelot and a pencil drawing by Madame Buvelot. Printed by Cambridge Press, Bendigo.artwork, oil painting, bendigo art gallery, lydia chancellor, collection, art, bendigo art gallery, event, exhibitions, program, programmes, catalogue, abram louis buvelot -
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Document - TOWN HALL, THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY, 24 Apr 1928 - 27 Nov 1928
Town Hall, The Bendigo Choral Society. 3 Programs for 1928: First Concert, Second Concert & Third Concert. a/ First Concert 38th Grand Concert, Town Hall, Bendigo. Tue. April 24th, 1928. Conductor MR W C Frazier ARCO. Artists: Miss A Caddell, Mr L Bienvenu. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, ATCL. Hon. Sec. E H Collett. Asst. Sec. W F Mansell. Other Artists from BCS; Miss Essa McSwiney, Miss Jean Thompson, Miss May McGauchie, Hector Taylor. Programme: Price 3d. Programme: In These Delightful Pleasant Groves, Like To A Damask Rose, When The King Went Forth To War, Lament Of Isis, Tell I Tell Me, The Princess, Autumn's Storms, Prelude (The Cycle of Life), How Fair is Thy Face, God's Son Hath Set Me Free, Jesus Christ Our Lord Is Risen, I Heav'n Above, King Arthur. b/ The Bendigo Choral Society, Season 1928. Second Concert. 39th Grand Concert. Town Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, Sep. 19th 1928. Conductor: Mr W C Frazier ARCO. Sub-Conductor: Mr E A Miller. Artists: Coral Trenerry, Muriel Bolt, Leslie Jephcott, Eileen Hains, Bendigo Choral Society. Hon. Sec. E H Collett. Asst. Hon. Sec. W F Mansell. Programme: The Hexhamshire Lass, Prelude and Allegro, M'Appari Tutt 'Amor', Rhapsody, Sweet Stay Awhile, There is a Lady Sweet and Kind, Danse Negre, Study, Merry Andrew, Gracious and Kind Art Thou My Queen, Secrecy, Sweet Honey-Sucking Bees, Mazurka, Sigh No More, Faery Song, Fantasie, Courage Brothers. Picture of W C Frazier is on cover. c/ The Bendigo Choral Society. Season 1928. Third Concert. 40th Grand Concert. Town Hall, Bendigo, Tuesday, November 27th, 1928. Conductor: Mr W C Frazier. Artists: Gwen Prockter, Lotte Daniell, A E Sayer, Eileen Hains ATCL, Joyce Connell LTCL. Hon. Se. E H Collett, Asst. Hon. Sec. W F Mansell. Programme 3d.Programme: Rest Sweet Nymph, Fine Knacks for Ladies, Adagio, Allegro, The Maiden's Complaint, I've Been Roaming, Down in a Valley, Flora Gave Me Fairest Flowers, Gipsy Dance, Songs of Love, Elegie, Songs of Love, Moonlight, The Nut-Tree, Songs of Love, Traumerei, Zigeunertanz, Nymphs and Fauns, Romance, Budmouth Dears, Bonny Fisher Lad, Rolling Down to Rio.Boltons Print, Bendigoprogram, music, the bendigo choral society, town hall, bendigo, the bendigo choral society. 3 programs for 1928 a/ first concert 38th grand concert. tue. april 24th, 1928. conductor mr w c frazier arco. artists: miss a caddell, mr l bienvenu. pianiste: miss eileen hains, atcl. hon. sec. e h collett. asst. sec. w f mansell. other artists from bcs; miss essa mcswiney, miss jean thompson, miss may mcgauchie, hector taylor. programme: in these delightful pleasant groves, like to a damask rose, when the king went forth to war, lament of isis, tell i tell me, the princess, autumn's storms, prelude (the cycle of life), how fair is thy face, god's son hath set me free, jesus christ our lord is risen, i heav'n above, king arthur. b/ second concert. 39th grand concert. wednesday, sep. 19th 1928. sub-conductor: mr e a miller. artists: coral trenerry, muriel bolt, leslie jephcott, eileen hains, bendigo choral society. hon. sec. programme: the hexhamshire lass, prelude and allegro, m'appari tutt 'amor', rhapsody, sweet stay awhile, there is a lady sweet and kind, danse negre, study, merry andrew, gracious and kind art thou my queen, secrecy, sweet honey-sucking bees, mazurka, sigh no more, faery song, fantasie, courage brothers. picture of w c frazier is on cover. c/ the bendigo choral society. season 1928. third concert. 40th grand concert. town hall, bendigo, tuesday, november 27th, 1928. conductor: artists: gwen prockter, lotte daniell, a e sayer, eileen hains atcl, joyce connell ltcl. programme: rest sweet nymph, fine knacks for ladies, adagio, allegro, the maiden's complaint, i've been roaming, down in a valley, flora gave me fairest flowers, gipsy dance, songs of love, elegie, songs of love, moonlight, the nut-tree, songs of love, traumerei, zigeunertanz, nymphs and fauns, romance, budmouth dears, bonny fisher lad, rolling down to rio. -
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photograph - colour - picture of artist studio - rear details 'Mr Freedman -State artist / July 1981 ,Beverley Whipp , 12 lowbrook ave Sth Caulfield.photograph, person, male / female -
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photograph - colour - picture of artist studio - rear details 'Mr Freedman -State artist / July 1981 ,Beverley Whipp , 12 lowbrook ave Sth Caulfield.photograph, person, male -
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Photograph - COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH: PICTURE OF ARTIST STUDIO
photograph - colour - picture of artist studio - rear details 'Mr Freedman -State artist / July 1981 ,Beverley Whipp , 12 lowbrook ave Sth Caulfield.photograph, person, male -
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Photograph - COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH: PICTURE OF ARTIST STUDIO
photograph - colour - picture of artist studio - rear details 'Mr Freedman -State artist / July 1981 ,Beverley Whipp , 12 lowbrook ave Sth Caulfield.photograph, person, male -
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Photograph - COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH: PICTURE OF ARTIST STUDIO
photograph - colour - picture of artist studio - rear details 'Mr Freedman -State artist / July 1981 ,Beverley Whipp , 12 lowbrook ave Sth Caulfield.photograph, person, male -
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photograph - colour - picture of artist studio - rear details 'Mr Freedman -State artist / July 1981 ,Beverley Whipp , 12 lowbrook ave Sth Caulfieldphotograph, portrait, group -
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photograph - colour - picture of artist studio - rear details 'Mr Freedman -State artist / July 1981 ,Beverley Whipp , 12 lowbrook ave Sth Caulfield.photograph, portrait, male -
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Photograph - COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH: PICTURE OF ARTIST STUDIO
photograph - colour - picture of artist studio - rear details 'Mr Freedman -State artist / July 1981 ,Beverley Whipp , 12 Lowbrook Ave Sth Caulfield.photograph, portrait, male