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Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, mid 20th century
... in Australian homes. ... in Australian homes. This item reflects the changes and development ...Originally registered in 1911, Nyal initially comprised an extensive portfolio of products ranging from perfumed soap to toiletries. Since 1911 Nyal has been a popular medicinal brand in Australian homes. This item reflects the changes and development in medicine over the last century. The bottle is an example of a glass container used for holding medicines in the mid 20th century.A brown glass bottle with a moulded rim on the neck."This bottle always remains the property of NYAL CO. RD 23669" NYAL inside a horizontal oval.pharmaceutical-manufacturers pharmacy medicines nyal-pty-ltd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Peter Ryan, Melbourne University Press to Penguin, 19.05.1977
... of the reissue of Robin Boyd's 'Australia's Home'.... of the reissue of Robin Boyd's 'Australia's Home'. Photocopy plus ...Letter from Peter Ryan, Director of Melbourne University Press, suggesting to John Hooker of Penguin, that Professor Joe Burke could be a possible author for a new foreword of the reissue of Robin Boyd's 'Australia's Home'.Photocopy plus a with compliments note -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Peter Ryan, Melbourne University Press to Penguin, 16.05.1977
... for the new edition of Robin Boyd's 'Australia's Home'. Patricia... for the new edition of Robin Boyd's 'Australia's Home'. Patricia ...Letter from Peter Ryan, Director of Melbourne University Press, to John Hooker at Penguin saying he liked the plans for the new edition of Robin Boyd's 'Australia's Home'. Patricia Davies was sent a carbon copy.Carbon copy -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, An Interior Decorator’s World, 1969
... decorator. In the articles she wrote for the Australian Home... wrote for the Australian Home Beautiful magazine she promoted ...This book is the autobiography of Margaret Lord, a noted Australian interior designer, journalist, colour consultant and author. Born in Warrnambool to Margaret and Henry Lord the author studied art in Melbourne and London and became an interior decorator. In the articles she wrote for the Australian Home Beautiful magazine she promoted Australian interior design and materials. Her 1924 book, ‘Interior Decoration – A Guide to Furnishing the Australian Home’, was the first Australian monograph on interior decorating. She was the first in Australia to establish the role of the interior designer consultant and in 1950 she was one of the founders of the Australian Society of Interior Designers. This book is of considerable importance as it is the autobiography of Margaret Lord, the noted Australian interior decorator and writer. She was born in Warrnambool and this is the only item we have that records her life achievement as a pioneer in Australia of interior design. This is a hard cover book of 215 pages. The hard cover is white with silver-coloured printing on the spine and the dust cover has a cream background with black and pink printing and the image of a pink rose. The pages contain an introduction, a preface, ten chapters of text and an appendix. margaret lord, interior designer, history of warrnambool, australian society of interior designers -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, The Canberra Times, Robin Boyd sees more "ugliness", 16.12.61
... Boyd's 'Australia's Home', first published in 1951. It has... Boyd's 'Australia's Home', first published in 1951. It has ...This book review discusses the republication of Robin Boyd's 'Australia's Home', first published in 1951. It has a local aspect looking at what Boyd says about Canberra. It also notes the new hardcover publication of 'The Australian Ugliness'.Photocopy of newspaper clipping.The publication and date in handwriting in original.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine - Clipping, Australian Home Beautiful, Jul-51
... 1951. It featured on the cover of Australian Home Beautiful... 1951. It featured on the cover of Australian Home Beautiful ...Robin Boyd the Anglesea E. McK. Paton House in Anglesea, c 1951. It featured on the cover of Australian Home Beautiful accompanied with the article by Nora Cooper 'Seaside Haven' pp 36-39. This image was the cover image of this volume.Cover pageFamily around living room fireplace made of stoneswalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Peter Ryan, Melbourne University Press to Penguin, 27.04.1977
... consider reissuing Robin Boyd's 'Australia's Home' as the edition... consider reissuing Robin Boyd's 'Australia's Home' as the edition ...Letter from Peter Ryan, Director of Melbourne University Press, to John Hooker at Penguin regarding whether Penguin would consider reissuing Robin Boyd's 'Australia's Home' as the edition is now out of print. Patricia Davies was sent a carbon copy.Carbon copy -
Vision Australia
Photograph (item) - Image, Jason Morgan, 2023 Christmas decorations at Kooyong, 23/11/2023
... that reads "Merry Christmas from Vision Australia, home of Carols... that reads "Merry Christmas from Vision Australia, home of Carols ...Image taken by staff member of Christmas decorations facing Glenferrie road, including an oversized inflatable Santa, a smaller inflatable Santa with his reindeer and Christmas tree and a banner that reads "Merry Christmas from Vision Australia, home of Carols by Candlelight".vision australia, buildings -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Celia Schmaler, Penguin to Melbourne University Press, 08.08.1977
... that the reprint of Boyd's 'Australia's Home' was going ahead and Professor... that the reprint of Boyd's 'Australia's Home' was going ahead and Professor ...Short note from the Secretary of John Hooker of Penguin to Peter Ryan of Melbourne University Press confirming that the reprint of Boyd's 'Australia's Home' was going ahead and Professor Geoffrey Blainey had agreed to write an introduction. Patricia Davies was sent a carbon copy.Photocopy -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 2010
... . “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness.... “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness ...“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisition. 50th Anniversary Edition (no. 138 of 300)australian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 2010
... . “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness.... “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness ...“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisition. 50th Anniversary Edition (no. 300 of 300)australian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 1963
... . “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness.... “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness ...“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.SoftcoverRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 2010
... . “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness.... “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness ...“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.SoftcoverRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 1980
... . “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness.... “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness ...“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.SoftcoverRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 1960
... . “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness.... “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness ...“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.Hardcover, no dust jacket. Rebound copy from the State Library of Victoria.Catalogue card slipped between pages. Catalogue number 203794. Inside front cover, pasted "NOTICE TO BORROWERS" from the State Lending Library of Victoria. Due date stamp page insideaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, home, suburbs, robin boyd, walsh st library -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Ceramic mixing bowls, 1900 - 1950
... was a common domestic appliance used daily in Australian homes.... appliance used daily in Australian homes. This item is typical ...Mixing bowls of this design were a common item in Austrailan kitchens in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. At this time the majority of women worked at home looking after their family and producing home-cooked meals. This type of bowl was a common domestic appliance used daily in Australian homes.This item is typical of kitchen utensils used in Australian homes in the early 20th century. No clear provence determined3 ceramic round mixing bowls of various widths - 340 mm, 300 mm and 265 mm. Each bowl has a pouring lip and decorative scallop relief around body. There is no indication of makers mark or source of production.Nonemixing bowl, domestic appliances -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, What Every Home Should Have, c. 1965
... Boyd advocates that the Australian home needs a change... melbourne Boyd advocates that the Australian home needs a change ...Boyd advocates that the Australian home needs a change of heart to provide more comfort, dignity, and happiness. As examples, he gives two bathrooms (one for parents and one for children), outdoor living, the ability to extend the home as the family gets bigger, kitchens with modern appliances, and central heating and cooling.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 4 pagesaustralian home, appliances, robin boyd, manuscript -
Bendigo Military Museum
Letter - LETTERS, WW2, Jan 43 - Nov 43
... Handwritten letters Jan 43 - Nov 43 to home (Australia... Handwritten letters Jan 43 - Nov 43 to home (Australia) from overseas ...Item/sin collection re B. J. Ruler VX40780 refer cat No 5790 for his service details Handwritten letters Jan 43 - Nov 43 to home (Australia) from overseas. Letters passed by the censo tell of the camp, places they have visited together and people, family.Handwritten envelopes addressed “Mrs. B. J. Ruler” Various addresses in Victoria letter, ww2 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine - Clipping, John Arnold and Peter Pierce, The Best 101 Australian books, 19.11.1991
... . The ninth book is 'Robin Boyd's Australia's Home: Its Origin.... The ninth book is 'Robin Boyd's Australia's Home: Its Origin ...This is an article on The Best 101 Australian books. The ninth book is 'Robin Boyd's Australia's Home: Its Origin, Builders and Occupiers' (1952: MUP reprint with foreword by High Stretton 1987). "Still the best book on Australian architecture, it described a basic constituent of society in style that guaranteed an audience wider than the author's profession".Attached to it is an MUP "With compliments" note.walsh st library -
Hume City Civic Collection
Functional object - Electric Jug
... became status symbol in Australian homes. This jug is one... became status symbol in Australian homes. This jug is one ...Although electric jugs were initially developed in England for quick tea-making, the fear of electrocution delayed their production in that country. Australia during the 1930s Depression went ahead and produced fancy ceramic electric jugs, which became status symbol in Australian homes. This jug is one of the earliest designs manufactured in the 1930sThe design of this jug is in contrast to later electric jugs which either gradually sloped up from the base to the neck and/or had curved sidesA dark cream ceramic electric jug with a black bakelite lid. The lower part of the jug is cylindrical with the upper part sloping to the spout. The bakelite lid opens with a hinge. household containers, electric jug, domestic food and drink -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, KHAKI AND GREEN. With the Australian Army at home and overseas, 1943
... WITH THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY AT HOME AND OVERSEAS Published.... WITH THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY AT HOME AND OVERSEAS Published for THE AUSTRALIAN ...Hard Cover -Dark Green 3 copies. One with Dust Cover.WITH THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY AT HOME AND OVERSEAS Published for THE AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES by AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL CANBERRA 1943 australian army. ww2. australia. overseas. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Laminated Photograph
... patient for a long flight home to Australia circa 1968... patient for a long flight home to Australia circa 1968 Laminated ...Nursing Sister LT Terrie Roach RAANC preparing medivac patient for a long flight home to Australia circa 1968preparing medivac patient -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - Magazines and brochures
... , The Australian Women's weekly's home planning service 28 home plans..., The Australian Women's weekly's home planning service 28 home plans ...BHS Collection.Eight magazines and brochures. Titles are: Australian House and Garden book of Small Home plans, Best Homes, New horizons in houses, 19 Architect designed contemporary homes, 22 specially selected home plans, Plans for 26 small holiday homes, The Australian Women's weekly's home planning service 28 home plans and an advertising brochure for Daniel Robertson.Phillip Ellison name on several books, and the stamp of the State School No. 1008 Axedale on four others.homes, building -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder, A.K. (Gus) Lines - A Collection of Articles, 1906o
... Australian Home Beautiful (1940 and 1943) discussing his work... Lines, 2 articles from Australian Home Beautiful (1940 and 1943 ...Details of some aspects of A K (Gus) Lines' life. Includes article by Eric Poulter, photograph of Albert and Ivy Lines as children (c1906), an obituary for Mr Lines, 2 articles from Australian Home Beautiful (1940 and 1943) discussing his work as an architect, and a newspaper article (c1940) of Mr Lines as Mayor of Heidelberg and his sister Ivy as Mayoress.A K Lines was a local Heidelberg councillor & Mayor and prominent resident of Greensborough.Folder containing articles on A.K. LinesNilgreensborough, heidelberg council, architects, a k gus lines -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Egg, Painted Ostrich Egg, Early 20th century
... in the 19th and early 20th centuries, though in Australian homes... and early 20th centuries, though in Australian homes they were more ...Ostrich eggs were a novelty item found in many homes in the 19th and early 20th centuries, though in Australian homes they were more likely to be emu eggs. Some ostrich eggs may have been brought to Australia from South Africa after the Boer War or purchased by travellers to foreign lands at other times. This ostrich egg has no known provenance.This ostrich egg has been in the collection of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society for 45 years and the only known connection it has to Warrnambool is seen in the fact that the donor was Mrs Uebergang and the Uebergang name is well-known in our district as the Uebergangs were pioneering settlers in the Allansford/ Warrnambool area. This is a cream-coloured ostrich egg resting in a circular cavity in the centre of a rectangular wooden frame. The egg has a small hole on the top and has paintings of an African woman and child on one side of the egg and huts with palm trees on the other side. history of warrnambool, ostrich eggs, painted ostrich egg -
Bendigo Military Museum
Postcard - PHOTOGRAPH POSTCARD, 8.7.1917
... for a safe return home & Australia from L Woodhead”... for a safe return home & Australia from L Woodhead” Photo post card B ...There is an Alexis Harold Safstrom No 1723, 38th Batt 1st reinforcements then 59th Batt. He was WIA twice and discharged on 31.8.1919. There are two Woodheads with an initial L. This is possibly L.H.B Woodhead No 728, 8th Batt then late in the war 25th Batt. He was WIA twice coming home late 1918. The colour patch on the uniform is possibly 8th Batt. Safstrom was from Heathcote which fits in with the donor of the items Mrs May Burns. Woodhead was from Mildura. The only connection could be that they were both in England at the same time the card was written. Photo post card B & W, portrait of a single person in uniform.Rear of photo: “ 8.7.17 to A.H Safstrom With best wishes for a safe return home & Australia from L Woodhead”documents, postcards, photography -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book, The Australasian Cookery Book
... of Australian and New Zealand homes ... of Australian and New Zealand homes The Australasian Cookery Book Book ...The Australasian Cookery Book Publisher: Ward Lock & Co Date: 1913 Specially compiled for the requirements of Australian and New Zealand homes warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, cookery book -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; HISTORIC HOMESTEADS
... ,' 'Walkabout' magazine and a 1969 calendar all about historic homes... collection homesteads history Australia buildings place National ...A green folder containing newspaper articles from 'The Sun,' 'Walkabout' magazine and a 1969 calendar all about historic homes of Australia.Historic homesteads of Australia. National Trust Oct. 1069.national trust, properties, historic homesteads, lydia chancellor, collection, homesteads, history, australia, buildings, place, national trust -
Yarra Ranges Regional Museum
Pamphlet - Pattern, Crochet, Mary Cards Victorian Centenary Chart, 1934
... in 1934. It was published in the Australian Home Beautiful... in the Australian Home Beautiful magazine on November 1934. The chart ...This crochet chart was designed by the twentieth century crochet pattern designer, Mary Card, for the Victorian Centenary in 1934. It was published in the Australian Home Beautiful magazine on November 1934. The chart was published in four sections, with instructions for working it as a complete piece. Mary Card lived in Olinda and published books of her patterns and individual patterns in Australia, American and English magazines from 1909 until the 1930s.Giant paper crochet chart of Mary Cards Victorian Centenary cloth design, featuring Australian animals, ships, buildings and horseman. Chart has FLORENCE / MCNABB 1944 written in pen ar thje bottom. Over the orignial pattern which was printed with VICTORIAN / CENTENARY 1934. Chart is in 4 pieces, each attached to Cardboard. Written on with ink: 12-4-44 On back : No 1, No 2 , No 3, No 4 mary card, centenaries, crochet patterns -
Bendigo Military Museum
Letter - LETTERS, WW2, Jan 42 - Sept 43
... about places, activities and people home ( Australia..., activities and people home ( Australia) and overseas. Letter LETTERS ...Item/s in this collection re B. J. Ruler VX40780 refer Cat. No. 5790 for his service details.Air mail letters and letter cards. Letter card single sheet of paper folded is 4 pages and forms an envelope. Letter writes about places, activities and people home ( Australia) and overseas.Handwritten envelopes addressed “Mrs. B. J. Ruler” various addresses in Victoria.letters, ww2