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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Charles Davidson in the Goat Cart at Deep Lead
Portrait of two boys one in Goat cart at Deep Lead. Titled Deep Lead Transport. Boy in Cart is Charles Davidson.stawell -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Decorative object - Ornament, ca. 19th century
This fine white unglazed porcelain figurine is one of six donated together. The bisque material was easy to carve and allowed fine detail. Figurine ornaments were popular for table decorations between the mid-18th to early 19th centuries. This ornament was likely made in Germany, and German manufacturers began to use bisque material to make realistic faces for dolls in the 1850s.The set of six bisque figurines is representative of popular table decorations during the 19th and early 20th centuries.Fine unglazed white porcelain ornament, hollow inside. It is carved to represent a peasant girl and goat with a vase shaped like a tree stump in the background. The ornament has remnants of gold, red, brown and green paint. There is an inscription on the base."3943:warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, ornament, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, bisque, china ornament, white china ornament, german, germany, porcelain, unglazed porcelain, 19th century, 18th century, european ornament, pottery, unglazed pottery, domestic ornament, decoration, table decoration, girl and goat, vase -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - KANGAROO FLAT A HISTORY, GOLD, GOATS & PEPPERCORNS, 1993
A 164 page soft cover book 'Kangaroo Flat a History, Gold, Goats & Peppercorns. By David Horsfall. Illustrated with maps and B&W photos. Published in 1993 and printed by Richard Cambridge Printers, Bendigo. Preface by Frank Cusack.David Horsfall -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - official opening by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President, 30 May 1991, 30/05/1991
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Cr Graham plus Gillian Barclay (Co-ordinator), Liliana Unsworth (Engineering Design Draftsperson) and Bill Oakley (Corporate Development Officer). Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, goat shed, gillian barclay, peter graham, liliana unsworth, bill oakley -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - official opening by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President, 30 May 1991, 30/05/1991
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Cr Graham plus Gillian Barclay (Co-ordinator), Liliana Unsworth (Engineering Design Draftsperson) and Bill Oakley (Corporate Development Officer). Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, goat shed, gillian barclay, peter graham, liliana unsworth, bill oakley -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Alan and Steve at the Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - official opening by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President, 30 May 1991, 30/05/1991
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Cr Graham plus Gillian Barclay (Co-ordinator), Liliana Unsworth (Engineering Design Draftsperson) and Bill Oakley (Corporate Development Officer). Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, goat shed, steve, alan -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Alan at the Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - official opening by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President, 30 May 1991, 30/05/1991
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Cr Graham plus Gillian Barclay (Co-ordinator), Liliana Unsworth (Engineering Design Draftsperson) and Bill Oakley (Corporate Development Officer). Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, goat shed, alan -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - official opening by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President, 30 May 1991, 30/05/1991
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Cr Graham plus Gillian Barclay (Co-ordinator), Liliana Unsworth (Engineering Design Draftsperson) and Bill Oakley (Corporate Development Officer). Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, goat shed, gillian barclay, peter graham, liliana unsworth, bill oakley -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - INDEX KANGAROO FLAT A HISTORY, GOLD, GOATS & PEPPERCORN, c1993
Index Kangaroo Flat A History, Gold, Goats & Peppercorns. Publisher: Richmond Cambridge Printers, Bendigo. ISBN: 0 646 126510 2. Date: 1993. 33 pages. Photographs, illustrations & Maps. Signed by David Horsfall. Gloss green cover gold print and picture (poppet head, goat, tree). Green pennant inside book reads> HOP TO KANGAROO FLAT MARCH 26th, 27th & 28th 1993, picture of kangaroo and below a white shield. Size of pennant: 15.2 x 4.8 cm. 23.6.200 Green pennant not with book. Needs to be located.David G Horsfallbook, bendigo, kangaroo flat, kangaroo flat, history -
National Wool Museum
Book, On the road to pastures new
"On the road to pastures new" - Maurice Moyal, 1956. Describes the annual summer trek of a flock of sheep and goats from a village in southern France to alpine pastures.wool - history -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Deep Lead Pioneers Memorial c 1936
The memorial was erected in c 1936 by the public to the pioneers of Deep Lead District. The memorial was to commemorate the early pioneers of Deep Lead. The bronze tablet depicts two miners at work, one operating the cradle while the other using the shovel. Behind the two men and partly framing the design, is the windlass set in a fork of a tree. On each side of the main tablature are two figures of goats, one a "Billy goat" the other a "nanny goat". The bronze sculpture is set on a pedestal of Grampian freestone, which is placed on the two steps of granite. The whole memorial is surrounded by an ornate stone fence. The bronze sculpture work was executed by Mr. S. J. Hammond of Melbourne while the stone work was carved and erected by Mr. G. Robson, of Stawell. The shire engineer Mr. C.W.C. Venables assisted with advice when necessary.Black and white photograph depicting the stone Deep Lead Pioneer memorial with native gums in the background. stawell -
Mont De Lancey
Tin
Rectangular, red cigarette tin with hinged lid edged in gold colour, with the company logo in the centre. The tin contains three small rectangular, cardboard picture cards with the image and name of a boat, a coat, and a goat, as well as three matching word labels. On lid: "Cork Tipped" and "Trade mark" with "Craven "A" " printed in black and gold lettering inside a white oval edged in gold. The Trade Mark oval is surmounted by the top half of a black cat. Under the oval shape: "Virginia Cigarettes" printed in white lettering. Inside the lid: "CRAVEN "A" Cork Tipped Virginia Cigarettes are made from fine imported matured Virginia Tobacco guaranteed pure and absolutely free from adulteration of any kind. WILL NOT AFFECT YOUR THROAT". "CARRERAS LIMITED ARCADIA WORKS".cigarettte containers, smoking equipment -
National Wool Museum
Book, Ram directory 1986
Stud ram directory 1986, produced by Australian Sheep and Goat Genetics, includes photographs, pedigree, progeny and history of studs. Includes letter and semen price list.sheep breeding corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association australian sheep and goat genetics, pettitt, mr r. w., sheep breeding, corriedale sheep -
Wangaratta Historical Society
Glass Plate Negatives, 1860 - 1960
WHS Inc were presented with 10,000 glass plate negatives from Thelma & Vine Photographic Studios, Murphy Street Wangaratta from the 1860's - 1950's. The glass plate negatives depict mostly portrait studies of families, weddings and special occasions; there are a few outdoor studies.These studies are invaluable as they provide a record of fashion, family structures, significant people and events, buildings, streetscapes, transportation and landscape of Wangaratta & district from the 1860's - 1950's. These glass plate negatives provide the historical, fashion, cultural anthropological context of society from the time frame they depict.WHS Inc were presented with 10,000 glass plate negatives from Thelma & Vine Photographic Studios, Murphy Street Wangaratta from the 1860's - 1950's. The glass plate negatives depict mostly portrait studies of families, weddings and special occasions; there are a few outdoor studies. An example of a glass plate negative is featured above, this is a goat race from the early 1900's. Goat races were common in rural towns as entertainment at agricultural shows, sporting events and other celebrations. This local jockey is Bob Sloan, who had a Men's Wear business in Wangaratta.glass plate negatives -
El Dorado Museum Association Inc.
Photograph - Digital Image
Charity Day, Wangaratta, 1914.Digital image copied from a black and white photograph of a person dressed in Scottish outfit (kilt, tam-o-shanter cap) seated in buggy harnessed to a goat, surrounded by crowd of onlookers including two children dressed as jockeys (one wearing number 25)Captions written and printed on photograph 'One of the [?] Charity Carnival', 'WANGARATTA 12/8/14', 'Thelma Studio'wangaratta, goat, race, charity carnival, wangaratta charity carnival, goat race, scottish outfit, animals -
South Gippsland Shire Council
Print, Caribbean Art by Gilly Gobinet
Colour print of Caribbean Art painted by Gilly Gobinet. Features a man on a donkey, woman with child, goat and chickens on a road near a village. Sea and sky in background. Set in cream card window mount. Sealed in cellophane bag with blue sheet containing a description of the artist. -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Postcard
The postcard depicts a large group of young men and women posing inside the Beechworth Town Hall. They are attending the Back to Childhood Ball in Beechworth on 3 November 1937. Joining them is a small goat in the front row.The postcard provides insight into entertainment, leisure and recreation in Beechworth during the 1930s. It enriches the community's understanding of how entertainment has developed in Beechworth since the early twentieth century.Black and white rectangular postcard printed on card.Obverse: a memento of the Back To Childhood Ball "Beechworth" / 3.11.37 / Reverse: 3708 / POST CARD / KODAK / CORRESPONDENCE / ADDRESS ONLY / AUSTRAL / A / AUSTRAL / KODAK / N. R. McGEEHAN, (Flashlight Specialist.) / 154 HOTHAM ST., ST. KILDA. S. 2. /entertainment, entertainment album, beechworth, 1930s, goat, recreation, performance, leisure, back to childhood ball, social -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BUGGY
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Buggy: made at Morrison and Sanneman factory, circa 1900. The carriage-building factory was bought in about 1893. It produced first-class buggies, dog and goat carts and phaetons from the very best timbers available. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The naming ceremony performed by Claire Fitzpatrick at 'unofficial' opening of the Goat Shed, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 3 December 1989
The Goat Shed was unofficially opened on 3 Dec 1989 as a store room. Following the Stables workshop fire, 8 May 1990, it was refurbished into a proper workshop and officially opened by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire president on 30 May 1991Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 3 stripsKodak GA 100 5095eltham living and learning centre, claire fitzpatrick, gillian barclay, goat shed -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The naming ceremony performed by Claire Fitzpatrick at 'unofficial' opening of the Goat Shed, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 3 December 1989
The Goat Shed was unofficially opened on 3 Dec 1989 as a store room. Following the Stables workshop fire, 8 May 1990, it was refurbished into a proper workshop and officially opened by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire president on 30 May 1991Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 3 stripsKodak GA 100 5095eltham living and learning centre, claire fitzpatrick, gillian barclay, goat shed -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The naming ceremony performed by Claire Fitzpatrick at 'unofficial' opening of the Goat Shed, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 3 December 1989
The Goat Shed was unofficially opened on 3 Dec 1989 as a store room. Following the Stables workshop fire, 8 May 1990, it was refurbished into a proper workshop and officially opened by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire president on 30 May 1991Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 3 stripsKodak GA 100 5095eltham living and learning centre, claire fitzpatrick, gillian barclay, goat shed -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The naming ceremony performed by Claire Fitzpatrick at 'unofficial' opening of the Goat Shed, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 3 December 1989
The Goat Shed was unofficially opened on 3 Dec 1989 as a store room. Following the Stables workshop fire, 8 May 1990, it was refurbished into a proper workshop and officially opened by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire president on 30 May 1991Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 3 stripsKodak GA 100 5095eltham living and learning centre, claire fitzpatrick, gillian barclay, goat shed -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The naming ceremony performed by Claire Fitzpatrick at 'unofficial' opening of the Goat Shed, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 3 December 1989
The Goat Shed was unofficially opened on 3 Dec 1989 as a store room. Following the Stables workshop fire, 8 May 1990, it was refurbished into a proper workshop and officially opened by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire president on 30 May 1991Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 3 stripsKodak GA 100 5095eltham living and learning centre, claire fitzpatrick, gillian barclay, goat shed -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The naming ceremony performed by Claire Fitzpatrick at 'unofficial' opening of the Goat Shed, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 3 December 1989
The Goat Shed was unofficially opened on 3 Dec 1989 as a store room. Following the Stables workshop fire, 8 May 1990, it was refurbished into a proper workshop and officially opened by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire president on 30 May 1991Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 3 stripsKodak GA 100 5095eltham living and learning centre, claire fitzpatrick, gillian barclay, goat shed -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Korea Remembered, 1998
Black soft cover. Front cover has large photo of soldier in uniform squatting and facing the camera. The back cover has a compilation of photos of two aeroplane,, a badge, a ship and a woman in uniform kneeling and holding a small white goat. Compiled and edited by Maurie Pears and Fred Kirkland. 394 pages.Signature on first page "P CHAPMAN".books-military-history, korea -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: ON THE MOVE
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. On the move: workers line up outside the Morrison and Sanneman carriage factory in 1900. The factory was built at 230-234 Williamson Street in 1893. The business produced high-quality buggies, dog and goat carts and phaetons. The partnership was dissolved in 1908. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Spider, miner's
Artie Dibbin, local Freeburgh identity, cattle grazier, horseman, miner and larrikin, had an alluvial claim, next to the Great Alpine Road at Freeburgh, called the "Goat's Arse". This candle holder or "spider" was used by Artie in this and other mines, including the Mount Orient.Relevant to the gold mining history of the area. Miner's spider made of bent metal.mining, candle, lamp, spider -
Vision Australia
Audio (item) - Sound recording, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Around the Institute: May 27, 2003
Around the Institute was a weekly program consisting of interviews around a specific topic, undertaken by host Corey Nassau. May 27: Support skills program – Gary Stinchcombe, Feelix stories: The Elephant and the Bad Baby and Three Billy Goats Gruff – Ken Walduck and Rhonda Evans.royal victorian institute for the blind, radio shows -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Bracket from Sir Paul Pindar's House, c1600, 20/09/2016
Four similar but larger brackets were on the facade of Pindar's house. this is on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. This smaller example was most likely part of a chimney piece from a grand room on the first floor. The crouching minter has a man's head, the chest of a woman and the legs of a goat or horse.Wooden carved bracket at Sir Paul Pindar's Housepaul pindar's house, bracket, timber, victoria and albert museum, london, sculpture -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, THE 67th INFANTRY, CLARK Bill, The 67th (Bendigo) Infantry MILITIA 1912-1918. / A History. / A Nominal Roll, Nov 2023
The 67th (Bendigo) Infantry was the local Militia Infantry Unit from 1912-1918. It's members came from Bendigo up to Deniliquin and Bendigo up to Kerang - Swan Hill areas.This is a leather bound book (Manuscript). The type of leather is called "old goat leather". The title and words are gold embossed. It is fastened with 4 brass Chicago screw binders. Inside are pages of A4. size. The history section is of 165 pages - text, images, black and white and colour. The second half of the book is A4 size excel spreadsheet with approx 2100 names.ww1, militia, citizen forces, 67th infantry