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Wangaratta Historical Society
Wooden Fruit Bowl, Red Gum Bowl
This wood is made from Red River Gum tree wood, these trees live for between 500 to 1,000 years of age. The wood in this bowl has been carbon dated in the USA to be 4,500 years old.This bowl is significant because of the age of the wood it is made from. 000016 Wooden Fruit Bowl The timber this fruit bowl was made from was a red gum tree taken from the Ovens river at Tarrawingee (12 km from Wangaratta)where it had been submerged for years. It was made on a lathe by Ken Hill. The bowl warped and cracked shortly after being turned. A piece of the wood was taken to the USA by a visitor where it was carbon dated to be 4500 years old Measurements: Diameter: 22cm Height: 6cm Colour: Dark red brown Photographed beside a piece of natural red gum Tarrawingee is 12 Km North East of Wangaratta on the Great Alpine Road Significance: 4500 year old red gum wood is rare in this area. red river gum wooden bowl wangaratta historical society -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Bert Ingletons Log Trucks loaded with Red Gum Logs
Bert Ingleton's Log Trucks loaded with Red Gum logs on Mr. G. Hateley's property "Hillcrest" Bellellen via Stawell. Associated with Ingleton's saw mill. The original photograph belongs to Mrs. N. Altmann and was loaned for copying.Black & white photo of a scene depicting 2 trucks loaded with red gum logs in a farm yard. c 1940. A person can be scene standing on the truck behind the driver's door.stawell -
Maryborough Midlands Historical Society operating the Worsley Cottage Museum
Trophy, circa 1978
Trophy awarded to Gumleaf Playing Champion during annual Golden Wattle Festival (now defunct)The Golden Wattle Festival was held in Spring each year. This trophy is part of the memorabilia collection held by the society.Rectangular polished hardwood trophy awarded to individual winner of Gum Leaf Playing Championship. Trophy tapers from 4cm at base to 2 cm at top.Three plaques: Circular Golden Wattle Festival symbol sticker. Gold coloured metal gum leaf. Rectangular metal plaque reading "Australian Gumleaf Playing Championship, Golden Gumleaf Award, sponsored by Ampol, won by Les Hawthorne, Palm Beach Queensland 1978"trophy festival -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Cigarette Roller and Papers, ?
WW2 era Austrian metal cigarette rolling machine "RAPID" circa 1940s. This machine is designed to roll tobacco into individual cigarettes using cigarette papers. This item is a white metal box which opens up and on the inside has a cloth rolling mechanism. A cardboard container with 50 gummed papers is also included.Top: 1. "RAPID" - etched on top. Etched pattern in middle of top / 2. TALLY HO - 50 GUMMED Cigarette Papers. Bottom: TALLY-HO 50 GUMMED PAPERS / Made in Australia D10139. Inside: The individual papers herein have specially cut corners for your convenience / Make it a rule - use Tally-Ho smoking, cigarettes, tally-ho -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph - Reproduction
These copies of five oil on gum leaf paintings by Alfred William Eustace (1820-1907) display the subjects and detail of his small gum leaf paintings. A.W. Eustace, a well-known Australian artist, was born in Berkshire, England, where he was an assistant gamekeeper to the Earl of Craven at Ashdown Park. He migrated to Australia with his wife and children in 1851 and worked on the Ullina and Eldorado Runs on the Black Dog Creek at Chiltern, which was in excess of 50,000 acres of grazing land. A.W. Eustace was employed as a shepherd by Jason Withers and while tending his flocks in the solitude of the bush, Eustace turned his attention to painting and music to while away the long and weary hours. He endeavoured to capture the spirit of the bush and painted on board, canvas or tin plate, but as these materials were not always readily available he then started painting on large round eucalyptus leaves from the White and Red Box trees that grew around about him. He became known as the "Bush Artist." About 1856 he painted a small picture of the famous Woolshed goldrush and during the next few years became well known in North-East Victoria. John Sadlier, a police officer stationed at Beechworth said that Eustace painted 'some really exquisite scenes. He was of an easy-going dreamy temperament, a student of nature only, despising the works of men. Unfortunately his drawings were on eucalyptus leaves, the largest and roundest he could find and not on canvas, and no doubt have all perished long ago.' In 1876 the Melbourne Age newspaper reported, 'Eustace’s celebrated paintings on gum leaves are again attracting attention,…Mr Eustace is an elegant artist…he seems without effort to catch the colour and spirit of Australian scenery…' In 1864 A.W. Eustace held an Art Union in Albury, and again in 1884 in Ballarat. He exhibited at the Victorian Academy of Arts in 1877 and also held an exhibition of gum leaf paintings at Stevens Gallery, Melbourne in 1893. By 1896 he was receiving orders from heads of states in Europe, with his works acknowledged by Queen Victoria, Emperor Frederick of Germany and the Czar of Russia, as well as the Governors of New South Wales and Victoria. His paintings reflected his ability to paint the sky in his realistic style which is still noted by art critics of the day. A.W. Eustace was also a skillful taxidermist. The collection of birds and animals that can be seen at the Beechworth Museum are examples of his taxidermy skill. When not doing his work, painting or taxidermy, he regularly contributed letters and verse to the Chiltern newspaper, The Federal Standard. A book of verse in his hand writing was presented to The Athenaeum Trust by the Boadle family. In the 1870’s he became interested in spiritualism often being involved in lively debate at lectures and séances. Alfred William Eustace died in 1907 and is buried in the Chiltern New Cemetery with his wife Sarah and one of his daughters, Elizabeth.Alfred William Eustace was a well-known self-taught Australian artist who was known worldwide for her unique oil on gum leaf paintings. He was also a prominent Chiltern citizen.Copies of five A.W.Eustace oil paintings on gum leaf, under glass, displayed on blue paper in a black metal frame.alfred eustace, gum leaf painting, chiltern -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Sculpture, Rose Wedler, Gentle Giant 1, 2013
Wangaratta Art Gallery CollectionA sculpture of a steel gum tree silhouette on a stained red gum base.rose wedler, sculpture, gum tree -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Sculpture, Rose Wedler, Gentle Giant 2, 2013
Wangaratta Art Gallery CollectionA sculpture of a steel gum tree silhouette on a stained red gum base.rose wedler, sculpture, gum tree -
National Wool Museum
Sample, Wool
Wool was dyed in dyeing workshop at Warrnambool TAFE College. (unconfirmed)Gum Leaves /Alum mordanthandicrafts, south west college of tafe - textiles department, dyeing -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Sculpture, Bruce ARMSTRONG, Knot, 1985
Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Bruce Armstrong, 2022red gum -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Sculpture, Bruce ARMSTRONG, Mr Stool, 1993
Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Bruce Armstrong, 2022red gum -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Sculpture, Bruce ARMSTRONG, The cricketer, 1987
Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Bruce Armstrong, 2022red gum -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Sculpture, Knorr, Hans, Seascape, 1978
Donated by the artist, 1978Red gumgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Upper Yarra Museum
Serviette holder
Used at the Mayer Chalet, Warburton.Wooden Serviette holder made from 2 tone wood.with hand painting on the sideRed Gum flowers with green gum leaves hanging down, creme writing "From Mayer Chalet"serviette holder, mayer chalet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - CHINESE VILLAGE TOURIST PROJECT, 1974
Land for the Bendigo Chinese precinct was set aside by an Act of parliament' Bendigo (Dai Gum San Village) Land Act 1975' to be administered by the Bendigo Trust. The cultural precinct includes the Golden Dragon Museum, Yi Yuan Gardens and the Kuan Yin Temple.DAI GUM SAN BENDIGO'S BIG GOLD MOUNTAIN - CHINESE VILLAGE TOURIST PROJECT Softcover booklet with red cover and black and silver printing. Booklet contains 31 pages with description of the project to be built and outlining the benefits to the community. Also contains colour photographs.The Bendigo Trustchinese -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Furniture, Neville SELLECK, Scrap table, n.d. (1980s)
Gift of the artist, 1988red gum, jarrah -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
gum leaf, alban pearce-01.tif
Inscribed gum leaf"From the Australian Bush Bairnsdale 23/4/18"gum leaf, ww1, world war 1, momento, australia -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Sculpture, Gaw, Doug, Carving, 1989
Purchased, 1989Forest red gumgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Sculpture, Woollard, John, Green Turned Red Gum Bowl, 1985
Purchased, 1985Forest Red Gumgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Sculpture, Woollard, John, Green Turned Red Gum Bowl, 1986
Purchased, 1986Forest Red Gumgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Sculpture, Woollard, John, Green Turned Red Gum Bowl, c.1991-94 c
Donated by the artist, 2017Forest Red Gumgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Sculpture, Woollard, John, Green Turned Red Gum Bowl, c.1991-94 c
Donated by the artist, 2017Forest Red Gumgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Sculpture, Woollard, John, Green Turned Red Gum Bowl, c.1991-94 c
Donated by the artist, 2017Forest Red Gumgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Sculpture, Woollard, John, Green Turned Red Gum Bowl, c.1991-94 c
Donated by the artist, 2017Forest Red Gumgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Sculpture, Woollard, John, Green Turned Red Gum Bowl, c.1991-94 c
Donated by the artist, 2017Forest Red Gumgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Sculpture, Woollard, John, Red Gum Bowl, 1983
Purchased with the assistance of the Crafts Board of the Australia Council, 1983Red Gum burlgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Burnley Welcome Back, Sugar Gum, 2013
Article about the construction of the table and benches made from the Sugar Gum which had to be removed at Burnley Gardens. Welcome-back ceremony advertised for 14.02.2014. Photograph of Andrew Smith, Gardens Manager, beside the table. Paid for by the Friends of Burnley Gardens.Article in "The Age" 09.02.2013 by Megan Backhouse about the construction of the table and benches made from the Sugar Gum which had to be removed at Burnley Gardens. Welcome-back ceremony advertised for 14.02.2014. Photograph of Andrew Smith, Gardens Manager, beside the table. Paid for by the Friends of Burnley Gardens.the age, megan backhouse, burnley gardens, andrew smith, gardens manager, fobg, sugar gum, sugar gum table, gardens manage, friends of burnley gardens -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - Pastel Drawing
Dr Frederich Kaempfe, a Chemist, was interned in Camp 3. He was captured in Iran on 15/09/1941 and transferred on the Rangitiki to Loveday South Australia. Transferred to Tatura in Feb 1945 and released to Sydney on 20 July 1946.Pastel drawing of a large gum tree surrounded by smaller gum tress in an undulating paddock.Blue hills in the background. F. Kaempte 1945camp 3, tatura, painting, gum tree, pastel, art work, kaempfe, chemist -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Vehicle - Race sulky built by Wes Hammill, Kangaroo Flat, Wes Hammill, Hammill race sulky, c. 1950
Hammill Brand race sulky, manufactured by Wes Hammill, coachbuilder, Kangaroo FlatWes Hammill was a coach-builder in Kangaroo Flat, a suburb of Bendigo.Spotted gum race sulky Hammillsulky, trotting, race sulky, spotted gum, wes hammill -
Port of Echuca
Plaque - Timber sign
This large wooden sign was originally attached to the barge D28. The D indicated that it was the fourth barge to be built in 1928. The number represented the year it was built.Large red gum timber signD 28 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - KURTING, Dec1968
Slide. Kurting. A gum tree in a paddock.slide, bendigo, kurting., kurting.