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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - Family History, A Family History - Park and Lindsay families, 2004
Compiled to record family trees and history of the Park and Lindsay families. Chapters on local connections of Park families. Produced for a reunion of the Park and Lindsay families, 2004park and lindsay families, dr j park, family reunions -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Albert Aird (left), Jack Lindsay, centre, E.l Pullin, T. Hanigan, Ringwood
Written on back of photograph, 'Albert Aird (left), Jack Lindsay, centre, E.l Pullin, T. Hanigan'. -
City of Ballarat
Artwork, other - Public Artwork, Adam Lindsay Gordon Memorial, 1969
The bronze statue of a horse commemorates poet and horseman Adam Lindsay Gordon and the horses and mules killed during WWI. The statue depicts a horse going into battle known as a 'charger' mounted on a base of Warrenheip granite. During World War II the artist, Raymond Ewers was made an official war artist with the rank of lieutenant. Funds were raised from visitors to the Adam Lindsay Gordon cottage for the artwork which was unveiled on the centenary of the poet's arrival in Ballarat. Adam Lindsay Gordon the English born Australian poet spent some time in Ballarat, at one stage owning and running Craig's Stables in the city. He was not a very good businessman and his ventures left him in financial ruin. However his ballads and poems were recognized around the world as strong lines that told the story of the Australian bush. He is the only Australian Poet to be memorialized in Westminster Abbey, UK. The Queen quoted his work in 1992 Queens message..."Kindness in another's trouble, courage in one's own.."The artwork is of historic and aesthetic significance to the people of BallaratBronze horse on granite plinthERECTED BY/ THE ADAM LINDSAY GORDON SOCIETY/ TO MARK THE CENTENARY OF/ THE POET'S LIVING IN BALLAARAT,/ ALSO AS A MEMORIAL TO THE 958,600 HORSES AND MULES/ KILLED IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR/ INCLUDING 196,000/ THAT LEFT THESE SHORES NEVR TO RETURN./ "THE LAY OF THE LAST CHARGER"/ FORWARD, THE TRUMPETS WERE SOUNDING THE CHARGE./ THE ROLL OF THE KETTLEDRUM RAPIDLY RAN/ THAT MUSIC, LIKE WILDFIRE SPREADING AT LARGE/ MADDEN'D THE WAR HORSE AS WELL AS THE MAN./ WHERE ARE THEY? THE WAR-STEEDS WHO SHARED IN OUR GLORY/ THE "LANERCOST" COLT AND THE "ACROBAT" MARE,/ AND THE IRISH DIVISION "KATE KEARNEY" AND "RORY" AND RUSHING "ROSCOMMON" AND EAGER "KILDARE"./ WE TOO, SPRUNG FROM THE LOINS OF ISHMAELITE STALLIONS,/ THE RENDERING OF BLACKTHORNS AND RATTLE OF RAILS./ AND WHAT THEN? THE COLOURS REVERSED, THE DRUMS, MUFFLED/ THE BACK NODDING PLUMES, THE DEAD MARCH AND THE PALL/ THE STERN FACES, SOLDIER-LIKE SILENT UNRUFFLED,/ THE SLOW SACRED MUSIC THAT FLOATS OVER ALL/ BY A.L. GORDON/ UNVEILED BY/ HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF BALLAARAT,/ CR. M.J.BROWN/ 1969/ PRESIDENT CR.W.E.ROOF C.B.E. SECRETARY P. ABSOY. ESQ.horse statue, adam lindsay gordon horse statue -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Book, Poems by Adam Lindsay Gordon, 1911
Book of poems by Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833-1870). Seaspray and Smoke Drift. Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes. Miscellaneous Poems. Ashtaroth: A Dramatic Lyric. Adam Gordon was a poet, jockey and politician.Front cover. "Gordon's Poems". Inside first page: "To recall pleasant memories - Alfred 2/2/18".adam lindsay gordon poems -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Painting - Artwork - Painting, [Unknown] by Arthur Lindsay, c1979
Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsays of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.AbstractFramed abstract painting by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, abstract -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Painting - Artwork - Painting, Capriccio #11 by Arthur Lindsay
Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Framed abstract painting by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, abstract -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Painting - Artwork - Painting, Capriccio #29 by Arthur Lindsay, 1979
Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.AbstractFramed abstract painting by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, abstract -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Painting - Artwork - Painting, [Balancing Rocks] by Arthur Lindsay
Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Unframed lansdcape by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, rocks, landscape -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Tennis Club compilation photographs including Arthur Broben, Lindsay Travers, Fred Dawes, Jim Broben, 1921
Names on back of postcard read, "Ringwood Tennis - Arthur Broben, Lindsay Travers, Fred Dawes, Jim Broben, 1921". -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - Photographic copy, Plan of allotments marked at Sandridge, 1849, Lindsay Clarke, Surveyor, c. 1849
Photographic copy of 'Plan of allotments marked at Sandridge in the Parish of South Melbourne; by surveyor Lindsay Clarke 1849On back, '7' in inktown planning, hotels, lindsay clarke, wilbraham frederick evelyn liardet, wfe liardet -
The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Drawing - Sketch, Sketch by Adam Lindsay Gordon, 1850-1870
Adam Lindsay Gordon had a habit of making sketches and giving them to friends.This is a rare drawing made by Adam Lindsay Gordon.Sketch on paper depicting several scenes etc...adam lindsay gordon, sketch, horse -
Ballarat Fire Brigade
Photograph, Brittain Photo, Ballarat East, Victa Studio Ballarat, early 1900's
'Sailor' was one of the more well known horses used by the brigadeB&W photograph of a brigade member holding the brigades horse 'Sailor'. Photograpf was taken in East street looking south towards Barkly street. Photograph is mounted on a dark brown card backing.from Tom/to Sis/with Best/wishes/4/10-1909 (on back bottom corner)ballarat fire brigade, ballarat fire station, sailor, east street, barkly street -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Rich and Cowan et al, In the steps of John Bunyan : an excursion into Puritan England, 1950
A biography of John BunyanIll, maps, p.440.non-fictionA biography of John Bunyanpuritan england, pilgrims progress -
Melbourne Legacy
Programme - Document, Exhibition of War Sketches by Lieutenant Daryl Lindsay (H34), 1919
A programme of an art exhibition of 77 pieces of artwork by Lieutenant Daryl Lindsay in 1919. The Introduction was written by the war correspondent CEW Bean. Mr Lindsay's connection with Legacy is not known. A legatee Ray W___ donated this copy of the exhibition programme and the original of the cover print and a watercolour 'The road to Poperinghe' to Legacy in October 1984. At one stage they were in the Comradeship Room. As at December 2019 the original of the cover print is on loan to the Shrine of Remembrance and on display. The caption at the Shrine reads," 'Soldier'1918 by Daryl Lindsay (1889-1976). Daryl Lindsay was appointed an official war artist in 1917. He had worked as a batman for his brother-in-law Will Dyson, also an official war artist, from the end of 1916. Lindsay's sketches documented the facial injuries of soldiers, in order to assist then plastic surgeons undertaking facial reconstruction at Queen Mary's Hospital in Sidcup, Kent. His artistic skills led to his appointment as an official medical artist at the hospital in 1918." The notation H34 in red pen shows that it was part of an early archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. A soldier put together artwork about World War One and exhibited it in Melbourne in 1919. Later two of his artworks were donated to Legacy.Dark brown cover with cream insert of a sketch of a solider. Coffee coloured pages x 6 with navy text held in place by a bronze colour thread.Handwritten H34 in red pen. Handwritten inside front cover a note added in 1984 about the donation of a original artwork to Legacy. "Presented to Melbourne Legacy by Legatee Ray W___ on Founders Day 25 Sept 1984 with the original of the cover print and water colour "The Road to Poperinghe", both hung in Comradeship Room October 1984."history, world war one, daryl lindsay -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Margaret Lindsay Beale, St Helena Cemetery, 24/03/1914
The grave of Margaret Lindsay Beale (died 24/03/1914), daughter of Anthony and Katherine Beale.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, margaret lindsay beale -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, St George Battery dam.with Lindsay McDonald as the child
Young barefooted child with bucket and spade at St. George Battery dam. Child is Lindsay McDonaldstawell -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White, Lindsay Hillman
Lindsay Hillman enrolled as a student at the Ballarat School of Mines c 1921, and started teaching there in the 1930 s.Photographic Portraitballarat school of mines, lindsay hillman, alumni -
The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Book - Book, memorial, Adam Lindsay Gordon the poet of Australia : unveiling of the memorial in Westminster Abbey, 1934
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Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Work on paper - watercolour, John C. Paul, Adam Lindsay Gordon cottage c. 1870, 1973
The famous Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833-1870) lodged for seventeen months in this cottage, located at 10 Lewis Street, Brighton. He and his wife Margaret lived here from 1869 until Gordon took his life on the Brighton foreshore in June 1970. Adam Gordon Lindsay was the first Australian poet to gain considerable recognition overseas and has been credited for beginning a national school of Australian poetry. His poetry reflected his love of the bush, a sense of humour, but also his battle with depression. In addition to being a poet, Lindsay was also a skilled horseman, police officer and politician. In 1946, the cottage at 10 Lewis Street was demolished. Local poet Mr Cyril Good, an ardent admirer of Adam Lindsay Gordon, purchased the bricks from the cottage which he carefully numbered and stored for a number of decades, in the hope that it would one day be re-erected in Gordon’s honour. John C. Paul, Adam Lindsay Gordon cottage c. 1870 1973, watercolour, 27.8 x 42.3 cm. Bayside City Council Art and Heritage Collection. Purchased 1974.brighton, john c paul, historic house, adam lindsay gordon, poet, lewis street, politician -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Incomplete torn photograph (origin unknown) of pupils at Cass' School, Ringwood - 1887, including (front) - Marie Herry and Robina Lindsay, (kneeling, right) - Leo Herry, and two Hills' standing on right
Written on backing sheet, "Cass' School, Ringwood 1887. Marie Herry, Robina Lindsay. Front right, Leo Herry. Two Hills' on right". -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of John Lindsay Beale and Emma Beale, St Helena Cemetery, 07/06/1908
The grave of John Lindsay Beale (died 07/06/1908), and Emma Beale (died 1911), St Helena Cemetery, Greensborough.St Helena Cemetery was originally the burial place of the Beale family and friends. The first burials took place in the 1850s. There are now over 200 burials.Digital copy of colour photographst helena cemetery, john lindsay beale, emma beale -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph, Adam Lindsay Gordon
Adam Lindsay Gordon in a South Australian Police uniform. A lump is visible on Gordon's left temple reputedly gained from riding accidents.costume, adam lindsay gordon, south australian police -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - J Kitchen & Sons technical conference, Mt Eliza, Gordon Lindsay, 1957
14 black and white photos taken in 1957 at a technical conference held at Hotel Manyung, Mt Eliza. Delegtes are named. Photos .01 to .08 have name of delegate and paper presented. Kitchen & SonsGordon Lindsay photographer 138 Young St Frankston FKN 450industry - manufacturing, workers, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, unilever australia (holdings) ltd, c e critchfield, r g taylor, k s brown, j a dick, j feiglin, w c lancashire, d chandler, g c heyde, f e knofel, george varney, dick carey, mr berry, mr hawley, mr brown, mr bretnall, mr sheppherd, r e webb, mr bray, mr agnew, mr carless, mr burn, mr tanner, mr thompson -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Life Membership presented to Jack Lindsay, Hon. Sec. by Cr. John Caffyn 1987
Written on back of photograph, "1987, AGM - Life Membership presented to Jack Lindsay, Hon. Sec. by Cr. John Caffyn". Ringwood Historical Research Group -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Greensborough Historical Society et al, Robert Lindsay Medley Maddison, 1914-1918
A short article about Robert Lindsay Medley Maddison and his service in World War 1. At the time of his enlistment he was living at GreensboroughOne page, text and colour images.world war 1 project, robert lindsay medley maddison -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Photograph - First group of Forestry School Students on the lawn in front of Tremearne House, 1910, The first six R.G Lindsay, W.H Horn, J. Sampson, A Warren, H. Felstead (nursery supt), N.L Boston, A. Ken, 1912
pictured in photo l to r: R.G Lindsay, W.H Horn, J. Sampson, A Warren, H. Felstead (nursery supt), N.L Boston, A. KenSepia photograph in metal frame -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, LINDSAY, Lionel b. 1874 Creswick, Victoria d. 1961, Morning Glory, Not dated
Woodcut printSigned lower left beneath print, pencil; "Lionel Lindsay" Signed lower left within print, woodcut; "LIONEL LINDSAY" Numbered '100' lower right corner beneath print. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book, Institute for National Development, Re-cultivating Agricultural Science, 2011
Book by Lindsay Falvey former Dean and Chair of Agriculture at The University of Melbourne. Summarizes his 40 years of work. Also see B15.0218.lindsay falvey, agriculture, science -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Print/s, Lindsay Richardson, 24/01/2016 12:00:00 AM
Colour photograph or print of the BTM's horse tram in operation on Sunday 24/1/2016 by Lindsay Richardson, printed on Kodak Royal paper.On rear in ink "24/1/16 - Len Millar assisting turning the horse 24/1/16" and "LCR".trams, tramways, btm, horse trams, gardens loop, tram 1 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Lindsay Black [as infant], 1906_
Lindsay Black attended Greensborough State School and later married Hazel Stafford. The Black family were landowners in Watsonia, from Grimshaw Street to Lambourn Road.Watsonia pioneer family.Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.lindsay black., watsonia