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Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1967
Colour slide in a mount. Fountain, unknown location, possibly Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaMade in Australia / 13 / JUN 67M6 / Encircled 49 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - CONSERVATION OF AUSTRALIA'S HISTORIC HERITAGE PLACES, 2005
Conservation of Australia's Historic Heritage Places productivity commission draft report.282 pages published by Media and Publications Productivity Commission Canberra.Australian Government Productivity Commissionheritage, conservation of heritage places, heritage - australia, conservation of historic places. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - KEEPING ARCHIVES, 1988
Keeping Archives. Published by Australian Society of Archivists Inc, Ann Pederson Editor-in-chief, 374 pages with black and white photographs and illustrations.Australian Society of Archivists Incbook, keeping archives -
National Wool Museum
Uniform - 1992 Albertville Winter Olympics Blazer, 1992
Mr Fletcher Jones - F J Trousers Pty LtdWhite double breasted blazer with four gold buttons and two pockets at hip. Australian Olympic logo placed on right breast of jacket.On Jumper - AUSTRALIA ALBERTVILLE 1992sport, athletes, fashion, design, uniform, 1992 albertville winter olympics -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Badge - RSL Badge, RSL, 1919
Special edition RSL Lapel Badge made for the end of WW1 (1919)Small irregular shaped gold metal lapel badge with red blue and white enamel detail. The centre of the badge shows a sailor and a soldier in raised detail. A blue enamel circle surrounds the central detail and has 'RETURNED SAILORS & SOLDIERS / IMPERIAL LEAGUE' in raised brass lettering. The outer edges of the shield are white enamel. Representing unity are the floral symbols for Australia and the United Kingdom in the top left and right hand shoulders of the shield; Wattle for Australia, leek for Wales, rose for England, thistle for Scotland and the shamrock for Ireland. At the bottom of the badge is a red enamelled scroll with 'AUSTRALIA' written in raised brass lettering. Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League Australia 1919 Reverse - Made in Australiarsl, badge, 1919, ww1 -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, Australian infantry in New Guinea 1939/45 war
The Battle of the Shaggy Ridge was part of the Markham and Ramu Valley – Finisterre Range campaign, consisting of a number of actions fought by Australian and Japanese troops in Papua New Guinea in World War II. Following the Allied capture of Lae and Nadzab, the Australian 9th Division had been committed to a quick follow up action on the Huon Peninsula in an effort to cut off the withdrawing Japanese. Once the situation on the Huon Peninsula stabilised in late 1943, the 7th Division had pushed into the Markham and Ramu Valleys towards the Finisterre Range with a view to pushing north towards the coast around Bogadjim, where they would meet up with Allied forces advancing around the coast from the Huon Peninsula, before advancing towards Madang.In late December 1943, the Australian offensive to take Shaggy Ridge began, focused on an attack on The Pimple.[13] The Pimple was one of three rocky outcrops, held by the Japanese on the ridge line.Framed Photograph of Australian infantry waiting while our planes" bombard the Pimple,"Shaggy Ridge before moving in. Australian infantry waiting while our planes" bombard the Pimple,"Shaggy Ridge before moving in. THE LARA BRANCH R.S.S.I.L.A. FROM MRS HAMILTON CALVERT =MEMORIES=ww2, papua new guinea, world war 2, lara r.s.l., photographs, australian infantry, shaggy ridge -
National Wool Museum
Archive - Advertisement, Laconia Woollen Mills, 1958
Note from collector- "For more than 100 years blankets were made all over Australia in over 100 woollen mills. My aim, is to preserve 100 examples of these wonderful pieces of history. Ten years ago I started collecting the iconic Onkaparinga travel rugs, so that on movie nights at home there would be plenty to go around. Everyone had their favourite; even the cat had his own – a small red tartan one. Keeping an eye out for those travel rugs at op-shops and markets, collectable stores and bazaars, led to noticing vintage blankets. I'd never really thought about them before or paid much attention though of course I had grown up with them at my grandmother's. When I discovered my first Laconia cream blanket with blue stripes, my eyes just went gaga. Well that was it, I was hooked and since then over 500 blankets have passed through my hands. These common, everyday items, found in all households for so many decades, were traditional engagement gifts. Pairs were prized wedding presents turning into family heirlooms. They were fashionable dressers of beds, givers of warmth, bestowers of security and reliability. The comfort found in these objects resonates with almost all of us; we grew up with them ourselves or fondly recall them in a grandparent’s home. There is no modern replacement with the integrity of these old blankets, many of them now older than most of us. They are romantic, sensible, special, familiar, nostalgic and nothing else feels so appropriate in so many situations. No offense to the great Aussie doona, but from hippie to hipster, at a music festival, picnic, campsite or couch, a vintage blanket is something coveted by all. This industry that employed tens of thousands and must have been such a huge contributor to the economy is almost completely lost now. Blanket Fever is an ode to everything that came before: the land, the sheep, the shearers, the hands, the mills, the weavers, the designers, the distributors, the department stores. To the grandparents that gave them, the people that received them, the families that kept them; thank you. I’m passionate about my collection of Australian blankets manufactured in mostly Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania from the 1930s to the end of the 1960s. The collection has blankets from each of these four decades representing the styles and fashions of their time and includes dated advertisements which help determine the eras the blankets are from." 'Laconia Queen' in white gown, 'Australia's loveliest blankets'Australia's loveliest blankets/Laconia Pure Lamb's Wool Blankets/Make 'Goodnight' a Certainty blanket, blanket fever, wool, laconia, advertisement, australian women's weekly -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: BOOKLET - TRAMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Booklet - 'Fifty questions and answers about 'Trams in Australia'. Published by direction of the Australian Electric Traction Association, 12 pages.Traction Publications by direction of Australian Electric Trraction Association 20 Derby Street Moonee Ponds Vic W.4.person, individual, basil miller -
Greensborough Historical Society
Banner, Australian flag, 2017c
Banner with Australian flag design plus word "Australia", printed in red, white and blueBanner with Australian flag design plus word "Australia", printed in red, white and blueaustralian culture, flags -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Plaque - Australian Army Training Team Iraq Plaque
Wooden base with circular plaque consisting of Australian and Iraqi flags, boomerang with AATTI inside and crossed swords.Australian Army Training Team Iraq, AATTIaustralian army, australian army traing team iraq, peacekeeping -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Book, Australia in the War of 1939 - 1945 Series One ARMY Volumn IV THE JAPANESE THRUST, First published 1957
WWII List of events. Part 1 - The Road to War Part 11 - South East Asia Conquered Part III - Prisoners of the Japanese Australia in the War of 1939-1945 - The Japanese Thrust ARMY Author Lionel Wilmore List of events from 1931 - 20th May 1942 Maps, Photographs and IllustrationsAustralian War Memorialww11, japanese, new guinea, 1939-1942, malaya, singapore, prisoners of war, java, timor, burma thai railway -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - VICTORIAS FIRST GOVERNMENT HOUSE
La Trobe cottage, Victoria's First Government House 1839 - 1854, commentary and catalogue, produced by the National Trust Of Australia (Victoria) with a map and black and white photographs.National Trust of Australiaaustralia, history, heritage places -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1962
Colour slide in a mount. House, probably Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaMade in Australia / 5 / SEP 62M / R (Handwritten) / Encircled 4 (Handwritten)brisbane, slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1967
Colour slide in a mount. Poster advertising, unknown location, AustraliaMade in Australia / 33 / JUN 67M6 / Encircled 8 (Handwritten) / 8 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Australian-American Memorial, Canberra, ACT, c1953 (opened 1954). (Architect: Richard M Ure.)Made in Australia / Encircled 105F (Handwritten)caberra, slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1964
Colour slide in a mount. Probably, Town House Motel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, 1963. (Architect: Enrico Taglietti.)Made in Australia / 17 / JUN 64Mslide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1964
Colour slide in a mount. Probably, Town House Motel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, 1963. (Architect: Enrico Taglietti.)Made in Australia / 9 / JUN 64Maustralia, slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1962
Colour slide in a mount. Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Old Bishopsbourne, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 1912. (Architect: Robin Dods.)Made in Australia / 30 / SEP 62Mbrisbane, slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Probably, Town House Motel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, 1963. (Architect: Enrico Taglietti.)Made in Australia / 10 / JUN 64Mnsw, slide -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Uniform - Puttees pair, 1942
World War 2 Army uniform of Capt. Noel Edmund Charles West. Donated by Mitcham RSL after it closed in 2013. After the war Capt West served in Japan with the 27th War Graves Unit.Pair of service green wool putees with cotton tapes. Labels on one end. V414 1942 size Made in AustraliaV414 1942 Size Made in Australiacostume, male uniform, military -
Clayton RSL Sub Branch
Medal, Australian Service Medal
SW Pacific Clasp awarded to Private Farlow VX 20334 in 2001.The medal is nickel-silver with the Australian Coat of Arms surrounded by the words ‘THE AUSTRALIAN SERVICE MEDAL 1945-1975’ on the obverse. The reverse has a Federation Star with space for recipient’s details. The ribbon has central stripes of yellow and green, flanked by navy blue, khaki and light blue stripes from the Australia Service Medal 1939-45.VX 20334 FL Farlow The Australian Service Medal 1945-1975 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1964
In 1964, Robin and Patricia Boyd spent several weeks on a world tour - Boyd took a leading role at the International Design Conference in Aspen and he also visited Chicago, Yale University, and New York’s World Fair. The Boyds then travelled on to England, Finland (especially to see Tapiola), Russia and India to see Le Corbusier's Chandigarh, and also Hong Kong and Thailand.Colour slide in a mount. Richard Apperly's home, Sydney, NSW, Australia. (Architect: Richard Apperly.)Made in Australia / 6 / OCT 64M / 30 (Handwritten)sydney, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Image from magazine, Greystanes House, Prospect Hill, NSW, AustraliaMade in Australia / Colonial House (Handwritten) / 2 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Hat badges, Unknown
Nil historical significance.A collection of Australian Army hat badges from the modern era. Collection contains 20 badges.Badges have inscriptions of the various Australian Army Corps. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book, HMAS Mk iii, 1944
Hard cover 198 pages with copies of hand drawings with list of Awards to Australian Naval personnelPublished by Australian War Memorial Canberra ACT 1945 -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Poster - Framed Print, Australian Victoria Cross Awards
Framed print of all Australian Victoria Cross Winners - Boer War to Vietnam (1899-1969) -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Beer Can
Commemoration Australian Vietnam Forces Welcome Home Parade '87. Map of Australia with flag superimposed and picture of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the OperaHhouse.Australian Vietnam Forces Welcome Home Parade '87, Sydney October 3rd 1987, together then, together againbeer can, welcome home parade -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Document - Instrument of Surrender, Unknown
WWII Historical significance.Signing of Surrender between Australia and Japan 1945Signed 9th September 1945 at Morotai. Signed by General Blamey Commander in Chief. Australian Military Forces. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Placemats, 75th Anniversary Warrnambool Textiles, 1984
In 1869, the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company commenced their business on the site, where it operated until 1875 when it was sold to the directors of the Warrnambool Woolen Mill Company. After being destroyed by fire in 1882 it wasn’t until 1910 that the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce was approached by Marcus Saltau and Peter McGennan to invest in a new mill. The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries.These coasters were part of the 75th Anniversary celebrations.A common item which has significance as it has links to one of Warrnambool's longest operating businesses.A boxed set of six coasters which are metal coloured gold. Each has an outline of Australia with text Buy Australian and the Australian flag. there is text below the outline. The backs are dark blue felt. Buy Australian Warrnambool Textiles A paper insert has " In recognition of your Safety Performance.75th Anniversary Warrnambool Textiles 1909-1984.warrnambool, warrnambool woollen mill, warrnambool woollen mill 1975 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Magazine, 21/04/1976 12:00:00 AM
The Australian Womens Weekly. Special features, People and Fashion, Home and Family, Fashion in the Shops.|Note pages 50-56 for 70 Winter Fashions; also 132 - 137.Australian Womens Weeklybooks, magazines