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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, The Pen, brush and potters wheel, 1984
A history of the Mitcham Arts Association.clubs and associations, mitcham arts association -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Brushing Up On Life's Beauty, 1991
Article about Mitcham artist, Wendy Rees-Harrison, a relative of the late Lloyd Rees, one of Australia's best known artists. With photo.art, rees-harrison, wendy, rees, lloyd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Brush -off for Walsh, 1968
The dropping of Cr. Graham Walsh, former mayor, as ALP candidate for Mitcham, has rocked Labor politics in Nunawading.The dropping of Cr. Graham Walsh, former mayor, as ALP candidate for Mitcham, has rocked Labor politics in Nunawading.The dropping of Cr. Graham Walsh, former mayor, as ALP candidate for Mitcham, has rocked Labor politics in Nunawading.walsh, graham a, mayor, hyslop, john, city of nunawading -
Unions Ballarat
A brush with history : the Painters Union and the Australian labour movement, Spierings, John, 1994
History of the Painters Union.Of historical significance to the union movement in Australia.Paper; book. Front cover: white background; red and black text; colour image of the union banner. Front cover: title and author's name.painters union - victorian, btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, painters, unions, history, operative painters and decorators union -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Shaving Brush
personal items, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Brush Set (2) in leather case
personal items, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - A.P.2656A Volume 1 Includes preparation spray painting brush painting storage camouflage fabric and metal skins, External and internal finish of aircraft
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Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, John Spierings, A Brush With History: The Painter's Union and the Australian Labour Movemen, 1994
History of the Painter's Union in AustraliaSouth Melbourne, Vic. : Hyland House, 1994 ix, 186 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), ports, / 26 cm. non-fictionHistory of the Painter's Union in Australiaoperative painters and decorators union of australia -- history., labor unions -- painters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book - Brown Gouge clothes brush, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, Technology in Australia, 1788-1988 : A condensed history of Australian technological innovation and adaptation during the first two hundred years, 1988
This book provides a history of technology in Australia from 1788 to 1988. There are twelve chapters by different authors. These chapters are: Innovation, science and the farmer (D.E. Tribe and L.J. Peel) Food technology (K.T.H. Farrer) Water and irrigation (K.D. Green) Forestry and forest products (W.H. Algar) Australian innovation in textile technology (D.S. Taylor) Engineering construction and building (J. Holland) Transport (B. Inglis) Communications and computers (J.H. Curtis and T. Pearcey) The chemical industry and Australian contributions to chemical technology (J.E. Kolm) The mineral industries (G.B. O'Malley) Energy (R.N. Morse) Manufacturing industry (P.N. Richards) Defence science and technology (J.L. Farrands and J.C. Wisdom) Index, photographs.Melbourne : Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, c1988 xxix, 1017 p. : ill., maps, ports., plans, facsims. ; 26 cm. non-fictionThis book provides a history of technology in Australia from 1788 to 1988. There are twelve chapters by different authors. These chapters are: Innovation, science and the farmer (D.E. Tribe and L.J. Peel) Food technology (K.T.H. Farrer) Water and irrigation (K.D. Green) Forestry and forest products (W.H. Algar) Australian innovation in textile technology (D.S. Taylor) Engineering construction and building (J. Holland) Transport (B. Inglis) Communications and computers (J.H. Curtis and T. Pearcey) The chemical industry and Australian contributions to chemical technology (J.E. Kolm) The mineral industries (G.B. O'Malley) Energy (R.N. Morse) Manufacturing industry (P.N. Richards) Defence science and technology (J.L. Farrands and J.C. Wisdom) Index, photographs.technology -- australia -- history., technological innovations -- australia -- history. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book - Brown Gouge clothes brush, Cambridge University Press, A History of Victoria, 2006
Originally published as 'Our side of the country' in 1984 and in 1992. "For this third edition there has been extensive rewriting"--Preface. Includes bibliographical references and index.Port Melbourne, Vic. : Cambridge University Press, 2006 viii, 304 p. : maps ; 22 cm. non-fictionOriginally published as 'Our side of the country' in 1984 and in 1992. "For this third edition there has been extensive rewriting"--Preface. Includes bibliographical references and index.victoria -- history., victoria -- social life and customs. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : July 1988
Can you keep our wheels turning [Meals on Wheels] / p1. Council elections / p1. Dates for July / p2. For the nimble fingered [Bicentennial tapestry] / p2. Traffic management update / p2. Commentary / Cr Jim Tutt p3. Ways to donate to Kew Library / p3. An apology [skateboarding] / p3. Notices p4. News from the Friends [of Kew Library] / p4. Community Recreation / p4. Child care for 3-5 year olds [Belford Oaks] / p4. [Kew] Philharmonic's second concert for the year / p4. Community education [MLC] / p4. Time capsule [Kew Bicentennial Committee] / p4. Pregnancy support [Caroline Chisholm Society] / p4. Senior Citizens at HKC ready to roll [Hawthorn-Kew-Camberwell Activities Centre] / p5. Community planting of urban forest [Stradbroke Park] / p5. May celebration for two old lions [Noel Lyell, Bert Stevens] / p5. Kew Community House / Judy Price p6. Do you know about EASE? / p6. Brush up your skills at Swinburne / p6. Integration through recreation for disabled / p7. 100th birthday for St Hilary's / p7. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. Learn to ski or improve your skiing skills / p8. Keeping you informed [Kew Citizens’ Advice Bureau] / p8. More wins for Kew [Citizens'] Band players / p8. Good gardening / Bruce Schroder p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionCan you keep our wheels turning [Meals on Wheels] / p1. Council elections / p1. Dates for July / p2. For the nimble fingered [Bicentennial tapestry] / p2. Traffic management update / p2. Commentary / Cr Jim Tutt p3. Ways to donate to Kew Library / p3. An apology [skateboarding] / p3. Notices p4. News from the Friends [of Kew Library] / p4. Community Recreation / p4. Child care for 3-5 year olds [Belford Oaks] / p4. [Kew] Philharmonic's second concert for the year / p4. Community education [MLC] / p4. Time capsule [Kew Bicentennial Committee] / p4. Pregnancy support [Caroline Chisholm Society] / p4. Senior Citizens at HKC ready to roll [Hawthorn-Kew-Camberwell Activities Centre] / p5. Community planting of urban forest [Stradbroke Park] / p5. May celebration for two old lions [Noel Lyell, Bert Stevens] / p5. Kew Community House / Judy Price p6. Do you know about EASE? / p6. Brush up your skills at Swinburne / p6. Integration through recreation for disabled / p7. 100th birthday for St Hilary's / p7. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. Learn to ski or improve your skiing skills / p8. Keeping you informed [Kew Citizens’ Advice Bureau] / p8. More wins for Kew [Citizens'] Band players / p8. Good gardening / Bruce Schroder p8.publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Set, hairdressing
Vinyl imitation-crocodile skin light brown rectangular box, lined with cream satin. Brass clasp on front. Inside, one casine comb, half fine-tooth, half large-tooth. One hairbrush with casine handle and plastic bristles.No visible markingstoilet requisites, hairdressing, hair, brush, comb, casine, set -
Brimbank City Council Art Collection
Charcoal on paper, Irene Jaros, Gloria brushing her hair, 1987
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Albert Park-South Melbourne Rowing Club
APRC 1956 Olympic Banner, 1957
"The banner has been with the Club since it was created in 1957. Recent research has confirmed that it was made by Joan Eddy, the wife of club member Kevin Eddy and a professional seamstress. Grace Blake’s interview notes record her conversation with Mr Eddy on 24 October 2014: Kevin confirmed that the banner was made by his wife, Joan Eddy, in time for the opening of the new shed after the Olympics (1957). Kevin was the Social Secretary at the time, and co-opted his wife, who had worked as a machinist for Harford Clothing in Carlton before they married. Her mother had also worked there as a sewing hand (hand sewing the linings for jackets). The company was later taken over by Sires. ... It was made at home (Joan had ‘retired’ from work by then)." Excerpt from the 2014 Significance Assessment, p32.Banner Celebrating Albert Park Rowing Club Olympic Representatives, 1956 Statement of significance by Margaret Birtley, October 2014 Harry Gordon, the distinguished Australian sports historian, wrote of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games: "When the Olympic Games moved into Melbourne ... it was as if the city had been brushed by a certain magic. Nothing before or since ... has ever evoked such sheer emotional involvement from the whole community." Gordon refers to the large crowds that massed in Melbourne with anticipation and exhilaration on the day before the official opening, ‘with little apparent motive other than just to be there, and be happy’. The hand-crafted banner celebrating Albert Park Rowing Club’s representatives at those Olympic Games seems to exude that same sense of joy and exhilaration. Made by the wife of the club’s social secretary, it testifies to the admiration felt by individuals and organisations for the success of their own on a world stage. The banner has historic significance for its accurate documentation of the great achievement of a single rowing club in contributing six outstanding athletes to the relatively small Australian rowing team. Additional historic significance derives from the fact that this is an unofficial expression of tribute and pride. The banner’s incorporation of the Olympic rings would now be likely to require licensing by the Australian Olympic Committee, a process that can dampen social engagement. While definitely a hand-made item, there is some aesthetic significance in the design and execution of the banner. Good judgement has been demonstrated in the selection of fabrics and the choice of colours. The workmanship is quite skilful. The vertical symmetry and the horizontal balance of the design are pleasing to the eye. The use of red for the heading lines and black for the Olympians names is well-chosen and aesthetically pleasing. The collection holds black and white photographs of the same oarsmen at the Olympic regatta. This banner complements their role in the collection by providing colour and a sense of connection with an affectionate and supportive community. Its social significance transcends the local context for which it was created and used, to become part of the large body of art, craft and memorabilia that are associated with the Olympic movement worldwide. A handmade embroidered banner to commemorate the Albert Park members who were part of the 1956 Olympic Rowing team.A.P.R.C. / REPRESENTATIVES OLYMPIC GAMES MELBOURNE 1956 / R. DUNCAN / R. DICKSON / K. McMAHON / R. LIBBIS / I. ALLEN / J COCKBILL coxrowing, apsm rowing club, olympic games, albert park rowing club, albert park lake, duncan, robert, dickson, bruce, allen, ian, libbis, reg, mcmahon, kevin, cockbill, john -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Cloak, Dr Deanne Gilson, Gum Blossom and Bottle Brush in Dilly Bag Cloak (Women Basket Making and Sharing Knowledge), 2022
Standing proud, still here, the spirit of ten ancestral matriarchs adorned in contemporary ceremonial cloaks. Representing our women past, present and future, her Spirit, our culture, our Country (spelt with a capital for its importance and this is part of First Peoples protocols on acknowledging Country, our strength, our resilience and healing towards a sustainable future). The colours of this cloak refer to natural pink ochre and indigenous flowering plants on Wadawurrung Dja. The pink ochre is sourced by Deanne Gilson at Black Hill in Ballarat, Victoria. Men also made woven dilly bags to hold their possessions in. The basket making was an ongoing aspect of daily life for Wadawurrung people and often done in cooler months when the weather was too bad to go outside. Many women and family groups had their own style and techniques that were traded amongst other groups. Wadawurrung women had a particular stitch they used and incorporated elaborate symbols into the basket designs. Tammy Gilson’s weaving represents this stitch. This cloak pays homage to them and the changing seasons as they created, particularly the cooler months leading into the warmer season when several gum blossom flower. This cloak was worn once by artist Deanne Gilson at a formal opening at the Art Gallery of Ballarat in 2022. A Welcome to Country ceremony was performed while wearing it.Pink native flower in baskets motif on a pink background on outer cloak, pink and white diamond and circle design in lining. Solid black trimming. Cloak is machine sewn and handstitched with hand stitching on shoulder seam.deanne gilson, wadawurrung dja, first nations art -
Federation University Art Collection
Mixed media - Brush and ink on paper (montage), Champion, Monique, 'Untitled' by Monique Champion
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed drawing.art, artwork, monique champion, wimmera campus, horsham campus art collection, horsham student collection, alumni -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Functional object - survey chain
metal surveying chain with brass markers and handlesJames Beddington "Warranted correct"local history, surveying, terrestrial, survey chain beddington -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Bruce McBrien, Marvellous Melbourne and Me, 2010
Bruce experienced first-hand life at the top of Melbourne's social strata in the early 20th century. In rich detail, he describes his childhood years living at Harrison House in Spring Street, and paints a vivid picture of inner-city Melbourne in the early to mid- 1900s. His family's social standing gave Bruce a rare perspective on Melbourne life, as illustrated through his many brushes with iconic politicians and celebrities over the years.H25.7 cm; 362p;non-fictionBruce experienced first-hand life at the top of Melbourne's social strata in the early 20th century. In rich detail, he describes his childhood years living at Harrison House in Spring Street, and paints a vivid picture of inner-city Melbourne in the early to mid- 1900s. His family's social standing gave Bruce a rare perspective on Melbourne life, as illustrated through his many brushes with iconic politicians and celebrities over the years.melbourne, social life and customs, australian football - history, history- 20th century -
City of Greater Geelong
Brush & Ink on Rice Paper, The Apprentice is Searching For His Master who went to the Mountain to Gather Medicine
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City of Greater Geelong
Brush & Ink on Rice Paper, Education is a Sound Base for Communication
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City of Greater Geelong
Brush & Ink on Rice Paper, Education is a Sound Base for Greater Communication
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City of Greater Geelong
Brush & Ink on Rice Paper, Continue to Study
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City of Greater Geelong
Brush & Ink on Rice Paper, Work Hard for Success
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City of Greater Geelong
Ink Brush on Rice Paper, Calm Cloud and Sea
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Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Equine Grooming Brush
REPLICASold by Holden and FrostOval shaped wooden body with leather handle with hard brown coloured bristlesequine, brush, civilian c1900 -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Equine Grooming Brush
REPLICASold by Holden and FrostOval shaped wooden body with leather handles and hard bristlesequine, brush, civilian c1900 -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Equine brush
REPLICAReplica of grooming brush imported and sold by Holden and FrostOval shaped wooden body with leather handles with black and white bristlesequine, brush -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Grooming brush
Used for grooming horses C1900Imported and sold by Holden and Frost Brown wooden handle with bristlesequine, brush -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Grooming Equine Brush, C1900
Used in the grooming of horses C1900Imported and retailed by Holden and Frost C1900Oval shaped leather back with bristlesbrush, equine, c1900 -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Equine BRUSH
REPLICAReplica of a brush imported and retailed by Holden and FrostOval shape wooden body with leather handle and black and white bristlesequine, agiculture, brush