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Clunes Museum
Domestic object - CUPS AND SAUCERS
CROCERY USED AT AFTERNOON TEA AND GENERAL ENTERTAINING AT VARIOUS CHURCH FUNCTIONS..1 TEACUP - STONEWARE WHITE .2 TEACUP STONEWARE WHITE WITH DECORATIVE GOLD RING AROUND CUP .3 SAUCER WHITE WITH PLAIN GOLD DECORATIVE TRIM AROUND THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF THE SAUCER .4 SAUCER WHITE .5 SAUCER WHITE WITH A THREE LEAF CLOVER DESIGN IN GOLD AND GOLD DECORATIVE TRIM AROUND THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF THE SAUCER.1 MADE IN JAPAN STAMPED IN GREEN INK OF BOTTOM OF TEACUP .4 MAKE IN JAPAN PRINTED ON BOTTOM OF SAUCER IN REDlocal history, domestic item crocery., churches, clunes uniting. -
Clunes Museum
domestic object - FISH SCALER
WOODEN HANDLE WITH STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE SERRATED BLADE AND ADDITIONAL CURVED BLADESTAINLESS STEEL JAPANdonation, domestic item, food preparation -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Textile, Patrick Snelling, 8.9, 0ct 2010 - Mar 2011
The textile traditions and aesthetics of Japan have always influenced my textile practice and I have created a construct that reflects the way this work has been developed and assembled. The grouping of hand and digitally printed textile hexagons, represent a meta language of patterns and techniques. There are classical Japanese motifs and very contemporary images that have been captured digitally from my visits to Tokyo and Kyoto. My combining the old and the new forms of textile printing, I am creating a traditional and contemporary conversation between processes. This work was started in October 2010, it was put aside for a few months and then I re-imagined it again with the tragic news coming out of Fukushima and Miyagi provinces.Wangaratta Art Gallery Collection. Winner of 2011 Wangaratta Contemporary Textile Award.Hexagon pieces of patterned fabric in varying shades of green, pink and yellow, which are arranged together to form a map of Japan.wangaratta art gallery, textile, wcta, patrick snelling -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Paul McDonald Smith, Flower Study, 1997
McDonald Smith is famous for paining in the tradition of tonal impressionism, with most of his works painted in oil. This influence of the European Impressionist art style is clearly seen in his artwork Flower Study. The notion of light, an impressionist theme, is depicted by the use of a tonal colour palette and varied brushstrokes. The depiction of a Japanese dragon vase hints at the art aesthetic of Japonisme in the European Impressionist movement, a possible nod of respect to the movement by McDonald Smith.Rural City of Wangaratta Collection, Wangaratta Art Prize 1997.A rectangular still life painting of a bunch of flowers in a vase painted in oil using shades of white, red, green, blue, and yellow.Obverse: P McDONALD SMITH (bottom right corner)wangaratta art gallery, painting, still life, paul mcdonald smith -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Ceramic, Tom Strachan, Untitled Bowl, 2004
Wangaratta Art Gallery CollectionA hand sculpture ceramic square bowl glazed in green, blue, white and grey featuring an pattern engraved and stamped into the glaze. Design of the bowl is based on the 16th Century Japanese Oribe ware.tom strachan, after 16th c japanese oribe ware, ceramic bowl -
National Wool Museum
Kanematsu collection, Kanematsu Private Code for Wool, 1953
A collection of original documents used by and written about the Kanematuse Organization, a wool business based in SydneyOne large bound book entitled 'F. Kanematsu & Co. Ltd. Private Code For Wool'. Stapled faded sheets of paper with a typed story on them, 18 pages from 1908. A printed copy of the PFA Quarterly Magazine from 1921, 5 pages. A small grey booklet entitled 'Origin of Kanematsu Organization in Australia', 16 pages. 'Japanese Wool Buying?" verse from July 26, 1957, two loose leaf sheets of faded paper held together with a paperclip.wool buying, returned soldiers and sailors mill, geelong, woolen mill, wool production, loom -
National Wool Museum
Reference book, Design reference register
A design reference folder containing cloth samples for future reference. When a new cloth design was created, a small sample would be cut and pasted into this folder, so that any future designs could be compared against it. Cloth samples were taken from cloths designed between 1960-1990 at the Valley Mill/John Foster.Solid black folder containing many pages, each with a number of small cloth samples on them.kanemutsa, code, sydney, japan, wool buying -
National Wool Museum
Knitting machine and instructions
Orange instruction booklet. Large rectangle cardboard box (original) containing knitting machine. Made in JapanOne hour guide to instant knitting. Knitmaster. Made in Japan -
National Wool Museum
Knitting needle set, c1930
Used by the mother-in-law of the donor who spent a lot of their adult life living in Asia prior to WWII.Cardboard folded case that unfolds to reveal 62 bamboo knitting needles stored via elastic ties. There is one labelled fold with knitting needle sizes and several instances of printed text containing English numbers and Japanese characters. When folded up, the item is secured with a push button. The front cover has a blue sticker which depicts two hands with knitting needles, there is also yellow and white text. -
National Wool Museum
Sample, Cloth
Fabric samples produced by Aoki International, Japan and sent to Keith Jackson at Victorian Producers' Co-operative Limited.Fabric samples produced by Aoki International, Japan and sent to Keith Jackson at Victorian Producers' Co-operative Limited.Geoff, This is for Keith Jackson fron Aoki International (Vivo textil) Regards, Paul FINE WOOL 152 AOKI INTERNATIONA Vivo Textile Co. Ltd. C. Migutani Vivo Textileweaving textile design, aoki international limited, jackson, mr keith - victorian producers' co-operative limited, weaving, textile design -
National Wool Museum
Address, Japanese Technical Demonstation: June 1977
Address: "Japanese Technical Demonstation: June 1977 "- Mr J C Young.Address: "Japanese Technical Demonstation: June 1977 "- Mr J C Young.woolclassing - objective measurement wool marketing wool - measurement wool sales sheep stations - management, australian wool corporation, wool clip preparation, woolclassing - objective measurement, wool marketing, wool - measurement, wool sales, sheep stations - management -
National Wool Museum
Book, Code, F Kanematsu & Co Ltd: Private code for wool
Pages contain typewritten codes for use by the company's wool buyers."F Kanematsu & Co Ltd: Private code for wool" 1959GEELONG OFFICE 28th Jan '59 Book#13 Messrs F Kanematsu (Aust) Pty Ltd /Sydneywool sales wool sales - auction system textile mills textile mills, f kanematsu & co pty ltd, japan, wool sales, wool sales - auction system, textile mills -
National Wool Museum
Report, Dennys, Lascelles Limited : Wool Industry Study Tour of Japan and Hong Kong, March 1970, 1970
Dennys, Lascelles Limited: Wool Industry Study Tour of Japan and Hong Kong, March 1970. Part of the NWM Woolbroker's Office exhibit until late 1990's.Three copies. Report, 15pp: Small booklet, cream, soft textured cover with title and date in black ink. Stapled twice at left. Dennys, Lascelles Limited : Wool Industry Study Tour of Japan and Hong Kong, March 1970wool stores wool marketing, dennys, lascelles limited, wool stores, wool marketing -
Geelong Naval and Maritime Museum
Souvenir, Model of Japanese Midget Submarine, 1942
Produced as a souvenir from the ballast of two Japanese Midget submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in WWII. This souvenir was produced to raise funds for the RAN relief fund and King George's Fund For Sailors. It was sold as a souvenir as part of a touring exhibition around the country accompanying a composite midget submarine constructed of the two sunken vessels raised from Sydney Harbour.The souvenir submarine has tangible connections to the Japanese Midget Submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in 1942. It is historically significant for its links to defending Australia and for its connections to tourism and fund raising relating to war time efforts.A small lead model submarine made from a 2 piece mould produced from the ballast of two submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in 1942."Made from Ballast Jap Midget Sub" "Sunk in Sydney Harbour May 31 1942"wwii, imperial japanese navy, sydney harbour attack, midget submarine, souvenirs wwii, ran relief fund, king george's fund for sailors -
Geelong Naval and Maritime Museum
Hat, Imperial Japanese Navy, 1943
The hat was picked up at sea by a German Sailor serving on the blockade runner RAMSES. It was giver to RAN sailor A. Tarr when HMAS Adelaide rescued survivors after the sinking of the RAMSES. The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare provided some information about Shigeyoshi Higuchi. He was a sailor but did not serve on a ship. After WWII, he returned safely home to his family.This hat is significant as a tangible connection to wartime service by Japanese sailor Shigeyoshi Higuchi.A dark blue circular velvet hat lined with black cotton on the inside with four studs. A square label with printed and hand written Japanese characters is attached to the underside of the hat.Part of the label has been translated from Japanese into English. It indicates the owner of the hat was Shigeyoshi Higuchi, who was based in Nagasaki Sasebo. His military number was (some kanji) and 1274. The hat was made in April 1943.japanese imperial navy, ramses, hmas adelaide, shigeyoshi higuchi, nagasaki sasebo -
Geelong Naval and Maritime Museum
Souvenir, Japanese Midget Submarine Fragment, 1942
Produced as a souvenir from two Japanese Midget submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in WWII. This souvenir was produced to raise funds for the RAN relief fund and King George's Fund For Sailors. It was sold as a souvenir as part of a touring exhibition around the country accompanying a composite midget submarine constructed of the two sunken vessels raised from Sydney Harbour.The souvenir submarine has tangible connections to the Japanese Midget Submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in 1942. It is historically significant for its links to defending Australia and for its connections to tourism and fund raising relating to war time efforts.A cut square fragment of metal with possibly some Japanese characters etched on it. Attached to a paper label by a piece of cloth.A Guaranteed Souvenier/ from the Japanese Midget Submarine/ Sunk in Sydney Harbour/ Sunday, May 31st 1942/ G.C. Muirhead - Gould/ Proceeds to Rear Admiral in Charge, Sydney/ RAN Relief Fund and King George's Fund for Sailors.japanese midget submarine, world war ii, sydney harbour, ran relief fund, geelong naval and maritime museum, king george's fund for sailors -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Mr. J.C. Williamson's marvellous phono bio-tableau ... of the Russo-Japanese War shown at the Athenaeum Hall on October 22 1904
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Torquay and District Historical Society
salvaged timber pole
This pole was used in the construction of the first Torquay Lifesaving Club clubhouse in 1945. it was dug up by club members from the mouth of Spring Creek, where it had been laid as part of defence strategy during WW2. In the 1940s 'Tank Traps' were placed across low lying Victorian Beaches to stop potential invading Japanese forces. This pole was salvaged from the ashes of the fire which destroyed the first TLSC clubhouse in 1970.This wooden pole was used in the foundations of the first Torquay Surf Life saving Club club house. Timber pole associated with WW2 and Torquay SLSC, damaged by fire in 1970.torquay lifesaving club, 'tank traps', world war 11, local war defences -
National Wool Museum
Spinning Wheel
Part of the Zakrzewski Collection of spinning wheels donated to the National Wool Museum by Mr Wlodzimierz Zakrzewski. For many years, Mr Zakrzewski collected, researched and repaired spinning wheels from all over the world. This wheel is a late 19th century spinning wheel from Japan and was used for spinning silk. It was purchased from Kazari Japanese Interiors in Prahran, after first being offered for sale at Stonnington Antiques Fair.Part of the Zakrzewski Spinning Wheel collection.handicrafts - history silk, spinning wheels, highlights of the national wool museum: the zakrzewski spinning wheel collection - exhibition (28/07/2001 - 02/12/2001), zakrzewski, mr wlodzimierz, handicrafts - history, silk -
National Wool Museum
Spinning Wheel
Part of the Zakrzewski Collection of spinning wheels donated to the National Wool Museum by Mr Wlodzimierz Zakrzewski. For many years, Mr Zakrzewski collected, researched and repaired spinning wheels from all over the world. Early 20th century silk spinning wheel from Japan. Purchased from Kazari Japanese Interiors, Prahran.Spinning wheelhandicrafts - history silk, spinning wheels, highlights of the national wool museum: the zakrzewski spinning wheel collection - exhibition (28/07/2001 - 02/12/2001), zakrzewski, mr wlodzimierz, handicrafts - history, silk -
National Wool Museum
Jumper
Grey jumper, which formed part of the uniform for the 1987 Melbourne College of Textiles "Sheep to Suit" team and which was worn by John Hawthorne who took part in the event.Worn by participant in the 'Sheep to suit' event. Worn by participant in the 'Sheep to suit' event.Textiles/TAFE [Japanese characters]textile production fashion shearing weaving sewing, melbourne college of textiles, carding, spinning, highlights of the national wool museum: from sheep to suit - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), textile production, fashion, shearing, weaving, sewing -
National Wool Museum
Wall Hanging, Children of the World Longest Hand Knitted Scarf project
Wall hanging is made of woollen scarves from schools in Latvia, Romania, Argentina, the Shetland Isles, Japan, Lithuania and Australia. It was made by participants of the Children of the World Longest Hand Knitted Scarf project.Wall hanging made from scarves from Australian and European school children, participants of the Children of the World Longest Hand Knitted Scarf project, coordinated by Lara Primary School.Dace Latvia Romaniaknitting -
National Wool Museum
Book, Quilt Showcase 2001
"Quilt Showcase 2001" - Victorian Quilters Inc., 2001. Catalogue of an exhibition/competition of quilts held at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, 12 July to 15 July 2000. Includes a section re: a display of invited quilts from the Aichi Quilters of Japan.handicrafts quilting patchwork, victorian quilters inc., handicrafts, quilting, patchwork -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. I, 1985
"Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. I, 1985" Tokyo, Japan.silk wool - chemistry, society of fiber science and technology, japan, silk, wool - chemistry -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. II, 1985
"Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. II, 1985" Tokyo, Japan.wool growing yarn production, society of fiber science and technology, japan, wool growing, yarn production -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. III, 1985
"Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. III, 1985" Tokyo, Japan.textile production, society of fiber science and technology, japan, carpet -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. IV, 1985
"Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. IV, 1985" Tokyo, Japan.wool - chemistry textile finishing, society of fiber science and technology, japan, wool - chemistry, textile finishing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. V, 1985
"Proceedings of the 7th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. V, 1985" Tokyo, Japan.textile industry - pollution, society of fiber science and technology, japan, dyeing, printing -
National Wool Museum
Sample, Carpet
Heavy Aminster produced for the Australian Wool Board pavilion at Expo Japan in 1970 by Brintons, Geelong. This piece is believed to have had 600,000 pairs of feet walk over it. Part of a ten piece collection originally presented to the Queensland Museum by Mr Doug Glanville.Heavy Aminster produced for the Australian Wool Board pavilion at Expo Japan in 1970 by Brintons, Geelong. Heavy Aminster produced for the Australian Wool Board pavilion at Expo Japan in 1970 by Brintons, Geelong.(Brintons Brisbane) G4498 Natural JF Expo Loom 22 Dye 4 30 8 J.J. Expo Osaka Japan '70 82weaving, brintons pty ltd (geelong), carpet -
National Wool Museum
Stencil
JAPAN