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City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, A. Susman & Co, Furniture Warehouses, 53 & 55 Bridge Street. Ballarat
Household Furnishers. Plate 346? Chuck Photo Series.a. susman & co., bridge street, commerical, public, person -
Macarthur & District Historical Society Inc
Furniture - Barber's chair
Barber's chair with a detached board for children to sit on, to modify chair height. -
RMIT Design Archives
Work on paper - Design drawings, Sketch of Lepidoptera Chair or 'Lepi' winner of the 2009 Cecily and Colin Rigg Contemporary Design Award
The name of this chair, Lepidoptera, refers to the insect species of moths and butterflies as LeAmon drew upon the anatomy of a butterfly to develop the concept of the chair?s structure, colour and pattern. Another key feature of the design was the use of textile remnants from automotive textile manufacturer Autofab,recalling LeAmon's redeployment of leather offcuts from the manufacture of cricket balls to make her 'Bowling Arm' series of bangles.industrial design, furniture -
RMIT Design Archives
Design drawings
... Victoria Street Carlton melbourne Furniture commissioned by Dr C E ...Furniture commissioned by Dr C E Backwell of Geelong from the Myer Emporium.Design drawing of bed and dresser. Drawing features furniture design of dresser with six drawers and mirror, and bed head with attached shelving for girls bedroom.Inscribed lower right 'Treatment / for girls / bedroom / TAS OAK / Dr C E BACKWELL GEELONG'coloured pencil, paper -
RMIT Design Archives
Blueprints, Single Bed
After his experience in designing moderately priced furniture in the 1930s and managing the construction of aircraft by an inexperienced workforce during World War II, designer Frederick Ward developed Patterncraft paper patterns. They were available by mail order through Australian Home Beautiful from 1947. For those with rudimentary skills Ward developed Timber-pack kits of components ready to glue and assemble. Blueprint, his subsequent project for the mass-market was launched in 1951. At a time of austerity and shortages, Blueprint patters helped Australians furnish their modest homes with modern furniture they had made themselves. Nanette Carter, 2017Fred Ward, Detail sheet for 'Home Beautiful Blueprint Furniture' No. 6, includes technical drawings and instructions, 1950-1951furniture, patterns, diy, rmit design archives -
RMIT Design Archives
Diazotypes, Standard Chair No EAD CS2
Fred Ward, better known for his work with Myer Heritage, Patterncraft and the ANU, began making furniture in the late 1920s for his own house in Heidelberg. An early client was the sophisticated and progressive Maie Casey, who in 1932 furnished the rented Gwynn house in Canberra in a radically austere style, with Michael O'Connell textiles, Ward's monastically simple waxed timber designs and imported steel tubular chairs. Maie Casey's patronage proved enduring and influential. The RDA’s collection shows designs and details of bespoke pieces commissioned by Lord Casey for government offices, including the Department of External Affairs, during his political and vice-regal career. Catriona Quinn, 2017 furniture, design, canberra, rmit design archives, myer, anu -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Furniture - Chair, Blue Bird Cafe
Originally from the "Bluebird Café" in Tatura. Later used in the Boomerang Café next door which was owned by Mrs Myers.Metal framed chair with wooden seat. Seat was originally blue but has been painted black.chairs, bluebird cafe, boomerang cafe, mrs myers, tatura cafes -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Doll Furniture set
Wooden dolls furniture, painted light blue. Furniture consists fo 2x chairs, table and a kitchen dressertoys, children, presents, dolls furniture -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Furniture - Laminex Kitchen Table and Vinyl Chairs
Used by the Schirmer family in Ararat, Victoria (1950-1960's)Grey-coloured laminex top kitchen table with chrome legs / 6 x grey-coloured vinyl chairs with chrome legskichen, furniture, table, chairs -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Furniture - Office Chair
Metal adjustable armless chair for office work. Has padded rectangular seat and masonite back support -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Furniture - Hat & Coat Rack
Wooden handmade hat and coat rack with 9 pegs -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Furniture - Display case
Used in the Numurkah courthouseGlass & Metal display case with wooden base and hinged back -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Mark Strizic, Application to the Commonwealth Art Advisory Board for a Grant to Assist in the Publication of Art Books, c. 1970
A proposal letter written by Mark Strizic for a grant from the Commonwealth Art Advisory Board to fund a series of art books. Strizic proposes a series of books illustrated by Strizic's own photography, under the series title Expressions. Strizic seeks a grant of $4900 from the board for the publication of two books, one of furniture maker Schulim Krimper, another on John Perceval's Cherubs. Budgets for these books are included, proposing to use the profit from sales to fund subsequent books, including one on the Centre 5 group of sculptors and one with Australian poets with graphics by artist Stan Ostoja-Kotkowski.Typewritten, carbon copy, foolscap, 4 pagesRobin Boyd pencil noterobin boyd, meriel wilmot-wright, myer foundation, mark strizic, schulim krimper, brian lewis, margaret garlick, inge king, clifford last, lenton parr, teisutis zikaras, julius kane, centre 5, time riders, john perceval, vincas jomantas, stan ostoja kotkowski, judith wright, roland robinson, kenneth slessor, max harris, claude wischik, commonwealth art advisory board, andrew grimwade, national gallery of victoria, joseph brown, brian stonier -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Invoice, Sansom Cabinet Makers, 1996
For supply of built-in timber shelf in upstairs area of 290 Walsh Street. A second invoice for supply and fit ply to existing bookcases, as well as fit carpet pads to existing furniture. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Invoice, Paramount Furniture, 1958
These documents are owned by the Murphy family and were provided to the Robin Boyd Foundation for digitisation.Quote for built-in robes to John Murphywalsh st construction, john murphy -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Image from a magazine of the Chapel of the Alvorada Palace, Brasília, Bazil, 1958. (Architect: Architect: Oscar Niemeyer. Furniture designer: Anna Maria Niemeyer.)slide, robin boyd -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Furniture - Clock, Clock by J.T. Sleep of Ballarat, c1800s
The clock has been electrifiedPhotograph of a wall clock featuring the name J.T. Sleep on the face.old colonists' association ballarat, clock, j.t. sleep, horology -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Chess Table, 09/06/2020
Timber table with a chess board on top.chess, furniture, chess table -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Card Table, 09/06/2020
... (North) Street Ballarat Central goldfields furniture Card Table ...Card Table with a chess board on top.furniture, card table -
South Gippsland Shire Council
Poster, Framed, New Energies
Framed colour poster titled: "new energies/Contemporary Artists of South Gippsland" 18-19 March 2000, Memorial Hall, Leongatha. Black card window mount set in green powder coated metal frame. features a photomontage of art and craft images with text headings which include: "ceramics, photography, sculpture, print, paint, furniture, advice, workshops, technology, galleries, exhibitions, and networking". -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Set of photos pertaining to Hermon's Removals, c. 1980s
Set of photos from c. 1980s pertaining to Hermon's Removals. William (Bill) Hermon Junior established a furniture removals business in 1935. Their depot was on the corner of Main Rd and Snodgrass St, Pakenham. When Bill's younger sons Ken and Ron, acquired the business in 1994 the business was renamed Hermon's Rainbow Removals, which remains in operation today. 1. Photograph of 3 trucks from Hermon's Removals on Main Road, Pakenham, down near McGregor Rd. Their depot was on the corner of Main Rd and Snodgrass St, Pakenham. 2. Photograph of one of Hermon's Removal trucks at Pakenham. 3. A photograph featuring three of Hermon's Removal Trucks lined up on a suburban street. 4. A photograph featuring Bill Hermon (second from the right of picture) and his sons, Ron, John and Ken. -
Melbourne Legacy
Furniture, Table and Chairs, Not known, believed to be during the 1920's
The table and chairs once belonged to the Officers' Mess, 24th Battalion. From 1928 - 1936 the CO 24th Battallion was Lt Col S.G. Savige, DSO MC. It was during this time that the chairs were made and used for dining-in nights. During the a ceremony of remembrance, each officer stood behind his chair and called the name on its back as a mark of respect for those KIA during WW1. At the inaugural meeting of the Club, from which arose Melbourne Legacy in September 1923, eight of the fourteen members had worn the colour patch of 24th Battalion.The connection to Savige and the fact that many of his officers from 24th Battalion became members of Melbourne Legacy. This table and its chairs were formally gifted to Melbourne Legacy on 9th May 1956 when the Club moved to Legacy House. They have been used since in the Club's Board Room, now located on level 1, Legacy House, 293 Swanston Street, Melbourne. Two Legatees were responsible for fully refurbishing the table and chairs - Legatee Gordon Beith (Morrabbin Branch) and Legatee Ted McKenzie (Footscray/Sunshine Branch) Board Room Table - Clear varnished timber table with a two piece glass top Table legs are turned timber on wheels x 5. Two at each end and one in the centre. Chairs - Clear varnished timber with leather cushions x 20. Each chair has an engraved plaque with an officer's name from 24th Battalion. With the exception of one who died shortly after returning to Australia all were KIA in various battles during WW1. The 24th Battalion (the Kooyong Regiment) Robinson Road, Surrey Hills. Vic Names inscribed on each chair: Lt A.L. Bacon, 2Lt W.A. Baldie, Capt J.C.L. Biggsley, Lt P.S. Carne MSM, Lt J.B.N. Carvick MC, Lt J.R. Clarke, 2Lt F.M. Coffee, Lt P.G. Denton-Fethers, Lt W.S. Finlay, Capt J.H. Fletcher, Lt A.C. Fogarty, 2Lt A.G. Gilchrist, Lt J. Harris, Lt A.J. Kerr, Maj. C.E. Manning, Capt G.L. Maxfield MC, 2Lt H.L. Rhynehart, Capt W.H. Tatnall, 2Lt R.N. Thomas, Capt C.M. Williams MC furniture, 24th battalion -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Report on the Hostel (Holmbush), 1943
A letter from the Chairman of the Hostel Committee dated 5th March 1943 to the President of Melbourne Legacy outlining the expenditure to acquire and modify Holmbush to become the Hostel. Mentions purchase price, fees, furniture and furnishing costs. Also outlining the maintenance of the property until the Hostel is operational and handed over to the new Hostel Committee.Shows the business practice of Committees providing internal correspondence to record important expenditure and decision making, as well as being an important record of the first property to be purchased by Melbourne Legacy as a residence for children.Quarto copy paper, black and white, two hole punched for filing.Initialled (illegible) copy.holmbush initial negotiations, holmbush -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Items needed for the hostel
00372.1 Letter dated 19 January 1943 to E.M. Ricker of Myer Emporium enclosing a list of items that the Hostel wished to purchase. 00372.2 The Schedule of Equipment for the Legacy Club Hostel. Broken down into sub headings such as Furniture, Carpets and Rugs, Manchester, Crockery, Kitchen and Miscellaneous Ware with the quantities required.A record of written correspondence regarding purchasing furniture and items for the first hostel established by Legacy in 1943.00372.1 White quarto copy paper, black type, two hole punched. 00372.2 White foolscap paper, black type, two hole punched.00372.1 Initialled illegible.holmbush administration, residences -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, List of Article available for purchase by Legacy Club (for Holmbush), 1943
00373.1 Letter dated 30 January 1943 to W.G.Thomson enclosing a list of items that the Hostel wished to purchase and a cheque for £88/19/- in payment. It also requests the vendor considers adding items such as garden tools and hoses for sale, as Legacy would "find it difficult to obtain these items at present". 00373.2 The List of Articles available for purchase by Legacy Club. Broken down room by room. Included items such as curtains, linoleum, vacuum cleaner, kitchen table and chairs, roller for the tennis court and a stepladder. A record of written correspondence regarding purchasing furniture and items for the first hostel established by Legacy in 1943.00373.1 Blue quarto copy paper, black type, two hole punched. 00373.2 White foolscap paper, black type, two hole punched.00373.1 Initialled illegible on behalf of the Chairman - Hostel Committee. 00373.2 Tick marks in pencil alongside some itemsholmbush administration, residences -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Document, list, Legacy Club Hostel. List of Equipment to 3/3/43, 1943
List of equipment for setting up Holmbush with prices, not including items bought from Thomson's or under terms of Contract. Including prices and applicable sales tax. Included items such as teapots, irons, toasters, buckets, cutlery, brushes, carpet sweeper, trays, garden tools, rugs, mattresses, pillows and linen. A record of written correspondence regarding purchasing furniture and items for the first hostel established by Legacy in 1943.List of equipment and prices for Holmbush on white quarto copy paper x 4 pages, with black type, two hole punched.Tick marks or crosses in pencil alongside some items.holmbush administration, residences -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Inventory of Furniture (Holmbush)
Documents relating to Holmbush 1267 Burke Road (corner of Burke Rd and Stokes Ave). 00375.1 Appears to be notes of a meeting with 4 main action points. 1. Offer Thompson list price for furniture. 2. Sewerage work needs to be done now. 3. Number of beds required and to approach Henry Palmer (see separate item). 4. re McVilly -obscure reference. 00375.2 "Inventory of Furniture etc." with prices (currently in the house, for purchase from W.G.Thompson). Broken down room by room. Included items such as curtains, vacuum cleaner, roller for the tennis court and a stepladder. 00375.3 "Schedule of Equipment" with numbers required to be acquired. Notes in pencil alongside some items.A record of prices and quantities of furniture and items required for the first hostel established by Legacy in 1943.00375.1 White quarto copy paper, handwritten notes in pencil, two hole punched. 00375.2 White foolscap paper, black type, two hole punched. 00375.3 White foolscap paper, black type, two hole punched.00375.1 Numbered items of actions required. 00375.2 Pencil marks and numbers tallying costs 00375.3 Tick marks and notes in pencil alongside some itemsholmbush administration, residences -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter - Document, letter, 1943
Letter dated 14 January 1943 to Henry Palmer of 650 Nicholson St, North Fitzroy to place an order for 14 beds, 17 mattresses and 36 pillows for the hostel. It states the costs and that the items were to be discounted 2.5% and plus Sales Tax. Delivery was to be no later than the end of March.A record of prices and quantities of furniture and items required for the first hostel established by Legacy in 1943 during the war.Green quarto copy paper, black type, two hole punched.Initialled for E. Russell, Hostel Chairman.holmbush administration, residences -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Insurance Inventory of Personal Furniture
A list of furniture with a valuation of items. No indication of the owner, who completed the list or where it applied. Filed with other paperwork documenting the set up of Holmbush residence. Probably a list of personal furniture owned by a hostel manager when they moved into the role.An interesting insight into the style and value of furniture at the time of creating the first Legacy hostel.List of personal furniture on white paper double punched for filing. Hand written in black and blue ink, ruled in pencil. Waterton Bond watermark.residences, holmbush, holmbush administration -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - 35mm slide/s - set of 5, Noel Simons, 19/11/1962 12:00:00 AM
Set of 5 transparencies taken on 19/11/1962 on Kodak mounts. 1186.1 - Bendigo 21 bound for Golden Square at Charing Cross with The Beehive buildings and shops in Pall Mall in the background. Trams has an ad for Cohns drinks on front bumper, SEC Best for Cooking roof ad. and Mamouney's furniture roof ad. Two women passengers boarding. 1186.2 - Bendigo 26 crossing Pall Mall from Mitchell St. bound for Eaglehawk with "Ezywalkin" shop in background. Tram has an SEC 'Electric Cooking' roof ad and a 'Streets Ice cream' ad on front dash. 1186.3 - Bendigo 7 arriving at the Charing Cross stop, bound for North Bendigo. Has a Huttons dash panel ad, a Castrol roof ad. Buildings as for 1186.1. Passengers waiting at the stop. 1186.4 - Bendigo 19 leaving Charing Cross for Golden Square with City Club Hotel alongside and other buildings as for 1186.1 in the background. Tram has Briquettes ad on front dash and SEC 'Electric Cooking' roof ad. 1186.5 - Bendigo 21in High St. at corner of Short St. heading for Charing Cross. Destination half way between Depot and Railway Station. Tram has ads for Cohns Drinks on dash panel, SEC 'Cook with Electricity' and a Sandhurst Milk roof ads.Information written on in black ink and date stamped in purple ink. 1186.1 - "No. 21 in Pall Mall at Charing Cross, Bendigo" 1186.2 - "No. 26 arriving at Alexandra Fountain, Charing Cross, Bendigo" 1186.3 - "No. 7 in Pall Mall at Charing Cross, Bendigo" 1186.4 - "No. 19 in High St., Bendigo, leaving Charing Cross for Golden Square" 1186.5 - "No. 21 in High St. Bendigo, at corner of Short St." tramways, trams, bendigo, charing cross, pall mall, high st., tram 7, tram 19, tram 21, tram 26