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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - MV Castel Felice, Dacre Smyth, Castel Felice
Owned by the Sitmar Line, the 'Castel Felice' operated on the Australia migrgant route from the 60s to the 70s prioir to air travel in the mid 70s. Mrs B SmythA framed oil painting of the migrant ship 'MV Castel Felice'Castel Felicemv castel felice, migrant ships -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - MS Sibajak, Dacre Smyth
The M.S. Sibajak may well have the most varied service of all the post-WWII Dutch immigrant ships. She had ties with the Dutch East Indies before and after the declaration of independence; she served the Allies as a troop transport ship while under the management of the widely-known British shipping company P. & O. As an immigrant ship plying the Atlantic, the Sibajak had as docking points Rotterdam, Quebec and New York. She rounded out her service back in Indonesia before being scrapped in Hong Kong.Mrs B SmythA framed oil painting of the Dutch migrant ship MS SibajakSibajakms sibajak, emigration, dutch migrants -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - New Australia, Dacre Smyth
SS New Australia was a UK-built turbo-electric passenger steamship that had a varied career from 1931 to 1966. She was built as the ocean liner Monarch of Bermuda, was a troop ship in the Second World War and was damaged by fire in 1947. She was then refitted to carry emigrants to Australia and renamed New Australia. In 1958 she was refitted again, renamed Arkadia and served as both a transatlantic liner and a cruise ship.The ship originally had three funnels. Thornycroft rebuilt her with a single funnel, plus an unusual bipod structure aft of her bridge that served as both a funnel and a mainmast. The MoT renamed her New Australia, contracted Shaw, Savill & Albion Line to manage her and put her into service carrying UK emigrants to Australia. She plied this trade from 1950 until 1957. In September 1958 New Australia was serving as a troop ship again when she suffered slight damage in a collision with a tanker in the Torres Strait.a framed oil painting of the migrant ship MV New AustraliaNew Australiamv new australia, migrant ships -
Brimbank City Council Art Collection
Painting, Gina Kuras, Quarry Scene, 1983
Possibly a local historic reference ??Quarry Scene. Oil on canvas, 91 x 121cm - AR0066 -
The Dunmoochin Foundation
Oil Pastel Drawing, Nude with Parrot, 1982
Oil pastel drawing depicting a reclining female nude with parrot. Signed and dated lower right 'Perceval '82'.john perceval, drawing, oil pastel, female nude, parrot -
Federation University Art Collection
Oil on board, 'The Rite of Spring No. 2' by Neville Bunning
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 oil painting depicting four 'dancing' horses in a landscape. art, artwork, neville bunning, bunning, available, horses, animals -
Lauriston Girls’ School (incorporating Lauriston Museum and Gallery)
Painting, Portrait of Miss Elizabeth Kirkhope Headmistress 1901-1933
Painted by Robert Hoffman, a refugee who came to Australia prior to World War II. He was known to Mavis McCarty, the Lauriston art teacher. He went to the USA after the war and died soon after. Size 1100mm x 840mm. This portrait is part of the Record Series 74. Permanent/Semi-Permanent Displayed Works.Oil Painting of Miss Elizabeth Kirkhope Headmistress 1931-1956Miss Elizabeth Kirkhope Headmistress 1931-1956 -
Melton City Libraries
Painting, Minn's Hotel, 1890
Photo of the painting scanned by Morrie Forte 2011. "The Minns’ Hotel, the was originally a butcher shop, before owner George Minns transformed it into a hotel. It later became known as Mac’s Hotel, which remains a popular place in Melton today".Oil Painting by D C Power Minns Hotel Meltonlocal architecture -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork - bookplate, Olley, Margaret, 'Apple with Glass' by Margaret Olley, 2005
Margaret Olley (24 June 1923 – 26 July 2011) Born Lismore, New South Wales In 1941 Margaret commenced classes at Brisbane Central Technical College. In 1943 Olley moved to Sydney and enrolled in an art Diploma course at East Sydney Technical College graduating in 1945 with A-class honours. She is known as a still-life and interior painters Margaret who drew inspiration from her home and studio, and the beauty of the everyday objects she gathered around her. Her paintings often feature arrangements of fruits and flowers, set amid domestic ware art and souvenirs of her travels. For her service as an artist and to the promotion of art, she was awarded the Order of Australia in 1991 and made a Companion of the Order of Australia in 1996. 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 oil painting of an apple on a table with red gingham cloth. art, artwork, margaret olley, olley, apple, fruit, still life -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Painting, Robert Klein-Boonschate, Departure 7, 2003
Finalist Robert Klein-Boonschate in the ANL Maritime Art Prize 2003 Biography: (https://www.artpartners.com.au/robert-kleinboonschate/) Born in The Netherlands, Robert migrated to Tallangatta, Australia with his family in 1971. Robert completed a degree in Graphic Art at Swinburne College and settled into Melbourne for the next seven years as a professional artist and art facilitator. Robert moved to Mparntwe (Alice Springs) in the 1980’s where he worked closely with Arrernte Peoples for the next 12 years. Robert’s beautiful landscapes reflect the influence of Arrernte artist Albert Namatjira and his love of the Australian landscape reflects his experiences with the Arrernte Peoples and their connection to ‘Country’. Robert opened the art studio located at his home in Alice Springs to Arrernte, Luritja, Warlpiri & Pintupi artists and worked alongside such artists as Johnny Warrangkula Tjupurrula. Robert helped to facilitate Johnny’s later body of work by constructing special brushes which could be used by Johnny after breaking his wrist. Robert has returned to NSW and now lives in Walla Walla surrounded by the rugged natural landscapes of Australia.Large scale Oil on Belgian Linen depicting dockside and ships.docks, waterside, maritime art, robert klein-boonschate, artwork-paintings, maritime art prize, anl -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph - Reproduction
These copies of five oil on gum leaf paintings by Alfred William Eustace (1820-1907) display the subjects and detail of his small gum leaf paintings. A.W. Eustace, a well-known Australian artist, was born in Berkshire, England, where he was an assistant gamekeeper to the Earl of Craven at Ashdown Park. He migrated to Australia with his wife and children in 1851 and worked on the Ullina and Eldorado Runs on the Black Dog Creek at Chiltern, which was in excess of 50,000 acres of grazing land. A.W. Eustace was employed as a shepherd by Jason Withers and while tending his flocks in the solitude of the bush, Eustace turned his attention to painting and music to while away the long and weary hours. He endeavoured to capture the spirit of the bush and painted on board, canvas or tin plate, but as these materials were not always readily available he then started painting on large round eucalyptus leaves from the White and Red Box trees that grew around about him. He became known as the "Bush Artist." About 1856 he painted a small picture of the famous Woolshed goldrush and during the next few years became well known in North-East Victoria. John Sadlier, a police officer stationed at Beechworth said that Eustace painted 'some really exquisite scenes. He was of an easy-going dreamy temperament, a student of nature only, despising the works of men. Unfortunately his drawings were on eucalyptus leaves, the largest and roundest he could find and not on canvas, and no doubt have all perished long ago.' In 1876 the Melbourne Age newspaper reported, 'Eustace’s celebrated paintings on gum leaves are again attracting attention,…Mr Eustace is an elegant artist…he seems without effort to catch the colour and spirit of Australian scenery…' In 1864 A.W. Eustace held an Art Union in Albury, and again in 1884 in Ballarat. He exhibited at the Victorian Academy of Arts in 1877 and also held an exhibition of gum leaf paintings at Stevens Gallery, Melbourne in 1893. By 1896 he was receiving orders from heads of states in Europe, with his works acknowledged by Queen Victoria, Emperor Frederick of Germany and the Czar of Russia, as well as the Governors of New South Wales and Victoria. His paintings reflected his ability to paint the sky in his realistic style which is still noted by art critics of the day. A.W. Eustace was also a skillful taxidermist. The collection of birds and animals that can be seen at the Beechworth Museum are examples of his taxidermy skill. When not doing his work, painting or taxidermy, he regularly contributed letters and verse to the Chiltern newspaper, The Federal Standard. A book of verse in his hand writing was presented to The Athenaeum Trust by the Boadle family. In the 1870’s he became interested in spiritualism often being involved in lively debate at lectures and séances. Alfred William Eustace died in 1907 and is buried in the Chiltern New Cemetery with his wife Sarah and one of his daughters, Elizabeth.Alfred William Eustace was a well-known self-taught Australian artist who was known worldwide for her unique oil on gum leaf paintings. He was also a prominent Chiltern citizen.Copies of five A.W.Eustace oil paintings on gum leaf, under glass, displayed on blue paper in a black metal frame.alfred eustace, gum leaf painting, chiltern -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Equipment - Whale Oil Lamp, n.d
Vintage brass Dutch whale oil lamp. Round base, single spout burner. Oil well lid attached by chain to wall support, also 13 cm hanger hook -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Whale Oil Lamp, n.d
Antique brass whale oil lamp. Circular base, stand with carry handle. 7 cm tall amber glass oil reservoir, protected by brass strips, wick burner on top. -
Tennis Australia
Oil painting, Circa 1963
An oil painting, by J.N. Stewart, depicting a male tennis player in action, running across court to receive the ball. Materials: Canvas/Cotton, Oil paint/Pigment, Wood, Lacquer, Metaltennis -
Puffing Billy Railway
NSWTD Railway Marker Oil lamp, No.1 RA
NSWTD Railway Marker OIl lamp, No.1 RA Oil burning lamps have always been an important part of Australian railway signalling systems and have been used for communication, safety and lighting. It is called a marker lamp and was hung on rolling stock (carriages and wagons) such as the guard’s van to indicate the rear of the train at night. They were also used to indicate the rear of steam locomotive tenders for identification and safety purposes. This type of lamp was introduced to the railways around 1860 and continued to be used for over one hundred years. Oil lamps were phased out on the railways during the late 1960s and early 1970s, when they were replaced by battery lamps. Railway lighting included not only stations but yards, engines, rolling stock, signals, signal-boxes and crossings. There were a number of different types of lamps used for a variety of railway purposes. Historic - New South Wales Transport Department.- Railway Marker Oil Lamp NSWTD Railway Marker lamp, No.1 RA made of metal and Glass Railway lamp, paraffin, metal/glass/fabric, used for attaching to railway rolling stock to mark the end of the train, made by the New South Wales Transport Department, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1870 - 1970 This lamp comprises a hollow cube of metal. One lens at the front transmits light from an interior light source. Fuel was either signal oil or kerosene. The burner inside the lamp used either cotton or felt wicks to create the light source. The lamp has a carry handle for carrying by hand and a bracket with a slot on the back for hanging onto the hook of a locomotive or item of rolling stock. It is marked "NSWTD" which stands for New South Wales Transport Department.NSWTD 1 RApuffing billy railway , pbr, nswtd railway marker oil lamp, no.1 ra -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Painting, Australia Remembers 1945-1995, 1995
Timber framed oil on canvas. Painting depicts a woman sitting at a table reading a letter (her back to viewer). To her left on the table is a framed photograph of a WWII soldier, immediately in front of him is a poppy and behind him to his right, is a mantel radio and to his left, an oil lamp. Timber framed oil on canvasPlaque "Lilydale Art Society Inc / Spring Show Nov 18 & 19 1995 / "Australia Remembers 1945-1995" / Art Competition / 1995/ 1st Prize / Sponsored by Lilydale Sub Branch RSL / and "Australia Remembers 1945-1995 Assoc." -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Painting, The David Harbison Rest Home, 10 & 12 Arthur Street, Eltham
Notes by Jock Read who donated painting to the Society: “Site of present-day Eltham Mall The property was owned by a Mr David Harbison who was connected to one of the Melbourne daily newspapers who donated the property to the City Newsboys Society to be used as they required. The property consisted of two building blocks with one four roomed house known as the Cottage. The Secretary of the City Newsboys Society decided to use the property as a Rest Home for mothers of newsboys who needed a rest and could not afford a holiday. Miss Onians added another four roomed dwelling to the home which was known as the Bungalow. Another three roomed residence was erected at the rear of the cottage for the use of the Caretaker. The rear of the property was used as a camp area for the use of Troop of Boy Scouts known as the 13th Melbourne Troop which met at the Newsboys Society Hall in Little Collins Street. Later the name of the troop was changed to City Newsboys Troop who held their Christmas camps at Eltham and Hurstbridge alternating years. In 1930 the caretaker (Mr. Francis) became ill and resigned that position. I had been a member of the scout troop and offered the position as Honorary Caretaker which I held for eight years. The Homes were used regularly as such until the death of Miss Onians. It was sold later and used as private homes until the Eltham Mall was built.” Further research has determined that apparently, Harbison left £1,000 in his will for the City Newsboys Society and the Secretary, Miss Edith Onians built the rest home from these funds. It was opened on November 12, 1919. David Harbison Rest Home, Jock Read, City Newsboys Society, 13th Melbourne Troop, Boy Scouts, City Newsboys Troop, Miss Onions, Mr Francis, Arthur Street, Eltham, Eltham Mall, David HarbisonN.D. 16 x 36 cm Oil on Masonite board UnsignedInscribed on back "The David Harbison Rest Home 10 & 12 Arthur St. Eltham" -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Painting, Light Horseman, 1976
Painting of a WW1 Mounted Light horseman. Oil on canvas, framed. no glass. In white paint at lower left proper: "Light Horseman J Morrison 1976"painting, light horseman, morrison -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Painting - Portrait, Lt-Col I W D Upjohn
Lt-Col Upjohn was Commanding Officer of the 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment from 2004 - 2006One of a collection of portraits of former Commanding Officers of the RegimentFramed oil painting of Lt-Col I W D Upjohnportrait, upjohn -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Painting - Portrait, Lt-Col R V Couche MBE
Lt-Col Couche was Commanding Officer of 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment from 1962 to 1964One of a collection of portraits of former Commanding Officers of the RegimentFramed oil painting of Lt-Col R V Couche MBEportrait, couche -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Painting - Oil Portrait, Major G Rees-Jones RFD ED
Major Rees-Jones was Administrative Commander of 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment from May to December 1977One of a collection of portraits of former Commanding Officers of the RegimentFramed oil painting of Major G Rees-Jones RFD EDportrait, rees-jones -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Painting - Portrait, Lt-Col L E Reeder
Lt-Col Reeder was Commanding Officer of 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment from 1970 to 1975One of a collection of portraits of former Commanding Officers of the RegimentFramed oil painting of Lt-Col L E Reeder EDportrait, reeder -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Painting - Portrait, Lt-Col J W Hoskin ED
Lt Col Hoskin was Commanding Officer of 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment from 1979 to 1981 One of a collection of portraits of former Commanding Officers of the RegimentFramed oil painting of Lt-Col J W Hoskin EDportrait, hoskin -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Painting - Portrait, Lt-Col J F Boyce
Lt Col Boyce was Commanding Officer of 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment from 1986 to 1988One of a collection of portraits of former Commanding Officers of the RegimentFramed oil painting of Lt-Col J F Boyce RFDportrait, boyce -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Painting - Portrait, Lt-Col G L Smith RFD
Lt Col Smith was Commanding Officer of 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse from 1993-1996One of a collection of portraits of former Commanding Officers of the RegimentFramed oil painting of Lt-Col G L Smith RFDportrait, smith -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Painting - Portrait, John Williams, Lt-Col C F Grigsby RFD, Jan 2005
Lt-Col Grigsby was Commanding Officer of 4/9 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment from 1997 to 1999One of a collection of portraits of Commanding Officers of the RegimentFramed oil painting of Lt-Col C F Grigsby RFDportrait, grigsby -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Painting, Cameron, Nell (Miss)
Donated by Cameron, Harry,( family), daughter of Cameron, James and Jean(nee Moffat). Painted after 1893.An oil painting on polished wood, quite large. Picture is of lilliums and stems.painting, oil painting, illustration, reynolds, camelllias, esme -
Morongo Old Collegians
Portrait, William Dargie, Miss Lucy Shaw
This portrait was commissioned by Margaret Oddie, a Morongo Old Collegian.This is a portrait of Morongo GIrls College's second Principal (1942-1970)Large rectangular coloured oil painting encased in a guild-edged frameInscription on the bottom: "Miss Lucy Shaw MBE BA MACE Principal 1942-1970education, school, morongo, geelong, girls, principal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - OIL PAINTING ON TIN
Oil painting on tin scroll showing a river scene with Eucalyptus trees.artwork, oil painting, on tin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - OIL LAMP
Oil lamp 150mm x 80mm Silver colour Metal Construction