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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Painting, Betty Kingston, Painting by Betty Kingston of Stawell Fire Station 1990, 1990
1883 Sept. Fire Station opened Byrne Street. Tower built previously. Bell cast in England early 1880.Framed oil painting of Stawell Fire Station buildingStawell Fire Station Oil Betty Kingston 1990 -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Doris Flockart, Meriwa Park Wangaratta, 1916
Rural City of Wangaratta CollectionA landscape painting of cows grazing at Merriwa Park, Wangaratta.Obverse: D. H. Flockart/ (bottom left corner)wangaratta art gallery, doris flockart, painting, pastoral, landscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Slides, Stawell World in Miniture
Painting showing Japanese scene with Mt Fuji in the background -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Artworks On Show, 1990
Paintings and pottery exhibition planned by Mitcham Arts Associationshows and exhibitions, mitcham arts association, rogalski, barbara, kettels, margaret, o'neill, janifer, kolar, gerda -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Postcard, 'The Artists' Camp' 1886
Coloured Postcard of Tom Roberts painting 'The Artists' Camp'.roberts, tom, artists camp -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Postcard, Schwerkolt Cottage Mitcham
Postcard of a painting of the Schwerkolt Cottage precinct by Donald Cameroncameron, donald, schwerkolt cottage and museum complex -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1968
Colour slide in a mount. Oil painting by John PerceivalMade in Australia / 1 / APR 68M5slide, robin boyd -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Print, The Landing at Anzac
Print of painting showing the landing of ANZAC soldiers at Gallipoli. The Landing at Anzac, Anzac Day, April 25 1915 printed on the bottom. Artist signature in print is C Cuneo anzac, gallipoli, 1915, painting -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - MV Fairsea, Dacre Smyth, MV Fairsea, Sitmar Line
History of the post World War II Migrant Ship Fairsea. The Fairsea made several journeys to Australia under the International Refugee Organisation (IRO) from 1949 to 1951, carrying displaced persons affected by World War II. She was later chartered by the Australian Government to transport assisted immigrants from Britain and also New Zealand between 1949 and 1969.MRs B SmythA framed oil painting of the migrant ship MV FairseaFairseamv fairsea, migrant ships -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - MV Oceania, Dacre Smyth, Oceania
The Oceania along with sister ships Australia and Neptunia, where built by Lloyd Triestino for use as migrant ships in the 1950s and 60s.Mrs B SmythA framed oil painting of the migrant shhip MV ObeaniaOceaniamigration, passenger ships, migrant ships -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - MV Achille lauro, Dacre Smyth, Achille lauro
MS Achille Lauro was a cruise ship based in Naples, Italy. Built between 1939 and 1947 as MS Willem Ruys, a passenger liner for the Rotterdamsche Lloyd, it was hijacked by members of the Palestine Liberation Front in 1985.Mrs B SmythA framed oil painting of the passenger ship Achille LauroAchille Lauropassenger ship, achille lauro, oil painting, dacre smyth -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - Framed oil painting of 'MV Australia', Dacre Smyth, 'Australia'
After World War II Lloyd Triestino re-established its Australian service with existing ships and began a rebuilding programme ordering seven new liners. Of these new liners three were for the Australian service, launched in 1950 these three ships became known as the Triestino Trio. The first to be built was the Australia launched on 21 May 1950, departing Trieste on 19 April 1951 and arriving in Melbourne on 17 May. The second ship Oceania launched on 30 July 1950, departed Genoa for its maiden voyage on 18 August 1951.The third, Neptunia, launched on 1 October 1950, departing on its maiden voyage on 14 September 1951 and arriving in Brisbane on 18 October.A framed oil painting of the migrant ship 'MV Australia'Australiamv australia, migrant ships -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - 'SS Roma', Dacre Smyth, Roma
SS Roma was laid down in 1942 at the Seattle-Tacoma SB Corporation plant and was launched as “Glacier” on September 7, 1942. Like quite a few ships, it was during her building as a C3 cargo ships that she was transferred under the “Lend Lease Agreement” to the Royal Navy and redesigned and built as the escort aircraft carrier HMS Atheling. After the war she was purchased by the Lauro Lines and rebuilt as the modern passenger liner Roma. She departed on her maiden voyage from Genoa bound for Australia in August 1951 arriving in Fremantle on October 1, continuing to Melbourne and arriving in Sydney on the 17th. She then went north to Brisbane before returning home. Mrs B SmythA framed oil painting of the migrant ship SS Roma.Romass roma, migrant ships -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - SS Australis, Dacre Smyth, Australis
The Australis retains a significant place in Australian immigration history as the last ship to carry government assisted immigrants to Australian shores in 1977. She had the largest passenger capacity of any post World War II immigrant ship to regularly visit Australia and many passengers fondly remember her grandeur and remnants of Art Deco style.Mrs B SmythA framed oil painting of the migrant ship SS AustralisAustralisss australis, migrant ships -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - MV Waterman, Dacre Smyth
Three Victory Class ships, S.S. Cranston Victory, S.S. Costa Rica Victory and the S.S. La Grande Victory, were built for the “United War Shipping Administration” as troop and cargo ships. Their war time duties were short lived as they were soon sold to the Dutch Government for the use as troop transport ships and Migrant ship to the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. These three ships were built toward the end of World War II, and were part of the new larger improved version of the famed “Liberty” ships. Each ship had strengthened hulls for them to go into the war zone, but by the time they were completed the war was coming to an end. There were ninety seven Victory troop transport ships built, each able to transport up to 1600 troops. Unlike the Liberty ships, all accommodation was fully ventilated and heated. There was the usual meagre style troop bunks, a hospital, galleys, washrooms and even a several public rooms. The first of the trio, S.S. Cranston Victory (Zuiderkruis) was built by the Oregon Shipbuilding Yard in Portland; Oregon was launched on May 5, 1944. The second of the series, S.S. Costa Rica Victory (Groote Beer) was built by Permanente Metals Co, Richmond California and launched on June 17, 1944. The last of the three was the S.S. La Grande Victory (Waterman), which like her sister S.S. Cranston Victory, was built by the Oregon Shipbuilding Yard in Portland, Oregon and launched on January 16, 1945.In November 1951, the third of the trio, La Grande Victory, renamed Waterman, was completed and at 9,176-tons, commenced her first voyage to Australia.A framed oil painting of the migrant ship MV WatermanWatermanmv waterman, liberty ships, migrant ships -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - Neptunia, Dacre Smyth
After World War II Lloyd Triestino re-established its Australian service with existing ships and began a rebuilding programme ordering seven new liners. Of these new liners three were for the Australian service, launched in 1950 these three ships became known as the Treistino Trio. The first to be built was the Australia launched on 21 May 1950, departing Trieste on 19 April 1951 and arriving in Melbourne on 17 May. The second ship Oceania launched on 30 July 1950, departed Genoa for its maiden voyage on 18 August 1951.The third, Neptunia, launched on 1 October 1950, departing on its maiden voyage on 14 September 1951 and arriving in Brisbane on 18 October. In 1963, Australia, Oceania and Neptunia were withdrawn from the Australian trade and transferred to the Italia line. The Australia was renamed the Donizetti, Oceania renamed Rossini and Neptunia renamed Verdi.Mrs B SmythA framed oil painting of the migrant ship MV NeptuniaNeptuniamv neptunia, migrant ships -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - MS Nelly, Dacre Smyth, Nelly
MS Nelly was a humble but reliable immigrant liner operating between Europe and Australia in the 1940s and 1950s. She was eventually renamed ‘Seven Seas’ and would go on to have an impressive career sailing across the globe from Canada to New Zealand.Mrs B SmythA framed oil painting of the migrant ship MS NellyNellyms nelly, migrant ships, german migrants, post war migration -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - MV Surriento, Dacre Smyth, Surriento
Like so many ships that were used during WWII, she was laid up and remained idle for several years, until finally in 1948 the US Government sold her at auction and the highly decorated USS Barnett, ex MS Santa Maria was officially purchased by the well known Italian Multi Millionaire ship owner Mr. Achille Lauro on April 13, 1948. Soon she headed for a Baltimore shipyard where she received some work to ensure that her engines that had been shut down for a considerable time, were back in full working condition. When the work had been completed she was certified for her delivery voyage to Italy! The delightful all white MS Surriento was ready to depart Genoa on her very first voyage to Australia in her brand new passenger/migrant liner role. A framed oil painting of the migrant ship MV SurrientoSurrientoms surriento, migrant ships, emmigration -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - Mariposa, Dacre Smyth, SS Mariposa
SS Mariposa was a luxury ocean liner launched in 1931, one of four ships in the Matson Lines "White Fleet", which included SS Monterey, SS Malolo, and SS Lurline. She was later renamed SS Homeric. Mariposa was designed for service in the Pacific Ocean, including regular stops in ports along the West Coast of the United States, Hawaii, Samoa, Fiji, New Zealand, and Australia. On the 12th January 1942 the Mariposa left San Francisco in the "Australian — Suva" convoy escorted by two destroyers and the light cruiser and with two other troopships (destined for Suva). This was the first large convoy to Australia after Pearl Harbor with Mariposa transporting Army personnel, ammunition and fifty P-40 fighters intended for the Philippines and Java.Mrs B SmythAn oil painting of the SS Mariposa in an ornate gold frame. Mariposamigrant ships, ss mariposa, wwii -
Brimbank City Council Art Collection
Painting, Old Shire Hall, Keilor
AR102 Local scene/historic building, watercolour painting -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Painting, c1985
Oval Painting by Judith Meyer of Stawell Town Scene stawell, artwork -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Painting, c1940's-1950's
Oil Painting of Police Superintendent House at Pleasant Creekstawell -
The Dunmoochin Foundation
Oil Painting, Firts Building at Dunmoochin, 1955
Painting of a wooden building with brick fireplace and wagon in the landscape. Signed (L.r) 'Clifton Jan 52'clifton pugh, painting, landscape, dunmoochin -
The Dunmoochin Foundation
Gouache Painting, Nude with Banksias, 1976
Gouache painting of a reclining female nude in landscape with banksias.Dated (L.r) '11.8.76'clifton pugh, painting, gouache, female nude, banksias, landscape -
The Dunmoochin Foundation
Oil Painting, Sketch for Ceramic Mural, 1954
Painting depicting a four piece mural of an abstract design. Inscribed in chalk on frame lower left 'Sketch for Ceramic Mural'. Inscribed on reverse of frame "Donald Laycock/ Design for a Mural 1954'.donald laycock, painting, ceramic mural -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Boy with Cave Painting), 1960
Sepia photograph of the profile of an indigenous boy with cave painting.Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10' (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt boardmatcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, boy, cave painting -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Portrait, "Ballarat University Student's Figure, 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 Chinese drawing/painting of a University of Ballarat Student. art, artwork, calligraphy, university of ballarat student, chinese school, alumni, available -
Federation University Art Collection
Oil on masonite, Neville Bunning, 'Trip in Space No. 2' by Neville Bunning
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed acrylic painting. Gift of Pauline Diggins, 2008art, artwork, available, horse, neville bunning, surrealism -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Oil on masonite, Neville Bunning, 'The Rite of Spring' by Neville Bunning
Neville Bunning taught Ceramics at the Ballarat Technical Art School, a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed oil painting which depicts a number of horses. art, artwork, bunning, neville bunning, horse, orange, ballarat technical art school -
Federation University Art Collection
Oil on board, Neville Bunning, The Moon Bird [related to a larger painting]
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Painting of a woman doing her hair in front of a bulldingart, artwork, neville bunning