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Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Guides to Growers No 20, Broom Corn, May 1895
Relates to the agriculture industry in Victoriacream paper, stapled, 13 plates, 15 pages.agriculture, department of agriculture, victoria, joseph knight -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Kit Denton, The breaker, 1973
This novel covers the entire range of the Breakers activities, a champion horseman, a likeable larrikin and a popular balladist. It includes a selection of poems: Paddy Magee -- A bachelor's view -- Summer midnight -- Envoi -- His masterpiece -- Much - a little while -- Who's riding old Harlequin now? -- The good things that remain -- Kitty's broom -- Short shrift.p.281.fictionThis novel covers the entire range of the Breakers activities, a champion horseman, a likeable larrikin and a popular balladist. It includes a selection of poems: Paddy Magee -- A bachelor's view -- Summer midnight -- Envoi -- His masterpiece -- Much - a little while -- Who's riding old Harlequin now? -- The good things that remain -- Kitty's broom -- Short shrift. boer war, edward henry murrant (alias breaker morant) -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Craft - Model - Broom Pearling Lugger, Tatura No 6
Given as a gift to Corporal Taylor, a former guard in Camp 4 in appreciation of his treatment.Wooden hull painted white with bottle green trim. Brown coloured sails (2 large, 3 jib). Fine thread connecting sails and the wooden rungs of the ladder. The words "Tatura No. 6" painted on both sides of the bow and on the stern. Painted in black paint. A black triangular flag on top of mast. Sitting on a wooden stand.Tatura No. 6pearl lugger, broom pearl lugger, tatura no 6, camp 4 internee, corporal taylor -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Broom, Leonard, A blanket a year, 1973
Land rights, perhaps the best known of Aboriginal grievances, is bitterly expressed in 'All they give us now for our land is a blanket once a year'. Yet, as Broom and Jones show in this book, the Aborigines are disadvantaged in every way. No one knows who are Aborigines, how many there are, what jobs they hold, what education they have received. Yet, until this extraordinary ignorance is rectified, there is no basis for planning vital improvements. The authors stress the urgent need for public authorities to gather information on Aboriginal health, housing, employment, and education. Without this information no attempt to overcome the gross inequalities can hope to succeed. A Blanket a Year offers constructive professional help. It is vital reading for politicians, administrators, social workers, educationists, and for all fair-minded Australians.98 p. ; notes; tables; references; 23 cm.Land rights, perhaps the best known of Aboriginal grievances, is bitterly expressed in 'All they give us now for our land is a blanket once a year'. Yet, as Broom and Jones show in this book, the Aborigines are disadvantaged in every way. No one knows who are Aborigines, how many there are, what jobs they hold, what education they have received. Yet, until this extraordinary ignorance is rectified, there is no basis for planning vital improvements. The authors stress the urgent need for public authorities to gather information on Aboriginal health, housing, employment, and education. Without this information no attempt to overcome the gross inequalities can hope to succeed. A Blanket a Year offers constructive professional help. It is vital reading for politicians, administrators, social workers, educationists, and for all fair-minded Australians.aborigines. social planning. information requirements. australia. surveys | aboriginal australians -- social conditions. | australia -- social policy. | -
National Wool Museum
Broom
Part of Woolbroker's office equipment. Used for keeping wool clear from aisles on show floor.Part of Woolbroker's office equipment. Used for keeping wool clear from aisles on show floor. Group of five, individually numbered and catalogued.wool stores -
National Wool Museum
Broom
Part of Woolbroker's office equipment. Used for keeping wool clear from aisles on show floor.Part of Woolbroker's office equipment. Used for keeping wool clear from aisles on show floor. Group of five, individually numbered and catalogued.wool stores -
National Wool Museum
Broom
Part of Woolbroker's office equipment. Used for keeping wool clear from aisles on show floor.Part of Woolbroker's office equipment. Used for keeping wool clear from aisles on show floor. Group of five, individually numbered and catalogued.wool stores -
National Wool Museum
Broom
Part of Woolbroker's office equipment. Used for keeping wool clear from aisles on show floor.Part of Woolbroker's office equipment. Used for keeping wool clear from aisles on show floor. Group of five, individually numbered and catalogued.wool stores -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Headstones in Smeaton Cemetery, 29/09/2013
Headstones in the Smeaton Cemetery.smeaton, smeaton cemetery, headstones, james eckersley, g.l. nase, anna maria nase, alice maria nase, john edwin dean, anna m. dean, anna maria dean, a. broom, mccrum, ann mccrum, jean dow, andrew wilson, samuel lilley, edmund fulton lilley, robert cowie, helen mcintosh -
National Wool Museum
Broom
Used at the Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill, Geelong.R.S. & S -
National Wool Museum
Broom
Used at the Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill.R.S. & S -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, botanical, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Leucopogon woodsii (Nodding/Broom Beard-heath), 1971
Part of "Woolcock Gallery Collection". Exhibited CEMA 1989.Drawings of cutting and flower and foliage details of plant with brown stem, green foliage, pale green buds and white (star-shaped) flowers. Eight drawings including one pink and green seed pod, one flower detail (side view, bell-shaped), one cutting with foliage and flowers, one stem detail with leaves or buds, one flower detail (above view, star-shaped), one flower bud (side view) and one dark green and one green-brown leaf details. The work is mounted in a double matt (grey on white) in framed under glass in a gold and green-grey frame.Front: CEW/71 (signature, lower left in image) (orange pencil) Leucopogon woodsii (lower centre) (pencil) 12/5/71 (lower left, erased) 42 (lower right, erased) Back: 9 (upper left) (pen)cema, botanical, collin woolcock, woolcock collection, botanical drawings -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing - Drawing, Botanical, Monotoca Scoparia (Prickly Broom-Heath), 1982
Part of 'Woolcock Gallery Collection' Exhibited CEMA 1989.Drawings of stem, leaf and flower details. At left is stem with small, long dark green leaves with small white flowers. At top centre is detail of a white flower from a top view and to right is flower view from bottom view. Below this (l-r), t-b) are: side flower view, leaf top view, stem detail with leaves and buds, bottom leaf view. At bottom left is detail of two buds. Mounted in double matt (white on sage), frammed under glass in gold detailed wooden frame.Front: Monotoca scoparia (lower left) (pencil). CEW/82 (centre left in image) (brown pencil). Back: 1 (upper left) (pen)collin woolcock, woolcock, woolcock collection, botanical drawings