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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robyn Brady Pty Ltd, Twentieth Century Australian Art
Gallery Cataloguewalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Booklet, Centenary of the Opening of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Building January 1863, 1963
Gallery CatalogueUniv of Melb card - with compliments of Prof Joseph Burkewalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Painting, Tony Woods, Man on Sofa, 1967
The painting was purchased at an exhibition at Australian Galleries. This Melbourne institution was established by Tam and Anne Purves in June 1956. Robin Boyd designed the Purves family home in Kew in 1967. After hanging this artwork in the living room, Robin Boyd arranged to have the three-seater sofa in this room reupholstered in red (previously yellow) to match the Wood's painting. Tony Woods won a Harkness Scholarship in 1968 and travelled to the USA - he abandoned figuration after leaving Australia. Another figurative painting by Tony Woods, titled "In the Studio Psychologically Challenged", also hangs in Walsh Street.Man with closed eyes, with various arm positions, on a red sofa.The reverse is inscribed with Australian Galleries and the title and Woods '67.tony woods, australian galleries, purves, robin boyd, walsh st artwork, ohm2022, ohm2022_19 -
Federation University Art Collection
Sculpture, Rodney Scherer, 'Cornucopia' by Rodney Scherer, 2015
Rodney SCHERER (24/02/1951 - ) BOrn Campbelltown, NSW Rodney Scherer studied at the National Art School, East Sydney Technical College (1968 -1972); the Canberra School of Art (1973-75) Dip, Art Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education (1978); and a Grad, Dip, Art (Painting) at Gippsland Institute of Advanced Educaton (1985). He curated a number of significant exhibitions for the Gippsland region of Victoria, including the first national travelling exhibition of regional artist "Contemporary Gippsland Artists 1990-92". Rodney Scherer is a painter, printmaker, sculptor, Curator, retired Public Gallery Director, and fine art consultant. He was the founding chair of the Art Resource Colelction, arcYinnar. He was an Artist in Residence at teh Gippsland TRades and Labour Council, Yallourn Power Startion in 1991, and site manager of the Fifth Sculpture Triennial at the 1992 Melbourne International Arts Festival. In 2021 he curated "The Happy Wanderer. Victoria Cobb 1876-1945" at the Gippsland Art Gallery, Sale, Victoria.This work was purchased by the donor from Rodney Scherer's solo exhibition 'Ubiquitous Orange' at SParc Gallery, Yinnar.rodney scherer, alumni, sculpture -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PUBLISHED ARTICLES: THE PAINTER GEORGE ROWE
Published articles about the painter George Rowe: a. article from un-named magazine - ''A nineteenth century romance - George Rowe and his wife Philippa Curtis’’ (2 pages); b. second part of article, continued from a. (3 pages); c. single page titled ''George Rowe's Town'' re exhibition devoted to George Rowe's life in Cheltenham, England (no date). (Transferred to Box 652 June 8) g. Laminated Print of George Rowe's watercolour painting of Pall Mall Sandhurst 1857. Original held by Bendigo Art Gallery.George Rowe, Pall Mall, Sandhurst, 1857. Water Colour. Bendigo Art Gallery.ephemera, mementoes, general interest, george rowe. cheltenham -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Guides
Seven people stand at the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery (later Art Gallery of Ballarat). They are the first gallery guides at Ballarat. L-R - _ _ _ , Greg Binns, - , Brian McLennan, Betty Collierballarat fine art gallery, art gallery of ballarat, gallery guides, greg binns, betty collier, brian mclennan -
City of Ballarat
Artwork, other - Public Artwork, Diana Nikkelson, Goanna Ground by Diana Nikkelson, 2006
This is an Aboriginal artwork that depicts a Goanna Totem. Designed by Ballarat-based, Gunditjmara artist Aunty Diana Nikkelson, the design is inspired by the artist’s totem and is a tribute to the first artists of the region, the Wadawurrung people. It acknowledges Aboriginal survival and the dynamic regeneration of the Aboriginal art and culture in the region. The artwork is in-set to the basalt paving along Police Lane by a series of etched footsteps, which evolve from human footprints to goanna prints as viewers approach the rear of the Art Gallery of Ballarat. The artwork was originally located only outdoors and half of it was brought into the Art Gallery of Ballarat in 2011, when the former Federation Plaza was enclosed to form the Art Gallery of Ballarat's McCain Annexe. The artwork was created in 2006 as part of the cultural festival of the Commonwealth Games. The artwork is of cultural and aesthetic significance to the people of BallaratSand blasted petroglyph forms into bluestone on laneway surface. The carved inlay of the Goanna Totem design into the bluestone of Police Lane (beside Art Gallery of Ballarat) continues inside the building.goanna totem ballarat, goanna totem, diana nikkelson, aboriginal, dreaming, nikkelson, gunditjmara -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - POST OFFICE GALLERY - ART FOR THE PEOPLE - BENDIGO ART GALLERY 1887-2013, 2013
28 page soft cover booklet for the Post Office Gallery exhibition Aug 2013 to Jan 2014. 'Art for the people: Bendigo Art Gallery 1887-2013'. A brief history of the Bendigo Art Gallery with colour and B&W photos. Published 2013 by the Bendigo Art Gallery.Simone Bloomfield -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Pamphlet, a quick visit to National Gallery
National gallery London guidewalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Card, Howard Arkley, Invitation to Exhibition, 2000
Invitation card to gallery openinghoward arkley exhibition, walsh st library -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - VICTORIAN VICTORIA
A booklet titled ' Victorian Victoria.' Relating to an exhibition showing the early development of public art collections in regional Victoria. The works are from the collections of the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Bendigo Art Gallery, Warrnambool Art Gallery and Geelong Art Gallery. Organized by the Bendigo Art Gallery as part of Victoria's 150th. Anniversary Celebration, Catalogue compiled by Doug Hall with research assistance by Sharyn Black.artwork, exhibition, catalogue, exhibition, bendigo art gallery, australian art, victorian art, ballarat art gallery, warnambool art gallery, geelong art gallery, public art, artwork, art, victoria, art galleries -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery
Black and white image of the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery (later Art Gallery of Ballarat) in Lydiard Street North, Ballarat. art gallery of ballarat, ballarat fine art gallery, lydiard street north -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - COMMON WITNESS EXHIBITION, COMMEMORATING THE CENTENARY OF THE DEATH OF REV. DEAN BACKHAUS
COMMON WITNESS EXHIBITION, COMMEMORATING THE CENTENARY OF THE DEATH OF REV. DEAN BACKHAUS 4 pages with illustrations. Exhibition items are catalogued in the booklet. September 6 - October 3 1982Bendigo Art Galleryevent, exhibition, bendigo art gallery backhaus ex., bendigo, backhaus, bendigo art gallery, exhibitions -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Lamp, paraffin
Clear glass fuel reservoir with radial ribbed design and handle. Glass chimney."Victor" embossed on gallery.lighting, domestic, glass, lamp, lighting. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Lydia Chancellor (Pethard)
Lydia Chancellor (1889-Dec 1979) Her parents were George Pethard and Miriam Peatling. George founded Tarax soft drinks in Numurkah in 1898 before moving to Bendigo in 1902 and establishing a brewing factory there. He also built the home "Taraxville" in Panton St. The factory ceased operation in Bendigo during WW1. After the war, the firm was re-established by George jnr, brewing in Melbourne. Lydia married Norman George Chancellor in 1924 but he died 2 yrs later. Lydia returned to Bendigo to care for her mother and began an extensive collection of Toby jugs. She donated 100 jugs to the Bendigo Art Gallery in 1973. She broadcast weekly on 3BO under the name "Chance" and in this capacity, she delivered tennis results and notesA paper detailing the life of Lydia Pethard, Tarax Cola and her contributions to the Bendigo Art Gallery and Tennis/tarax, bendigo art gallery, lydia chancellor -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour Photograph, 'Ballarat and All That" at the Post Office Gallery, C2006
The Post Office Gallery is on the corner of Sturt Street and Lydiard Street, Ballarat and is part of the Federation University Arts Academy. Loris Button and Carole Wilson lecture in Visiual Arts. Three photographs of University of Ballarat Arts Academy students visiting the 'Ballarat and All That" at the Post Office Gallery. This exhibition highlighted important works from the University's Art Collection and was curated by Clare Gervasoni.post office gallery, carole wilson, loris button, clare gervasoni -
National Wool Museum
Shearing Handpiece
Used by 'fake' shearer in Gallery 1.Golden Lister -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection
Artwork, other - Oh! That this too solid flesh would melt, James Gillray
British 1757 - 1815Hand coloured etching [for the Shakespeare Gallery]Titled and inscribed -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SAILOR'S GULLY HOTEL, 1970s
A Façade of Sailor's Gully Hotel, converted to Sailor's Gully Galleries B Interior of Sailor's Gully Galleries ( formerly Sailor's Gully Hotel) -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Work on paper - Invitation, From the Sacred to the Profane, 2014
This is the program of the 2014-5 exhibition at the Warrnambool Art Gallery, ‘From the Sacred to the Profane – The Challenges and Possibilities of Renaissance Art’. This exhibition was a joint project between the National Gallery of Victoria and the Warrnambool Art Gallery and was officially opened in December 2014 by the Director of the National Gallery of Victoria, Tony Ellwood. This program is of interest as a souvenir of an exhibition in Warrnambool that was an important one as it featured historical and valuable works of art from the National Gallery of Victoria. This is a sheet of paper folded to make six sides. One side has a plasticized surface. The pages have a black background with white and red printing on five sides and a colour photograph of a painting on the front page. The back page has the logos of the Warrnambool Art Gallery Foundation, the Victorian State Government, Arts Victoria, Warrnambool City Council and Deakin Worldly.national gallery of victoria, warrnambool art gallery, art in victoria, renaissance art, warrnambool history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED, c.1945
Photo relates to Arthur COWLEY No 50704 RAAF. Refer Cat No 354.5 for his service details. Rectangular framed group photo of 462 Squadron RAAF in front of a Halifax Bomber in 1945. Black & white photo, wooden frame with moulding, glass front & forest green mount.On rear: Bethany Gallery, Bendigophotography - photographs, frame accessories, military raaf -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - HONOUR ROLL VIETNAM, FRAMED, Bethany Gallery, Post 1973
In remembrance of ANZAC Forces in Vietnam. Tan wooden frame without glass, fawn paper backing, wire hanging strap at rear. Australian & New Zealand names in black print on cream background. Photo of Sgt B HACKING, 1st Australian soldier killed in VietnamSticker on backing: “Bethany Gallery”civic mementoes - honour boards, military history, vietnam -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety, Intake 2, 2007, 2007
Victorian Institute of Occupational of Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders in the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.brown and gold framed photograph with title and names of students underneath.Framer - Creative Framing Galleryviosh, viosh australia, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, wayne clarke, joseph farrell, grant forest, andrew gibson, steven harris, fletcher hayllar, anne hurford, lauren jago, albert knowles, dennis maliby, con mavrelis, john mcinnes, stuart mclellan, don oswin, les pearson, noel scambler, mark smithy, adrian smith, lindsay stewart, timothy watts -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - coloured, Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety, Intake 27, 2004, 2004
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders in the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.Brown timber framed photograph with title and names of students underneath.Framer - Creative Framing Galleryviosh, viosh australia, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, mary bardin, rex baxter, ian best, geoff boulter, alana brodrick, andrew cashin, david charters, amy clark, timothy cody, gavin cross, dennis dalrymple, john dalton, ricky dorling, shane downer, adele duke, colin edie, david ford, kristen gandert, paul geraghty, brendan gleeson, tricia goodchild, stephan graham, richard griffith, donna heydon, stuart heydon, albert knowles, steve manolitsas, melinda martin, rosslyn matherson, simon may, trisha mcdonnell, nola mcfarlene, peter mcgeever, simon mcmahon, susan o'hallaron, don oswin, manny peralta, cornelia peters, graham sexton, neena shanks, rae spencer, janet steveson, mark thiedecke, averil troon, micheal turnbull, candice zanatta, vicki williams -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - coloured, Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety , Oil Search, Papua New Guinea, Group 1, Intake 41, 2006, 2006
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders in the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.Brown timber framed photograph with title and names of students underneath.Framer - Creative Framing Galleryviosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, williw anakai, chris dickinson, samual edmara, sarah ekali, anna irla, henkel fred, tommy iru, robert kiapranis, jim kire, joe koison, fabian mamare, gavera mea, paul mori, jeffrey olara, graham peters, pam pryor, joseph rangan, tata savara, levi takua, steven yatukoman -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Managment Intake 28 2004, 2004
Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.black framed photograph with title and names of students underneath, red backgroundFramer - Creative Framing Galleryviosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, shirley bain, richard baker, ian barrett, peter black, daniel brooke, david brown, jamie bryce, jaqui cluff, heather cochrane, jim coyle, phillip dutton, susan ellis, micheal gibbs, nikola grgic, darren head, kylie hedges, paul hilder, andrew host, david lee, ian liddle, paul luchini, elizabeth malseed, grant mandragona, jaqui mann, jeffry mcconnell, frank merante, trisha moritz, richard murphy, raymond rossi, ken shillington, phillip smith, james sullivan, tracey szabo, mark harvey-young -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - coloured, Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety , intake 36, 2006, 2006
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders in the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.black framed photograph with title and names of students underneath, red backgroundFramers - Creative Framing Galleryviosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, paul adams, leo aguirre, gaynor baker, maree baker, tamara ball, ruzica baric, ray belli, jim brambly, graeme clough, james cox, rebekah hansard, fletcher hayllar, karen heber, wayne karleusa, pascalle keane, penny leemhuis, glenn poroissien, lee pearson, juan piraz, colin raynor, murray richardson, darren robertson, nicole robinson, vaughan rose, richard smith, james tatlock, josef tettmann -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - coloured, Creative Framing Gallery, Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety , Intake 43, 2007, 2007
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. gold framed photograph with title and names of students underneath, brown backgroundFramers - Creative Framing Gallery viosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, shane bouke, rebecca coyle, vikki de lanny, brenton edwards, kelly edwards, matthew forsyth, ian gerbert, stephen gee, benjamin glover, andrew gunn, bradley heil, dana horne, demain khan, stephen latter, ronald loughan, john manly, micheal morrisy, noel osbourne, craig pollard, jason richardson, bradley robson, david secen, sarah-jane skehan, jamie sleep, julio sousa, peter tomic, paul waddell, robert wise -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - coloured, Creative Framing Gallery, Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety , Intake 40, 2006, 2006
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.brown framed photograph with title and names of students underneath, green background, glass removed due to breakageFramer Creative Framing Galleryviosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, john bartle, dallas braam, darren brown, adam carter, melanie chapman, lee (susan) clout, brett condon, hayley court, bobbi devine, christopher dickinson, patrick drury, simon fleming, ronald frielingsdorf, adrianne furber, lee hartwell, david harvey, heidi hotler, alan kelly, brendan kenny, gary king, christpher langmaid, kathryn martin, joshua mcdonald, christopher mcguane, arthur mchugh, john nicholas, sue parish, terry phillips, matthew pinwill, rodney randell, neil reimann, raymond rosch, carl schaller, kerri slatter, glen stuart, mark thompson, lee vine, julie walter, david winter, tanis young, kevan zulu -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Managment Intake 31 2007, 2007
Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.brown and gold framed photograph with title and names of students underneath, blue backgroundFramer - Creative Framing Galleryviosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, annette balshaw, emma bentton, andrew billinghurst, keith bonny, bindi - lee bowman, greg boyle, jon brown, stefan buston, jennifer clancy, david crawford, rachel cuculowskj, leah darcy, mark desilva, melanie davis, richard dearlove, brain dunn, claire elliott, ro enever, kristen gandert, ross garlick, micheal gass, lucia giagnoria, amy goodwin, francesca grenachie, timothy hackett, brain hamer, mark harding, kevin hayes, allan king, philip kirk, greg lipka, narelle mcnally, ana marinovic, paul miller, anthony murray, linda nailon, anthony peters, juan piriz, andrea rowe, christine sherry, kira spriggs, kevin taylor, mark thorton, david venour, lyn wainright, paul watson, greg wong, geraldine zeccola