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Federation University Bookplate Collection
Work on paper - Bookplate, Deborah Klein Ex Libris
The bookplate design incorporates the motif of Rückenfigur (a figure viewed from behind) that is central to much of my imagery and draws from a decades-long accumulation of personal iconography, including hair ornaments, decorative collars and stylised Arts and Crafts-inspired crimson roses. After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition. The competition includes a design award for secondary schools students.Image of the head and shoulders of a woman from the rear holding up book open at page bearing DK monogram as text capitalisation. Printed in red and black on A4 sheet of buff paper.Signed Deborah Klein in pencil beneath image -
Merri-bek City Council
Relief etching printed in 1 colour from 1 copper plate over lithograph printed in 1 colour from 1 aluminium plate, Emily Floyd, It’s Time (Again), 2007
Emily Floyd is a Melbourne-based artist who works across sculpture, printmaking and public installation. In It’s Time (Again), Floyd graphically presents Gough Whitlam’s election speech, delivered before he became Prime Minster in 1972. Floyd’s training as a graphic designer is evident in the way in which the text’s presentation ties form to meaning. For example, the circular arrangement of the words resembles a vinyl record to be played again and again, implying the speech is worth revisiting. The circular arrangement also references other forms of timekeeping, such as the growth rings of a tree; the face of a clock; the cyclical nature of time, with its diurnal, lunar, seasonal and annual cycles. Floyd's work implies that social and political issues are cyclical in nature. It emphasises the necessity, once again, for proactive measures to ensure a quality, human-centered existence for everyone. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Southard, John, Defend and Befriend: Tthe U.S. Marine Corps and Combined Action Platoons in Vietnam, 2014
A valuable and insightful study of the relationship and perception of Americans tasked with counterinsurgency and their Vietnamese counterparts.A valuable and insightful study of the relationship and perception of Americans tasked with counterinsurgency and their Vietnamese counterparts.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - civilian relief., united states. marine corps - history - vietnam war, 1961 - 1975., vietnamese -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7278.045-3M Pressure relief boxes types 6003/HJ 6101/CD Bronzavia
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - (SP) AAP 7272.013-3 727.214 Mystere Part Model or Type No.101-43757 Relief Valve
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - (SP) AAP 7272.033-3M Hydraulic Relief Unit Part or Model Number AIR 44866 And AIR 44486
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Federation University Bookplate Collection
Work on paper - Bookplate, Ex Libris John Ryrie, 2020
After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition. The competition includes a design award for secondary schools students.Man carrying a lifesize book. John Ryrie 2020 pencilled in below imageaustralian bookplate design awards 2021, john ryrie, ex libris -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - MMTB Ticket - Ultimate machine - street seller, Bell Punch Co, 1970s
Type of ticket issued by street sellers, at City tram stops or safety zones for use in Ultimate ticket machines, from the Bell Punch Company. Made in rolls. See 1028 for other examples.Illustrates the type of ticket sold at Safety Zones to give some relief to Conductors at busy times,Paper ticket - 35c - Ultimate machine type Bc76617, printed on light grey paper.tramways, tickets, mmtb, ultimate, machine issued tickets, safety zones, bell punch co. -
Federation University Bookplate Collection
Work on paper - Bookplate, EX LIBRIS TERESA FERRO
After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition. Image of a tree of signatures with bookplate name EX LIBRIS TERESA FERRO lower left and right of trunk.Signed in image lower right corner. Pencilled on verso B3046 and below this Reg No: 78 Teresa Ferro and signature.australian bookplate design awards 2020, kieth wingrove memorial trust, australlian bookplate society, bookplates -
Federation University Bookplate Collection
Work on paper - Bookplate, Ex Libris Lisa Sewards
After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition. Series of parachutes with books a bird and design doodles.Pencilled signature of L Sewards, lower right beneath image.australian bookplate design awards 2020, statement of significance -
Federation University Bookplate Collection
Work on paper - Bookplate, Ex Libris Laura Castell
After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition. Inscribe in pencil lower right beneath image, Laura Castell 2020bookplate, 2020 australian bookplate design awards, kieth wingrove memorial trust, australian bookplate society -
Federation University Bookplate Collection
Work on paper - Bookplate, Ex Libris Tess Barker
After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition. Pencilled signature of T Barker Lower right of print.australian bookplate design awards 2020