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Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Australian Summer Greens, Terry Lewitzka
AustraliaOil on Cotton DuckSigned -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Work on paper - Kitchen Delights, Do Noble
AustraliaOil pastel on paperSigned -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Mardi Gras 'I', Ken Griffiths
AustraliaOil on acrylic boardSigned -
Mont De Lancey
Oil can
Metal oil canoil cans, cans -
Pyrenees Shire Council
painting, Sue Jarvis, Hillside Winter by Sue Jarvis, 1991
significant as a work of art by local Pyrenees artist, locally significant to the Central Highlands Region of Victoria as a representation of local landscape and/or culture oil painting of a homestead"signed: JARVIS (lower left) verso (affixed): HILLSIDE, Winter (Beaufort) 1991 Sue Jarvis, Artist Ripponshire Art Award 1991" -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection
Artwork, other - Anna among the Soursobs, Richard Cornish
Acrylic and oil on canvasSigned and dated -
Merri-bek City Council
Painting - Oil on linen, Kirrily Hammond, Lygon Street South, Brunswick East, 2012
Framed oil paintingSigned on verso -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Painting, Robert DICKERSON, Redfern landscape, n.d
Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Mack Jost, 1992.oil on composition boardSigned, lower rightrobert dickerson, the antipodeans, redfern -
Bendigo Military Museum
Card - CARD - CHRISTMAS, cWW2
1. Card sent by "Alfred W. Baron" VX29810, 14th Anti Tank battery, A.I.F. to his mother. 2. Card sent by Alfred W. Baron, VX29810 to his mother. Part of the Cooper Collection.1. Illustrated Christmas/New Year card. Front cover has word "Greetings" in blue and red type. Below is a drawing of a cannon above a colour patch. Across the bottom 'Darwin 1941' are printed in black type. Inside type in blue below a red coloured Rising Sun badge. Card tied with blue and red cord on LHS. 2. Black and white illustrated Christmas/New Year card folded into four quarters. Front illustration features a Kangaroo and joey. Inside illustrations feature a soldier in uniform and two cannon crews. Text in black type. In unfolded section - hand drawn illustration and message in black ink.1. Handwritten on inside: "Your Loving son, Alf". 2. Handwritten illustration in black ink. Handwritten message in black ink: "To my Dear Mum from your ever loving son, Alf xxxxxxx"cooper collection, alfred w baron, christmas card, ww2, 14th anti-tank battery -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Postcard - copy, WTP, "Bridge Street looking west, Ballarat"
Bridge St looking West from Peel St. Has a bank on the corner and an tram in the distance. Card dates the view as early 1900's. Card reproduced for Sovereign Hill Gold Mining Township by Rose Stereograph Co. of Glen Waverley c2000. Divided back type with caption, production and the Rose Co. symbol on the rear. Illustration of the same image added 4-1-2024 - by WTP & Co.Yields information about the appearance of Bridge St following the introduction of electric trams in 1905 and has a strong association with the work of Sovereign Hill and Rose Stereograph Co.Postcard reproduction - part sepia coloured and hand coloured. Second copy printed coloured illustration on plain paper.trams, tramways, bridge st, ballarat, esco, rose postcards -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Bruce Pascoe et al, Wathaurong : the people who said no, 2003
The Wathaurong people of South Western Victoria said no to European invasion. Learn about this heroic resistance to the occupation of their lands. Can white and black live together or must we be always at war? The answer can only be given by young Australians. Includes a comprehensive historical timeline.maps, colour illustrations, b&w illustrations, colour photographs, word listswathaurong, wadtharung, port philllip bay, western port bay, lorne, south west victoria, battle creek, aire river, werribee, ballarat, wathaurong aboriginal cooperative, coast action, koori studies, john batman, william buckley, aboriginal studies policy, secondary school education, hissing swan, victorian history -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Guy Tunstill, Reviving languages : Warranna Purruttiappendi : Tumbelin Tungarar : renewal and reclamation programs for Indigenous languages in schools, 1999
Directed at language revival in schools. Includes planning and teaching, LOTE areas, further information and guidelines.b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, colour illustrations, word listskaurna, ngarrindjeri, curriculum development, language revival, education, language learning, bilingualism, lote, south australian education system -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Meyer Eidelson, The Melbourne dreaming : a guide to the Aboriginal places of Melbourne, 1997
This guide shows Melbourne?s Aboriginal places so that people using it can gain easy access to and a greater knowledge of them. Important historical events occurred at some of them. Others are Archaeological sites where there are still physical remains of Aboriginal activity before settlement. Locations have been mapped and Melways references and maps are included.maps, b&w illustrations, colour illustrations, colour photographs, word listswoi wurrung, wurundjeri, boon wurrung, kulin, yarra yarra, yarra river, werribee river, bunjil, waa, moieties, maribyrnong, sacred sites -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Marie Hansen Fels, I succeeded once : the Aboriginal Protectorate on the Mornington Peninsula, 1839-1840, 2011
1. The writings of William Thomas 2. The Context 3. The record of observation 4. Tubberubbabel, Protectorate head station 5. Kangerong, Protectorate second station 6. Buckkermitterwarrer, Protectorate third station 7. Kullurk, the Bonurong choice for a reserve 8. The raid into Gippsland and the massacres remembered 9. Manufacturing industry on the Mornington Peninsula, 'the successful plan at Arthurs Seat' 10. Death of Johnny and his burial on the foreshore at McCrae 11. The abduction between Arthurs Seat and Point Nepean, and Yankee Yankee's return 12. Thomas' translations.maps, document reproductions, b&w illustrations, colour illustrations, colour photographsboon wurrung, yarra mission, william thomas -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Periodical, Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Victorian historical journal : history as a tourist attraction, 1997
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, John Hunter Kerr, Glimpses of life in Victoria (1872) : by a resident [L. Massey]
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian D Clark, The Yalukit-willam : the First People of Hobsons Bay, 2011
maps, colour illustrations -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Booklet, Maori Language Commission, Korero Maori : give it a go, 2006
Little booklet aimed at revival of Maori language, using sport as a basis.B&w illustrationsmaori language, maori conversation, phrasebooks, sport -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Sue Atkinson, Yurri's manung, 2013
Yurri needed a warm place to sleep when winter came to the Barmah forest, her friends had no room for her in their homes in the trees, bushes, burrows and caves of the forest. With the help of Uncle Ambrose a Yorta Yorta Elder they make her a home of her own. Yurri?s Manung written by Sue Atkinson (Yorta Yorta) and illustrated by Annette Sax (Taungurung). This is the second book in the YSS series, giving insight into Indigenous Victorian culture. The ?Yarn Strong Sista? series is supported by background notes and ideas for related activities.Illustrations, maps, CDyorta yorta, barmah forest, bark hut, language list, educational activities -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Sue Atkinson, Bartja and Mayila, 2013
When Bartja?s best friend Mayila plans to leave the forest they live in to visit the ocean, Bartja wants to find her the perfect parting gift. With some advice from Uncle Ambrose and the forest animals, Bartja creates a gift that Mayila will treasure. Bartja and Mayila written by Sue Atkinson (Yorta Yorta) and illustrated by Annette Sax (Taungurung). This is the first book in the YSS series, giving young children insight into Indigenous Victorian culture. The ?Yarn Strong Sista? series is supported by background notes and ideas for related activities.Maps, illustrations, CDyorta yorta, educational activities, barmah forest, language list -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Walalbai nalwar = small crab, 2007
Short story for children in Butchulla language.illustrations, word listsbutchulla, stories -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Djamaramee dhippee = the small bird, 2003
Short story for children in Butchulla language translated by Jeanie Bell and Joyce Bonner.illustrations, word listsbutchulla, stories -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Butchulla gabu = Butchulla boy, 2003
Short story for children in the Butchulla language translated by Jeanie Bell and Joyce Bonner.illustrations, word listsbutchulla, stories -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Butchulla wurru = Butchulla girl, 2007
Short story for children in the Butchulla language translated by Jeanie Bell and Joyce Bonner.Illustrations, word listsbutchulla, stories, hervey bay -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, C W Peck, Australian legends : tales handed down from the remotest times by the autocthonous inhabitants of our land : parts 1 and 2, 1925
Peck has collected a range of myths and legends from Aboriginal people, and also stories of the early pioneers in Australia.b&w illustrationscreation stories, myths and legends -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Susanne Hargrave, Language and culture. Work papers of SIL-AAB, Series B, Volume 8, 1982
Six papers on the relationship of language and culture in the Australian Aboriginal context are presented. "Some Thoughts on Yanyuwa Language and Culture" by Jean Kirton gives an overview of some language-culture relationships and examines seven kinds of possession in one language. "Nyangumarta Kinship: A Woman's Viewpoint" by Helen Geytenbeck outlines kinship and its terminology as learned by a field linquist for her work with this group. In "A Description of the Mathematical Concepts of Groote Eylandt Aborigines," Judith Stokes describes an Anindilyakwa mathematical language in its cultural context, refuting popular generalizations about the limited counting ability of the Aboriginal people. "Facts and Fallacies of Aboriginal Number Systems" by John Harris criticizes anthropologists' and linguists' neglect of and bias concerning existing data about the mathematics of Aboriginal groups. In "Aboriginal Mathematical Concepts: A Cultural and Linguistic Explanation for Some of the Problems," Barbara Sayers suggests that the mathematical problems of some Aboriginal schoolchildren are real, but have a cultural rather than linguistic basis. "A Report on Colour Term Research in Five Aboriginal Languages" by Susanne Hargrave describes and presents preliminary analyses from a research project on color terminology.B&w illustrationslinguistics, language and culture, sociolinguistics -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Recommended books for Aboriginal studies, 1992
Includes principles for review and evaluation of materials; reviews of suitable material for junior primary, primary, junior secondary, senior secondary; not recommended list; includes title index, subject and level index, general index.B&w illustrationscurriculum development, secondary school education, primary schools education -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Education Department of South Australia, Aboriginal studies R-12. Years R-3., Home, 1988
This unit is one of eleven making up the R-7 Aboriginal studies course, developed to meet the needs of students, teachers and Aboriginal people. It contains a course outline, cultural and historical information and activities.photographs, illustrations, mapsprimary school education, aboriginal studies, teaching aboriginal culture -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Western Australian Ministry of Education, Framework for the teaching of Aboriginal languages in primary schools, 1992
Goals and strategies for teaching Aboriginal languages to Aboriginal students with differing language knowledge; suggested language activities.b&w illustrationsprimary school education, aboriginal studies, curriculum development -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Mandy Thomas, Wurundjeri (Woi wurrung) : cultural resource kit, 2012
Aimed at primary aged children, contains stories, activities and information to assist in education the young person.games, colour illustrationswurundjeri, woi wurrung, stories, activities for children, educational resources, possum skin cloaks, primary school education