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Villa Alba Museum
Document, Andrew Thorn, Villa Alba Condition Survey 2004
This report documents all deterioration to the painted surfaces at Villa Alba. It continues on from earlier surveys in 1986 and 1996, and follows recommendations by Artcare that the building should be surveyed every five years. The five year frequency has not yet been achieved and the conditions described in this report underline the need to adhere to this frequency. The report also outlines the installation of movement monitors throughout the building and reports on the readings taken after three months. These short term readings are not of any great concern but illustrate that the system is working and sensitive to small changes even over such a short period. This report includes a CD containing images of each room. There are available light digital images of variable quality but they do document all of the visible components of each room.This report documents all deterioration to the painted surfaces at Villa Alba. It continues on from earlier surveys in 1986 and 1996, and follows recommendations by Artcare that the building should be surveyed every five years. The five year frequency has not yet been achieved and the conditions described in this report underline the need to adhere to this frequency. The report also outlines the installation of movement monitors throughout the building and reports on the readings taken after three months. These short term readings are not of any great concern but illustrate that the system is working and sensitive to small changes even over such a short period. This report includes a CD containing images of each room. There are available light digital images of variable quality but they do document all of the visible components of each room.villa alba museum, conservation reports, andrew thorn, artcare -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Trans Australia Airlines technical manuals, DC9 - Electrical
Overview of electrical & electronic installations within TAA Doiuglas DC9 airliner, circa 1977Ornge screw bouind manual with some loose schematic drawingsnon-fictionOverview of electrical & electronic installations within TAA Doiuglas DC9 airliner, circa 1977electrical -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - CAC Melbourne Factory plan drawing 1966 Beaufort engine nacelle installation G1- 48623 retracting mechanism G1-33567 various wing sections Pratt and Witney engine R1830 Super Parasol Heath Parasol, Beaufort design drawings
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Merri-bek City Council
Work on paper - Charcoal and pages from Aboriginal Words and Place Names, Jenna Lee, Without us, 2022
Jenna Lee dissects and reconstructs colonial 'Indigenous dictionaries' and embeds the works with new cultural meaning. Long obsessed with the duality of the destructive and healing properties that fire can yield, this element has been applied to the paper in the forms of burning and mark-making. In Without Us, Lee uses charcoal to conceal the text on the page, viewing this process as a ritualistic act of reclaiming and honouring Indigenous heritage while challenging the oppressive legacies of colonialism. Lee explains in Art Guide (2022), ‘These books in particular [used to create the proposed works] are Aboriginal language dictionaries—but there’s no such thing as “Aboriginal language”. There are hundreds of languages. The dictionary just presents words, with no reference to where they came from. It was specifically published by collating compendiums from the 1920s, 30s and 40s, with the purpose to give [non-Indigenous] people pleasant sounding Aboriginal words to name children, houses and boats. And yet the first things that were taken from us was our language, children, land and water. And the reason our words were so widely written down was because [white Australians] were trying to eradicate us. They thought we were going extinct. The deeper you get into it, the darker it gets. But the purpose of my work is to take those horrible things and cast them as something beautiful.’Framed artwork -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Avro Anson, The Anson Aeroplane (General Reconnaissance Landplane) Two Cheetah IX Engines
Technical overview of Avro Anson reconnaissance aircraft, circa 1937Spiral bound book size manualnon-fictionTechnical overview of Avro Anson reconnaissance aircraft, circa 1937fuselage, main planes, tail unit, undercarriage, controls, engine installation, service equipment, erection/rigging/maintenance