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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Tea Container
Blue tin with Australian Natives Animals on side and 'Bushells Tea Of Flavour' on lidas abovedomestic items, containers -
Federation University Art Collection
Bookplate, ‘Ex Libris Edwin Jewell’
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.An animal with birdlike beak, horns and a forked tail is depicted within an oval framebookplate, printmaking, australian bookplate design awards, keith wingrove memorial trust -
Federation University Art Collection
Bookplate, 'Ex Libris B Keynes'
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.Red objects with animal motifs are depicted with what appear to be green palm treesB Keynes on backbookplate, printmaking, australian bookplate design award, keith wingrove memorial trust -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: WONDERS OF THE WILD
... animals ...A handkerchief box containing 'The Sun-News Pictorial,' cuttings on 'The Wonders of the Wild.' These clips contain photos of Insects, flora, birds, fish, lizards, snakes, trees, marine animals. In serial form 1-100. Dated 1938.Wonders of the Wild. Sun 1938. 1-100place, land, wildlife, lydia chancellor, collection, wildllife, australian flora, australian fauna, plants, animals, australian plants, australian animals, australian wildlife, marine life, australian marine life, australia, sciences -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Blackboard Stencils
The Blackboard Stencils were a standard item for use in a primary school classroom.Twelve paper stencils of animals inside an orange carboard sleeve. The stencils were used to create an outline of the selected animal. To do this they were held against the blackboard and were lightly dusted over with chalk from a blackboard duster.education - primary schools, nott street primary school -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper - Newsclippings, Tantanoola Tiger Newsclippings
In the early 1880s a small circus travelled between Millicent and Mt Gambier, South Australia. After camping overnight they discovered their Bengal Tiger at escaped and disappeared into dense scrub. After searching for hours they continued to Mt Gambier and reported the loss of the tiger to police. Police and local volunteers continued the search for the escaped tiger, but no sighting were made. In the early 1890s sheep in the Tantanoola area started to disappear with the still unsighted tiger being blamed. In 1893 reports of an unusual animal in the Tantanoola area started, with many describing the animal as the missing tiger, or a large dog. One eye witness claimed to have seen the animal carrying a full grown sheep in its mouth. The reports grew in number and exaggeration with sightings from Robe to Bendigo. In the Tantanoola district children were escorted with shotgun guards to and from school, with many homes keeping guns at the ready in case the tiger suddenly appeared. In August 1895 Tom Donovan shot the "Tantanoola Tiger" on Mt Salt Station, around 20 kms south of Tantanoola. The corpse was taken to Marks, a Mount Gambier taxidermist, at which time the animal was identified as an Assyrian or Northern Russian Wolf. Donovan displayed the animal far and wide. Despite the animal's death sheep continued to disappear from properties in the district over many years. It was of particular concern between 1909 and 1910. At that time Herbert Allchurch, an Adelaide detective, was sent to solve the mystery. A few days after his arrival Allchruch went to the front bar of the Tiger Hotel and arrested local rabbit shooter and trapper, Charlie Edmunson, with sheep stealing. After his 1911 trial Edmunson admitted to stealing over 4,000 sheep during the previous 20 years. He was gaoled for six years with hard-labour in January 1911. Edmunson had been selling the skins of the stolen sheep, leaving the carcusses to rot. He earned around five pounds per week during the 1990s and early 1900s, a time when the economy was depressed. It is not known had the animal known as the Tantanoola Tiger came to Australia, but it is believed it survived one of three ships wrecked of the coast between 1890 and 1893, making it to shore along with some of the shipwrecked passengers. (From a card produced by the Tantanoola Tiger Hotel, where the 'tiger' is on display.)A collection of Newsclippings from 1892 - 1895 photocopied onto A4 white paper. The clippings relate to the Tantanoola Tiger. Clippings include: * Border Watch 1892 - Tantanoola Tiger Reward * Sydney Morning Herald, 04/07/1857 - Animals in Zoological Gardens, including a number of large cats. * Claims the Tantanoola Tiger was an escaped circus animal (ie The Advertiser [Adelaide], 31 October 1893) * Search parties for the Tantanoola Tiger (ie Barrier Miner 19/05/1893; Barrier Miner 03/1081893) * Thylacine claim (ie Morning Bulletin [Rockhampton] 11/03/1895 * Afghan and Indian Hunters (ie Barrier Miner 07/02/1895) * Sighting by John Bird of Scarsdale - Wanganui Herald 15/12/1900. " ... Mr Bird was travelling on foot along a lonely track through very dense scrub, when he was stricken with amazement to see a full-grown tiger standing in a small dam about 30ft away, and holding in its jaws the carcass of a newly-killed lamb. He remained long enough to thoroughly take in the animals appearance, and then beat a hasty retreat unmolested. His description of the animal is as follows: A tawny-coloured creature, with a dirty mottled skin; in general appearance like an immense cat; body 4ft long, and of a uniform thickness from shoulder to hindquarters; in bulk equal to a very large pig. The legs were hidden in the water. A similar animal is reported to gave been seen near Canico, some miles away. ..." * Victorian country sightings # Bullarto - Argus 06/05/1905 # Dean - Launceston Examiner 28/01/1895 # Bendigo - Hobart Mercury 15/03/1895 # Ballan - Launceston Examiner 03/08/1895 * South Australian register 17/06/1885 " There is a tiger or panther wandering at large in Victoria, according to a rumour. It has taken the place of the Bunyip, whom hundreds have seen but none captured. This tiger is supposed to have broken loose from a travelling menagerie in the North-eastern district. At the beginning we should like it roved that such an escape ever took place. Perhaps the showmen were afraid to report the fact to the police; at any rate they did not do so. The first story about the tiger being seen came from the neighborhood of Wangaratta, 60 miles from the place where it is said to have commenced business on its own account. He was followed, but vanished among trees. Next we hear of a strange animal, bigger than a St Bernard's dog, but shorter legged, having appeared at least 150 miles from Wangaratta. Between Lilydale and Wangaratta there is a dividing range 2,000 feet high in the lowest past, besides several large rivers. An finally, the tiger - changed from a panther - is reported as having been seen within the suburban circle, about 8 miles from the general Post Office. They show you footprints, and point to the carcasses of mangled cows and calves. Casts have been taken of the footprints for examination by scientific men, who pronounce them doglike, and yet not doglike, but panther-like, which gives a nervous turn, for the panther may take up killing children and grown-up people. One tiger will not account for so many apparitions. There must have been a general strike among the menageries, and a breaking-up companies. ... * Research article by Philip A. Clarke "Indigenous Spirit and Ghost Folklore of 'Settled' Australia. australian animal folklore collection, tantanoola tiger, tom donovan, herbert allchurch, charles edmunson, sheep, charlie edmunson, mythical, myth, folklore -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Sepia, C 1923
(April) Left to right - Bert, Ray, Ken and Charles Knight soon after the move to Mirranatwa from Hamilton Bert and Ray are wearing shoes made from rubber tyre innersPhoto shows 3 children, all holding animals and standing with a man holding a bikepeople, knight -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Borough of Sandridge, Poundkeeper's account book, 1866 - 1872
Borough of Sandridge Poundkeeper's accounts book, recording animals impounded by Council 1866 - 1872livestock, local government - borough of sandridge -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter, Correspondence, 1952-1963
Correspondence, mainly with T.H. Kneen, re shooting of pest animals, job references, etc.t.h.kneen, principal -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Tony Convey, Home In The Valley, 1980
naïve art, outsider artRural City of Wangaratta Collection, Wangaratta Art Prize 1980.A landscape of a valley scene featuring animals and humans painted in oil using vibrant colours.wangaratta art gallery, tony convey, naïve art, landscape, painting, outsider art -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Letter opener
Letter Opener with ivory blade. Handle covered with animal skin with a carved cloven hoof.domestic items, writing equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Till
Black and white print of hills with a hay paddock and animals in foreground. Overhead power lines.till agriculture -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Sandra Opie, Victoria School, Villers Bretonneux, 18/05/2012
Built in 1923-1927, the school is the gift from the children of the state of Victoria, Australia, to the children of Villers-Bretonneux as proof of their love and good-will towards France. Twelve hundred Australian soldiers, fathers and brothers of these children, gave their lives for the heroic recapture of the town on April 24th and 25th, 1918. On the front of the building there are two plaques (one in French and one in English) referring to this. In the School Yard, as well as an Aboriginal style mural created by the students of the school and inaugurated on ANZAC Day 2009, is an inscription over the porch on a green background in yellow writing saying : DO NOT FORGET AUSTRALIA Due to the strong bond of friendship between the Australian population and the inhabitants of Villers-Bretonneux. This message expresses the need to remember and show gratitude. Also situated in the school is the Victoria Hall, with its wooden paneling, co-ordinated by the Ballarat Technical Art School with most of the carving being undertaken by Australian sculptor John Grant of Daylesford Technical College in Victoria. The carvings represent fauna and flora from Australia. (http://www.museeaustralien.com/en/?Victoria_school, accessed 04/02/2014)Photographs of each of the Pilister at Victoria School, Villers Bretonneux. Each pilister is carved with an Australian Animal.villers-bretonneux, ballarat technical art school, victoria school, victoria hall, world war, world war 1, australian animals, possum, cockatoo, kookaburra, platypus, lyrebird, koala -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Bulletin of the Northern Territory: Health Report for the Year 1912, 1912
Brown soft covered book, including contents in domesticated animals, health and disease, Description of mosquitnorthern territory, mining, health, mervyn j. holmes, water supply, accomodation, climate, schools, night-soil, infectious diseases, malaria -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of people around stables and barns
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection.Colour photograph of people standing and sitting around the barns and stables at Churchill Island looking at the animals Catalogue number written on reverse in pencil churchill island, photograph -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - BUSHELLS TEA TIN
TWO BLUE METAL TINS WITH AUSTRLIAN ANIMALS PAINTED ON SIDES, METAL LID. THERE IS TEA INSIDEBUSHELLS TEA OF FLAVOR FIRST GRADE 1 LB NETbushells tea, tea tins -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1910-1920
Dog Catchers Noose used to control animals by council employee known as a Proper Officer. Herdsman.stawell -
The 69 Collective
Photograph, Aneta Bozic, After Life: Mouse, 2012
This artwork is part of 69Fifteen, the book published in 2013 celebrating 69 Smith Street Gallery’s 15th year in operation as an artist-run space.Colour digital print of a dead mouse. Image is a cropped detail of the animal's hind legs and tail.aneta bozic, 69 smith street gallery, artist-run initiative, artist-run space, melbourne art galleries, photography, colour photography, animal photography, death in art, www.anetabozic.com -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Wisteria Garden Party 2001, 12/10/2001
Coloured photograph of children at Animal Farm at Society's Wisteria Garden Party on 12 October 2001wisteria garden party 2001, nunawading and district historical society, children -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Wisteria Garden Party 2001, 12/10/2001
Coloured photograph of children at animal farm with at Society's Wisteria Garden Party on 12 October 2001wisteria garden party 2001, nunawading and district historical society, children -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Hill, Anthony, Animal Heroes, 2005
Here are twenty-one fascinating stories about the forgotten heroes of war: animals who have served beside Australian ForcesThrilling true stories of animals who have worked and played alongside Australia's fighting forces.fictionHere are twenty-one fascinating stories about the forgotten heroes of war: animals who have served beside Australian Forcesanimals - war use - fiction, animal heroes - fiction -
Melbourne Royal
Ephemera - Envelope, 1981
Australia Post souvenir cover undated Over the years, stamps and postal souvenir covers have been produced by Australia Post to celebrate the Royal Melbourne Show.White coloured envelope with picture people, animals etc on blue/green background. No stamp or cancellation.ROYAL MELBOURNE SHOW / AUSTRALIAN POST SOUVENIR COVER /stamp, post, royal melbourne show, melbourne royal show, australia post -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Denis Diderot et al, Recueil de planches sur les sciences, les arts libereaux, et les arts mechaniques avec leur explication, 1868, 1768
... animals ...This book was discovered beneath the floor of a former Ballarat School of Mines office during renovations in 1970. It appears to have been placed there in safe storage, then forgotten for decades. Both State Library of Victoria and Monash University have a full run of all 10 volumes of Recueil de planches sur les sciences, les arts libereaux, et les arts mechaniques avec leur explication. This copy is the sixth volume, and contains 294 pages. School of Mines stamps are dated 1870. Etchings by Benard Fecit and Louis-Jacques Goussier (1722-99). Goussier was a French illustrator and encyclopedist.Large hard covered book of 294 beautifully printed plates on handmade paper. Each plate has descriptions written in French. Along with animals and natural history the images also include mining, metallurgy and mineralogy. Rebound in 1987 with green cloth and leather spine and corners. Gold lettering on the spine. Ballarat School of Mines stamp on the back of each image, dated 1870.printed plates, animals, natural history, metallurgy, mineralogy, mining, minerology, etching, 1768, french, science, briasson, david, le breton, sixth volume -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Library, Victoria, 27/09/1999
Photographs of Portland Library - late 1990s to early 2000s, showing activities at the library and construction of additions to the building.Coloured photo. Portland Library. Same subject as 9537, but with a man and 2 animal puppets in front of the screen.Front: '99 9 27 -
Orbost & District Historical Society
brushes, c. 1900-1960
Used for dressing hair and for brushing small items off clothes. One brush could have been used for boot polishing.Six assorted clothes and hair brushes in different shapes. All appear to have animal hair bristles.brushes bristle-brush hair-brush clothes-brush -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - GUINEY COLLECTION: SWAP CARDS
OneHundred and twelve swap cards in plastic pockets. Manly of animals also few places and transport vehicles.ephemera, mementoes, swap cards -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Knife - cake, 1940's
Used by internees in Camp 3Cake knife - Blade made from hacksaw blade, handle made from discarded animal bonesknife, weinmann e, weinmann b, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, domestic, food, drink, consumption -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Staff meetings, 1959
1. Notes from staff meetings. 2. Animal Production Refresher School held at Burnley Collegestaff, burnley school -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Administrative Record - Ledger, Poundkeepers Book, 20302
Entries are hand written in ink, pages 1 to 31 have been used, pages 31 to 97 are blank, Scale of Charges taped to inside cover, records across both page and facing page, 97 numbered leaves, leather bound with heavy cardboard coverA ledger containing details of animals impounded by Swan Reach pound during period December 1926 to 1955accounts book -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Weapon - Edged Weapon Dagger, Middle eastern dagger
Bone handled dagger with Arabic writing on the blade and fitted copper scabbard. Handle in the shape of animal head.