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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Banner
Material banner made up of red, blue and yellow stripes attcehd to a wooden pole with brass clips. Maroon, blue and yellow plinth at top of pole with brass knob. A large number 2 in white material in the middle of the banner.banner, 2 field ambulance -
Federation University Historical Collection
Banner, University of Ballarat Pull Up Banner
University of Ballarat Pull Up Banner featuring the star logo. It is in a grey carry bag.university of ballarat, banner, crest, logo, marketing -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Ceremonial object - Banner Belt, The Royal Melbourne Regiment Banner Belt
The original Royal Melbourne Regiment Banner Belt, it contains all of the units battle honour -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Memorabilia - Diana Ski Lodge Banner
Diana Lodge was built and operated by Kevin Shoebridge as a family lodge in the 1950s and it has grown and evolved over 60 years to become Diana Alpine Lodge. After Mr Shoebridge moved to Wodonga he leased Diana Lodge to Bob Scott and it also became the Post Office and Telephone Exchange. From early 1967 until about 1975, Diana Lodge was owned and operated by John and Gwyn van Burck. It was then purchased by a group of 12 families operating as Swan Hill Alpine Holdings. Diana Alpine Lodge has operated under several owners and was sold again as recently as 2023. This pennant was used in the early 1960s as a souvenir to promote Diana Lodge.This item is significant because it promotes Diana Lodge, a long standing accommodation venue at Falls Creek.A black and white triangular banner including an image of a skier and a second person on a chair lift.ALPINE VILLAGE DIANA SKI CLUB LODGE FALLS CREEK, VICdiana alpine lodge, falls creek accommodation -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Flag, Union Flag
2 x Union Flags -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Flag, Australian Flag 1903
Frame - Australian Flag 1903 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Flag, Australian Flag
An old, woven Australian Flagaustralian flag, flag, southern cross, union jack -
Brimbank City Council
Flag, 1961 City of Keilor Flag, 1961
Blue flag, still in plastic. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Flag - Australian Flag, Various designs of the Australian National Flag
Australian National Flag - printed -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Flag - German flag, Captured German Tank flag
Triangular German tank flag 3 550 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Southwood Primary School, Ringwood - "Rally Around the Flag"
Newspaper clipping from the Ringwood Post, 9th March, 1994Title - Rally Around the Flag - MP Ken Aldred -
Federation University Historical Collection
Decorative object, Ballarat School of Mines 125th Anniversary Banner, 1995
The Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor Institution of Federation University Australia.Long white banner with stencilled "The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat 125 years 1870 1995"ballarat school of mines, banner, anniversary, 125th anniversary -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Banner: Collingwood Technical College, School banner: Collingwood Technical College
Black fabric (probably cotton) banner with gold tassell at bottom, on a timber rod with turned ends.Black, white and gold CTC logo stencilled on it. Also stencilled on is 'TECHNICAL / COLLEGE / COLLINGWOOD'.collingwood technical college, banners, nmit. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Drawing - Historical, Warrnambool, H. H. Ramsay, Flag-Staff Hill
The drawing is an artist's impression of Flagstaff Hill, Warrnambool, in 1855. It was presented to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village by Mr R A Ramsay.The drawing is significant for its subject, a local maritime village and port. It is significant as a depiction of what the young town of Warrnambool could have looked like in 1855. Drawing in colour within an oval, with typed inscription below it. Mounted behind glass in a black rectangular frame with a cream matte. Artist's impression of Flagstaff Hill, town buildings of Warrnambool, Lady Bay with jetty, sailing ships in the bay, and Middle Island in the year 1855. Title; "Flag-Staff Hill", Artist; H. H. Ramsay It was presented to Flagstaff Hill by Mr R A Ramsay. Typed below the drawing; Left: "FLAG-STAFF HILL". Centre: "Drawn by Mr H. H. Ramsay - Presented by Mr R. A. Ramsay." Right: "WARRNAMBOOL IN 1855" On the back in pen "REC / 359A" (sighted before reframing)flag-staff hill, warrnambool 1855, drawing, local history, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, h h ramsay, r a ramsay, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, maritime museum, lady bay, middle island, coloured drawing, oval drawing -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Trophy-banner, Evans and Evans Flags
Banner carried by marching girls in competitions.Cloth banner from Ringwood RSL Marching GirlsThe word RINGWOOD with RSL badge. Banner supported by timber on top. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Flag, Carroll and Richardson Flags, Banners and Buntings, University of Ballarat Flag, 2016, c2016
University of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. University of Ballarat flag with logo of the institution.crest, logo, marketing, flag, univesity of ballarat -
Brimbank City Council
Framed Torres Strait Islander Flag, Torres Strait Islander Flag
Framed Torres Strait Islander Flag -
Brimbank City Council
Framed Aboriginal Flag, Aboriginal Flag
Framed Aboriginal Flag, black frame -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Flag - Union Jack Flag
Union Jack flag in original shape -
Lorne Historical Society
Photograph, G.W. Clarke with banner at Eastern View
Photograph 1922 of Mr G.W. Clarke under a banner reading " Eastern View Wishes Good Luck" g.w. clarke; 1922: eastern view wishes good luck banner; -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Textile, Kate Just, SAFE Banner, 2014
HOPE & SAFE presents the material results of Kate Just’s two recent public banner projects in the UK and Melbourne responding to violence against women and current media coverage of this issue. Referencing and reviving moments in feminist history in which collective action and craftwork were deployed to enact change, HOPE & SAFE invokes a utopian reimagining of women’s safety and agency within the urban environment. In 2013, Just travelled around the UK with her KNIT HOPE Project. It involved an invitation to individuals and communities to publicly join her in knitting a night-reflective fluorescent yellow banner that spells the word HOPE in silver block letters. Later, various HOPE walks were taken in public at night with it. Bearing the artist’s daughter’s name, the resulting HOPE Banner manifests the artist’s wish for a brighter future for women broadly and for her own child specifically. Materially and conceptually, the banner entwines dualities of male and female, public and private, individual and collective. The uniquely patterned individual pieces refer to the work of many hands, joined together to form a seamless whole. The durability of the builder’s line and the high-vis reflective material, which is worn by construction workers, police and cyclists, imbues the banner with a level of visibility and authority. The singular large scale photograph HOPE Walk (Leeds) extends these complexities, documenting a moment in which police on horseback, donning coordinated yellow and silver jackets, asked if they could join the ‘protest.’ On return from the UK in early 2014, Just undertook the KNIT SAFE Project in Melbourne. It involved the communal crafting of a sister banner, a night reflective black and silver ‘blanket’ that spells SAFE. The more sombre SAFE Banner operates as a shield or soft monument constructed in the shadow of recent high profile violent deaths of women in Melbourne including Jill Meagher, Tracey Connelly and Fiona Warzywoda. The photograph SAFE Walk (Melbourne) captures a small group of banner holders quietly interacting with each other in the warm glow of a street lamp, projecting an almost fictional ideal of collective resistance to the harsh realities of the world. Also presented in the exhibition is the book HOPE SAFE, documenting the projects in their entirety and featuring an in-depth essay by art critic and historian Dr Juliette Peers. Photograph by Simon Strong. Wangaratta Art Gallery Collection. Winner of the Wangaratta Contemporary Textile Award 2015.A rectangular banner with a background made up of black yarn square panels that vary in shape and size with different knitted and crocheted designs, with lettering applicated onto the background using reflective nylon thread. A metal pole has been threaded through the top of the banner to enable it to be carried.wangaratta art gallery, wcta, textile, kate just -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 7th Battalion Banner
It is still paraded Anzac Day in Melbourne ahead of the families of original 7th Battalian WW1Colour Photograph of 7th Battalion Banner commissioned by mother of two sons who dies at Anzac Cove 25.4.1915world war 1914-1918 aif, memorials, banners -
Federation University Historical Collection
Flag, Carroll and Richardson Flags, Banners and Buntings, University of Ballarat Flag, c2010, c2010
University of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Worn University of Ballarat flag with logo of the institution.crest, logo, marketing, flag, univesity of ballarat -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Flag on Crane for Australia Day
Coloured photo of Flag on Crane for Australia Day.australia day -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Flag, Greek Flag
Cotton Greek flag, cotton with rope fittings -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Japanese Flag, World War 2 Japanese Flag
Japanese flag mounted on wooden display boardCard attached giving history of object. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Flag - FLAG, SOUVENIR
Part of the collection of "William Anthony THEODORE DSM". Refer Cat No. 7926P for his service details. Purple flag on round wooden stick. Image on the flag in gold. Has letter "T" with a Crown on top overlaid with a Banner and an image of a Rat. Image on one side only.On banner "The Rats of Tobruk Association".tobruk, association, william anthony theodore dsm, ww2 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Jacky Talbot, River of Life: Eltham Peace Banner, Sep 1986
A River of Life: Eltham Peace Banner 1986 The Hiroshima Day Banner was conceived by Shire of Eltham Artist in Residence, Jacky Talbot and a number of other Eltham women as part of the “As We Are” community banner project. The women wanted to do something for Hiroshima Day and suggested that a workshop be set aside to make a banner. The group promoted it at the new Community Notice Board (Arthur Street and Main Road) on Hiroshima Day (August 6) and were photographed by the local newspaper publicising the group and drawing wider community attention to the remembrance of the day. Jacky Talbot, led the team who produced the banner, approximately 4.5 metres by 1.5 metres, of sewn and painted Australian flora and fauna. Workshops were held at the Eltham Community Arts Centre at Meruka House. Peace Banner Group members included Laurel Eckersall, Anne Laurence, Betty Johnson, Margaret Johnson and Joan Maclagan. One of the creators, Joan Maclagan, further gave expression in verse – Banner for Peace The 'River of Life' with about 30 other banners went on display in the “As We Are” exhibition held at the Eltham Community Centre on 9 October 1986, previewed by the Member for Greensborough, Ms Pauline Toner, and Eltham Shire President, Mr Bob Manuell. The full display continued in Woolworths (now Coles) Arcade. The banner was also carried by the group in the 1986 Eltham Festival Grand Parade on November 8, along with other group banner projects including that of the Eltham District Historical Society, after which they were displayed in the Shire of Eltham’s tent in Alistair Knox Park.betty johnson, eltham peace banner, hiroshima day banner, laurel eckersall, "as we are" community banner project, banner project, river of life banner, margaret johnson, meruka house, community arts centre, jacky talbot, eltham shire council artist in residence -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Jacky Talbot, River of Life: Eltham Peace Banner, Sep 1986
A River of Life: Eltham Peace Banner 1986 The Hiroshima Day Banner was conceived by Shire of Eltham Artist in Residence, Jacky Talbot and a number of other Eltham women as part of the “As We Are” community banner project. The women wanted to do something for Hiroshima Day and suggested that a workshop be set aside to make a banner. The group promoted it at the new Community Notice Board (Arthur Street and Main Road) on Hiroshima Day (August 6) and were photographed by the local newspaper publicising the group and drawing wider community attention to the remembrance of the day. Jacky Talbot, led the team who produced the banner, approximately 4.5 metres by 1.5 metres, of sewn and painted Australian flora and fauna. Workshops were held at the Eltham Community Arts Centre at Meruka House. Peace Banner Group members included Laurel Eckersall, Anne Laurence, Betty Johnson, Margaret Johnson and Joan Maclagan. One of the creators, Joan Maclagan, further gave expression in verse – Banner for Peace The 'River of Life' with about 30 other banners went on display in the “As We Are” exhibition held at the Eltham Community Centre on 9 October 1986, previewed by the Member for Greensborough, Ms Pauline Toner, and Eltham Shire President, Mr Bob Manuell. The full display continued in Woolworths (now Coles) Arcade. The banner was also carried by the group in the 1986 Eltham Festival Grand Parade on November 8, along with other group banner projects including that of the Eltham District Historical Society, after which they were displayed in the Shire of Eltham’s tent in Alistair Knox Park.betty johnson, eltham peace banner, hiroshima day banner, laurel eckersall, "as we are" community banner project, banner project, river of life banner, margaret johnson, meruka house, community arts centre, jacky talbot, eltham shire council artist in residence -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Jacky Talbot, River of Life: Eltham Peace Banner, Sep 1986
A River of Life: Eltham Peace Banner 1986 The Hiroshima Day Banner was conceived by Shire of Eltham Artist in Residence, Jacky Talbot and a number of other Eltham women as part of the “As We Are” community banner project. The women wanted to do something for Hiroshima Day and suggested that a workshop be set aside to make a banner. The group promoted it at the new Community Notice Board (Arthur Street and Main Road) on Hiroshima Day (August 6) and were photographed by the local newspaper publicising the group and drawing wider community attention to the remembrance of the day. Jacky Talbot, led the team who produced the banner, approximately 4.5 metres by 1.5 metres, of sewn and painted Australian flora and fauna. Workshops were held at the Eltham Community Arts Centre at Meruka House. Peace Banner Group members included Laurel Eckersall, Anne Laurence, Betty Johnson, Margaret Johnson and Joan Maclagan. One of the creators, Joan Maclagan, further gave expression in verse – Banner for Peace The 'River of Life' with about 30 other banners went on display in the “As We Are” exhibition held at the Eltham Community Centre on 9 October 1986, previewed by the Member for Greensborough, Ms Pauline Toner, and Eltham Shire President, Mr Bob Manuell. The full display continued in Woolworths (now Coles) Arcade. The banner was also carried by the group in the 1986 Eltham Festival Grand Parade on November 8, along with other group banner projects including that of the Eltham District Historical Society, after which they were displayed in the Shire of Eltham’s tent in Alistair Knox Park.betty johnson, eltham peace banner, hiroshima day banner, laurel eckersall, "as we are" community banner project, banner project, river of life banner, margaret johnson, meruka house, community arts centre, jacky talbot, eltham shire council artist in residence