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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Painting - Picture
Margaret Winfred Tarrant, (1888 - 1959) was born in Battersea and was a prolific English illustrator that created posters, greeting cards, calenders, postcards and books for fifty years. She was most popular during the 1920's and 1930's for her romantic depiction of children, fairies and animals.A picture (print) of a painting by Margaret Tarrant of six children .-gathering wheat. - in wooden frame.illustrations, prints -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Painting - Picture
Margaret Winfred Tarrant, (1888 - 1959) was born in Battersea and was a prolific English illustrator that created posters, greeting cards, calenders, postcards and books for fifty years. She was most popular during the 1920's and 1930's for her romantic depiction of children, fairies and animals.A picture (print) of a painting by Margaret Tarrant of six children playing.- in wooden frame. See Supplementary File for NA248.illustrations, prints -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Bridle
Leather bridle with metal chain.trades, saddlering, transport, animal -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Swingle Tree
Large wooden round shaft with two round rings at either end. Centre ring has a metal hook attached.transport, animal, rural industry, livestock -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Swingle Tree
Large wooden horizontal shaft with two metal rings at either end and large centre rings.transport, animal, rural industry, livestock -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Bridle
Leather bridle for a horse. Chain and metal bit attached th the leather straps.trades, saddlering, transport, animal -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Swingle Tree
Wide horizontal wooden shaft with two iron rings at each end and one in the centre.transport, animal, rural industry, livestock -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Horseshoe
Metal Horseshoe.transport, animal -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Buggy Step
Long slightly curved metal shaft with round metal step attached. Metal piece at right angles to attached to buggy.transport, animal -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Curry comb
Used for cleaning brushes after horse has been groomedWooden handle attached to steel serrated combsanimal care, horse, grooming -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Lamb, 2017
Colour photograph of a lamb in a green paddock.2017, farm, animal, lamb, black sheep, farm animal -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Work on paper - Artwork, C1984
This unsigned relief print was purchased from students at RMIT c1984Relief print. This artist was studying printmaking at RMIT in 1984. If you can identify the artist please use the comment link below. reliefprint, etching, animal -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Rhinoceros sculpture
African Rhinoceros sculpture in possibly carved in ebony woodrhinoseros, carving, animal -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photo - Colour, Deer, 07/07.2014
Colour photograph of a deer.deer, animal -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photo - Colour, Racoon, 07/07/2014
Colour photorgaph of a racoon.animal, racoon -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photo - Colour, Bear, 07/07/2014
Colour photograph of a bear. animal, bear -
Unions Ballarat
The Great Barrier Reef (Don Woodward Collection), 1933
From a series of Australian nature books. Brief information about life forms that inhabit the Great Barrier Reef.Australian life forms and the Great Barrier Reef.Book; 95 pages. Cover: red background; black illustration of Great Barrier Reef; black lettering; author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, great barrier reef, oceanography, marine animals, corals - great barrier reef -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Melbourne Zoo, c1971
Made on a trip by Clunes State School to Melbourne Zoo. The whole school was transported by buses from Clunes to Melbourne. Dorothy (Dark) was a school teacher at Clunes.These photographs show the way animals were housed at Melbourne Zoo before innovations in animal welfare. 8 black and white photographsmelbourne, zoo, animals, giraffe, elephant, zoological gardens -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Sportsland (Baby Animals) Puzzle (cover only)
Cardboard cover for a box - jigsaw puzzle See photofamily, children, leisure, jigsaw puzzle -
Mordialloc & District Historical Society Inc
Tin, Unknown
Represents two important features of Australian culture: tea drinking and unique animalsBushells tea container completely covered with printed paintings of Australian fauna: kangaroo, koala, kookaburra and emu. Blue, with figures in grey, black and white. Container held 1 pound. Embossed on base: "Bushells/Tea of Flavor/FIRST GRADE/1 LB NET" Embossed on lid: "Bushells/Tea of Flavor"bushells, container, kitchen -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Photograph
A pack mule carrying water. Digital copy of photograph from a personal album of Lieutenant General JJT Hobbs.talbot hobbs, world war 1, animal transport, army mule -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Photograph
West Indian Troops with the Australian Gunners. Digital copy of photograph from a personal album of Lieutenant General JJT Hobbs.talbot hobbs, world war 1, animal transport, army mule -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: READERS QUESTIONS AND AUTHORS
This box contains three topics - (1) Interviews with authors and their life stories eg. R.L. Stevenson, Gwen Meredith, Tom Collins (Joseph Furphy) and Henry Lawson etc. (11) Questions and answers in magazine titled 'Country Life' 1954 - 1957. (111) Origin of Mothers Day 1949 & 1959. Sources include 'Woman' 1954, 'The Age' 1957, 'Walkabout' 1954, 'Country Life', Woman's World.'Readers questions and authorsperson, individual, authors, lydia chancellor, collection, authors, australian literature, australian authors, lliterature, writers, books, mother's day, magazines, 'country life, ' english countryside, english rural life, english animals, questions and answers, science -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Sculpture, Jeffery Wilkinson, Untitled (Horse IV)
bronzehorse, animal, sculpture, jeffery wilkinson -
Ararat Gallery TAMA
Animal specimen, Barnacles specimen, Found 1984
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Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Leopoldine Mimovich, Bronze Sculpture : Boy with Animal, 1990
Leopoldine Mimovich was born in 1920, in Neumarkt in the Italian Tyrol. In 1940, aged 20, she moved to Vienna where she studied clay modelling and drawing. From 1943 she attended the School of Wood Sculpture in Hallstatt, graduating in 1947. Following her marriage to Ljubisa Mimovich, the couple migrated to Australia in 1949 travelling on MV Skaugum. After an initial period at Bonegilla and Royal Park Migrant Hostels the couple moved to Yarraville and then to 33 Miller Road, Kew, where she established her studio. A wood sculptor, painter and etcher, she was awarded an OAM for services to the arts in 1985. Examples of her sculptures in Kew can be found in the Kew Library and in the Alexandra Gardens.Black and white photograph of sculpture or sculptures by Leopoldine Mimovich photographed in her home at 31 Miller Grove, Kewartists - kew (vic), leopoldine (poldi) mimovich -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Leopoldine Mimovich, Bronze Sculpture : Boy with Animal, 1990
Leopoldine Mimovich was born in 1920, in Neumarkt in the Italian Tyrol. In 1940, aged 20, she moved to Vienna where she studied clay modelling and drawing. From 1943 she attended the School of Wood Sculpture in Hallstatt, graduating in 1947. Following her marriage to Ljubisa Mimovich, the couple migrated to Australia in 1949 travelling on MV Skaugum. After an initial period at Bonegilla and Royal Park Migrant Hostels the couple moved to Yarraville and then to 33 Miller Road, Kew, where she established her studio. A wood sculptor, painter and etcher, she was awarded an OAM for services to the arts in 1985. Examples of her sculptures in Kew can be found in the Kew Library and in the Alexandra Gardens.Black and white photograph of sculpture or sculptures by Leopoldine Mimovich photographed in her home at 31 Miller Grove, Kewartists - kew (vic), leopoldine (poldi) mimovich -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Leopoldine Mimovich, Bronze Sculpture : Boy with Animal, 1990
Leopoldine Mimovich was born in 1920, in Neumarkt in the Italian Tyrol. In 1940, aged 20, she moved to Vienna where she studied clay modelling and drawing. From 1943 she attended the School of Wood Sculpture in Hallstatt, graduating in 1947. Following her marriage to Ljubisa Mimovich, the couple migrated to Australia in 1949 travelling on MV Skaugum. After an initial period at Bonegilla and Royal Park Migrant Hostels the couple moved to Yarraville and then to 33 Miller Road, Kew, where she established her studio. A wood sculptor, painter and etcher, she was awarded an OAM for services to the arts in 1985. Examples of her sculptures in Kew can be found in the Kew Library and in the Alexandra Gardens.Black and white photograph of sculpture or sculptures by Leopoldine Mimovich photographed in her home at 31 Miller Grove, Kewartists - kew (vic), leopoldine (poldi) mimovich -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Shoe Horn
Old shoe horn made of cow hornfootwear accessories, shoe horns, animal products -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : June 1986
Kew Junction is buzzing / p1. Bold proposal for Kew Junction [Kew Junction Committee] / p1&5. Correction [garbage collection dates] / p1. Dates for June / p2&8. [Community ] Notices / p2&8. Commentary by the Mayor Cr Phyllis Hore - Survey shows that bigger is not always better [Local Government Restructure] / Cr Phyllis Hore p3. New faces at Kew Council [Elizabeth Sullivan, Children's Services Officer; Craig Midgley, Integration Officer] / p3&5. In Brief [Recreation Centre update; North Ward meeting] / p4. Profile - Cr Anne Glasson / p4. Calling Kew business people [Group Apprenticeship Scheme] / p5. Safeway expansion / p5. Q Student Gallery opens [Kew High School] / p6. [Kew Citizens'] Band News [Junior Band, Senior Band] / p6. Volunteers needed [Wurundjeri Industries] / p6. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p6. Kew Peace Project gets grant / p7. How Kew became home for Renaissance Dance team [Ripponlea Renaissance Dancers; Helga Hill; St Paul's Anglican Church] / p7. A story with a happy ending [Dietrich Werthauer] / p7. The Probus Club of Kew / p8. Deepdene and District Inter-Church Council / p8. You can help the Salvos [Red Shield Appeal] / p8. Caring for cats (dogs and maidenhairs too!) [Animal Feeding Service] / p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionKew Junction is buzzing / p1. Bold proposal for Kew Junction [Kew Junction Committee] / p1&5. Correction [garbage collection dates] / p1. Dates for June / p2&8. [Community ] Notices / p2&8. Commentary by the Mayor Cr Phyllis Hore - Survey shows that bigger is not always better [Local Government Restructure] / Cr Phyllis Hore p3. New faces at Kew Council [Elizabeth Sullivan, Children's Services Officer; Craig Midgley, Integration Officer] / p3&5. In Brief [Recreation Centre update; North Ward meeting] / p4. Profile - Cr Anne Glasson / p4. Calling Kew business people [Group Apprenticeship Scheme] / p5. Safeway expansion / p5. Q Student Gallery opens [Kew High School] / p6. [Kew Citizens'] Band News [Junior Band, Senior Band] / p6. Volunteers needed [Wurundjeri Industries] / p6. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p6. Kew Peace Project gets grant / p7. How Kew became home for Renaissance Dance team [Ripponlea Renaissance Dancers; Helga Hill; St Paul's Anglican Church] / p7. A story with a happy ending [Dietrich Werthauer] / p7. The Probus Club of Kew / p8. Deepdene and District Inter-Church Council / p8. You can help the Salvos [Red Shield Appeal] / p8. Caring for cats (dogs and maidenhairs too!) [Animal Feeding Service] / p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters