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Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Geology, Chemical, Physical, and Stratigraphical, 1886
These books were added to the library of the School of Mines Ballaarat in 1889. The author was Joseph Prestwich, who was a Professor of Geology at the University of Oxford.Two brown hard cloth covered books, Vol 1 & vol 2 with gold printing on the front cover and on the spine. .1) has a coloured fold out map of the World opposite the title page .20 has a coloured fold out map of Europe..1) A label is attached to the inside front cover with The School of Mines Ballaarat and the no. 955 and date purchased 14/3/89 (1889) as well as the institutions stamp in several places throughout the book. .2) As above but with no. 956 and on the inside fly is written in pencil 'Stamped in Error' with a Ballarat School of Mines Student Library stamp crossed out.geology, bookplate, library plate, ballarat school of mines library, joseph prestwich, geological map of the world, geological map of europe, hieropolis thermal springs, rockss, ice, volvanoes, earthquakes, metallurgy, shakespeare's cliff dover, wapley, gloucestershire, redruth mining district, fossils, reptilian footprints, chalk, london clay -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Box of Victorian Readers, 1,2,Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth Victorian Readers, 1989
These Readers are reprints of the readers used in Victorian Schools - one for each grade - first published by the Victorian Education Department between 1928 and 1930. Second editions of all but the First book, with a few changes in content, occurred about 10 years later. From the 1950s, new Departmental publications gradually replaced the old books with the exception of the Fifth and Sixth Books, which survived until the late 1960s, when commercially produced reading material finally took over in schools. (Ref. Kelvin Edwards - on side of box.)The schools and people in the Kiewa Valley used and owned copies of these readers - as did their parents. Pink cardboard box with 8 reprints of the victorian readers. The back of the box is the height of the books with black logo and writing. 1. Side: 7 oval black and white pictures and black writing. 2. Side: Black writing and a white panel with black writing. Both sides slope towards the front. Front: Half the height of the books with title, black & white picture & decor. Each book has a soft cover with title and logo in black on the front and spine. Colors: (in order 1 - 8) fawn, orange, brown, green, blue,, blue, red and olive. education, literacy, reading, schools, victorian education department, students -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Minute book Glenleigh Fabrics Pty. Ltd, Circa 1955
In 1869, the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company commenced their business on the site, where it operated until 1875 when it was sold to the directors of the Warrnambool Woolen Mill Company. After being destroyed by fire in 1882 it wasn’t until 1910 that the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce was approached by Marcus Saltau and Peter McGennan to invest in a new mill. The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries. Directors listed for this period 1956 -1965 include Mr Fletcher Jones, E.E Ladner, N. K. Morris, C. J. McIntyre, J Bennett, J Dickson.. W. S Crowe was manager and Mr E.M Dempster was secretary.The minutes record the decision- making process of one of the major industries of Warrnambool for a significant period of the Woollen Mill’s operation.Heavy black card binder held with thick cloth binding. 1557 Pages with some loose pages at the back of the folder.Kalamazoo Loose leaf Books. Size 42. warrnambool,, glenleigh fabrics pty. ltd., warrnambool woollen mill -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Archive - Visitors register, Commemorative labeled visitors book 60th anniversary end of WW2
Black vinyl bound visitors bookInside label noting occasion of the books use. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Cash Book for Bookeeping, Manuscript for Book-keeping, Unknown
UnknownExample of Technical School Bookeeping textbook. Date unknownBooklet for bookeeping course of Brunswick Technical School (cash book - one of 4)The Brunswick Technical School manuscript books for book-keeping in four books. Cash book price 4 D. (Front cover)technical school textbook -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Books, Ladies Benevolent Society, 1987 - 2005
The Ladies Benevolent Society was started in 1927 under the auspices of the Lady Mayoress and Councillors' wives to aid the wives and families of the poor and unemployed in times of need. In those days there was very little social support. The Society worked closely with the Citizens Advice Bureau after it started in 1967 until lack of volunteers and the improvement of social services reduced the need for the service.Collection of books from the former Ladies Benevolent Society comprising:; 2 account books; 2 treasurers petty cash books; 3 cash receipt books; 1 Ladies Benevolent stamp; 1 Marbig folder with memorabilia; 1 bundle depression letters +Additional Keywords: East, Lorna / Lavis, Audrey -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LETTER
John Owens (1831-1892) was a Welshman who spent 1853-1863 in Australia, predominantly on the Bendigo goldfields.He was a miner who also initially set up a horse drawn puddling machine, although he sold this in 1857. He gave first hand insight into life on the goldfields through letters he wrote home to his parents. He returned to Wales in 1863 and in 1864 he married his uncles widow, Jane Davis. Jane died in 1872 and John then married Mary Ellen Jackson.Letter fromCharles Patersonaccompanying donation of two books 5316.1 Letters from Bendigo 5316.2 Letters from the Bendigo Diggings Both books spiral bound and contain coloured prints & maps. Books enclosed in plastic sleeve.John Owensperson, family, john owens, history-bendigo-goldfields-family-owens -
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 -
Benalla Art Gallery
Painting, H. L. VAN DEN HOUTEN, Marysville Courthouse, Not dated
... Animals ...Born: The Hague, Netherlands 1801; Arrived: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1853; Died: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1879VictorianGift of Wooleen Pty. Ltd., 1980Rural colonial forested landscape with animals, figures trees and mountains. Gold brushed timber frame.Recto: Signed "H.L.V.d.Houten / [illegible]" in brown oil in l.r.c of composition; Not dated; Not titledpainting, landscape, trees, figures, animals, buildings, mountains, colonial, horse, dog -
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 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, The Journals of Major-Gen. C.G. Gordon, C.B. at Kartoum (sic), 1885
Journals of General Gordon of KhartoumThis is a book of 316 pages, plus 33 pages of information on other books for sale by the publisher.The book has a dark red cover with gold lettering on the front cover and the spine. The pages contain printed text, two maps, a portrait and thirty black and white illustrations.non-fictionJournals of General Gordon of Khartoumgeneral gordon of khartoum, gordon, kartoum -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Touching the Full Redemption of Mankind by the Death and Blood of Christ Jesus (human skin cover), 1599
Anthropodermic Bibliopegy is the name given to the use of human leather to bind books. The name stems from the combination of the Greek root words, human (Anthropos), skin (derma), book (biblion), and fasten (pegia). The practice of creating anthropodermic books was popular throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. Most commonly, anthropodermic books are medical tomes, with the human leather taken from medical cadavers. Others were produced after criminal trials, with the criminal’s skin used to enclose the record of their own death sentences, creating a form of punishment that would surpass death. Other anthropodermic books contain poems or are religious texts. This book was written and printed in 1599 but most probably was rebound later when creation of anthropodermic books became more predominant. The book is a small tome of a religious nature containing the work of Bishop Thomas Bilson, who in a puritanical voice states that the primary argument articulated in this book is that “the metaphorical Calvinist interpretation of Hell as an exclusion from God was accurate then Christ's descent into hell after his crucifixion must refer to an actual existent hell as Christ was neither subject to sin nor able to be separated from the Divine.” The unusual cover of the book has led to many questions, the main being whether the book is covered with human skin. It was confirmed as such in 2014 with DNA testing undertaken by honours student Talanna Buckley at Federation University finding an 100% match to human DNA on the outside cover of the book. This is one of only two confirmed anthropodermic books in Australia, the other is housed at the National Library of Australia. Other forms of testing the leather of books have been found to be more accurate than DNA testing. For example, before DNA testing or PMF (Peptide Mass Fingerprinting) are undertaken many books have been identified as made from human skin through the close examination of the skins patterning. Hair follicles are the focus of the examination as certain patterns and sizes lend themselves to being human. However, many of these books have been proven to not be bound in human skin, the same can be said of books with inscriptions claiming them as anthropodermic. Peptide Mass Fingerprinting (PMF) testing has been found to be the most reliable way of confirming a leather bindings origin. This process involves the sampling of collagen-based materials, cutting the protein to gain specific amino acid combinations which form individual peptide sequences. Each mammal has an individual amino acid sequence in its collagen therefore its peptide mass combination is unique. This form of test can provide a more accurate outcome as collagen will be preserved for longer after the tanning process and will not be damaged in the same way DNA can be by the tanning process. DNA testing can also provide false positives as trace DNA from someone touching the book could be amplified and provide the reading instead of that of the leather itself. However, this book was tested with many controls as well as specific decontamination procedures in order to ensure that it was not trace DNA being tested. This book is historically and spiritually significant because it is a rare example of an early printed English Christian religious tract produced in Old English and Latin.. Its association with Thomas Bilson, who oversaw the final printing and publication of the King James Bible, is important. The covering of this book has been tested for human dna. Findings prove the book is covered with human skin, increasing the rarity of the object.420 page book with unusual leather cover. The book is written in Old English with passages in latin. There is a pressed petal between p.68 and 69. The covering of this book is made of human skin. The practice of binding books in human skin, also known as anthropodermic bibliopegy.Inside cover - James Hendy No 17 (Fu)gends Road Palmers Village Westminster. The gift of his mother Mrs Thomas Hendy. Some notes made through text eg p.112, and a passage written on the last page.religion, bible, edward lowe, edward lotos, thomas bilson, anthropodermic bibliopegy, james hendy, full redemption, religious, leather, wilson, winchester, jesus, puritanical, puritans, bungey, bilson, human skin, skin, human skin cover, human skin binding -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, Various
Presented to school by J Coltman, Possibly old collegian John Coltman, Dux of School 1919, School Captain 1920, andcCaptain football, rowing, athleticsExample of ongoing commmunity support of the school. Four books various size and coversBook plate on flyleaf: Crest / Ballarat & Clarendon College / Library / Presented by / J Coltman...j-coltman, ballarat clarendon-college, library -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, Various titles
This book was donated by Principal R E Thwaites to the Ballarat College Library, in the final year of his tenure (1933-45). Example of ongoing community support of the school. The Weatherly Library was opened in 1936 and its collection significantly established by donation or bequest of old collegians and members of the college community and associates.Four books of various titles and bindingsBook plate inside front cover: Crest / Ballarat College / Library / Presented by / R E Thwaites 1945r-e-thwaites, weatherly-library, library, ballarat-college -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Edward Hart, A Handbook of Volumetric Analysis, 1878
Brown/black book of 326 booksnon-fictionvolume, analysis -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Dianne Campbell, Lawyers of the Goldfields Research Notes, 2004
Two research books on goldfields lawyers.henry cuthbert, dianne campbell goldfields lawyers collection, cutherbert's archives, william boykett, richard oakley, richard coverdale -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, L.T. Frazer et al, A Guide to the Ballaarat & District Planning Scheme, 1959, 1959
Two blue soft covered booksballarat planning scheme, town planning, h.r. maddern -
Federation University Historical Collection
Books, Edward Tomkins, Machine Contruction and Drawing; Being an introduction to The Study of Machine Construction and to the Applicaition of Geometrical Drawing for the representati0n of Machinery, Volumes 1 and 2, 1873, 1873
Edward Tomkins was a lecturer on Engineering at Queen's COllege, Liverpool. Two brown, hard covered books..1) Inside front page "Presented by Philip Leeis Albert Street Sebastopol to J A Burritt -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Work on paper (item) - K.N. McDonald lecture notes on Aviation topics
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Register of Lands 54-55, 1955
Records of apportioned Water Rights for farmers in Tatura District 1954-1955Books - Irrigation|Rural Industry - Irrigationirrigation, farming -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book
Part of Ruth Clark collectionBox of books, box 2 of 5reference book -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Books & Papers, Norwellan Woollen Mills, Norwellen Financial records, 1930's
Records related to financial sales and some production records of Nowellan Woollen Mills Stawell North Western Woollen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDELedgers, Books & Records 1930 Onwardsmanufacture