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Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Boy with Swan)
Colour photograph of a clay sculpture by Matcham Skipper of a seated boy with a swan. Printed on reverse: 9821308 1 © Sandy Kilpatricksandy kilpatrick, photograph, matcham skipper, sculpture, boy, swan -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Wyn Roberts
Black and white photograph of a clay sculpture by Matcham Skipper of Wyn Roberts. Nonematcham skipper, photograph, sculpture, wyn roberts -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, C. NETTLETON,PHOTO, MELBOURNE, APPROX. 1865
THIS MINE WAS SITUATED ABOUT 100 YARDS SOUTH WEST OF ALBERT STREET AND ANGUS STREET CORNER. RED CLAY FROM THIS MINE WAS USED FOR BRICK MAKING..1 SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF CLUNES ALLUVIAL GOLD MINING CO. .2 SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF POPPET HEAD-MINERS ON PLATFORM-THATCHED ROOF BUILDINGS, SCATTERING OF LARGE LOGS IN FOREGROUND, USED FOR FIRES. .3 COPY OF ABOVE PHOTOGRAPH IN BLACK AND WHITE (POSTCARD SIZE).1 PRINTED: CLUNES ALLUVIAL GOLD MINING COMPANY REGISTERED CLUNES .2 PRINTED ON FRONT : ALLUVIAL GOLD MINING COMPANY REGISTERED CLUNES HANDWRITTEN: PERIOD 1865. SITUATED ABOUT 100 YDS SW OF ALBERT AND ANGUS STREET CORNER. RED CLAY FROM THIS MINE WAS USED FOR BRICK MAKINGphotographs, mining, clunes alluvial mining company -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Ian Sprague, [Ceramic Panel] by Ian Sprague, c1977
Ian SPRAGUE (1920 - 18 April 1994) Born Geelong, Victoria Ian Broun Sprague's initial training was in Architecture, completing a degree at the University of Melbourne in 1950. After a serious car accident in England, Sprague was encouraged to take up a craft to restore the strength in his arms. He studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, London for three years, and spent two months at the David Leach Pottery in Devon, before returning to Australia in 1962. In 1964 Ian Sprague established the Craft Centre in Toorak Road, South Yarra, and the Mungeribar Pottery in Upper Beaconsfield, with Robin Welch, Mungeribar being an Aboriginal word meaning 'red clay'. In 1981, he moved to Mooney-Mooney, NSW (Mungeribar was gutted by bushfires shortly after he left), and to Noosa in 1992. The Mungeribar Pottery mark is an impressed 'm', and Sprague's own mark is an impressed 'IS' with the S rendered in Morse code. Ian Sprague's Mungeribar apprentices were Grattan Burley, Victor Greenaway (1969–73), Christopher Sanders (1976-78}, Trevor Hanby (1978–80). In 1981, he moved to Mooney-Mooney, NSW , and Noosa in 1992. Greenaway's mark in his Mungeribar years was an impressed capital G. Grattan Burley (for six months), The Craft Centre in South Yarra was owned and stocked entirely by Ian Sprague, and he travelled all over Australia in search of the best possible textiles, glassware, woodwork and jewellery, not just pottery. The opening exhibition showed the pottery of Robin Welch. Sprague sold the Centre in 1967, but soon started a campaign for a government funded centre, eventually established as the Meat Market Craft Centre in North Melbourne. In 1971 Sprague became president of the recently created Craft Association of Victoria. Dismayed by the quality of teaching in art schools and technical colleges, he ran many workshops around the country on the textural treatment of clay. This work is part of the Jan Feder Memorial Ceramics Collection. Jan Feder was an alumna of the Gippsland Campus who studied ceramics on the campus. She passed away in the mid 1980s. Her student peers raised funds to buy ceramic works in her memory. They bought works from visiting lecturers who became leading ceramic artists around the world, as well as from many of the staff who taught there.Contemporary ArtTexture fire clay slab and partly glazed wall panel. Ian Sprague produced his hand modeleed wall panels by cutting them from fireclay blocks, heating and scraping them, and applying bold simplified motifs. A strong solution of salted wated was poured onto the rugged clay surfaceswhich produced a warm toasted surface effect. The panels show a clear understanding of the modulation of two dimensional relief sculpture. Artists stamp on lower RH cornerceramics, ian sprague, gippsland campus, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, mungeribar, meat markery craft centre, craft centre south yarra -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - GOLD CRUCIBLE
Bendigo clay crucible used for smelting, assaying and refining gold. Printed inside circular mark on side of crucible in black : 'Bendigo Clay Crucible' Large letter 'G' stamped in centre. Manufactured by Bendigo Pottery.gold mines, mining equipment, gold crucible -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tile, c 1914
This clay roof tile was part of the ANTARES cargo, a large consignment of tiles on its way to Melbourne. THE ANTARES In mid-November 1914, after the beginning of the First World War, a young local man went one evening to fish near the Bay of Islands, west of Peterborough. He later arrived home hurriedly and in an agitated state declaring: "The Germans are coming!" His family laughed and disbelieved him, as this young fellow was prone to telling fictional tales. About a month later, on December 13th 1914, local farmers Phillip Le Couteur and Peter Mathieson were riding in the vicinity, checking on cattle. Phillip Le Couteur saw what he “thought was the hull of a ship below the cliffs.” He rode to Allansford and contacted police. The next day, two Constables and Phillip Le Couteur returned to the site, where they dug a trench near the top of the cliff and sank a log in it. To this they attached a rope, which they threw down the cliff face. Constable Stainsbury and Phillip Le Couteur then made the dangerous descent down the rope on the sheer cliff face. They found wreckage strewn around a small cove and a portion of a man's body under the cliffs. The hull of the ship could be seen about 300 metres out to sea. Some of the wreckage revealed the name Antares and the remains of the ship's dinghy bore the name Sutlej. During the next two weeks and with the help of the Warrnambool lifeboat and crew, two more bodies were found. Later investigations proved that the tragic wreck was indeed that of the Antares, reported overdue on the 207th day of her voyage from Marseilles, France, to Melbourne. She was a three masted, 1749 ton iron clipper, built in Glasgow in 1888 and originally named and launched as the Sutlej. Bought in 1907 by Semider Bros. from Genoa, Italy, she was refitted and renamed Antares. It was later realised that the local lad who a month earlier had declared he had seen German guns being fired, had probably seen distress flares fired from the deck of the Antares the night she was wrecked. She was last sailed under Captain Gazedo and wrecked at what is now known as Antares Rock, near the Bay of Islands. She had been carrying a large cargo of roof tiles from France to Melbourne, consigned to Mullaly & Byrne. Many of them are now to be seen amongst the battered and scattered remains of the wreck. Some of the timbers were found to be blackened by fire. An Information Board has been erected on the cliff top near to the site of the Antares wreck, at the end of Radfords Rd, west of Peterborough. (Ref: Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s “Antares” fact sheet, Victorian Heritage Database, Information Board at Peterborough, Flagstaff Hill Significance Assessment 2010) The Antares was one of the last of the 'tall ships' to be lost along the south west coast of Victoria, and is the only wreck that took the lives of all people on board. She is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register VHS S34. The Antares is significant as a sail trader carrying an international inbound cargo. It is part of the Great Ocean Road Historic Shipwreck Trail. Piece of a clay roof tile recovered from the wreck of the Antares. Has a relief of a horse on back. Artefact Reg No A/7.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, antares, tall ship, peterborough, 1914 shipwreck, phillip le couteur, peter mathieson, constable stainsbury, sutlej, antares rock., bay of islands, clay tile, roofing tile, roof tile -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Decorative object - Photograph, Chris Pittard, Eltham District Historical Society Plate, c.2018
Decorative plate commissioned by Eltham District Historical Society for use as gifts for guest speakers, etc. The decoration is a representation of the EDHS logo which features the Eltham Railway Trestle Bridge and Shillinglaw CottageSquare clay plate, glazed and fired, 14.5 x 14.5 x 2cmOn face decorated with the EDHS logo in colour. On revesre "Eltham District Historical Society" and "C. Pittard"chris pittard, decorative plate, shillinglaw cottage, eltham railway trestle bridge, artwork -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Clay Crock, Untitled
2 Gallon Clay based crock No lid Patten around top & bottom 1 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Garden Tile, c1888
Garden edging manufactured by White Bros which is now known as Vitclay.Sandy clay coloured garden edging tile, square base with decorative top.'White Bros/Registered/2/3/88/ pressed onto front of tile.ceramics, terracotta -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - Bridge over lagoon, Graham Street, Sandridge, Borough of Sandridge, 15 Oct 1878
Drawing of Graham Street bridge over the lagoon, 1878.Signed by E. Clark, Town Clerk, and Chas. Clay, Borough Surveyor.engineering - bridges, edward clark, town clerks, charles clay, graham street, sandridge lagoon -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, BOOK: The Atomic Submarine - The story of the "Nautilis"; the world's first Atomic driven vessel
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - GOLD CRUCIBLE
Bendigo clay crucible used for smelting, assaying and refining gold. Printed inside circular mark on side of crucible in black : 'Bendigo Clay Crucible' Large letter 'F' stamped in centre. denoting size. Manufactured by Bendigo Pottery.gold mines, mining equipment, gold crucible -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Pipe clay
Incomplete clay pipe. Section of the stem glued to the bowl. Embossed and some other markings.Floral or berries on stem on one side of bowl and harp on the other side of the bowl. 'GLASGOW' and 8 on one side of stem and indeterminate writing on the other side of the stem. -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Pipe clay
White clay pipe bowl and shaft. Very discoloured - rusty brown, burn markspipe, goldfields, tobacco, leisure, smoking, recreation, gios -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - MORTAR & PESTLE
.1 PESTLE: BROKEN WOODEN HANDLE ,CLAY IS STAINED .2 MORTAR: POURING LIPWARRANTED ACID PROOF 8 STICKER MARKED : 118local history, medical and surgery, medical -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Valerie Marshall, Shingle Style Hand Built Pot by Valerie Marshall, 1985, 1974
Valarie Marshall was a Diploma student at the Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education from 1972 to 1974.Shingle style hand built pot with clay pellets lightly coloured with copper oxide. gippsland campus, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, ceramics, valerie marshall, gippsland institute of advanced education, alumini -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan (copy), Ballarat School of Mines Plumbing Building, 1954
.1) Ballarat School of Mines Sound Installation of Plumbing Shop, by architect John Firth, 1954 .2) Plan and sections of the proposed Scheme - conversion of Ballarat School of Mines Clay Mill Building to Fluid Mechanics Laboratory, by architect John E. Dixon, 1962 .3) Plan for Ballarat School of Mines New Sanitary Accomodation, 1967 .4) Plan for Ballarat School of Mines Extension to Existing Workshop by architect Percy E. Everett. The plan includes the former Ballarat Supreme Courtjohn firth, percy everett, john e. dixon, ballarat school of mines, clay, ceramics, plumbing, buildings, architectural plan -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 19/12/1946
Taken by photographer for State Rivers and Water Supply Commission.Medium sized black and white photograph. Centre picture: Horse drawn scoops dig clay from the borrow pit, and the central horse-drawn cart moves under the bridge to collect clay through an opening in the roof for transport to the embankment.goulburn weir, victorian state rivers and supply commission -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: GIRLFRIENDS
BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Friday, February 20, 2004. Girlfriends: Bagshot primary school in the 1950s. From left: Ruth Pitson, Joan Clay, Wendy Brown, Joy Peatling and Nola Clay. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - black and white, Ceramics Studio at the Ballarat School of Mines, c1968
Ceramics was taught at the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School. Three students at work at the Ballarat School of Mines Ceramics Studio. Two work on the pottery wheel while the third wedges clay, and makes balls of clay in preparation for throwing on the wheel. The person on the left hand side is Chinese born Raymond Hsu.ballarat school of mines, wilson, ballarat technical art school, ceramics, pottery, pottery wheel, raymond hsu, alumni, international students, sculpture, 3d, visual arts -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Reconstructed Historic Sawpit, Mt Clay, n.d
Black and white photo mounted on strong cardboard. Lots of trees. Car on left side. Log barriers. Large log over sawpit. Information area - roofed.Front: Green label - Reconstructed historic Saw Pit Mt. Clay. Back: -mount clay -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Chamberpot, Hoffman Co, 1930c
Used as toilet receptacle in bedroom, where toilet facilities not conveniently available.Ceramic chamberpot, cream glaze, single handle. Caneware glaze, clear glaze over clay.Hoffman (stamped on base)chamberpots, bedrooms, toilets -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Chamberpot, Hoffman Co, 1930c
Used as toilet receptacle in bedroom, where toilet facilities not conveniently available.Ceramic chamberpot, cream glaze, single handle. Caneware glaze, clear glaze over clay.Hoffman (moulded on base)chamberpots, bedrooms, toilets -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Clay Pipe, n.d
White clay pipe, decorated on bowl and stem. Stamp on stem, 'Made in England'. Yellow mouthpiece -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Pipe clay
White clay pipe bowl and shaft. Shaft in the form of an eagle's claw, with the bowl held in the talons.pipe, goldfields, tobacco, leisure, smoking, recreation, gios -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - CRUCIBLE
Clay crucible marked Battersea Round F Morgan England commonly used for melting gold.Morgan Englandmining, equipment, crucible -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - CRUCIBLE
Clay crucible marked Battersea Round F Morgan England commonly used for melting gold.Morgan Englandmining, equipment, crucible -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - CRUCIBLE
Clay crucible marked Battersea Round D Morgan England commonly used for melting gold.Morgan Englandmining, equipment, crucible -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - CRUCIBLE
Clay crucible marked Battersea Round G Morgan England commonly used for melting gold.Morgan Englandmining, equipment, crucible -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - CRUCIBLE
Clay crucible marked Battersea Round G Morgan England commonly used for melting gold.Morgan Englandmining, equipment, crucible