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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - YALLOOK : COUNTY OF BENDIGO, 1957
Map. Yallook, County of Bendigo, Talambe, Neilborough, Yarraberb, Salisbury, Pompapiel. Drawn and reproduced at the Department of Lands and Survey, Melbourne,1957. Distances shown on the plan are derived from original surveys of varying dates and whilst approximately correct do not necessarily conform to modern standards of accuracy. For survey information application should be made to the central plan office, or to the office of titles. Some ink scibbles appear at the right top of this map. Price 2/-. (number 14 in map cupboard 1)By Authority W.M.Houston, Govt.Printer,Melbourne.map, bendigo, yallook -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - GOLD CRADLE FOR PUDDLING GOLD
Gold Cradle constructed of oiled timber. Approx 500mm high by 1000 mm long. Modern era, Not Gold mining 1860-70's era -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Portable operating table used by Sir Victor Bonney, Allen & Hanburys, England, c. 1900
This operating table belonged to the famous gynaecological surgeon Dr Victor Bonney and was given to Dr Frank Forster in 1953 by his widow Mrs Annie Bonnie, a distant relative of Forster's. Dr Victor Bonney (1872 - 1953) followed his father into medicine and trained at St Bartholomew's and the Middlesex Hospitals. Writing his obituary in 1953, FW Roques said of Bonney that he "'made three great gifts to surgery. First, he was the pioneer of myomectomy; second, with Berkeley, he extended and perfected Wertheim's operation for carcinoma of the cervix; and third, he devised a fine surgical technique emulated by so many of his pupils. To theatre sisters, labour-ward sisters and young house-surgeons he will always be remembered as the discoverer of 'Bonney's Blue' [antiseptic solution].'" Bonney's utilitarian, portable operating table has a round, worn scrubbed patch showing traces of his famous blue solution.This portable operating table was owned and used by pioneering gynaecological surgeon Sir Victor Bonney in London, U.K. c 1900. Dr Bonney employed two theatre sisters and had two sets of instruments and portable operating tables. This made it possible for Dr Bonney to 'complete three or more operations a day by rotating staff and equipment with a chauffeur driven Lanchester or Rolls Royce', delivering them from one house to the next. The donor of the operating table, the late Dr Frank Forster, was a distant relative of Sir Victor Bonney's widow, Annie Appleyard, formerly of Tasmania. When he visited her in the UK after Bonney's death, she offered the operating table to Dr Forster for the RANZCOG Museum. It was still in a canvas bag in the boot of one of Bonney's cars. Sir Victor Bonney was the pioneer of myomectomy, the surgical procedure for removing uterine fibroids. In collaboration with Berkeley, he extended and perfected Wertheim's operation for carcinoma of the cervix. Bonney was an influential teacher, developing and promoting conservatism of surgical technique (minimal intervention) that has had a lasting influence in modern surgical practice. To theatre-sisters, labour-ward sisters and young house-surgeons he will always be remembered as the discoverer of Bonney's Blue an antiseptic that was characteristically blue.Portable, laminated operating table. Plywood rectangular table with two laminated plywood extensions, a head board, and a foot board. At the foot board are insets of canvas straps to support a patient's ankles. Two detachable stirrup poles, each with a canvas strap attached, fit into two holes at the lower end of the table. The table is supported by two timber trellis cross braces with metal bars, and supported at the centre by a metal rod that allows the table to pivot up and down. Two metal arcs with a locking mechanism fix the table at the desired elevation, allowing a Trendelenburg tilt ( a 45 degree tilt, with the patient's head downwards.) The operating table is demountable for transportation and re-assembly.obstetric delivery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - DONALD CLARKE COLLECTION: FRANK J. EVERY & SONS INVOICE
Invoice dated 01/01/1948 for one book "True Confessions" purchased By Mr D. W. Clarke, "Sunnybrae", Llanelly from Frank J. Every & Sons for £0.19.01.. Frank J. Every & Sons, Every's Book and Stationery Centre and Modern Lending Library. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - COHEN'S MODERN SELF INSTRUCTOR IN PHRENOLOGY
271 page hardcover titled 'The Modern Self Instructor in Phrenology, Physiognomy and physiology or The Peoples Hand book of Human Nature. Red in colour with gold print.The first page is yellow paper which has a hand written note in black ink which reads: 'Presented to Henry Gough by his teacher A. Hampson for obtaining the highest number of marks during 1887 in his class at St. Paul's Sunday School dated 1/04/88. The book is Cohen's view into the mind, body, and sole of human beings.Gustavus Cohen. George Whitehead & Sons, Printers, New Street & Kings Street, Huddersfield.medicine, mental health, phrenology, henry gough, a. hampton -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - Atlas, The Imperial Atlas of Modern Geography, 1860
Publisher Walter Graham Blackie (1816-1906) began as a letterpress operator, printer and publisher. He married Marion Brodie 16/4/1846. In 185, his successful business in Glasgow, employed 60 men and 40 boys.The Imperial Atlas of Modern Geography published in London by Blackie and Son, Warwick Square, E.C.; Glasgow and Edinburgh in 1860 MDCCCLX. The atlas includes an extensive series of maps embracing the most recent discoveries and the latest political divisions of territory in all parts of the world compiled and engraved from the most authentic sources. world maps, index -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - REMEMBER OUR WORLD WAR 2 NURSES
Soft covered book, Remember our World War 2 Nurses, the service and sacrifice of Bendigo nurses in World War Two, 150 pages with black and white photographs & maps, researched and written by Murray Poustie, published by the Northern District School of Nursing Graduates Association Inc, printed in Bendigo by Bendigo Modern Press.Murray Poustiebooks, military, nursing, bendigo-nursing-ww2 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: UP AND AWAY
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Wednesday, May 12, 2004. Up and away: former Bendigo mayor Cr T.R. Flood, on right, gets ready to take off with an unnamed Qantas pilot of the first Boeing 707/338C, with a convertible passenger-cargo cabin, in 1967. The jet, named The City of Bendigo, took the mayor, and six other Bendigonians, from Avalon to Sydney, including a cruise over Melbourne. The Bendigo party were also guests of Qantas at the then modern Wentworth Hotel. Before returning to Victoria, they were taken on a tour of the Kingsford Smith aerodrome at Mascot.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: W.N.ABBOTT MEDICAL RESEARCH PAPER
Small booklet of 8 pages, The Electrical Factor in Metabolism (Section 5P) The Modern Approach to Chronic Afflictions of the Upper and Lower Respiratory Tracts, by W.N.Abbott and E.F.Fowler, printed by the Commercial printing Company Boulcott Avenue Wellington.medical -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: QUEEN STREET
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999. Queen Street: factory, circa 1900. In 1893, Simon Brown formed a partnership with Charles Turner in Williamson Street, Bendigo, trading as Brown&Turner. The partnership had ceased by 1900 when the business was relocated to a modern two-storey brick building at 8-12 Queen Street where it traded as S. Brown & Company. With the gradual decline in carriage sales S. Brown & Companybecame motor dealers in about 1930 and continued to trade until the 1970s.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ERROL BOVAIRD COLLECTION: DANCE STEPS FOR MODERN BALLROOM
The John Bovaird Collection: booklet: Dance steps for the modern ballroom by "Rhythm". Fifth edition - revised and enlarged. National handbooks - No. 2. Robertson & Mullens Limited Melbourne. Price : One shilling. 32p.clubs and associations, sport -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: BOOKLET - A GUIDE TO YOUTH
Small booklet (32 pages) titled "A Guide to Youth" A reliable sex education book for boys 12-14 years. Foreword by Professor Harvey Sutton O.B.E. The booklet was published by Father and Son welfare movement of Australia in January, 1959. Contents - Part 1 - The wonder of the human body: the marvel of modern machines, the greatest of all machines, factories within. Part 2 - Up to young manhood: taking on a new look, shooting up, fitness is fine, thinking of habits, leaving childish things behind. Part 3 - The miracle of birth: we grow from an egg cell; fertilisation takes place, commencing to grow, from an egg cell to a baby, being born. Part 4 - Building our lives: adventure unlimited, building to a plan, God has a plan, too.books, school, sex education -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: WALKABOUT MAGAZINE 1966
Walkabout magazine special annual issue December 1966. Price 50 cents. On the cover a view of the Olgas and at bottom presenting: "this Australia" big colour section. The magazine has 84 pages. Contents: Mail bag - Publisher's column - 1966 and all that - The small world of Jamesy rice - modern miners dig foundations of new Australia - Christmas Day - This Australia - Holiday, Australian style - Pages turned by children - Charlie delta tango - On the move - book reviews.book, magazine, travel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NORMAN PENROSE COLLECTION: LETTERING AND NOTES
Artwork. Norman Penrose collection: 3 pages of notes on lettering. 1 page on lettering for a purpose. 2 pages of an example of Modern Half Unical lettering. All notes written on various pieces of creamy paper.person, bendigo, norman william penrose, norman penrose collection, notes on lettering, modern half unical lettering -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - THE VINEYARDS OF BENDIGO IN 1864 - FROM THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER, 2000
THE VINEYARDS OF BENDIGO IN 1864 - FROM THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER. 51 PAGES. Published by Holland House for the Bendigo District Winegrowers. Written on front page ' J.Evans,2003' THE VINEYARDS OF BENDIGO IN 1864. (2000) by "Our Special Correspondent'' Letters to the Bendigo Advertiser form 25th May to 28 July 1864. Re-arranged and annotated by Mike Butcher Copyright Mark Butcher (2000) First published by Holland House Publishing, Strathdale, Victoria Printed in Bendigo by Bendigo Modern Press 51 PAGES. Published by Holland House for the Bendigo and District Winegrowers Asscociation. This is an annotated edition of a series of seventeen articles that appeared in the Bendigo Advertiser, between 25 May and 28 July 1864, describing the vineyards around Bendigo.edited by Mike Butcherbendigo, hospital, vineyards and wine making., bendigo, vineyards, winegrowers, 1864 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - ALLAN BUDGE COLLECTION: SLIDE PAIRS & TERRACES, HOUSE, EAGLEHAWK, 1988
Slide, Allan Budge Collection: Pairs & Terraces, House, Eaglehawk. A pair; obviously different owners with one attempting to go 'modern'.house, public, allan budge collection:, allan budge collection: -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: OLD LONG GULLY POST OFFICE
Copy of a newspaper cutting titled Modern Building Replaces The Old Post Office at long Gully. Written on the paper is 18/2/47 and Opened 17/2/47. Article mentions the generosity of Mr Thomas Paynting for erecting the new Post Office which the department leased from him. Mrs Paynting opened the new office and was the first customer. A photo shows the window of the old Post Office. It has Post & Telegraph Office and the monogram of Queen Victoria.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - old long gully post office, mr a g porritt, mr thomas paynting, mr s dawson, mr f straub, postal department, mr w s cox, long gully progress association, mrs paynting, the advertiser -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MANUSCRIPT RE ''TURAND'' PROPERTY AT MAIDEN GULLY
Manuscript re ''Turand'' - Property at Maiden Gully - subtitled ''Historically - Ancient and in the Dream Times''. Author (owner) is B S Andrew. Undated. Property is at the commencement of Myers Creek. Description of aboriginal background to area, modern history (the hotel and associated home), nearby forest, dams and water. Of particular interest on p.2 is description of the 'museum' in the Stables building (description on contents of museum) Description of the Cellars and the House itself. Article concludes: '' This has been more lengthy than I would have liked but I find that visitors have different interests and in fully covering questions that are usually asked each can browse through and view their own particular interest''. Included here (March 2013) is relevant citation from CoGB Heritage Policy Citations Project, Lovell Chen 2010)document, names of bendigo pioneers -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Decorative object - Plate, Royal Selangor, c.2017
Gifted to ANZCA during the ANZCA ASM 2017, held in Brisbane.Pewter plate of medium size, with embossed central image of modern day Malaysia city landscape. Presented in manufacturer blue cardboard boxFront: [MALAYSIA] Reverse: [ROYAL / SELANGOR / PEWTER]asm, brisbane, royal selangor -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Colour Photo of the Triggs Dairy Farm at Bungaree, Derek Leather, Triggs Dairy Farm, Bungaree, 1980s
Trigg Dairy Farm, built in the 1970s, showing a Rotolactor and silo for storing grass silage. Today this set up may be considered unique in this District.An example of a modern dairy operation in the 1970sColour photo of Triggs Dairy Farm, Bungaree, showing milking operation with Friesian cows in the holding yards, in the foreground. The photo includes a Rotolactor, on the left and a silo which held grass silage in the background. Built in the early 1970s this operation was considered unique in the District.trigg dairy farm operation, bunagree, 1970 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, c.1964
Typical example of replacement from mansions to flats. Three storey walk ups, by three buildings. In the modern style. Brick.black and white photograph, mounted in good condition.Flats Barkly Street, site of former St Margarets, 56 Barkly Street, taken in 1964. Old house demolished and flats erected.' -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, ('… by being squeezed through…')
Discusses the influence of background, temperament and creativity on an architect as well as the three phases in the development of architecture in 20th century and the theme of space. A long critique on the issue of the sails of the Sydney Opera House. The question of art versus technology in the future of architecture is argued. (Is this related to D020)This is an untitled speech, annotated with numbers indicating markers for slides, "Lights".Typewritten (carbon copy), with major pencil edits, quarto, 21 pages. Starts on page 2.On page 2, the title 'The Phases of Modern Architecture' is crossed out.creativity, functionalism, ornament, romanticism, fragmentation, space, computer, beauty, sydney opera house, sigfried giedion, jorn utzon, ove arup, super-functionalism, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The New Architecture, c. 1963
Discusses twentieth century architecture and the evolution of modern architecture. Describes present architecture in three categories, namely vernacular, professional and creative. Examples of house designs within the new architecture are given.This manuscript was published as a book titled "The New Architecture" (The Arts in Australia Series), Longmans, Melbourne, 1963.Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits, quarto, 18 pagesmodern architecture, australia, young architects, creative architecture, new architecture, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Current Architecture, c. 1970
This text summarises the differences in architecture and proposes, unlike in other art forms, that architecture has a mainstream which has consistency in it, yet is also ever changing. The term 'modern architecture' is becoming suspect and obsolete. Visual art is inevitably involved with social evolution. It discusses utilitarian and creative architecture. Boyd proposes architecture is between science and art, and that architecture by itself means the architecture of this age.Typewritten, quarto, 11 pages (Note: Mentions the 1960s, possibly implying it was written late 1960s-1970/1971)modern architecture, social evolution, utilitarian architecture, creative architecture, mcluhan era, glutternberg era, henry russell hitchcock, paul rudolph, philip johnson, kenzo tange, archigram, sydney opera house, reston, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Dead End of Modern Architecture, 1971
Discusses the new skyscrapers changing our skyline and classifies them into two types - development buildings and name buildings.Original manuscript of the article ‘Big boxes with holes – for high profits or for prestige’ published in The Sunday Australian on 01.08.1971.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 8 pagesmodern architecture, skyscrapers, development buildings, name buildings, sculptural competitions, clean and uncomplicated, marland house, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Architecture in Seclusion, 1967
... for their own 'modern' architectural style. Boyd points out ...Boyd discusses Australia and New Zealand's search for their own 'modern' architectural style. Boyd points out the influence of the natural landscape that affects these designs and architectural decisions. In addition, he argues that the search for 'modern' architecture isn't rushed due to the need of respecting the natural landscape of both Australia and New ZealandOriginal manuscript of an article 'Australia in seclusion’ published in Journal of the New Zealand Institute of Architects, Vol. 34, September 1967, pp.270-275.Typewritten (c copy), foolscap, 21 pages (two copies of page 9)walter burley griffin, harold desbrowe annear, robert haddon, seabrook and fildes, roy grounds, geoffrey mewton, edward f. billson, best overent (overend), modern architecture, sydney opera house, ian mckay's c/b/ alexander presbyterian agriculture college, ernest kump, sydney school, california, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Under Tension, 1963
Boyd argues that modern architecture has triggered a necessity for greater harmony between architects and engineers. Boyd describes the architectural qualities of tension structures through an analysis of several case studies including projects by Frei Otto and Boyd's own house at Walsh St. Being a relatively new concept, Boyd criticises the neglect towards smaller buildings in this structural system, and also highlights some of its shortcomings. A 2-page letter from 'Arthur' (surname unknown) at the University of Melbourne's Department of Civil Engineering provides feedback to Boyd on his analyses of the chosen case studies.Original manuscript of article published in The Architectural Review Vol.134, No.801, November 1963, pp. 324 - 334. This draft was returned with covering letter from: ‘Arthur’ (AJF) Melbourne Uni. Dept Civil Engineering. Typewritten (c copy), foolscap, 14 (+2 quarto letter) pagesMinor handwritten editsengineering, tensile structure, master-designer, bernard lafaille, zagreb french pavilion, matthew nowicki, livestock pavilion, frei otto, paul rudolph, florida house, bill irwin, kevin borland, peter mcintyre, john and phyllis murphy, yuncken freeman, sidney myer music bowl, eero saarinen, yale hockey rink, edward d. stone, brussels u.s. fair pavilion, boston arts centre, walsh street, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Skyline and Houses, c. 1963
Boyd's view of the development of Australian architecture's progression over the years and the slowly forming identity of Australian architecture.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 5 pagesmodern australia, o-y-o (on your own) flats, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Painting, Asher Bilu, Solstar, 1968
... Petty, in the Model House Interior exhibit on modern living... Petty, in the Model House Interior exhibit on modern living ...Robin Boyd most likely saw Solstar at Asher Bilu's exhibition at South Yarra Gallery in September 1968. In November 1968, Robin Boyd arranged for the loan of this painting from South Yarra Gallery to Australian Pavilion at Expo '70 in Osaka, where Boyd was appointed Exhibit Architect. It hung in the bedroom over a bed, containing a life-size cut-out figure by Bruce Petty, in the Model House Interior exhibit on modern living in the Space Tube. On its return from Expo, the painting was in transit at the Boyd's home in Walsh Street and they liked it so much that they decided to buy it. Solstar originally hung on the wall at the end of the galley kitchen. The artwork at the Boyd's home in Walsh St has been moved several times over the years. Solstar now hangs above the dining table, but at the time of Solstar's acquisition, the Boyds hung the painting "Winter Triumphant" (1920) by Penleigh Boyd, Robin Boyd’s father, above the dining table. In early 2021, Asher and Luba Bilu visited Walsh St to view Solstar again. Asher was extremely happy with how the painting looked and its condition 53 years after painting it. He requested it be hung a little higher and he returned in April to make some minor restorations to remove scratches. Silver mixed media with large black circular area in the central lower half. On reverse has the title: Solstar/A. Bilu/Arrow showing which way up. Unsigned on the front.asher bilu, penleigh boyd, expo 70, osaka, robin boyd, south yarra gallery, walsh st artwork, ohm2022, ohm2022_13 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine, The New Yorker (facsimile), Oct 2, 1948
This is a facsimile copy, produced by Masters of Architecture Students at the Melbourne School of Design University of Melbourne, 2017. The original magazine was exhibited on the coffee table in the 'House of Tomorrow' designed by Robin Boyd for the Modern Home Exhibition 20 October to 1 November 1949, the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne.new yorker, walsh st library