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Federation University Art Collection
Ceramics, O'Reilly, Kathryn, [Bowl with fish] by Kathryn O'Reilly, 1994
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.art, artwork, ceramics, tafe ceramics collection, kathryn o'reilly -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork-Ceramics, Cogger, Anne, 'Fish Jug' by Anne Cogger, 1991
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Blue glazed ceramic jug. If you can assist with information on this artist or artwork please use the comment box below.art, artwork, anne cogger, ceramics, available, tafe ceramics collection -
Federation University Art Collection
Drawing - Artwork, K. McCutchan, [Fish and Foot], by K. McCuthan, 1990
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Incised black and white drawing. If you can provide information on this artist or artwork please leave a message in the comment box below.Signature and date lower right corner "K. McCuthan '90"art, artwork, mccutchan, drawing, fish -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Fish Hatcheries at the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Victoria, Fish Hatcheries on the West Side of the Gardens
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Park Orchards Community House
Newspaper, Tropical fish course at Park Orchards Community House, with tutor Graeme Moulden. Doncaster and Templestowe News, circa 1986
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Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1981 Station Street Aspendale fish and chip shop - corner Lawrence Avenue, 1981
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Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1981 - Aspendale shopping centre - fish and chip shop, Van Der Zypp’s newsagency and corner of Lawrence Avenue, 1981
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Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1981 - Aspendale shopping centre - fish and chip shop - corner Lawrence Avenue, 1981
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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Cuthill William J, The River of Little Fish, 1970
A history of Traralgon Victoria is early settlement 1840 to its creation as a city in 1906's includes some photographsR B Harrissettlers, explorers, religion -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book - Masters Thesis, Sudheera Polavarapu, Microencapsulation of Fish Oil/Olive Oil Blends Using Sugar Beet as an Encapsulant, 2011
masters thesis, agricultural science, fish oil, olive oil, sugar beet -
Darebin Art Collection
Photograph, David Wadelton, Jim & Pam in their High Street Fish & Chip Shop, 2014
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Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, FC Hooper et al, The Tale of the Black Fish - A history of Kooweerup High School 1957 - 1977, 1977
Lists of Teachers, students, School Councils and Parents and Citzens Association160 p.; 21 cmnon-fictionLists of Teachers, students, School Councils and Parents and Citzens Associationroll call 1958 - 1977, house captains 1961 - 1977 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - CD, Sandra Pullman, Luffmann Ponds Opening 2010, 15 May 2010
Created by Sandi Pullman on 15 May 2010. The opening of the Luffmann Ponds after they had been repaired with a concrete lining and reshaped. Unveiling of Plaque with picture and description of the ponds. Funded jointly by the Friends of Burnley Gardens and The University of Melbourne. Key persons: Andrew Smith, Gardens Manager, Alex Chernov, Chancellor, The University of Melbourne, Prof Richard Roush, Dean Melbourne School of Land and Environment, Barry Jones, (former MP), John Fordham, Chairman Friends of Burnley Gardens14 colour slides on a CD. The Opening of the Luffmann Ponds in 2010 after they had been repaired with a concrete lining and re-shaped. Unveiling of Plaque with picture and description of the ponds.opening, luffmann ponds, plaque, friends of burnley gardens, the university of melbourne, sandra pullman, fobg, andrew smith, alex chernov, richard roush, barry jones, john fordham, unveiling plaque, lily ponds -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Award - Trophy, ECMA Drum and Bugle Band Contest 1919, 1919
Won by Moonee Ponds Area 58ASilver Metal trophyECMA Drum and Bugle Band Contest 1919 Moonee Ponds Area 58Aregimental property, 58th battalion, essendon rifles, trophy, wark vc club -
The Paynesville Maritime Museum
Fish box
This fish box is as taken from a Paynesville fishing boat circa 1960.Wooden fish box containing fishing net and a lamp -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Membership Card Auburn Sub Branch
This is a Financial Membership Card for Auburn RSL, 1951. The card has been issued to ?L Pond.This is an original Financial Membership Card that was issued by the Auburn RSL Sub Branch to ?L Pond in 1951.A Financial Membership Card from Auburn RSSAILA,1951, an oblong, grey card, thr RSL Badge on the front, members name and signature and secretary signature. Figures 1 2 3 on the back.Members name and signature - ?L Pond, Secretary signature - ?E Siddon.membership card, auburn rsl, 1951 -
Hume City Civic Collection
Pamphlet
This is a pamphlet about the Emu Bottom Wetlands where the platypus live and swim in Jacksons Creek. The Friends of Emu Bottom Wetlands is chiefly responsible for getting the Platypus Ponds Project going. They were established in 1974 under the auspices of the former Shire of Bulla to advise and assist in the reserves, preservation and protection of the platypus.A Small pamphlet about the local platypus.Platypus Ponds/on/Jacksons Creek/Sunburyplatypus, emu bottom wetlands, emu bottom, shire of bulla, jacksons creek, sunbury, hume city -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - S.S. Gippsland, 1910 c
Note on back Happy Christmas to all from Aunt AliceBlack and white postcard showing SS Gippsland in Reeves Channel below Jemmys Point heading towards town East end of Rigby and Snake Island shown Fish pens visible along Hopeton Channelk shoreline Lakes Entrance VictoriaView from Jemmys Point towards fish pensships and shipping, waterways, correspondence -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Fish Pens, 1947 c
Second photograph of two men at fish pensBlack and white photograph of fishermen handling a large net full of fish at the fish pens in the lake inside the western side of the entrance. Two other men on the jetty watching activity, Kalimna Hill in the distance. Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, waterways, fences -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, The Log Cabin, Marysville, Vic, 1913-1967
A black and white postcard of the lily pond and garden in front of The Log Cabin in Marysville.A black and white postcard of the lily pond and garden in front of The Log Cabin in Marysville. The Log Cabin was built by Thomas Henry Branchflower who had arrived from England late in 1921. It was built for Gwendoline Pitman after the death of her father Clarence Pitman and the disappearance of her sister Olive in July 1926. Gwendoline operated an artist and souvenir shop in the newly built Log Cabin in partnership with Peter Mackey who was a Melbourne optician and artist. This postcard was produced by the Rose Stereograph Company as a souvenir of Marysville.the log cabin, thomas henry branchflower, gerald branchflower, marysville, mary chain, gwendoline pitman, clarence pitman, kooringa guesthouse, olive pitman, wilbur anderson, peter mackey, rose series postcard, p. 2437, rose stereograph co, postcard, souvenir -
El Dorado Museum Association Inc.
Photograph - Digital Image
Rankins Orchard and Sluicing Ponds, c1930s.mining, gold, tin, sluicing, orchard, farming -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - Alice McGregor Postcard Collection, 1900 - 1920
Alice McGREGOR Born: 1908; unknown parents. Possibly adopted by the Salter family? Electoral Roll 1936: Highland Terrace Kangaroo Flat. Alice Mary Salter and William Robert Salter living together; presumed to be sister and brother. William Robert Salter was killed in a MVA in Bendigo in 1937 aged 26. In Victoria in 1938, Alice Mary Salter married James Thomas McGregor (born Victoria 1917, died Victoria 1983, buried Fawkner Cemetery) Lived: 1968; 22 Wade Street Golden Square Alice McGregor Died: 1999 aged 91 at Anne Caudle Centre, Bendigo Buried: Kangaroo Flat Cemetery See additional research. Postcard Album of Alice McGregor contained 86 post cards.Postcard Album of Alice McGregor contained 86 post cards. See 1400. Colour painting of 17 fish (herrings?) threaded on a line. Crests of Dundee and Scotland in bottom right-hand corner. Addressed to Mrs. Grey, Vermont PO, Melbourne Australia. Dated Sept 10, 1918, sent from Edinburgh Handwritten above the fish "Only a line!" Below the fish "Just arrived - Quite fresh" postcard, collector, alice mcgregor -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Equipment - Asdic Echo Sounder
First fish finder used in Australia. This technology was developed by the British during WW2 to detect submarinesHistoricalFirst fish finder in Australia - installed on boat 'Maasbanker' in 1968. Simrad SK3 Asdic Soundermaritime technology, fisheries -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Photograph, Murrumbeena Road, 229A, Murrumbeena, 2001
Originally labelled "Beauville Estate, Established 1936, Still Thriving 65 years on, 10th March 2001", the Beauville Estate Album contains colour photographs of houses in the Estate. They were taken around the time of the Beauville Estate’s 65th Heritage Celebration held on 10/03/2001 and donated to the Caulfield Historical Society shortly afterwards. Photographer unknown. From Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan by Andrew Ward (1996) Vol 2 p78: In Murrumbeena Road, the shops which form part of the estate are a simple cream brick row relieved by manganese bricks in bands across the upper storeys.City of Glen Eira’s Heritage Management Plan Vol 2 p79 (this is p84 of the pdf version) – HO12 Beauville Estate and environs, Murrumbeena: The Beauville Historic Area is important at the State level as the first large housing estate undertaken by the AV Jennings Construction Co, later Jennings Group Limited, Victoria’s largest home builder. It is important also as a very early estate development incorporating a range of features other than houses and including made roads, shops and recreation facilities. In this respect it was the forerunner of the comprehensively planned housing estate of the post war era. The estate is distinguished by its aesthetic values, as is the earlier and comparable Hillcrest Estate, which are formed by a combination of restrained diversity in house styles, with the exception of no. 30 in the emerging International style, and by a landscaped garden environment. Colour photograph of a section of a double storey, unpainted brick, commercial property containing shops at ground level all with awnings over the footpath. This specific property is a fish and chip shop. The upper storey brick residence features a curtained window, a flat roof and decorative two tone bands of brickwork. It has a large street seat on the footpath out front.BLUE SEA FISH & CHIPS / TAKE AWAY FOODmurrumbeena, architectural styles, 1930's, inter war style, a.v. jennings, av jennings, jennings, beauville estate, murrumbeena road, milk bars, commercial establishments, flats, fish & chip shops, sir albert victor jennings, a v jennings construction co, beauville estate heritage area, glen eira city council, architectural features, jennings group limited, land subdivision, beauville historic area, brick features, restaurants -
Chinese Museum
costume tail
This costume tail was obtained by Charles Quon, probably from Hong Kong, and used by the Young Chinese League in their processions. This is part of a 'fish warrior' costume.This costume tail is significant for its links to the Chinese Young League. The League was formally established on 4 October 1932 to to promote free social intercourse and goodwill among its members and their mutual improvement. Membership was open to all persons, with one or both parents or grandparents born in China. Wives of Chinese members were permitted as members with the same privileges. It was a significant social organisation for Chinese-Australians in Melbourne in the mid to late twentieth century.'Fish' tail that is attached around the waist decorated with gold scales with a blue trim.young chinese league, melbourne, victoria, australia, processions, costumes -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - The Killer, 1952 c
Jack Allen in rowing boat The Killer boxing fish for icing at Harbecks Jetty, Eastern Wharf. Lakes Entrance Victoria.. Fish transported to Melbourne market by truckBlack and white photograph of fisherman Jack Allen in rowing boat The Killer boxing fish for icing at Harbecks Jetty, Eastern Wharf. Lakes Entrance Victoria.fishing industry, boats and boating, fish, waterways, peope -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Myer Street State School Reunion, 1985
Rex Fish commenced school when new school opened in Myer Street in 1926Colour photograph of Rex Fish and Pat Stewart nee Foley at reunion of Myer Street State School Lakes Entrance Victoriapeople, schools, reunions -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - North Arm near Apex Park Lakes Entrance Victoria, Tidy Town Committee, 1995c
fish cleaning benches at North Arm boat ramp near Apex Park Lakes Entrance VictoriaColour photograph showing fish cleaning benches at North Arm boat ramp near Apex Park Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, fishing, recreation, sports, harbour facilities, recreation facilities -
Williamstown High School
School cap, J.T. Lynch
Black felted wool peaked cap with green wool under peak. Red button (faded to tan) on top. Logo with fish and anchor and 'Hold fast' in red and yellow.Inside hat: Made specially for Williamstown High School by J.T. Lynch, Moonee Ponds Name: Ray Hill IIIB Size: 7williamstown high school, cap, school uniform -
National Wool Museum
Sculpture - Angel, Michele Beevors, 2016
Angel featured as part of the exhibition Anatomy Lessons, shown at the National Wool Museum in 2024. The exhibition featured meticulously-sculpted, life size skeletons, making visitors question their place in this web of the living and the dead. From a towering giraffe stretching 4.4 metres in height, to an army of over 50 delicately rendered frogs, this exhibition was enthralling in scale. Each sculpture is an accurate portrayal of a real animal and is carefully measured, drawn, and moulded from steel, wire, and foam. The frame is then intricately knitted over to create these thought-provoking pieces. Each sculpture tells a story, one of the collection of animals by museums and collectors, of Western safari hunters, of human encroachment, and of the often-sad role of the animals in our lives. These underlying concepts are explored and reflected by the materials used. Wool, that speaks of warmth, of comfort, of care, meets the size, grace, and sheer breathtaking beauty of the pieces, clashing with the hard and complex stories beneath. The smallest of Beevors’ knitted pieces was made while reflecting on the global tropical fish trade. At the time, press reports predicted that the imminent release of the film ‘Finding Dory’ would increase demand for pet tropical fish. People enjoy a good fish story, but studies have revealed that widespread reports of the ‘Nemo Effect’ following the debut of the film’s predecessor, ‘Finding Nemo’, were exaggerated. Data collected to assess people’s interest in blue tang, the species of the title character in ‘Finding Dory’, revealed an increase in online searches for “blue tang”, but no evidence of an increase in their trade or visits to public aquariums to observe them. When discussing the action and attitude effects of pop culture depictions of animals, it is necessary to investigate evidence-based material. Pop culture, wildlife documentaries, web videos, blogs, and news stories: there is a great ocean of content to consume, but the mechanisms by which witnessing these representations of animals and nature leads to tangible behaviour change, positive or bad, individual and social, remains poorly understood. In a world inundated with messaging and content, could a simple phrase like “fish are friends, not food” influence attitudes? Originally from Australia, Michele Beevors has been practicing in New Zealand for the last 20 years. She is Head of Sculpture at Dunedin School of Art, Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand’s oldest, and one of its most prestigious, art schools. Beevors has exhibited in galleries, museums, and exhibition spaces in across New Zealand, Australia and Vienna with art that is defiant, unconventional, and moving.Knitted white woollen fish skeleton, with black pupil.knitting, art, conservation, sculpture, skeletons, anatomy lessons, michele beevors, fish, angel fish