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Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, Warner Brothers- Seven Arts Records
Suzy Boyd was Patricia and Robin's daughter.Leaving on a Jet Plane. B side: The House Song. Single 45 RPM, Catalogue Number: WB 7340 MX 160607, small 45 paper sleeve, 1 vinyl disk. Peter, Paul and Mary.S. Boyd' handwritten on both sides of centre vinyl. '$1.00' handwritten on one side of paper sleevelp, sound recording -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Work on paper, Michael Shannon, The Alfred Hospital, 1957
This artwork was a gift from Michael Shannon to Robin Boyd, (thought to be in thanks for opening Shannon's 1961 exhibition at South Yarra Gallery).Buildings and chimney in a landscape.Signature "Shannon '57, for Robin Boyd 1961" in lower left hand corner. michael shannon, south yarra gallery, robyn boyd, walsh st artwork, ohm2022, ohm2022_23 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Ian Serraillier, The Enchanted Island, 1964
Suzy was the youngest of the Boyds’ three children - this is one of her childhood books.Hardcover book.Glued-in bookplate - "ABC TV Partyland First Prize April Competition Award to Suzy Boyd".walsh st library, ohm2022, ohm2022_40 -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - The "Glenelg" Lakes Entrance, 25/3/2000
The "Glenelg" sank off the coast of 90 mile beach after leaving Lakes Entrance with the loss of 37 lives, only three survived. The passengers had embarked on a cruise to the lakes. It was announced on the Evening News when the wreck of the Glenelg was found 100 years later. LERHS has reference material on the inquest collected and donated by Ian Boyd whose grandmother was Stewardess aboard the GlenelgHistoricalColour photograph of memorial plaque on bluestone plinth on walkway beside Cunninghame Arm in memory of the lives lost on the wreck of the SS Glenelg Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also colour photographs taken at the unveiling of the memorial plaque by descendants of those lost on the "Glenelg" which sank on 25th March 1900. Named: Phyllis and Ian Boyd; Jeanne Davidson great granddaughter of Hilda Anderson; Aileen Knox, Ian Boyd, Elinor Boyd, Janet Gilbert, great grandchildren of Janet Boyd (Stewardess )who was lost on the Glenelg. Also two colour photographs taken when the Glenelg wreck was discovered off 90 mile beach 100 years after it was lost, showing divers who found the wreck, and announcer from TV News making the announcement. township, waterfront, shipwrecks, memorials -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1967
Robin Boyd was appointed Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside the pavilion featured a sculptural pool, a coral display, animal pool, a pit for kangaroos and Eucalypts and other native plants. The indoor exhibits covered aspects of Australian art and culture, architecture, industrial design and scientific innovation, such as the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, the Parkes radio telescope, the design of Canberra, and the Australian way of life. The coral display was prepared by E Grant, a fisheries research biologist.Colour slide in a mount. Coral display depicting the Great Barrier Reef, Australian Pavilion, Montreal Expo '67, Canada. Made in Australia / 17 / MAY 67M6 / 6 (Handwritten with red pen) / 10 (Handwritten)expo 67, montreal, robin boyd, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Rich (In Art) Get Richer – and the culturally poor get poorer, 1963
Boyd argues that the Australian cultural split between what he perceives to be cultured tastes and artistic achievements and the tastes of ordinary Australians is wider and more polarised than in other countries. He derides commercial radio, popular women's magazines, public commercial streets etc - elements of the Australian ugliness. He praises the growth of local contemporary art, literary magazines and architecture, whilst calling for the development of community pride amongst leaders of commerce and industry, and government control of the ugliness of popular culture. This may have been published in "Walkabout" magazine.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 11 pagesart, egalitarianism, sidney nolan, australian painting, pop art, phil may, dyson, low, media, cartoons, australian literature, radio, california cultural heritage board, commercial advertising, robin boyd, manuscript -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Painting - Artwork - Painting, [Unknown] by Arthur Lindsay, c1979
Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsays of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.AbstractFramed abstract painting by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, abstract -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Painting - Artwork - Painting, Capriccio #11 by Arthur Lindsay
Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.Framed abstract painting by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, abstract -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Painting - Artwork - Painting, Capriccio #29 by Arthur Lindsay, 1979
Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.AbstractFramed abstract painting by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, abstract -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Painting - Artwork - Painting, Arthur Lindsay, SchG 20 by Arthur Lindsay
Arthur LINDSAY (1912-1990) Born Melbourne Arthur Lindsay, a relative of the Lindsay family of Creswick, studied informally under Rupert Bunny, and John Munro in 1933, and held his first Exhibition in 1938, with Peter Cox, at Riddell Galleries. In 1939, he left Australia to tour Japan, but stayed on, accepting a position with a publishing company in Hong Kong. He served with the Hong Kong Medical Corp during World War Two and was interned at Pootung Camp, Shanghai, from 1941 – 45. He held an exhibition of his internment paintings in Melbourne in 1946. Lindsay returned to Hong Kong after the War, and supervised an Advertising Agency in Singapore, Kuala Lumpar, and Bangkok. In the 1950’s he travelled to Europe, United Kingdom, Spain and France. Returning to Australia Lindsay moved to Castlemaine in 1969. A Retrospective of his Art was held at Castlemaine Art Gallery in 1991.abstractUnframed abstract painting by Arthur Boydarthur lindsay, painting, abstract -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Reinhold Publishing Corp. (Pa. USA), Pencil Points, Vol. 23, No. 4, Apr-42
This edition features an editorial on p 183, with Robin Boyd's Smudges article 'Death of Architect' p 182. The editorial starts with 'The burning editorial reprinted on the facing page comes from a country under the direct and immediate threat of active attack".This journal has a drawing inserted into it (drawn by Robin Boyd?) of a man in profile.architecture, walsh st library -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s, 1986
Colour print of a group 20 men - "At Coburg Bowling Club for Transport Industry Tournament - 1986 Tramways Team" Left to Right: Back Row Leon Grilli, Vin Hurley, Self, John Webb, Bert Hatton, Ken Grimshaw, Nick Windt, , Sam Front Row Milton Coffin, Stan Willis, Jack Faulks, Norm Martin, Tom Arral, Laurie Cummins, Jack Manning, , Gordon Boyd, Ron Dean Alan Edwards." Printed on Ilford Cibachrome paper.In ink on rear "At Coburg Bowling Club for Transport Industry Tournament - 1986 Tramways Team" Left to Right: Back Row Leon Grilli, Vin Hurley, Self, John Webb, Bert Hatton, Ken Grimshaw, Nick Windt, , Sam Front Row Milton Coffin, Stan Willis, Jack Faulks, Norm Martin, Tom Arral, Laurie Cummins, Jack Manning, , Gordon Boyd, Ron Dean Alan Edwards."trams, tramways, personnel, sports, bowls -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Book - Pulpit bible
Tooled brown leather pulpit bible with gilt text on the spine and gilt edged pages. There is a dedication pasted inside the front.rev david boyd, scots church heidelberg -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Label
Romberg and Boyd sticky label for architectural drawings -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Functional object
Romberg and Boyd stationary. Two pieces of A4 paper. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Letterhead, Peter Boyd of Peter Boyd Typesetters, BTPS letterhead, Sept. 1997
687.1 - A4 sheet of white paper printed up for 'Ballarat Tramway Museum" letterhead, introduced Sept. 1997. Features colour photo image of tram 27, Museum name, address and words "Ballarat Trams are Ballarat History" and "Ballarat Vintage Tramway". 687.2 - black and white version - image of this version.trams, tramways, btm, letterhead, stationery -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Proof sheets, Peter Boyd of Peter Boyd Typesetters, 1992
Set of seven colour proof sheets and original print reproductions prior to making the printing films for BTPS book "Ballarat's Heritage Tramway". Each of the pages of the book have been laid out, though the centre pages vary to the actual printed work, on a sheet and contained within a folder "Exposure", except the all black and white sheets.btps, btm, history -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Photograph
The new wing at Benalla High School, designed by Robin Boyd.Black and white photograph 190mm H x 235mm W with two holes.Handwriting in red pen on reverse "New wing at Benalla High School for P.W.D. R. Boyd design, B.H. W/D Spec. Supervision etcbenalla high school, robin boyd -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1970s
Located within the heart of the winery, the atrium style Cellar Door was designed by legendary Australian architect; Robyn Boyd and constructed in 1972. Offering views of the century old storage casks and famous dirt floors, the Cellar Door offers an up close experience to the making of our world famous wines.Black and white photograph of the interior of a wine cellar with stacks of wine casks of various sizes. A substantial number of people are in a glassed-in area at the back of the room. Glassed-in area ( cellar door sales area) designed by Robyn Boyd. 1972On back of photo: "S/S [upper case H in a circle] Morris"wineries, north east victoria, wine industry, morris winery, robyn boyd, rutherglen australia, winery, cellar door -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, John Reed, New Painting 1952-62, 1963
Hardcover. Arthur Boyd has an painting "Nude with Beast" featured in this book.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Functional object - Notepad
Spiral-bound notepad, 160 pages. On inside back page, "Flip-it" Steno Book 160 pages, No G80"Robin Boyd"walsh st, miscellaneous -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, H.G. Wells, The Invisible Man, 1897
SoftcoverPenleigh Boydbritish literature, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Hardcover w/Dust Jacket, Geography of Japan, 1969
SoftcoverS. Boydjapan, japanese geography, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, John C. Oostermeyer, Architecture in Australia, 1973
Journal of the Royal Australian Institute of ArchitectsPatricia Boydwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, John Lindsey, Wren : His Work And Times, 1951
Hard CoverRobin Boydwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Bernard Hollowood, Pick of Punch, 1967
Hardcover W/ Dust Jacket"Penleigh Boyd"english wit and humor periodical, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Anne Frank, The Diary of Anne Frank, 1968
Softcover"S. Boyd"walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Jock Marshall + Russell Drysdale, Journey Among Men, 1962
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket"Penleigh Boyd"australia , walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, James Henry Breasted, Ancient Times A History of the Early World, 1944
HardbackR. Boyd LH 19 (pencil, faded), Penleigh Boydancient history, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Colin Simpson, The New Australia, 1971
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketSigned by the Author on title page to Robin Boyd. Mentions Boyd + Boyd's writing throughout (index Page 590)walsh st library