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Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Barrett, Charles et al, Australian Aboriginal Art, 1929
Issued in connection with the Exhibition of Australian Aboriginal Art, National Museum, Melbourne.39 p.; plates; ill.; 21 cm.Issued in connection with the Exhibition of Australian Aboriginal Art, National Museum, Melbourne.national museum of victoria-exhibitions-aboriginal art., artifacts, aboriginal, australia., victorian aboriginal art. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bannister, S, British colonization and coloured tribes, 1838
the whole aborigines subject must soon be taken up by the best statesmen in this country. National efforts alone will turn mischievous squatters into useful settlers, and lead aright the tens of thousands at this moment bursting through every frontier we occupy in Canada, in South Africa, and in all the Australias. without national effforts to correct present oppression, buccaneering in every remote sea must spring out of the indulgence now permitted with impunity to the violent passions of uncontrolled men; and witout national effforts now put forth, to follow up and crown those of the admirable missionaries, the possession of unwatched power will corrupt even them; and the whole work, now calling for your aid, must be done hereafter with lessened means of success and infinitely increased obstacles.p.323; appendices; 19 cm.the whole aborigines subject must soon be taken up by the best statesmen in this country. National efforts alone will turn mischievous squatters into useful settlers, and lead aright the tens of thousands at this moment bursting through every frontier we occupy in Canada, in South Africa, and in all the Australias. without national effforts to correct present oppression, buccaneering in every remote sea must spring out of the indulgence now permitted with impunity to the violent passions of uncontrolled men; and witout national effforts now put forth, to follow up and crown those of the admirable missionaries, the possession of unwatched power will corrupt even them; and the whole work, now calling for your aid, must be done hereafter with lessened means of success and infinitely increased obstacles.colonization. | indigenous peoples. | indigenous peoples -- british colonies. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Booklet, Barrett, Charles et al, Blackfellows of Australia, 1936
Contents: The Aboriginal Environment - Birds and Reptiles; Whence came the Blackfellow. The Natural Man - Tattooing: ornamental scars. The Tribes of the South - Down the Darling. Tribes of Central and Northern Australia - The Aruntas; Wilderness vanishing; Untamed Tribes.The Tasmanian Race - Doomed people.Tribal Organisation - Public opinion; The Council of Old Men; Tribal Classification; Tribal Naming; Dual Classes; Totemism.Daily life of the Blacks - Making fire; Cooking methods - the native oven; Vegetarian diet; Miscellaneous foods. Weapons and Implements - Classes of Stone; Quarries; Weapons of wood - spears; The Boomerang; Shields; Water vessels and Carriers; Baskets and Dilly-bags.Medicine-men and medicine - Faith cures; Rain-making. Mia-Mias, Whurlies and Gunyahs - Tripod fires; Two-storey huts. The Aboriginal as an Engineer - Weirs and fish traps; Wells and Rockholes. Wild White Men; Dances and Games - Children's toys. Black Police and Tracking - Tribal Mixture; The Blacktrackers; Trained from infancy. Navigation - The Bark Canoe - Calm-weather Craft. Aboriginal Art - Animal Tracks; Old Camp-fires. Blackfellow Music and Bards; Death and Burial - Wailing Women; Relics of Lost Tribes; Decorated skulls; Creation myth pole. Language - Letter-sticks. Myths and Legends; Mission work among the Blacks - Spheres of Service; The Mission Stations.43 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.Contents: The Aboriginal Environment - Birds and Reptiles; Whence came the Blackfellow. The Natural Man - Tattooing: ornamental scars. The Tribes of the South - Down the Darling. Tribes of Central and Northern Australia - The Aruntas; Wilderness vanishing; Untamed Tribes.The Tasmanian Race - Doomed people.Tribal Organisation - Public opinion; The Council of Old Men; Tribal Classification; Tribal Naming; Dual Classes; Totemism.Daily life of the Blacks - Making fire; Cooking methods - the native oven; Vegetarian diet; Miscellaneous foods. Weapons and Implements - Classes of Stone; Quarries; Weapons of wood - spears; The Boomerang; Shields; Water vessels and Carriers; Baskets and Dilly-bags.Medicine-men and medicine - Faith cures; Rain-making. Mia-Mias, Whurlies and Gunyahs - Tripod fires; Two-storey huts. The Aboriginal as an Engineer - Weirs and fish traps; Wells and Rockholes. Wild White Men; Dances and Games - Children's toys. Black Police and Tracking - Tribal Mixture; The Blacktrackers; Trained from infancy. Navigation - The Bark Canoe - Calm-weather Craft. Aboriginal Art - Animal Tracks; Old Camp-fires. Blackfellow Music and Bards; Death and Burial - Wailing Women; Relics of Lost Tribes; Decorated skulls; Creation myth pole. Language - Letter-sticks. Myths and Legends; Mission work among the Blacks - Spheres of Service; The Mission Stations.aboriginals, australian - social life and customs -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Brodie, Veronica, My side of the bridge, 2002
ix-xii; 189 P.; ports.; 21 cm.brodie, veronica. | women, aboriginal australian -- south australia -- biography. | ngarrindjeri (australian people) -- biography. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bride, Thomas Francis, Letters from Victorian pioneers : being a series of papers on the early occupation of the colony, the Aborigines, etc., addressed by Victorian pioneers to His Excellency Charles Joseph La Trobe, Esq., Lieutenant-Governor of the colony of Victoria, 1899
The letters record events which will recall to many persons still living old Vctorian memories, and will have a great value for the future historian of Victoria, as narrating the experiences of actual movers in the early scenes of our colonization, while they will also possess interest as incidental contributions to the biographies of the men who half a century ago beagan to encounter the hardships and perils which beset the pioneer in every part of this continent. These papers also contain interesting contributions to our knowldge of the aborigines-their languages, customs , and conflicts with the white men; and although some of the incdents narrated have found their way into print before, they are now for the first time given in their entirety to the public.xiii, 325 p. : figs., map. index; Barabool dialect list; names of the tribe, about 1841-43; ; 22 cThe letters record events which will recall to many persons still living old Vctorian memories, and will have a great value for the future historian of Victoria, as narrating the experiences of actual movers in the early scenes of our colonization, while they will also possess interest as incidental contributions to the biographies of the men who half a century ago beagan to encounter the hardships and perils which beset the pioneer in every part of this continent. These papers also contain interesting contributions to our knowldge of the aborigines-their languages, customs , and conflicts with the white men; and although some of the incdents narrated have found their way into print before, they are now for the first time given in their entirety to the public. frontier and pioneer life -- victoria. | victoria -- history -- 1834-1900 -- sources. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, S. Laing, Modern Science and Modern Thought (1893), 1893
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Friends of Kurth Kiln
Pederic Gas Producer, ~1939
The Unit was picked up from a paddock on a farm in Bagshot, near Bendigo. It was donated to the Friends of Kurth Kiln Heritage Collection by the Family of Cyril H Peatling on 23 December 2006.Gas Producer Units are of significance to Kurth Kiln because they demonstrate the enduse of the charcoal that was created at Kurth Kiln. Considerable documentation has been made available to us on its history, including a picture of the truck is was mounted on. A Gas Producer Unit that converted charcoal into a gas suitable for the combustion engine. Used on motor vehicles during WWII petrol rationing restrictions. It consists of a hopper to hold the charcoal and a firebox to generate the gasNameplate missinggas producer, bagshot, wilma -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Wireless speaker, S. G. Brown Ltd, early 20th century
Owned and used by Ken McInnes, Tatura. Radio repairer and retailer.Early speaker for cabinet wireless set (His Majesty's Voice type) Designed to sit on top of wireless.patent No 28833.10 brown B. 53332 (under)wireless radio speaker, ken mcinnes, radio repairer, radio retailer -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, S A Wurm, Linguistic fieldwork methods in Australia, 1969
A survey of various methods of conducting linguistic research with Aboriginal people in traditional contexts, especially elicitation techniques.linguistics, linguistic fieldwork -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, S J Hemming et al, Aboriginal people of South Australia, 2004
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Vision Australia
Award - Object, C. Bradley 1000th wicket V.B.C.A. award
This award was given to Charlie Bradley upon the occassion of his 1000th wicket, by the Victorian Blind Cricket Association. It consists of a round cricket ball sized wire frame with black nylon tubing wrapped around it, and bottle tops to create sound.1 black nylon cricket ball with metal bellsrecreation, victorian blind cricket association, charlie bradley -
Vision Australia
Award - Object, RVIB Donald Auxiliary 60th Anniversary 1989 vase
This cut-glass vase was presented to the Donald Auxiliary in recognition of their 60th Anniversary. It has lattice style cut glass around the body of the vase and 'shell' cuts around the neck and top. Just below the neck is engraved: Presented to Donald Auxiliary 60th Anniversary 1989. Many auxiliaries received vases such as this, however only one has been retained for representation.1 cut glass vase with inscription upon bulb of basePresented to RVIB Donald Auxiliary 60th Anniversary 1989royal victorian institute for the blind, auxiliaries, awards -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Frank S. Williamson, Purple and Gold (Poems) - Previously Cat No 3647, 1940
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Neil S. Bennett, Ready to Save - A History of Stawell Volunteer Fire Brigade, 1998
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Margaret S. O. Richards, The Family History of Stanley Edward Rickard & Loris Francis Chapman, 2020
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St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, S. Hoey, Philippa Armstrong (Children's Librarian)
Childrens story time at St Kilda Library with Philippa Armstrong, Children's Librariancolour photograph unmountedPhotographer's caption sheet attached. Shows photographer Simon (?) Hoey and identifying number 960507602. Back of photograph is stamped: Warning This photograph is subject to Copyright provisions. It may not be resold, copied, republished, displayed for promotion purposes or reproduced in any way without the written permission of all copyright holders. Leader Newspaper Group.philippa armstrong, st kilda library -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph - Bundalohn, Graeme S Breydon, Rear view, 6 Tennyson St, St Kilda, 3/08/1974
Photograph of Rear view, 6 Tennyson St, St Kilda, showing additionsblack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph - Bundalohn, Graeme S Breydon, 6 Tennyson St, St Kilda, 3/08/1974
Photograph showing front of 6 Tennyson St, St Kildablack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph - Bundalohn, Graeme S Breydon, 6 Tennyson St, St Kilda, 3/08/1974
Photo showing the tower at 6 Tennyson St, St Kildablack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph - Bundalohn, Graeme S Breydon, 6 Tennyson St, St Kilda, 3/08/1974
Side view photo of 6 Tennyson St, St Kildablack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph - Bundalohn, Graeme S Breydon, 6 Tennyson Street, St Kilda, 3/08/1974
Photo showing the tower at 6 Tennyson St, St Kildablack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition -
St Kilda Historical Society
Postcard, Graeme S Breydon, 6 Dickens St, St Kilda
Photo showing tower and turret on front fa�ade of 6 Dickens Stblack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition -
St Kilda Historical Society
Postcard, Graeme S Breydon, 6 Dickens St, St Kilda
Photo showing tower and turret on front fa�ade of 6 Dickens Stblack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition -
St Kilda Historical Society
Postcard, Graeme S Breydon, 6 Dickens St, St Kilda
Photo taken from inside Blessington St Gardens (Botanic Gardens) looking at property on Dickens Streetblack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Graeme S Breydon, 6 Dickens St, St Kilda
Front of 6 Dickens St showing additionblack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good conditionOn front: Berley -
St Kilda Historical Society
Postcard, Graeme S Breydon, 6 Dickens St, St Kilda
Front of 6 Dickens St taken from opposite side of roadblack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition -
St Kilda Historical Society
Postcard, Graeme S Breydon, 6 Dickens St, St Kilda
View of front entrance of 6 Dickens St partially showing towerblack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph - Pladda, Graeme S Breydon, 6 Dickens St, St Kilda
Showing 6 Dickens St St Kilda. Taken across Dickens/Tennyson streets intersectionblack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition -
St Kilda Historical Society
Postcard, Graeme S Breydon, 6 Dickens St, St Kilda
Showing 6 Dickens St St Kilda. Taken across Dickens Stblack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Graeme S Breydon, 6 Dickens St, St Kilda
Showing 6 Dickens St St Kilda. Showing towerblack and white photograph, unmounted, original, good condition