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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Wrapping paper
1992 approximately, shortly before amalgamation and probably printed for the 50 year celebration of the City of NunawadingA part of sheet of yellow wrapping paper with City of Nunawading Stamp and Coat of Arms in gold and greyCity of Nunawadingcivic mementoes, souvenirs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Medallion, 1988
The medallion was to commemorate the Australian BicentenaryThe Australian Bicentenary (1788-1988) Medallion issued by the City of Nunawading for the Australia Day family festival. Silver coloured and is inscribed with the Nunawading Coat of Arms. Black square box with cream pad as lid and black felt like base for medallion to sit in.'as above'civic mementoes, souvenirs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Artwork, other - Illustration, Original Coat Of Arms, 1/02/1993
... Original art work for the Coat of Arms for the City... Mitcham melbourne city of nunawading parish karen coat of arms ...Original art work for the Coat of Arms for the City of Nunawading. Accompanied by letter from Karen Parish, the designer. 3 pages within cardboard protective cover.city of nunawading, parish karen, coat of arms -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Badge - Badge, Mayoral Badge, 1987
Used by President of Nunawading Historical Society, Valda Arrowsmith, during her term of Office as Mayor of City of Nunawading 5/8/1987 to 3/8/1988. Badge was worn on social occasions when representing the City of NunawadingGold plated Mayoral Badge of Office for City of Nunawading. 'City of Nunawading' and 'Mayor' on dark blue background and Coat of Arms in centre. Badge hangs from dark blue grograin ribbon.(on reverse) Cr. Valda Louise Anne Arrowsmith JP/5th August, 1987/to 3rd August 1988.numismatics, badges -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Badge, 1980s
City of Nunawading circular badge set on bar with pin. Badge has Coat of Arms in centre.numismatics, badges -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Badge
Badge used by donor during her term of office as MayorWhite oblong badge with 'City of Nunawading'/Cr. Valda Arrowsmith/Mayor' written in green. Coat of Arms on left hand side.numismatics, badges -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Badge - Stick Pin, 1980s
Used by Councillors and Mayors of City of Nunawading as giftsSmall circular badge on stick 'City Of Nunawading' in blue and Coat of Arms in centrecivic mementoes, souvenirs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Badge, 1980's
Used by Valda Arrowsmith during her term as Councillor of City of Nunawading.Gold Plated oblong bar with 'Cr. Valda Arrowsmith' in black Engraved. Circular gold plated badge with 'City of Nunawading' and its Coat of Arms endorsed on it and a pin to attached it to clothing. Both are joined together with links.'City of Nunawading'|'Cr. Valda Arrowsmith'numismatics, badges -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Pen, 1980s
Used by Councillors and Mayors of City of Nunawading as giftsBlue ball point pen with 'City of Nunawading' on clip and Coat of Arms on topcivic mementoes, souvenirs -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Postcard, 1980 (Approximate)
Coat of arms of the Royal Burgh of Rutherglen in Scotland - the home of John Wallace, who gave its name to Rutherglen in Victoria. Rutherglen, Scotland made a Royal Burgh by King Robert the Bruce of Scotland in 1323. In 1975 Rutherglen became part of the City of Glasgow.Postcard showing picture of coat of arms of the Royal Burgh of Rutherglen, Scotland with written explanation. Part of a set of information on Rutherglen, ScotlandOn address side of postcard: "© Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries"rutherglen scotland, royal burgh, glasgow, john wallace -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Kew spoons, 1970s-80s
Digital imagescity of kew, kew city council, kew, local government, spoon, crest, coat of arms, cresco -
Ballarat Heritage Services
digital copy, Mayoral Portrait John Hogan Gervasoni Mayor of Kew 1979-80, 1979
... coat of arms cresco city of kew kew mayors Copy of a black ...Copy of a black and white photograph of City of Kew Mayor John H. Gervasoni. He stands in front of the Kew Coat of Arms on the exterior marble of the Kew Civic Centre.mayor, mayoral, portrait, kew, gervasoni, john, jack, coat of arms, cresco, city of kew, kew mayors -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - digital copy, Mayoral Portrait of John Hogan Gervasoni, Mayor of Kew 1979-80, 1979
... coat of arms cresco city of kew kew mayors Copy of a black ...Copy of a black and white photograph of City of Kew Mayor John H. Gervasoni. mayor, mayoral, portrait, kew, gervasoni, john, jack, coat of arms, cresco, city of kew, kew mayors -
Hume City Civic Collection
Book, War Service Record 1939 - 1945, 1959
The book is a record of teachers employed by the Victorian Education Department, who enlisted in the defence forces during World War 2.A bound book with a navy blue cloth cover with a coat of arms and lettering in gold. non-fictionThe book is a record of teachers employed by the Victorian Education Department, who enlisted in the defence forces during World War 2.war service records, teachers, victorian education department -
Hobsons Bay City Council
Common Seal, City of Williamstown, Roeszler
This seal was stamped into hot wax to officialise documents. Armorial bearings are used by municipal councils to authenticate documents and deeds with a clearly recognisable 'corporate signature', known as the Common Seal. It is an adaptation of a tradition used in medieval England. Seals usually combine a coat of arms or logo with some sort of motto. The Williamstown City Council seal is simply composed of text.Brass round seal with wooden handle. Remnants of red wax remain in seal.Williamstown City Council Seal Roeszler, Melbournecommon seal, williamstown city council, hobsons bay city council, melbourne, australia, roeszler, local government -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Letter/s, City of Greater Bendigo, 19/12/2003 12:00:00 AM
... and Eaglehawk coats of arms/emblems Set of four documents - City ...Yields information about the City of Bendigo and Eaglehawks crests and format of letters 12/2003.Set of four documents - City of Bendigo and Borough of Eaglehawk civic crests/ coat of arms / emblems 4371.1 - Letter dated 19/12/2003, from the City of Greater Bendigo, signed by Daryl Griffiths Director Corporate Services to William F Scott, giving permission to use the City and Borough civic crests in his forthcoming book. .2 - folded piece of paper marked "88") and with a black and white version of the Borough of Eaglehawk Crest and plastic envelope containing three copies of the With Compliments card of the Borough. .3 - City of Bendigo Crest - full colour version on art paper. .4 - City of Bendigo Crest - black and white version.2 - "Bendigo and Eaglehawk coats of arms/emblemstrams, tramways, crests, coat of arms, borough of eaglehawk, city of bendigo, city of greater bendigo -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Letter/s, City of Ballarat, 19/03/2007 12:00:00 AM
... the City of Ballaarat's Coat of Arms and colours. Trams tramways ...Yields information about the City of Ballaarat's Coat of Arms and colours.Set of four documents - City of Ballarat civic crests/ coat of arms / emblems 4371.1 - Letter dated 19/3/2007, from the City of Ballarat, signed by Shaun Foy, Archives Support Officer to William F Scott, giving permission to use the City civic crests in his forthcoming book. .2 - City of Ballaarat Crest - full colour version. .3 - City of Ballaarat Crest - black and white version .4 - Colour sheet - explaining the layout of the "Arms of Ballaarat" Letter also notes Mayor's report at the time of closure - see Reg Items 653 and 1829 for these items.trams, tramways, crests, coat of arms, city of ballaarat, city of ballarat -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s, 2007
... Photographic reproduction of the original Coat of Arms...". Photographic reproduction of the original Coat of Arms of the City ...Photographic reproduction of the original Coat of Arms of the City of Geelong and the city motto "By the right use of God's gifts", used from 1849 to 1981.On rear in ink "(7),", "WFS Collection", a "William Scott" address label. In writing "1849 to 1981" / The original coast of arms for Geelong. William F. Scott Collection / Geelong Historical Centre".trams, tramways, crests, coat of arms, city of ballaarat, city of ballarat -
Colac RSL Sub Branch
Medal - Medals x 4, a) Centenary of Melbourne medal. b) Borough & Shire of Colac. 1945 Peace & Victory Medal. c) Coronation Medal 1937. d) Victory Medal 1945, NK
Commemorative medallionsmediumRound commemorative medals x 4. a) Silver coloured medal with a with Red, white and blue ribbon. b) Bronze coloured medal. No ribbon c) Bronze " " with a red, white and blue ribbon d) Silver " " . No ribbon a) Front:- Centenary of Melbourne. 1932. Man looking at city skyline. 1835. Back:- Centenary of Victoria. 1934. Sailing ship/shoreline. 1834 b) Front:- Borough & Shire of Colac. Coat of Arms surrounded by wreath and crossed swords. Back:- Peace and Victory. Surrounded by a wreath c) Front:- King George VI & Queen Elizabeth. Portraits of King and Queen Back:- To Commemorate their Majesties' Coronation d) Front:- Man with a sword on a map of Australia. 1945 Back:- Map -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Medal - PURDY COLLECTION: KEY RING AND BENDIGO CENTENARY MEDAL
... , City of Bendigo Centenary' On back : coat of arms of Bendigo... '1851 - 1951, City of Bendigo Centenary' On back : coat of arms ...Key ring with medal attached on ring. Key ring made of heavy silver coloured metal, with 'Bendigo Victoria' written around outside, poppet head in centre. Attached to silver ring, gold coloured metal medal. Written on medal face '1851 - 1951, City of Bendigo Centenary' On back : coat of arms of Bendigo City Council, and Progress written around bottom.bendigo, history, centenary -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Ceremonial object - Robe, Ede and Ravenscroft et al, City of Brighton Mayoral Robe, c. 1970
The City of Brighton Mayoral robe features embroidered Coat of Arms on the sleeves, which were granted in 1970 by the British College of Heraldry. It includes two figures, the market gardener heralding back to Brighton’s early history in farming, and an aboriginal man, symbolising the original inhabitants of the area, the Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation. This robe was worn by the City of Brighton Mayor until Brighton’s amalgamation into City of Bayside in 1993.Full length mayoral robe with centre opening. Red wool with light brown fur edging on centre front opening and cuffs. The cuffs are also trimmed with wide bands of black velvet and each shoulder has an embroidered polychromatic roundel featuring the Brighton Coat of Arms. The bottom edge of the robe also has black velvet trim. city of brighton, mayoral robe, robe, ceremonial wear, coat of arms, r.w. bredin & son, ede and ravenscroft, bayside, mayoral regalia -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Ceremonial object - Mayoral chain, Lega, City of Brighton Mayoral Chain, 1953
This chain was part of the official regalia worn by the Mayor of the City of Brighton before the amalgamation into Bayside City Council in 1994. The chain was seen as an outward sign of power, authority, and responsibility and was a formal, full-dress type of regalia that was worn by the mayor over their robes at ceremonial functions. The large central drop medallion featured the design of the council seal and the links of the chains detail the name and date of each appointed Mayor. This council seal features the Brighton coastline with a pier extending to the water, a sail boat in the distance and a train on the right of the pier. It was displayed by Council on its flag and letterhead and in municipal buildings and can still be seen on the portico of Brighton Town Hall. The seal was used from 1919, when Brighton was declared a city, until 1970, when an official crest was issued by the British College of Heraldry. Brighton was first incorporated as a borough on 18 January 1859, it became a town on 18 March 1887 and was proclaimed a city on 12 March 1919.9 carat yellow gold and enamel mayoral chain for the City of Brighton. Consists of 61 small oval links, with a scroll listing significant dates in Brighton's history as a centrepiece and a large 'drop' medallion of the City of Brighton seal below. Each oval link has a central plaque inscribed with a mayor's name and dates of their office surrounded by a thin coiled edge and a thick decorative border. The earliest Mayor is W.P. Francis 1918-19 and the latest is K.D. Oliver 1994-95. The links are joined by cable chain and form a long circular chain with two crosspieces of additional links at the back, the upper crosspiece contains four links, while the lower piece contains three links. The chain has a large oval medallion/pendant of the City of Brighton seal which is surrounded by a thin coiled gold edge, a border containing raised lettering 'CITY OF BRIGHTON' above and a Coat of Arms below. This is also surrounded by a coiled edge. The oval piece is then wrapped around with a thick laurel wreath with small berries. The central part of the medallion contains a coloured enamel image of the Brighton coastline with sand in the foreground, a pier extending out into the water, a sailboat in the distance and a train on the right of the pier. The small Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom below includes a coloured enamel shield flanked by a lion and unicorn with a motto inscribed on a ribbon underneath 'DIEU ET MON DROIT'.mayoral chain, city of brighton, lega, ceremonial wear, seal, medallion, mayor, coat of arms, crest, bayside, mayoral regalia -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Ceremonial object - Mayoral chain, Blashki, City of Sandringham Mayoral Chain, c. 1954
This chain was part of the official regalia worn by the Mayor of the City of Sandringham before the amalgamation into Bayside City Council in 1994. The chain was seen as an outward sign of power, authority, and responsibility and was a formal, full-dress type of regalia that was worn by the mayor over their robes at ceremonial functions. The large central drop medallion features the design of the council sea, and the links of the chains are made of cutwork initials of each Mayor. The Sandringham seal was designed by Sans and McDougal had been selected in 1917, by a special committee and its main features are the Sandringham pier and breakwater, with a yacht in full sail as an inset, supported by two dolphins. The motto reads 'Omni Opere' which translates to ‘With all earnestness.’9 carat yellow gold mayoral chain for the City of Sandringham. Consists of two concentric circles of 57 small oval links, with an Australian Coat of Arms as a centrepiece and a large 'drop' medallion of the City of Sandringham seal below. Each oval link is made up of the cutwork initials of a mayor, the surrounding oval border has an inscription above the initials which gives the mayor's name; an inscription below gives dates of office; the earliest is Cr. B.J. Ferdinando 1917-18, and latest is Cr. S.T. Russell 1993-94. The ovals are surrounded by decorative scrolls and are joined by small curb chains. The outer circle contains 31 links, while the inner contains 26. On both shoulders sit decorative bars, joining the front of the chain to the back. The main medallion has an oval central panel that features the coloured Sandringham seal in enamel depicting two sailboats in the water, a pier protruding from the left, a coastline on the right with two pine trees. Above the scene are decorative triangles in light blue and yellow, above which is another section in dark blue containing a third sailboat. The seal is flanked by two engraved dolphins and above it sits an engraved St Edward's gold crown filled with red enamel. Below the seal, there is a ribbon containing the Latin motto 'OMNI OPERE' which is engraved and filled in dark blue enamel. The pendant is surrounded by cutwork lettering reading 'CITY OF SANDRINGHAM / 1919' and leaf decorations. The medallion is inscribed on the reverse with important dates in Sandringham's history. A fleur-de-lys joins the medallion to the Australian Coat of Arms centrepiece above. The Coat of Arms features a shield, depicting symbols of Australia's six states, in enamel, flanked by an engraved kangaroo on the left and emu on the right. Below it sits a ribbon engraved 'ADVANCE AUSTRALIA'.mayoral chain, ceremonial wear, seal, medallion, mayor, coat of arms, crest, bayside, blashki & sons, city of sandringham, sandringham, omni opere, blashki, mayoral regalia, motto, st edward's crown, sans and mcdougall -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Plaque - Escutcheon, Brighton Coat of Arms, 1858
When Brighton was first incorporated as a borough in 1859, the first seal and coat of arms of the municipality depicted a market gardener. Spade in one hand and fruit in the other, the gardener is surrounded by a cornucopia of produce, a ploughman toiling the field behind him, and a mill in the distance. It is underscored by the motto ‘By their fruits ye shall know them’.Oil paint on metal on shaped wood shield, depicting a figure of a standing male pioneer holding a spade in one hand and fruit in the other. A fruit tree directly behind him, two pineapples to the right and a cornucopia bearing fruit to the left. Behind the pioneer are depictions of the sea with a ship, a farmer with a horse ploughing a field, a steam train, and a windmill. A black banner at the top of the shield has inscription BRIGHTON which sits above the Royal Coat of Arms. A red banner at the bottom has Brighton's motto 'FRUCTU NOSCITUR' which translates to ‘By their fruits ye shall know them’. Another black banner underneath: 1858.escutcheon, coat of arms, brighton, fructu noscitur, bayside, shield, heraldry, borough of brighton, market gardener, windmill, train, farmer -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Plaque, City of Brighton plaque
The design of this crest was used by the City of Brighton until 1970, when an official Coat of Arms was issued by the British College of Heraldry. Brighton was first incorporated as a borough on 18 January 1859. It became a town on 18 March 1887 and was proclaimed a city on 12 March 1919. Four circular cast bronze plaques with City of Brighton crest. The outer border surrounding the central crest includes CITY OF BRIGHTON lettering around the top half, two diamonds on the bottom left and right sides with the British Coat of arms at the bottom centre. The central crest depicts the Brighton coastline in relief, with a pier extending to the water, sail boats and a ship in the distance, a train on the right of the pier, a bathing box and trees on the left.plaque, city of brighton, brighton, crest, coat of arms, municipality, bayside -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Plaque, Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
This plaque, along with the Commonwealth Coat of Arms 0000-732, were previously on display in the Brighton City Council's municipal chambers. Oil paint on plywood. Royal coat of arms on black ground showing the central shield divided into four quarters flanked by the English Lion and Scottish Unicorn, surmounted by the Royal Crown. Below the shield appears the motto of the English monarchs ‘Dieu et mon droit’ (God and my right). There are four holes at each corner of the board.royal coat of arms, coat of arms, plaque, united kingdom, brighton city council, brighton -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Plaque, Commonwealth Coat of Arms
... chambers. Coat of Arms Plaque Brighton City Council Brighton ...This plaque, along with the Royal Coat of Arms 0000-731, were previously on display in the Brighton City Council's municipal chambers. Oil paint on plywood. The Commonwealth Coat of Arms is painted on black ground showing the central shield, depicting symbols of Australia's six states, which is flanked by the native Australian animals, the kangaroo and the emu. The seven-pointed Commonwealth Star surmounting the crest also represents the states and territories, a wreath of golden wattle appears below the shield. Below the shield is a scroll containing the word 'AUSTRALIA'. There are four holes at each corner of the board.coat of arms, plaque, brighton city council, brighton, commonwealth coat of arms, australian coat of arms -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Plaque, City of Sandringham plaque
... of Sandringham Sandringham Coat of Arms Seal Omni Opere Bayside Coat ...The Sandringham seal, which was designed by Sans and McDougall, had been selected in 1917 by a special committee and depicted as its main feature the Sandringham pier and breakwater, with a yacht in full sail, as an inset, and supported by two dolphins. The motto selected was Omni Opere ("With all earnestness.")Carved wood, with metal cast lettering. Carved relief City of Sandringham seal in the centre of the plaque with lettering 'CITY OF SANDRINGAM 1917' cast in metal around the border. On the central shield is the depiction of a large sailboat in the water at the top, below it an L-shaped pier protruding from the right and below that another pier protruding from the left with two small boats at the bottom. The shield is flanked by two dolphins, with St Edward's crown above, and a banner containing the motto 'OMNI OPERE' beneath. The area around the seal is decorated with a carved circular pattern.plaque, city of sandringham, sandringham coat of arms, seal, omni opere, bayside, coat of arms, crown, crest -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Plaque, Victorian Coat of Arms, 150 Years, c. 1984
A dark wooden plaque with the Victorian coat of arms in metal relief of two female figures standing on a mound of grass on either side of the Southern Cross shield. The figure on the left represents Peace and holds an olive branch, while the figure on the right personifies Prosperity and holds a cornucopia. Above the shield is a knight's helmet and a kangaroo holding an Imperial crown. The motto 'PEACE AND PROSPERITY' is on a banner below the shield and under that a banner read's 'VICTORIA'S 150th YEAR' and the dates 1834 and 1984. The plaque is numbered 59 of 1,000 on the reverse.victorian coat of arms, plaque, shield, coat of arms, peace and prosperity, victoria's 150th year, heraldry -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Flag, Evan Evans, City of Brighton flag
This flag features the City of Brighton crest which was used by the City of Brighton until 1970, when an official Coat of Arms was issued by the British College of Heraldry. Brighton was first incorporated as a borough on 18 January 1859, it became a town on 18 March 1887 and was proclaimed a city on 12 March 1919.Navy blue flag with circular crest in the centre with the words CITY OF BRIGHTON 1859 in black ink in a white border around the outside. A polychrome scene of the Brighton crest is in the centre showing the coastline with a pier extending to the water, sail boats in the distance, a train on the right of the pier, buildings on the left and the sandy beach at the base. The flag has rope woven through left side.flag, brighton, city of brighton, crest, bayside