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Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Davidson Jan and Smith Heather, Bairnsdale the way we were, 1984
Pictorial history of Bairnsdales beautiful buildings, presented as pen and ink drawings accompanied by description text.township, buildings -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Things We Want to Keep, 1978
Booklet produced for World Environment Day 1978, presenting ideas for conservation of cultural heritage.Keith Scarce Bairnsdale, 1980heritage -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Scott Nancy J, We Journey Hopefully, 1978c
An account of the formation of Country Women Association groups East Gippsland from 1931 to 1978 including Bairnsdale Orbost Tubbut Glenedale Nowa Nowa and Lakes Entrance VictoriaMarion Holding Nancy J Scottarts, associations, charities -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Higgins, Julie, Yes, We Remember, 1976
Recollections of St. George's Church, Nowa Nowa, Victoria at 14th. March, 1976. Included are references to the settlers and development of Lake Tyers, Wairewa and Tostaree.land settlement, religion, township -
Box Hill Historical Society
Book, Finlay, Eleanor,Morgan, Marjorie, The days we remember: Box Hill in pictures 1960 - 1994, 1995
Picture history of Box Hill showing the development of the area from 1960 - 1994 with rapid population growth and major administrative changes. Photos include government, community services, industry, transport, shops, churches, sport, entertainment and arts, people, schools, houses and "Salute to Box Hill" (the end of Box Hill as a City).box hill, history, photographs, government, community services, industry, transport, shops, churches, sport, entertainment, arts, people, schools, houses, 1960 - 1994 -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Textile, Rodney Love, I Am Because We Are, 2004-2007
The panels from the I Am Because We Are series are woven from cut-up donated socks. They were woven on a four-shaft floor loom with a cotton warp. The names of the donors have been typed onto polyester ribbons which have been woven in with the socks. It’s possible that the typewriter ink could fade if exposed for long periods to strong light, but the sock material should be fairly stable as they were almost exclusively commercially-produced socks. The wood of the frames has been painted with an acrylic paint, and covered with MDF boards. The fabric is stretched over the frames and secured with staples.Wangaratta Art Gallery Collection. Donated by Artist.A woven textile work using fabric in shades of black, grey, white, green, and orange. -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Ceramic, Vipoo Srivilasa, We Come In Peace III, 2017
Vipoo Srivilasa works predominantly in ceramics, creating unique contemporary porcelain sculptures, vessels and figures to transmit a universal message of cross-cultural experience. His works explore similarities between the cultures of homeland, Thailand and his adoptive home, Australia. His work is both a playful, and at times a political, blend of historical figurative and decorative art practices with contemporary culture. For more than 20 years, Vipoo has exhibited both internationally and throughout Australia, including Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Saatchi Gallery, London; Ayala Museum, Philippines; Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taiwan; Nanjing Arts Institute, China and the National Gallery of Thailand. His work is held in national and international collections including the National Gallery of Australia, the Art Gallery of South Australia, GOMA, and the Craft Council, UK. -
The 69 Collective
Painting, Liza Posar, Together We Mix, 2012
This artwork is part of 69Fifteen, the book published in 2013 celebrating 69 Smith Street Gallery’s 15th year in operation as an artist-run space.Painted using acrylics, ink and charcoal on canvas. This abstract image features what looks like two figures merged into one against a red background with sprays of black paint. liza posar, 69 smith street gallery, artist-run initiative, artist-run space, melbourne art galleries, painting, graffiti -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Painting, FAULKS, Philip b. 1959 St Albans, England, We had a Baby, 1988
Oil on canvasSigned and dated on reverse. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Pamphlet, O'Brien, Peter Dr, Journey of Healing. Are we helping them home?, 2002
Discusses the background to the Stolen Genrations, then outlines the Bringing Them Home recommendations and comments on the Government's reponse to the recommendations throughout Australia.45 P.; tables; bib.; 30 cm.Discusses the background to the Stolen Genrations, then outlines the Bringing Them Home recommendations and comments on the Government's reponse to the recommendations throughout Australia.stolen generations-surveys., government-?ustralia-rsponses to stolen generations - surveys. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, We have matured, 1968
The opening of the new council chambers and offices symbolises the transition of this city from its developing youth to mature adulthood.The opening of the new council chambers and offices symbolises the transition of this city from its developing youth to mature adulthood.The opening of the new council chambers and offices symbolises the transition of this city from its developing youth to mature adulthood.city of nunawading. council chambers, block, gerd, block, renate, h.t. mcker & sons pty ltd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, How we built Arts Centre, 1985
John Harrowfield, state member for Mitcham, unveiled a plaque at the Nunawading Arts Centre in recognition of the state's contribution towards its construction as a Victorian 150th anniversary project.John Harrowfield, state member for Mitcham, unveiled a plaque at the Nunawading Arts Centre in recognition of the state's contribution towards its construction as a Victorian 150th anniversary project.John Harrowfield, state member for Mitcham, unveiled a plaque at the Nunawading Arts Centre in recognition of the state's contribution towards its construction as a Victorian 150th anniversary project.local government, city of nunawading, harrowfield, john, baglin, ian, beale, julian, coyne, bill, nunawading arts centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, We have a tie with England, 1966
Nunawading's coat of arms is almost identical with that of the Borough of Blackburn, Lancashire and the motto is the same.Nunawading's coat of arms is almost identical with that of the Borough of Blackburn, Lancashire and the motto is the same. This was realised at a recent meeting when England's Blackburn Council presented Nunawading Council with a coloured replica of its arms and a history of its town from A.D. 317 to 1861.Nunawading's coat of arms is almost identical with that of the Borough of Blackburn, Lancashire and the motto is the same.local government, city of nunawading, blackburn, lancashire -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, When we became a city, 1945
A description of events around the time when Nunawading became a city.A description of events around the time when Nunawading became a city. The information came from a stack of papers sent to the Gazette by former mayor, N. Armstrong.A description of events around the time when Nunawading became a city.local government, city of nunawading, armstrong, norman -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, The Days we remember, 1995
Box Hill in pictures: 1960 - 1994Box Hill in pictures: 1960 - 1994Box Hill in pictures: 1960 - 1994box hill, pictures -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Remembering how we were, 2002
Nunawading Historical Society members picnicking in the grounds of Schwerkolt Cottage to advertise the Open Day - 'Beyond the big smoke' to be held on Sunday 7 April 2002.Nunawading Historical Society members picnicking in the grounds of Schwerkolt Cottage to advertise the Open Day - 'Beyond the big smoke' to be held on Sunday 7 April 2002.Nunawading Historical Society members picnicking in the grounds of Schwerkolt Cottage to advertise the Open Day - 'Beyond the big smoke' to be held on Sunday 7 April 2002.nunawading and district historical society, gamble, julie, jones-evans, vicki, schwerkolt cottage -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Australia, here we come, 1996
A Story for the descendants of pioneer Sarah Lowen.A Story for the descendants of pioneer Sarah Lowen.A Story for the descendants of pioneer Sarah Lowen.payne, elsie, lowen family, east burwood methodist church, burwood east -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, We live up to our city's name, 1977
141 years after its establishment in 1836.141 years after its establishment in 1836, Nunawading is now a bustling, modern municipality and venue for many industries and commercial undertakings.141 years after its establishment in 1836. city of nunawading, industries -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Anzac Day 2009 - Lest We Forget, 2009
RSL services for both Mitcham and Blackburn. Contains stories of Bill Heppner and Arthur Hogan.RSL services for both Mitcham and Blackburn. Contains stories of Bill Heppner and Arthur HoganRSL services for both Mitcham and Blackburn. Contains stories of Bill Heppner and Arthur Hogan.anzac day, heppner, w. b., hogan, arthur -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper, Andy goes and we lose a link with the past, 1/05/1980 12:00:00 AM
James (Andy) Blackburn, great great grandson of James Blackburn who was instrumental in providing Melbourne with its good water supply.James (Andy) Blackburn, great great grandson of James Blackburn who was instrumental in providing Melbourne with its good water supply joined the Board of Works in 1946 and will retire on 28/7/1980. He designed a slide rule, now a standard requirement for survey students.James (Andy) Blackburn, great great grandson of James Blackburn who was instrumental in providing Melbourne with its good water supply. blackburn, james, blackburn, james andrew duncan, melbourne and metropolitan board of works, mitchell, j.e., philipson, ralph, boyd, robin -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, We shall remember them, 2017
The number of World War 2 veterans attending Anzac Day is rapidly diminishing but Gerald Metherson of Bomber Command us still a regular attendee.blackburn returned services league, mcpherson, gerald, world war 1939 -1945 -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Booklet - Book, Can We Help You?, 1938 (Exact)
Mr Catterall, Joe & Mr L.J. Romey were partners in a cyaniding operation to obtain gold from the Southern Consuls Mine after second world war.Booklet printed on paper with a light green covergold mining, mining industry, miners rights, mining licences -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Lest we Forget. Crosses at Ballarat Service
Colour photorgraph of crosses near the Ballarat Cenotaph commemorating the war service of those from Ballarat.ballarat cenotaph, crosses, poppy, anzac -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Newspaper Clipping, The Way We Were - Boys' Night Out
BOYS' NIGHT OUT - Members enjoy the Old Castlemaine School Boys' Association annual dinner at the Castlemaine Town Hall in the mid 1950s -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Document, We Need Your Help
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Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, Nationwide News Pty. Ltd, THE AUSTRALIAN magazine Australia 1942 (What We Didn't Know), 25/01/1992
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Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, Brian W. McFarlane et al, We Band of Brothers ( A True Australian Adventure Story)
920.935502, historical, isbn: 0 646 38849 5 -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, John Barrett et al, WE WERE THERE (Australian Soldiers of WWII Tell Their Stories), 1987
940.54'81'94, historical, isbn: 0 670 81627 2 -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, LAWSON GLASSOP et al, WE WERE THE RATS, 1991
isbn: 0 14 014924 4 -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, Gordon W Prange et al, AT DAWN WE SLEPT (The untold story of PEARL HARBOUR), 1982
isbn: 0-1400-64559