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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO COMPETITIONS SOCIETY 1973 FESTIVAL GUIDE, 1973
BENDIGO COMPETITIONS SOCIETY 1973 FESTIVAL Guide - Bendigo City Hall May 1973bendigo, hospital, musical competitions, bendigo, music, festivals -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO COMPETITIONS SOCIETY 1972 FESTIVAL GUIDE, 1971
BENDIGO COMPETITIONS SOCIETY 1972 FESTIVAL GUIDE - Bendigo City Hall May 1972bendigo, hospital, musical competitions, bendigo, music, festivals -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO COMPETITIONS SOCIETY 1971 FESTIVAL GUIDE, 1971
BENDIGO COMPETITIONS SOCIETY 1971 FESTIVAL GUIDE - Bendigo City Hall May 1971.bendigo, hospital, musical competitions, bendigo, music, festivals -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO COMPETITIONS SOCIETY 197O FESTIVAL GUIDE, 1970
BENDIGO COMPETITIONS SOCIETY 197O FESTIVAL GUIDE - Official guide. Held at Bendigo City Hall May 1970bendigo, entertainment, musical competitions -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BOROUGH BRASS BAND 1896, 1896
Black and White mounted Photograph of the Borough Brass Band in 1896, 'B.B.B 1896' printed on the drum, Markings on photo read 'H.J.G. Biggs Health Inspector'organization, club/society, borough brass band, borough brass band, brass band, 1896, musical instruments -
Merri-bek City Council
Work on paper - letterpress print, Commoners Press, Chatting with Locals - Sound Lines of the Red Wattlebird, 2022
My work is dedicated to the animal residents that cohabit with us in the suburbs. I focused on the Red Wattlebird, as it is always a welcome visitor across the gardens and parks of Merri-bek. The frayed edges of the page from my notebook are reminiscent of the act of note taking and how we remember and observe things in our daily lives. I am a local artist and writer living in Naarm with a studio in Coburg as part of Schoolhouse Studios.10Press brings together a diverse group of creatives who were invited to make a new artwork inspired by the theme of ‘Moreland: its creative future, its past or other hidden stories’. Artists were invited to respond to the prompt ‘Moreland’, using only one or two colours. This body of work was created in 2022 during a significant time in local history, which saw Council’s name change from ‘Moreland’ to ‘Merri-bek’. The printed bellyband of the folio highlights this transition, with the word ‘Moreland’ crossed out and replaced with Woiwurrung language name ‘Merri-bek’. Commoners Press is a Coburg-based print studio that works with artists and designers in Australia and abroad on short run projects. Established by Jan Brueggemeier, Rob Eales and Neal Haslem in 2017, Commoners Press focus on projects that are community-centred, experimental and sustainable. Donated by Commoners Press Letterpress print