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Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, 1990
Photograph of Legatee Bob Cowper and another man by displays of paintings of aircraft. It was the launch of Legacy Week in 1990 which included an exhibition of Aviation Art at Legacy House. Paintings were by Frank Harding of Renmark, South Australia. The photo was used for a newspaper article published on 23 August 1990, mentions that Frank Harding had painted over 50 paintings of aircraft flown by Australians and published a book of the images. It was called 'They flew for the King'. Each painting had been extensively researched to capture a specific moment in the World War 2 combat career of various pilots, flight officers or bomb-aimers. His aim was to honour the fine efforts of these great individuals. Unfortunately the artist died a few weeks after the exhibition and launch of his book. Photos are at 01523, the article at 01522, also see media release at 01521. Date is assumed to be 22 August 1990 from the reference number on the back 900822.An example of an art exhibition being held at Legacy House to promote Legacy during Legacy week in 1990.Black and white photo of Legatee Bob Cowper at the aviation exhibition. Stamped on back Copyright Herald and Weekly Times in green ink. Handwritten "900822 / 261" in blue ink, "Pic 7" in black ink.legacy promotion, legacy week, painting -
Melbourne Legacy
Painting - Portrait, Willliam Dargie, HRH Queen Elizabeth, 1967
A portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by William Dargie that was acquired in 1967. It was previously hung alongside a painting of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, but has been moved to storage in the archive. A newspaper article in 1967 shows Governor of Victoria, Sir Rohan Delacombe and President of Melbourne Legacy, George Cowan at the unveiling of the portrait.Oil painting of Queen Elizabeth by William Dargie in a gilded wooden frame.Author signature in bottom right, not legible.portrait, queen elizabeth, dargie, delacombe, george cowan -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Otto von Drehnen
Otto von Drehnen was a prominent Adelaide citizen from the late 1800s, a successful businessman. He was elected President of the Deutsche Club & appointed the Consul General for Austro-Hungary. He was subsequently interned in Camp 1. Documents relating to Otto von Drehnen, previous Consul General of Austro-Hungary & prominent Adelaide businessman, interned in WWII. Black A3 folder containing newspaper articles, invitations, programmes, etc. from von Drehnen's term as Consul General & some biographical information. Also excerpts from Barbara Winter's book "The Most Dangerous Man in Australia?" in which he is mentioned.|Had to put broadsheet newspaper cartoon & two attached newspaper clippings in large plastic sleeve in map drawer. Wouldn't fit entirely in A3 folder.tatura, internment camps, german consul, documents, newspapers, invitations, programmes -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Robinson, Shelagh
... in the Antarctic. Shelash Robinson Australian Antarctic Newspaper clippings ...Shelagh Robinson, Montmorency resident, was one of the first four Australian women to work in the Antarctic. Contents Newspaper article: "Article", The Sun, 4 March 1976. Shelagh Robinson was one of the first Australian women to work in the Antarctic. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcshelash robinson, australian antarctic -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Magilton, Walter
Walter Magilton left school early to become a dairy farmer in Western Victoria, returned to school and became a secondary school art teacher, eventually becoming an artist full-time, a painter, sculptor and jewellery maker. His paintings are in collections overseas and Australia. He teaches art from his Stony Creek Studio in Warrandyte and married to contemporary installation artist Denise Keele-bedford. Contents Newspaper article: "Walter Magilton: More to life than Maggie", Green Valley, section of Diamond Valley News, no date, details of Walter Magilton's career, his tame blackbird Maggie. Newspaper article: "Walter Magilton - Warrandyte", Network, October 1987, details of Walter Magilton's career, achievements and painting style. Newspaper article: "A modern twist on reality", Diamond Valley Leader, no date, Walter Magilton's exhibition at Bridges Restaurant, Hurstbridge. He collaborates with his wife Denise Keele-bedford, a contemporary installation artist. Newspaper article: "Walter Magilton: A Life's Journey in Art", Manningham and Nillumbik Bulletin, issue 51, July 2024. Walter Magilton to exhibit at Monsalvat.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcwalter magilton, warrandyte victoria, stony creek studio warrandyte, denise keele-bedford, bridges restaurant hurstbridge, montsalvat, cowley's creek near camperdown, lou evans, carey grammar school, geelong teachers college, charles bush, lenton parr, william carey, mg car club, donvale christian college, alison magilton, warrandyte, bib silwell silverstone motors -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat College of Advanced Education: Newspaper Cuttings, April to December 1987
Newspaper cuttings collected from various sources. - Ballarat Courier, The Australian, Warrnambool Standard, The Age, The Standard, The News, Ballarat News, East Gippsland News. The items are from 4 April to 17 December 1987. .White A4 four ring folder. Divided into months by coloured dividers. ballarat college of advanced education, bcae, nursing, janine pilven, potter, changes in education -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Australian, Horticultural Society of Victoria Opening Day, 1862
... Horticultural College. the australian flower show survey paddock ...The Survey Paddock eventually became part of the Burnley Horticultural College.Photocopy of the top half of the front page of The Australian, December 27, 1862. In the top right corner is a notice of the opening day of a grand flower show in the gardens of the Horticultural Society in the Survey Paddock, Richmond.the australian, flower show, survey paddock, horticultural society of victoria, opening of burnley gardens, advertisement -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Il Globo dall'Australia, Certificato di Studi in Ortocultura, 1991
Newspaper page from Il Globo dall'Australia, May 20, 1991, p.31. The graduates in the photograph were of interest to the Italian community in Australia. This includes Giovanni Ziccone who graduated with a Certificate in Horticulture from VCAH Burnley in 1991. He is pictured with the director, Dr Greg Moore, and Peter Esdale, who directed the VCAH Burnley centenary celebrations in 1991. The translation of the text below the photograph is: Signor Giovanni Ziccone, a young man of the third age (67 years) has achieved brilliantly, after 5 years of study, a certificate at the VCAH Burnley in Richmond. In the photo, Signor Ziccone, on the right, is being congratulated by the director Gregory Moore and by the organiser of the centenary celebrations of the college, Peter Esdale. Very best wishes to Giovanni Ziccone, a native of Cassaro, from his wife Anna and from his children Vittorio and his wife Noemi, and Connie with her husband Angelo Casonato.il globo dall'australia, giovanni ziccone, dr greg moore, peter esdale, students, 1991, vcah, centenary, victorian college of agriculture and horticulture -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BRASS ATTACK
James Northcott (1836-1904) was born in Devonshire, England. He joined the British Navy as a youth and served in the Crimean War. He came to Australia for the gold rush, and then briefly went to the New Zealand rush before returning to Australia in 1858. In 1867 he married Annie Lansell, sister of George Lansell. James became general manager of George's mines. Northcott's Quadrille Band was playing for dances in 1865 and there are reports of Northcott's Brass Band performing in 1867. James Northcott was also leader of the Volunteer Band and the 4th Battalion Band in Castlemaine during the late 1880's.Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Wednesday, February 11, 2014. Brass attack: Northcott's city band is the caption of this early photograph from the LaTrobe Library. The problem is, no-one knows who Mr. Northcott was. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, "Test team" - in a fish pond. Woodfull and Co. at Burnley, 1930
Newspaper cutting of an article and 2 photos from The Herald, October 16, 1930. The article describes the goldfish in the pond at Burnley, treated as pets and named after members of the Australian test team. goldfish, burnley gardens, students, luffmann ponds, lily ponds -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Everylady's Journal, A career for Australian Girls. How to Earn a Living with a Spade, Fork - and Brains, 1927
Newspaper cutting from "Everylady's Journal", January 1, 1927, p 13-14. Discusses why women are good gardeners, the course content and accommmodation for students. The first female student, was Miss Olive Holltum (now Mellor), and at that time the principal was Mr Rae and the deputy principal Mr A. W. Jessop (Jessep). Other graduates mentioned include Miss Allender, Miss Dorothy Kraffe, Miss Edna Walling. There is a short interview with Edna Walling and a photo (1) with the caption: "Miss Edna Walling - Graduate from Burnley College - Melbourne's most famous gardener. The photo on p. 14 (2) shows a group of students and a staff member in the orchard with the caption: "In the fruit orchard. Students of the Burnley Horticultural College receiving practical instruction in pruning."female students, olive mellor (nee holtum), mr rae, principal, a.w. jessep, graduates, miss allender, dorothy kraffe, edna walling, student outside classes, pruning, orchard, courses -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Australian Women's Weekly, Lectures on Garden Design, 1932-1938
... the australian women's weekly hilda kirkhope burnley ...A clipping from "The Australian Women's Weekly," "What Women are Doing" section. A short article about Hilda Kirkhope, assistant at the Burnley Horticultural College, Melbourne. Includes a photo of Miss Kirkhope with 3 female students looking at an easel, with the caption: "Miss Hilda Kirkhope instructing senior pupils how to prepare a plan for a landscape garden. She teaches all aspects of garden design."the australian women's weekly, hilda kirkhope, burnley horticultural college, garden design, students in class -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Sun News-Pictorial, Students ShowThat The Pruning Season Is Here, 1929
Newspaper cutting from The Sun News-Pictorial, July 23, 1929. Photo of 12 students pruning apple trees, with a close-up of secateur technique. The caption reads: "Daughters of Eve among the apple trees at Burnley School of Horticuture are still lending their support to the apple-a-day adage first advocated in the Garden of Eden. They are shown pruning the apple trees in the orchard, which is in the charge of Mr AW Jessep. Inset is the correct method of cutting to an external bud on the tree. There are 34 girl students being trained at the school for professional positions as agriculturists. Many former students have won good posts in Australian States. The agricultural course occupies two years and carries a special certificate."the sun news-pictorial, students, female students, a.w.jessep, burnley horticultural college, apple trees, pruning, orchard, students working outside, secateurs -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Illustrated Australian News, Opening of the Horticultural Society's Gardens, 1863
... Gardens Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Illustrated Australian ...Photocopy of newspaper article January 1, 1863 advertising the opening of the gardens and the arrangements for getting there.opening of gardens, opening of burnley gardens, flower show, horticultural society, survey paddock -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Innovator With a Touch of Blooming Magic, 2008
John Stevens, AM (1938), established Australia's first professional landscape architectural practice in 1952.Obituary of John Stevens, AM (1938) in "The Age" 31.05.2008 by Anne Latreille.the age, john stevens, obituary, anne latreille, landscape architecture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, A Whiff of Mystery, 2017
Article in The Age Spectrum July 8, 2017 p14 by Megan Backhouse. Article about cultivating truffles in Australia. Interview with Noel Fitzpatrick. Promotion of the 'World of Truffles' Seminar on August 5, 2017 by the Friends of Burnley Gardens.the age, megan backhouse, noel fitzpatrick, truffles, fobg, friends of burnley gardens, cultivating truffles, the world of truffles -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Australian, Phillip Johnson, 2014
... Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Australian ...(1) Article in "The Weekend Australian Magazine" Oct/Nov 2014. "10 Questions Phillip Johnson (1998), Landscape Designer, 40." (2) Article in "The Weekend Australian Aplus" Nov 15-16, 2014. "Flora" by Helen Young. Article about Phillip Johnson's book, "Connected."the weekend australian magazine, phillip johnson, helen young, landscape designer, connected, book -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Photograph and newspaper cuttings, Judith Cowley, Margaret Cowley (nee Doherty), 1931
margaret cowley nee doherty, garden week 1931, students working outside, female students, orchard -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper - News article, Discovery and Working of Gold In Australia
... of Gold In Australia Newspaper News article Jabez J. Ham Thomas ...gold, australia, mining, corio bay, geelong, w.b. clarke, melbourne benevolent asylum, gold discovery -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Australian Garden Lover, The Burnley Gardens, October 1926
... ". the australian garden lover green grows our garden a.p. winzenreid george ...On cover pages are 6 photographs of Burnley College and the heading "An Australian Horticultural School Enterprise at Burnley,Vic". The 4 photos on the lower half of the cover page were used in "Green Grows Our Garden", by A.P Winzenreid, Hyland House (1991) p. 52. A.P Winzenreid described the photos as: Top left (photo 3): Espaliered fruit tree on fence, established and trained by George Russ and continued as a feature of interest into the 1950s. Located in old nursery area. Top right (photo 4): orchard spraying. Bottom left (photo 5): View of pavilion. Note Luffmann's pond and Pinus radiata planted in 1860s and removed by G. Manley and A. Tylee (1951-53). Bottom right (photo 6): A.W. Jessep (principal) and E.E. Pescott (lecturer) outside Principal's residence. (Photos 1 and 2 on the cover of the Garden Lover were not reproduced in "Green Grows Our Garden". The Australian Garden Lover, vol. 2 no. 7, October 1, 1926, p 266-7. Cover and two pages.the australian garden lover, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenreid, george russ, espaliered pear, old nursery, orchard, spraying, pavilion, ponds, pinus radiata, a. w. jessep, e. e. pescott, principal's residence, gardening publication, horticulture newspaper, 20s gardening -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Argus, Acclimatisation Society, 1861
Copy of article in "The Argus" 08.08.1861 the meeting of the Acclimatisation Society with a description of the competition for a design of the gardens, won by Alfred Lynch. Also copies of plans held in B18.0029 and B18.0030. Chronological history (from the National Trust of Australia, Victoria website) giving information about the 1861 design for the site by Alfred Lynch.the argus, acclimatisation society, alfred lynch, competition for design of gardens, plans -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, David Burke, 30 Days On Australia's Railways - A diary of September journeys, 2014
An entertaining look at railway events in Australia in the month of September - from 1848, when a meeting was called to start a railway company in New South Wales, to 2013, when the great Bayer-Garrett AD6029 steam engine was restored to working order. For some strange reason, September has been a month when particularly memorable railway events tend to occur. Author David Burke has crafted a 'diary' which documents, day by day, major happenings to do with railways in Australia - from the days of steam, to diesel, to diesel-electric and electrification, covering the first trains that ran between New South Wales and Queensland, and to Melbourne. It was in also September that the first sod was dug for the Trans-Australian Railway across the Nullarbor to Perth. The book is heavily illustrated with historic photographs, both black and white and colour, newspaper cuttings, sketches and maps, and features 13 paintings by renowned railway artist Phil Belbin. Names that leap to the fore among those who made railway history happen include Ben Chifley, the locomotive driver who became Prime Minister of Australia, engineer Dr John Bradfield, designer of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and responsible for putting Sydney's city trains underground, James Fraser, first Australian-born Chief Commissioner for Railways, and Harold Young, the Scotsman who designed the C38 engine and the Silver City Comet. Cover picture shows: Climbing the steep Fassifern Grade with a heavy coal train maakes for plenty of Bayer-Garrett action in Phil Belbin's painting of the AD60 class at work on the Shorty North line to Newcastle New South Wales Australia.ill. p.172.non-fictionAn entertaining look at railway events in Australia in the month of September - from 1848, when a meeting was called to start a railway company in New South Wales, to 2013, when the great Bayer-Garrett AD6029 steam engine was restored to working order. For some strange reason, September has been a month when particularly memorable railway events tend to occur. Author David Burke has crafted a 'diary' which documents, day by day, major happenings to do with railways in Australia - from the days of steam, to diesel, to diesel-electric and electrification, covering the first trains that ran between New South Wales and Queensland, and to Melbourne. It was in also September that the first sod was dug for the Trans-Australian Railway across the Nullarbor to Perth. The book is heavily illustrated with historic photographs, both black and white and colour, newspaper cuttings, sketches and maps, and features 13 paintings by renowned railway artist Phil Belbin. Names that leap to the fore among those who made railway history happen include Ben Chifley, the locomotive driver who became Prime Minister of Australia, engineer Dr John Bradfield, designer of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and responsible for putting Sydney's city trains underground, James Fraser, first Australian-born Chief Commissioner for Railways, and Harold Young, the Scotsman who designed the C38 engine and the Silver City Comet. Cover picture shows: Climbing the steep Fassifern Grade with a heavy coal train maakes for plenty of Bayer-Garrett action in Phil Belbin's painting of the AD60 class at work on the Shorty North line to Newcastle New South Wales Australia.railroads -- australia -- history., railroad travel -- australia -- history. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: TEACHING THE TRADES
BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Monday, February 9, 2004. Teaching the trades: this photograph, taken in 1956, depicts young men of Bendigo who were apprentices to the Ordnance factory Bendigo, now called Australian Defence Industries. Back row; Clem Williams, John Bettinelli, Peter Amstrong, Ron Rosewall, Michael Jenks, Fred Swift, Ray McHugh, Brian Ebsary, Peter Waddington, Ron Angove, Kevin Anglin, Graham Pearce, Tom Thursfield and Ian Caldwell. Second row: Noel Johns, Noel Neil, Des Bourke, Barry Shepherd,, Colin Nicoll, Stan George, Ron Nixon, Barry Collins, Graham Sargeant, Ken Craven, Norm Fieldew, Les Brown, Reg Byers and Bob Esposito. Third row: Noel Preston, Les Rodda, Kevin Angove, Keith Ivory, Geoff Jinks, Jack Gill, Allan Hill, Ian Phillips, Jack Tyack, Malcom Erwin, Mick Radford, Ron Lea and Brian Leed. Front row: Allan Gelsi, Barry Warren, Ray Dowsey, Barry Ellston, Len Dubbin, Allan Steel, Brian Runnalls, Geoff Wild, Graham Steel, Barry Thompson and Brian Frewin. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Newspaper (Item) - Newspaper article, Surprise for Delderfield, 13-07-2011
A newspaper article regarding the awarding of a 2011 National Accommodation Industry Awards for Excellence for Delderfield Luxury Bed & Breakfast in Marysville.A newspaper article regarding the awarding of a 2011 National Accommodation Industry Awards for Excellence for Delderfield Luxury Bed & Breakfast in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, delderfield luxury bed & breakfast, accommodation, national accommodation industry award for excellence, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Roland, Mary Isobel "Betty"
Mary Isobel, known as Betty, Roland was an Australian writer of plays, screenplays, novels, children's books and comic strips. Contents Wikipedia extract: Betty Roland, biographic information.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcmary isobel maclean, ellis harvey davies, the spur of the moment film, the touch of silk play, katharine susannah prichard, guido barachhi, australian communist party, caviar for breakfast book, the conways comic strip, betty roland, mary isobel roland, australian society of authors, montsalvat, the eye of the beholder book, an improbable life book, the devious being book, gilda baracchi -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Trevor Lamb collection: The Age, April 21, 1975
On 25th April 1915, 60,000 Australians landed at Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula. By evening that day over 2000 Australians had died. Although this was a military failure, it was seen as the defining moment of the Aussie character and the Anzac spirit.One page article from The Age of April 21, 1975. Gallipoli sixtieth anniversary.the age, 1975, gallipoli -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, The Heidelberger, Army music finale, 16/12/1992
Major Ian Milne outlines his time with the Defence Force School of Music and other postings with the Australian Army Band Corps.Newspaper clipping, text and black and white imagesimpson barracks school of music, army school of music, ian milne -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley News, Malcolm's baton ball, 10/12/1991
Major Malcolm Bell is the conductor of the Australian Army Band and the Eltham Concert BandText and black and white imagemalcolm bell, eltham concert band, australian army band, simpson barracks school of music -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Newspaper (Item) - Newspaper advertisement, KERAMI, Unknown
A newspaper advertisement regarding Kerami Guest House in Marysville.A newspaper advertisement regarding Kerami Guest House in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, kerami guest house, accommodation, corn cakes recipe, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Newspaper (Item) - Newspaper article, Anne Richey, Marysville's Kerami Manor re-opens, 09-11-2016
A newspaper article regarding the re-opening of Kerami Manor in Marysville after the original guest house was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.A newspaper article regarding the re-opening of Kerami Manor in Marysville after the original guest house was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.marysville, victoria, australia, kerami guest house, accommodation, 2009 black saturday bushfires, newspaper article, the alexandra & eildon standard