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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 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - BENDIGO EASTER PROCESSION, Apr 1961
Slide. BENDIGO EASTER PROCESSION. Two Ladies dressed in period costume riding in a buggy pulled by a brown horse followed by marching girls and a brass band.slide, bendigo, bendigo easter procession., bendigo easter procession. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Headwear - Pith Helmet, 1930s
The pith helmet was worn to shade the head in hot and humid climates. Owned by donor's father when he was mining mica in the 1930s; not worn because of embarrassment.Light brown insulated hat, designed as protective covering for the head against the sun; red and green cloth lining, leather sweat band and chin strapGilt inscription on lining: "Real solapith, made in India expressly for the Myer store for men, Melbourne & Adelaide" [size] 6 7/8pith helmet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANZAC COLLECTION: CD 'COO-EE! SONGS OF THE ANZACS', 2015
Advertising flyer for the concert held at the Capital Theatre, View St. Bendigo on Anzac Eve 2015; and the launch of the CD 'Coo-ee! Songs of the Anzacs' produced by Peter Ellis OAM on behalf of the Bendigo Historical Society. Flyer has image of crosses in rows and faint images of soldiers, red remembrance poppy and photo of CD cover. On bottom, RSL badge, city of Great Bendigo logo, 100 years of Anzac, the spirit lives 2014-2018. On back: list of concert participants, Golden City Pipe Band, 67th Infantry Tribute Band, Emu Creek Bush Band, Winzar Boys Banned, Beth Dobell, Mr. Balaam's Quadrille Band, Adrian Verrinder, Wedderburn Oldtimes, Geoffrey Graham and Adrian Verrinder, Eurofest Choir. CD launched by Cr. Peter Cox, Mayor of Greater Bendigo.The Greater City of Bendigomilitary, world war 1, anzac concert and cd -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Programme - Opening, Opening of New Tawonga Public Hall, 1925
The opening of the Tawonga Hall was celebrated in the evening on Wednesday 11th March 1925. A band played and guests danced.This 'programme' was used by people in the district who attended the opening of the Tawonga Hall in 1925.This is a small programme for the evening of the opening of the Tawonga Hall in 1925. It also doubled as a dance engagement book for the evening. Front cover "Programme" is printed It is in the form of folded cardboard with a picture of a rose on the cover that passes through a white tag entitled 'Programme' on the stem of the rose. Edges have spaced zig-zag cuts in groups of 6. On back of front a lot writing printed in black. Opposite is a list of 15 dances eg. Waltz with space for names of partners. On the folded card a hole has been pierced at the top left hand corner with red wool threaded through and a small pencil hanging at the end of it. tawonga public hall, programme, opening ceremony, dance programme, annie sullivan -
Mont De Lancey
Tenor Horn, Bohland & Fuchs, Circa 1898 - 1904
Played by Harry Henderson, a member of the Wandin Brass Band. Harry Henderson was the Grandson of Henry and Martha Sebire.Brass Euphonium or Tenor Hornbrass musical instruments -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Stella Axarlis at Carols by Candlelight 1981
Negative of Stella Axarlis dressed in white singing onstage at Carols by Candlelight, with the band and choir behind her.Col. negatives of opera singer performing at Carols by Candlelightcarols by candlelight, royal victorian institute for the blind, stella axarlis -
Federation University Historical Collection
Badge - Leather disc, E.N.S.A. Frank Wright C.E, c1942
This disc belonged to Frank Wright. The letters ENSA refer to the Entertainments National Service Association, which was set up in 1939 to provide entertainment for the British armed forces personnel. Frank Wright was a renown resident of Smeaton, where he was born in 1901. He lived at Laura Villa, and attended Smeaton State School. His father William was a gold miner and his mother's name was Sarah. He was the youngest of eleven children. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and was awarded a gold medal for the highest marks in the ALCM examinations in the British Colonies at the age of seventeen years. He became the Australian Open Cornet Champion by the age of eighteen. A year later, Frank conducted the City of Ballarat Band, and later the Ballarat Soldiers’ Memorial Band. He formed the Frank Wright Frisco Band and Frank Wright and his Coliseum Orchestra. These bands won many South Street awards, and Frank as conductor won many awards in the Australian Band Championship contest. In 1933 Frank Wright sailed to England to conduct the famous St Hilda’s Band and was appointed in 1934 as the Musical Director of the London County Council (the GLC or Greater London Council), where he organized many amazing concerts in most of the 150 parks, in and around the London district. He was also responsible for some of London’s major concerts at Kenwood, the Crystal Palace and Holland Park. He was made Professor of Brass and Military Band Scoring and Conducting and was a Fellow of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. Frank was awarded an M.B.E. in 1967 and he died in November 1970. The Frank Wright Medal at the Royal South Street competition is awarded to an individual recognized as making an outstanding contribution to brass music in Australia.This red coloured 3.5 cm leather disc has been stamped with the letters ENSA Frank Wright CE. It has a hole pinched in the top, through which a string has been threaded.frank wright, armed forces entertainment, musician conductor, brass bands, ensa, entertainments national service association -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Dry Measurement Container, Late 18th to early 19th century (before the standardised measurement was introduced in England in 1824)
The peck has been in use since the early 14th century when it was introduced as a measure for flour. The term referred to varying quantities until the modern units of measurement were defined in the 19th century. Cities in England used to have official standard weights and measures for that city or area. These containers were marked with the city's name and emblem, merchant’s weights and measures would then be checked against this to make sure they weren't trying to cheat their customers. The item in the collection is a standard measure approved by Bristol City and used by that City’s grocers to measure dry goods such as peas, beans, sugar, flour, meal etc., and its metal banding ensures that the measure cannot be reduced in size to cheat customers. Additional Information: The British Imperial System evolved from the thousands of Roman, Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and customary local units employed in the middle Ages. Traditional names such as pound, foot, and gallon were widely used, but the values so designated varied with time, place, trade, product specifications, and dozens of other requirements. Early royal standards were established to enforce uniformity took the name Winchester, after the ancient tenth century capital of Britain. King Henry VII reaffirmed the customary Winchester standards for capacity and length and distributed royal standards throughout the realm. This process was repeated about a century later in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. In the 16th century, the rod (5.5 yards, or 16.5 feet) was defined (once again as a learning device and not as a standard) defined by the length of the left feet of 16 men lined up heel to toe as they emerged from the church. By the 17th century usage and legal statute had established the acre, rod, and furlong at their present values together with other historic units such as the peck. Establishment of the System: The Weights and Measures Act of 1824 and the Act of 1878 established the British Imperial System based on precise definitions of selected existing units. The 1824 act sanctioned a single imperial gallon to replace the wine, ale, and corn (wheat) gallons that were in general use. The new gallon was defined as equal in volume to 10 pounds avoirdupois of distilled water weighed at 62°F with the barometer at 30 inches, or 277.274 cubic inches (later corrected to 277.421 cubic inches). The two new basic standard units were the imperial standard yard and the troy pound, which was later restricted to weighing drugs, precious metals, and jewels. In 1963 an act of parliament abolished archaic measures as the rod and chaldron and a metric system was adopted. An early example of a dry measuring container giving a snapshot of how imperial weights and measures developed in England to evolve the British measurement system into the metric arrangement that most countries have adopted today including Australia. It has social significance as an item that was in everyday use by grocers and other merchants to measure dry goods in the late 18th to early 19th centuries and used specifically in the Bristol region of England as an officially recognised measurement.Wooden measurement container with iron banding and hand made rivets container is a Quarter Peck official measurement container. Inscriptions are impressed into the sides of the wooden body. The container has the official crown and emblem of the City of Bristol, indicating this item was the Bristol City standard quarter peck measurement.Impressed into the timber on the front, a crown emblem over "C B G / CITY OF BRISTOL / QUARTER", on one side "HALF" , another side "PECK". Handwritten in white chalk on the base is "1458"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, weights and measures, quarter peck, measurement container, dry grocery measure, bristol city measurement standard, city of bristol, british weights and measures, 18th and 19th centure standard measures -
Bialik College
Audio (Item) - Shehecheyanu 2001
Created to commemorate the opening of the Bialik College Recording Studio, at the official opening of the new Technology Centre on October 14 2001. Shehecheyany 2001, that we have lived to see this day, Volume 1. See cd insert for Trace listed and contributors. Items from Pipsqueakers, Weenyboppers, Amazon Rhythms, Jungle Juice, Highly Strung Guitar Ensemble, Year 9 Band, Year 8 Band, My Former Self, Jazz Combo, Senior Vocal Ensemble, Chalilim, Dan Zaloberg, Shop of Horrors, Funk Band, Julien Schulberg, Tom Kalinski, Vivace String Quartet, Rachelle Shtoltsenberg. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.music, performing arts, bialik, secondary school, jewish school, student work, technology centre -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Walli Wagner, 2001
Photo 50. "Walli" Wagner with accordian in "The Band". Jack Collection B Compound D Compound Gardens. Orchestraphotograph, people -
Beaufort Historical Society
Photograph - Beaufort Streetscape, Neil Street, c. 1870
Beaufort hotel beaufort streetscape. Shows location of old Beaufort Hotel, Weighbridge and site of current Band Rotunda.Black and white photo of Beaufort circa 1870 looking east including Beaufort Hotel, dirt road, horse and cart and early buildings.streetscape, beaufort, hotel, band rotunda, weighbridge -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - CAPS, PEAKED, 1) EMERCO VIC (arrow up), Australian Army Peak Caps, 1) 1983. .2) 1990
.1) Peak hat, Kahki cotton twill, brown leather hand band with brass button keepers, size 55, lining is cotton fabric and clear plastic. .2) Peak hat, Kahki cotton twill, brown leather hat band with brass button keepers, corp badge Royal Australian Survey Corps, size 57, lining cotton fabric and clear plastic.headwear, peak caps, royal australian survey corps, rasvy -
National Wool Museum
Clothing - Dress, 1979
This dress was created by Jean Inglis for a competition of garments hosted by the Geelong Handweavers and Spinners Guild at a ski weekend in 1979. It was entered in the ‘evening wear’ category of hand spun and knitted garments. The Warp was commercially brought 2/24 wool. The Weft was hand spun black Corriedale wool. This wool was brought at a sale in Geelong and was hand dyed and spun by Jean. The patter is a ‘Ripple’ variation of a ‘Crackle’ weave completed on Jean’s own Dobby Loom (pictured). Long black dress stretching from the feet, reaching up to a hood at the neckline and down to the hands in the sleeve. The dress is black with a glossy silver pattern in the form of a band around the hood, hands and feet of the garment. In these bands is a wavy pattern of silver and black lines. There are multiple thick and thin lines of both the silver and black colours mirroring each other as the pattern stretches around the garment. wool, weaving, hand spun, corriedale -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - TROUSERS, SERVICE DRESS, A.G.C.F, 1982
Part of the Reverend Chaplain Major Thomas Bruce Williams, No 556101, Collection.Two pairs of polyester and viscose service dress trousers. Each pair has two side pockets, a button down hip pocket and a fob pocket. Each has sewn belt loops and a zipper fly. The waist band is closed with a metal hook. A calico manufacturer's label is sewn onto the hip pocket lining. The washing instruction label is sewn onto the inside of the waist band.army chaplain, uniform, major thomas b. williams -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "HAIL TRAMS HERE"
Semi circular sign with mild steel metal strap for use at tram stops and fixed around a pole. Painted on heavy metal sheet. Red band top and bottom, smaller band at top with words HAIL TRAM HERE in black paint on a white background. Used on Ballarat system until 9/1971. Has a black back. See original worksheet for sketch and dimensionstrams, tramways, ballarat trams, secv, street furniture, tram stops -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, mid 1930s
Black and white photographs of a band marching across the intersection of Bourke and Swanston about mid-1930. Has a cable set descending the hill. In the background is a number of parked motor vehicles. The band is followed by a number of cars and is being watched by some people on the corner. The buildings on the top left were later demolished to make way for the Foys building. The arches of the Esquire cinema in the background are visibletrams, tramways, bourke st, bands, swanston st, cable trams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Men's Drawers
The Arrow shirt company was founded by William H.Titus and his partner in Chicago, Illinois and in the late 1800s merged with Cluett Peabody. In 1929 Cluett, Peabody & Co. established a national menswear business under the Arrow brand name. The "Arrow" name gradually grew into a product line that included shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, cravats, pyjamas, and underwear for men and boys. (Wikipedia)Two pairs of men's underwear. "Arrow" Trademark. Made from "Sanforized Shrunk fabric - ironless finished cotton". Cotton tape threaded through the top band allow for some adjustments to sizing. One garment appears to have hand stitching on the top band to allow for resizing or repair. Each pair has three silver coloured press studs for front fastening. 1930s - 1940s.arrow clothing, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - BABY CLOTHES COLLECTION: BABY WOOL DRESS, Early 1940's
Cream wool hand knitted square necked dress. Small balloon sleeves, short cream satin ribbon tie at waist. Yolk has an open pattern, while skirt is stocking stitch, with a band of diamond shaped patterning 13 cms wide, and a bottom band of garter stitch. This collection of knitted and sewn garments were made in the early 1940s and were intended for a baby that was stillborn.costume, children's, baby dress -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - MADGE SIMMONS COLLECTION: QUARRY HILL SCHOOL BOYS BAND 1935
Photograph.The Madge Simmons Collection. Quarry Hill School Boys Band 1935. Black and white photograph mounted on cardboard. Twenty-four boys and instruments, two adults - principal and bandmaster? The banner is behind the group. The photographer's name is printed on the bottom right corner - A. G. Bugg Photo. On the back is written in ink: Quarry Hill Boys Band 1935. 10 months old.bendigo, education, quarry hill primary school, quarry hill primary school. quarry hill primary school boys band. brass bands. -
Vision Australia
Text, Association for the Advancement of the Blind monthly meeting minutes from 17/8/1936 to 17/7/1939, 1936-1939
Minutes of the quarterly meetings of the AAB Committee held at the Kooyong Club House. Minutes contain matters discussed from correspondence and via individual committee members. These include the unsuccessful application for a mouth organ band (p.14), rescinding of this motion (p.20) and formation of the Harmonica Band (p.33 & 35), as well as a leaflet for the Association's Summer Concert (p.146). 1 paper registerassociation for the advancement of the blind -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Widows function, Widows Christmas Concert at Melbourne Town Hall 1993, 1993
A regular event for the widows was a Christmas concert at the Melbourne Town Hall. Held in December each year. The Band playing was the RAAF Central Band. Part of the event was the welcoming of the incoming President of Legacy. In 1993 President John Stevenson welcomed Allan Quayle. Unfortunately he was unable to take on the role and George Woodward became president in 1994 in his place (see 01902 01903).A record of regular events for widows to attend and enjoy together.Colour photo x 4 of a Christmas concert at the Melbourne Town Hall in 1993.widows, concert, activities, raaf central band -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden
Medal
Brass band instrumental music competitions were enthusiastically followed in Australia in the early twentieth century. Ballarat was a leading centre for these musical competitions and Michael Taffe played cornet and flugelhorn with several local brass bands. He was Australian Junior Cornet solo Champion in 1920 and won the open section of the instrumentals at the VRI competitions held in the ballroom at Flinders Street Station in 1924. michael taffe, victorian railways institute, cornet solo, flinders street station ballroom -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Martin, Cal
Cal Martin came from London to Australia in 1948 as an operating theatre technician, moving to Eltham 2 years later. He had been given a trumpet in London and taught trumpet part-time here. His longing for London's big band days of the 1930s and 1940s led to his forming the Diamond Valley Big Band in 1978, first playing at the opening of the Eltham Community Centre. Cal died 5 January 2003. Contents Newspaper article: "Ticket led to a lifelong passion", Diamond Valley News, 1998, Background of Cal Martin and the Diamond Valley Big Band, marking its 20th anniversary, performing at Greensborough RSL. Newspaper article: "Brassed on", no date, Photograph of Cal Martin, whose love of the big band sound let to forming his own group. Newspaper notices: no dates but ~January 2003, Death and funeral notices, Cal Martin.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etccal martin, diamond valley big band -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Photographs - Framed x 3 8th Battalion Band 1st AIF
On back - "Top Left 8th Battalion Band in France 1916-17 Pte L C DAVIDSON V3008 Seated 3rd Row 4th Right Bottom Left 8th Batt Band in Belgium Pte L C DAVIDSON Centre Row 3rd Left Left Side Egypt 1916 8th Batt Pte DAVIDSON (Left)"photo/pictures, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Indigenous Collection. Boomerang, Not Known
UnknownHandmade Wooden Boomerang with marking:Dot pattern28cm long. Two circles in centre,leaf shape on end. Band of 3 dots at each end which is painted black. See photo -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Record - gramaphone
Belonged to Grace Colliver (Tatura)6 inch (15cm) vinyl gramophone recordFairy Record. Electronically Recorded. "The Laughing Huntsman" 1180A, Laughing Song by Charles Penrose; "The Foc'sle" (Sea Shanty), Fox Trot (Dance Band), 1180Btatura, music, musical, instruments, accessory -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Trousers, Service Dress RAAF, RAAF Service Dress Trousers, 1985
These trousers are a part of a uniform on loan from Squadron Leader John Haines.Squadron Leader's Blue uniform trousers. (two side pockets, two back pockets; seven belt tabs around the waist band; metal fastener at the waist)john haines, squadron leader, raaf -
Federation University Historical Collection
Souvenir - Object, Royal Salangor Pewter, Boxed Pewter Batik Plate, 07/11/2016
Royal Selangor high quality cast pewter consists of 92% to 97% tin, with a small proportion of copper and antimony added to strengthen the alloy – the highest international standard for pewter. It is heavier and stronger than spun pewter. When struck gently, it produces a resonant sound.Boxed Pewter plate with a wide border around a central disc, alternating with bands of ceplok grid, dotted line work, diagonal parang and meandering Peranakan flowers. Federation University Australlia Asia and Africa Support Cente and SaMsung as Display Technoogy Partner 7th November 2016.international visitors, international visits, souvenirs, gifts, valet tray, plate, samsung -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Badge
Merchant navy Captain badge featuring gold anchor sitting on red cushion surrounded by gold ferns with gold crown. Badge is attached to black fabric band.written in white on back "120/97" Attached fabric "PWO 2676 Accompanying paper: "PWO 2676- Merchant Navy [120 97]/ Cap Badge/[ Donated by Ralph McDonnell]