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The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Book, Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes- Lloyd O'Neil- 1977
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The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Book, Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes- Lloyd O'Neil- 1977
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The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Book, Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes- Adam Lindsay Gordon- Seal Book Publication- Division Lownsdowne Publishing Company- 1995
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The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Book, Bush Ballads and galloping Rhymes- Rigby Ltd 1975
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The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Book, Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes- Rigby Limited-1975
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The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Booklet, Penola-Ten Years in the Bush and Beyond-Julian Tenison Woods- Margaret Muller- 2006
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The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Book, Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes- Curey O'Neil- 1980
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Nillumbik Shire Council
Painting: Camilla TADICH, Camilla Tadich, 6.23am Kangaroo Ground, 2009
Tadich spends time observing night time phenomena, the light from the moon, street lights and other sources; atmospheric states, fog and dampness and the nature of surfaces, vegetation, road, vehicles and buildings. She uses photographs and sketches before settling on the final idea for a work.This painting is typical of Tadich's recent work. She continues her exploration of the Australian landscape (most often the local, Nillumbik Shire). It is 'a dramatic interplay between narrative, landscape and the binaries of light/dark and the known/unknown of local landscape. The swathes of darkness within the work(s) pose questions about our inscribed fears and tensions, both cultural and existential'. (catalogue, 'Silent Space' Ex. 2006) Tadich's early experiences of fireworks, simple fireworks and bonfire in the surrounding bush of her outer Melbourne home, caught her imagination. She was inspired to investigate the issues surrounding nights in the bush. In this painting the narrative is ambiguous, the pinpricks of light, in this case from the car headlights provide a critical element. We can distinguish familiar features, a road, trees and a car that suggest human presence. However, what is going on is unclear. The resulting tension can leave us unsure, unsettled and anxious.Oil on canvascamilla tadich, nillumbik shire council, kangaroo ground -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Clay: Leanne Mooney, Leanne Mooney, Tiles from the Boomerang Studio, 2002
'Tiles from the Boomerang Studio' is a prototype of the work 'Year 2052', created while Mooney was an Artist in Resident at Laughing Waters in the Boomerang studio in 2002. Records of flora were collected in and around the Gordon Ford garden in Laughing Waters Road. The work 'Year 2052' is made up of '77' tiles and was acquired by Geelong (Regional) Art Gallery in 2003. Whilst working at the Boomerang studio, local based artist Mooney noticed that “a battle raged in the bush between non-indigenous plants and indigenous plants”. She also noticed how humans “invade” land, changing the surrounding environment and causing irreversible damage. This work is an interpretation of the fragility and value of Nillumbik’s indigenous flora and of its conflict with introduced species. The title of the work (Year 2052) and look of these ‘fossilised specimens’ asks viewers to cast themselves into the future and to look back at today. “These tiles have been found; an incomplete record of flora collected in and around the Gordon Ford garden in Laughing Waters Road. The tiles appear to have been made at the beginning of the millennium. The viewer is asked to contemplate which species are missing”. Mooney works with collected indigenous items to emphasis the beauty of their natural shapes, while at the same time introducing selected materials of contrast or sympathy. Her work creates a great sense of “stillness and peace, of simplicity and connection with the natural world as well at the vanishing Australian bush.”This work is made up of seven handbuilt earthenware oval/round clay 'tiles' - (eight pieces - with one tile intentionally broken), brown in colour and bisque and blackware fired, giving a matt black ash coating on each of the tiles' surface. Each tile has an imprint of a floral specimen indigenous to the Laughing Waters area in Eltham. Each tile has an imprint of the following specimens: tiles, earthenware, flora, indigenous, bisque, boomerang, ford, laughing waters -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Painting: Hilary JACKMAN (b.1943 Melb AUS), Brougham Street Bridge, 1980
Oil on canvas board. Landscape painting of Eltham with Brougham Street bridge in the foreground. People walking down the road and cars in the backgroundLower left, red paint 'HILARY JACKMAN 80'landscape, painting, eltham, bush, bridge, brougham street, jackman -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Painting: John SERLE (b.1928), Untitled (Bush), 1966
acrylic and enamel on composition boardLower right, rose paint 'SERLE SEPT 66' -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Peter Glass (b.1917-d.1997), Peter Glass, Bush at St. Andrews, Winter Light, 1978
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Girl Guides in bush setting
Guides and leaders outdoors in front of scrub covered hill.guides -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, BUSH, Charles, Derelict, Moriac (discarded reaper), c1980
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, CUMMINGS, Elizabeth, My Dog at home in the bush, 2014
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Internet Article, Bush dances to polling booths: Mechanics' Institutes' role in democracy - written by Tony Wright published 18 June 2016 in The Age newspaper
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Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Briar, Tibby; as told to Phyllis Collie, Tibby Briar my story, 1989
26 P.; ill,; port.; map; 21 cm.briar, tibby, 1928-1989. | aboriginal australians -- new south wales -- social life and customs. | aboriginal australians -- new south wales -- biography. -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, BOYD, Jamie b. 1948, Man in the Bush, Not dated
ScreenprintSigned 'Jamie Boyd' in lower right corner under printed image. Edition A/P in lower left corner under printed image. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bonwick, James, Port Phillip settlement, 1883
Contents: Discovery; Mr. Grimes round the Bay, 1803; Settlement of 1803; The settlement of 1826; Hume and Hovell's overland journey; The Western Port settlement; Captain Sturt on the Murray; Portland Bay settlement in 1834; Major Mitchell's discoveries in Australia Felix; Life of John Batman; Batman's journal and report; The wild white man; The surveyor's note-book and report; Life of Mr. Fawkner before 1835; Fawkner on the Yarra Yarra; Official correspondence; The Port Phillip Association; Official recognition of trespassers; First Government of Port Phillip; Mr Gellibrand lost in the bush; The Governor's visit to the Yarra; Melbourne and its land sale; The stock question; Mr Mackillop's narrative; Progress of the settlement; The early Melbourne press; Discovery of Gipps Land; The Black Question; Narratives of Old Hands; Causes of emigration in 1835; An Overland journeyx, 537 pages, [36] leaves of plates (some folded.) illustrations (1 colour), facsimiles, portraits ; 23 cm.Contents: Discovery; Mr. Grimes round the Bay, 1803; Settlement of 1803; The settlement of 1826; Hume and Hovell's overland journey; The Western Port settlement; Captain Sturt on the Murray; Portland Bay settlement in 1834; Major Mitchell's discoveries in Australia Felix; Life of John Batman; Batman's journal and report; The wild white man; The surveyor's note-book and report; Life of Mr. Fawkner before 1835; Fawkner on the Yarra Yarra; Official correspondence; The Port Phillip Association; Official recognition of trespassers; First Government of Port Phillip; Mr Gellibrand lost in the bush; The Governor's visit to the Yarra; Melbourne and its land sale; The stock question; Mr Mackillop's narrative; Progress of the settlement; The early Melbourne press; Discovery of Gipps Land; The Black Question; Narratives of Old Hands; Causes of emigration in 1835; An Overland journeymelbourne (vic.) -- history -- to 1834. | melbourne (vic.) -- history -- 1834-1851. | port phillip bay region (vic.) -- history. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Brown, Anne, Koorie Bush Tucker of the Murray Basin, 1992
Accompanied by detailed charts this booklet explores the bush tucker of the Murray Basin Aborigines and the methods they used to obtain these foods.15 p.; ill.; tables; footnotes, bib.Accompanied by detailed charts this booklet explores the bush tucker of the Murray Basin Aborigines and the methods they used to obtain these foods.aborigines, murray basin - bush tucker., hunting and gathering - murray basin, aborigines. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Brown, Anne, Aboriginal bush tucker of the Murray Basin : observations from the journals and manuscripts of early European settlers and explorers, 1996
A well-presented account of Aboriginal life in the Murray Basin.15 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.A well-presented account of Aboriginal life in the Murray Basin.wild foods -- victoria. | aboriginal australians -- victoria -- hunting. | aboriginal australians -- victoria -- food. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bishop, Mervyn, 1945, Let's rap!, 1995
This series is a great collection of stories for beginner readers. As the teachers guide says, these books are about things children do in their communities. Colourful photographs show children cooking, dancing and playing. `A Big Day` is a story about a group looking for bush tucker. This would be an unfamiliar experience to many non-Indigenous Australians and a good source of new and interesting vocabulary. The series introduces beginning readers to a variety of text types including recount, narrative and procedural. They would make excellent texts for guided reading sessions to introduce textual features and develop reading strategies. The teacher book introduces literacy theory and links outcomes to a curriculum profile of Australian schools. It details relevant text information for each reading book and gives extensive guidance on teaching and learning strategies. The Teacher Book also includes a variety of activities including worksheets and links with curriculum areas.16 pages ; 48 cmThis series is a great collection of stories for beginner readers. As the teachers guide says, these books are about things children do in their communities. Colourful photographs show children cooking, dancing and playing. `A Big Day` is a story about a group looking for bush tucker. This would be an unfamiliar experience to many non-Indigenous Australians and a good source of new and interesting vocabulary. The series introduces beginning readers to a variety of text types including recount, narrative and procedural. They would make excellent texts for guided reading sessions to introduce textual features and develop reading strategies. The teacher book introduces literacy theory and links outcomes to a curriculum profile of Australian schools. It details relevant text information for each reading book and gives extensive guidance on teaching and learning strategies. The Teacher Book also includes a variety of activities including worksheets and links with curriculum areas.readers (primary) | readers (primary) -- aboriginal australians. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Go bush in Nunawading, 1986
A leaflet with names, locations and map of bushland parks in Nunawading.A leaflet with names, locations and map of bushland parks in Nunawading.A leaflet with names, locations and map of bushland parks in Nunawading.city of nunawading. parks and recreation department., parks and reserves -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Go Bush in Nunawading, c1986
Bushland parks in the city of Nunawading.Bushland parks in the city of Nunawading. A leaflet with names, location and native plant descriptions.Bushland parks in the city of Nunawading. city of nunawading. parks and recreation, parks and reserves, horticultural centre forest hill, schwerkolt cottage, native plants, campbells croft, abbey walk vermont, blackburn south recreation trail, blackburn creeklands, wandinong sanctuary, blackburn lake sanctuary, cootamundra walk, r. e. gray reserve, yarran dheran, antonio park mitcham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Passion for bush and books, c1998
Article on David Moss, Blackburn resident, bushwalker and participant in Friends of Nunawading Library.Article on David Moss, Blackburn resident, bushwalker and participant in Friends of Nunawading Library.Article on David Moss, Blackburn resident, bushwalker and participant in Friends of Nunawading Library.moss, david, friends of the nunawading libraries, timbary, barry, bushwalking -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Bush pack run, 1985
Certificate awarded to Bob Gardiner.Certificate awarded to Bob Gardiner for successfully completing a run starting and finishing at Schwerkolt CottageCertificate awarded to Bob Gardiner.gardiner, bob, schwerkolt cottage & museum complex, deep creek road, mitcham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Girl's bush survival tale inspires wonder, 2013
Fourteen year old girl lost in the Yarra Valley for three weeks in 1885.Fourteen year old girl lost in the Yarra Valley for three weeks in 1885, which was the inspiration for McCubbin's painting 'Lost'.Fourteen year old girl lost in the Yarra Valley for three weeks in 1885.mccubbin, frederick, crosby, clara -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Bush Tucker Walkabout, n.d
Information sheet about plants used by the local Wurundjeri tribeInformation sheet about plants used by the local Wurundjeri tribeInformation sheet about plants used by the local Wurundjeri tribeparks & reserves, blackburn lake sanctuary, wurundjeri tribe, aboriginal clan, bush tucker, native plants, friends of the lake education programme -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, John Elmore's bush bungalows, 1992
Extract from Graeme Butler's 'The Californian Bungalow in Australia', Melbourne: Lothian, 1992 pp. 21 - 22.Extract from Graeme Butler's 'The Californian Bungalow in Australia', Melbourne: Lothian, 1992 pp. 21 - 22.Extract from Graeme Butler's 'The Californian Bungalow in Australia', Melbourne: Lothian, 1992 pp. 21 - 22.elmore, algernon john, elmore houses -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Local bush drew artists, 12/10/1994 12:00:00 AM
Article by Patrick Carlyon on Ken Green, Blackburn resident and historian.Article by Patrick Carlyon on Ken Green, Blackburn resident and historian.Article by Patrick Carlyon on Ken Green, Blackburn resident and historian.green, ken, artists camps, elmore, algernon john, blackburn