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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Kerry Cox and a Doctoral Graduand
Academic gowns distinguish between the University's senior office holders and our graduates. Federation University's Chancellor wears a blue robe that is trimmed with gold and features a gold embroidered frog at the shoulder and gold oak-leaf braid below the arm hole. The Deputy Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor also wear blue robes, with gold trims and different designs inclorporating the gold oak-leaf braid, ord or tassels. The members of the university Council wear black robes with a sole of gold. Our graduates wear black robes, with either a black trancher cap or bonnet (for professional octorate) with stoles, linings or trims in the colour of their discipline. Colour photograph of University of Ballarat Vice-Chancellor Kerry Cox and a Doctoral Graduandkerry cox, phd, doctorate, graduation, academic regalia -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, University of Ballarat Academic Procession
Academic gowns distinguish between the University's senior office holders and our graduates. Federation University's Chancellor wears a blue robe that is trimmed with gold and features a gold embroidered frog at the shoulder and gold oak-leaf braid below the arm hole. The Deputy Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor also wear blue robes, with gold trims and different designs inclorporating the gold oak-leaf braid, ord or tassels. The members of the university Council wear black robes with a sole of gold. Our graduates wear black robes, with either a black trancher cap or bonnet (for professional octorate) with stoles, linings or trims in the colour of their discipline. University of Ballarat Academic Procession at Mount Helen Campus, led by Rowena Coutts (University Lawyer).academic procession, mount helen campus, rowena coutts, academic regalia, graduation -
Federation University Historical Collection
DVDs, University of Ballarat Graduation Ceremonies, May 2011, 2011
Academic gowns distinguish between the University's senior office holders and our graduates. Federation University's Chancellor wears a blue robe that is trimmed with gold and features a gold embroidered frog at the shoulder and gold oak-leaf braid below the arm hole. The Deputy Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor also wear blue robes, with gold trims and different designs inclorporating the gold oak-leaf braid, ord or tassels. The members of the university Council wear black robes with a sole of gold. Our graduates wear black robes, with either a black trancher cap or bonnet (for professional octorate) with stoles, linings or trims in the colour of their discipline. A square metal box containing DVDs of videos of May 2011 Graduation Ceremonies. Includes the graduation hymn being played.university of ballarat, graduation, graduation ceremonies, andy smith, todd walker, r.t. smith, tim sullivan, david battersby, roger donaldson, mace, frank stagnitti, academic procession, founders hall, 1870 founders hall, strobe driver, robert t. smith -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, University of Ballarat Vice Chancellor David Battersby, 2011, 2011
Academic gowns distinguish between the University's senior office holders and our graduates. Federation University's Chancellor wears a blue robe that is trimmed with gold and features a gold embroidered frog at the shoulder and gold oak-leaf braid below the arm hole. The Deputy Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor also wear blue robes, with gold trims and different designs inclorporating the gold oak-leaf braid, ord or tassels. The members of the university Council wear black robes with a sole of gold. Our graduates wear black robes, with either a black trancher cap or bonnet (for professional octorate) with stoles, linings or trims in the colour of their discipline. University of Ballarat Vice Chancellor, Professor David Battersby, at the ecturn during a graduation ceremony. david battersby, graduations, academic regalia, vice chancellor -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, University of Ballarat Chancellor Robert H.T. Smith, 2011, 2011
Academic gowns distinguish between the University's senior office holders and our graduates. Federation University's Chancellor wears a blue robe that is trimmed with gold and features a gold embroidered frog at the shoulder and gold oak-leaf braid below the arm hole. The Deputy Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor also wear blue robes, with gold trims and different designs inclorporating the gold oak-leaf braid, ord or tassels. The members of the university Council wear black robes with a sole of gold. Our graduates wear black robes, with either a black trancher cap or bonnet (for professional octorate) with stoles, linings or trims in the colour of their discipline. graduations, academic regalia, robert h.t. smith, chancellor -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour photograph, University of Ballarat Graduating International Students, 1997
Academic gowns distinguish between the University's senior office holders and our graduates. Federation University's Chancellor wears a blue robe that is trimmed with gold and features a gold embroidered frog at the shoulder and gold oak-leaf braid below the arm hole. The Deputy Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor also wear blue robes, with gold trims and different designs inclorporating the gold oak-leaf braid, ord or tassels. The members of the university Council wear black robes with a sole of gold. Our graduates wear black robes, with either a black trancher cap or bonnet (for professional octorate) with stoles, linings or trims in the colour of their discipline. Colour photograph of University of Ballarat International Students and staff in academic regalia. international students, alumni, academic regalia, graduation, graham hood, gwenda mcmanus -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Photograph - Picnic at Old Station, Orbost
The Old Station Homestead site at Corringle Beach was a popular destination for Orbost people to have picnics late 19Century. They would travel out in buggies from Orbost or Newmerella with food hampers, have a picnic, play games etc. This location was always referred to as the Old Station because it had been one of the earliest Stations in this district in the early days of European settlement. evidence of recreation, entertainment in the Orbost districtA sepia coloured photograph pasted onto grey cardboard. Photo shows a group of people standing and sitting under trees with picnic baskets and hampers in the foreground. Many people wear hats. On back of photograph: Mrs Reynolds Senr, 72 Boundary Road. Old Station Beach, Orbost orbost, corringle, old station homestead site, picnic -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Postcard, Ballarat South Street Competitions Cornet Champion Frank Wright, 1919, 1919
Frank Wright was a renown resident of Smeaton, where he was born. He lived at Laura Villa, and attended Smeaton State School. His father William was a gold miner and his mother's name was Sarah. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and 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 later appointed Musical Director of the London County Council, where he organized many amazing concerts in parks, in and around the London district. He was made Professor of Brass and Military Band Scoring and conducted at the Guildhall of Music and Drama. Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. 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 AustraliaA black and white photograph of a cornet player depicted in uniform. He wears a medal and holds a cornet. The person depicted is Frank Wright who was the winner of the Champion Cornet Solo at the Ballarat CompetionsPersonal marking "Truly Yours Frank Wright 1/1/1920". Enscription - Ballarat Competitions, 1919, Champion Cornet solo-F.Wright, 1st, Besson"New Creation" Cornetcornet player, frank wright, ballarat competitions, south street competitions -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GROUP OF FORTY THREE MEN IN SUITS
Black and white photograph of group of forty three men outside a building. Men are dressed in suits, and many wear overcoats. Building is brick with ornamented arches. Inscriptions: Studio Hornby's, Ballarat.Hornby's (?) Ballaratperson, group, males -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Decorative object - Jewellery, Wooden, 1940-1945
Else-Lore Oertel, with her mother, was a German internee in Camp 3A as a child, from 1940-1945. The pendant was made for her & inscribed with her initials.Hand carved wooden heart pendant for use as jewellery. Small hole in carving on decorative piece on top of heart for inserting thread, chain, etc. to wear. Initials in black (ink?) on front."EL"tatura, ww2, camp 3, internment, internee camps, costume, accessory, jewellery, handcrafts, woodcarving, else-lore hukins, oertel -
Kilmore Historical Society
The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Vol. 2, 1876
Green cloth-bound hardcover book. Wear around cover edges.Title in gold on spine. Back cover separated from body. 408 pp. Vol. 1 of 2. Fair condition.Label printed with '555', front cover. P.1 '44' crossed out in red ink.lord macaulay, kilmore mechanics institute library. -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Grimstead, Hettie, Strangers may kiss, 1952
224 p.: brown cover, section of original dust jacket pasted to front, with image of a woman in evening wear in foreground, a man sitting just behind her, and another woman in the background.fictionhetti grimstead, fiction, romance -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Container - Tobacco tin, Phar Lap Fine Cut Tobacco
Phar Lap tobacco tin, produced in Melbourne 1931 - 1932 is an early example of the use of the name and image of any Australian notable, in this case a racehorse, the tobacco referred to in the family as "The sweepings from the stable floor" due to its poor quality.Produced in, Victoria during 1931-1932 Phar Lap tobacco was Phar Lap tobacco tin, It is considered Australia's most desirable tobacco tin due to its rarity. An early example of the use of the name and image of an Australian icon the tobacco was often referred to as "The sweepings from the stable floor" due to its poor quality.Rectangular metal tin with a hinged lid. On the lid is lithographed an image of the horse's head and within a scroll the words PharLap Fine cut tobacco. Significant rusting to tin and wear to lithographic detail tobacco -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Bed jacket
Wearer, Ellen Kelly, aunt of Julie Jones, donorQuilted bed jacket, pink nylon; raglan sleeves; collar & front trimmed with nylon pleated trim.costume, female nightwear -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Installation of Chancellor Geoffrey Blainey, c1995
Geoffrey Blainey was the inaugural Chancellor of the University of Ballarat. It is assumed this is the first graduation in 1995 at the Chancellor does not wear the University of Ballarat Chancellor's Academic regalia. Another possibility is when Geoffrey Blainey was awarded an honorary doctorate. Academic gowns distinguish between the University's senior office holders and our graduates. Federation University's Chancellor wears a blue robe that is trimmed with gold and features a gold embroidered frog at the shoulder and gold oak-leaf braid below the arm hole. The Deputy Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor also wear blue robes, with gold trims and different designs inclorporating the gold oak-leaf braid, ord or tassels. The members of the university Council wear black robes with a sole of gold. Our graduates wear black robes, with either a black trancher cap or bonnet (for professional octorate) with stoles, linings or trims in the colour of their discipline. Two images of University of Ballarat Chancelor Geoffrey Blainey in academic regalia. .1) Coloured photograph of Geoffrey Blainey addressing the audience at a University of Ballarat Graduation Ceremony .2) Black and white image of of Geoffrey Blainey doffing his cap at a University of Ballarat Graduation Ceremonyuniversity of ballarat, geofrey blainey, blainey, chancellor, graduation -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Four men outside a house, Station Street, Port Melbourne, 1800s
Photographic copy of a photograph of a house in Station Street with four men in front. All wear shirts and hats, three wear jackets, two of these have ties, the other a scarf. The coatless man appears to have a corncob pipe in his mouth. These men are related to the Smith family, one of them being the house owner who is married to a Smith girl. Large tree visible on left, and a tree behind the distinctive picket fence. Date is unknown; probably 1800s.Photo has been mounted, velcoo's and marked in felt pen 'copy of photo belonging to Margaret Couch, Princes Street'.built environment - domestic, families, margaret smith couch -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Army Backpack, Unknown
Square shaped Pack with padded ajustable shoulder straps and two padded crosspieces to protect wearer back. Full opening at top and bottom of pace with straps to seal shut. Webb belt connected midway up pack for connecting water bottles and misc items. two small webbings on each side at top of pack. Canvass made Army green in colour and hard/rigid square piece on part of pack up against wearers back. -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Woolworths no. 18 Economy Knit Book
This book was produced by Woolworths and contains knitting patterns baby clothes and for womens bed jackets, under clothes etc.WOOLWORTHS' / "Economy" / KNIT BOOK / No. 18 / UNDERWEAR / BED JACKETS / BABY WEAR / DESIGN No. 2461 / Instructions on Page 3 / 7D / NEW DESIGNS, ECONOMICAL AND EASY TO KNITknitting handicrafts - history, woolworths ltd, knitting, handicrafts - history -
Young Christian Workers (YCW Australia) Archive and Research Centre
Blazer
During the 1950s, it became a practice for YCW and NCGM embers to wear a YCW blazer on formal occasions. These blazers would feature the YCW patch with the branch name embroidered below. Members would often recommission second hand school blazers as YCW wear.This blazer features the Parkside branch name. Parkside was a branch in the Adelaide diocese. Navy blue blazer with YCW insignia on pocket.Parkside is embroidered on pocket -
Young Christian Workers (YCW Australia) Archive and Research Centre
Blazer
During the 1950s, it became a practice for YCW and NCGM embers to wear a YCW blazer on formal occasions. These blazers would feature the YCW patch with the branch name embroidered below. Members would often recommission second hand school blazers as YCW wear.Men's green blazer with pocket trim and YCW patch. 'Clayton' is embroidered on the pocket. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Postcard - POSTCARDS WW1, 1) 27.11.1918; .2) 13.12.1918
James Worland MILLS No 3441. Refer Cat No 169P for his service details..1) Post card photo, sepia, showing portrait of a soldier in slouch hat on clear background. .2) Post card photo, sepia, showing a soldier minus head wear, on a clear background..1) Handwritten on front at bottom R: “Sincerely Yours Jas W Mills. Taken 27 Nov 1918” On rear in purple pen: “Lance Cpl J.W. Mills 59 Bn” There is some black pencil writing in Belgian .2) Handwritten on front at bottom R: “Sincerely Yours James 13.12.1918” On rear: Taken on 27th Nov 1918 whilst on leave from France Fondest love from Jamespostcards, 59th, -
Ararat & District Historical Society (operating the Langi Morgala Museum)
Domestic object - Child's mug, c.1857
This mug commemorates the birth of Mary S. Edwards on February 3rd, 1857. The mug is one of four (within the collection) gifted to each of the Edwards children. 2. Wm I Edwards born may 5th 1859 3. Elizabth Edwards born on April 19th 1862. 4. Grace Edwards born on February 19th 1864. All mugs were used by the Edwards children during their lifetimes and were donated to the museum by Misses Illife and Bessie Edwards in 1979.These mugs are of local Ararat and District significant due to their age (over 150years old in 2011), the fact that compile a complete set of four from the same family, and the fact that the family has close ties with the Ararat district. Their condition is very good (minor chips) and this, along with their usage during the lifetime of the original owners, adds to their significance.Highly glazed white porcelain mug inscribed in gold gilding across the body, and decorated with same on the lip, base and handle. Some crackling of glaze. Brown wear marks on handle and around rim. Inscription in gold on the body of mug: "Mary S. Edwards / Born Feby 3rd1857".ararat, langi morgala, museum, social history, mug, children, edwards, 1857 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, University of Ballarat Graduation Procession, 2008, 2008
A piper from the University of Ballarat Pipe Band leads the 2008 University of Ballarat Graduation Procession. Chancellor Robert Smith wears blue robes, and Mayor Judy Verlin walks beside him. university of ballarat, graduation, robert smith, chancellor, judy verlin, terry lloyd, academic procession, piper, federation university pipe band, robert h.t. smith -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Evening Bag
Bought at local Op ShopOblong shape, with pocket & zip on front and zip across top. Red shot silk rayon material with long self strap to wear over shoulder. Small brass decorative bauble on front.Vua Lacostume accessories, female -
South Gippsland Shire Council
Photograph, Framed, Queen Elizabeth II
Framed colour photograph of Queen Elizabeth II. Cream border with black text below image. Decorative brown wood frame. The Queen is seated and wears a short sleeved, white, bejewelled gown. -
Tennis Australia
Accessory, Circa 1988
'Tennis Ball Caddy'. Ball-holding bracket for wear during tennis play. Holds five balls and is intended to be worn around the waist. Materials: Cardboard, Ink, Plastic, Synthetic material, Papertennis -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Honey Tin Lids
Lids for four gallon honey tins. Five stacks of heavily encrusted metal lids. Lids very rusty and show evidence of use wear and exposure to water and/or air. There are 45 lids in total.lids, four, gallon, honey, tin, beechworth honey -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Mr H. Sutton, n.d
Portland Town Council. Opalotype or opaltype is an early technique of photography. Opalotypes were printed on sheets of opaque, translucent white glass; early opalotypes were sometimes hand-tinted with colors to enhance their effect. The effect of opalotype has been compared "to watercolor or even pastel in its softer coloring and tender mood."[1] "Opalotype portraits...for beauty and delicacy of detail, are equal to ivory miniatures."[2] The basic opalotype technique, involving wet collodion and silver gelatin, was patented in 1857 by Glover and Bold of Liverpool. Opalotypes exploited two basic techniques, using either the transfer of a carbon print onto glass, or the exposure of light-sensitive emulsion on the glass surface to the negative. Opalotype photography, never common, was practiced in various forms until it waned and disappeared in the 1930s. "Milk glass positive" is another alternative term for an opalotype. Opalotype is one of a number of early photographic techniques now generally consigned to historical status, including ambrotype, autochrome, cyanotype, daguerrotype, ivorytype, kallitype, orotone, and tintype. This and many other historical photographic methods are now considered alternative photographic techniques and are practised by a small number of dedicated artists.Monochrome portrait photograph of a man in a three piece suit. He has a patterned tie on and wears a medallion on his right lapel. He is clean shaven. Yellowish halo around the figure. Opalotype.Front: Br _______/Melb. (Signature, pencil, lower right)mr sutton, sutton, opalotype, portland town council -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photographs - Colour, University of Ballarat Graduation Photograph Album, 2000, 2000
University of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Academic gowns distinguish between the University's senior office holders and our graduates. Federation University's Chancellor wears a blue robe that is trimmed with gold and features a gold embroidered frog at the shoulder and gold oak-leaf braid below the arm hole. The Deputy Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor also wear blue robes, with gold trims and different designs inclorporating the gold oak-leaf braid, ord or tassels. The members of the university Council wear black robes with a sole of gold. Our graduates wear black robes, with either a black trancher cap or bonnet (for professional octorate) with stoles, linings or trims in the colour of their discipline. Large black photograph album with sticky pages. Includes photographs of 2000 recipients of University of Ballarat Honorary Doctorates:- Mary Atkinson, Jeff Kennett , Chancellor David Caro, academics and graduands.mary atkinson, jeff kennett, graduation, honorary doctorate, university of ballarat, david caro, kerry cox, mary akers, academic regalia, michael aderman -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertisement - Digital image, Diamond Valley News, Huitt and Mellor, 1964, 29/09/1964
Advertisement for Huitt and Mellor, children's wear, Central Court, Greensborough 1964Digital copy of newspaper advertisement.central court greensborough, huitt and mellor