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Nillumbik Shire Council
Alice Blanch CHEHOVSKI, Alice B. (Blanch) Chehovski, Dunmoochin, Print Studio, Printed 2004
Alice Blanch Chehovski was born in Queensland to a Russian mother and Polish father. When her father died leaving three small children to bring up on her own, her took them back to Russia to visit her own parents. In the following fateful year, Stalin came into power and the family was trapped by Russia closing its borders. At the age of twenty three, 1944, Alice entered Moscow's Institute of Decorative Arts and Applied Arts to study ceramics. Neither the subject of ceramics nor the academic drawing in fine pencil inspired her. At that time Moscow was surrounded by German troops, Russian culture was inhibited by the war and generally speaking it was not the time for arts. Alice said 'My soul and my hands were needed as a volunteer, to help the wounded soldiers survive'. Alice struggled through a lifetime of hardship and triumph before returning to her native land of Australia in 1981 at the age of 60.This lithographic print is one of a set of ten produced at Dunmoochin at the time of Clifton Pugh.Lithographic print in black and white depicting the Print Studio at Dunmoochin.Bottom left of print: ed. no. '4/10' and work title. Bottom right of print: artist signature 'Alice Blanch '04'chehovski, dunmoochin, pugh, studio, lithograph -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Print (lithograph): Alice Blanch CHEHOVSKI, Alice B. (Blanch) Chehovski, Dunmoochin, Artist's Gallery, Printed 2004
Alice Blanch Chehovski was born in Queensland to a Russian mother and Polish father. When her father died leaving three small children to bring up on her own, her took them back to Russia to visit her own parents. In the following fateful year, Stalin came into power and the family was trapped by Russia closing its borders. At the age of twenty three, 1944, Alice entered Moscow's Institute of Decorative Arts and Applied Arts to study ceramics. Neither the subject of ceramics nor the academic drawing in fine pencil inspired her. At that time Moscow was surrounded by German troops, Russian culture was inhibited by the war and generally speaking it was not the time for arts. Alice said 'My soul and my hands were needed as a volunteer, to help the wounded soldiers survive'. Alice struggled through a lifetime of hardship and triumph before returning to her native land of Australia in 1981 at the age of 60. This lithographic print is one of a set of ten produced at Dunmoochin at the time of Clifton Pugh.Lithographic print in black and white detailing the Artist's Gallery at Dunmoochin, located within bush surrounds at Cottles BridgeBottom left of print: ed. no. '4/10' and work title. Bottom right of print: artist signature 'Alice Blanch '04'chehovski, dunmoochin, pugh, gallery, lithograph -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Print (lithograph): Alice Blanch CHEHOVSKI, Alice B. (Blanch) Chehovski, Dunmoochin, Gate 1, Printed 2004
Alice Blanch Chehovski was born in Queensland to a Russian mother and Polish father. When her father died leaving three small children to bring up on her own, her Mother took them back to Russia to visit her own parents. In the following fateful year, Stalin came into power and the family was trapped by Russia closing its borders. At the age of twenty three, 1944, Alice entered Moscow's Institute of Decorative Arts and Applied Arts to study ceramics. Neither the subject of ceramics nor the academic drawing in fine pencil inspired her. At that time Moscow was surrounded by German troops, Russian culture was inhibited by the war and generally speaking it was not the time for arts. Alice said 'My soul and my hands were needed as a volunteer, to help the wounded soldiers survive'. Alice struggled through a lifetime of hardship and triumph before returning to her native land of Australia in 1981 at the age of 60. This lithographic print is one of a set of ten produced at Dunmoochin.Lithographic print in black and white depicting Gate # 1 at Dunmoochin. Bottom left of print: ed. no. '4/10' and work title. Bottom right of print: artist signature 'Alice Blanch '04'chehovski, dunmoochin, pugh, gate 1, lithograph -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Print (lithograph): Alice Blanch CHEHOVSKI, Alice B. (Blanch) Chehovski, Dunmoochin, Pond Reflecting Pugh, Printed 2004
Alice Blanch Chehovski was born in Queensland to a Russian mother and Polish father. When her father died leaving three small children to bring up on her own, her took them back to Russia to visit her own parents. In the following fateful year, Stalin came into power and the family was trapped by Russia closing its borders. At the age of twenty three, 1944, Alice entered Moscow's Institute of Decorative Arts and Applied Arts to study ceramics. Neither the subject of ceramics nor the academic drawing in fine pencil inspired her. At that time Moscow was surrounded by German troops, Russian culture was inhibited by the war and generally speaking it was not the time for arts. Alice said 'My soul and my hands were needed as a volunteer, to help the wounded soldiers survive'. Alice struggled through a lifetime of hardship and triumph before returning to her native land of Australia in 1981 at the age of 60.This lithographic print is one of a set of ten produced at Dunmoochin at the time of Clifton Pugh.Lithographic print in black and white depicting bushland and a pond reflecting light.Bottom left of print: ed. no. '4/10' and work title. Bottom right of print: artist signature 'Alice Blanch '04'chehovski, dunmoochin, pugh, pond, lithograph -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Print (lithograph): Alice Blanch CHEHOVSKI, Alice B. (Blanch) Chehovski, Dunmoochin, Evening at Pugh's Garden, Printed 2004
Alice Blanch Chehovski was born in Queensland to a Russian mother and Polish father. When her father died leaving three small children to bring up on her own, her took them back to Russia to visit her own parents. In the following fateful year, Stalin came into power and the family was trapped by Russia closing its borders. At the age of twenty three, 1944, Alice entered Moscow's Institute of Decorative Arts and Applied Arts to study ceramics. Neither the subject of ceramics nor the academic drawing in fine pencil inspired her. At that time Moscow was surrounded by German troops, Russian culture was inhibited by the war and generally speaking it was not the time for arts. Alice said 'My soul and my hands were needed as a volunteer, to help the wounded soldiers survive'. Alice struggled through a lifetime of hardship and triumph before returning to her native land of Australia in 1981 at the age of 60.This lithographic print is one of a set of ten produced at Dunmoochin at the time of Clifton Pugh.Print - lithographBottom left of print: ed. no. '4/10' and work title. Bottom right of print: artist signature 'Alice Blanch '04'chehovski, dunmoochin, pugh, garden, evening, lithograph -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Print (Lithograph): Alice Blanch Chehovski, Alice B. (Blanch) Chehovski, Dunmoochin, Interior Pugh's House, Printed 2004
Alice Blanch Chehovski was born in Queensland to a Russian mother and Polish father. When her father died leaving three small children to bring up on her own, her took them back to Russia to visit her own parents. In the following fateful year, Stalin came into power and the family was trapped by Russia closing its borders. At the age of twenty three, 1944, Alice entered Moscow's Institute of Decorative Arts and Applied Arts to study ceramics. Neither the subject of ceramics nor the academic drawing in fine pencil inspired her. At that time Moscow was surrounded by German troops, Russian culture was inhibited by the war and generally speaking it was not the time for arts. Alice said 'My soul and my hands were needed as a volunteer, to help the wounded soldiers survive'. Alice struggled through a lifetime of hardship and triumph before returning to her native land of Australia in 1981 at the age of 60.This lithographic print is one of a set of ten produced at Dunmoochin at the time of Clifton Pugh.Lithographic print in black and white (dark image) detailing the interior of Clifton Pugh's house at Dunmoochin. Bottom left of print: ed. no. '4/10' and work title. Bottom right of print: artist signature 'Alice Blanch '04'chehovski, dunmoochin, pugh, interior, house, lithograph -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Print (Lithograph): Alice Blanch Chehovski, Alice B. (Blanch) Chehovski, Dunmoochin, My Cottage, Printed 2004
Alice Blanch Chehovski was born in Queensland to a Russian mother and Polish father. When her father died leaving three small children to bring up on her own, her took them back to Russia to visit her own parents. In the following fateful year, Stalin came into power and the family was trapped by Russia closing its borders. At the age of twenty three, 1944, Alice entered Moscow's Institute of Decorative Arts and Applied Arts to study ceramics. Neither the subject of ceramics nor the academic drawing in fine pencil inspired her. At that time Moscow was surrounded by German troops, Russian culture was inhibited by the war and generally speaking it was not the time for arts. Alice said 'My soul and my hands were needed as a volunteer, to help the wounded soldiers survive'. Alice struggled through a lifetime of hardship and triumph before returning to her native land of Australia in 1981 at the age of 60. This lithographic print is one of a set of ten produced at Dunmoochin at the time of Clifton Pugh.Lithographic print in black and white (very dark image) depicting Chehovskis' cottage at Dunmoochin. Small cottage, bushland and shrubs.Bottom left of print: ed. no. '4/10' and work title. Bottom right of print: artist signature 'Alice Blanch '04'chehovski, dunmoochin, pugh, cottage, lithograph -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Painting: Guy STUART (b.1942 ACT), Guy Stuart, Tunnel by the Yarra, 2004
An abstract painting of the Yarra River from Pound Bend in Warrandyte. The painting is quite expressive, linear and gestural in style. Muted, neutral tones of greens, browns and reds. -
Peterborough History Group
Book, E. M. MacKenzie, Shipwrecks: An authentic account of wrecks from Peterborough to Cape Otway 1843-1914, 2004
An authentic account of shipwrecks in the area, written by M. E. MacKenzie, a life long resident of Peterborough.Significant as author was a life long resident of Peterborough.Softcover 86 page bookThis is book number 49 (inscribed inside cover). shipwreck coast, m.e.mackenzie, peterborough 3270, authentic shipwreck recollections, the joanna, the schomberg, the champion, marie gabrielle, young australia, loch ard, eric the red, newfield, falls of halladale, antares -
Peterborough History Group
Book, Delaney Family Tree. The Descendants of John and Bridget Delaney - a companion volume to Delaney's Corner, 2004
Family tree of local early settlers.200 page book including an index of names.delaney family, peterborough 3270, delaney's corner -
Peterborough History Group
Book, A Warrnambool Timeline and a Short History of Warrnambool, 2004
Peterborough was in the Warrnambool Council area for a period of time.Low level of significancePrinted and bound bookwarrnambool -
National Wool Museum
Leisure object - Game, The Storyteller, 2004
The board game, titled The Storyteller, was created by Geelong Wathaurong/Ngarrindjeri man Glenn Shea, who was a youth justice worker at the Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative when the game was created. The idea for The Storyteller evolved through Glenn's personal experience of working with Aboriginal adolescents and young people. Board game based on Indigenous education. White box with an oval shaped design on the front depicting the face of a man in red.The Storytellergames, board games, first nations, aboriginal, identity, place, belonging -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Family History, William Eustis - Descendants, 6th & 7th March 2004
Family Reunion of descendants of Demetrious Carra, William Eustis and Richard Pope - all of CornwallBinder Plastic Cover, blue paper on front black rearLabel for Stawell Biarri Group inc. This family treee has been researched by the many descendants of William Eustis an dincludes also Pope and Carra Descendants. Contact information on authors and reunion follows -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, BRIEN, Michael F, Come sail with me, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, CONNELLY-NORTHEY, Lorraine, Dilly bag, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, CONNELLY-NORTHEY, Lorraine, Dilly bag, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, CONNELLY-NORTHEY, Lorraine, Dilly bag, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, CONNELLY-NORTHEY, Lorraine, Dilly bag, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, CONNELLY-NORTHEY, Lorraine, Dilly bag, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, CONNELLY-NORTHEY, Lorraine, Dilly bag, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, CONNELLY-NORTHEY, Lorraine, Dilly bag, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, CONNELLY-NORTHEY, Lorraine, Dilly bag, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, CONNELLY-NORTHEY, Lorraine, Dilly bag, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, CONNELLY-NORTHEY, Lorraine, Dilly bag, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, CONNELLY-NORTHEY, Lorraine, Dilly bag, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, CONNELLY-NORTHEY, Lorraine, Dilly bag, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, GREEN, Rona, Discotheque nasties, 2004
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Ceramic, RAY, David, Cod country, 2004
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "Heatherlie" House, 20 Seaby St. Stawell owned by Anthony Bone. c2011, May 2004
Colour print of "Heatherlie" House at 20 Seaby St.Colour Print of "Heatherlie" House 20 Seaby St Stawell. Image showing the front of house, garden, fence and surrounding trees.stawell building -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Yarrawonga Show Schedule 2004, Yarrawonga & Border Agricultural and Pastoral Assoc Inc. 121st Spring Show, 2004
Features a photo of the 1934 committee members and helpers on the cover, including names.A4 size booklet White card cover with blue print, 35 pages outlining prizes, classes and events, entry form. List of Stewards and Committee members and Life Members.See photos