Showing 2824 items matching "c.c.45"
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Footscray Community Arts
Beyond the Spirits, Andrew Seyfried, 2006
MEDIUM: Oil stick / Graphite on panel -
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What Happen, Adam Sime, 2006
MEDIUM: Oil on linen -
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Aerial Photograph, Andrew Trollope, 2006
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Red Bird, Mick Turner, 2003
MEDIUM: Acrylic on paper, painted frame DESCRIPTION: -
Footscray Community Arts
Dry Surf, Lee Waddell, Taken 1987, print 2006
MEDIUM: Ink print DESCRIPTION: Made with eight Epson Ultrachrome K3 inks on Ilford Smooth Pearl paper -
Footscray Community Arts
Genesis, Lee Waddell, Taken 1987, print 2005
MEDIUM: Ink print on paper DESCRIPTION: Made with eight Epson Ultrachrome K3 inks on Lyson Smooth Fine Art paper -
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Line Track 1, Kim Westcott, 2004
MEDIUM: Dry point on Hahnemuhle paper -
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They say, Christine White, 2004
MEDIUM: Oil on silk -
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Kaleidoscope Garden (5th title), Christabel Wigley, 2005
MEDIUM: Oil and fabric on board -
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Untitled (paper cut out), Oscar Yanez, 2004
MEDIUM: Paper collage -
Footscray Community Arts
Resident Spirit, Robyn Dansie, (exact); 2009
MEDIUM: Acrylic on DESCRIPTION: Painting with white figures on black base No frame Signed and titled on reverse of framedansie resident, spirit acrylic -
Footscray Community Arts
Take Me, Chrissy Gant, (exact); 2008
MEDIUM: Digital print on canvas DESCRIPTION: No frameSigned, titled and dated on reverse of canvasprint, digital, canvas, gant, take, me -
Footscray Community Arts
The Run, Monika Zechetmayr, (exact); 2009
MEDIUM: Acrylic on canvas DESCRIPTION: -
Footscray Community Arts
Tranquility/Cat Shark Bay, Monika Zechetmayr, (exact); 2009
MEDIUM: Acrylic on canvas DESCRIPTION: -
Footscray Community Arts
Cold Mountain 11, Wladyslaw Ratuszynski, 2005
MEDIUM: Ink drawing -
Footscray Community Arts
Golden Egg, Peta Clancy, (exact); 1992
MEDIUM: Unknown DESCRIPTION: Image ranges from black/dark brown to gold/yellow Timber outer frame with glass front White board inner frame Inscription on reverse Signed and dated; bottom proper left corner on white boarsegg, clancy golden -
Footscray Community Arts
Urban Space Exploration, Andy MacArthur, (exact); Made n.d, printed 2004
MEDIUM: Inkjet print of original drawing (scale 1:1), archival inks. -
Footscray Community Arts
A Sense of Unity, Rosemary Mangiamele, (exact); 2009
MEDIUM: Acrylic on paper DESCRIPTION: -
Footscray Community Arts
Shower & Bathtub, Unknown Worth (?), (estimated); 2006
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Footscray Community Arts
Elaine, Rai Banda, (exact); Taken n.d, printed 2003
MEDIUM: Photograph DESCRIPTION: Black and white photograph print No frameNILbanda elaine photograph -
Footscray Community Arts
That Dress, Rai Banda, (exact); Taken 1974-7, re-printed 1997, signed by artist 2006
MEDIUM: Photograph/Print DESCRIPTION: Black and white photograph print No outer frame White board frameSigned, titled and dated under bottom of image on printbanda that, dress photograph -
Footscray Community Arts
Nine Views: 79 Toyota Corolla, Vin Ryan, 1997
MEDIUM: Acrylic on paper DESCRIPTION: -
Footscray Community Arts
Untitled, Estelle Munkanome, (Untitled)
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Sydney, early winter, Jeff Raglus, (exact); 1991
MEDIUM: Gouche and ink on paper -
Footscray Community Arts
Untitled, Eric Onus, (estimated); 1970
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas -
Footscray Community Arts
Horizons, Flossie Peitsch, n.d
MEDIUM: Watercolor painting DESCRIPTION: Gold outer frame with glass front Image and white board inner frame under glass Signed, proper left bottom corner on imagepeitsch, horizons, watercolor -
Footscray Community Arts
Catch me if you can, David De Roach, (exact); 2008
MEDIUM: Photograph/Print DESCRIPTION: Photographic collage Black outer frame with glass Image and white board inner frame under glassSigned and dated; proper left corner on white board under imagephotograph, de, print, me, roach, catch, if, you, can -
Footscray Community Arts
Wrestlers (night), Tommy Trinh, (exact); 2008
MEDIUM: Ink on paper -
Footscray Community Arts
Insonnia, Nicola Scardavilli, (exact); 2008
MEDIUM: Acryllic & polymer on canvas -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Photograph - Building, Bank of Australasia Warrnambool, ca. 1860
This sepia coloured photograph show the image of the former Bank of Australasia in Warrnambool. The two-storey building was built for the bank on the corner of Timor and Kepler Streets and opened there for business in 1860. It is now one of the City's Historic Buildings. The Bank of Australasia was incorporated by Royal Charter of England in March 1834. It came to Australia on 14th December 1835, opening in Sydney. The Acting Superintendent of the Bank of Australasia in Sydney at that time was David Charters McArthur. He was Superintendent from 1867-to 1876. The Melbourne branch of the Bank of Australasia opened on 28th August 1838 in a two-roomed brick cottage on the north side of Little Collins Street. Two huge mastiff dogs were kept in the backyard and let loose at night to guard the bank. The government also provided an armed military sentinel. Due to the bank's rapid growth, a new building for the Melbourne branch was opened in 1840 at 75 Collins Street West. By 1879 the bank had been upgraded to a magnificent two-storey building on the corners of Collins and Queens Streets, with the entry on Collins Street. In 1951 the Bank of Australasia amalgamated with the Union Bank to form the Australia and New Zealand Bank, now known as the ANZ. Then in 1970, the ANZ merged with both the ES&A and the London Bank of Australia to form the ANZ Banking Group Limited. The ANZ Banking Group Ltd kindly donated a variety of historic items from the Bank of Australasia. BANK of AUSTRALASIA, WARRNAMBOOL – In 1854 Warrnambool had two banks, the Union Back and the Bank of Australasia. Later, completely different bank businesses opened; in 1867 the National Bank of Australasia, then in 1875 the Colonial Bank of Australasia. The original Warrnambool branch of the Bank of Australasia was established in July 1854, and operated from a leased cottage on Merri Street, close to Liebig Street. The bank later bought a stone building previously erected by drapers Cramond & Dickson on the corner of Timor and Gibson Streets. Samuel Hannaford was a teller and then Manager at the Warrnambool branch from 1855 to 1856 and the Warrnambool Council chose that bank for its dealings during 1856-57. In 1859 Roberts & Co. was awarded the contract to build the new Bank of Australasia branch for the sum of £3,000. The land was on a sand hill on the northeast corner of Timor and Kepler Streets and had been bought in 1855 from investor James Cust. The new building opened on May 21, 1860. The bank continued to operate there until 1951 when it merged with the Union Bank to form the ANZ Bank, which continued operating from its Liebig Street building. Warrnambool City Council purchased the former Bank of Australasia building in 1971 and renovated it, then on 3rd December 1973 it was officially opened as the Art Gallery by Cr. Harold Stephenson and Gallery Director John Welsh. The Gallery transferred to the purpose-built building in Liebig Street in 1986 and the old bank building is now the Gallery club. Staff at the Bank of Australasia in Warrnambool included the following men but others were also involved: Samuel Hannaford, Teller then Manager from 1855-1856; W H Palmer, Manager from January 1857 until November 1869 when the Teller Basil Spence was promoted to Manager; H B Chomley, Manager from April 1873 and still there in 1886; A Butt, Manager in 1895-1904; J R McCleary Accountant and Acting Manager for 12 months, until 1900; A Kirk, Manager 1904; J Moore, staff until his transfer to Bendigo in December 1908; J S Bath was Manager until 1915; C C Cox, Manager until April 1923; Richard C Stanley, Manager 1923 to April 1928. The photograph is significant historically for its connection with the Bank of Australasia. The early Australian bank was established in 1834 by Royal Charter and opened in Sydney, Australia, in Sydney in 1835. The bank had many Australian offices in November 1877, particularly on the east and south coasts. Victoria had 45 percent of all Offices. The photograph has local historical significance for its association with the Warrnambool Bank of Australasia, which was established early in Warrnambool's history. It was Warrnambool Council’s first bank. The bank continued to operate until the organisation's merger in 1951 when it became the ANZ Bank Group of today. The Bank was an integral part of the growth of local commerce and the community.Black and white (or sepia) rectangular photograph, landscape orientation. Image of a two-storey building on a street corner. It is the former Bank of Australasia, Warrnambool, on the corner of Timor and Kepler Streets that was built in 1860. The reverse has a round, serrated-edged red label with an inscription, covered in opaque tape, plus four lines of handwritten text. There are several pin holes through the photograph.Label with: "AH2 2 / W.BOOL" Writing in pen: "D. K. Frew / --- / ---- / ----"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, bank of australasia, boa, union bank, australia & new zealand bank, anz bank, david charters mcarthur, d c mcarthur, commerce, banking, samuel hannaford, w h palmer, basil spence, h b chomley, a butt, j r mccleary, a kirk, j moore, j s bath, c c cox, richard c stanley, historic building, roberts & co., james cust, bank of australasia warrnambool