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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - SANDHURST SCHOOL OF MINES COLLECTION: LETTER FROM A COLES , TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER, 17/07/1907
... Coles Museum of Australian Fauna...SANDHURST (BENDIGO) SCHOOL OF MINES LETTER FROM A Coles, Taxidermist and Furrier, Coles Museum of Australian Fauna, Elizabeth St Melbourne, to W.H. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT A Coles Taxidermist and Furrier Coles Museum of Australian Fauna SANDHURST (BENDIGO) SCHOOL OF MINES LETTER FROM A Coles, Taxidermist and Furrier, Coles Museum of Australian Fauna, Elizabeth St Melbourne, to W.H. ...SANDHURST (BENDIGO) SCHOOL OF MINES LETTER FROM A Coles, Taxidermist and Furrier, Coles Museum of Australian Fauna, Elizabeth St Melbourne, to W.H. Walters dated 17.7.1907 re a stuffed Kangaroo for the Museumdocument, a coles , taxidermist and furrier , coles museum of australian fauna -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - SANDHURST SCHOOL OF MINES COLLECTION: LETTER FROM A.COLES TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER MELBOURNE
... Coles Museum of Australian Fauna...SANDHURST (Bendigo) SCHOOL OF MINES - letter from A.Coles Taxidermist and Furrier, Coles Museum of Australian Fauna, 337 & 339 Elizabeth St Melbourne dated 1.7.1907 to the president Committee & Registrar of the School of Mines Bendigo re Natural history specimens at the Museum...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT A.Coles Taxidermist and Furrier Coles Museum of Australian Fauna SANDHURST (Bendigo) SCHOOL OF MINES - letter from A.Coles Taxidermist and Furrier, Coles Museum of Australian Fauna, 337 & 339 Elizabeth St Melbourne dated 1.7.1907 to the president Committee & Registrar of the School of Mines Bendigo re Natural history specimens at the Museum Document SANDHURST SCHOOL OF MINES COLLECTION: LETTER FROM A.COLES TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER MELBOURNE ...SANDHURST (Bendigo) SCHOOL OF MINES - letter from A.Coles Taxidermist and Furrier, Coles Museum of Australian Fauna, 337 & 339 Elizabeth St Melbourne dated 1.7.1907 to the president Committee & Registrar of the School of Mines Bendigo re Natural history specimens at the Museumdocument, a.coles taxidermist and furrier , coles museum of australian fauna -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Colourgravure (The Herald and Weekly Times), Wild life in Australia illustrated, by Charles Barrett, 1950_
... australian fauna...This volume belonged to the Fort family. australian fauna fort family Signed Melinda & Dale Fort on title page; Faye Fort on fly-leaf Hardback, 240 p. illus. ...An illustrated book on Australian wild life - animals, birds, reptiles - published in 1950. This volume belonged to the Fort family.Hardback, 240 p. illus. (some col.). Signed Melinda & Dale Fort on title page; Faye Fort on fly-leafaustralian fauna, fort family -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: WONDERS OF THE NORTH. FAMOUS PEOPLE
... Australia... place... Aboriginal... Australian Aborigines... Aborigines... Northern Australian... Australian flora... Australian fauna...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PLACE Land rural life Lydia Chancellor collection Australia place Aboriginal Australian Aborigines Aborigines Northern Australian Australian flora Australian fauna fauna flora plants Australian plants Australian animals animals Australian lighthouses lighthouses sciences botany tourism famous people male person Wonders of the north 1-100 1938-9 Then and Now 'A small orange Old Gold chocolate box containing 2 newspaper columns. ...'A small orange Old Gold chocolate box containing 2 newspaper columns. (i) Wonders of the North' series 1-100. 1938-1939. (ii). This series of clips contains references to Aboriginal/Indiginous people. 'Then and Now Public Men'. These clips have a young/older photo and the positions they held in their professional life. Both columns from the 'Sun-News Pictorial' newspaper.Wonders of the north 1-100 1938-9 Then and Nowplace, land, rural life, lydia chancellor, collection, australia, place, aboriginal, australian aborigines, aborigines, northern australian, australian flora, australian fauna, fauna, flora, plants, australian plants, australian animals, animals, australian lighthouses, lighthouses, sciences, botany, tourism, famous people, male, person -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: WONDERS OF THE WILD
... ... Australian fauna...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PLACE Land wildlife Lydia Chancellor collection wildllife Australian flora Australian fauna plants animals Australian plants Australian animals Australian wildlife marine life Australian marine life Australia sciences Wonders of the Wild. ...A handkerchief box containing 'The Sun-News Pictorial,' cuttings on 'The Wonders of the Wild.' These clips contain photos of Insects, flora, birds, fish, lizards, snakes, trees, marine animals. In serial form 1-100. Dated 1938.Wonders of the Wild. Sun 1938. 1-100place, land, wildlife, lydia chancellor, collection, wildllife, australian flora, australian fauna, plants, animals, australian plants, australian animals, australian wildlife, marine life, australian marine life, australia, sciences -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Intechnics, Australian mammals : with Aboriginal perspectives and drawings
... ...Australian fauna...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne education Australian fauna monotremes marsupials mammals primary school education environmental education B&w illustrations, maps, word lists Australian mammals : with Aboriginal perspectives and drawings Book Intechnics ...B&w illustrations, maps, word listseducation, australian fauna, monotremes, marsupials, mammals, primary school education, environmental education -
Federation University Art CollectionWork on paper - Bookplate, Ex Libris John Gartner
... ...Australian Fauna...Federation University Art Collection Artworks are displayed at Federation University Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields john gartner bookplate available available framed bookplate framed bookplate koala Australian Fauna fauna Framed bookplate showing a koala inside the letter G. ...Framed bookplate showing a koala inside the letter G.john gartner, bookplate, available, available framed bookplate, framed bookplate, koala, australian fauna, fauna -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumSouvenir - Postcard, Australian Kangaroo post card, 1940's
... ...Australian Fauna...Used by internees for Christmas correspondence. postcard bissinger g tatura ww2 camp 3 Kangaroos Australian Fauna Sepia colour picture postcard, featuring kangaroo in upright position with joey in her pouch. ...Issued for use at Camp 3, Tatura. Used by internees for Christmas correspondence.Sepia colour picture postcard, featuring kangaroo in upright position with joey in her pouch. Printed underneath in German, "Ein Australisches Kanguruh Sein Junges im Beutel Tragend (An Australian kangaroo carrying her cub (joey) in its pouch)". On back, printed details for completing postcard in German and English. Also Christmas Greetings and maker details (in German)postcard, bissinger g, tatura, ww2 camp 3, kangaroos, australian fauna -
Mordialloc & District Historical Society IncTin, Unknown
... Bushells tea container completely covered with printed paintings of Australian fauna: kangaroo, koala, kookaburra and emu. ...Mordialloc & District Historical Society Inc Laura and Charles Ferguson Museum Old Bakery Lane Mentone melbourne Represents two important features of Australian culture: tea drinking and unique animals bushells container kitchen Embossed on base: "Bushells/Tea of Flavor/FIRST GRADE/1 LB NET" Embossed on lid: "Bushells/Tea of Flavor" Bushells tea container completely covered with printed paintings of Australian fauna: kangaroo, koala, kookaburra and emu. ...Represents two important features of Australian culture: tea drinking and unique animalsBushells tea container completely covered with printed paintings of Australian fauna: kangaroo, koala, kookaburra and emu. Blue, with figures in grey, black and white. Container held 1 pound. Embossed on base: "Bushells/Tea of Flavor/FIRST GRADE/1 LB NET" Embossed on lid: "Bushells/Tea of Flavor"bushells, container, kitchen -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocuments - Reports, Paul Cropper, Myths & Monsters Conference Papers, 10/2001
... ...Australian Rare Fauna Research Association...Australian Animal Folklore Collection Paul Cropper Ruby Lang Helmut Loofs Wissowa Bill Chalker Gary Opit Malcolm Smith Michael Hallett David McBean Tony Healy Peter Chapple bunyip blue montains yowie thylacine big cat puma panther ufo goolma woodenbong narrabeen lakes cecil mcgann dorothy middleton lee kelly brown bittern bay monster simon moir footprints blue mountains cryptid prehistoric bipedal primates gigantopithecus meganthropus homo rudolfensis homo habilis homo erectus homo ergaster hominid bigfoot psychic phenomena black panther lake monster blue labyrinth Australian Rare Fauna Research Association marsupial lion thylocoleo carnifex australian big cat tasmanian devil sarcophilus harrisi eric guiler yellingbo thylacinus cynocephalus tantanoola tiger rilla martin mundrabilla predatory animal mythical myth folklore Signed on cover "Simon Townsend" 82 page proceedings of the Myths and Monsters Conference printed onto white paper. ...The Myths and Monsters conference was something of a landmark in Australian mystery animal research. It was the first cryptozoological conference held in Australia, and the first time Australia's leading researchers had been able to present their findings and meet with others working in the same field. 82 page proceedings of the Myths and Monsters Conference printed onto white paper. The following topics were presented: * A brief History of Australian Cryptozoology (Paul Cropper) * Would the Real Orang-Utan Please Stand Up and be Counted? In search of unidentified relic hominoids in Southeast Asia (Helmut Loofs-Wissowa) * Strange Creatures on the Antipodean UFO trail (Bill Chalker) * The Bunyip (Gary Opit) * Sightings of Some Anomolous Sea Creatures (Malcolm Smith) * Investigating Cryptic Hominids (Yowies) in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales (MIchael Hallett & David McBean) * "High Strangeness" in Yowie Reports (Tony Healy) * The Mystery of the Australian Big Cat: A Brief Summary (Peter Chapple) * Quest for the Thylacine (Peter Chapple) [Australian Animal Folklore Collection]Signed on cover "Simon Townsend"australian animal folklore collection, paul cropper, ruby lang, helmut loofs wissowa, bill chalker, gary opit, malcolm smith, michael hallett, david mcbean, tony healy, peter chapple, bunyip, blue montains, yowie, thylacine, big cat, puma, panther, ufo, goolma, woodenbong, narrabeen lakes, cecil mcgann, dorothy middleton, lee kelly, brown bittern, bay monster, simon moir, footprints, blue mountains cryptid, prehistoric bipedal primates, gigantopithecus, meganthropus, homo rudolfensis, homo habilis, homo erectus, homo ergaster, hominid, bigfoot, psychic phenomena, black panther, lake monster, blue labyrinth, australian rare fauna research association, marsupial lion, thylocoleo carnifex, australian big cat, tasmanian devil, sarcophilus harrisi, eric guiler, yellingbo, thylacinus cynocephalus, tantanoola tiger, rilla martin, mundrabilla, predatory animal, mythical, myth, folklore -
Federation University Historical CollectionReports, Thylacenes and Large Predators Sightings, 2000-2010, 2000-2010
... ...australian rare fauna research association inc...The folder was collected for research being conducted by David Waldron. australian mythical animals collection david waldron depatment of primary industries marsupial lion thylacoled thylacine apollo bay dingo east gippsland metung lake king s. temby footprint feral cat puma australian rare fauna research association inc geelong ceres hill gippsland tasmanian tiger tasmanian tiger wilsons promomontory fauna scats lochsport philip g. gittins wilson's promontory national park peter hall lang lang alberton yanakie fish creek waratah bay walkerville cap liptrap lower tarwin middle tarwin grantville toora koonwarra foster welshpool cotters lake wild dogs stuart atkins bob cameron big cat sheep kills jaw bones livestock loss peter walsh woodside binginwarri yarram mountain lion cougars Folder of correspondence and newsclips relating to "Big Cats" and other large predators. ...The folder or correspondence is the result of a Freedom of Information request made to the Department of Sustainability and Environment in 2011. The folder was collected for research being conducted by David Waldron.Folder of correspondence and newsclips relating to "Big Cats" and other large predators. Sections of this file includes redacted areas relating to the privacy of correspondents.australian mythical animals collection, david waldron, depatment of primary industries, marsupial lion, thylacoled, thylacine, apollo bay, dingo, east gippsland, metung, lake king, s. temby, footprint, feral cat, puma, australian rare fauna research association inc, geelong, ceres hill, gippsland tasmanian tiger, tasmanian tiger, wilsons promomontory, fauna, scats, lochsport, philip g. gittins, wilson's promontory national park, peter hall, lang lang, alberton, yanakie, fish creek, waratah bay, walkerville, cap liptrap, lower tarwin, middle tarwin, grantville, toora, koonwarra, foster, welshpool, cotters lake, wild dogs, stuart atkins, bob cameron, big cat, sheep kills, jaw bones, livestock loss, peter walsh, woodside, binginwarri, yarram, mountain lion, cougars -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDomestic object - Jug and Glasses, Vintage glasses and pitcher set
... Jug and four glasses, each item with hand etchings of Australian fauna and flora - kookaburra sitting on a post and rail fence; kangaroos; and tree ferns:; 1. ...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Jug and four glasses, each item with hand etchings of Australian fauna and flora - kookaburra sitting on a post and rail fence; kangaroos; and tree ferns:; 1. ...Jug and four glasses, each item with hand etchings of Australian fauna and flora - kookaburra sitting on a post and rail fence; kangaroos; and tree ferns:; 1. Glass Jug with handle and spout.; 2-5. Glasses +Additional Keywords: O'Connor, Neville / O'Connor, Ian -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumTray Cloth, Exodus of Templers to Australia, 1942
... Sydney Harbour Bridge, Army personnel and unique Australian fauna. In the centre is an embroidered map of Australia. ...Sydney Harbour Bridge, Army personnel and unique Australian fauna. In the centre is an embroidered map of Australia. ...Calico brought from Palestine and embroidered in camp 3 by 14 year old Anne Marie Treftz (now Mrs Anne Marie Reugg)Calico tray cloth, embroidered in many colours, around the 4 edges with scenes depicting the progressive exodus of the Templers from Palestine to Australia by bus, train, camel, and super liner the Queen Elizabeth. Sydney Harbour Bridge, Army personnel and unique Australian fauna. In the centre is an embroidered map of Australia. Around the map are the words: Tatura Camp 3 1942 VictoriaAround the Map of Australia- words Tatura- Camp 3- 1942- Victoriatatura, tray cloth, treftz, anne marie, palestine, kazenwadel, kurt, camp 3, reugg, templers, handcrafts, embroidery, manchester, table, linen -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Envelope, 1990
... Envelope decorated with child's representation of Australian fauna. At left, logo, and 'Join in the free fun Nunawading Australia Day Family Festival Friday 26 January 1990' Envelope numbered 92....Envelope decorated with child's representation of Australian fauna. At left, logo, and 'Join in the free fun Nunawading Australia Day Family Festival Friday 26 January 1990' Envelope numbered 92. ...The Nunawading Council produced commemorative first Day Covers for Australia Day showing First Date of Issue stamp during the years 1981-1992First Day cover with 41 cent stamp at upper right corner. Postmarked, 'Nunawading Vic. Aust. 3131 26 Jan 1990'. Envelope decorated with child's representation of Australian fauna. At left, logo, and 'Join in the free fun Nunawading Australia Day Family Festival Friday 26 January 1990' Envelope numbered 92.|See Other Information for back of envelopeMunicipal Offices Nunawading Vic 3131philately, date stamps, civic mementoes, souvenirs -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centreframed car sticker, Lynette Kennedy
... A promotional car sticker of Healesville Sanctuary specialising in Australian Fauna and Flora. This item was displayed at the front entrance to encourage visitors to purchase and promote the Sanctuary. ...Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre A promotional car sticker of Healesville Sanctuary specialising in Australian Fauna and Flora. This item was displayed at the front entrance to encourage visitors to purchase and promote the Sanctuary. ...A promotional car sticker of Healesville Sanctuary specialising in Australian Fauna and Flora. This item was displayed at the front entrance to encourage visitors to purchase and promote the Sanctuary. This car sticker was a very popular and sought after souvenir selling for 25 cents contributing to the Sanctuary's income. Healesville Sanctuary was the first institution to breed platypus in a total captive situation.and is also the only institution in the world to breed LyrebirdsA promotional circular car sticker depicting a lyrebird tail in full display above a platypus side on. Has dark green border at ouside edge of sticker; colours are black, gold and green. Sticker is in a wooden glass frame and has a dynamo label glued to upper edge of glass. There are 2 eye hooks screwed into the upper edge of frame. Inscription on car sticker is "Sir Colin MacKenzie Sanctuary" on the bottom half of the perimeter circle. With "Healesville" at top of perimeter of circle. At the top of the inner circle the word "Victoria" is placed above a green horizontal band which reads "The Wild-life Sanctuary".healesville-sanctuary, first-institution, breeding, platypus, lyrebird -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, David Horton, The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, society and culture ; volume 1 A-L, 1994
... Comprehensive 2 volume set of encyclopaedia covering all aspects of Australian Aborigines, flora, fauna and environment....Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne maps, colour illustrations, b&w illustrations, colour photographs, tables Comprehensive 2 volume set of encyclopaedia covering all aspects of Australian Aborigines, flora, fauna and environment. The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, society and culture ; volume 1 A-L Book David Horton ...Comprehensive 2 volume set of encyclopaedia covering all aspects of Australian Aborigines, flora, fauna and environment.maps, colour illustrations, b&w illustrations, colour photographs, tables -
Williamstown Historical Society IncContainer - Tea caddy
... By the early 1900s Bushells focused its attention on brand promotion with its tea tins featuring iconic Australian fauna as part of its brand identification. ...By the early 1900s Bushells focused its attention on brand promotion with its tea tins featuring iconic Australian fauna as part of its brand identification. ...Tea caddy (with Australian native animals decoration,) produced to store tea by Bushells. Bushells was established in 1883 and was one of Australia's most successful brand names. By the early 1900s Bushells focused its attention on brand promotion with its tea tins featuring iconic Australian fauna as part of its brand identification. The one Lb/500g tins were made from the 1930s to the 1950s. These tins have become nostalgic pieces of Australian kitchen ware. Item is of historical interset.A Bushells eight-sided cylindrical tin tea caddy with a lid. Four sides are large, the other four are small. It is decorated with polychrome transfers in blue, green, yellow and grey, depicting Australian animals in bushland setting. On the larger sides: a kangaroo, a koala, a kookaburra and an emu. Top of tea caddy lid: "Bushells/Tea of Flavor" Embossed on base of tea caddy: "Bushells/Tea of Flavor/FIRST GRADE/1 LB NET" -
National Trust of Australia (Victoria)Invitation
... Surrounding the sketch are the coats of arms for the six states, sketches of the Capital cities, Australian flora and fauna and portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. ...Surrounding the sketch are the coats of arms for the six states, sketches of the Capital cities, Australian flora and fauna and portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. ...All the invitations are for the celebrations in Melbourne connected with the opening of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, on the 9th of May 1901. The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York were to be present.An invitation to Mr and Mrs Jenner to attend a Conversazione in the Exhibition Buildings, on 7th May 1901 at 8pm. Card depicts a sketch of the Exhibition Buildings. Surrounding the sketch are the coats of arms for the six states, sketches of the Capital cities, Australian flora and fauna and portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. The coats of arms of the Commonwealth and Australia."AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS" "THE GOVERNMENT OF VICTORIA requests the honor of the presence of Mr & Mrs L Jenner at a Conversazione in the Exhibition Building on the Evening of Tuesday 7th May 1901 at 8 p.m.rippon lea -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionCertificate - Temperance Society Certificate, Sands & McDougall Limited Melbourne, c. 1904
... Buff cardboard, front illustrated with Australian native flora and fauna with a coloured Temperance Society logo. ...Buff cardboard, front illustrated with Australian native flora and fauna with a coloured Temperance Society logo. ...Certificate issued by the Temperance Society, issued to Nellie Vivian. Buff cardboard, front illustrated with Australian native flora and fauna with a coloured Temperance Society logo. Plain section in centre of certificate for details of member, pledge etc, in dark brown print. Member's details in ink. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Certificate - Federation Celebration Rolfe invitation, 1901
... The certificate has an image of the Exhibition Building surrounded by an ornate border of heraldic shields, portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, views of the six capital cities of Australia, native flora and fauna, the Royal Crest and the Crest of Australia. ...The certificate has an image of the Exhibition Building surrounded by an ornate border of heraldic shields, portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, views of the six capital cities of Australia, native flora and fauna, the Royal Crest and the Crest of Australia. ...This invitation to a ‘Conversazione’ to celebrate the Federation of the six colonies in Australia into the six States of Australia in 1901 was sent to the invitees after the event to keep as a souvenir of the occasion. The event was hosted by the Government of Victoria. The certificate was designed by George Brougham Austin, a Melbourne architect and artist employed by the Victorian Department of Public Works. He also designed many of the public decorations displayed in Melbourne during the Federation celebrations. Austin’s original work was lithographed by an artist at Sands and McDougall, Melbourne. This particular invitation was sent to George Rolfe and his wife, Annie. George Rolfe (1836-1919), a tea merchant from Melbourne, began buying blocks of land near the mouth of the Hopkins River in Warrnambool in the 1870s. By the early 1880s he owned 50 acres of land in the town and some nearby farming properties. He used the building on the ]and near the mouth of the Hopkins River as holiday accommodation and called the property, Lyndoch. He improved the property with the additions of stables, jetty, boathouse, bone and chaff sheds, reservoir and windmill and extensive gardens. Rolfe spent most of his later life at Lyndoch. Today the property is the site of an Aged Care facility. This certificate is of considerable importance for two reasons: 1. It is an important and attractive memento of a signal event in the history of Australia – the Federation of the States in 1901. 2. The certificate was an invitation to Mr and Mrs George Rolfe. George Rolfe was a prominent Warrnambool person in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This is a multi-coloured certificate printed on a cream-coloured card. The certificate has an image of the Exhibition Building surrounded by an ornate border of heraldic shields, portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, views of the six capital cities of Australia, native flora and fauna, the Royal Crest and the Crest of Australia. The names of the invitees are handwritten in black ink. ‘United Australia 1901 One Flag One Hope One Destiny Australian Commonwealth Celebrations’ ‘The Government of Victoria requests the honor of the presence of Mr & Mrs G. Rolfe at a Conversazione in the Exhibition Building on the Evening of Tuesday 7th May 1901 at 8 p.m.’ george rolfe of lyndoch, warrnambool, federation of australia, history of warrnambool, george rolfe -
RMIT Design ArchivesTextile lengths, Canna leaf
... Burke’s modern abstract textile designs incorporated motifs and colours inspired by Australian Indigenous art, Pacific Island cultures, Australian flora and fauna, English gardens, and the sea and its wildlife. ...Burke’s modern abstract textile designs incorporated motifs and colours inspired by Australian Indigenous art, Pacific Island cultures, Australian flora and fauna, English gardens, and the sea and its wildlife. ...Dr. Frances Mary Burke (1907 - 1994) was a textile designer and printer, businesswoman, artist and Australian design advocate and retailer. Burke’s modern abstract textile designs incorporated motifs and colours inspired by Australian Indigenous art, Pacific Island cultures, Australian flora and fauna, English gardens, and the sea and its wildlife. Following Burke’s death in 1994, her life-long companion Miss Fabie Chamberlain donated the contents of Burke’s studio to RMIT University.Single colour screenprint, white fabric with chartreuse coloured print of positive large format design featuring large stylised canna leaf motif.Printed on selvedge 'CANNA LEAF' a "Frances Burke" UNIT COLOUR DESIGN'textile, australian flora, rmit design archives -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Turtle Tours of Tower Hill
... It includes references to Australian flora and fauna as seen through the eyes of an international visitor, an Australian family and a Spanish migrant and it urges full appreciation of the places visited with the motto, ‘Go Slow is the Go!’...It includes references to Australian flora and fauna as seen through the eyes of an international visitor, an Australian family and a Spanish migrant and it urges full appreciation of the places visited with the motto, ‘Go Slow is the Go!’ ...This book, written by Maxine Philp-Wright and illustrated by John Bagley, provides a visual, informative and light-hearted introduction to tourist spots along the Great Ocean Road and the areas around Warrnambool and Tower Hill. It is particularly suitable for children of all ages and it deals with the themes of nature-based tourism, reconciliation between Europeans and aborigines and multi-culturalism. It includes references to Australian flora and fauna as seen through the eyes of an international visitor, an Australian family and a Spanish migrant and it urges full appreciation of the places visited with the motto, ‘Go Slow is the Go!’This book is of interest because of its themes of multi-culturalism, indigenous culture appreciation and local Great Ocean Road tourism. This is a soft cover booklet of 33 pages with a white cover with multi-coloured images on the front cover (Tower Hill, a car and a turtle) and printing and three colour photographs on the back cover.tower hill, shipwreck coast, victoria, warrnambool -
Orbost & District Historical Societycover, 1911
... They were typically decorated with Australian flora and fauna and commemorative motifs and sometimes edged with beads, shells and other three dimensional forms, not only for appearance, but also to weigh down the crochet so it would stay safely in place on the jug. ...They were typically decorated with Australian flora and fauna and commemorative motifs and sometimes edged with beads, shells and other three dimensional forms, not only for appearance, but also to weigh down the crochet so it would stay safely in place on the jug. ...Crochet covers for milk jugs, teacups and bowls were produced to repel the dreaded Australian blow fly. They were typically decorated with Australian flora and fauna and commemorative motifs and sometimes edged with beads, shells and other three dimensional forms, not only for appearance, but also to weigh down the crochet so it would stay safely in place on the jug. The three dimensional parts were stiffened with sugar syrup, or sometimes starch, paraffin or gelatine. The main sources for crochet cover and other needlework designs available to women were in journals, magazines and pattern books. In the first half of the 20th century women's focus was the home and its decoration was important. Embroidery and crochet work was an affordable way to personalise and add aesthetic value, and examples of embroidered and crocheted pieces could be found in most Australian homes, decorating or protecting furniture, floors and walls, and keeping off flies and insects from food. Small square milk jug cover that has been hand crocheted with crown, flag and date patterned into centre. It has a red, white and blue beaded fringe.cover milk-jug-cover handcraft tableware -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Post Card, Color Offset (Aust.) Pty. Ltd, c 1970
... Interesting aspects of this fascinating Island which gives shelter to some of Australia's unique fauna....Interesting aspects of this fascinating Island which gives shelter to some of Australia's unique fauna. Nine coloured postcards of Phillip Island and wildlife. 276-01. ...A collection of nine postcards donated by the Bass Coast Op Shop. Information on the back of No. 276-05. "Koala Bears were first seen by white explorers in the Blue Mountains, 1798. Early colonists from N.S.W. called it a "monkey bear". Koala means in Aboriginal "does not drink" or "no drink". They are slow-moving, tree-climbing, friendly marsupials with thick woolly fur coats, large ears and rubber nose. They live in gum trees and feed upon their leaves. Babies are born every two years, spending nine months in mother's pouch and then on her back for about six months, then leaving its parents and looking for a tree with comfortable branches."Nine coloured postcards of Phillip Island and wildlife. 276-01. Postcard showing four vintage vehicles displayed in the Len Lukey Memorial Museum & Gardens at the GP Race Track. 1. 1928 Austin Chummy. 2. 1926 Maxwell. 3. 1924 Model T Ford. 4. 1913 Model T Ford. 276-02. Postcard showing penguin in burrow possibly on egg/s 276-03. Postcard with two photographs of penguins coming up the beach at dusk. 276-04. Postcard with three photographs of penguins coming up the beach and people looking over the railing at them. 276-05. Postcard of a koala sitting on a branch. 276-06. Postcard of seals at Seal Rocks with man sitting on the rocks beside one. 276-07. Postcard with four photographs of koalas, penguins, Cowes Jetty and Cowes beach. 276-08. Postcard with three photographs of koalas, penguins and a seal. 276-09. Postcard with four photographs of penguins, koalas, seals and penguins.276-01. Len Lukey Memorial Museum & Gardens. Vehicle description as above in Physical Description. 276-02. Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. On back: Australian Penguin Reserve, Phillip Island Victoria. 276-03. Australian Penguin Parade Phillip Island. 276-04. Penguins at Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia 276-05. On back: Full description of Koalas - see Historical Information below. 276-06. On back: Making friends at Seal Rocks, Phillip island, Vic. 276-07. Cowes Phillip Island. 276-08. Phillip Island Victoria 276-09. Greetings from Phillip Island. On back: Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. Interesting aspects of this fascinating Island which gives shelter to some of Australia's unique fauna.wildlife - seals, wildlife - koala, wildlife - penguins, vintage cars, t model ford, len lukey musem, cowes beach, cowes pier, bass coast op shop -
Orbost & District Historical Societycover, Woodward, Ruth (daughter of Alan Richardson), first half 20th century
... They were typically decorated with Australian flora and fauna and commemorative motifs and sometimes edged with beads, shells and other three dimensional forms, not only for appearance, but also to weigh down the crochet so it would stay safely in place on the jug. ...They were typically decorated with Australian flora and fauna and commemorative motifs and sometimes edged with beads, shells and other three dimensional forms, not only for appearance, but also to weigh down the crochet so it would stay safely in place on the jug. ...Ruth Woodward was the daughter of Alan Richardson a sawmiller at Tabbara. Richardson Helped build and held ticket for paddle steamer "Curlip". Crochet covers for milk jugs, teacups and bowls were produced to repel the dreaded Australian blow fly. They were typically decorated with Australian flora and fauna and commemorative motifs and sometimes edged with beads, shells and other three dimensional forms, not only for appearance, but also to weigh down the crochet so it would stay safely in place on the jug. The three dimensional parts were stiffened with sugar syrup, or sometimes starch, paraffin or gelatine. The main sources for crochet cover and other needlework designs available to women were in journals, magazines and pattern books. This item is an example of a handcrafted item and reflects the needlework skills of women in the families of the early settlers.Small handmade star-shaped milk cover with a white tulle centre and beading coming down to points off the centre. Beads are clear and black.milk-cover handcrafts needlework beading richardson -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, W A Hamer, Our own birds of Australia, 1931
... He was a foundation member of the group that established the Maranoa Native Gardens in Balwyn and promoted Australian flora and fauna. ...He was a foundation member of the group that established the Maranoa Native Gardens in Balwyn and promoted Australian flora and fauna. This book is of great interest as it was written by Edward Vidler, a resident of Warrnambool in the early 1900s and an important and influential figure in our history. ...This book was written by Edward Vidler (1863-1942), a printer, publisher and author. Born in England, Vidler was in Geelong in the 1880s and produced there a commemorative volume on that city. He came to Warrnambool in the early years of the 20th century and was Secretary of the Warrnambool and District Progress League and the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce and Industry. While in Warrnambool he produced an important 1907 publication, ‘Warrnambool Past and Present – Sixty Years of Progress’ and also organized the production of the Pioneer Honour Board featuring portraits of 204 Warrnambool and district pioneer men. After he left Warrnambool he lived in Melbourne where he edited magazines and published his own and other writings. He was a foundation member of the group that established the Maranoa Native Gardens in Balwyn and promoted Australian flora and fauna. This book is of great interest as it was written by Edward Vidler, a resident of Warrnambool in the early 1900s and an important and influential figure in our history. He left behind in Warrnambool two most important legacies – the Pioneer Honour Board and the book ‘Warrnambool Past and Present’, a history of Warrnambool that has proved invaluable to researchers today. No information has been found on the original owner of the book, William Ewers. This is a 1931 soft cover book of 96 pages. The cover has a grey-coloured background and a sepia-coloured photograph of two kookaburras on a tree branch on the front cover and an advertisement for a publication called ‘Songs of the Bush’ on the back cover. The book is dedicated to the Gould League of Bird Lovers. It has a Contents page, a Foreword, a Preface, pages on Australian birds and an Index. It has many black and white photographs of Australian birds. It is glued and bound with blue tape.Signature on front cover and inside first page: ‘Wm. D. Ewers’edward vidler, history of warrnambool, warrnambool pioneer honour board, 1907 warrnambool history book, ‘warrnambool past and present’. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Non Fiction Australian Mammals, Furred Animals of Australia, 1946
... This book was written before the "preservation of Australian Flora and Fauna" movement became a household edict. ...Kiewa Valley Historical Society Mount Beauty Information Centre 31 Bogong High Plains Rd Mt Beauty high-country This book was written before the "preservation of Australian Flora and Fauna" movement became a household edict. ...This book was written before the "preservation of Australian Flora and Fauna" movement became a household edict. The book covers all the "known" marsupials of the time and coloured prints are provided where required to show physical and other distinguishing features. Time and extensive searches of hard to reach places in Australia has uncovered a greater range of marsupials than presented in this book. Rural Australia (1940s) had not been as developed and altered as the 1980s onward. This book was used in Primary schools as reference material. Although rural school children would have come across many "real life" encounters with some of the mammals referred to, the diversity and range of mammals presented in this book is quite extensive. Most "city" born children would have only seen the mammals presented in this book at animal zoos in the larger cities.This book details the Australian wide range of mammals, and not just those which school children in the Kiewa Valley could meet "face to face". However the rural based pupils would find the chapters and coloured prints more "real" than city located students because they are living day to day in the Australian bush, home to all the various mammals and marsupials presented in this book.This green coloured hard covered book has 178 double sided printed pages and twenty five plate detailing the appearances of native mammals. The first two pages are frayed and all pages show colouration (yellow) of age. The book has a clear plastic cover as protection placed at a later dateOn the spine "FURRED ANIMALS OF AUSTRALIA" and underneath "BROUGHTON" and at the bottom "ANGUS & ROBERTSON"australian mammals and marsupials, nature books, australia wild life -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "Steeped in Mystery", Dec 01 2007
... This document explores the myths, legends, and mysterious phenomena of the Goldfields region in Australia, focusing on several recurring themes: Numerous reports of large, exotic cats (such as black panthers and pumas) have been recorded in Victoria, with over 4,500 sightings documented by the Australian Rare Fauna Research Association since 1984.Notable individuals, like John Higgins and Paul Clacher, have provided detailed accounts and physical evidence (e.g., large footprints) supporting the existence of these animals. ...This document explores the myths, legends, and mysterious phenomena of the Goldfields region in Australia, focusing on several recurring themes: Numerous reports of large, exotic cats (such as black panthers and pumas) have been recorded in Victoria, with over 4,500 sightings documented by the Australian Rare Fauna Research Association since 1984.Notable individuals, like John Higgins and Paul Clacher, have provided detailed accounts and physical evidence (e.g., large footprints) supporting the existence of these animals. ...This document explores the myths, legends, and mysterious phenomena of the Goldfields region in Australia, focusing on several recurring themes: Numerous reports of large, exotic cats (such as black panthers and pumas) have been recorded in Victoria, with over 4,500 sightings documented by the Australian Rare Fauna Research Association since 1984.Notable individuals, like John Higgins and Paul Clacher, have provided detailed accounts and physical evidence (e.g., large footprints) supporting the existence of these animals. Theories about their origins include escaped zoo or circus animals, mascots released by American servicemen after WWII, or even the survival of the supposedly extinct Thylacoleo (Marsupial Lion). The Goldfields are reputed to be home to many ghosts, with frequent reports from locations such as Camp Hill Primary School, Castlemaine's Theatre Royal, and especially the historic Fortuna Villa.Accounts from both military personnel and civilians describe unexplained voices, apparitions, and other paranormal events within these historic buildings. Specific stories include encounters with apparitions, mysterious voices, and doors opening on their own, often witnessed by credible sources like army sergeants and captains. The document also references other unexplained phenomena in the region, such as UFO sightings and missing people, contributing to the area's reputation for mystery and intrigue.Fortuna Article - "Steeped in Mystery" Dec 01 2007 by Sarah Harris This item contains the following: 11217.33a Colour Photo of Fortuna, once home to the Lansell family, Fortuna Villa is now occupied by the Department of Imagery and Geospatial Organistion mapping unit, and apparently, some apparitions 11217.33b Colour Photo of Russel Henthorn with his camera and gear he used for a UFO photo in 1983 11217.33c Part of Page 4 - Article "Steeped in Mystery" non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, russell henthorn -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTextile - Doily, c. 1910
... The chosen design of Kookaburra and wattle flowers and leaves reflects the creator's interest in Australian flora and fauna. In the Words of donor, Betty Stone, … “These crocheted and embroidered articles cover a period of three generations- ie. ...The chosen design of Kookaburra and wattle flowers and leaves reflects the creator's interest in Australian flora and fauna. In the Words of donor, Betty Stone, … “These crocheted and embroidered articles cover a period of three generations- ie. ...This doily is typical of items of household linen in popular use in the 19th and early-to-mid 20th centuries. It was a tradition for brides to have a 'glory box' containing linen and embroidered and crocheted articles to take to their new home. The chosen design of Kookaburra and wattle flowers and leaves reflects the creator's interest in Australian flora and fauna. In the Words of donor, Betty Stone, … “These crocheted and embroidered articles cover a period of three generations- ie. Sarah (nee Chamberlain) Lees, Ann (nee Lees) Dale, and Daisy Elvena (nee Dale) Welsh. All three were accomplished needlewomen; also, both Sarah Lees (born 1844) and her daughter, Ann (b 1865) crocheted a wide variety of articles for use in their homes. A few examples of these items have survived the years.” (NOTE: For additional information please refer to my book Pioneer and Places- A History of Three Warrnambool Pioneering Families ie. Chamberlain, Dale and Lees families) This item is associated with the Warrnambool pioneer families of Chamberlain, Dale and Lees. These families are listed in the Pioneers' Register for Warrnambool Township and Shire, 1835-1900, published by A.I.G.S. Warrnambool Branch. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework. It is also significant for its reflection on the new Australian fauna and flora.Doily, round, white cotton. Embroidered Kookaburra on a branch, wattle flowers and leaves, and edged with brown crochet. From the Chamberlain Dale Lees Collectionflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, chamberlain family, dale family, lees family, betty stone, warrnambool pioneer, warrnambool genealogy, wangoom, chamberlain dale lees collection, glory box, doily, embroidery, needlework, crochet, handmade, craft, manchester, linen, haberdashery, kookaburra, wattle, australiana -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, Sarah Canham, #Fliporflop 1, 2 & 3, 2021
... Her art is an expression of the awe she has for the natural world, and concerns for the future, including for our indigenous culture, and native flora and fauna in Australia. She also reflects on the current and past women and mother artists who have experienced the challenge of juggling art, career and motherhood, and have been under-represented in the arts community for millennia....Her art is an expression of the awe she has for the natural world, and concerns for the future, including for our indigenous culture, and native flora and fauna in Australia. She also reflects on the current and past women and mother artists who have experienced the challenge of juggling art, career and motherhood, and have been under-represented in the arts community for millennia. ...'Home' is a symbol of hopes, dreams, comfort, love, family and future. It is both a place and an idea, nor does it remain in time and space. It can also represent a time of sadness , fear and loss. Through the roller-coaster of the past year, I have used a series of homes belonging to family and friends. Each artwork of home tells a different story about its occupants, their story, and what home mean to them. Sarah CANHAM Sarah has had a life-long love of creative arts and a passion for nature she has pursued in her career. She has a Bachelor Applied Science degree from Charles Sturt University, a Masters of Environment from University of Melbourne, and works in natural resource management and conservation. Studying part time Sarah Canham completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts at Federation University Arts Academy in 2021. Her art is an expression of the awe she has for the natural world, and concerns for the future, including for our indigenous culture, and native flora and fauna in Australia. She also reflects on the current and past women and mother artists who have experienced the challenge of juggling art, career and motherhood, and have been under-represented in the arts community for millennia.Three handbuilt, slab construction, stoneware formsceramics, sarah canham, dvc art award, alumni
