Showing 474 items matching " australian identity"
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Moorabbin Air MuseumMedal (Item) - Australian WW1 Identity Disc No.4655 A.L Bacon 24th Battalion AIF
... Australian WW1 Identity Disc No.4655 A.L Bacon 24th Battalion AIF....Australian WW1 Identity Disc No.4655 A.L Bacon 24th Battalion AIF.... WW1 Identity Disc No.4655 A.L Bacon 24th Battalion AIF. Medal Australian WW1 Identity Disc No.4655 A.L Bacon 24th Battalion AIF. ...Identity Disc originally possessed by Lieutenant Alfred Leonard Bacon from Warrnambool, Victoria. He served in the First AIF from 1915-1918 and appears to have died of complications from war wounds before 1921. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Memorabilia - Australian Army Identity Card for L/Cpl Leslie Graham Newton
... Australian Army Identity Card for L/Cpl Leslie Graham Newton......Australian Army Identity Card...Australian Army Identity Card for L/Cpl Leslie Graham Newton. ...L/Cpl Leslie Graham Newton 1201056 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 3rd Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Australian Army Identity Card Australian Army Identity Card for L/Cpl Leslie Graham Newton. ...This item was donated by L/Cpl Leslie Graham Newton (1201056) who was with the Royal Australian Infantry Corps. He served in Vietnam with the 3rd Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment from December 1967 to November 1968 and February 1971 to October 1971.Australian Army Identity Card for L/Cpl Leslie Graham Newton. On the front is a coloured passport photograph and personal information. On the reverse there are several messages relating to the card. See media for more information.l/cpl leslie graham newton, 1201056, royal australian infantry corps, 3rd battalion, the royal australian regiment, australian army identity card -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyCard (Item) - Australian WW2 Identity Card, c.1940
... Australian WW2 Identity Card...Buff coloured Australian WW2 identity card in a plastic holder. Name & address of holder on front with signatures on the reverse side....identity card in a plastic holder. Name & address of holder on front with signatures on the reverse side. Card Australian ...The WW2 identity card was issued to Norma Madeline WATTERS who lived at 400 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne and was employed at the Myer Emporium, Bourke Street , Melbourne.norma madeline watters, war - world war ii -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: WW11 AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS IDENTITY CARD, April 1942
... BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: WW11 AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS IDENTITY CARD...WWII Australian Citizens Identity Card. Inscriptions: Geoffrey John B Miller, 284 King St, Bendigo. ...Date stamped 'Bendigo 1942' Document BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: WW11 AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS IDENTITY CARD ...WWII Australian Citizens Identity Card. Inscriptions: Geoffrey John B Miller, 284 King St, Bendigo. Date stamped 'Bendigo 1942'person, individual, basil miller -
Unions BallaratUnderstanding multiculturalism and Australian identity, Theophanous, Andrew, 1995
... Understanding multiculturalism and Australian identity...identity...minorities - australia...Understanding multiculturalism and Australian identity Theophanous, Andrew ...A collection of speeches and papers about multiculturalism in Australia by Andrew Theophanous. Includes some analysis of foreign policy, education, media, and equity policy.Pertinent to national identity in Australia. The author, Andrew Theophanous, was an ALP member of parliament and served as Parliamentary Secretary to Prime Minister, Paul Keating.Paper; book. Front cover: yellow, black and white; map of Australia with black illustrations; black text.Front cover: descriptors to the illustrations; author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, speeches - andrew theophanous, papers - andrew theophanous, foreign policy, foreign relations, education, media, social equity, race relations, multiculturalism, citizenship, national identity, minorities - australia, australian labor party, alp -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, ("Your problem a fragment…")
... ... Australian identity...Considers the question of Australian identity: whether it exists, what can be done to foster it in the arts, design and culture as a whole. ...Sydney Opera House Australian identity Australian culture Robin Boyd manuscript Handwritten, quarto, 3 pages ("Your problem a fragment…") Document Manuscript Robin Boyd ...Handwritten draft for a speech, date uncertain. Considers the question of Australian identity: whether it exists, what can be done to foster it in the arts, design and culture as a whole. Boyd argues that the only route to a distinctive Australian identity is to develop and foster new ideas rather than taking cultural cues Britain or America.Handwritten, quarto, 3 pagessydney opera house, australian identity, australian culture, robin boyd, manuscript -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Card - Card, ID, Australian Forces Identity Certificate
... Australian Forces Identity Certificate...Identity Certificate...Australian...Rank LAC, outlining what to do if captured by the enemy Australian Forces Identity Certificate Card Card, ID ...A laminated Identity Certificate for Joseph Charles Mercieca. Service Number A316866. Rank LAC, outlining what to do if captured by the enemyidentity certificate, australian forces, joseph charles mercieca -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Administrative record - Australian Army Identity Card
... Australian Army Identity Card...Administrative record Australian Army Identity Card ...Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam. National Serviceman Pte R M Bowd served in 3 RAR, Vietnam 1971.A small double sided card with a photo of the holder and relevant details...e.g date of birth, place of birth etc. Reverse side has information in red about use of card.australian army, id card, 3797139, vietnam, identity, bowd -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The State of the Arts
... Australia... Australiana... Australian identity...Beginnings of Australia's own sense of direction in the arts and moving to an Australian identity rather than relying on overseas influences...Beginnings of Australia's own sense of direction in the arts and moving to an Australian identity rather than relying on overseas influences art culture artists painters Australia Australiana Australian identity Sydney Opera House Robin Boyd manuscript Typewritten, quarto, (carbon copy), 7 pages. ...Discusses the state of art and culture in Australia, in particular the artists, the art boom, art appreciation and cultural maturity. Beginnings of Australia's own sense of direction in the arts and moving to an Australian identity rather than relying on overseas influencesTypewritten, quarto, (carbon copy), 7 pages. (Two copies)art, culture, artists, painters, australia, australiana, australian identity, sydney opera house, robin boyd, manuscript -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Ephemera - Cards Issued To AATTV Members In 1964-65
... ...Australian Army Identity Card...On A4 white paper are coloured copies of various cards issued to AATTV members in 1964-65 to Ian Teague: Australian Army Identity Card, US Advisor's Identity Card, US Identity Card (USOM) (issued to Aust CIA Officers), US Advisor's Mess Card for Quang Ngai, US Government Vehicle Licence and Vietnamese Driving Licence...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Cards Drivers Licence Australian Army Identity Card US Advisor's Identity Card Us Identity Card (USOM) US Advisor's Mess Card for Quang Ngai US Government Vehicle Licence Vietnamese Driving Licence Ian Teague Lt Col Ian Teague Major Ian Charles Teague 35803 Royal Australian Infantry Corps AATTV Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) Australian Army Force 1st Special Air Service Sqnuadron On A4 white paper are coloured copies of various cards issued to AATTV members in 1964-65 to Ian Teague: Australian Army Identity Card, US Advisor's Identity Card, US Identity Card (USOM) (issued to Aust CIA Officers), US Advisor's Mess Card for Quang Ngai, US Government Vehicle Licence and Vietnamese Driving Licence Ephemera Cards Issued To AATTV Members In 1964-65 ...On A4 white paper are coloured copies of various cards issued to AATTV members in 1964-65 to Ian Teague: Australian Army Identity Card, US Advisor's Identity Card, US Identity Card (USOM) (issued to Aust CIA Officers), US Advisor's Mess Card for Quang Ngai, US Government Vehicle Licence and Vietnamese Driving Licencecards, drivers licence, australian army identity card, us advisor's identity card, us identity card (usom), us advisor's mess card for quang ngai, us government vehicle licence, vietnamese driving licence, ian teague, lt col ian teague, major ian charles teague, 35803, royal australian infantry corps, aattv, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), australian army force, 1st special air service sqnuadron -
Bendigo Military MuseumCard - IDENTITY CARD, AUSTRALIAN WITH COVER, Aust Govt
... IDENTITY CARD, AUSTRALIAN WITH COVER...Lines for holder and the signature witness to be filled out. Card IDENTITY CARD, AUSTRALIAN WITH COVER Aust Govt ...See Cat 4867.2This is a khaki, cardboard cover, single sheet of cardboard, printed on both sides. Front side is like a postcard with some Govt information ad lines for name and address. Rear side - many lines of Govt instructions. Lines for holder and the signature witness to be filled out.Stamped “Bendigo PO - 1942” Front side has written - “married on 1 Jan 1943 at Bendigo to Robert Charles Letts. Emma Olsson, 34 Calum St. Bendigo NR V4 F18 22248” Rear side - “Witness E L Hood, 34 Calum St, Bendigo, E Olsson Signature, 179 Mitchell Street. With lots Officer NRS”identity card, ww2 -
Robin Boyd FoundationNewspaper - Clipping, Chris Anderson, The Blowfly the Wave - and Us, 21.05.1972
... ... Australian identity...Great Great Australian Dream blowfly blowey Australian identity Walsh St library Article on page 48 The Blowfly the Wave - and Us Newspaper Clipping Chris Anderson The Sun-Herald ...This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'.Article on page 48great, great australian dream, blowfly, blowey, australian identity, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Round Table: On Being Australian in 1959, 1959
... Australian identity...Original manuscript of an article published in The Round Table, "The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs", Vol 50, Issue 159, pp 26-31, 1959. Australian identity taste automobile design They're a Weird Mob Nino Culotta 1959 Australia Cyril Pearl On the Beach So you want to be an Australian Sidney Nolan John Ely Burchard Robin Boyd manuscript Annotations and corrections in pencil Typewritten, quarto, 6 pages The Round Table: On Being Australian in 1959 Document Manuscript Robin Boyd ...Boyd comments on Australian life and culture in the first half of the twentieth century up until 1959. He reflects on changes - is it progress? - from the pastoral to the industrial, briefly on housing and construction, and emphasises US influences in design (especially cars) and politics, and the lingering, conservative influence of the UK. Robin Boyd wrote this article anonymously. He was a member of the 'Round Table', a English based group on imperial and commonwealth matters.Original manuscript of an article published in The Round Table, "The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs", Vol 50, Issue 159, pp 26-31, 1959.Typewritten, quarto, 6 pagesAnnotations and corrections in pencilaustralian identity, taste, automobile design, they're a weird mob, nino culotta, 1959 australia, cyril pearl, on the beach, so you want to be an australian, sidney nolan, john ely burchard, robin boyd, manuscript -
Darebin Art CollectionTextile, Raquel Ormella, 'Wealth for Toil #2', 2014
... Australian Identity...Australian Identity Australian currency incorporated into the work 'Wealth for Toil #2' Textile Raquel Ormella ...In Wealth for Toil #2, Raquel Ormella continues her ongoing exploration of Australian identity and our relationship to winning and money. It is one in a series of banners which explores gold as both a precious metal and as a metaphor. The artwork’s title references the Australian National Anthem. Raquel critiques some of the less desirable aspects of Australian patriotism – specifically the national public outcry when the Australian swimming team did not come back with gold at the 2012 London Olympics, despite thousands of dollars being poured into the Australian Institute of Sport. Australian currency incorporated into the workaustralian identity -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Imported Archi…
... ... Australian national identity...Boyd argues the Australian dream of individual identity is impossible now, to move to stage 3 Australia needs to be encouraged to have confidence in Australian artists of all kinds, allowing creative people to flourish, be themselves. ...Boyd argues the Australian dream of individual identity is impossible now, to move to stage 3 Australia needs to be encouraged to have confidence in Australian artists of all kinds, allowing creative people to flourish, be themselves. ...Boyd argues that Australia needs confidence in creative thinking so our products can cut through established formulas to contribute to our growth as a nation. He outlines four stages of architectural development in every community, and describes Canada in these terms. He posits that Australia overall is only at stage two (imported sophisticated), Brisbane/Hobart/Adelaide at stage one. Boyd argues the Australian dream of individual identity is impossible now, to move to stage 3 Australia needs to be encouraged to have confidence in Australian artists of all kinds, allowing creative people to flourish, be themselves. He indicates that Canberra is close to third stage, with architecture designed by international figures in 1960s but now Australian John Andrews brought out to do an architecturally creative office complex in Belconnen - Canberra, signalling growth of a national identity.Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits and additions, quarto, 7 pages - p12-18confidence in creative thinking, australian national identity, four stages in architectural development, canberra architecture, john andrews, robin boyd, manuscript -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - IDENTITY DISCS, c.1939-1945
... Set of 2 Australian Identity discs, held together by tape, cotton. .1) Metal ID disc, round shape. .2) Metal ID disc, octagonal shape....Rear side: 0-4. Set of 2 Australian Identity discs, held together by tape, cotton. .1) Metal ID disc, round shape. .2) Metal ID disc, octagonal shape. ...W F R.BUDGE VX48105, refer Cat No 2721 for his service details.Set of 2 Australian Identity discs, held together by tape, cotton. .1) Metal ID disc, round shape. .2) Metal ID disc, octagonal shape..1) & .2) Engraved front: VX48105 - BUDGE WFR, C-E. Rear side: 0-4. identity, discs, passchendaele barracks trust -
Numurkah & District Historical SocietyAdministrative record - Identification disc
... Australian Soldier's identity disc from Vietnam war...Numurkah & District Historical Society Old Bank Building cnr Melville and Knox Street (118-120 Melville St) Numurkah the-murray Australian Soldier's identity disc from Vietnam war Administrative record Identification disc ...Australian Soldier's identity disc from Vietnam war -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CHURCHES OF BENDIGO COLLECTION: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
... Three small pamphlets: 1) The Presbyterian Church in Bendigo our Scottish roots, our Australian Identity. 2) The Presbyterian Church, its roots in Scotland and Europe. 3) Presbyterian Churches in Bendigo and beyond....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CHURCH History presbyterian Three small pamphlets: 1) The Presbyterian Church in Bendigo our Scottish roots, our Australian Identity. 2) The Presbyterian Church, its roots in Scotland and Europe. 3) Presbyterian Churches in Bendigo and beyond. ...Three small pamphlets: 1) The Presbyterian Church in Bendigo our Scottish roots, our Australian Identity. 2) The Presbyterian Church, its roots in Scotland and Europe. 3) Presbyterian Churches in Bendigo and beyond.church, history, presbyterian -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Card - Identity card, Army
... Official Australian Army identity card. Photo of soldier (recipient). black and red print and stamp of Commonwealth of Australia....Official Australian Army identity card. Photo of soldier (recipient). black and red print and stamp of Commonwealth of Australia. ...This item was donated by Peter S Sims, who served as a Corporal in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps in Vietnam 1969-70.Official Australian Army identity card. Photo of soldier (recipient). black and red print and stamp of Commonwealth of Australia.Card issued/ Australian Army/ Place of Birth/ DOB/ Eye colour/ Height/ Valid until/ Signature of holder/ Service number/ Surname/ Given name.photo id, peter sims, vietnam, id card, identity card -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document - Identity Card for Tpr Quentin Leslie Sell - 3787247, Identity Card, 1965-1966
... Australian Military Forces Identity Card. Plastic covered.Orange coloured. ...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Identity card 161 Reconnaissance Flight Tpr Quentin Leslie Sell 3787247 Royal Australian Armoured Corps 161 (Indep) Recce Flt 3787247 Sell, Quentin Leslie 22 August 1966 No. 38795 Australian Military Forces Identity Card. ...Australian Military Forces Identity Card. Plastic covered.Orange coloured. Photograph of Quentin Leslie Sell.3787247 Sell, Quentin Leslie 22 August 1966 No. 38795identity card, 161 reconnaissance flight, tpr quentin leslie sell, 3787247, royal australian armoured corps, 161 (indep) recce flt -
Merri-bek City CouncilPhotograph - Archival inkjet print, Janelle Low, Untitled 8, 2016
... This series is a departure from Janelle’s conceptual interests around Australian identity and multiculturalism. Using the project as a vehicle to confront and challenge her own personal concerns as well as a means to represent a more universal female experience....This series is a departure from Janelle’s conceptual interests around Australian identity and multiculturalism. Using the project as a vehicle to confront and challenge her own personal concerns as well as a means to represent a more universal female experience. ...“Maybe here” is a constant thought running through the back of my mind that something might happen where I’m standing. Tension builds at the slightest sound or suggestion of movement. How much of this fear is self-perpetuated and how much of it is warranted. How different would my experience be if I was someone else.This series is a departure from Janelle’s conceptual interests around Australian identity and multiculturalism. Using the project as a vehicle to confront and challenge her own personal concerns as well as a means to represent a more universal female experience. -
Merri-bek City CouncilPhotograph - Archival inkjet print, Janelle Low, Untitled #9, 2016
... This series is a departure from Janelle’s conceptual interests around Australian identity and multiculturalism. Using the project as a vehicle to confront and challenge her own personal concerns as well as a means to represent a more universal female experience....This series is a departure from Janelle’s conceptual interests around Australian identity and multiculturalism. Using the project as a vehicle to confront and challenge her own personal concerns as well as a means to represent a more universal female experience. ...“Maybe here” is a constant thought running through the back of my mind that something might happen where I’m standing. Tension builds at the slightest sound or suggestion of movement. How much of this fear is self-perpetuated and how much of it is warranted. How different would my experience be if I was someone else.This series is a departure from Janelle’s conceptual interests around Australian identity and multiculturalism. Using the project as a vehicle to confront and challenge her own personal concerns as well as a means to represent a more universal female experience. -
Merri-bek City CouncilPhotograph - Archival inkjet print, Janelle Low, Untitled #1, 2016
... This series is a departure from Janelle Low’s conceptual interests around Australian identity and multiculturalism. Using the project as a vehicle to confront and challenge her own personal concerns as well as a means to represent a more universal female experience....This series is a departure from Janelle Low’s conceptual interests around Australian identity and multiculturalism. Using the project as a vehicle to confront and challenge her own personal concerns as well as a means to represent a more universal female experience. ...“Maybe here” is a constant thought running through the back of my mind that something might happen where I’m standing. Tension builds at the slightest sound or suggestion of movement. How much of this fear is self-perpetuated and how much of it is warranted. How different would my experience be if I was someone else.This series is a departure from Janelle Low’s conceptual interests around Australian identity and multiculturalism. Using the project as a vehicle to confront and challenge her own personal concerns as well as a means to represent a more universal female experience.Donated by the artist -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchHeadwear - Slouch Hat, Hat, khaki, fur felt, 1986, 1986
... The slouch hat is an object strongly associated with Australian identity and was introduced into the Australian military in the second half of the 19th. ...Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch Petrie Park 16 Mountain View Road Montmorency melbourne The slouch hat is an object strongly associated with Australian identity and was introduced into the Australian military in the second half of the 19th. ...The slouch hat is an object strongly associated with Australian identity and was introduced into the Australian military in the second half of the 19th. This hat was used by a member of the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps. An inside inscription (most likely referring to the owner) reads 'Griffin 49443'.The slouch hat is historically significant in the wider context of Australian army and more particularly in Australia's military involvement in the Gulf War. It also has social significance as a strong symbol of the 'Australian fighting man' and more generally for its link with Australian identity. Khaki Australian army slouch hat with left brim pinned to the side; pale green band around circumference of hat; two golden metallic badges (one in front and one on left side); four metallic rivets on top. Leather band inside and brown leather strap attached with six metallic staples. The left side badge displays a crown with the word 'Australia' under it (also known as the Commonwealth 'rising sun' pattern). The front badge displays a crown on top, a snake in the middle and the inscription 'Royal Australian Army Medical Corps'. At the bottom, another inscription reads 'Paulatim'. Inside the leather strap, a handwritten black ink inscription reads 'Griffin 49443'. Hat made by Latiners in 1986, size 55cm. army, hat, slouch hat, australian army, medical corps -
Unions BallaratThe golden Holden : the story of General Motors in Australia, Arrowsmith, John et al, Melbourne
... History of General Motors Holden and the Holden car as part of Australian national identity....Unions Ballarat 24 Camp Street Ballarat goldfields History of General Motors Holden and the Holden car as part of Australian national identity. Relevant to employment at General Motors Holden and the history of the automobile industry in Australia. ...History of General Motors Holden and the Holden car as part of Australian national identity.Relevant to employment at General Motors Holden and the history of the automobile industry in Australia. Co-author, Zangalis, was a Greek migrant who started employment (and union membership) at Holden in 1951. Paper; book. Front cover: images of newsprint, US flag and an old model Holden; indicated price is 2/6; yellow and black lettering.Front cover: title and author's name.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, gmh, general motors holden, history, history - automobiles, employment, culture, national identity, manufacturing -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Script, Robin Boyd, University of the Air. Design in Australia 1. The International Blender, 1964
... In Part 1, Boyd discusses the general framework of the series in which the relationship between an Australian identity and a homogenising cultural force reinforced by technology and mass production is explored. ...In Part 1, Boyd discusses the general framework of the series in which the relationship between an Australian identity and a homogenising cultural force reinforced by technology and mass production is explored. ...Robin Boyd was involved in creating several television programmes, as author and presenter. 'Design in Australia' was an eight part series for the ABC television series 'University of the Air'. (Items D184-D193 contain all the manuscripts except part six titled 'Communications'.) In Part 1, Boyd discusses the general framework of the series in which the relationship between an Australian identity and a homogenising cultural force reinforced by technology and mass production is explored. Boyd questions the wholesale acceptance of imported ideas and goods, and instead advocates a critical examination of the Australian design culture, a search of an originality that does not fall into the myths of bush values.This is a draft script for the ABC television program 'University of the Air', subtitled 'Design in Australia', broadcast in 1965. Item D191 is the revised version.Typewritten (c copy), foolscap, 12 pagesuniversity of the air, design in australia, robin boyd, australian design, nationality, national style, manuscript -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Script, Robin Boyd, University of the Air. Design in Australia 1. The International blender. Working Script, 06.11.1964
... In part 1, Boyd discusses the general framework of the series in which the relationship between an Australian identity and a homogenising cultural force, reinforced by technology and mass production, is explored. ...In part 1, Boyd discusses the general framework of the series in which the relationship between an Australian identity and a homogenising cultural force, reinforced by technology and mass production, is explored. ...Robin Boyd was involved in creating several TV series for the ABC University of the Air. 'Design in Australia' was an eight part series. (Items D184-D193 contain all the manuscripts except part six titled 'Communications'.) In part 1, Boyd discusses the general framework of the series in which the relationship between an Australian identity and a homogenising cultural force, reinforced by technology and mass production, is explored. Boyd questions the wholesale acceptance of imported ideas and goods, and instead advocates a critical examination of the Australian design culture, a search of an originality that does not fall into the myths of bush values. (Same content as item D184, differing Video cues of LHS of page.)This is a script for the ABC television program 'University of the Air', subtitled 'Design in Australia', broadcast in 1965. Item D184 is the draft version.Typewritten (c copy), foolscap, 9 pagesuniversity of the air, design in australia, robin boyd, australian design, nationality, national style, manuscript, ohm2022, ohm2022_30 -
Orbost & District Historical Societycalendar, 1988 200 YEAR CALENDAR, 1988
... The event triggered debate on Australian national identity, Aboriginal rights, historical interpretation and multiculturalism. ...The event triggered debate on Australian national identity, Aboriginal rights, historical interpretation and multiculturalism. ...The bicentenary of Australia was celebrated in 1988. It marked 200 years since the arrival of the First Fleet of British convict ships at Sydney in 1788. The event triggered debate on Australian national identity, Aboriginal rights, historical interpretation and multiculturalism. The calendar was one of many types of souvenirs created to celebrate the occasion.The bicentenary of Australia was celebrated in 1988. It marked 200 years since the arrival of the First Fleet of British convict ships at Sydney in 1788. The calendar was one of many types of souvenirs created to celebrate the occasion.1988 200 YEAR CALENDAR. It has a cream and red cover with a large photo of an old painting of a coach and bushranger. Inside are photos of events and paintings.1988 200 YEAR CALENDARcalendar bicentenary 1988 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Alistair Knox 1912-1986, Living in the environment / Alistair Knox, 1985
... Contents: The idea The first building The conflict The earth building movement Murphys Creek Homestead Post-war architecture and natural building Pseudo affluence Crises and correctives Landscape and landscape building Country houses The Australian identity Timber buildings'Corrugated iron Alternative lifestyle Fathers and sons Postscript Appendices: Planning for mud brick Soil types for mud brick Includes photographs...Contents: The idea The first building The conflict The earth building movement Murphys Creek Homestead Post-war architecture and natural building Pseudo affluence Crises and correctives Landscape and landscape building Country houses The Australian identity Timber buildings'Corrugated iron Alternative lifestyle Fathers and sons Postscript Appendices: Planning for mud brick Soil types for mud brick Includes photographs houses buildings mudbrick mud brick construction alistair knox Paperback; 150 p. : ill., plan. ix, 150 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. ...Published Leura, NSW : Second Back Row Press, 1985 150 p. : ill., plan. ix, 150 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. First published: Canterbury, Vic. : Mullaya Publications, 1975. ISBN 0909325642 Summary Development of the Australian environmental building, using conservation principles including mud brick, timber and iron buildings, by Alistair Knox. Contents: The idea The first building The conflict The earth building movement Murphys Creek Homestead Post-war architecture and natural building Pseudo affluence Crises and correctives Landscape and landscape building Country houses The Australian identity Timber buildings'Corrugated iron Alternative lifestyle Fathers and sons Postscript Appendices: Planning for mud brick Soil types for mud brick Includes photographsPaperback; 150 p. : ill., plan. ix, 150 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.houses, buildings, mudbrick, mud brick construction, alistair knox -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Certificate - A. N. A. Ex-President's Certificate
... The Australian Natives' Association was established in Melbourne in 1871 as a non-partisan and non-sectarian friendly society for Australian-born, white men seeking to shape Australia's nationhood and identity. ...The Australian Natives' Association was established in Melbourne in 1871 as a non-partisan and non-sectarian friendly society for Australian-born, white men seeking to shape Australia's nationhood and identity. Australian Natives Association Bendigo No 5 P. ...The Australian Natives' Association was established in Melbourne in 1871 as a non-partisan and non-sectarian friendly society for Australian-born, white men seeking to shape Australia's nationhood and identity. A framed certificate behind glass. the certificate is surrounded by a brown matt with light brown bead and a dark brown wooden frame. The certificate has white and green border, green and yellow floral drawings and numerous Australian images. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION printed at top under that there is a lady in a full-length blue gown holding a red Australian flag and a piece of paper with CONSTITUTION OF THE AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH written on it. There is a man dressed like an early settler. Between them printed in a white circle - BENDIGO BRANCH No 5 EX-PRESIDENT'S CERTIICATE this is to certify that F. G. Griffiths occupied the position of President of this branch from 1st June, 1935 to 30th November, 1935 signed- J R Stonehouse President and (unreadable) Secretary.australian natives association bendigo no 5, p. g. griffiths, j. r. stonehouse
