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Charlton RSL Sub BranchSouvenir - Boomerang, Souvenir Boomerang Nullabor Plains 1942
... Boomerang...Souvenir Boomerang Nullabor Plains 1942...Wooden boomerang ...1942 Nullabor Plains Boomerang W.A....Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street Charlton, 3525 goldfields 1942 Nullabor Plains Boomerang W.A. Wooden boomerang Souvenir Boomerang Nullabor Plains 1942 Souvenir Boomerang ...Wooden boomerang 1942 Nullabor Plains Boomerang W.A. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Artefact, Boomerang Club, 1940s
... Boomerang Club... This wooden boomerang has been made to promote the Boomerang Club in Warrnambool and to use as a decoration at the Boomerang Club functions. ...This is a wooden boomerang painted brown with white and red lettering on the boomerang face and a white border along the edges. ...‘Boomerang Club.’ ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This wooden boomerang has been made to promote the Boomerang Club in Warrnambool and to use as a decoration at the Boomerang Club functions. ...This wooden boomerang has been made to promote the Boomerang Club in Warrnambool and to use as a decoration at the Boomerang Club functions. The Warrnambool Boomerang Club was a social club formed in 1934 and it continued until at least 1953. The club had over 200 members enrolled by the late 1930s. The club organized regular activities, including monthly dances, an Annual Ball, Christmas parties, picnics and dinners. Profits from the activities were donated to local charities with over £600 being donated in 1946. This boomerang is of interest as a memento of the Boomerang Club, a social club in Warrnambool in the 1930s, 40s and 50s. This is a wooden boomerang painted brown with white and red lettering on the boomerang face and a white border along the edges. The red paint is fading. There is a small hole at the top for attaching the boomerang to a wall or other object. ‘Boomerang Club.’ history of warrnambool, boomerang club, warrnambool -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilClay: Leanne Mooney, Leanne Mooney, Tiles from the Boomerang Studio, 2002
... Tiles from the Boomerang Studio ......boomerang...'Tiles from the Boomerang Studio' is a prototype of the work 'Year 2052', created while Mooney was an Artist in Resident at Laughing Waters in the Boomerang studio in 2002. ...Boomerang Studio - Laughing Waters Road, Eltham, Nillumbik, Victoria, 3095, Australia...Nillumbik Shire Council melbourne 'Tiles from the Boomerang Studio' is a prototype of the work 'Year 2052', created while Mooney was an Artist in Resident at Laughing Waters in the Boomerang studio in 2002. ...'Tiles from the Boomerang Studio' is a prototype of the work 'Year 2052', created while Mooney was an Artist in Resident at Laughing Waters in the Boomerang studio in 2002. Records of flora were collected in and around the Gordon Ford garden in Laughing Waters Road. The work 'Year 2052' is made up of '77' tiles and was acquired by Geelong (Regional) Art Gallery in 2003. Whilst working at the Boomerang studio, local based artist Mooney noticed that “a battle raged in the bush between non-indigenous plants and indigenous plants”. She also noticed how humans “invade” land, changing the surrounding environment and causing irreversible damage. This work is an interpretation of the fragility and value of Nillumbik’s indigenous flora and of its conflict with introduced species. The title of the work (Year 2052) and look of these ‘fossilised specimens’ asks viewers to cast themselves into the future and to look back at today. “These tiles have been found; an incomplete record of flora collected in and around the Gordon Ford garden in Laughing Waters Road. The tiles appear to have been made at the beginning of the millennium. The viewer is asked to contemplate which species are missing”. Mooney works with collected indigenous items to emphasis the beauty of their natural shapes, while at the same time introducing selected materials of contrast or sympathy. Her work creates a great sense of “stillness and peace, of simplicity and connection with the natural world as well at the vanishing Australian bush.”This work is made up of seven handbuilt earthenware oval/round clay 'tiles' - (eight pieces - with one tile intentionally broken), brown in colour and bisque and blackware fired, giving a matt black ash coating on each of the tiles' surface. Each tile has an imprint of a floral specimen indigenous to the Laughing Waters area in Eltham. Each tile has an imprint of the following specimens: tiles, earthenware, flora, indigenous, bisque, boomerang, ford, laughing waters -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Publication, Constitution Warrnambool Boomerang Club, Mid 20th Century
... Constitution Warrnambool Boomerang Club...This is the Constitution of the Warrnambool Boomerang Club. The Boomerang Club was a social club that was formed some time in 1934 and continued until at least 1956. ...It has an image of a boomerang on the front cover. The pages were originally stapled....Front cover: ‘Constitution of the Warrnambool Boomerang Club, Collett and Munday, Printers, 254 Timor Street, Warrnambool’ The Boomerang image has the word ‘Club’ in the centre ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This is the Constitution of the Warrnambool Boomerang Club. The Boomerang Club was a social club that was formed some time in 1934 and continued until at least 1956. ...This is the Constitution of the Warrnambool Boomerang Club. The Boomerang Club was a social club that was formed some time in 1934 and continued until at least 1956. By the late 1930s there were nearly 200 members who took part in activities that included dinners, balls, dances, Christmas parties and picnics. Profits from the Boomerang Club functions were donated to local charitable organizations. This is a significant item as the Boomerang Club was an important social group in Warrnambool in the mid 20th century. This is a small booklet of four pages, two double-sided and two with printing on one side only. It has a red cover and contains printed material. It has an image of a boomerang on the front cover. The pages were originally stapled.Front cover: ‘Constitution of the Warrnambool Boomerang Club, Collett and Munday, Printers, 254 Timor Street, Warrnambool’ The Boomerang image has the word ‘Club’ in the centre warrnambool boomerang club -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Ticket, Card (2) – Boomerang Club Visitor’s Ticket, Mid 20th century
... Card (2) – Boomerang Club Visitor’s Ticket...Profits from the Boomerang Club functions were donated to local charitable organizations. ...These are two visitor’s cards for the Warrnambool Boomerang Club. One is a pink card and the other is cream-coloured. ...Both cards: ‘Boomerang Social Club, Visitor’s Ticket, T.A.Tinker, President, E.E. ...These are significant items as examples of visitor’s tickets from the Boomerang Club, an important social group in Warrnambool in the mid 20th century. warrnambool boomerang club warrnambool Both cards: ‘Boomerang Social Club, Visitor’s Ticket, T.A.Tinker, President, E.E. ...These are visitor’s cards for the Warrnambool Boomerang Club. This club was a social club that was formed some time in 1934 and continued until at least 1956. By the late 1930s there were nearly 200 members who took part in social activities that included balls, dances, dinners, Christmas parties and picnics. Profits from the Boomerang Club functions were donated to local charitable organizations. These are significant items as examples of visitor’s tickets from the Boomerang Club, an important social group in Warrnambool in the mid 20th century. These are two visitor’s cards for the Warrnambool Boomerang Club. One is a pink card and the other is cream-coloured. The printed material on both is enclosed in an ornamental edging and an ornamental pattern is included in the writingBoth cards: ‘Boomerang Social Club, Visitor’s Ticket, T.A.Tinker, President, E.E. Thurlow, Hon. Sec.’warrnambool boomerang club, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Boomerang Club, 1938
... Boomerang Club...Profits from the Boomerang Club functions were donated to local charitable organizations. ...This is a member’s ticket for the Warrnambool Boomerang Club, a small card coloured green with red printed material and the name of the holder of the ticket entered in green ink....‘Boomerang Club, Member’s Ticket, Season 1938-39, Name… Miss M. ...Boomerang Club Document ...This is a member’s ticket for 1938-39 for the Warrnambool Boomerang Club. This club was a social club that was formed some time in 1934 and continued on until at least 1956. In the late 1930s there were nearly 200 members who took part in activities that included balls, dances, picnics, dinners and Christmas parties. Profits from the Boomerang Club functions were donated to local charitable organizations. No information is available on this member, Miss M. Gilmour. This is a significant item as an example of a member’s ticket from the Boomerang Club, an important social club in WarrnamboolThis is a member’s ticket for the Warrnambool Boomerang Club, a small card coloured green with red printed material and the name of the holder of the ticket entered in green ink.‘Boomerang Club, Member’s Ticket, Season 1938-39, Name… Miss M. Gilmour, President W.Pridmore, Secretary L. Tinker’warrnambool boomerang club -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Boomerang, Probably by Bill Onus, c1960s, 1960s
... Boomerang, Probably by Bill Onus, c1960s...boomerang...To promote his wares Bill Onus toured widely in Victoria and beyond as a travelling showman, giving demonstrations of boomerang-throwing, which he advocated as a national sport. ...Painted boomerang thought to be decorated by Bill Onus....William McLintock (Lin) Onus is the son of Bill Onus. boomerang aboriginal bill onus aboriginal enterprise novelties Painted boomerang thought to be decorated by Bill Onus. ...William (Bill) ONUS (15 November 1906-1968) Born Cummeragunja Aboriginal Reserve, Murray River, New South Wales Clan: Wiradjuri William Townsend (Bill) Onus was a shearer, actor and activist who revived the Australian Aboriginese League in Melbourne in 1946. He retired from politics in to start the Aboriginal Enterprises workship in Belgrave with his brother Eric. They produced boomerangs, woomeras, fabrics and greeting cards imprinted with Aboriginal motifs. He ran the business from his small factory and shop at Belgrave in the Dandenong Ranges. To promote his wares Bill Onus toured widely in Victoria and beyond as a travelling showman, giving demonstrations of boomerang-throwing, which he advocated as a national sport. (ADB) Bill Onus adopted similar imagery to that which appeared in mass-produced indigenised design; however, he used such works to draw attention to his political work with the ‘Committee for Aboriginal Citizen Rights’ and the ‘Australian Aborigines League.’ William McLintock (Lin) Onus is the son of Bill Onus. Painted boomerang thought to be decorated by Bill Onus.boomerang, aboriginal, bill onus, aboriginal enterprise novelties -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Boomerang Club Membership ticket
... Boomerang Club Membership ticket...Profits from the Boomerang Club functions were donated to local charitable organizations. ...This is a member’s ticket for the Boomerang Club, a card of thick paper, dark red on one side and white (buff-coloured) on the other. ...One side: Boomerang Club, Members Ticket, 2/- Other side: J.W.Greening, Secretary & Treasurer, Name…. ...This is a significant item as an example of a member’s ticket from the Boomerang Club, an important social group in Warrnambool in the mid 20th century. warrnambool boomerang club Mr S Aberneathy boomerang club One side: Boomerang Club, Members Ticket, 2/- Other side: J.W.Greening, Secretary & Treasurer, Name…. ...This is a member’s card for the Warrnambool Boomerang Club. This club was a social club that was formed some time in 1934 and continued until at least 1956. By the late 1930s there were nearly 200 members who took part in activities that included balls, dances, Christmas parties, picnics and dinners. Profits from the Boomerang Club functions were donated to local charitable organizations. The member, Mr S. Aberneathy, was a local Warrnambool resident. This is a significant item as an example of a member’s ticket from the Boomerang Club, an important social group in Warrnambool in the mid 20th century.This is a member’s ticket for the Boomerang Club, a card of thick paper, dark red on one side and white (buff-coloured) on the other. One side has gold-coloured printing with a gold boomerang and the other side has the Secretary’s and Treasurer’s name and the name of the member signed in blue ink. There is a small hole on one side to attach the card to a chain. The card is somewhat worn with age. One side: Boomerang Club, Members Ticket, 2/- Other side: J.W.Greening, Secretary & Treasurer, Name…. Mr S. Aberneathy warrnambool boomerang club, mr s aberneathy, boomerang club -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchSouvenir - Boomerang, c1945
... Boomerang...boomerang...Boomerang souvenir from the Northern Territory dated 1945...Brown wood in the shape of a boomerang...Boomerang souvenir from the Northern Territory dated 1945 boomerang wood world war 2 northern territory Greetings 1945 Northern Territory Brown wood in the shape of a boomerang Souvenir Boomerang ...Boomerang souvenir from the Northern Territory dated 1945Brown wood in the shape of a boomerangGreetings 1945 Northern Territoryboomerang, wood, world war 2, northern territory -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph - copy, Bluebird to Boomerang Cafe in Hogan Street Tatura, 1920's mid
... Bluebird to Boomerang Cafe in Hogan Street Tatura...Original photograph of Myers family and friends shifting from Bluebird Cafe to Boomerang Cafe, mid to late 1920's. Formerly a jewelry shop. ...Black and white photograph of local identities transfering effects from Bluebird Cafe to Boomerang cafe mid late 1920's....transfer of effects from Bluebird cafe to Boomerang cafe, east of railway crossing. Props. ...Bridge and Nell Myers Black and white photograph of local identities transfering effects from Bluebird Cafe to Boomerang cafe mid late 1920's. Bluebird to Boomerang Cafe in Hogan Street Tatura Photograph - copy ...Original photograph of Myers family and friends shifting from Bluebird Cafe to Boomerang Cafe, mid to late 1920's. Formerly a jewelry shop. Left to right: Sarah (girlie) Colliver, Tom Myers, Nell Myers, Mark Pritchard, Tom Colliver, Bridge Myers and Neil Colliver. Black and white photograph of local identities transfering effects from Bluebird Cafe to Boomerang cafe mid late 1920's.transfer of effects from Bluebird cafe to Boomerang cafe, east of railway crossing. Props. Bridge and Nell Myersnell myers, sarah colliver, boomerang cafe tatura, n. lenehan, bluebird cafe tatura, tom myers, mark pritchard, tom colliver, bridge myers, neil colliver -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Boomerang Club Complimentary card, Mid 20th century
... Boomerang Club Complimentary card...These are two tickets issued by the Warrnambool Boomerang Club. This club was formed some time in 1934 and continued on until at least 1956. ...Both cards have a sketch of a boomerang. ...(Written list of dances on back) Card two: Boomerang Club, 1948-1949, Complimentary, S. ...Both cards have a sketch of a boomerang. Boomerang Club Complimentary card Document ...These are two tickets issued by the Warrnambool Boomerang Club. This club was formed some time in 1934 and continued on until at least 1956. By the late 1930s there were nearly 200 members who took part in activities that included picnics, Christmas parties, balls, dances and dinners. Profits from the Boomerang Club functions were donated to local charitable organizations. No information is available on Messrs Gallacher or Abernethy. Mr Abernethy received a complimentary ticket as he was the President of the club at the time (1948)These items are significant items as examples of the activities of the Boomerang Club, an important social club in Warrnambool in the mid 20th century. These are two Boomerang Club tickets. One is a buff-coloured card for the Members’ Ball on November 4th (no year) with black printing and the other is a pink card with blue printing, a Complimentary ticket for membership for 1948-49. Both cards have a sketch of a boomerang. Card one: Club, Members’ Ball, November 4th, Name…. Mr R. Gallacher, Admittance only by this ticket. (Written list of dances on back) Card two: Boomerang Club, 1948-1949, Complimentary, S. Abernethy, President, W. L. Grant, N. B. Grant, Hon Secs. (on back – Mr S. Abernethy) warrnambool boomerang club, warrnambool -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph - copy, Boomerang Cafe in Hogan Street Tatura, 1930
... Boomerang Cafe in Hogan Street Tatura...Black and white photograph of Boomerang cafe in Hogan Street, Tatura, 1930...1930 Boomerang Cafe Hogan Street, Tatura....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Small duplicate of photograph, also cataloged L0110 nell myers sarah colliver boomerang cafe tatura n. lenehan 1930 Boomerang Cafe Hogan Street, Tatura. ...Small duplicate of photograph, also cataloged L0110 Black and white photograph of Boomerang cafe in Hogan Street, Tatura, 19301930 Boomerang Cafe Hogan Street, Tatura.nell myers, sarah colliver, boomerang cafe tatura, n. lenehan -
Federation University Historical CollectionImage - black and white, Throwing a Boomerang
... Throwing a Boomerang......boomerang...Black and white Image of an Aboriginal man about to throw a boomerang....Throwing a Boomerang Image - black and white ...Digitised directly from 'The Native Races of the British Empire: Victoria' Black and white Image of an Aboriginal man about to throw a boomerang.aborigine, aboriginal, boomerang -
Bunjil Park Aboriginal Education & Cultural Centreboomerang, (estimated); late 20th century
... boomerang......boomerang...boomerang made from Murray River Red Gum timber. ...On reverse apex of boomerang burnt into timber "Murray River / Red Gum"...Bunjil Park Aboriginal Education & Cultural Centre Neilborough goldfields platypus boomerang river decorated hunting tool snake turtle kangaroo creek duck hunting ducks jaara jaara jaara jarra people On reverse apex of boomerang burnt into timber "Murray River / Red Gum" boomerang made from Murray River Red Gum timber. decorated boomerang, used for killing low flying ducks. ...boomerang made from Murray River Red Gum timber. decorated boomerang, used for killing low flying ducks. Each end has a black tip with white cross hatching. Animal painted decorations from left to right are: black snake with yellow stripes, ochre platypus, black coloured kangaroo, yellow turtle, black, ochre and white wavy lines followed by a red snake with black and white stripes. On reverse apex of boomerang burnt into timber "Murray River / Red Gum"platypus, boomerang, river, decorated, hunting tool, snake, turtle, kangaroo, creek, duck hunting, ducks, jaara jaara, jaara jarra people -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - Keith Meggs Collection CAC History Notes, Photographs and Drafts Related to Wirraway, Wackett and Boomerang, Keith Meggs, Boomerang History Notes, Photos
... Boomerang History Notes, Photos...They represent a detailed history of the development and manufacture of the CAC Wirraway, Wackett and Boomerang aircraft in the early days of the Australian aviation industry. ...Yellow envelope containing a collection of loose photos and technical drawings, a CAC Boomerang manual, and three draft chapters (one each for the CAC Wirraway, Wackett and Boomerang). ...Boomerang History Notes, Photos Document Keith Meggs Collection CAC History Notes, Photographs and Drafts Related to Wirraway, Wackett and Boomerang Keith Meggs ...The research that has gone into these chapters is exhaustive and technical. They represent a detailed history of the development and manufacture of the CAC Wirraway, Wackett and Boomerang aircraft in the early days of the Australian aviation industry. These draft chapters feature Keith Meggs' hand-written edits, presumably for proofreading a final publication. -
Bunjil Park Aboriginal Education & Cultural CentreBoomerang, 2007
... Boomerang...boomerang...Boomerangs of this sort were used for up close hunting with short throws and clubbing. ...This boomerang is in the form usually used for clubbing prey up close rather than long flight or returning. ...Bunjil Park Aboriginal Education & Cultural Centre Neilborough goldfields Boomerangs of this sort were used for up close hunting with short throws and clubbing. ...Boomerangs of this sort were used for up close hunting with short throws and clubbing. This contemporary piece illustrates some fine art work. This piece was commissioned by Uncle Brien Nelson, Jaara Elder to preserve and pass on Jaara culture.This boomerang is in the form usually used for clubbing prey up close rather than long flight or returning. It has a gentle arc about 3 cm deep over its 49 cm length.This piece is beautifully decorated with a traditional Jaara design incorporating a blue tongue lizard motive.boomerang, decorated, jaara, close up hunting, blue tongue lizard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Boomerang, 1800 - 1900 (Estimated)
... Boomerang......boomerang...Wooden boomerang. Curved 'V' shaped boomerang. Wood has been smoothed to a dull sheen. ...Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast australian aboriginal history aboriginal artifact hunting boomerang Wooden boomerang. Curved 'V' shaped boomerang. ...Wooden boomerang. Curved 'V' shaped boomerang. Wood has been smoothed to a dull sheen. Ends are tapered and rounded. There appears to be traces of red ochre on one side of the boomerang.australian aboriginal history, aboriginal artifact, hunting, boomerang -
Orbost & District Historical Societyboomerang
... boomerang...A returning Boomerang is one that comes back to you when you throw it. ...A very old hand-made wooden returning boomerang that is black in colour. Very dinted....These were used for hunting smaller creatures such as birds, but more so for sport. This type of boomerang has a simple curved shape and is much lighter than a non-returning boomerang. returning Boomerangs were only developed in the last 200 years. ...A returning Boomerang is one that comes back to you when you throw it. These were used for hunting smaller creatures such as birds, but more so for sport. This type of boomerang has a simple curved shape and is much lighter than a non-returning boomerang. returning Boomerangs were only developed in the last 200 years.The necessary tools and equipment for hunting, fishing and warfare were one of the very few items that Aboriginals carried with them from place to place. Most were used for a multiplicity of purposes. Because many were made from raw natural materials, such as wood, generally only partial remains are found today. This returning boomerang is an example of a wooden tool used by the Indigenous people of Eastern Australia.A very old hand-made wooden returning boomerang that is black in colour. Very dinted.boomerang aboriginal hunting -
Orbost & District Historical Societyboomerang
... boomerang...As well these boomerangs were used as hand-held weapons, as musical instruments and for sport. ...A hand carved hooked boomerang of a deep red wood. Possibly used for fighting....Possibly used for fighting. boomerang ...Inspected by Joanna Freslov, archaeologist 2/6/2008. Hunting boomerangs were used by the Australian Aboriginals, mainly for injuring or killing animals or enemies. Hunting boomerangs fly at high speed close to the ground and can easily kill a small animal or knock down a larger one. As well these boomerangs were used as hand-held weapons, as musical instruments and for sport. Some of the other uses were, religious ceremonies, digging, clearing fire sites, unearthing ants and lizards. Hunting boomerangs are normally made from the curving roots of trees. (ref. boomerangshack)The necessary tools and equipment for hunting, fishing and warfare were one of the very few items that Aboriginals carried with them from place to place. Most were used for a multiplicity of purposes. Because many were made from raw natural materials, such as wood, generally only partial remains are found today. this item is an example of a hunting boomerang used by early Indigenous people in the Northern Territory.A hand carved hooked boomerang of a deep red wood. Possibly used for fighting.boomerang aboriginal hunting weapon -
Melbourne LegacyPostcard, Like the boomerang may you quickly come back, c1917
... Like the boomerang may you quickly come back....The text and poem on the front says : 'Like the boomerang may you quickly come back. / To wish you a Speedy, Safe and Sure Return. ...Postcard with a boomerang stapled to the front, also the image of a kookaburra....Like the boomerang may you quickly come back. Postcard ...Sometimes called a sweetheart postcard, it was a way of sending thoughts to the troops overseas. The printing on the rear implies it was sent with a hamper to the troops overseas. The text and poem on the front says : 'Like the boomerang may you quickly come back. / To wish you a Speedy, Safe and Sure Return. This hamper is sent you with greetings sincere, And the hope that its contents will bring you "good cheer"; While you're doing your bit, we are thinking of you And we'll welcome you home when you've seen the job through, In the meantime just send us a message to say You've received this all right if you find it OK.' Was with other World War 1 memorabilia that has come from Private John Basil McLean, 2nd Reinforcements, 37th Battalion, A.I.F. There was a large collection of postcards so he may have been collecting them as souvenirs. J.B. McLean (Service No. 13824) was from near Maffra, Victoria and enlisted on 22 January 1916. He embarked on 16 December 1916 for Europe. His full war record is available from AWM. He spent time with the Australian Field Artillery (Pack Section). At the end of the war he worked for a year at the A.I.F. Headquarters in London before returning to Australia on the 'Ceramic', arriving in Portsea in 1920.A record of correspondence with the troops in World War 1 and sending good wishes with a hamper. This type of experience would have been familiar to the first Legatees as they had served in World War 1.Postcard with a boomerang stapled to the front, also the image of a kookaburra.Printed on the back is' Postcard / Per Hamper Mail / From Griffiths Bros, Syd / To An Australian Hero / on Active Service ABROAD'world war one, war correspondence -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Boomerang, Unknown
... Boomerang......boomerang...Boomerang. Length 530mm. Maker unknown. Place Victoria. ...No specific provenance. Boomerang ...Boomerang. Length 530mm. Maker unknown. Place Victoria. No specific provenance.local aboriginal history, aboriginal artifact, hunting & fighting implement, boomerang -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Boomerang, Unknown
... Boomerang......boomerang...Beaked Boomerang ornamented with red ochre, fine grooves on obverse side. ...Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast australian aboriginal history aboriginal artifact boomerang Beaked Boomerang ornamented with red ochre, fine grooves on obverse side. ...Beaked Boomerang ornamented with red ochre, fine grooves on obverse side. This is a special form of Boomerang used in fighting at close quarters or as a missile. The purpose of the beak is to catch on any defensive object being used by the person under attack. Used as items of trade - is made by tribes in West Queensland and Northern Central Australia.australian aboriginal history, aboriginal artifact, boomerang -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Boomerang, Unknown
... Boomerang......boomerang...Boomerang - ornamented with red ochre and lined with grooves on obverse side. ...Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast local history aboriginal artifact boomerang hunting & fighting implement Boomerang - ornamented with red ochre and lined with grooves on obverse side. ...Boomerang - ornamented with red ochre and lined with grooves on obverse side. Non returning type used for hunting or fighting.local history, aboriginal artifact, boomerang, hunting & fighting implement -
Stawell Historical Society IncWeapon - Realia, Boomerang made of Blackwood
... Boomerang made of Blackwood...Boomerang with aassymetrical Arms...ACRIS No. 7423-0836- Cunningham-Object-Collection Aboriginal Boomerang with aassymetrical Arms Boomerang made of Blackwood Weapon Realia ...FRo Traynors Lagoon Area North East of Marnoo. In Family posession fro at least Three Generations. ACRIS No. 7423-0836- Cunningham-Object-CollectionBoomerang with aassymetrical Armsaboriginal -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Boomerang, Unknown
... Boomerang......boomerang...A heavy hunting and fighting boomerang with an incised design typical of the area of origin. ...Striped ovals design - little bird feet. Boomerang ...UnknownA heavy hunting and fighting boomerang with an incised design typical of the area of origin. Striped ovals design - little bird feet.australian aboriginal history, aboriginal artifact, hunting & fighting implement, boomerang -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Sheila G King, The boomerang information book, 2005
... The boomerang information book...Information about boomerangs with illustrations....Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne boomerangs b&w illustrations Information about boomerangs with illustrations. ...Information about boomerangs with illustrations.b&w illustrationsboomerangs -
Federation University Historical CollectionImage, Aborigine with Boomerang, c1878, c1878
... Aborigine with Boomerang, c1878...Aboriginal man holding a boomerang....Possibly copied from "The Aborigines of Victoria : with notes relating to the habits of the natives of other parts of Australia and Tasmania." carngham mechanics' institute bookplate government of victoria Aboriginal man holding a boomerang. Aborigine with Boomerang, c1878 Image ...Possibly copied from "The Aborigines of Victoria : with notes relating to the habits of the natives of other parts of Australia and Tasmania."Aboriginal man holding a boomerang.carngham mechanics' institute, bookplate, government of victoria -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Souvenir - Calendar Boomerang Souvenir of Warrnambool, 1939
... This is a souvenir which would have been mass-produced for tourists with the wording on the boomerang added to suit each different town or place. ...This is a souvenir of Warrnambool in the shape of a wooden boomerang with a small yellow ribbon tied in the middle of the boomerang and a 1940 calendar attached by the ribbon. ...On boomerang: ‘Greetings from Warrnambool’ On calendar: ‘Calendar’ ...Souvenir Calendar Boomerang Souvenir of Warrnambool ...This is a souvenir which would have been mass-produced for tourists with the wording on the boomerang added to suit each different town or place. This type of souvenir was popular in Australia in the 1930s, 40s and 50s. This item came from a Hamilton antique shop.This item is of some minor interest as it demonstrates what tourists were buying in the 1940s. The use of the boomerang would indicate that overseas and local buyers would be attracted by what was seen as a typical Australian symbol. The size of the item would attract those travelling with limited luggage space. The item can be noted by researchers of social history and used for displayThis is a souvenir of Warrnambool in the shape of a wooden boomerang with a small yellow ribbon tied in the middle of the boomerang and a 1940 calendar attached by the ribbon. The wording on the boomerang is in gold lettering. The calendar is in the form of a small booklet. It can be displayed on a hook using the yellow ribbon loop. On boomerang: ‘Greetings from Warrnambool’ On calendar: ‘Calendar’ warrnambool, tourism, souvenir -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Aboriginal man at Carrs Plains with Shield and Boomerang. Also referred to as Demonstration of war weapons by Jardwadjali man, Jacky Cocooquine, in the Wimmera 1868
... Aboriginal man at Carrs Plains with Shield and Boomerang. Also referred to as Demonstration of war weapons by Jardwadjali man, Jacky Cocooquine, in the Wimmera 1868....Older Gentleman beside tree holing shield and boomerang...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Aboriginal Older Gentleman beside tree holing shield and boomerang Aboriginal man at Carrs Plains with Shield and Boomerang. ...AboriginalOlder Gentleman beside tree holing shield and boomerang -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkFunctional object - Cigarette Paper Packet, Australian Automatic Cigarette Paper Company, 1940s
... This Boomerang packet originally contained 60 leaves of pre-cut paper made from rice straw to be used for rolling cigarettes by hand or machine. ...Boomerang Cigarette Papers packet flattened out. ...'60 LEAVES / Boomerang / RICE / AUTOMATIC GUMMED / MADE IN AUSTRALIA'...Rolling one's own cigarettes was a practice of many smokers over many decades. Boomerang brand Australian Automatic Cigarette Paper Company Richmond 1948 cigarette papers '60 LEAVES / Boomerang / RICE / AUTOMATIC GUMMED / MADE IN AUSTRALIA' Boomerang Cigarette Papers packet flattened out. ...This Boomerang packet originally contained 60 leaves of pre-cut paper made from rice straw to be used for rolling cigarettes by hand or machine. It was manufactured by the Australian Automatic Cigarette Paper Company, Richmond, Victoria until 1948.Rolling one's own cigarettes was a practice of many smokers over many decades. Boomerang Cigarette Papers packet flattened out. White but discolored. Brown Art Deco style lettering with boomerang motif. No papers.'60 LEAVES / Boomerang / RICE / AUTOMATIC GUMMED / MADE IN AUSTRALIA'boomerang brand, australian automatic cigarette paper company, richmond, 1948, cigarette papers
