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Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Mallon Publishing, A Home of My Own: Handy hints and images from domestic life in Australia in the 1940s and 1950s, 2001
... A Home of My Own: Handy hints and images from domestic life... -- australia. home economics -- australia -- history. vi, 130 p. : ill ...vi, 130 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.non-fictionhome economics -- australia., home economics -- australia -- history. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Living in Australia, 2013
... domestic - australia... melbourne “Living in Australia”, published in 1970 ...“Living in Australia”, published in 1970, was a collaborative project by architect Robin Boyd and photographer Mark Strizic. It was the first book which documented the architecture and personal design ideas of Robin Boyd. Strizic contributed not just the majority of the black and white photographs but also the book’s stylish graphic designHardcover with three-quarter cover sleeveRBF Acquisition. Possible Proof Copy.robin boyd, architecture, domestic - australia, marc strizic, architecture - australia, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Living in Australia, 1970
... domestic - australia... melbourne “Living in Australia”, published in 1970 ...“Living in Australia”, published in 1970, was a collaborative project by architect Robin Boyd and photographer Mark Strizic. It was the first book which documented the architecture and personal design ideas of Robin Boyd. Strizic contributed not just the majority of the black and white photographs but also the book’s stylish graphic designHardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisition. Abebooks invoices and bookseller documents within. Discoloured spine.robin boyd, architecture, domestic - australia, marc strizic, architecture - australia, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Living in Australia, 1970
... domestic - australia... melbourne “Living in Australia”, published in 1970 ...“Living in Australia”, published in 1970, was a collaborative project by architect Robin Boyd and photographer Mark Strizic. It was the first book which documented the architecture and personal design ideas of Robin Boyd. Strizic contributed not just the majority of the black and white photographs but also the book’s stylish graphic designHardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisition.robin boyd, architecture, domestic - australia, marc strizic, architecture - australia, walsh st library -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Living in Australia / [by] Robin Boyd & Mark Strizic, 1970
... architecture, domestic - australia... robin boyd architecture, domestic - australia marc strizic ...154 p : ill ; 25 cm. robin boyd, architecture, domestic - australia, marc strizic, architecture - australia -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Flannel Flower Press, The Federation House: a restoration guide, 1986, 2004
... architecture -- domestic -- australia -- conservation and... -- domestic -- australia -- conservation and restoration interior ...160 p. : ill. (some col. ) ; 29 cm.non-fictionarchitecture -- domestic -- australia -- conservation and restoration, interior decoration -- australia -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Flannel Flower Press, The Restoration House, 1999
... architecture -- domestic -- australia --... -- domestic -- australia -- conservation and restoration interior ...160 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims. ; 29 cm.non-fictionarchitecture -- domestic -- australia --, conservation and restoration, interior decoration - australia -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Contempt and family law, 1985
... domestic relations -- australia... family law -- australia domestic relations -- australia contempt ...Discussion paper no. 24 December 1985ISBN: 0642109575australia. family law act 1975, family law -- australia, domestic relations -- australia, contempt of court -- australia, sanctions (law) -- australia -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
... melbourne domestic architecture Australia slide robin boyd Made ...Colour slide in a mount. Suburban house, unknown location, possibly Melbourne, AustraliaMade in Australia / 14 / Encircled 5 (Handwritten) / Encircled 80F (Handwritten) / B (Handwritten)domestic architecture, australia, slide, robin boyd -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, The Family Court of Australia, Family Court of Australia : annual report 1997-1998, 1998
... domestic relations -- australia -- periodicals... -- australia -- periodicals domestic relations -- australia ...ISSN: 10359060australia. family court -- periodicals, family law -- australia -- periodicals, family counselling -- australia -- periodicals, domestic relations -- australia -- periodicals, family social work -- australia -- periodicals -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Peter Cuffley, The Federation catalogue: household life in Australia, 1890-1915, 1997
... of household and personal items from the period 1890-1915 in Australia ...120 p., black and white illustrationsnon-fictionpersonal items, household implements, furniture, domestic furniture, federation australia -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Lady Sunbeam Home Hair Dryer, Sunbeam Corporation Australia, c1960
... convenient. Sunbeam Australia domestic appliances Hair dryers On lid ...Sunbeam produced a wide range of hair dryers in a variety of sizes and shapes throughout the 1960s. Lady Sunbeam was promoted as providing unequalled efficiency as well as extra convenience and comfort. Whilst you dried your hair, you were able to sit and relax, read a book, write letters, knit or apply your nail enamel. The added convenient shoulder strap enabled you to complete other small household chores such as ironing - as long as they could be carried out within the distance of the power cord. Sunbeam History The Sunbeam Corporation began in Australia in 1902 as a small branch of the American group, Chicago Flexible Shaft Company.In 1946, this company changed its name to Sunbeam Corporation and developed the slogan "Best Electric Appliances Made". The company became publicly traded in 1952 and came into Australian ownership in 1987. In 1948 the company launched the Sunbeam Mixmaster®, the first small electrical appliance to be manufactured in Australia. In 2020, the company changed its name to Newell Australia.This item is representative of a range of domestic appliances used across Australia in the 1960s to make home life simpler and more convenient.Hair dryer in portable round plastic hinged case with motor fitted within the base. Plastic wire coiled hose is attached to the motor. A plastic hood edged with elastic and lace adjustment is fitted to the end of the hose. The hood has a pattern of gold embossed flowers. The motor has settings off, cool, warm, med, hot. An electric cord and plug are attached to the motor. The lid closes with a sprung knob and has a plastic carry handle. The "Lady Sunbeam" Logo is embossed on the lid.On lid: Lady Sunbeam / HAIR DRYER Underneath unit: MODEL AHD-7 220-250V 50CYC 300W.AC. ONLY/ PATENT PENDING RD.NO.42.338 MADE IN AUSTRALIA / Sunbeam CORPORATION LIMITEDsunbeam australia, domestic appliances, hair dryers -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Metal table balance scales, W & T Avery Ltd, 1900
... Australia in the 19th and 20th centuries. Avery of Birmingham were ...Sets of scales similar to these were very common in households throughout Australia in the 19th and 20th centuries. Avery of Birmingham were a British manufacturer of weighing machines. The company was founded in the early 18th century and took the name W & T Avery in 1818. The company produced a wide range of scales ranging from industrial scales and weighbriges to small scales for domestic use, such as these scales. At the time of the death of the last Avery family member in 1918, it employed over 3,000 people and had businesses all over the world. Today it has evolved to become part of the conglomerate, Avery Weigh-Tronix.Domestic scales such as these were common throughout Australian homes. They are now primarily superceded by plastic items, often electronic.Metal balance table scales and a set of imperial weightsOn weights "AVERY/ B'HAM"weights and measures australia, domestic scales -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Geoff Hocking, Australian Houses of the Twenties & Thirties, 1993
... Australian domestic architecture of the period between...Includes: index, bibliography. Australian domestic... Road Canterbury melbourne Australian domestic architecture ...Australian domestic architecture of the period between the two world wars is a fascinating and complex subject. Our preconceived notions are based on the more obvious styles and impressions, so that visions of bungalows set row upon row spring to mind quickly. Influences in the designs of Australian houses of the 1920s and 1930s were extraordinarily diverse. Apart from their obvious origins, they can be traced to India, Japan, Switzerland, Holland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Mexico and even the American backwoods. Australian architects travelled to England, Europe and North America bringing back ideas and influences.Includes: index, bibliography. Australian domestic architecture of the period between the two world wars is a fascinating and complex subject. Our preconceived notions are based on the more obvious styles and impressions, so that visions of bungalows set row upon row spring to mind quickly. Influences in the designs of Australian houses of the 1920s and 1930s were extraordinarily diverse. Apart from their obvious origins, they can be traced to India, Japan, Switzerland, Holland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Mexico and even the American backwoods. Australian architects travelled to England, Europe and North America bringing back ideas and influences.Front page: Sue Barnettarchitecture, (mr) peter cuffley, dwellings, interior decoration, 1919 - 1929, 1930 - 1939 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - DeHavilland Domestic Airline Survey, J. M. Warner, Australian Domestic Airline Survey: The Geoffrey de Havilland Memorial Lecture 1979, 1979
... position and future of the Australian domestic aviation industry... of the history, present position and future of the Australian domestic ...Contains de Havilland's assessment of the history, present position and future of the Australian domestic aviation industry. Presented as a lecture. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - 'Swinton', 23 Swinton Avenue, 2000
... of the use of the Italianate in Australian domestic architecture... of the use of the Italianate in Australian domestic architecture ...Swinton is of significance as one of the earliest examples of the use of the Italianate in Australian domestic architecture, and for the elegance of its design, particularly in the tower.Original colour positive photograph of the west elevation of Swinton, 23 Swinton Avenue, Kew. Facade facing Yarra River featuring tower and balcony with door and fanlight below. Projecting bay window at left. Rendered brick with slate roof. Ink on reverse: "Swinton - west elevation / Feb 2000"swinton, swinton avenue -- kew (vic.) -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Teapot, Robur Tea Co. Ltd, Robur Teapot, 14/11/1927
... of domestic silverware in Australia. The "Perfect" Teapot was made.... It is an example of the golden era for the production of domestic ..."Perfect", electroplated nickel silver (EPNS) "Challenge" silverware. It is an example of the golden era for the production of domestic silverware in Australia. The "Perfect" Teapot was made from 1927 with worldwide patents. It was such a success that the product range was greatly increased. The "Perfect" teapot design was still being made in 2002 (Description - see "Notes" below). 3 -275. PERFECT TEA-POT manufactured by ROBUR TEA CO. LTD. PATENTED AUS 10373, 14/11/27 / US AF 816-28 / DC 185311-28 / GB 300540-28 EPNS / NZ 59615teapot, robur -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Tablecloth, 19th century or early 20th century
... The fringed tablecloth is an example of a domestic item... of a domestic item brought to Australia by early settlers in the Western ...The fringed tablecloth is an example of a domestic item brought to Australia by early settlers in the Western District of Victoria as a home comfort.The fringed tablecloth helps tell the story of the arrival of European settlers and the small, light home comforts they brought with them to maintain a meaningful connection to home.Fringed and lined tablecloth. The front is hand embroidered on brown loose weave fabric, the back a pale yellow polished cotton fabric. The edges on the back have been turned and machine stitched. Hand-stitching has been used to join the top to the back and to add the fringe around the edges. The embroidery uses tapestry wool in cream, yellow, brown and green tones. The style is possibly an example of European folk style embroidery. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime museum & village, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, tablecloth, fringed tablecloth, embroidered tablecloth, european embroidery, hand sewing, domestic object -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Black and white photograph, framed, MV Kooringa, unknown
... in Australia for the Australian domestic trade routes.... in Australia for the Australian domestic trade routes. The MV Kooringa ...The first regular container services internationally were introduced in Australia in early 1969 with the arrival of the “Encounter Bay” in March 1969 The “Kooringa” was the first purpose-built fully cellular containership in the world built in Australia for the Australian domestic trade routes.The MV Kooringa is the first purpose-built fully cellular containership in the world and was built in Australia.Black and white aerial photograph of a ship at sea, mounted and framed in a wooden frame.MV Kanimblacontainers, australia, container ships, mv kooringa, mcilwraith and mcewan, fremantle, melbourne -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - Redifon 'Douglas DC-9' Flight Simulator 'VH-TSD', 1967
... to 1982 with over nine hundred being built . The two Australian... Australian domestic airlines TAA and Ansett introduced jet operations ...Historical Details: . Description: The Douglas DC-9 was a short/medium haul jet airliner built in the USA from 1965 to 1982 with over nine hundred being built . The two Australian domestic airlines TAA and Ansett introduced jet operations with the Boeing 727 in 1964 but both saw the ben. Level of Importance: State -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Stegbar Sixth Annual Report, 1970
... of windows. These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic... of windows. These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic ...In 1952-53, Robin Boyd designed the Stegbar ‘Windowall’ - a prefabricated, structural framing/glazing system - to create a wall of windows. These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic architecture across Australia from the 1950s to the 1970s. Boyd also designed the factory and showrooms for Stegbar Limited. The Walsh Street Archive holds exterior and interior perspectives of the building. Annual Reportstegbar, windows, walsh st library, windowall -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Stegbar Limited, Stegbar
... of windows. These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic... of windows. These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic ...In 1952-53, Robin Boyd designed the Stegbar ‘Windowall’ - a prefabricated, structural framing/glazing system - to create a wall of windows. These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic architecture across Australia from the 1950s to the 1970s. Boyd also designed the factory and showrooms for Stegbar Limited. The Walsh Street Archive holds exterior and interior perspectives of the building. Cataloguestegbar, windows, walsh st library, windowall, ohm2022, ohm2022_35 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Interior Perspective, Robin Boyd, Stegbar Windowalls, Springvale
... . These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic architecture across... of windows. These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic ...Project: Stegbar Windowalls, Springvale drawn by Robin Boyd of Romberg and Boyd; two interior perspectives. In 1952-53, Robin Boyd designed the Stegbar ‘Windowall’ - a prefabricated, structural framing/glazing system - to create a wall of windows. These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic architecture across Australia from the 1950s to the 1970s. Boyd also designed the factory and showrooms for Stegbar Limited. The Walsh Street Archive holds exterior and interior perspectives of the building. Interior perspectives, watercolour on board.windowall, robin boyd, stegbar, ohm2022, ohm2022_35 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - External Perspective, Robin Boyd, Stegbar Windowalls, Springvale
... . These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic architecture across.... These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic architecture across ...Project: Stegbar Windowalls, Springvale drawn by Robin Boyd of Romberg and Boyd; external perspective. In 1952-53, Robin Boyd designed the Stegbar ‘Windowall’ - a prefabricated, structural framing/glazing system - to create a wall of windows. These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic architecture across Australia from the 1950s to the 1970s. Boyd also designed the factory and showrooms for Stegbar Limited. The Walsh Street Archive holds exterior and interior perspectives of the building. External perspective, watercolour on board.windowall, robin boyd, stegbar, ohm2022, ohm2022_35 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Invoice, Stegbar Windowwalls Pty Ltd, 19.08.1958
... . These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic architecture across.... These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic architecture across ...Two invoices to Robin Boyd for the windowalls and additional door frames at 290 Walsh Street. The three windowwall items are drawn with specifications. In 1952-53, Robin Boyd designed the Stegbar ‘Windowall’ - a prefabricated, structural framing/glazing system - to create a wall of windows. These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic architecture across Australia from the 1950s to the 1970s. Boyd also designed the factory and showrooms for Stegbar Limited. The Walsh Street Archive holds exterior and interior perspectives of the building. Two foolscap pages. stegbar, windowall, ohm2022, ohm2022_35 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Kerosene Lantern
... continued well into the 20th century and were common domestic items... into the 20th century and were common domestic items across Australia ...During the Victorian goldrushes of the 1850s thousands of Chinese migrants arrived to seek their fortunes. At that time many came to the lucrative gold fields of Northeast Victoria. After the Gold rush, many Chinese migrants returned home. However, a number settled in the area as merchants, hawkers and market gardeners in surrounding towns including Wodonga, the Ovens, King, Buffalo River and Kiewa Valleys. They also rented lands and established themselves in the hops and tobacco farming industries. Items of Chinese origin made their way into many households. Importation of Chinese mass produced items such as this lantern continued well into the 20th century and were common domestic items across Australia before households were connected to electricity.This item is representation of kerosene / paraffin lamps used throughout Australia to provide lighting inside and outdoors prior to the widespread availability of electricity.A small hurricane lamp with a rounded tank and small carry handle attached to the top. A larger handle is also attached at the top of the frame. It has a lever to open the glass tank. It has a metal base which is filled with kerosene. It has a screw knob to open the kerosene receptacle. The metal hood also has vents. The Chinese characters around the base translate to "Shanghai Guanghuaheng".Around base : Chinese characters. On top : "Made in China KWANG HWA"kerosene lamp, domestic appliances, chinese artefacts -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, University of the Air. Design in Australia 7. Cities, 1964
... as the Australian domestic dream come true. "Canberra is genuine Australian... as the Australian domestic dream come true. "Canberra is genuine Australian ...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 7, Boyd begins by discussing the difference in cities, including age, population density and colours across Australia, Europe and America. Boyd discusses individual streets compared to the whole city and how the two are ultimately different and unique. He remarks that in Australia, the word 'city' is used to mean the whole 'complex' of city and suburbs, "a pattern reflecting free personal spending and yet a tight public purse". Boyd references Canberra as the Australian domestic dream come true. "Canberra is genuine Australian". He notes that the making of cities is not just a question of money. It's a question of priorities.This is a draft script for the ABC television program 'University of the Air', subtitled 'Design in Australia', broadcast in 1965.Typewritten (c copy), foolscap, 13 pagesuniversity of the air, design in australia, robin boyd, town planning, zoning, canberra, brasilia, punjab, cities, suburbs, manuscript -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Non Fiction History, Australia's Royal Welcome 1954, circa 1954
... in Australian domestic self reliance, brought about the growing strength... population. This period in Australian domestic self reliance, brought ...This publication covers the mid 1900s and relates to a period where the majority of the Australian population was engrossed with the Queen of Australia, even though her Highness did not reside on this continent. The period covered was before the great immigration insurgence from Europe.The Labour Party's "White Australian" policy was a hinderance and a barrier towards the Asian and African prospective immigrants. The motto Queen and Country was still very ingrained in the rural population. This period in Australian domestic self reliance, brought about the growing strength and very active trade union movement and their staunch support for the Tariff protection against a growing swell of imported goods. This self reliance psyche was essentially a by product of World War II, and the isolation felt by the Australian People. The Queen (royalty) was the binding force holding the British Empire together which was emphasised with her popularity when touring Australia Queen Elizabeth's visited the MCG twice in 1954 1. to attend an assembly of ex-servicemen and women's organisations 2. to attend a Children's Display. She also visited Government House and visited Country Victoria on the Royal train from 24th Feb - 9th March.The Kiewa Valley and all the rural areas in the region were still very much tied to the "mother land" and trade between Britain and Australia was very strong. Trade with Asian manufacturers was minimal and needed the late 1900s to see both the trade and immigration barriers fall. This book was produced during a time when the majority of Australians looked more to England for trade and companionship. The agricultural trade with England and Europe was very high and the motto of the time was "Australia grows on the sheep's back". Late 1900's saw the motto "Australia grows on the miner's back" The Queen was still very popular then which was emphasised by the large crowds which greeted her on tour. Residents of Mt Beauty including Cubs, Brownies, Scouts and Guides travelled to Benalla to see the Queen. Clare Roper was a founding member of the KVHS and attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace representing the local CWA. She has purchased this book and therefore giving this a close historical significance connection, it has good provenance and interpretive capacity. This hard(blue coloured) covered book contains thirty six double sided pages. Both the first and last pages (inside cover included) has the royal crest of Australia (kangaroo and emu) balancing the individual six states crests ,united under the royal crown. The first six double pages, each portraying a coloured free hand sketches of various Australian scenery enclosing the Queen's day by day and State by State itinerary. There are 115 black and white photographs and 25 coloured photographs contained in this book.Third page has free hand penned signature "Clare Roper"1954 royal tour, queen elizabeth ii monarchy, british empire in the 1900s, god save the queen. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Food Safe, 1890 to 1925
... The first commercially available, Australian-made domestic..., Australian-made domestic refrigerator to operate without ice ...The first commercially available, Australian-made domestic refrigerator to operate without ice was produced by Edward Hallstrom in 1923. It used kerosene as a power source and was promoted as ideal for outback stations where ice was not available. According to Museum Victoria, Hallstrom introduced the 'Silent Night' which ran on electricity or gas in 1935. However, Hailstorm's great-grandson, stated that the Silent Night refrigerator was introduced in 1928. Although Australians were among the pioneers of refrigeration in the 1850s, the technology wasn't adapted for domestic use until many decades later. The first domestic electric refrigerator was sold in America in 1913. It had an air-cooled refrigeration unit mounted on top of an ice box. The Frigidaire and Kelvinator brands date from 1918 when the first self-contained fridges were sold. Before this food safes were used as well to keep food away from flies and to keep items cool.A significant item used from the late Victorian era until around 1940 when people were beginning to be able to afford domestic refrigerators. After the second world war, most households had replaced their food storage cupboards or safes with refrigerators. The subject item gives a snapshot of domestic life from this time.Wooden kitchen safe with 3 metal perforated panels & 2 shelves inside. Was painted light Green but has been restoredflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, refrigeration, refrigerator, food storage, food safes, edward hallstrom -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Food Safe, 1920s
... The first commercially available, Australian-made domestic..., Australian-made domestic refrigerator to operate without ice ...The first commercially available, Australian-made domestic refrigerator to operate without ice was produced by Edward Hallstrom in 1923. It used kerosene as a power source and was promoted as ideal for outback stations where ice was not available. According to Museum Victoria, Hallstrom introduced the 'Silent Night' which ran on electricity or gas in 1935. However, Hailstorm's great-grandson, stated that the Silent Night refrigerator was introduced in 1928. Although Australians were among the pioneers of refrigeration in the 1850s, the technology wasn't adapted for domestic use until many decades later. The first domestic electric refrigerator was sold in America in 1913. It had an air-cooled refrigeration unit mounted on top of an ice box. The Frigidaire and Kelvinator brands date from 1918 when the first self-contained fridges were sold. Before this food safes were used as well to keep food away from flies and to keep items cool.A significant item used from the late Victorian era until around 1940 when people were beginning to be able to afford domestic refrigerators. After the second world war, most households had replaced their food storage cupboards or safes with refrigerators. The subject item gives a snapshot of domestic life from this time.Wooden kitchen food safe, 2 door with wire mesh at sides. Raised back panel has shaped edges and includes a shelf above bench area that has turned legs. The safe has 4 plain legs.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, food safe, kitchen safe, kitchen furniture, food storage