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Linton and District Historical Society IncReceipt, Edinburgh Bakery, Sussex Street, Linton
... Edinburgh Bakery, Sussex Street, Linton...Edinburgh Bakery...Text: " Edinburgh Bakery, Sussex Street, / Linton / Dr. to A. & D. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Edinburgh Bakery A. Nicol D. Nicol Text: " Edinburgh Bakery, Sussex Street, / Linton / Dr. to A. & D. ...Invoice and receipt from A. & D. Nicol for the purchase of a bay mare with black points.Text: " Edinburgh Bakery, Sussex Street, / Linton / Dr. to A. & D. Nicol, / Bakers. "edinburgh bakery, a. nicol, d. nicol -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPostcard, A View at Linton, Sussex Street, Linton, view to south-east, circa 1940
... ... Edinburgh Bakery...Buildings which can be seen in the photograph include Bennett's garage/service station, the Bennett family home, and the Edinburgh Bakery. The photograph is glued to a cream-coloured card which has a decorative edge cut into it. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Sussex Street Linton Buildings Shops Houses Bennett's Garage Bennett family home Edinburgh Bakery Postcards Souvenirs A very small photograph which has been made into a souvenir/postcard. ...A very small photograph which has been made into a souvenir/postcard. The photograph is a view of Sussex Street, Linton, looking to the south-east. Buildings which can be seen in the photograph include Bennett's garage/service station, the Bennett family home, and the Edinburgh Bakery. The photograph is glued to a cream-coloured card which has a decorative edge cut into it. A printed border surrounds the photograph, and the words "A View at Linton" are printed underneath it. The card appears to have had the left-hand edge trimmed with scissors.sussex street linton, buildings, shops, houses, bennett's garage, bennett family home, edinburgh bakery, postcards, souvenirs -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPostcard, A View at Linton, Sussex Street, Linton, view to south, circa 1940
... ... Edinburgh Bakery...On the left of the photo are the Edinburgh Bakery and a store with a verandah on the corner of Gillespie Street. ...On the left of the photo are the Edinburgh Bakery and a store with a verandah on the corner of Gillespie Street. ...The "Lorna, Bob and Elsie" in the inscription are probably Elsie McCorkell, her son Robert Hayward, and her daughter Lorna McCorkell.A very small photograph which has been made into a souvenir/postcard. The photograph is a view of Sussex Street, Linton, looking south-west. On the right of the photo are Ching's store, R. N. Sandow confectionery shop, a house next to it, and the first Bank of NSW building. Two houses are further down the road past Gillespie Street. On the left of the photo are the Edinburgh Bakery and a store with a verandah on the corner of Gillespie Street. The photograph is glued to a beige-coloured card which has a decorative edge cut into it. A printed border surrounds the photograph, and the words "A View at Linton" are printed underneath it. The card appears to have had the right-hand edge trimmed with scissors. Because of this, an inscription on the back of the card has been partially cut away. The inscription reads "-rs Whitehand & Doris / -with love from Lorna, Bob and Elsie".sussex street linton, buildings, shops, houses, sandow shop, ching's store, edinburgh bakery, postcards, souvenirs, lorna mccorkell, robert hayward, elsie mccorkell -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, James Nicol and family outside their bakery & dwelling, Sussex Street, Linton
... On back: "James Nicol's Edinburgh Bakery, Linton"....James Nicol Bakery Bakehouse Nicol family On back: "James Nicol's Edinburgh Bakery, Linton". Black and white copy of original photograph which shows a man wearing an apron and baker's cap, and other people (mostly children) standing outside a white weatherboard building which has a shingled roof. ...James Nicol is thought to have bought the bakery shop in Sussex Street in the 1860s. The photograph is undated.Black and white copy of original photograph which shows a man wearing an apron and baker's cap, and other people (mostly children) standing outside a white weatherboard building which has a shingled roof.On back: "James Nicol's Edinburgh Bakery, Linton".james nicol, bakery, bakehouse, nicol family -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fred Paddick
... Fred Paddick was a baker for Nicol's Bakery in Sussex Street, Linton (also known as the 'Edinburgh Bakery' - building currently in private ownership). ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Fred Paddick was a baker for Nicol's Bakery in Sussex Street, Linton (also known as the 'Edinburgh Bakery' - building currently in private ownership). ...Fred Paddick was a baker for Nicol's Bakery in Sussex Street, Linton (also known as the 'Edinburgh Bakery' - building currently in private ownership). The photograph was taken at the rear of the bakery building.Black and white copy of photograph showing a man standing out the back of a brick, timber and iron roofed building. He is wearing white bakers uniform of hat, pants, shirt and apron and holding a loaf of bread."Mr Fred Paddick"fred paddick, nicol's bakery, bakers -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Taylors Super Snaps Ballarat, Sussex Street, Linton
... Visible east side: Edinburgh Bakery, Preston's shop, Wishart's blacksmiths. ...Visible east side: Edinburgh Bakery, Preston's shop, Wishart's blacksmiths. ...Photograph taken from high vantage point further along Sussex Street. Visible east side: Edinburgh Bakery, Preston's shop, Wishart's blacksmiths. Church of England vicarage in the distance. Visible west side: roofs of Morgan's and Sandow's stores. The photograph is undated but thought to have been taken in the 1940s, as there are electricity poles in the street. (Electricity came to Linton in 1939).Very small photograph of Sussex Stret, Linton, view to south-east.sussex street linton -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Image, H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh and Suite, in Mining Costume, 10/12/1867
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Image, Willetts, The Princes Visit the Band of Hope and Albion, 1881
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields ballarat band and albion gold mine mining duke of edinburgh royal visit princes robert malachi serjeant r.m. serjeant royalty Black and white image of H.R.H. ...Black and white image of H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh and and his brother, in Mining Costume after descending the Band of Hope Gold Mine, Ballarat. R.M. Serjeant stands to the left. ballarat, band and albion gold mine, mining, duke of edinburgh, royal visit, princes, robert malachi serjeant, r.m. serjeant, royalty -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic, Old Ballarat Pottery, Old Ballarat Pottery Bottle, C1990
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Old Ballarat Pottery was set up by John Gilbert as part of the Old Ballarat Village, opposite Sovereign Hill. Gilbert had lectured at Ballarat College of Advanced Education before establishing the Edinburgh Pottery at Sovereign Hill in 1972 to enable visitors to see traditional trades at work. ...Old Ballarat Pottery was set up by John Gilbert as part of the Old Ballarat Village, opposite Sovereign Hill. Gilbert had lectured at Ballarat College of Advanced Education before establishing the Edinburgh Pottery at Sovereign Hill in 1972 to enable visitors to see traditional trades at work. The Old Ballarat Pottery was a much larger concern, producing wares for sale through department stores and on party plan via Faberware as well as through the village. Early works looked as though they might have been made in the 1850s, with unturned bases, crude marks and dark treacle-like glazes. Peter Pilven, one of Gilbert's students, worked there after graduating from the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, teaching throwing to students like the potter John Ferguson, who was there from 1978-79. Potters were initially employed by Gilbert's company Pontresina Pty Ltd, registered in 1973. (The Old Ballarat Pottery was registered as a company from 1984-1994.) Early works are marked with an impressed long-tailed 'B', or an 'OB' on either side of a mine tower. A printed stamp also features a mine tower surrounded by the text 'Old Ballarat Pottery Made in Australia'. Later work is impressed 'Stoneware Old Ballarat Pottery Australia' with a kangaroo.Hand thrown black glazed bottle with lip. Stamped 'Stoneware Old Ballarat Pottery' and impressed with a long tailed B.old ballarat pottery, australian studio pottery, pontresina, bottle -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Greyfriars Bobby Pub, Edinburgh, Scotland, c2017
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Greyfriars Bobby
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields A Skye Terrier who became known in 19th-century Edinburgh for spending 14 years guarding the grave of his owner until he died on 14 January 1872. ...A Skye Terrier who became known in 19th-century Edinburgh for spending 14 years guarding the grave of his owner until he died on 14 January 1872.Colour photograph of a aculpture of a dog in corner of Edinburgh's Candlemaker Row and George IV Bridgegreyfriars bobby, dog -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Memorial board, Greyfriars Kirkyard, c2017
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Greyfriars Kirkyard is the graveyard surrounding Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland. ...Greyfriars Kirkyard is the graveyard surrounding Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland.Memorial board, Greyfriars CemeteryList of names of important people buried at Greyfriars Cemetery.memorial board, greyfriars cemetery -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Stonemason's mark, exterior wall, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland mason's marks Edinburgh Grey Friars Colour photograph of Stonemason's marks on the exterior wall of Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland Stonemason's mark, exterior wall, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland Photograph Digital Photograph Dorothy Wickham ...Colour photograph of Stonemason's marks on the exterior wall of Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotlandgrey friars presbyterian church, edinburgh, scotland, mason's marks, edinburgh, grey friars -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Grey Friars Church, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2017
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital Photograph, Stonemason's marks, interior columns, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2015
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields mason's marks Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland bluestone Four colour photographs of stonemason's marks, interior columns, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland Stonemason's marks, interior columns, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland Digital Photograph ...Four colour photographs of stonemason's marks, interior columns, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotlandmason's marks, grey friars presbyterian church, edinburgh, scotland, bluestone -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Architectural Stone Column at Stonemason's marks, interior columns, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields bluestone architecture Grey Friars Presbyterian Church Edinburgh Scotland A bluestone column used in architecture Architectural Stone Column at Stonemason's marks, interior columns, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland Photograph Digital Photograph ...A bluestone column used in architecturebluestone, architecture, grey friars presbyterian church, edinburgh, scotland -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Stone columns in a church interior, 10/2016
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital Photograph, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields St Giles, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh is the principal place of worship for the Church of Scotland. ...St Giles, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh is the principal place of worship for the Church of Scotland. It is very interesting for the mason's marks found on its many stone columns inside the church, and for its connections to the graveyard outside. According to wikipedia, "There is record evidence of a church here, very likely on the present site, in the year 854. In 1120 King Alexander I, rebuilt the church in the Norman style. Of this building characteristic features survived until 1798. During the fourteenth century, Edinburgh was captured and plundered by the English under Edward II. and Edward III., and twice St Giles was laid waste. After restoration, the church was more thoroughly ruined at the Burnt Candlemas in 1387, when Richard II. sacked the city. The western part of the fabric was soon in use again ; but the restoration of the choir and transepts, which were much enlarged, lasted on into the sixteenth century. In 1467 the city endowed St Giles as a collegiate church. It now became usual to speak of the nave, where the stonework was ancient, as the Old Kirk, while the eastern part of the building was called the New Kirk. When the movement for reform drew large crowds to St Giles, separate services began to be regularly held in the Old and New Kirks. Soon this was not enough, and the great church was partitioned off into smaller sections. In 1571 St Giles was seized by Kirkcaldie of Grange, and held by him as a stronghold for Queen Mary. This resulted in serious damage to the structure.Colour photograph of St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotlandst giles cathedral, edinburgh, scotland, architecture -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital Photograph, Archway, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Stonemason's marks can be seen inside the archway decoration. Archway, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland Digital Photograph ...Stonemason's marks can be seen inside the archway decoration. -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Interior, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields St Giles, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh is the principal place of worship for the Church of Scotland. ...St Giles, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh is the principal place of worship for the Church of Scotland. It is very interesting for the mason's marks found on its many stone columns inside the church, and for its connections to the graveyard outside. According to wikipedia, "There is record evidence of a church here, very likely on the present site, in the year 854. In 1120 King Alexander I, rebuilt the church in the Norman style. Of this building characteristic features survived until 1798. During the fourteenth century, Edinburgh was captured and plundered by the English under Edward II. and Edward III., and twice St Giles was laid waste. After restoration, the church was more thoroughly ruined at the Burnt Candlemas in 1387, when Richard II. sacked the city. The western part of the fabric was soon in use again ; but the restoration of the choir and transepts, which were much enlarged, lasted on into the sixteenth century. In 1467 the city endowed St Giles as a collegiate church. It now became usual to speak of the nave, where the stonework was ancient, as the Old Kirk, while the eastern part of the building was called the New Kirk. When the movement for reform drew large crowds to St Giles, separate services began to be regularly held in the Old and New Kirks. Soon this was not enough, and the great church was partitioned off into smaller sections. In 1571 St Giles was seized by Kirkcaldie of Grange, and held by him as a stronghold for Queen Mary. This resulted in serious damage to the structure.Two colour photographs of the interior if St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotlandst giles cathedral, architecture, mason's marks, stonemasons, church of scotland -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital Photograph, Stonemason's marks, interior, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields St Giles Cathedral mason's marks Colour photographs of stonemason's marks, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland Stonemason's marks, interior, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland Digital Photograph ...Colour photographs of stonemason's marks, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotlandst giles cathedral, mason's marks -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital Photograph, Stonemason's marks, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields St Giles, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh is the principal place of worship for the Church of Scotland. ...St Giles, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh is the principal place of worship for the Church of Scotland. It is very interesting for the mason's marks found on its many stone columns inside the church, and for its connections to the graveyard outside. According to wikipedia, "There is record evidence of a church here, very likely on the present site, in the year 854. In 1120 King Alexander I, rebuilt the church in the Norman style. Of this building characteristic features survived until 1798. During the fourteenth century, Edinburgh was captured and plundered by the English under Edward II. and Edward III., and twice St Giles was laid waste. After restoration, the church was more thoroughly ruined at the Burnt Candlemas in 1387, when Richard II. sacked the city. The western part of the fabric was soon in use again ; but the restoration of the choir and transepts, which were much enlarged, lasted on into the sixteenth century. In 1467 the city endowed St Giles as a collegiate church. It now became usual to speak of the nave, where the stonework was ancient, as the Old Kirk, while the eastern part of the building was called the New Kirk. When the movement for reform drew large crowds to St Giles, separate services began to be regularly held in the Old and New Kirks. Soon this was not enough, and the great church was partitioned off into smaller sections. In 1571 St Giles was seized by Kirkcaldie of Grange, and held by him as a stronghold for Queen Mary. This resulted in serious damage to the structure.Colour photographs of tonemason's marks, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotlandmason's marks, st giles cathedral -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Stonemason's marks, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields St Giles, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh is the principal place of worship for the Church of Scotland. ...St Giles, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh is the principal place of worship for the Church of Scotland. It is very interesting for the mason's marks found on its many stone columns inside the church, and for its connections to the graveyard outside. According to wikipedia, "There is record evidence of a church here, very likely on the present site, in the year 854. In 1120 King Alexander I, rebuilt the church in the Norman style. Of this building characteristic features survived until 1798. During the fourteenth century, Edinburgh was captured and plundered by the English under Edward II. and Edward III., and twice St Giles was laid waste. After restoration, the church was more thoroughly ruined at the Burnt Candlemas in 1387, when Richard II. sacked the city. The western part of the fabric was soon in use again ; but the restoration of the choir and transepts, which were much enlarged, lasted on into the sixteenth century. In 1467 the city endowed St Giles as a collegiate church. It now became usual to speak of the nave, where the stonework was ancient, as the Old Kirk, while the eastern part of the building was called the New Kirk. When the movement for reform drew large crowds to St Giles, separate services began to be regularly held in the Old and New Kirks. Soon this was not enough, and the great church was partitioned off into smaller sections. In 1571 St Giles was seized by Kirkcaldie of Grange, and held by him as a stronghold for Queen Mary. This resulted in serious damage to the structure.Three photographs of stonemason's marks, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotlandmason's marks, st giles cathedral -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital Photograph, Marks on wall, Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields edinburgh mason marks cathedral, runes, stonemasons, mason's marks Three colour photographs of marks on wall, Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland Marks on wall, Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland Digital Photograph ...Three colour photographs of marks on wall, Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotlandedinburgh, mason marks, cathedral, runes, stonemasons, mason's marks -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital Photograph, Rosslyn Chapel (detail), 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Sir William St Clair founded Rosslyn Chapel in 1446. It is located south of Edinburgh, Scotland. ...Sir William St Clair founded Rosslyn Chapel in 1446. It is located south of Edinburgh, Scotland. St Clair hoped to spread intellectual and spiritual knowledge and to ensure his place in Heaven. Rosslyn Chapel is a fine example of stonemason's work. It has many atropaic marks and mason's marks with other symbolism adorning it's structure as well. Excavations in the 1800s uncovered further foundations and building but Sir William died and the larger building was never completed. The village of Roslin (differing spelling) grew up around the estate and chapel due to the large number of craftsmen who helped build it over a 40 year period. William St Clair was the 3rd Prince of Orkney. He died in 1484. His name and the names of his descendants are linked to the beginnings of freemasonry in Scotland. Sir William Sinclair of Rosslyn was granted charters from the Masons of Scotland in 1630.The author Dan Brown who published the Da Vinci Code in 2003 is responsible for the upsurge in interest and visitors at the centre. The Visitor's centre was officially opened in 2012. Colour photographs showing Rosslyn Chapel.rosslyn chapel william st clair freemasonry freemasons scotland -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital photograph, Near Edinburgh, 2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Near Edinburgh, Scotland where many families left their homes and emigrated to the Victorian gold fields. edinburgh, scotland, 2016 Near Edinburgh, 2016 Digital photograph ...Near Edinburgh, Scotland where many families left their homes and emigrated to the Victorian gold fields.edinburgh, scotland, 2016 -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Houses and graves near GreyFriars Church, Edinburgh
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Organ, GreyFriars Church, Edinburgh
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Plaque to the memory of Robert Adam, architect, GreyFriars Church, Edinburgh
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic, Old Ballarat Pottery, Old Ballarat Pottery Jug, c1990
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Old Ballarat Pottery was set up by John Gilbert as part of the Old Ballarat Village, opposite Sovereign Hill. Gilbert had lectured at Ballarat College of Advanced Education before establishing the Edinburgh Pottery at Sovereign Hill in 1972 to enable visitors to see traditional trades at work. ...Old Ballarat Pottery was set up by John Gilbert as part of the Old Ballarat Village, opposite Sovereign Hill. Gilbert had lectured at Ballarat College of Advanced Education before establishing the Edinburgh Pottery at Sovereign Hill in 1972 to enable visitors to see traditional trades at work. The Old Ballarat Pottery was a much larger concern, producing wares for sale through department stores and on party plan via Faberware as well as through the village. Early works looked as though they might have been made in the 1850s, with unturned bases, crude marks and dark treacle-like glazes. Peter Pilven, one of Gilbert's students, worked there after graduating from the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, teaching throwing to students like the potter John Ferguson, who was there from 1978-79. Potters were initially employed by Gilbert's company Pontresina Pty Ltd, registered in 1973. (The Old Ballarat Pottery was registered as a company from 1984-1994.) Early works are marked with an impressed long-tailed 'B', or an 'OB' on either side of a mine tower. A printed stamp also features a mine tower surrounded by the text 'Old Ballarat Pottery Made in Australia'. Later work is impressed 'Stoneware Old Ballarat Pottery Australia' with a kangaroo.Hand thrown brown and black glazed jug.Stamped 'Stoneware Old Ballarat Pottery' and impressed with a long tailed B.old ballarat pottery, australian studio pottery, pontresina, bottle
