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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Presbyterian Moderator General the Reverand Gillam Albert McConnel Wood portrait, C. 1963
... Presbyterian Moderator General the Reverand Gillam Albert McConnel Wood portrait...Presbyterian Moderator General the Reverand Gillam Albert McConnel Wood portrait Photograph Photograph ...Rev. Gillam Albert McConnell Wood (Pat) (1910-1993) OBE OAM was a RAFF Chaplain 1942-49 and Moderator General Australian in 1975.Gloss, black and white, head and shoulders portrait of Rev. Gillam Albert McConnell Wood.rev gillam albert mcconnell (pat) wood, presbyterian moderator general -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Announcing the end of the glass box and the birth of a new 3D city architecture, 1965
... ... McConnel...Australia Square Bates Smart & McCutcheon John A La Gerche Walter Gropius ICI House McConnel Smith and Johnson Harry Seidler Sydney Opera House UN Secretariat Bogle and Banfield Peter McIntyre Robin Boyd manuscript Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 8 pages Announcing the end of the glass box and the birth of a new 3D city architecture Document Manuscript Robin Boyd ...Discussion of the history of the 'glass box', i.e. the glazed curtain wall skyscraper and its appearance and demise in Australia. Also discusses the phenomenon of multi-storey car parks, and RMIT student designs for Victoria Market.Published as "Death notice: The End of the Glass Box/Birth Notice: A New 3-D Style for a City" in 'The Australian' on 13/11/1965.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 8 pagesaustralia square, bates, smart & mccutcheon, john a la gerche, walter gropius, ici house, mcconnel, smith and johnson, harry seidler, sydney opera house, un secretariat, bogle and banfield, peter mcintyre, robin boyd, manuscript -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Draw knife, C Johnson (Christopher Johnson), 1855-1879
... In the book ‘Hand-Saw Makers of Britain by Schaeffer and McConnel, Johnson is listed in 1855 as a saw maker. ...In the book ‘Hand-Saw Makers of Britain by Schaeffer and McConnel, Johnson is listed in 1855 as a saw maker. ...A draw knife is a hand tool that has a long straight blade between two handles. As implied by its name. it is drawn like a knife across the wood. It is used to prepare the timber for the next step of the process, removing loose wood and bark and giving a start to making the wood into a round or cylindrical shape. Then a finer smoother finish is given with a spokeshave, which has a shorter, curved blade. A draw knife could be used for the wooden spokes for cart, wagon and carriage wheels as well as for ladder staves and ship wheels. Features of a good draw knife include tight handles, a blade with plenty of metal to it and a blade length of 20 to 24 centimetres. This draw knife was likely made at least 150 years ago by C Johnson of Sheffield, who used the Trade Mark “C.J.” within a flag. Christopher Johnson began work as a cutler, making knives, pocket knives and tableware in his works at Howard Street in Sheffield. In the book ‘Hand-Saw Makers of Britain by Schaeffer and McConnel, Johnson is listed in 1855 as a saw maker. A later reference has the business name of Johnson & Company, Sheffield in 1879-1882. Australia was one of the company’s markets. The company continued until its closure in 1955.This draw knife is significant for being made in Sheffield, a location famous for steel and silver manufacturers. It is significant because of its age, being made no later than 1879, which is the time period of our maritime Village. It is a tool most suitable for the blacksmith's or a ship' smith's workshop for making spokes for the wheels of wagons and carts, and for making ship's wheels.. It is also significant for being made by C Johnson, who was well known for his good workmanship. Draw knife; flat cast steel fixed blade with rotating wooden handles each end. Round bulbous handles have two parallel scored lines around the end furthest from the blade and a brass collar between the handle and blade. A logo and inscription are cast into the centre front of the blade. Made by C Johnson. of Sheffield.Cast into steel blade: Sideways Image “C.J.” within {flag}, “JOHNSON / CAST STEEL”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, spokes, wagon maker, blacksmith, cart maker, cart wheel maker, blacksmith tool, wagon wheel, c johnson, sheffield, wheelright, craftsman, woodwork, carriage wheel, ship wheels, shipwright, wooden spokes, ladder staves, draw knife -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegePhotograph, 1908 (estimated)
... This photograph has social significance because of its detail regarding female school activities in the early 1900s. 1908 uniform richardson clarendon ladies college costume menagerie hilda farmer avenel halls sylvia eyres ella morrow florence sides gertie owen laela williams lorna dowler emma buchanan phyllis doepel daisy llewellyn adeline purser sophie anderson helen mathieson d brophy lily wright margaret dowler dulce deardon gladys small marjory howe jessie kelsall erica mckay pearl eyres iris llewellyn edith bishop marjorie walker violet howard hazel wlls effie white mimi murphy carrie miners edith murphy irene palamountain miss allan marjorie salmon dollie snow naomi franklin elsie powell rachael kennedy rose paull sylvia barnett esther lilah emblling trixie kliender chrissie anderson agnes wheen kitty dawbarn hazel clements m serjeant dolly gill beryl bach dorothy nicholas frances gill meg moore jessie eyres blanche murphy merle booth melba mcconnel edna clark betty lester bessie hoad madge dearden kate cameron olive mathews grace nicholas mollie souter isabel mctaggart madge llewellyn mollie mary buley alice ralph ruth tyler rebecca abraham joyce eyres nellie salmon Printed on front righthand bottom corner of mount: 'Richards & Co/Ballarat' Black and white photograph mounted on grey card of Clarendon Ladies College student cohort in 1908. ...This extraordinary record of the student cohort in 1908 reveals many aspects of school life in the early 1900's. The fashions, hair coiffure and accessories and added costuming are fascinating. The sport detail from the basketball hoop is significant. This photograph has social significance because of its detail regarding female school activities in the early 1900s. Black and white photograph mounted on grey card of Clarendon Ladies College student cohort in 1908. The students are arranged in five tiered rows. The photograph is taken against wall of a timber building. There is a basketball net fixed to the wall above the last row. Many of the girls are wearing fancy hats, some decorated with birds. Two young girls in the front row wear poster boards over their clothing advertising an event not to be missed; something to do with a menagerie. All the students are dressed in white, some in dresses, some n skirts and blouses and many have aprons over their skirts. The photograph is accompanied with a typed list of namesPrinted on front righthand bottom corner of mount: 'Richards & Co/Ballarat'1908, uniform, richardson, clarendon ladies college, costume, menagerie, hilda farmer, avenel halls, sylvia eyres, ella morrow, florence sides, gertie owen, laela williams, lorna dowler, emma buchanan, phyllis doepel, daisy llewellyn, adeline purser, sophie anderson, helen mathieson, d brophy, lily wright, margaret dowler, dulce deardon, gladys small, marjory howe, jessie kelsall, erica mckay, pearl eyres, iris llewellyn, edith bishop, marjorie walker, violet howard, hazel wlls, effie white, mimi murphy, carrie miners, edith murphy, irene palamountain, miss allan, marjorie salmon, dollie snow, naomi franklin, elsie powell, rachael kennedy, rose paull, sylvia barnett, esther, lilah emblling, trixie kliender, chrissie anderson, agnes wheen, kitty dawbarn, hazel clements, m serjeant, dolly gill, beryl bach, dorothy nicholas, frances gill, meg moore, jessie eyres, blanche murphy, merle booth, melba mcconnel, edna clark, betty lester, bessie hoad, madge dearden, kate cameron, olive mathews, grace nicholas, mollie souter, isabel mctaggart, madge llewellyn, mollie mary buley, alice ralph, ruth tyler, rebecca abraham, joyce eyres, nellie salmon -
Vision AustraliaFilm - Video recording, Up the Rent Jack (Just Clowning Around) - R.V.I.B. Burwood School concert 1990, 20/9/1990
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind RVIB Burwood School Barbara Forehan Troy McConnel Alan Taylor Manny Tzourtzouklis Barry Lucas Dean Carland Kristian Kupsch Janice Johns David James David Ryan Janette McDonald Robert Kelly Andrew Slamet Bradley Bellingham Felicity Joyce Geoff Treloar Marianne Bellizia Garry Stinchcombe Victoria Snadir Belinda Biviano Carolyn Burley Daniel Maligsay Daniel Panetta Leigh Corbett Lloyd Smith David Spark Travis Fry Simon Bryden Mark Fisher Andrea Parke Thomas Anderson Luke Armstrong Richard Meeker Natasha Vassiliou Anton Hackenberger Trent Willard Paul Moullet Tina Modesto Abby Serrelly Andrea Daly David Cannata Emme Parlby Rebecca Williams Kelli Green Andrew Morrish Steffan Sculley Geoff Toll Steven Ewart Charlesworth Sanford Tim Caldwell 1 colour video recording with sound Up the Rent Jack (Just Clowning Around) - R.V.I.B. ...In 1990, Burwood School students performed and helped write 'Up the Rent Jack (Just Clowning Around)' with Barbara Forehan. Staged in the J.D. Stove Theatre at Koonung Secondary College, students and teachers sang and acted in a play about the impending closure of a circus by greedy businessmen.1 colour video recording with soundroyal victorian institute for the blind, rvib burwood school, barbara forehan, troy mcconnel, alan taylor, manny tzourtzouklis, barry lucas, dean carland, kristian kupsch, janice johns, david james, david ryan, janette mcdonald, robert kelly, andrew slamet, bradley bellingham, felicity joyce, geoff treloar, marianne bellizia, garry stinchcombe, victoria snadir, belinda biviano, carolyn burley, daniel maligsay, daniel panetta, leigh corbett, lloyd smith, david spark, travis fry, simon bryden, mark fisher, andrea parke, thomas anderson, luke armstrong, richard meeker, natasha vassiliou, anton hackenberger, trent willard, paul moullet, tina modesto, abby serrelly, andrea daly, david cannata, emme parlby, rebecca williams, kelli green, andrew morrish, steffan sculley, geoff toll, steven ewart, charlesworth sanford, tim caldwell
