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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Flyer, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Secret Symphony, 2018
Showcasing classical music in unexpected location across Melbourne, Secret Symphony presents free pop-up performances promoted exclusively through social media. The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra chose the Mission to Seafarers for one of their concerts held up to four times a year, on the 29th of June 2018.The Mission has always been open to the community and has a tradition of hosting cultural events: shows, concerts, exhibitions, festivals.Small flyer printed on blue paper advertising for an concert by the MSO at the Mission to Seafarerscultural events, concerts, norla dome, classical music, mso, melbourne symphony orchestra, secret symphony, 2018 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Maroondah Symphony Orchestra, 50 Years of Maroondah Symphony Orchestra, 2014
Compiled history of the Maroondah Orchestra 1964-2014 to celebrate 50 years. Includes lists and photos of players, conductors and soloists.26 pages, white pages bound with black plastic spiral binding. Front cover - Fifty years of the Maroondah Symphony Orchestra 1964-2014, purple back cover. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Opening Night Gala: Boston Symphony Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa, Music Director, September 28 1989, 1989
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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book, Pastoral Symphony
Pattison Collection This item is from the ‘Pattison Collection’, a collection of books and records that was originally owned by the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, which was founded in Warrnambool in 1853. By 1886 the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) had grown to have a Library, Museum and Fine Arts Gallery, with a collection of “… choice productions of art and valuable specimens in almost every branch and many wonderful national curiosities are now to be seen there, including historic relics of the town and district.” It later included a School of Design. Although it was very well patronised, the lack of financial support led the WMI in 1911 to ask the City Council to take it over. In 1935 Ralph Pattison was appointed as City Librarian to establish and organise the Warrnambool Library as it was then called. When the WMI building was pulled down in 1963 a new civic building was erected on the site and the new Warrnambool Library, on behalf of the City Council, took over all the holdings of the WMI. At this time some of the items were separated and identified as the ‘Pattison Collection’, named after Ralph Pattison. Eventually, the components of the WMI were distributed from the Warrnambool Library to various places, including the Art Gallery, Historical Society and Flagstaff Hill. Later some were even distributed to other regional branches of Corangamite Regional Library and passed to and fro. It is difficult now to trace just where all of the items have ended up. The books at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village generally display stamps and markings from Pattison as well as a variety of other institutions including the Mechanics’ Institute itself. RALPH ERIC PATTISON Ralph Eric Pattison was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, in 1891. He married Maude Swan from Warrnambool in 1920 and they set up home in Warrnambool. In 1935 Pattison accepted a position as City Librarian for the Warrnambool City Council. His huge challenge was to make a functional library within two rooms of the Mechanics’ Institute. He tirelessly cleaned, cleared and sorted a disarrayed collection of old books, jars of preserved specimens and other items reserved for exhibition in the city’s museum. He developed and updated the library with a wide variety of books for all tastes, including reference books for students; a difficult task to fulfil during the years following the Depression. He converted all of the lower areas of the building into a library, reference room and reading room for members and the public. The books were sorted and stored using a cataloguing and card index system that he had developed himself. He also prepared the upper floor of the building and established the Art Gallery and later the Museum, a place to exhibit the many old relics that had been stored for years for this purpose. One of the treasures he found was a beautiful ancient clock, which he repaired, restored and enjoyed using in his office during the years of his service there. Ralph Pattison was described as “a meticulous gentleman whose punctuality, floorless courtesy and distinctive neat dress were hallmarks of his character, and ‘his’ clock controlled his daily routine and his opening and closing of the library’s large heavy doors to the minute.” Pattison took leave from 1942 to 1945 to serve in the Royal Australian Navy, Volunteer Reserve as Lieutenant. A few years later he converted one of the Museum’s rooms into a Children’s Library, stocking it with suitable books for the younger generation. This was an instant success. In the 1950’s he had the honour of being appointed to the Victorian Library Board and received more inspiration from the monthly conferences in Melbourne. He was sadly retired in 1959 after over 23 years of service, due to the fact that he had gone over the working age of council officers. However, he continued to take a very keen interest in the continual development of the Library until his death in 1969. WARRNAMBOOL PUBLIC LIBRARY The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) was formed by a voluntary community group in 1863, within six years of Warrnambool’s beginnings, and it's Reading Room opened in 1854. The WMI operated until 1963, at which time it was one of the oldest Mechanics’ Institutes in Victoria. Mechanics’ Institutes offered important services to the public including libraries, reading rooms and places to display and store collections of all sorts such as curiosities and local historical relics. In 1886 a Museum and Fine Arts Gallery were added to the WMI and by the beginning of the 20th century, there was also a billiards room and a School of Art. By this time all Mechanics’ Institutes in country Victoria had museums attached. Over the years the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Library was also known as the Warrnambool Public Library the Warrnambool Library and the Free Library. Early funding from the government was for the “Free Library”. The inscription in a book “Science of Man” was for the “Warrnambool Public Library”, donated by Joseph Archibald in 1899. Another inscription in the book “Catalogue of Plants Under Cultivation in the Melbourne Botanic Gardens 1 & 2, 1883” was presented to the “Warrnambool Library” and signed by the author W.R. Guilfoyle. In 1903 the Warrnambool Public Library decided to add a Juvenile Department to library and stock it with hundreds of books suitable for youth. In 1905 the Public Library committee decided to update the collection of books and added 100 new novels plus arrangements for the latest novels to be included as soon as they were available in Victoria. In July 1911 the Warrnambool Council took over the management of the Public Library, Art Gallery, Museum and Mechanics’ Institute and planned to double the size of the then-current building. In 1953, when Mr R. Pattison was Public Librarian, the Warrnambool Public Library’s senior section 10,000 of the 13,000 books were fiction. The children’s section offered an additional 3,400 books. The library had the equivalent of one book per head of population and served around 33 per cent of the reading population. The collection of books was made up of around 60 per cent reference and 40 per cent fiction. The library was lending 400 books per day. In 1963 the Warrnambool City Council allocated the site of the Mechanics’ Institute building, which included the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, for the new Municipal Offices and the Collections were dispersed until 1971. The Warrnambool Library took over the Mechanics’ Institute Library’s holdings on behalf of the Warrnambool City Council. Since the closure of the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, the exact location and composition of the original WMI books and items has become unclear. Other materials have been added to the collection, including items from Terang MI, Warrnambool Court House and Customs House. Many of the books have been identified as the Pattison Collection, named after the Librarian who catalogued and numbered the books during his time as Warrnambool Public Librarian in the time before the Mechanics’ Institute closed. It seems that when Warrnambool became part of the Corangamite Regional Library some of the books and materials went to its head office in Colac and then back to Warrnambool where they were stored at the Art Gallery for quite some time. Some then went to the Warrnambool Historical Society, some stayed at the Art Gallery and some were moved to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. The various stamps and labels on the books held at Flagstaff Hill show the variety of the collection’s distribution and origin. The books in the collection at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village date from the 1850’s to the late 1950s and include rare and valuable volumes. Many of the books are part of the “Pattison Collection” after the Warrnambool’s Public Librarian, Mr R. Pattison. WARRNAMBOOL MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE Warrnambool's Mechanics' Institute (or Institution as it was sometimes called) was one of the earliest in Victoria. On 17th October 1853, a meeting was held where it was resolved to request the Lieutenant Governor of the Colony to grant land for the erection of a Mechanics' Institutes building. A committee was formed at the meeting and Richard Osburne chaired the first meeting of this committee. The land on the North West corner of Banyan and Merri Streets was granted but there were no funds to erect the building. The Formal Rights of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute's encompassed its aims and these were officially adopted in1859; "This Institution has for its object the diffusion of literary, scientific, and other useful knowledge amongst its members, excluding all controversial subjects, religious or political. These objects are sought to be obtained by means of a circulating library, a reading room, the establishment of classes, debates, and the occasional delivery of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy, mechanics, astronomy, chemistry, natural history, literature, and the useful and ornamental arts, particularly those which have a more immediate reference to the colony." The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute opened its first reading room in November 1884 in the National School building at the corner of Banyan and Timor Streets. The Institute was funded by member subscription, payable on a quarterly, half-yearly or yearly basis. Samuel Hannaford, the Manager of the Warrnambool Bank of Australasia, was the first Honorary Secretary of the Mechanics' Institutes, and an early President and Vice-President. He also gave several of the early lectures in the Reading Room. Another early Secretary, Librarian and lecturer was Marmaduke Fisher, the teacher at the National School. Lecture topics included The Poets and Poetry of Ireland', 'The Birth and Development of the Earth', 'The Vertebrae - with Remarks on the pleasures resulting from the study of Natural History' and 'Architecture'. In 1856 the Reading Room was moved to James Hider's shop in Timor Street, and by 1864 it was located in the bookshop of Davies and Read. In the 1860's the Mechanics' Institute struggled as membership waned but in 1866, after a series of fundraising efforts, the committee was able to purchase land in Liebig Street, on a site then called Market Square, between the weighbridge and the fire station. A Mechanics' Institute building was opened at this site in August 1871. The following year four more rooms were added to the main Reading Room and in 1873 the Artisan School of Design was incorporated into the Institute. The same year Joseph Archibald established a Museum; however, it deteriorated when he was transferred to Bendigo in 1877. In 1880, with Archibald's return to Warrnambool, the Museum was re-established, and in 1885 a new building was built at the back of the Institute to accommodate the re-created School of Design, the Art Gallery and the Museum. In 1887 the Museum section was moved to the former courthouse in Timor Street (for some time the walls of the building formed part of the TAFE cafeteria but all is now demolished)). In 1911 the Museum was transferred back to the original building and the management of the Mechanics' Institute was handed over to the Warrnambool City Council. The Museum and Art Gallery became one and housed many fine works of art, and the Library continued to grow. The building was well patronised, with records showing that at the beginning of the 20th century there were between 500 and 800 visitors. During World War One the monthly figures were in the thousands, with 3,400 people visiting in January 1915. The Museum was a much - loved Institution in Warrnambool until the contents of the Museum and Art Gallery were removed to make room for the Warrnambool City Council Engineers' Department. The contents were stored but many of the items were scattered or lost. When the original building was demolished the site became occupied by the Civic Centre, which included the new City Library. (The library was temporarily located in the old Palais building in Koroit Street.) In the process of reorganisation the Collection was distributed amongst the community groups: -The new City Library took some of the historical books and some important documents, historic photographs and newspapers. -The Art Gallery kept the 19th Century art collection and some of the artefacts from the museum. -The Historical Society has some items -The State Museum has some items -Some items were destroyed -Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village has old newspapers, Government Gazettes, most of the Mechanics' Institute Library, ledgers and documents connected to the Mechanics' Institute Library, some framed and unframed artworks and some photographs. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute Library book collection is deemed to be of great importance because it is one of the few collections in an almost intact state, and many of the books are now very rare and of great value. The Pattison Collection, along with other items at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, was originally part of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s collection. The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. The Warrnambool Mechanics Institute book collection has historical and social significance for its strong association with the Mechanics Institute movement and the important role it played in the intellectual, cultural and social development of people throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The collection of books is a rare example of an early lending library and its significance is enhanced by the survival of an original collection of many volumes. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. Pastoral Symphony Author: J J Hardie Publisher: Angus & Robertson Date: 1939 The label on the spine with typed text PAT FIC HAR Pastedown front endpaper has a sticker from Warrnambool Public Library Front loose endpaper has a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service Flyleaf has a stamp from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, pastoral symphony, j j hardie -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Fifty Years of the Maroondah Symphony Orchestra, 1964 - 2014
Book launch of 'Fifty Years of the Maroondah Symphony Orchestra'.Book launch of 'Fifty Years of the Maroondah Symphony Orchestra' listing conductors and players and concerts.Book launch of 'Fifty Years of the Maroondah Symphony Orchestra'. maroondah symphony orchestra, conductors -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Pamphlets, Maroondah Symphony Orchestra brochures and concert programs 2008, 9-Mar-08
1. Brochure outlining the Maroondah Symphony Orchestra founded in 1964, where it meets, and who is eligible to join.; Dull plum coloured tri-fold brochure for Maroondah Symphony Orchestra, trifold with white and plum coloured printing.; 2. Program details for the concert held in Luther College Chapel at 2.30 p.m. Sunday 9th March 2008.; White A4 page with black printing with concert program 9-Mar-2008; 3. Maroondah Symphony Orchestra concert 28-Mar-2010 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Symphony Concert
Copied from transparency. Gardens, now Robert Mactier Gardens.|Symphony Concert.photograph, people -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Ticket - concert, "Music for the people" Symphony Concert, 1945
Ticket of admission to City of St Kilda's "music for the people" symphony concert in St Kilda town Hall on Sunday 1 July 1945.Aqua coloured card printed in dark bluecity of st kilda, st kilda symphony concerts -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Boston Symphony Orchestra: Centennial Concert Celebration, October 18, 1981, 1981
Music ProgrammeNewspaper clippings that features the Boston Symphony Orchestra; table card; two concert tickets; BSO Centennial Gala Dinner Dance Table ticketwalsh st library -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Memorandum, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), Symphony Orchestra Recital at Como Park, 21 Nov 1934
Symphony Orchestra Recital at Como Park, Sunday 25th November 1934 1 - Six memorandums from Dist Traffic Superintendent SS Manager, DJ Davidson concerning recital at Como Park. 2 - Handwritten loading schedule Handwritten date 2/12/34 Cancelled on each memoSeveral comments written in black pencil.trams, tramways, letters, instructions, events, como park, special trams -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard, Railcard, W 1000, for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, 2007
Colour postcard of advertising tram W 1000, for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, on the City Circle, Flinders St West, 1/8/2007. Has the Yarra Trams "Love your Trams" logo. Postcard produced by Railcard for the Association of Railway Enthusiasts, ARE No. 16/07. Has Railcard copyright and phone number of rear, ARE shop details and hours, space for small message, address and stamp. Two copies held.trams, tramways, melbourne, city circle, flinders st, are, yarra trams, tram 1000 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat Symphony Orchestra Inaugural Concert, 1987 (exact); The concert was held on 11 April 1987
Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor organisation of the University of Ballarat. Founders Hall is located on the University's Mt Helen Campus, and is now within the Caro Conference Centre. The Ballarat Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to the performance of fine music at the highest level possible, and was formed in order to provide both a performance opportunity for musicians in Ballarat and District and also to enrich the cultural life of the community. The home of the ensemble was at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, and it was intended that the orchestra serve the needs of both education and the community.White, soft coloured programme. Conductors were David Forrest, Adrian Thomas and Graeme Vendy. The soloist was Kevin McFerrandavid forrest, adrian thomas, graeme vendy, kevin mcferran, ballarat college of edvanced education, founders hall, ballarat symphony orchestra -
Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inc.
Programme (Item), Beever, Kristen, Resurrection, November 2024
This program was given to attendees at the Bendigo Symphony Orchestra and Gisborne Singers performance on 24th November 2024 In a thrilling conclusion to their 2024 concert season, Bendigo Symphony Orchestra present Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 ‘The Resurrection’ – a transcendent journey from darkness to light. Witness the symphony on a colossal scale: ten trumpets, ten horns, two sets of timpani and an organ are just the beginning of Mahler’s mighty orchestration. And after the success of 2022’s inaugural Symphonia Choralis festival, BSO are once again partnering with the Gisbourne Singers to bring this glorious work to life. “Why have you lived? Why have you suffered? Is it all some huge, awful joke? We have to answer these questions somehow if we are to go on living – indeed, even if we are only to go on dying!” Written in a letter to a friend, these are the questions Mahler hoped to answer with this symphony. While epitomising the emotion and drama of the Romantic era, the work also anticipates the radical advances of the 20th century. Beginning with a steely funeral march, Mahler spins German folk-song and klezmer-inspired flourishes through four stunning movements, culminating in a sublime hymn of resurrection. This symphony explores life and death on a cosmic scale, and showcases Mahler’s rich technicolour writing and flair for dramatic narrative. “The whole thing sounds as though it came to us from some other world. I think there is no one who can resist it. One is battered to the ground and then raised on angel’s wings to the highest heights.” Be swept away by an eternal masterpiece.MAHLER SYMPHONY NO. 2 RESURRECTION Sunday 24th November 2024, 2.30pm Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo Luke Severn Chief Conductor Nicole Marshall Guest Conductor Merlyn Quaife AM Soprano Liane Keegan Contralto Gustav MAHLER Symphony No. 2 in C minor, ‘Resurrection’ I. Totenfeier: Allegro maestoso (25’) II. Andante moderato (12’) III. In ruhig fließender Bewegung (12’) IV. Urlicht (6’) V. Finale: Im Tempo des Scherzos (37’)bendigo symphony orchestra, luke severn, regional victorian orchestra, performance, gisborne singers -
Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inc.
Work on paper (Item) - Program, Beever, Kristen, Sun Music, March 2024
This program was given to attendees at the Bendigo Symphony Orchestra performance on 24 March 2024. Bendigo Symphony Orchestra welcome their 2024 concert season with Sculthorpe’s shimmering Sun Music III alongside monuments of the classical repertoire. ARIA award-winning pianist Tamara-Anna Cislowska joins BSO for Tchaikovsky’s majestic Piano Concerto No. 1, and the orchestra take a stormy journey through Beethoven’s iconic Symphony No. 5. SUN MUSIC Sunday 24 Marchr, 2024, 2.30pm Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo Luke Severn Conductor Tamara-Anna Cislowska - Piano Peter SCULTHORPE - Sun Music III Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No 5, Op. 67 Pyotr Ilyich Tchikovsky - Piano Concerto No 1, Op.23 in B-flat minorbendigo symphony orchestra, luke severn, regional victorian orchestra, performance -
Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inc.
Work on paper (Item) - Program, Beever, Kristen et al, Bravo Bendigo, August 2024
This program was given to attendees at the Bendigo Symphony Orchestra performance on 8 September 2024. Bravo Bendigo presents a spectacular showcase of local talent. This concert features two exceptional compositions by musicians from Bendigo Symphony Orchestra’s very own ranks, and Kaid Normington as soloist in Arutiunian’s brilliant Trumpet Concerto. BSO is joined by renowned concert organist Thomas Heywood for Saint-Saens’ mighty Organ Symphony. BRAVO BENDIGO Sunday 8 September, 2024, 2.30pm Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo Luke Severn Conductor Kaid Normington trumpet Thomas Heywood organ Claude DEBUSSY Les Couleurs Debussique arr John Matthews Alexander ARUTIUNIAN Trumpet Concerto in A flat major Cally BARTLETT Kati Thanda – Lake Eyre INTERVAL Camille SAINT-SAËNS Symphony No 3, in C minor, Op. 78bendigo symphony orchestra, luke severn, regional victorian orchestra, performance -
Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inc.
Programme (Item), Beever, Kristen, Symphonia Choralis, December 2022
This program was given to attendees at the Bendigo Symphony Orchestra and Gisborne Singers performance on 11 December 2022. An initiative of Luke Severn, Artistic Director of the Gisborne Singers and the Bendigo Symphony Orchestra, Symphonia Choralis is a new biennial choral festival conceived to give singers the chance to perform large scale choral works with full orchestra. The festival is also designed to bring choirs together to practise and perform, to share ideas and to connect over their common love of choral music. Symphonia Choralis 2022 in Bendigo will feature individual choirs showcasing their own repertoire in a ‘Choral Celebration’ on Saturday evening and choristers joining together to form a massed choir to perform Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony on Sunday afternoon.Sunday 11 December, 2022, 2.30pm Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo Luke Severn Conductor Merlyn Quaife Soprano Kristen Leich Mezzo Soprano Michael Petruccelli Tenor Teddy Tahu Rhodes Baritone I. Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso. II. Scherzo. Molto vivace Presto III. Adagio molto e cantabile. IV. Finale. Ode to Joy. An initiative of Luke Severn, Artistic Director of the Gisborne Singers and the Bendigo Symphony Orchestra, Symphonia Choralis is a new biennial choral festival conceived to give singers the chance to perform large scale choral works with full orchestra. The festival is also designed to bring choirs together to practise and perform, to share ideas and to connect over their common love of choral music. Symphonia Choralis 2022 in Bendigo will feature individual choirs showcasing their own repertoire in a ‘Choral Celebration’ on Saturday evening and choristers joining together to form a massed choir to perform Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony on Sunday afternoon.bendigo symphony orchestra, luke severn, regional victorian orchestra, performance, gisborne singers -
Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inc.
Work on paper (Item) - Program, Beever, Kristen, Emperor, June 2024
This program was given to attendees at the Bendigo Symphony Orchestra performance on 2 June 2024. Strauss’ Radetzky March kicks off a rousing program, which follows an extraordinary exploration through the relationship between music and power. Shostakovich’s gripping Symphony No. 5 is a powerful insight into Soviet Russia while Elyane Laussade brings her dazzling touch to Beethoven’s beloved fifth piano concerto.EMPEROR Sunday 2 June, 2024, 2.30pm Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo Luke Severn Conductor Elyane Laussade Piano Johann STRAUSS I Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Radetzky March, Op. 228 Conducted by Will Slow Piano Concerto No. 5, Op. 73 in E-flat major, ‘Emperor’ INTERVAL Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No 5, in D minor, Op. 47bendigo symphony orchestra, luke severn, regional victorian orchestra, performance -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Houghton Mifflin Company, The Boston Symphony Cookbook, 1983
Inscription from Mary October 1984 "some ideas for your "down under" musical kitchen. N.B. pages 191, 327". Also blank postcard of Blue Mountainswalsh st library -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - Painting - Watercolour, Airy Symphony, 1943
Kurt Winker was born in Germany in 1902 and was a survivor of the "Arandora Star". He was sent to Australia on the "Dunera" where he was interned at Tatura 1940-1945.A large tree in centre with bare twisted branches. The tree appears to be rising up through blue, grey and white fluffy clouds. There are small red faced birds perched on some of the branches and a flock of birds flying in towards the tree.Tatura Kurwin 1942kurwin -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Civvy Symphony, December, 1946 : the world since V.P. day / cartooned by Armstrong of the Argus, 1946, 1946
Kew Historical Society, founded in 1958, has an extensive reference library, of which this book is a part. Volumes in the library are used by members for research into aspects of local history and/or to support the Society's collections of pictures, maps, fashion and artefacts. Reference books have entered the collection through donation, presentation, collection and purchase.Important social document illustrating Australian views of the world in the immediate postwar periodMont Albert [Vic.] : Edgar J.K. Thompson for the Argus and Australasian Ltd., 1946 48 p. : chiefly ill. (some col.) ; 31 cm. "australian wit and humour -- pictorial, australia -- social life and customs -- 1945-1965 -- caricatures and cartoons. -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Eroica Symphony No 3
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Symphony No 1
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Symphony No 7
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Unfinished Symphony
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, New World Symphony No9
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Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inc.
Work on paper - Sheet Music, Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No. 5, Op. 67
Sheet Music for Symphony No. 5, Op. 67 by Ludwig van BeethovenParts printed on paper.fictionSheet Music for Symphony No. 5, Op. 67 by Ludwig van Beethoven -
Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inc.
Work on paper - Sheet Music, Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No. 1 in C Op. 21
Sheet Music for Symphony No. 1 in C Op. 21 by Ludwig van BeethovenParts printed on paper.fictionSheet Music for Symphony No. 1 in C Op. 21 by Ludwig van Beethoven -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Programme, Discovery, Portland, 2008
World premiere of 'Discovery' performed at Portland Civic Hall, Saturday August 2nd 2008.A4 size, 12 page programme for the world premiere performance of Choral Symphony 'Discovery' at Portland 2nd August 2008. Back and front covers glossy white card. Images of 4 areas of Great South West Walk depicting four movements of symphony, on front cover. Back cover major sponsors and partners.music, performance, great south west walk, symphony, orchestra -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, John Lynch, 2006
John Lynch grew up in Nunawading.John Lynch grew up in Nunawading. He now lives in Dublin, where he plays the viola with the National Symphony Orchestra of IrelandJohn Lynch grew up in Nunawading.lynch, john, musicians -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Programme - The Bendigo Symphony Orchestra
The Bendigo Symphony was founded in 1981 as a result of the Music 81 project of the Victorian Government and was the successor of the Bendigo Concert Orchestra which had played for some 30 years.The Lions Club of Tongala Millennium - Classics on the Goulburn - Kyabram Club - Program of The Bendigo Symphony Orchestra - Pianist with a grand piano on front.bendigo symphony orchestra, bendigo, bendigo concert orchestra