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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book - educational encyclopaedia, Charles Beale & M. Gately, Gately's Universal Educator, 1886
... 19th century Australia...This book is retained because of its antiquarian interest 19th century Australia 19th century encyclopaedia 19th century business guide An encyclopaedia and business guide (late 19th century) To Fred Bentley from Wm. ...An encyclopaedia and business guide (late 19th century)This book has a brown leather cover which is heavily embossed with brown and gold patterns and gold lettering, The spine is torn at the top and the cover is worn at the edges.The pages are gilt-edged and contain printed text and black and white sketches, illustrations, maps and diagrams. non-fictionAn encyclopaedia and business guide (late 19th century)19th century australia, 19th century encyclopaedia, 19th century business guide -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaAccessory - Victorian Drawn Thread Collar, 1890's
... ... Late 19th century... Australia...Embroidery Drawn thread Collars Late 19th century Australia White collar, drawn thread, possible grape motif, crochet edging. ...Made by Donor's great grandmother.White collar, drawn thread, possible grape motif, crochet edging.embroidery, drawn thread, collars, late 19th century, australia -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Child's Smocked Dress, Mrs Bostock, 1899
... ... Late 19th century... Australia...For a child 5-6 years (son, brother of donor) Embroidery Garments Late 19th century Australia Smocking Childrens Based on smock shape and made of natural coloured linen with red smocking on the bodice and top and bottom of thelong sleeves. ...Made in Australia by Mrs Bostock for her son, approx. 1899. For a child 5-6 years (son, brother of donor)Based on smock shape and made of natural coloured linen with red smocking on the bodice and top and bottom of thelong sleeves. The collar of two squares has a red chain stitch design round the edge. Two buttons at collar at front. Double buttons on reverse with loops.embroidery, garments, late 19th century, australia, smocking, childrens -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Quilt, Edith Maud Strachan, Crazy Patchwork Quilt, 1890
... ... Late 19th century... Australia...Patchwork Quilts Crazy patchwork Late 19th century Australia Multi coloured crazy patchwork quilt with maroon border. ...Made for the donor's father by her grandmother. He was born in Adelaide in 1890. It was used on the donor's bed when she was a child.Multi coloured crazy patchwork quilt with maroon border.patchwork, quilts, crazy patchwork, late 19th century, australia -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaDomestic Object - Cushion, 1860
... ... Mid 19th Century... Australia...Embroiderers Guild, Victoria 170 Wattletree Road Malvern melbourne Made by donor's grandmother in 1860 (Mrs Henry Atkinson-Blackham) Embroidery Cushion Mid 19th Century Australia Canvas work Beadwork Canvas and bead work. ...Made by donor's grandmother in 1860 (Mrs Henry Atkinson-Blackham)Canvas and bead work. Background in gros point wool in two tones of maroon red. A bold design worked in large beads of black, dark grey, white and crystals with highlights of gold. Back made from red woollen fabric, the edge decorated with a multi-coloured silk cord.embroidery, cushion, mid 19th century, australia, canvas work, beadwork -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Fabric strip, Late 19th century
... ... Late 19th century... Australia...Embroidery Broderie Anglais Flounce Late 19th century Australia Piece of white cotton fabric with a 25 cm band of Broderie Anglais, and a triple scalloped edge of buttonholing. ...This flounce is the work of 5 sisters.Piece of white cotton fabric with a 25 cm band of Broderie Anglais, and a triple scalloped edge of buttonholing.embroidery, broderie anglais, flounce, late 19th century, australia -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Piano sconce (Part), c. 1856
... ... Mid 19th Century... Australia...Embroidery Beading Furnishings Mid 19th Century Australia Classic Victoria piece, with red cotton half-cross on tent stitch background, with a large floral beaded motif in blues, browns, pinks, grey and black. ...One of a pair, worked by a pioneer family in the 1856 period.Classic Victoria piece, with red cotton half-cross on tent stitch background, with a large floral beaded motif in blues, browns, pinks, grey and black.embroidery, beading, furnishings, mid 19th century, australia -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, George Robertson and Company, Poems of Henry Clarence Kendall, 1890
... Australia - poetry - 19th century...Australia...Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Australia - poetry - 19th century Australia - Literary works A collection of poems by Henry Clarence Kendall p.328. ...A collection of poems by Henry Clarence Kendallp.328.fictionA collection of poems by Henry Clarence Kendallaustralia - poetry - 19th century, australia - literary works -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Douglas B. W. Sladen, A century of Australian song, 1888
... Australia - poetry - 19th century...Australia...Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Australia - poetry - 19th century Australia - Literary works This volume is an enlarged edition of Àustralian ballads and rhymes Bibliography, p.583. ...This volume is an enlarged edition of Àustralian ballads and rhymesBibliography, p.583.fictionThis volume is an enlarged edition of Àustralian ballads and rhymesaustralia - poetry - 19th century, australia - literary works -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Nightgown case, 1880-1890
... ... Late 19th century... Australia...Embroidery Mountmellick Late 19th century Australia Satin jean fabric, with 3 large flower sprays using bullions, satin stitch, knots and detached lace stitches. ...Satin jean fabric, with 3 large flower sprays using bullions, satin stitch, knots and detached lace stitches. Flap is "V" shaped and case is trimmed with wide lace on 3 sides.embroidery, mountmellick, late 19th century, australia -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Cigar Band Ribbon Fragment, Edith Maud Strachan, 1900?
... ... Late 19th century... Australia...Patchwork Fragment Late 19th century Australia Triangle of yellow silk ribbon cigar bands joined together with rows of feather stitching, backed with fine yellow cotton. ...Found by Donor in her grandmother's work box. Thought to be made by Edith Maud Strachan, donor's grandmother.Triangle of yellow silk ribbon cigar bands joined together with rows of feather stitching, backed with fine yellow cotton.patchwork, fragment, late 19th century, australia -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaDomestic Object - Apron, Late 19th century
... ... Late 19th century... Australia...Belonged to a Mrs Bowman of Bendigo, born 1840, died 1925 Embroidery Surface stitchery Late 19th century Australia Aprons Black satin hostess apron with a bib with colourful silk embroidery of flowers and a parrot. ...Belonged to a Mrs Bowman of Bendigo, born 1840, died 1925Black satin hostess apron with a bib with colourful silk embroidery of flowers and a parrot. Wide black machine lace edging.embroidery, surface stitchery, late 19th century, australia, aprons -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Sampler, Mid 19th century
... ... Mid 19th Century... Australia...Canvas work Samplers Mid 19th Century Australia Three canvas work samples on different weights of evenweave linen canvas, different patterns sewn onto a cotton fabric backing. ...Thought to have been embroidered by the grandmother of the donor.Three canvas work samples on different weights of evenweave linen canvas, different patterns sewn onto a cotton fabric backing.canvas work, samplers, mid 19th century, australia -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Patchwork Quilt, Crazy Patchwork Quilt, Begin 1892
... ... Late 19th century... Australia...Patchwork Quilts Late 19th century Australia Crazy patchwork Crazy patchwork using a wide variety of materials and colours. ...Donors note: Commenced by Donor's mother 1892 and worked over some years. Marriage, business and World War I saw it laid aside. She died aged 88. In 1980 a friend procured old material and threads and completed the quilt.Crazy patchwork using a wide variety of materials and colours. Centre panel is deep red velvet with some surface stitches. Red cord edging and cream synthetic knit lining.patchwork, quilts, late 19th century, australia, crazy patchwork -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Victorian Chenille Panel, Late 19th century
... ... Late 19th century... Australia...From the donor's aunts home 'Canterbury House' Embroidery Panels Surface stitchery Late 19th century Australia Chenille Dark green velvet with a design on leaves and flowers worked in chenille in greens and cream. ...From the donor's aunts home 'Canterbury House'Dark green velvet with a design on leaves and flowers worked in chenille in greens and cream.embroidery, panels, surface stitchery, late 19th century, australia, chenille -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Pillow Covers (2), Miss Beamish, Late 19th C
... ... Late 19th century... Australia...made by 3 ladies, one of whom was Miss Beamish Embroidery White work Late 19th century Australia Each cover is made of 9 x 13 cm squares with designs which suggest MountMellick work. ...made by 3 ladies, one of whom was Miss BeamishEach cover is made of 9 x 13 cm squares with designs which suggest MountMellick work. Worked in a variety of designs ad stitches, includingsome open work fillings. The covers are joined and edged with lace.embroidery, white work, late 19th century, australia -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Pillow shams (pair), 1880-90
... ... Late 19th century... Australia...Embroidery Mountmellick Pillow cases Late 19th century Australia White cotton satin jean fabric with white cotton embroidery threads - thick and thin. ...White cotton satin jean fabric with white cotton embroidery threads - thick and thin. Four flower, leaf and stem designs in each corner of both shams. Satin stitch, bullions, braid stitch, knots, chain stitch, buttonhole, stem and detached buttonhole stitch, single feather stitch, scalloped buttonhole edging. See E0722 for matching night dress case.embroidery, mountmellick, pillow cases, late 19th century, australia -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Book cover, Late 19th century
... ... Late 19th century... Australia...Embroidery Late 19th century Australia Surface stitchery Small Articles Very small white book cover of cotton on linen with delicate oval design in white and mauve. ...Very small white book cover of cotton on linen with delicate oval design in white and mauve. The edging is in mauve buttonhole stitch in a small scallop.embroidery, late 19th century, australia, surface stitchery, small articles -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Australian Representative Man
... This book is of general as well as local interest as it gives short biographies of prominent 19th century Australian men. Included in the book are people of local importance to Warrnambool and district – Dr Fleetwood, Dr Singleton, Rev. ...The book contains 107 biographies of well-known 19th century men in Australia, together with their portraits fronted by a piece of tissue paper. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This book is of general as well as local interest as it gives short biographies of prominent 19th century Australian men. Included in the book are people of local importance to Warrnambool and district – Dr Fleetwood, Dr Singleton, Rev. ...This book is of general as well as local interest as it gives short biographies of prominent 19th century Australian men. Included in the book are people of local importance to Warrnambool and district – Dr Fleetwood, Dr Singleton, Rev. George Tait, James Stewart Butters, Stephen Henty and Dr Thomas Scott. This book is important because it has interesting and informative biographies of prominent Australian men of the 19th century but it is of greater importance to Warrnambool’s historians because of its biographies of men who were influential in Warrnambool’s history. It is also of interest that the book has the signature of Henri Worland, the Town Clerk of Warrnambool from 1918 to 1949. Worland was also a great Warrnambool historian, preserving items of historical importance, writing on local history and talking about our history for a number of years in a series of broadcasts on Warrnambool’s 3YB. It is due to him that we have ‘Australian Representative Men’ in our collection today. This is a hard cover book with a black cover and gold-coloured lettering on the spine. The pages are unnumbered. The book contains 107 biographies of well-known 19th century men in Australia, together with their portraits fronted by a piece of tissue paper. The book also has articles on the Federal Council and the Soudan Expedition. The first couple of pages are missing. The cover is a little stained and some of the pages have blotches on them. There are several stamps of the Warrnambool & District Historical Society.‘H.J.Worland’ history of warrnambool, dr fleetwood, dr singleton, dr thomas scott, stephen henty, james stewart butters, rev. george tait -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Bachelders Anglo American Chemist, 1880s
... ...19th Century Entertainment in Australia...R.G.Bachelder Beaumont Read Entertainment in Warrnambool 19th Century Entertainment in Australia These are three original programmes for Bachelder’s Anglo-American Christy Minstrels. ...These three programmes are advertising brochures for the entertainment of R.G. Bachelder’s Anglo-American Christy Minstrels. R.G. Bachelder was an American minstrel performer and showman. He and his company toured Australia in the 1870s and 1880s and for a time his partner was Horace Bent, regarded at the time as Australia’s greatest comedian. The three programmes date from the early 1880s, with the date of Programme One being 1882. The three programmes appear to feature only males with the man attractions being the African- American comedians, Sam Keenan and Alf Moynham and the singer, Beaumont Read. The latter was an American singer and songwriter and is regarded in some circles as the greatest male alto singer ever to appear on the Australian stage. He settled in Australia for a time. Other performers included W. Ball, C.S. Fredericks and T. Bergin.These three programmes are of considerable significance because they are original advertising brochures for Bachelder’s Anglo-American Christy Minstrels, a prominent entertainment company touring Australia in the second half of the 19th century. The items are also of significance because one of them is the brochure for a local Warrnambool concert held in the month of August in the Orderly Room in Kepler Street, Warrnambool This concert was a benefit for the famous alto singer Beaumont Read and was listed as the last performance of the company so it probably can be dated 1883. These are three original programmes for Bachelder’s Anglo-American Christy Minstrels. They date from the early 1880s. Programme One is a yellow sheet with black print and an ornamental border, Programme Two is a faded white sheet with black print and Programme Three is a white/cream sheet with black print and an ornamental border. The three items are somewhat tattered. r.g.bachelder, beaumont read, entertainment in warrnambool, 19th century entertainment in australia -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, The Wyndham Journal, late 19th century
... ...19th century Emigration to Australia...It is conjectured that Thomas Smith who had come to Australia on an earlier voyage and who was a printer in Koroit Street, Warrnambool in the 19th century, printed and bound the newsletters that his wife had kept. ...‘General Wyndham’ Ship 19th century Emigration to Australia Betsy and Thomas Smith History of Warrnambool This is a bound book of 44 pages containing a collection of nine newsletters printed on board the ship, ‘General Wyndham’ in 1857. ...This is a booklet containing the newspapers published on board the ship, ‘General Wyndham’ during its voyage from Liverpool to Melbourne in 1857. The newspapers may be copies of the newspapers rather than original ones. Betsey(Betsy/ Betty) Smith, the wife of Thomas Smith of Warrnambool, came to Australia with their daughter Lizzie (Elizabeth) on board the ‘General Wyndham’ in 1857 on the particular voyage during which these newsletters were printed (the emigrant ships coming to Australia at that time usually carried printing presses of some kind). It is conjectured that Thomas Smith who had come to Australia on an earlier voyage and who was a printer in Koroit Street, Warrnambool in the 19th century, printed and bound the newsletters that his wife had kept. This book is of great importance as a good collection of the newsletters printed on board emigrant ships. If the newsletters came from Betsy Smith then the significance is even greater. The newsletters tell us so much about life on board the ‘General Wyndham’ ship – the range of articles, the light-hearted humorous touches, the accounts of the deaths on board, the picture of life on board that is conveyed and the overall professional look of the newsletters make the journal interesting to read and of great historical interest. This is a bound book of 44 pages containing a collection of nine newsletters printed on board the ship, ‘General Wyndham’ in 1857. The cover is light brown and is very stained. The contents of the newspapers include poems, news items, reports of the ship’s log and its progress, accounts of the activities and organizations aboard the ship, letters to the editor and editorials. The stamp of the Warrnambool & District Historical Society is prominent throughout the book and some of the pages have been bound at the edges with white taping.‘general wyndham’ ship, 19th century emigration to australia, betsy and thomas smith, history of warrnambool -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Illustration/s, Haddon Smith Pty Ltd, "Sturt Street Ballarat", Sept. 1973
... Reproduction of a print from a 19th century Australian Publication, prepared and published by Dovers Pty Ltd. 9/1973 and printed by Allprint. ...Reproduction of a print from a 19th century Australian Publication, prepared and published by Dovers Pty Ltd. 9/1973 and printed by Allprint. ...Reproduction of an illustration of Sturt St. Ballarat from Grenville St, c1880, prior to horse trams. Shows people milling in the street around Grenville St in their "Sunday best". Has a number of horse drawn vehicles in the street. Reproduction of a print from a 19th century Australian Publication, prepared and published by Dovers Pty Ltd. 9/1973 and printed by Allprint. Printed on good quality light weight ivory board or card and mounted on the top edge onto a preprinted backing sheet with the details of the publication and paper used printed onto it. Embossed with "Dovers" logo along bottom edge. Appears to have been cut out of another publication. Noted as being designed by Haddon Smith Pty Ltd Acquired from J. Ellis of Tuncurry NSW by W.Doubleday on eBay for $6.50 25/4/2004 See paperwork with worksheet.trams, tramways, sturt st, ballarat, horse drawn vehicle -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Tertiary Orientation Programs, 1980, 1980
... The courses offered were TOP Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Workshop Practice and Drawing, Home Economics, Applied MAthematics, General Mathematics (Computing Option), Pure Mathematics, Physical Education, Physics, Craft, Ceramics and Sculpture, Garment Construction, Graphic Communication, Graphic Design (including Design Studies and Printmaking), History of Art, Painting and Drawing, Drawing, Photography, Accounting, Advanced Typewriting, Economics, Legal Studies, Secretarial Studies, 19th Century Australian History, 20th Century Australian History, Australian Media, Behavioural Studies, Drama, English Expression, Field Studies, Film Studies, Introduction to Psychology, Literature, Music, Political Studies and Sociology. ...The courses offered were TOP Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Workshop Practice and Drawing, Home Economics, Applied MAthematics, General Mathematics (Computing Option), Pure Mathematics, Physical Education, Physics, Craft, Ceramics and Sculpture, Garment Construction, Graphic Communication, Graphic Design (including Design Studies and Printmaking), History of Art, Painting and Drawing, Drawing, Photography, Accounting, Advanced Typewriting, Economics, Legal Studies, Secretarial Studies, 19th Century Australian History, 20th Century Australian History, Australian Media, Behavioural Studies, Drama, English Expression, Field Studies, Film Studies, Introduction to Psychology, Literature, Music, Political Studies and Sociology. ...148 page yellow covered book outlining the Tertiary Orientation Programs offered by the Ballarat School of Mines in 1980. The courses offered were TOP Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Workshop Practice and Drawing, Home Economics, Applied MAthematics, General Mathematics (Computing Option), Pure Mathematics, Physical Education, Physics, Craft, Ceramics and Sculpture, Garment Construction, Graphic Communication, Graphic Design (including Design Studies and Printmaking), History of Art, Painting and Drawing, Drawing, Photography, Accounting, Advanced Typewriting, Economics, Legal Studies, Secretarial Studies, 19th Century Australian History, 20th Century Australian History, Australian Media, Behavioural Studies, Drama, English Expression, Field Studies, Film Studies, Introduction to Psychology, Literature, Music, Political Studies and Sociology. Programs were offered in Applied Science, Nursing, Physical Education, Home Economics, Engineering, Computer Science, Accounting, Secretarial, Humanities and Social Sciences, Art & Design and Fashion and Design.ballarat school of mines, tertiary orientation program, top, courses -
Plutarch ProjectClothing - Girls dancing costume apron, Traditional costume
... The full costume used traditionally by girls in the 16th to 19th century AD. In Australia used by Thessaloniki Association “The White Tower” in Greek dances, parades and theatrical performances as a traditional costume....Plutarch Project Caulfield Junction melbourne The full costume used traditionally by girls in the 16th to 19th century AD. In Australia used by Thessaloniki Association “The White Tower” in Greek dances, parades and theatrical performances as a traditional costume. ...The full costume used traditionally by girls in the 16th to 19th century AD. In Australia used by Thessaloniki Association “The White Tower” in Greek dances, parades and theatrical performances as a traditional costume.Historical significance for the purposes it was used by Thessaloniki Association "The White Tower", in functions, dancing and parades.Girl's dancing costume apron, red velvet with embroidery along outside. Red lining. Part "C" of a 4 piece costume.girl, dancing, costume, apron, βλαχοπούλα, ποδιά, greek, plutarch, στολή -
Plutarch ProjectGirls dancing costume scarf, κασκόλ, στολή, costume, scarf, Plutarch
... The full costume used traditionally by girls in the 16th to 19th century AD. In Australia used by Thessaloniki Association “The White Tower” in Greek dances, parades and theatrical performances as a traditional costume....Plutarch Project Caulfield Junction melbourne The full costume used traditionally by girls in the 16th to 19th century AD. In Australia used by Thessaloniki Association “The White Tower” in Greek dances, parades and theatrical performances as a traditional costume. ...The full costume used traditionally by girls in the 16th to 19th century AD. In Australia used by Thessaloniki Association “The White Tower” in Greek dances, parades and theatrical performances as a traditional costume.Historical significance for the purposes it was used by Thessaloniki Association "The White Tower", in functions, dancing and parades.Yellow girl's dancing costume scarf, triangular in shape, silk with gold and silver embroidery around top. Part "D" of a four piece costume.girl, dancing, costume, scarf, βλαχοπούλα, κασκόλ, greek -
Vision AustraliaFunctional object - Object, 3 x mats made by RVIB workers
... Mat making was an essential part of many workshops staffed by blind or vision impaired employees since the 19th century. In Australia, it was a skill taught in along the eastern seaboard until the supply of cheaper mats from Asian sources rendered it financially non-viable as a source of employment. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Mat making was an essential part of many workshops staffed by blind or vision impaired employees since the 19th century. ...Mat making was an essential part of many workshops staffed by blind or vision impaired employees since the 19th century. In Australia, it was a skill taught in along the eastern seaboard until the supply of cheaper mats from Asian sources rendered it financially non-viable as a source of employment. These examples were made in the RVIB workshops and demonstrate the variety that could be made, with a plain mat, one printed 'RVIB' in black on one side and in in reverse in various colours on the other, and the other with 'Welcome' on the front and 'Made by the blind' on the reverse.3 coir mats made by RVIB workersRVIB Made by the blindemployment, royal victorian institute for the blind -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Artefact, Lister, Shearing heads, Early 20th century
... Australia. Although exports have declined over the past decades the production of fine wool still remains important in our economy. The great increase in wool production in the mid to late 19th century in Australia led to the need to replace the hand shears with some mechanized form of shearing. ...Australia. Although exports have declined over the past decades the production of fine wool still remains important in our economy. The great increase in wool production in the mid to late 19th century in Australia led to the need to replace the hand shears with some mechanized form of shearing. ...The woollen industry has always been of the utmost importance in Australia. Although exports have declined over the past decades the production of fine wool still remains important in our economy. The great increase in wool production in the mid to late 19th century in Australia led to the need to replace the hand shears with some mechanized form of shearing. The first sheep shearing machine in Australia was patented in 1867 and improvements to this early model were made over the ensuing years. The early 1890s saw the introduction of flexible drive shafts. The two items here described show this innovation. These two items are of interest as examples of handpieces used early in the 20th century in the mechanized shearing of sheep. They would be typical of the pieces used in the wool industry in the early 20th century in Western Victoria. There are today many local shearers living in Warrnambool and nearby towns and working in the district. .1 This is a metal handpiece for a sheep shearing mechanism. It has a toothed blade attached with metal screws at one end and a jointed metal pipe at the other end for attachment to the shearing machine. The middle section has been covered with black leather for easier gripping. .2 This is a metal handpiece for a sheep shearing mechanism. It has a toothed blade at one end and a flexible metal attachment at the other end to connect it to the shearing machine. Both items are rusted and stained. ‘Sunbeam Flight Lister’sheep shearing in the western district, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Penguin Books, Kirkham's Find Mary Gaunt, 1988
... if she wished to pursue a career and gives us a good description of 19th century rural Australia. ... if she wished to pursue a career and gives us a good description of 19th century rural Australia. Although it is only a reprint this novel is of some interest as it was written by Mary Gaunt, an Australian writer of considerable importance. ...A novel outlining the difficulties faced by 19th century women wishing to pursue a career.This is a soft cover book of 340 pages. It has a purple cover with a reproduction of a 19th century painting on the front cover and material about the contents of the book on the back cover. The spine is an orange colour with black and white printing. The book has an introduction by Kylie Tennant, an afterword by Dale Spender and 29 chapters of a novel. fictionA novel outlining the difficulties faced by 19th century women wishing to pursue a career.mary gaunt, history of warrnambool, women in literature -
Brown Hill Progress Association Inc.Document, List of Bus and Char-a-Banc Plying for Hire, 1923, 1923
... The name derives from the French char à bancs ("carriage with wooden benches"), the vehicle having originated in France in the early 19th century. In Australia a modern similar type of bus or motorcoach, with a lateral door for each row of seats, survived up to the 1970s and was referred to as side loader bus; but all or most of them were not open-topped. ...The name derives from the French char à bancs ("carriage with wooden benches"), the vehicle having originated in France in the early 19th century. In Australia a modern similar type of bus or motorcoach, with a lateral door for each row of seats, survived up to the 1970s and was referred to as side loader bus; but all or most of them were not open-topped. ...A charabanc or "char-à-banc" is a type of horse-drawn vehicle or early motor coach, usually open-topped, common in Britain during the early part of the 20th century. It has "benched seats arranged in rows, looking forward, commonly used for large parties, whether as public conveyances or for excursions." It was especially popular for sight-seeing or "works outings" to the country or the seaside, organised by businesses once a year. The name derives from the French char à bancs ("carriage with wooden benches"), the vehicle having originated in France in the early 19th century. In Australia a modern similar type of bus or motorcoach, with a lateral door for each row of seats, survived up to the 1970s and was referred to as side loader bus; but all or most of them were not open-topped. (Wikipedia)Two pages relating to buses, char-a-bancs and trams in Ballaratbus, tram, char-a-banc, john lucas, john j. mckenna, hugh williams, a.b. smith, thomas pascoe, h.g. whiteley, walter hearne, thomas james, george skinner, sydney stapleton, hugh george lake, oscar cruikshank, robert taylor, thomas powell, wilmot, j.p. bennett -
Merri-bek City CouncilLithograph, Megan Cope, Black Napoleon (Eulope), 2019
... Black Napoleon (Eulope) is part of a series of lithographs that highlights what Cope sees as ‘just one of the many stories of powerful and clever people defying Empire’ at the turn of the 19th century in Australia. The Black Napoleon series was produced as part of the Australian Print Workshop’s French Connections project. ...Black Napoleon (Eulope) is part of a series of lithographs that highlights what Cope sees as ‘just one of the many stories of powerful and clever people defying Empire’ at the turn of the 19th century in Australia. The Black Napoleon series was produced as part of the Australian Print Workshop’s French Connections project. ...Working across installation, video and painting, Quandamooka artist Megan Cope investigates issues relating to colonial histories, the environment and mapping practices. Black Napoleon (Eulope) is part of a series of lithographs that highlights what Cope sees as ‘just one of the many stories of powerful and clever people defying Empire’ at the turn of the 19th century in Australia. The Black Napoleon series was produced as part of the Australian Print Workshop’s French Connections project. The project aimed to produce new work responding to the National Archive in Paris, with a focus on cultural materials relating to early exploration of Australia and the Pacific. It was important to Cope that she did not simply repeat the material of the archive, which was collected and conserved within a colonial framework. Instead, Cope’s work addresses Eulope’s sovereignty and role in resisting invasion. Eulope was a Quandamooka man named after Napoleon Buonaparte because of his leadership in battles against British forces, which invaded Stradbroke Island in the early 1800s.
