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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Hostess Training Manual - ANSETT - Airlines of Australia
... Hostess Training Manual - ANSETT - Airlines of Australia...Hostess Training Manual - ANSETT - Airlines of Australia... - ANSETT - Airlines of Australia Manual Hostess Training Manual ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Air Hostess Manual Ansett Airlines of Australia
... Air Hostess Manual Ansett Airlines of Australia...Air Hostess Manual Ansett Airlines of Australia... Airlines of Australia Manual Air Hostess Manual Ansett Airlines ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Douglas DC-9 Operating Manual Ansett Airlines Of Australia
... Douglas DC-9 Operating Manual Ansett Airlines Of Australia...Douglas DC-9 Operating Manual Ansett Airlines Of Australia...Douglas DC-9 Operating Manual Ansett Airlines Of Australia ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - Engineering Apprentice Prospectus Ansett Airlines Of Australia
... Engineering Apprentice Prospectus Ansett Airlines Of...Engineering Apprentice Prospectus Ansett Airlines Of...Engineering Apprentice Prospectus Ansett Airlines ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - Your Flight Souvenir With The Compliments Of Ansett Airlines Of Australia
... Airlines Of Australia.... Airlines Of Australia.... With The Compliments Of Ansett Airlines Of Australia. ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Ansett Airlines Of Australia Engineering Resources
... Ansett Airlines Of Australia Engineering Resources....Ansett Airlines Of Australia Engineering Resources....Ansett Airlines Of Australia Engineering Resources. Booklet ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Ansett Airlines Of Australia New Guinea Service Hostess Information
... Ansett Airlines Of Australia New Guinea Service Hostess...Ansett Airlines Of Australia New Guinea Service Hostess...Ansett Airlines Of Australia New Guinea Service Hostess ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Ansett - Douglas DC-9 Operating Manual, Douglas DC-9 Operating Manual Ansett Airlines of Australia
... Douglas DC-9 Operating Manual Ansett Airlines of Australia...Ansett Airlines of Australia... of Australia Ansett Airlines of Australia ...Ansett Airlines of Australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Ansett Airlines Douglas DC-9 Flight Study Guide, Douglas DC-9 Flight Study Guide Ansett Airlines of Australia
... Douglas DC-9 Flight Study Guide Ansett Airlines of...Ansett Airlines of Australia... Airlines of Australia Ansett Airlines of Australia ...Ansett Airlines of Australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Ansett Airlines Douglas DC-4 Maintenance Manuals, Ansett Airlines of Australia Maintenance System Manual Douglas DC4/ATL98 Carvair Maintenance Manual
... Ansett Airlines of Australia Maintenance System Manual...Ansett Airlines of Australia... Maintenance Manuals Manual Ansett Airlines of Australia Maintenance ...Ansett Airlines of Australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - Guide Lines to Survival Ansett Airlines of Australia Traing Centre
... Guide Lines to Survival Ansett Airlines of Australia Traing... Airlines of Australia Traing Centre Booklet ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Boeing 727 Flight Study Guide Ansett Airlines of Australia, Boeing 727 Flight Study Guide
... Boeing 727 Flight Study Guide Ansett Airlines of Australia...Boeing 727 Flight Study Guide Ansett Airlines of Australia ... -
Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum
Headwear - Hat, Pillbox, 1969-1972
... ansett airlines of australia... Airlines of Australia 1969 to 1972. Donated to Sir Reginald Ansett... uniform designed for Ansett Airlines of Australia 1969 to 1972 ...Part of hostess/stewardess uniform designed for Ansett Airlines of Australia 1969 to 1972. Donated to Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum. Complements the collection of air flight crew attire 1969 to 1972.Beige pillbox hat, with a flat crown and straight, upright sides.Turned brim, featuring peaked detail on one side. Piped edging. Heavy duty cotton fabric with reinforcing stitches. Fawn grosgrain ribbon interfacing inside. Cream Bem silk lining. Gold coloured badge features 1968-1981 Ansett logo: A Delta"Nivek Headware Reg. Melb" on label inside. Blue ink numeral 21 handwritten on label. Possibly size 21 inch hat.hostess, 1970's, flight attendants, ansett airlines of australia, stewardess, pillbox, 1969-1972, beige, nivek headwear -
Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum
Journal - Journal, Monthly, Panorama, The Journal of Ansett Airlines of Australia, Vol.23, No 5, June 1981, 1981
... Panorama, The Journal of Ansett Airlines of Australia, Vol... Panorama, The Journal of Ansett Airlines of Australia, Vol.23, No 5 ...In 1981, Ansett Australia introduced a new look for their uniforms. The designer was Adele Weiss, wife of Peter Weiss.The journal and the uniforms displayed at the museum, demonstrate the collaboration between Ansett and two Australian fashion designers.Colour printed journal with illustrations1981, uniform, stewardess, hostess, flight attendant, adele weiss -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Report on Ansett Elfin Car Racing Team and Submission of Budget, Mr J. North, Ansett Airlines of Australia
... Mr J. North, Ansett Airlines of Australia...Dark brown folder Mr J. North, Ansett Airlines of Australia ... -
Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum
Headwear - Hat, Pillbox, 1972 - 1977
... ansett airlines of australia... Airlines of Australia 1969 to 1972..../stewardess uniform designed for Ansett Airlines of Australia 1969 ...Donated by Shirley Boles, to Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum. Part of hostess/stewardess uniform designed for Ansett Airlines of Australia 1969 to 1972.Complements the collection of air flight crew attire 1969 to 1972.Beige pillbox hat, with a flat crown and straight, upright sides.Turned brim, featuring peaked detail on one side. Piped edging. Heavy duty poly-cotton fabric with reinforcing stitches. Fawn grosgrain ribbon interfacing inside. Cream Bem silk lining. Gold coloured badge features 1968-1981 Ansett logo: A Delta." by Nivek Headwear Reg. Melb" on label inside. Red ink numeral 21 handwritten on label. Possibly size 21 inch hat. Handwritten initial "SB" in red ink on manufacturer's label. Commercial name tag, labelled Shirley Boles hand sewn to Grosgrain ribbon.beige, hostess, 1970's, flight attendants, ansett airlines of australia, stewardess, pillbox, shirley boles, 1969-1972 -
Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum
Headwear - Hat, Pillbox, 1969-1972
... ansett airlines of australia... for Ansett Airlines of Australia between 1969 to 1972. It was donated... the stewardess uniform designed for Ansett Airlines of Australia between ...This hat complements the stewardess uniform designed for Ansett Airlines of Australia between 1969 to 1972. It was donated by Shirley Boles, to Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum. Shirley Boles was an air hostess with ANA in the early days of Ansett. Shirley has made a considerable contribution of items to the Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum. She was a popular staff member who worked for many years with the company.Beige pillbox hat, with a flat crown and straight, upright sides.Turned up brim, featuring peaked detail on one side. Piped edging. Heavy duty cotton fabric with reinforcing stitches. Fawn grosgrain ribbon interfacing inside. Cream Bem silk lining. Gold coloured badge features 1968-1981 Ansett logo: A Delta" by Nivek Headwear Reg. Melb" on label inside. Red ink numeral 21 & 1/2 handwritten on label. Possibly size 21 inch hat. beige, hostess, 1970's, flight attendants, ansett airlines of australia, stewardess, pillbox, shirley boles, 1969-1972 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Graphical Logic - An Introduction To Graphical Logic, Graphical Logic
... Ansett Airlines Of Australia Training Centre... - An Introduction To Graphical Logic Book Graphical Logic Ansett Airlines ...Ansett Airlines Of Australia Training Centre -
Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum
Hat, unknown
... ansett airlines of australia... No inscriptions or identifying marks Unknown at this stage ansett airlines ...Unknown at this stageAnsett Hostess hat. Navy blue basket-weave nylon narrow-brimmed sunhat style with rounded crown. 1.5cm interior grosgrain ribbon bandNo inscriptions or identifying marksansett airlines of australia, hostess / stewardess, sunhat, navy -
Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum
Headwear - Hair scrunchie, unknown
... ansett airlines of australia... accessory ansett airlines of australia hostess / stewardess hair ...Ansett Australia Hostess / Stewardess hair accessoryAnsett Airlines Hostess hair scrunchie with elastic insert. White cotton with navy blue 4mm stripes & irregular-shaped navy 6mm spots. Finished with red piping. Overall width (unstretched) 15cmNo inscriptions or markings.ansett airlines of australia, hostess / stewardess, hair accessory, scruchie, navy blue, white, red piping -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Ansett Airlines Your Guide Melbourne Airport Tullarmarine
... Ansett Airlines Of Australia Begin Operating From...Ansett Airlines Of Australia Begin Operating From ...Ansett Airlines Of Australia Begin Operating From Tullarmarine June 20,1971 -
Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum
Headwear - Hat, Bowler, 1972-1977
... Ansett Airlines of Australia 1972-1977... by NIVEK HEADWARE. Reg. Melb. Donor: EDDY Ansett Airlines ...Ansett Airlines of Australia 1972-1977Complements the collection of air flight crew attire.Orange bowler hat, with black stripe on band and around crown, lined in cream material. This hat comes with the round Ansett Delta - golden A shape on black enamel - insignia attached in front. Made by NIVEK HEADWARE. Reg. Melb. Donor: EDDY hostess, flight attendant, uniform, orange, 1972-1977, bowler, nivek headwear, stewardess, ansett, delta -
Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum
Hat, 1972-1977
... Service Staff of Ansett Airlines of Australia between 1972-1977. ... to uniform designed for Customer Service Staff of Ansett Airlines ...Pill-box hat belonging to uniform designed for Customer Service Staff of Ansett Airlines of Australia between 1972-1977. Mustard coloured Pillbox Hat , with flat crown and straight, upright sides. Turned brim featuring peaked detail on one side. Piped edging. Heavy-duty poly-cotton (?) fabric with reinforcing stitching. Fawn grosgrain ribbon interfacing inside. Cream bemsilk lining. Maker's label appears to have been removed. Worn by Customer Service staff. Maker's label no longer on item. Highly similar to hat item 00008 manufactured by "Nivek Headwear Reg. Melb" customer service staff, mustard, pill-box hat, 1970s, ansett airlines -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Ansett Correspondence Relating to New Colour Scheme for its Aircraft, New Aircraft Colours
... -ANA to Ansett Airlines of Australia and the associated change...-ANA to Ansett Airlines of Australia and the associated change ...Correspondence relates to Ansett's name change from Ansett-ANA to Ansett Airlines of Australia and the associated change of logo and colour scheme -
Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum
Headwear - Hat, Pillbox, 1972-1977
... Boles Ansett Airlines of Australia 1969-1972 Uniform designed... by Shirley Boles Ansett Airlines of Australia 1969-1972 Uniform ...Donated to Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum by Shirley Boles Ansett Airlines of Australia 1969-1972 Uniform designed for Hostess/Stewardess uniform. Complements the collection of air flight crew attire 1969-1972.Shirley Boles was an air hostess with ANA in the early days of Ansett. Shirley has made a considerable contribution of items to the Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum. She was a popular staff member who worked for many years with the company.Beige coloured pillbox hat , with flat crown and straight, upright sides. Turned up brim featuring peaked detail on one side. Piped edging. Heavy-duty poly-cotton (?) fabric with reinforcing stitching. Fawn grosgrain ribbon interfacing inside. Cream bemsilk lining. Gold coloured badge features 1968-1981 Ansett Logo A Delta "by Nivek Headwear Reg. Melb" on label inside. Pencil numeral 20 & 1/2 hand written on label. Commercial Name Tag hand sown Shirley Boles customer service staff, pill-box hat, 1970s, beige, hostess, stewardess, shirley boles, flight attendants, 1969-1972 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Ansett Australia Boarding Pass, 1996
... Document Ansett Australia Boarding Pass, 1996 A white card boarding ...A white card boarding pass with green strip along the lower edge. The baording pass is made out to Mary Hollick, lecturer in Tourism and the University of Ballarat (now Federation University)ansett australia, boarding pass, mary hollick, airlines -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ansett Australia Victorian Tourism Awards - University of Ballarat, 1999
A Submission to Tourism Victoria for the 1999 Ansett Australia Victorian Tourism Awards - Industry Education Category by Centre for Tourism University of Ballarat.White soft covered book of 24 pages and attachments.history and nature of our business, business success, contribution to the development of tourism at the local, regional and state levels, raising professionalism in the tourism industry, michael pearlman, jane picken, wendy liddell, arden joseph, mary hollick, alex ruggero, kendall airlines, john simos, sandra leach, monika heim, jeff floyd, jacqueline turner, nicole tangey, andrew duncan, deidre k. giblin, robert edwards, anne saunders, jenny nemeth, alice mills, nicole mackley, luis m diamonon, david riley, olivia hazledine, tourism victoria, jenny meaney, belinda pearce, peter freund, kerry kyriacou, mary hickey, ulla hiltula, ken hore, tracey hull, tom smith, liz seymon, meryl hodgson, rosie king, gerard ballantyne, emma cottis, david dunoon, customer service, ansett, tourism awards -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Digital Flight Simulator Fokker F.27 Ansett Airlines & Redifon
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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Frances Burke, Goanna, c. early 1950s
Frances Burke: Designer of Modern Textiles Australia’s most influential and celebrated textile designer of the mid-20th century, Frances Burke (1904-1994), employed Australian native flora, garden flowers, marine subjects, Indigenous culture and increasingly, abstract motifs in her stunning modern fabrics. A confident, determined designer and businesswoman; Burke made the shift from fine art to design in 1937. While she began by designing dress fabrics for Melbourne’s fashionable Georges Department store, printing them on linen using lino blocks, she was an early adopter of the screen-printing process and during the war years began printing on cotton. Burke’s furnishing fabrics took their place in influential modern buildings Australia-wide through collaborations with leading architects and interior designers. They included Robin Boyd’s 1949 House of Tomorrow, Roy Grounds’ Quamby flats, Guilford Bell’s Royal Hayman Island Resort for Ansett Airlines, and Yuncken, Freeman Brothers, Griffiths and Simpson’s Canberra Civic Centre Theatre. In the post-war period, Burke made regular trips to the United States and Europe, on her return advising homeowners and manufacturers on the latest trends in products, colours and home design in lectures and interviews. At New Design her fabric showroom and interior design consultancy Burke introduced furniture by emerging designers Clement Meadmore and Grant Featherston in the early 1950s and presented local and imported homewares, mostly from the United States. She was enthusiastic about the convenient and comfortable lifestyle experienced by ordinary American women. Her fabrics and advice were regularly featured in Australian Home Beautiful, Australian House and Garden and the newspapers of the day. Some of Burke’s designs had remarkable longevity. Tiger Stripe (1938) for example, continued to be produced in a wide range of colours until 1970 and Crete (1946) remained a popular choice for interiors into the 1960s. Drawing from a rich variety of sources including Indigenous culture in Goanna (c.1954) and Pacific Island tapa cloth designs in Bird and Tree (1940), Burke also looked to Japan in designs such as Plum Blossom (1948) and Zen (1965). She loved exploring the potential of native flora, seen in designs including Waratah (1955) and Flannel Flower (1955), while garden flowers were the source for many other designs including Belladonna (1940), Periwinkle (n.d.) and Rose (1947). Burke’s clever interplay of a single striking printed colour with lively gestural lines revealing the white base fabric, gave her designs a vibrancy that characterised the optimistic post-war era. This can be seen in Burke’s fabrics for Hayman Island including Angel Fish and Seapiece (both 1949) which expressed the freshness and excitement of the luxurious new tropical resort and led to further commissions. Burke’s three decades in business (1937-1970) were an unparalleled success in the story of Australian design. Her fabrics have been collected by the NGA, the Powerhouse Museum, NGV, RMIT Design Archives and Sydney Living Museums in addition to Ararat Gallery TAMA. Written by Nanette Carter and Robyn Oswald-Jacobs. -
Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Frances Burke, Mosaic, c. 1962
Frances Burke: Designer of Modern Textiles Australia’s most influential and celebrated textile designer of the mid-20th century, Frances Burke (1904-1994), employed Australian native flora, garden flowers, marine subjects, Indigenous culture and increasingly, abstract motifs in her stunning modern fabrics. A confident, determined designer and businesswoman; Burke made the shift from fine art to design in 1937. While she began by designing dress fabrics for Melbourne’s fashionable Georges Department store, printing them on linen using lino blocks, she was an early adopter of the screen-printing process and during the war years began printing on cotton. Burke’s furnishing fabrics took their place in influential modern buildings Australia-wide through collaborations with leading architects and interior designers. They included Robin Boyd’s 1949 House of Tomorrow, Roy Grounds’ Quamby flats, Guilford Bell’s Royal Hayman Island Resort for Ansett Airlines, and Yuncken, Freeman Brothers, Griffiths and Simpson’s Canberra Civic Centre Theatre. In the post-war period, Burke made regular trips to the United States and Europe, on her return advising homeowners and manufacturers on the latest trends in products, colours and home design in lectures and interviews. At New Design her fabric showroom and interior design consultancy Burke introduced furniture by emerging designers Clement Meadmore and Grant Featherston in the early 1950s and presented local and imported homewares, mostly from the United States. She was enthusiastic about the convenient and comfortable lifestyle experienced by ordinary American women. Her fabrics and advice were regularly featured in Australian Home Beautiful, Australian House and Garden and the newspapers of the day. Some of Burke’s designs had remarkable longevity. Tiger Stripe (1938) for example, continued to be produced in a wide range of colours until 1970 and Crete (1946) remained a popular choice for interiors into the 1960s. Drawing from a rich variety of sources including Indigenous culture in Goanna (c.1954) and Pacific Island tapa cloth designs in Bird and Tree (1940), Burke also looked to Japan in designs such as Plum Blossom (1948) and Zen (1965). She loved exploring the potential of native flora, seen in designs including Waratah (1955) and Flannel Flower (1955), while garden flowers were the source for many other designs including Belladonna (1940), Periwinkle (n.d.) and Rose (1947). Burke’s clever interplay of a single striking printed colour with lively gestural lines revealing the white base fabric, gave her designs a vibrancy that characterised the optimistic post-war era. This can be seen in Burke’s fabrics for Hayman Island including Angel Fish and Seapiece (both 1949) which expressed the freshness and excitement of the luxurious new tropical resort and led to further commissions. Burke’s three decades in business (1937-1970) were an unparalleled success in the story of Australian design. Her fabrics have been collected by the NGA, the Powerhouse Museum, NGV, RMIT Design Archives and Sydney Living Museums in addition to Ararat Gallery TAMA. Written by Nanette Carter and Robyn Oswald-Jacobs.