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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: POSTCARD AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS
... BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: POSTCARD AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS.......Australian animals...Photograph BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: POSTCARD AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS. ...Postcard include photo of many kangaroos. Produced by Biscay Greetings Pty Ltd, Telephone (03) 544 5144.On the back: Hi, we are having a great time. Visited Lansell Plaza shopping centre (it used to be Marong Village). You should see it now, lots on new shops - 56 in all. We had trouble picking where to have lunch, there's so many places to choose from. see you soon Len and Elaine.basil miller, australian animals, kangaroos, post card -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: SOME AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS
... AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: SOME AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS...Small booklet: Some Australian Animals. On the front cover a Koala with baby on the back. ...Book AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: SOME AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS ...Small booklet: Some Australian Animals. On the front cover a Koala with baby on the back. Published in April 1959 by the Bank of New South Wales. It has 17 pages. Contents: Foreword - Banded Ant Eater - Spiny Ant Eater - Bandicoots - Bats - Bilbies - Marsupial Cats -Cuscus - Dingo - Flying Foxes - Flying Squirrels - Gliders - Koala (inside front cover0 - Kangaroos - Mice - Marsupial Mice - Marsupial Mole - Numbat - Pademelons - Platypus - Possums - Rats - Tasmanian Devil - Tasmanian Tiger - Tiger cat - Thylacine - Wallabies - Wallaroos - Warrigal - Wombats.books, natural history, native animals -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Sandra Opie, Victoria School, Villers Bretonneux, 18/05/2012
... ...australian animals...Each pilister is carved with an Australian Animal....Each pilister is carved with an Australian Animal. Victoria School, Villers Bretonneux Photograph Photograph - Colour Sandra Opie ...Built in 1923-1927, the school is the gift from the children of the state of Victoria, Australia, to the children of Villers-Bretonneux as proof of their love and good-will towards France. Twelve hundred Australian soldiers, fathers and brothers of these children, gave their lives for the heroic recapture of the town on April 24th and 25th, 1918. On the front of the building there are two plaques (one in French and one in English) referring to this. In the School Yard, as well as an Aboriginal style mural created by the students of the school and inaugurated on ANZAC Day 2009, is an inscription over the porch on a green background in yellow writing saying : DO NOT FORGET AUSTRALIA Due to the strong bond of friendship between the Australian population and the inhabitants of Villers-Bretonneux. This message expresses the need to remember and show gratitude. Also situated in the school is the Victoria Hall, with its wooden paneling, co-ordinated by the Ballarat Technical Art School with most of the carving being undertaken by Australian sculptor John Grant of Daylesford Technical College in Victoria. The carvings represent fauna and flora from Australia. (http://www.museeaustralien.com/en/?Victoria_school, accessed 04/02/2014)Photographs of each of the Pilister at Victoria School, Villers Bretonneux. Each pilister is carved with an Australian Animal.villers-bretonneux, ballarat technical art school, victoria school, victoria hall, world war, world war 1, australian animals, possum, cockatoo, kookaburra, platypus, lyrebird, koala -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Report, Kate Bodley (Melbourne Zoo), Addendum: Drug Formularly for Use With Zoo Animals and Australian Wildlife, 2000
... Addendum: Drug Formularly for Use With Zoo Animals and Australian Wildlife...animals...australian wildlife...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne veterinary science zoo animals australian wildlife Typed document. Addendum: Drug Formularly for Use With Zoo Animals and Australian Wildlife Document Report Kate Bodley (Melbourne Zoo) ...veterinary science, zoo animals, australian wildlife -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Report, Kate Bodley (Melbourne Zoo), Veterinary care and management of zoo animals and Australian wildlife, 2000
... Veterinary care and management of zoo animals and Australian wildlife...animals...australian wildlife...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne veterinary science masters degree zoo animals australian wildlife Typed document. partial fulfilment for degree of Master of Veterinary Studies Veterinary care and management of zoo animals and Australian wildlife Document Report Kate Bodley (Melbourne Zoo) ...veterinary science, masters degree, zoo animals, australian wildlife -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocuments - Reports, Unidentified Large Cat Sightings in Maryborough
... ...australian mythical animals collection... (.7) Profile of Central Victorian Cat Australian Animal Folklore Collection... (.7) Profile of Central Victorian Cat Australian Animal Folklore Collection Unidentified Large Cat Sightings in Maryborough Documents - Reports ...The folder or correspondence is the result of a Freedom of Informaition request made to the Department of Primary Industries in 2011. The folder was collected for research being conducted by David Waldron. John Higgins, managing editor of the Maryborough Advertiser was interested in sightings of what some suggested to be a puma or mountain lion in Central Victoria. A number of A4 printouts relating to large cat sightings in the Maryborough (Vic) area, many reported by the Marlborough Advertiser. The large cat referred to is often referred to as a Puma or Mountain Lion. (.7) Profile of Central Victorian Cat Australian Animal Folklore Collectionaustralian animal folklore collection, cat, ferral cat, puma, mountain lion, maryborough, maryborough victoria, ds saunders, bryan walters, bernie mall, peter chapple. graham george, australian cougar, felid, pamela parker, alan foskett, daisy hill, panther, john dix, ray elliott, dennis wiley, police sightings, graham hunt, brian douglas, stuart mill, graeme grant, a. venes, avoca, julie hobbs, greg gallagher, taltarni, moonambel, fred beach, majorca, michael rayner, chateau remy, john robb, wayne irvine, brian anderson, peter davies, talbot, joyce davies, tom davies, len farthing, barry rinaldi, edward stone, brian stone, judith tranter, alan poole, shane long, jim smith, lloyd forge, carisbrook, murray henderson, doug grose, john higgins, footprint cast, australian dasyurids, felis concolor, lioness, lion, shane long, wareek, koo-jar hill, american troops, betley cat, daisy hill cat, phelan road cat, amherst cat, john higgin, angus reynolds, betley tiger, tim clark, walters cougar catcher, identification chart, david towler, bob carr, rare fauna research society, lancefield cat, bernie mace, robert pattison, bryan de lacy, romsey, murray henderson, brian collinson, neil grummett, grummett, kenneth lamont, lamont, foskett, hobbs, rinaldi, poole, forge, henderson, grant, elliott, anderson, stone, irvine, douglas, stewart, long, mythical, myth, folklore, australian mythical animals collection, david waldron, land protection, d.s. saunders, judith henke, ravenswood, wedderburn, feral cat, laanecoorie, shellbourne, barru rinaldi, lan poole, dorothy smith, amherst cemetery, graham grant, maryborough advertiser, central victorian cat, st arnaud, kyneton, shane one wareek, lack of fossil evidence, koo-jat hill, cougar hill, plaster casts, lummis, goldsborough, ian lummis, hamilton, swan hill, wodonga -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: WONDERS OF THE WILD
... ... Australian animals...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PLACE Land wildlife Lydia Chancellor collection wildllife Australian flora Australian fauna plants animals Australian plants Australian animals Australian wildlife marine life Australian marine life Australia sciences Wonders of the Wild. ...A handkerchief box containing 'The Sun-News Pictorial,' cuttings on 'The Wonders of the Wild.' These clips contain photos of Insects, flora, birds, fish, lizards, snakes, trees, marine animals. In serial form 1-100. Dated 1938.Wonders of the Wild. Sun 1938. 1-100place, land, wildlife, lydia chancellor, collection, wildllife, australian flora, australian fauna, plants, animals, australian plants, australian animals, australian wildlife, marine life, australian marine life, australia, sciences -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: CHILDREN
... ... Australian history... animals...Contains mostly pictures of or relating to children but does contain some items related to Australian history and animals. Sources include 'National Geographic,' 'To-day' and 'Australian Women's Weekly.' ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSON Individual children Lydia Chancellor collection ephemera children person Australian history animals female male person A box decorated with red Christmas paper. ...A box decorated with red Christmas paper. Contains mostly pictures of or relating to children but does contain some items related to Australian history and animals. Sources include 'National Geographic,' 'To-day' and 'Australian Women's Weekly.' Dated 1933-1955.person, individual, children, lydia chancellor, collection, ephemera, children, person, australian history, animals, female, male, person -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: WONDERS OF THE NORTH. FAMOUS PEOPLE
... ... Australian animals...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PLACE Land rural life Lydia Chancellor collection Australia place Aboriginal Australian Aborigines Aborigines Northern Australian Australian flora Australian fauna fauna flora plants Australian plants Australian animals animals Australian lighthouses lighthouses sciences botany tourism famous people male person Wonders of the north 1-100 1938-9 Then and Now 'A small orange Old Gold chocolate box containing 2 newspaper columns. ...'A small orange Old Gold chocolate box containing 2 newspaper columns. (i) Wonders of the North' series 1-100. 1938-1939. (ii). This series of clips contains references to Aboriginal/Indiginous people. 'Then and Now Public Men'. These clips have a young/older photo and the positions they held in their professional life. Both columns from the 'Sun-News Pictorial' newspaper.Wonders of the north 1-100 1938-9 Then and Nowplace, land, rural life, lydia chancellor, collection, australia, place, aboriginal, australian aborigines, aborigines, northern australian, australian flora, australian fauna, fauna, flora, plants, australian plants, australian animals, animals, australian lighthouses, lighthouses, sciences, botany, tourism, famous people, male, person -
Mont De LanceyMixed media - Book and Record, Harold J. Pollock, Menura the Lyrebird, 1979 Metric ed
... ...Australian animals...Pollock the author, was known for his keen interest inanimals and birds in the Victorian bush. Animals Australian birds Australian animals Lyrebirds Recording A book and recording of Australian Bush Sounds from the Victorian border to Cape York. ...A book and recording of Australian Bush Sounds from the Victorian border to Cape York. It is a follow-up to the previously very successful record of Australian Bird songs by Carl and Lise Weismann in 1957 - 58. All were recorded in their natural surroundings but for the Dingoes which they had to insert the howls of a group in a faunal reserve. The lyrebird was drawn from and excellent sequence by Harold Pollock. The book describes the Sound and Communication in Animals and Insect Sounds.A slim square hardcover book with text by Harold J. Pollock and an EP record inside the front cover - Menura the Lyrebird Australian Bush Sounds. The cover has a photograph of a Black Swan nesting in open wetlands. Inside the left front cover is a pocket with an EP record recorded by Harold j. Pollock. by The book has explanations of the sounds recorded as well as black and white photographs of the lyrebirds featured. Pp.20. There is small gift card included with a coloured illustration on the front of The Mountain Pheasant (Lyrebird) On the back of the card is a description of the artist, R Browne, who was a convict artist of little renown. The card was printed to aid: Victorian Association for Mental Health, Camberwell, Vic.3124. Pp.20. non-fictionA book and recording of Australian Bush Sounds from the Victorian border to Cape York. It is a follow-up to the previously very successful record of Australian Bird songs by Carl and Lise Weismann in 1957 - 58. All were recorded in their natural surroundings but for the Dingoes which they had to insert the howls of a group in a faunal reserve. The lyrebird was drawn from and excellent sequence by Harold Pollock. The book describes the Sound and Communication in Animals and Insect Sounds.animals, australian birds, australian animals, lyrebirds, recording -
Bendigo Military MuseumBooklet, "The Mascot Menace"
... animals by Returning Forces in WW2. Was common for Service people to bring back mascots as souvenirs from overseas in breach of Australian Regulations. ...Small brown booklet issued by Australian Military Forces. 22 pages of content in black and white. In relation to import of animals on plants back into Australia by Military or Civilians....Front header "Australian Animal Disease Control" and titled "The Mascot Menace"/...Mascots Disease Control WW2 Front header "Australian Animal Disease Control" and titled "The Mascot Menace"/ Small brown booklet issued by Australian Military Forces. 22 pages of content in black and white. ...Booklet issued by Military Forces, outlining rules in relation to the import of plants and animals by Returning Forces in WW2. Was common for Service people to bring back mascots as souvenirs from overseas in breach of Australian Regulations. Small brown booklet issued by Australian Military Forces. 22 pages of content in black and white. In relation to import of animals on plants back into Australia by Military or Civilians.Front header "Australian Animal Disease Control" and titled "The Mascot Menace"/mascots, disease control, ww2 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH FEMALE KANGAROO AND JOEY IN POUCH
... ...Australian animals...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields basil miller Australian animals Kangaroo Postcard of female grey kangaroo and joey in pouch. ...Postcard of female grey kangaroo and joey in pouch. Made in Western Germany in perfect colour for John Englander and Co Pty Ltd Melbourne.basil miller, australian animals, kangaroo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: POSTCARD KOOKABURRA
... ...Australian animals...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields basil miller Australian animals kookaburra Postcard of Kookaburra. ...Postcard of Kookaburra. Produced by National View, printed by Murfett Publishers Australia.basil miller, australian animals, kookaburra -
Mont De LanceyMixed media - Book and Record, Australian Bush Sounds - book, Australian Bush Sounds, 1968
... ...Australian animals...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Animals Insects Mammals Australian birds Australian animals A book and recording of Australian Bush Sounds from the Victorian border to Cape York. ...A book and recording of Australian Bush Sounds from the Victorian border to Cape York. It is a follow-up to the previously very successful record of Australian Bird songs by Carl and Lise Weismann in 1957 - 58. All were recorded in their natural surroundings but for the Dingoes which they had to insert the howls of a group in a faunal reserve. The lyrebird was drawn from and excellent sequence by Harold Pollock. The book describes the Sound and Communication in Animals and Insect Sounds.A slim square hardcover book with text by Allen Keast and a record of Australian Bush Sounds. The cover has a photograph of a Black Swan nesting in open wetlands. Inside the left front cover is a pocket with an EP record by Carl and Lise Weismann. The book has explanations of the sounds recorded as well as black and white photographs of the creatures featured. p.20.non-fictionA book and recording of Australian Bush Sounds from the Victorian border to Cape York. It is a follow-up to the previously very successful record of Australian Bird songs by Carl and Lise Weismann in 1957 - 58. All were recorded in their natural surroundings but for the Dingoes which they had to insert the howls of a group in a faunal reserve. The lyrebird was drawn from and excellent sequence by Harold Pollock. The book describes the Sound and Communication in Animals and Insect Sounds.animals, insects, mammals, australian birds, australian animals -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocuments - Reports, Reports and articles relating to Big Cats
... The articles were used for research into Australian Animal Folklore....Research documents relating to reports into big cats and other animals of Australian Folklore. (1) Acclimatizing the World: A history of the Paradigmatic Colonial Science by Michael A. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The articles were used for research into Australian Animal Folklore. Australian Animal Folklore Collection David Cass Brisbane ranges natinoal park big cats bruce Meredith anakie otway ranges faecesologist puma black leopard Peter Chapple Otway Stephen frankenburg faeces Helen McCracken feral cats mythical myth folklore Research documents relating to reports into big cats and other animals of Australian Folklore ...The articles were used for research into Australian Animal Folklore.Research documents relating to reports into big cats and other animals of Australian Folklore. (1) Acclimatizing the World: A history of the Paradigmatic Colonial Science by Michael A. Osborne. (.2) A novel microsatellite (STR) marker for forensic identification of big cats India by Anju Singh et al. (.3) The Feral Cat by Ian Mahood (.4) Report Re Faeces Suspected to Be from a Big Cat by David Cass (.5) Indentification of Leopard, Panthera Pardus, in South Eastern Australia by Analysis of DNA from Hairs by Stephen Frankenberg and david Cass. (.6) David Cass's Story by David Cass (.7) Animal calls mistaken for big cats- Graeme Ambrose (.8) Review of Cat Ecology & Management Strategies in Australia - Elizabeth Denny and Christopher Dickman (.9) Ecology of the Feral Cat, Felis catus (L.), in South eastern Australia. III.*Home ranges and Population ecology in Semiarid North-West Victoria -Evan Jones and Brian Coman. (.10) Feeding Ecology and population Dynamics of the feral cat (Felis Catus) in relation to the availability of prey in central-eastern New South Wales - Robyn Molsher, Alan Newsome and Chris Dickman. (.11) Thylaine associated with the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales - R.N. Paddle. Australian Animal Folklore Collectionaustralian animal folklore collection, david cass, brisbane ranges natinoal park, big cats, bruce, meredith, anakie, otway ranges, faecesologist, puma, black leopard, peter chapple, otway, stephen frankenburg, faeces, helen mccracken, feral cats, mythical, myth, folklore -
Williamstown Historical Society IncContainer - Tea caddy
... Tea caddy (with Australian native animals decoration,) produced to store tea by Bushells. ...It is decorated with polychrome transfers in blue, green, yellow and grey, depicting Australian animals in bushland setting. On the larger sides: a kangaroo, a koala, a kookaburra and an emu. ...Tea caddy (with Australian native animals decoration,) produced to store tea by Bushells. ...Tea caddy (with Australian native animals decoration,) produced to store tea by Bushells. Bushells was established in 1883 and was one of Australia's most successful brand names. By the early 1900s Bushells focused its attention on brand promotion with its tea tins featuring iconic Australian fauna as part of its brand identification. The one Lb/500g tins were made from the 1930s to the 1950s. These tins have become nostalgic pieces of Australian kitchen ware. Item is of historical interset.A Bushells eight-sided cylindrical tin tea caddy with a lid. Four sides are large, the other four are small. It is decorated with polychrome transfers in blue, green, yellow and grey, depicting Australian animals in bushland setting. On the larger sides: a kangaroo, a koala, a kookaburra and an emu. Top of tea caddy lid: "Bushells/Tea of Flavor" Embossed on base of tea caddy: "Bushells/Tea of Flavor/FIRST GRADE/1 LB NET" -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlaster cast, David Pepper- Edwards, Plaster cast of a Puma Footprint, c 2004
... These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection...David Pepper-Edwards used a number of plaster cast footprints for comparison of unidentified field casts. australian animal folklore collection david pepper edwards pepper edwards big cat cat puma plaster cast footprint mythical myth folklore Plaster casts of a Puma footprint. ...David Pepper-Edwards used a number of plaster cast footprints for comparison of unidentified field casts.Plaster casts of a Puma footprint. These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collectionaustralian animal folklore collection, david pepper edwards, pepper edwards, big cat, cat, puma, plaster cast, footprint, mythical, myth, folklore -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBadge - Falls Creek Ski School Level Badges
... Each level is represented by an different Australian animal. The program was sponsored by QANTAS....Each level is represented by an different Australian animal. The program was sponsored by QANTAS. ...This item is from the private collection of George Shirling of Red Onion, Falls Creek. The badges were awarded to participants who achieved different levels of the Falls Creek Ski School as part of the Junior program. George Shirling arrived in Falls Creek in 1962. He engaged Phil Nowell to build the original Koki Alpine Lodge which opened in 1965 with 14 beds. George operated the lodge with Michael “Baldy” Blackwell as manager. He also graduated in sport psychology in 1981 and was invited to become team psychologist for the Australian Winter Olympic team which went to Albertville, France, in 1992. He later owned the Red Onion Chalet. George credited the success of Koki to “Baldy” Blackwell. “Baldy” and Phil Nowell started the Trackers Mountain Lodge in partnership during the 1980s. In 1971 George sold Koki Lodge to Sigi Doerr. In 2024 the renamed Koki Alpine resort remains a highly popular destination in Falls Creek. George Shirling passed away on 27th February 2023. He had remained actively involved in Falls Creek and was generous with his time and knowledge, always an amazing supporter of The Falls Creek Museum and Falls Creek Village.This item is significant because the badges recognise progress through the Falls Creek Ski School Program.A set of metal badges awarded for progress through the Ski School Program. Each level is represented by an different Australian animal. The program was sponsored by QANTAS.george shirling, falls creek -
Federation University Historical CollectionReport, Grampians Puma
... White A4 pages laser printed pages related to a study conducted on the possibility of a Grampians Puma (Felis concolor) populations. Australian Animal Foklore Collection...Australian Animal Foklore Collection Grampians Puma Report ...The study into the Grampians Puma was undertaken by John A. Henry to settle the question of the existence of a puma population in the mountains. People who believe they have sighted a puma, or have sighted other evidence, were interviewed. The study also looked into records relating to the potential of USA army personal leaving a mascot in the grampians. Also see cat no 14012 - Pumas in the Grampians Mountains: A compelling Case?: An up-dated Report of the Deakin Puma StudyWhite A4 pages laser printed pages related to a study conducted on the possibility of a Grampians Puma (Felis concolor) populations. Australian Animal Foklore Collectionaustralian animal folklore collection, john a henry, john henry, maurice hornocker, grampians, geranium springs, puma, felis concor, mt bepcha, scats, us army, peter morris, hans brunner, mt gambier, raaf, ernst wieher, ellis tucker, halls gap, peter dryden, geoff riddle, snow astbury, robert hiatt, tom schubert, trevor clark, dick saligari, ted saligari, terry zerbst, brian warren, gary middleton, barry henderson, morrie lawson, bill hower, michael harrison, ray kerris, robert east, terry rethus, dougal shilcock, garth rees, ilka rees, harry shrive, ellis tucker, american airmen, mascot, billywing range, sandy mackirdy, mark johnson, john morris, des paulson, feral cat, roses gap, paula odare, gaye beveridge, donald macarthur, karen jeffery, plaster casts, terry rethus, tom schubert, victoria valley, mt talbot, fox, john spencer, ivan bother, neal bother, evan macklay, harry shrive, bill hower, michael harrsion, norma harrison, ellis tucker, gary middleton, barry henderson, joy potter, les becker, john ryan, cam anderson, richardson, shirley farrant, adinsall, max xharles, margaret hurley, linda crawford, don anderson, paddy hynes, barry bell, neal boethe, mark johnson, victoria point, david hamilton, wally smith, mythical, myth, folklore -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlaster cast, David Pepper-Edwards (probably), Plaster Cast of a Big Cat Footprint, c 2004
... These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection...David Pepper-Edwards used a number of plaster cast footprints made at Taronga Zoo in the identification of Big Cat sightings in the bush. australian animal folklore collection david pepper edwards pepper edwards big cat cat plaster cast footprint mythical myth folklore Plaster casts of big cat footprints. ...David Pepper-Edwards used a number of plaster cast footprints made at Taronga Zoo in the identification of Big Cat sightings in the bush.Plaster casts of big cat footprints. These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collectionaustralian animal folklore collection, david pepper edwards, pepper edwards, big cat, cat, plaster cast, footprint, mythical, myth, folklore -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlaster cast, David Pepper-Edwards, Plaster Cast of a Lion Footprint, 04/2004
... These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection...These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection Plaster Cast of a Lion Footprint Plaster cast David Pepper-Edwards ...The cast of a captive female African Lion aged 5 months was made by David Pepper-Edwards at Taronga Zoo, Sydney, NSW. David Pepper-Edwards used a number of plaster cast footprints for comparison of unidentified field casts.Two plaster casts of a Lion footprint. These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collectionverso: TZ, lion, male, 04/04australian animal folklore collection, david pepper edwards, pepper edwards, big cat, cat, lion, plaster cast, footprint, mythical, myth, folklore -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlaster cast, David Pepper-Edwards (probably), Plaster Cast of an Alpine Dingo, 04/2004
... These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection...These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection Plaster Cast of an Alpine Dingo Plaster cast David Pepper-Edwards (probably) ...The cast of a captive Alpine Dingo was made by David Pepper-Edwards at Taronga Zoo, Sydney, NSW. David Pepper-Edwards used a number of plaster cast footprints for comparison of unidentified field casts.Plaster casts of an Alpine Dingo Footprint. These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore CollectionVerso: TZ, Alpine Dingo, 4/04australian animal folklore collection, david pepper edwards, pepper edwards, alpine dingo, dingo, plaster cast, footprint, mythical, myth, folklore -
Federation University Historical CollectionResin cast, Resin Cast of a Large Cat Footprint, c 2004
... These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection...These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection Resin Cast of a Large Cat Footprint Resin cast ...David Pepper-Edwards used a number of plaster cast footprints for comparison of unidentified field casts.Plaster casts of big cat footprint. These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collectionaustralian animal folklore collection, david pepper edwards, pepper edwards, big cat, cat, plaster cast, cast, resin cast, footprint, mythical, myth, folklore -
Tennis AustraliaFigurine, 1999
... Tennis Australia Animal series figurine, Number 4 Kangaroo. ...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis Tennis Australia Animal series figurine, Number 4 Kangaroo. ...Tennis Australia Animal series figurine, Number 4 Kangaroo. In box with small leaflet containing information about the animal. Materials: Metal, Cardboard, Inktennis -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, First half 20th century
... It is the story of a young boy's visit to London zoo and has illustrations of Australian animals. The cover and first pages are missing....It is the story of a young boy's visit to London zoo and has illustrations of Australian animals. The cover and first pages are missing. book ...The illustrations in this book are attributed to EULALIE. Eulalie ( Eulalie M. (Eulalie Minfred Banks), 1895-1999) was born in London and illustrated more than 50 children's books as well as cards, calendars and even murals. She died at 104 and was still painting into her 90's. This book is a children's story book and has been well used. It seems to be aimed at very young children.This book is a typical example a child's story book of the 1940's.A children's story book with large colourful illustrations. It is the story of a young boy's visit to London zoo and has illustrations of Australian animals. The cover and first pages are missing.book-children's eulalie-banks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ephemera - Emu Creek Bush Band Collection: Country Dance Album cover
... The illustration features a woman in classical dress holding a lyre harp surrounded by Australian animals....The illustration features a woman in classical dress holding a lyre harp surrounded by Australian animals. Ephemera Emu Creek Bush Band Collection: Country Dance Album cover John Williams ...Until the 35th Edition, this magazine was titled "The Australian Musical Magazine" and was first published in 1874. No 42 was published between 1897 (No. 41) and 1899 (No.44).A photocopy of the cover of an album of country dances called Nicholson's Musical Magazine. The illustration features a woman in classical dress holding a lyre harp surrounded by Australian animals.emu creek bush band, australian colonial dance, nicholson's australian musical magazine -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlaster cast, David Pepper-Edwards, Plaster Cast of a Golden Cat Footprint, 05/2004
... These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection...These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection Plaster Cast of a Golden Cat Footprint Plaster cast David Pepper-Edwards ...The cast of a captive Golden Cat was made by David Pepper-Edwards at Taronga Zoo, Sydney, NSW. David Pepper-Edwards used a number of plaster cast footprints for comparison of unidentified field casts.Three plaster casts of a Golden Cat footprint. These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore CollectionVerso: TZ, Golden Cat, male, 5/04australian animal folklore collection, david pepper edwards, pepper edwards, big cat, cat, golden cat, plaster cast, footprint, mythical, myth, folklore -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlaster cast, Plaster Cast of a Bob Cat Footprint, c 2004
... These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection...David Pepper-Edwards used a number of plaster cast footprints for comparison of unidentified field casts. australian animal folklore david pepper edwards pepper edwards bob cat big cat cat footprint cast versoL Bob Cat Two plaster casts of a Bob Cat footrpint. ...This is a cast of unknown origin and was probably made commercially. David Pepper-Edwards used a number of plaster cast footprints for comparison of unidentified field casts.Two plaster casts of a Bob Cat footrpint. These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore CollectionversoL Bob Cataustralian animal folklore, david pepper edwards, pepper edwards, bob cat, big cat, cat, footprint, cast -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlaster cast, David Pepper-Edwards, Plaster Cast of a Tropical Dingo Footprint, 04/2004
... These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection...These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection Plaster Cast of a Tropical Dingo Footprint Plaster cast David Pepper-Edwards ...The cast of a captive Alpine Dingo was made by David Pepper-Edwards at Taronga Zoo, Sydney, NSW. David Pepper-Edwards used a number of plaster cast footprints for comparison of unidentified field casts.Two plaster casts of a Tropical Dingo footprint. These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore CollectionVerso: TZ, Tropical Dingo, 4/04australian animal folklore collection, david pepper edwards, pepper edwards, tropical dingo, dingo, plaster cast, footprint, mythical, myth, folklore -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlaster cast, David Pepper-Edwards, Plaster cast of a Clouded Leopard Footprint, 03/2004
... These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection...These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore Collection Plaster cast of a Clouded Leopard Footprint Plaster cast David Pepper-Edwards ...The cast of a captive Clouded Leopard was made by David Pepper-Edwards at Taronga Zoo, Sydney, NSW. David Pepper-Edwards used a number of plaster cast footprints for comparison of unidentified field casts.Two plaster casts of a male Clouded Leopard. These casts were used in the identification of photographs and sightings of large cats in the Australian Bush. Australian Animal Folklore CollectionVerso: TZ, 3/04/male/Clouded Leopardaustralian animal folklore collection, david pepper edwards, pepper edwards, big cat, cat, clouded leopard, plaster cast, footprint, mythical, myth, folklore
