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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - FOSTER AND WILSON COLLECTION: CERTIFICATE AUSTRALIAN NATIVE ASSOCIATION EAGLEHAWK BRANCH, 1907
... FOSTER AND WILSON COLLECTION: CERTIFICATE AUSTRALIAN NATIVE...Certificate from Australian Natives Association Eaglehawk... from Australian Natives Association Eaglehawk Branch ...Certificate from Australian Natives Association Eaglehawk Branch Competitions 1907. Coloured Certificate in green and sepia printed on thick cream coloured card. A wide border surrounds a rectangular illustrated certificate. There is intricate scrollwork with floral emblems, a figure in classical robes holding an artist's palette is standing against a pillar with a lyre and mask on the right hand side and on the left hand side a cherub is singing while playing a lyre. At the bottom in the centre is a drawing of a man standing holding a document. The words Australian natives Association Eaglehawk Branch Competitions 1907 First Prize Awarded to Miss M Foster For Piano Duet open, E Harris President and John Trevean Secretary are printed in the centre.F W Niven & Co Design No 11document, certificate, music -
Pyrenees Shire Council
Plaque, Australian Natives Association, 2001
... The Centenerary of the Australian Natives Association... Natives Association..."AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION FEDERATION 1901 BUY... The Centenerary of the Australian Natives Association was held in 2001 ...The Centenerary of the Australian Natives Association was held in 2001 significant to the Pyrenees Shire and Lexton communitybronze plaque from the Centenerary of the Australian Natives Association"AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION FEDERATION 1901 BUY AUSTRALIAN 100 YEARS OF SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA" -
Clunes Museum
Document - CERTIFICATE, SEPT. 1861
... THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVE ASSOCIATION... OF THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION. CLUNES.-- CLUNES BRANCH NO. 12... OF A BRANCH OF THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVE ASSOCIATION AT CLUNES 1881... CERTIFICATES BANKS THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVE ASSOCIATION WOODEN FRAMED ...CERTIFICATE - COMMISSION TO ORGANISE A NEW BRANCH OF THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION. CLUNES.-- CLUNES BRANCH NO. 12 - PRESIDENT J.M. CAHILL SECRETARY F.WAINWRIGHTWOODEN FRAMED CERTIFICATE TO RECOGNISE THE FORMATION OF A BRANCH OF THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVE ASSOCIATION AT CLUNES 1881local history, document, certificates, banks, the australian native association -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... Australian Natives Association Conference Dinner setting...Sepia Photograph of Australian Natives Association...Australian Natives Association, Conference Dinner, Port... Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Australian Natives Association ...Australian Natives Association Conference Dinner setting 1899 catered for by F & W. English Port Fairy 198 persons catered forSepia Photograph of Australian Natives Association Conference Dinner setting 1899Australian Natives Association, Conference Dinner, Port Fairy 1899, Caterers for Banquets & c, F.& W.English, 198 personsevents, civil, ceremony, a.n.a., australian natives association, f.& w engish, engish, catering, caters -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.
Plaque "ANA"100 years service to Australia, Circa 20th century
... CENTENARY PLAQUE AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION.1871 - 1971... are the words AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION and at the bottom...AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION 100 YEARS OF SERVICE... of the Australian Natives Association and depicts some of the achievements ...CENTENARY PLAQUE AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION.1871 - 1971.This plaque commemorates the centenary of the Australian Natives Association and depicts some of the achievements brought about by the Association in Australia over a Century.The circular shape symbolizes a continuous line of achievements around a central point or theme.Whithin this shape are three bands of waving and undulating sand textured steps,passing through the map of Australia. these bands signify the rolling sandy plains which are so characteristic of this country .There is a total of seven basic shapes representing the seven states - six of which are overlapping representing the mainland.The six oval shapes depict The ANA.crest Federation 1901.The Made in Australia Council.The Australia Day Council. The Armed Forces and Friendly Society.Made to commemorate 100 years service of ANA to Australia.A rectangular shadow box style frame of brown wood,in which is a round Brass Medallion on a beige background.Around the edge are wavy bands representing rolling sands.At the top are the words AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION and at the bottom is inscribed 100 YEARS OF SERVICE and on a map of Australia TO AUSTRALIA.There are seven basic oval shapes on which -from the top-is the ANA Crest and the words Federation 1901.then a Boomerang with the stars of the Southern Cross and the words Buy Australian,then a map of Australia on which are standing three figures of Army,Navy,Airforce Personel,then the Australian flag with Jan 26 and Friendly Society.AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION 100 YEARS OF SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA.ana commemoration plaque. -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Certificate (item) - A.N.A. Ex-President's Certificate, Australian Natives Association, Australian Natives Association Ex-Presidents Certificate, 1934
... A branch of the Australian Natives Association was opened...Australian Natives Association Ex-President's Certificate.... Australian Natives Association Bacchus Marsh Australian Natives ...A branch of the Australian Natives Association was opened in Bacchus Marsh in 1889. australian natives association bacchus marsh, australian natives association hall bacchus marsh -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Tool - Embossing Punch
... for the Australian Natives Association Branch 28. ... Melbourne Branch (no. 28) of the Australian Natives Association.... Natives Association Branch 28. Australian Natives Association ...Punch would have been used to emboss correspondence for the Australian Natives Association Branch 28. Decorated black metal embossing punch for the Port Melbourne Branch (no. 28) of the Australian Natives Association.australian natives association -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Document, Sun Office, Australian Natives Association, Rutherglen Branch, No. 128, 13/05/1935
... of the Australian Natives Association, to be held on Tuesday, May 28th 1935.... the Half Yearly meeting of the branch of the Australian Natives... of the Australian Natives Association, to be held on Tuesday, May 28th 1935 ...Invitation issued to W. Williamson on May 13th, 1935, to attend the half yearly meeting of the Rutherglen Branch of the Australian Natives Association, to be held on Tuesday, May 28th 1935.Paper invitation, issued to W. Williamson, to attend the Half Yearly meeting of the branch of the Australian Natives Associationw williamson, australian natives association, lodges -
Pyrenees Shire Council
Hand painted record, Address recognising Mr Amos Hinchcliffe, 1932
... as President of the Australian Natives association (Lexton Branch no.91... Amos Hichcliffe as President of the Australian Natives... of the Australian Natives association (Lexton Branch no.91) from 1931-1932 ...This item recognises the service of Mr Amos Hichcliffe as President of the Australian Natives association (Lexton Branch no.91) from 1931-1932 significant to the Pyrenees Shire and Lexton communityA formal 'address' letter to recognise the service of Mr Amos Hichcliffe as President of the Australian Natives association (Lexton Branch no.91) from 1931-1932 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Programme, ANA Ringwood Branch - Programme of Toast List, 1935, 4-Sep-35
... of the Australian Natives Association, Ringwood Branch. Visit also of Chief... - Australian Natives Association, Ringwood Branch. +Additional Keywords... on Monday 9th September 1935 of the Australian Natives Association ...Programme of Toast List for the third "Smoke Social" held in the Parish Hall, Ringwood Street on Monday 9th September 1935 of the Australian Natives Association, Ringwood Branch. Visit also of Chief President Mr P.J. Toohey J.P.Buff coloured cardboard with black printing on both sides - Australian Natives Association, Ringwood Branch. +Additional Keywords: Toohey, Mr P.J. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Australian Natives Association Roll of Honour Gallipoli 1915
... The Australian Natives Association was founded to cultivate...Stapled sheets from the Australian Natives Association Roll... The Australian Natives Association was founded to cultivate 'the proper ...The Australian Natives Association was founded to cultivate 'the proper patriotic sentiment".These documents list members who served in World War 1 and members of branches who lived in or around Port Melbourne.Stapled sheets from the Australian Natives Association Roll of Honour Gallipoli 1915 has a coloured image of Anzac Cove below the heraldic images for the six Australian States.australian natives association, private g jeffries, war - world war i -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Australian Natives' Association Correspondence to Ballarat School of Mines, 04/02/1958 and 05/02/1958
... The Australian Natives Association was founded in 1871...Two typewritten letters between the Australian Natives... The Australian Natives Association was founded in 1871, and key members ...The Australian Natives Association was founded in 1871, and key members included Alfred Deakin. The Ballarat branch was at 22 Camp Street. The Ballarat School of Mines was formed in 1870, and gradually developed to become an education facility. This correspondence dates from the 4th and 5th February 1958, and concerns a Branch Address on the 10th of February about the "Functions of the Mines Department and Mineral Resources in Victoria", to which School of Mines teachers and students were invited.Two typewritten letters between the Australian Natives' Association (A.N.A) and Ballarat School of Mines. Includes notes from secretary and A.N.A Letterhead.Letterhead - "This Flag represents Your Country: Support it." letterhead, australian natives association, school of mines, ana, deakin, alfred deakin, camp street, ballarat, ballarat school of mines principal, r. w. richards, s. a. c. williams, secretary, lydiard street south, w. g. foley, invitation, speech, address, dick richards, richard w. richards, australian natives' assoication, ana branch 4 ballarat -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine, ANAPress, No.5, December, 1973, 12/1973
... The Australian Natives' Association (ANA) was founded... Natives' Association. Contents include: * The story of the Eureka... The Australian Natives' Association (ANA) was founded in 1871. Australian ...The Australian Natives' Association (ANA) was founded in 1871.Sixteen page black and white magazine of the Australian Natives' Association. Contents include: * The story of the Eureka Stockade by Keith Rash. * Who wants to be a Lodge Secretary? * Obituary for Sydney Gordon Herron * District Councils and Branches * Anakie No 138 - 80th Anniversary * Foreign Imports: how do they flourish * Obituary for Albert Edward Daviesaustralian natives' association, ana, eureka, keith rash, rash, bryan kelleher, -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Horticultural Press Pty Ltd, Reports of proceedings, 1941
... as the Chief President of the Australian Natives Association from 1938...‘Australian Natives Association’ ‘Reports of Proceedings... of the Australian Natives Association from 1938 to 1940. The Australian ...This book, a de-luxe copy, was given to John Dwyer as the Chief President of the Australian Natives Association from 1938 to 1940. The Australian Natives Association (A.N.A.) was established in Melbourne in 1871 as a benefit society. Originally membership was restricted to white men born in Australia. The A.N.A. was influential in Australian politics, especially in the 1890s when it campaigned vigorously for Federation. In 1993 it merged with Manchester Unity I.O.O.F. to form Australia Unity, for many years the largest benefit society in Australia. The annual Victorian Conference of A.N.A was held in Warrnambool in 1931. John Beynon Dwyer (1904-1999) came to Warrnambool in 1937 and assumed control of the legal practice in Kepler Street of Desmond Dunne, retiring in 1984. J. B. Dwyer was a long-serving City Councillor (1937-1975) and was awarded an O.B.E. for municipal service in 1966. This book is of considerable importance as it was a presentation copy given to John B. Dwyer, a prominent Warrnambool lawyer, when he retired as Chief President of the Australian Natives Association in 1940. This is a soft-cover book of 92 pages. It is a de-luxe edition with a green leather cover with gold printing on the front. The inside of the covers has a green and yellow mottled pattern The leather on the spine is very worn and the book’s cover is scuffed. There are some insert title pages in yellow and blue thick card. There is one loose leaflet.‘Australian Natives Association’ ‘Reports of Proceedings Victorian Board of Directors March 1938 to March 1940’ ‘J.B.Dwyer Chief President’ john b. dwyer, warrnambool, australian natives association, history of warrnambool -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Membership Certificate, F.W. Niven & Co, 1894 (Exact)
... membership of J.F. Smith of Australian Natives Association... / Prosperity Unity Peace / Australian Natives' Association...-country Australian Natives Association j f smith "Advance ...Certificate printed in 4 colours on cardboard, denoting membership of J.F. Smith of Australian Natives Association, illustrated with native flora & fauna, oval shaped inscription, basically pink on greenish background."Advance Australia" under coat of arms. "Federation / Prosperity Unity Peace / Australian Natives' Association / Certificate of Membership / This is to Certify That Mr J.F. Smith / Of Rutherglen Was Elected a Member Of / The Rutherglen Branch No. 128 / On the Tenth Day of July 1894 / Joseph W. Kirton President / Board of Directors" Followed by unreadable signature of Secretary. "F.W. Niven & Co, Ballarat"australian natives association, j f smith -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, John Gray, Letter of Condolence from ANA to John Mateer. 1883, 14/12/1883
... The Australian Natives Association (ANA) Benefit Society... is from the Australian Natives Association Ballarat Branch No. 4...Australian Natives Association Ballaarat Branch No 4 14th... The Australian Natives Association (ANA) Benefit Society was formed ...The Australian Natives Association (ANA) Benefit Society was formed in 1871 at a meeting of young men in Grimwood's Hotel, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. The Association was one of many friendly societies that also aimed to promote the moral, social and intellectual advancement of its members. The young founders restricted membership to native-born Australians, but there were no Koories among them. The Australian Natives Association Ballarat Branch (No4) was founded in 1874. The association’s modest building was based in Camp Street and the branch was one of the most active in the colony, playing a key role in Federation. The Ballarat branch of the ANA was wound up in 1957 and the double storey building has since been used as for office space most recently for employment companies such as Tracey Recruitment. Ballarat's ANA Hall has heritage status under the City of Ballarat’s Camp Street heritage overlay HO186, however it is not listed by either the Victorian Heritage Register or the National Trust.Handwritten letter glued onto a lined page. The letter is from the Australian Natives Association Ballarat Branch No. 4, and is written to John Mateer at the time of his wife's death. The letter is signed by John Gray (President) and Fred Wainwright (secretary). Fred Wainwright was the first secretary of ANA branch No. 4. hew as a clerk at Ballarat Town Hall, and presented an essay on Federation of Australian Colonies in 1879.Australian Natives Association Ballaarat Branch No 4 14th December 1883. Dear Sir The members of this branch of the A.N.A. desire us to convey to you expression of their deep sympanth with you in the irreparable loss you have sustained by the death of your dearly beloved wife. The Members are fully aware that during the first month of such an overpowering infliction the most sincere sympathy of the truest friends can do little by alleviate the bitter pangs of remembrance and sorrow, still they trust that you may be enabled to submit with christian calmness and fortitude to the Will of Him, who, when seeming to act most severely wit us, is in His Own Divine Wisdom, ordering things for the best. We are Dear Sir Yours fraternally John Gray President fred Wainwright Secretary To Mr John Mateer australian natives' association, ana, ballarat branch no. 4. ballaarat branch no. 4, gray, john gray, wainwright, fred wainwright, mateer, john mateer -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Certificate, Australian Natives Association, Certificate of Membership, 1906, November 1906
... branch of the Australian Natives Association. They were surprised...Australian Natives Association, Certificate of Membership... February 1903 a branch of the Australian Natives Association ...At the beginning of February 1903 a few men covered the district to see whether the time was ripe to form a Beech Forest branch of the Australian Natives Association. They were surprised at the response from intending members so they contacted the Colac branch who sent up some members as a follow-up. 51 said they would become benefit members and 5 would become honorary members. As a result on the 26 February 1903 a branch of the Australian Natives Association was established in Beech Forest. At a meeting where 40 people were present, Mr. T.M. Burke, the Victorian President, spoke to the meeting, outlining the aims, objects and benefits of the ANA and saying that the Victorian membership was 22,000. He then installed the several officers of the newly constituted Beech Forest branch. By August 1906 the Beech Forest branch membership was moving ahead with sixteen new members being proposed. Mr Fred Cookson was one of them, and he and the other new members were given their Certificates of Membership on the 14 November, 1906.Australian Natives Association, Certificate of Membership, certifying that Mr Fred Cookson of Beech Forest was elected a member of the Beech Forest Branch No.211 on the 14th day of November 1906. Signed by Arthur D. Freeman, President of the Association, and F.C. Wainwright, General Secretary.australian natives association; ana; beech forest; -
Clunes Museum
Certificate
... A FRAMED CERTIFICATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION... history documents certificates the australian natives association ...A FRAMED CERTIFICATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION - TO ORGANISE A NEW BRANCH IN CLUNESlocal history, documents, certificates, the australian natives association -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - DOCUMENT .THE NATIONAL AUSTRALIAN, 1886
... the auspices of The Australian Natives Association.... of The Australian Natives Association. Document DOCUMENT .THE NATIONAL ...Document. The National Australian. Published under the auspices of The Australian Natives Association. -
Wycheproof & District Historical Society Inc.
Document - Charter, framed, 1885
... Many Australian Natives' Association subscribers' details... Number 45 for Australian Natives' Association. Contents of 24... Room 4,Cabinet 2B Many Australian Natives' Association ...Wycheproof Historical Society has the Charlton Independent newspaper report Clip of Friday, November 27,1885 of the Opening of ANA Branch Number 45, Wycheproof, in Supplementary file box,Room 1,also ANA Display folder in Upper Level Room 4,Cabinet 2B Many Australian Natives' Association subscribers' details are found in our collection of old A.N.A. books.These record books give names, occupations,locations and transfer information.The formation of the Wycheproof Branch made this historical data possible. This is an original charter dated 1885 - an old historical document. In 1993 Austalian Natives' Association(ANA)joined forces with Manchester Unity to create Australian Unity. A.N.A. Charter signed by chief President and General secretary; seal of A.N.A. 24-11-1885. Wycheproof Branch Opening Number 45 for Australian Natives' Association. Contents of 24 lines, commercially printed documentation - wooden ornate frame.On back: Donated to the Wycheproof/ Historical Society 6.8. 2008/ by Eddie Molloy.australian natives association, a.n.a., wycheproof, charter, 1885 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Certificate - Australian Natives Association Certificate, c. 1939
... The Australian Natives Association (ANA) was founded...Certificate issued by the Australian Natives Association...The Australian Natives Association (ANA) was founded ...The Australian Natives Association (ANA) was founded in Melbourne in 1871. Its membership was restricted to white men born in Australia and its aim was to benefit them.Certificate issued by the Australian Natives Association. Portland Branch's ex President's certificate. Issue to Mr W.A. Mills. Occupied the position from 16 May 1938 to 15 May 1939. Signed by the President and the Secretary (illegible, faded). The certificate has the Australian emblem at the top under which is an orange banner with the words ' Australian Natives Association' across. Under this is a woman in classical style dress holding an Australian flag in her right hand and a document in her left which reads, 'Constitution of the Australian Commonwealth'. A circular frame states the owner of the certificate and why it was issued. On the other side of the circle is a man. He wears leather riding boots, cream trousers and a blue shirt. He is holding something in his left hand. Under is a central star in which is an image of Australia. Either side is a picture of the sea with an Aboriginal man standing at the shore by some boats. The other side has an image of white buildings. Wattle is depicted around the entire certificate.certificate, ana, australian natives association -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, The Former School of Mines Clunes Conservation Management Plan, 2000, 08/2000
... australian native association... association ana australian native association clunes branch eygelaar ...The Clunes School of Mines was a campus of the Ballarat School of Mines. The conservation plan was prepared for Hepburn Shire Council and Heritage Victoria to guide the future management of the former Clunes School of Mines in Service Street, Clunes, The building was opened in February 1892 as the Clunes branch of the Ballarat School of Mines, and ceased operating in June 1893.Spiral bound black and white copy of the Conservation Plan for the Clunes School of Mines. Contents include the history, chronology development, context of the building and site, current and past function of the building, original fabric, impact of later alterations, condition of the building, statement of significance, conservation action plan, caring for the site, collecting and keeping information, structural engineers Report, Department of Lands Survey 1955, Memorandum of Agreement 1956.ballarat school of mines, clunes school of mines, australian native association, ana, australian native association clunes branch, eygelaar inner spring mattress factory, clunes infant welfare centre, clunes angling club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Australian Natives Association
... Australian Natives Association A5 - 8-page pale grey cover... Australian Natives Association ANA Bendigo Branch Australian Natives ...Australian Natives Association A5 - 8-page pale grey cover stapled pamphlet. "Australian Natives Association - Bendigo Branch Centenary 25th August 1874 - 1974" Originally the Sandhurst Branch. A brief history of the ANA meetings with a list of present (1974) Officers australian natives association, ana bendigo branch -
Clunes Museum
Sign, 1881
... Australian Natives Association, Clunes Branch No. 12... Natives Association 1881 A.N.A. Clunes No.12 Australian Natives ...Wooden frame made from chamfered timber. Beveled diamond shape at each corner. Lettering made from wood, covered with coloured paper.Australian Natives Association, Clunes Branch No. 12, September 30th 1881.australian natives association, 1881, a.n.a., clunes no.12 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JAMES LERK COLLECTION: DOCUMENT. THE NATIONAL AUSTRALIAN, 1886
... the Auspices of the Australian Natives Association. Drink Cadbury's... of the Australian Natives Association. Drink Cadbury's Cocoa, Pure ...Document. The National Australian. Published under the Auspices of the Australian Natives Association. Drink Cadbury's Cocoa, Pure Refreshing. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Medal - CHARLES EDWIN HUNT COLLECTION: MEDAL
... Australia shaped Medal from the Australian Natives... Australia shaped Medal from the Australian Natives association ...Australia shaped Medal from the Australian Natives association, White enamel background with blue and gold lettering. Has hallmark. -
Clunes Museum
Certificate, 1905
... AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION SMEATON. FIRST PRIZE AWARDED.... PERRY AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ...CERTIFICATE FOR FIRST PRIZEAUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION SMEATON. FIRST PRIZE AWARDED TO CLUNES JUVENILE CHOIR. MISS F.M. PERRY CONDUCTOR. 1905clunes juvenile choir, miss f.m. perry, australian natives association -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, 1926
... at the Australian Natives Association Exhibition.....|Victorian Timbers.|Exhibited at the Australian Natives Association ...White booklet on victorian timbers.Forest Commission of Victoria.|Victorian Timbers.|Exhibited at the Australian Natives Association Exhibition.books, reference -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANA EX-PRESIDENTS CERTIFICATE MR J.B. YOUNG, 1887
... Australian Natives Association Ex-Presidents Certificate... Australian Natives Association Ex-Presidents Certificate Sandhurst ...Australian Natives Association Ex-Presidents Certificate Sandhurst Branch No5 Mr.John.B.Young 23rd December 1886 to 29th December 1887F.W.Niven & Co Ballaratorganization, society, australian natives assoc -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Decorative object - 'Advance Australia' crocheted doily, 1890s
... of the Australian Natives Association and a pictorial representation... natives association advance australia White crocheted doily ...The Fashion, Textiles & Design Collection includes a number of examples of household or domestic textiles dating from the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. Some had a purely functional role while others were essentially decorative. These textiles were mass-produced or handmade, and sometimes including elements of both. Many were constructed of, or include elements of, lacework, tatting, embroidery or crochet. Donated throughout the Society’s history by members or residents of Kew, the provenance of many items is now unknown, however they remain in the Collection to illustrate the social history of the Australian home.White crocheted doily incorporating the motto of the Australian Natives Association and a pictorial representation of an emblem that would become the Commonwealth Coat of Arms.doilies - patriotic, doilies - symbolic, soft furnishings, australian natives association, advance australia