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B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Australian World War II silk map of Banda Sea, 1940s
Silk and rayon maps were produced by Australia, Great Britain (some 1.75 million in total) and the United States (c.7.5 million) during World War II. They were issued to Allied military personnel as part of 'escape and evasion' kits.This silk map, one of relatively few produced in Australia (most Australian RAAF pilots and crew were issued with British and US maps), is an original map from World War II.An oblong, cream colour, single-sided map printed in black and white with brown contours, Banda Sea Banda Sea (with Insets 'A' to 'E')world war ii, silk maps, australia, a186 -
Footscray Community Arts
That Dress, Rai Banda, (exact); Taken 1974-7, re-printed 1997, signed by artist 2006
... banda that ...MEDIUM: Photograph/Print DESCRIPTION: Black and white photograph print No outer frame White board frameSigned, titled and dated under bottom of image on printbanda that, dress photograph -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Tickiri Banda. 'Ex-school inspector in Concert Party', Horsham Times, 26 May 1954
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Copy Machine
Possibly used at Hill Top Golf ClubCopy machine, metal, manual crank-handle type (with rollers). "BANDA" brand. With fabric (canvas?) cover.(Sticker) label reads: For Sale and Service, Max Hurle Swan Hill, Phone 2-1397, P.O. Box 462.|Metal plaque reads: "Business Aids Mechanised", Block & Anderson Ltd, London & Darlington, Made in England. (Serial No.): 60685.tatura, commerce, office, equipment, stationery -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Group of eleven people (male and female) looking over a patch of bare ground while Tickiri Banda and Ranee Doray take their photograph
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Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Machine - Duplicating machine
Spirit duplicating machine known as Roneo in Australia and Banda in UK, further information on Wikipedia, this machine used in 1960's to 1970's at Waters Edge Caravan ParkSteel duplicating machine, grey in colour, handle on right hand side to activate the copy process, black carry handle, front and rear opencommerce, office equipment, stationery -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Work on paper - Printmaking - Silkscreen, [Fruit Bats] bu Roy Burnyila
Roy BURNYILA (31/12/1954- ) Skin name: Bangardi Language: Ganalbingu Dreaming: Yirritja Clan: Gurrumba Gurrumba Region: Arnhem Land Burnyila learnt to paint from his father. The Arafura Swamp and personal totems such as the Yalman (water lilies), Gumang (magpie geese), Warrnyu (flying fox), Banda (Longneck turtles) and Bapi (snakes) are featured inhis work. Burnyila is renowned for his single coloured lined rarrk (cross hatching). Screenprint of fruit bats, printed in colour inks, from multiple stencils. The work features cross hatching (rarrk).roy burnyila, aboriginal -
Footscray Community Arts
Body Form, Rai Banda, (exact); Taken 1994, Printed 2006
MEDIUM: Photographic print. DESCRIPTION: Black and white photography print, no frame. A figurative nude stands against a cracked and splitting wall, the image captures a faceless woman’s body as it curls inward upon itself, her head and chest guarded and held by her arms and hands. A vulnerable moment captured in black and white photography. Signed and dated across bottom of print.photograph, body, print, banda, form -
Footscray Community Arts
Elaine, Rai Banda, (exact); Taken n.d, printed 2003
MEDIUM: Photograph DESCRIPTION: Black and white photograph print No frameNILbanda elaine photograph -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White Photograph, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Brewing Education 1967-1992
Brewing Education started at the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education in 1967. Neville Gower lectured in brewing from 1967 to 1992.Blue folder of material relating to the history of Brewing at Ballarat College of Advanced Education / University of Ballarat by lecturer Neville Gower. .6) Neville Gower, lecturer in brewing in the staff office on the Ballarat School of Mines campus. Geoffrey Barrell, Senior Lecturer and Head of Section had the rear office. .7) (Stanley) Meng Swee Ng in the Teaching Laboratory, Lydiard Street South, c1972 .8) Buddha Dev Moitra and Vinod Parkash Anand in the Malting Analysis Laboratory, Lydiard Street South, c1972 .9) Walk in cold room for the storage of hops, storage and bottling samples, Lydiard Street South, c1972\ .15) 1974 Graduate Diploma Class by the pilot brewing plant. Back row L-R: Neville Gower, Enrique Vazquez, Pawan Malik Front row L-R: Geoffrey Barrell, James Ichoroh, Japeth Kadzitu, Pravin Mevada, Tomas Abrajano, Devandra Kumar, Kiran Mazumbar.ballarat college of advanced education, muzumdar-shaw, brewing, brewing and malting, mazumdar, neville gower, gower, japeth david mwamure kadzitu, meng swee ng, buddha dev moitra, vinod parkash anand, enrique badaguas vasquez, jody pepper, lovella howell, eladio cimafranca, nava chandra, collins mwaba, stareko banda -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Tikiri Banda from Sri Lanka performing a Kandyan dance