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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Musical Instrument, Banjo Mandolin, Mid 20th century
... Banjo Mandolin...The Camperdown Chronicle lists the Dennis King Banjo and Mandolin band as performing at such events around the 1950’s. ...001056.1 Banjo mandolin. Eight stringed instrument with dark wooden frame and pig skin front screwed in with metal surround. ...Dennis Kings Banjo mandolin Group...Dennis Kings Banjo mandolin Group 001056.1 Banjo mandolin. Eight stringed instrument with dark wooden frame and pig skin front screwed in with metal surround. ...There were many different musical bands in existence throughout the 20th century in Warrnambool, from Warrnambool City Band to Pipes and Drums as well as trumpet, mouth organ, and military bands. They officiated at many social events and parades and celebrations which were held at the time. The Camperdown Chronicle lists the Dennis King Banjo and Mandolin band as performing at such events around the 1950’s. No information could be found on the owner of this instrument, Sylvia Broomfield.An object which relates to social events in the district.001056.1 Banjo mandolin. Eight stringed instrument with dark wooden frame and pig skin front screwed in with metal surround. It has a red chord shoulder strap. 001056.2 Black leatherette case with tan card lining and two metal clips and metal handle. A small box underneath the neck contains a pick and two plectrums. It contains a sheet of music called melody in F. Case has written in blue pen” Silvia Broomfield Nullawarre North. Dennis Kings Banjo mandolin Groupwarrnambool, dennis king banjo band, sylvia broomfield, -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.Photograph
... ...banjo mandolin...Photograph of Ivy May Child aged 19 years sitting in a garden playing a banjo mandolin. Ivy May Child (1910 – 1989) was the daughter of Arthur Edward (Ted) Child (1878 – 1964) and Ethel May Madden (1888 – 1970). ...Sepia coloured photograph of a young woman sitting in a garden sitting with a banjo mandolin....Ivy married Henry William Burgess (1906 – 1968) in 1944. ivy may child ivy child banjo mandolin banjo child family child burgess william henry burgess ted child ethel madden On reverse: IVY CHILD Sepia coloured photograph of a young woman sitting in a garden sitting with a banjo mandolin. ...Photograph of Ivy May Child aged 19 years sitting in a garden playing a banjo mandolin. Ivy May Child (1910 – 1989) was the daughter of Arthur Edward (Ted) Child (1878 – 1964) and Ethel May Madden (1888 – 1970). Ted Child was the son of Matthew Francis Child (1839 – 1933) and Martha Jeeves (1857 – 1926). He was the grandson of one of the early pioneers Francis Child. Ivy grew up on the family property on Childs Road and took many photographs. Ivy married Henry William Burgess (1906 – 1968) in 1944. Sepia coloured photograph of a young woman sitting in a garden sitting with a banjo mandolin.On reverse: IVY CHILDivy may child, ivy child, banjo mandolin, banjo, child family, child, burgess, william henry burgess, ted child, ethel madden -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CAMBRIDGE PRESS COLLECTION: RECEIPT - CHAS W. NEVILLE
... Neville, A.V.C.M., Teacher of Violin, Mandolin, Banjo-Mandolin, Theory. Address 105 King Street, Bendigo. ...Neville, A.V.C.M., Teacher of Violin, Mandolin, Banjo-Mandolin, Theory. Address 105 King Street, Bendigo. ...Receipt from Chas. W. Neville, A.V.C.M., Teacher of Violin, Mandolin, Banjo-Mandolin, Theory. Address 105 King Street, Bendigo. Date line ends 19--.business, printers, cambridge press, cambridge press collection, chas w neville -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - Polo Shirt
... This is played on acoustic instruments featuring the 'squeezeboxes' i.e. the German system concertinas and button accordions along with fiddle, mandolin or banjo mandolin and whistles. Piano, banjos, guitars, double bass, washboard or lagerphone and drums play rhythm. ...This is played on acoustic instruments featuring the 'squeezeboxes' i.e. the German system concertinas and button accordions along with fiddle, mandolin or banjo mandolin and whistles. Piano, banjos, guitars, double bass, washboard or lagerphone and drums play rhythm. ...The celebrated EMU CREEK BUSH BAND is a social group, which fosters junior members, has the promotion of authentic Australian Traditional Music as its aim. This is played on acoustic instruments featuring the 'squeezeboxes' i.e. the German system concertinas and button accordions along with fiddle, mandolin or banjo mandolin and whistles. Piano, banjos, guitars, double bass, washboard or lagerphone and drums play rhythm. Based in Central Vitoria. https://www.bendigobushdance.org.au/layout.php?p=1White polo shirt with the logo "The Celebrated Emu Creek Bush Band" printed centre front in blue and yellow. In the centre of the logo is d drawing of the head of an emu with one eye open and one eye closed. Clothing label identifies the manufacturer - Centavic Clothing, For Embroidery and Screen Printing. Includes Phone and Fax numbers. Size XXL.colonial dance, bush dance, old time dance, emu creek bush band, peter ellis collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - Windcheater
... This is played on acoustic instruments featuring the 'squeezeboxes' i.e. the German system concertinas and button accordions along with fiddle, mandolin or banjo mandolin and whistles. Piano, banjos, guitars, double bass, washboard or lagerphone and drums play rhythm. ...This is played on acoustic instruments featuring the 'squeezeboxes' i.e. the German system concertinas and button accordions along with fiddle, mandolin or banjo mandolin and whistles. Piano, banjos, guitars, double bass, washboard or lagerphone and drums play rhythm. ...The celebrated EMU CREEK BUSH BAND is a social group, which fosters junior members, has the promotion of authentic Australian Traditional Music as its aim. This is played on acoustic instruments featuring the 'squeezeboxes' i.e. the German system concertinas and button accordions along with fiddle, mandolin or banjo mandolin and whistles. Piano, banjos, guitars, double bass, washboard or lagerphone and drums play rhythm. Based in Central Vitoria. https://www.bendigobushdance.org.au/layout.php?p=1Sky blue windcheater with the logo "The Celebrated Emu Creek Bush Band" printed centre front. The Band's symbol of the head of an emu is in a circle enclosed by the Band's name in blue and yellow lettering. Clothing label identifies the manufacturer - "L. Baker,". Includes Phone number. Reverse of label gives care instructions and "Made in Australia".colonial dance, bush dance, old time dance, emu creek bush band, peter ellis collection. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Framed Photograph of Emu Creek Bush Band
... Stan Symes, double bass, Agnes Corry, violin (played into her 90s John Ottery accordion, Dean Swift mandolin and guitar, two unknowns, Ian Walder banjo, Peter Ellis (founder and leader) accordion and Gary Lovejoy concertina. ...Stan Symes, double bass, Agnes Corry, violin (played into her 90s John Ottery accordion, Dean Swift mandolin and guitar, two unknowns, Ian Walder banjo, Peter Ellis (founder and leader) accordion and Gary Lovejoy concertina. ...Peter Ellis Collection. A framed black and white photograph of the original Emu Creek Bush Band. Eleven people with musical instruments, seven are standing and four are sitting on chairs in front of them. Behind the people there is part of a weatherboard building with a sign EMU CREEK above a door. Another sign on the building is partly obscured says IN MEMORY OF PIONEERS of EMU CREEK. Band members left to right Marg Hogan? Stan Symes, double bass, Agnes Corry, violin (played into her 90s John Ottery accordion, Dean Swift mandolin and guitar, two unknowns, Ian Walder banjo, Peter Ellis (founder and leader) accordion and Gary Lovejoy concertina. Behind glass with a dark brown wooden frame.emu creek, emu creek bush band, musicians
