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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Certificate - Boy Scouts Certificate, Chief Scout Commissioner, Boy Scouts Association, Boy Scouts Association First Australasian Rally Certificate, 1914
This certificate was issued to the First Warrnambool Scout Troop in January 1914 for gaining third prize in Fire Lighting and Billy Boiling at the First Australasian Rally of the Boy Scouts Association held in Melbourne. The Warrnambool Troop was founded by Evan Jones, a local stonemason and the Rev. Norman Crawford, the curate at Christ Church Warrnambool. The exact date is not known but it would have been some time between 1907 and 1913. Today there are two scouting troops for boys in Warrnambool, the Warrnambool Tooram Troop and the Warrnambool Norfolk Troop. This certificate is of considerable interest as it is a very early memento of the Boy Scout movement in Warrnambool.This is a certificate mounted on cardboard. The certificate is white with a black scroll edging. It has an image of a Boy Scout with black printing and handwriting in black ink (now fading). The certificate is somewhat stainedBoy Scouts Association First Australasian Rally Certificatescouting in warrnambool, scouting 1914, evan jones, warrnambool -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Scrapbook, Boy Scout group, Friendship Scrapbook of photographs and Boy Scouts of America publications presented to Cubmaster of 2nd Ringwood by Troop 39 from Youngstown Ohio, USA. Jamboree 1962, 1962
Scrapbook of photos, badges, awards, books,ribbons, American history documents, presented to Mary Whitlam, Lady Cubmaster, 2nd Ringwood (Our Lady's) following trip to the USA.Friendship Scrapbook from Youngstown Ohio, USA. Jamboree 1962. +Additional Keywords: Whitlam, Mary -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge, Australian Boy, c.1950
This badge was issued to a member of Australian Boy, probably about the 1950s, but no information has been found on this organization. What is known is that Warrnambool had a boys’ club in the 1950s and this group may have been part of a wider Australian organization. This badge has no known local provenance but is retained as a memento of the mid 20th century when Warrnambool had an active boys’ club. This is a round metal badge with red edging and an image of a boy, an aeroplane and a dog in blue and red with blue and red lettering set against a cream background. The badge is somewhat tarnished and rusted on the back.Australian Boy Club Memberwarrnambool boys’ club, boys’ club badge, history of warrnambool, badge -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Boy), circa 1960
Black and white photograph of an indigenous boy leaning against a tree. Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, boy -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, A.W.N. Mackenzie, Games for Scouts, 1925
A book that was published by the Boy Scouts' Association to be used by Scout Packs for games.Paperback. Cover is brown. Front cover has title, author detail, publisher details and price. Also an illustration of a group of scouts holding hands in a circle.non-fictionA book that was published by the Boy Scouts' Association to be used by Scout Packs for games.boy scouts, boy scouts' association, games -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Boy with Cave Painting), 1960
Sepia photograph of the profile of an indigenous boy with cave painting.Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10' (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt boardmatcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, boy, cave painting -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Boy)
Colour photograph of a bronze sculpture by Matcham Skipper of a seated boy with grapes. Printed on reverse: 9821308 7 © Sandy Kilpatricksandy kilpatrick, matcham skipper, photograph, sculpture, boy -
Montsalvat
Bronze Sculpture/Marble Base, Boy
Bronze head of a boy mounted upon a square marble base. Nonematcham skipper, sculpture, bronze, head, boy, marble -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Young boy holding a lizard
A young boy in a skivvy and jeans holds a reptile to his chest, feeling the animal's back and tail. In the background there are other children. Possibly taken at the RVIB Burwood school in the 1970's. Digital image of young boy with lizardrvib burwood school, animals -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Boy with Swan)
Colour photograph of a clay sculpture by Matcham Skipper of a seated boy with a swan. Printed on reverse: 9821308 1 © Sandy Kilpatricksandy kilpatrick, photograph, matcham skipper, sculpture, boy, swan -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Older man and school boy holding white canes
Black and white photograph of a man wearing a suit and hat, and a young boy of approximately ten years of age, standing side by side, outdoors, and each holding a white cane.1 black and white photograph of man and boy holding canesroyal victorian institute for the blind, orientation and mobility -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Attendance Book, Ringwood and District Boy Scouts Association. Attendance Book. 1963-1969, 1963-1969
Attendance book of the Ringwood and District Boy Scouts Association 1963-1969. Meetings and AGMs.Attendance book of the Ringwood and District Boy Scouts Association 1963-1969. Meetings and AGMs. Blue check cover and brown paper spine.Attendance Record -
Clunes Museum
Book, Just a boy from the Bush. Author Lloyd Jones, 1989
Paper back, blue cover with photo, 74 pages (3 copies) An Account of the authors life as a boy in Clunes Third copy in research department -
Vision Australia
Slide - Image, Boy holding Taylor slate
A boy sits in the board room at the RVIB building in St Kilda Road, holding a Taylor's mathematical slate. Developed by Rev. William Taylor in the mid-late 19th century, this English invention provided a device that allowed pegs to represent a variety of numbers upon an array, rather than using raised numbers. Various models were produced around the world before it's eventual demise around the early 1970's.B/W image of a boy holding a metal grid in his laproyal victorian institute for the blind, braille equipment -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Holmbush boy on a horse, 194X
Photo of a boy that lived at Holmbush sitting on a horse, in one photo he is accompanied by a lady. The lady could be another resident of Holmbush or it could be his mother or relative taking him on a special outing. The names are not known. He is seen in other photos in the album. Holmbush at 1267 Burke road, was one of the properties that Legacy used for Junior Legatees. It was purchased 1942. In 1957 Holmbush was renamed Blamey House until it was sold in 1977.A compilation of photos of some junior legatees in the Legacy residences.Black and white photo x 2 of a boy from Holmbush sitting on a horse pasted to the pages of an album.residences, holmbush, junior legatees -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - Painting - Water Colour, Kurt Winkler, Boy and his dog, 1944
Kurt Winker was born in Germany in 1902 and was a survivor of the "Arandora Star". He was sent to Australia on the "Dunera" where he was interned at Tatura 1940-1945.Young blond boy in the centre of picture with a stick in his right hand. He is wearing an olive green jumper with a green shirt underneath, cream coloured trousers and a wide brimmed hat. A black and white dog is beside him looking at the stick. They are standing on a path with fencing behind them leading up to a green tree covered hill. Green grass at the boys feet and light blue sky.Kurwin, 1944boy, dog, tatura, kurwin, kurt winkler -
Greensborough Historical Society
Badge - Digital Image, Boy Scouts badge [1950s], 1950s
This badge belonged to Gary Partington when he was a member of the 1st Greensborough scouts from 1951. Gary Partington is a Life Member of GHS. The Partington family is a Greensborough pioneer familyDigital image of badgeInscribed on front "Boy Scouts"partington family, gary partington, scouts - greensborough, scouts -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge, Wannon Repatriation Our Boy 1919, 1919
This badge has been produced and sold to raise funds to assist Australian soldiers returning from active service in World War One. At the end of the war the Wannon and Corangamite Territorial Repatriation Scheme was set up to assist returning soldiers to adapt to civilian life. It is presumed that similar schemes were established in other electorates in Australia. Wannon is the name of a Federal electorate in the south west of Victoria and includes Warrnambool and the name on the badge may be an abbreviation of the fuller name mentioned above or an offshoot of the above organization. The scheme included assistance to soldiers with loans to set up businesses and build homes. This badge is retained as an example of a local effort to assist Australian soldiers returning from active service in World War One. This is a metal badge with a blue outer rim and an image on a cream background of a young man in a blue jacket and brown hat. The printing is in red. Wannon Repatriation Our Boy 1919world war one, history of warrnambool, badge, wannon and corangamite territorial repatriation scheme -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Sculpture: Dean Bowen, Dean Bowen, Bird Boy, 1997
Was purchased by the Nillumbik Shire Council after being a finalist in the 1997 Nillumbik Art awards. Small bronze sculpture of a short boy holding birds, both of different size, in each outstretched hand. He has a long thin (length-ways) head and a flat squat body.He is wearing a belt with eyelets holding up his stripy long sleeve shirt. His head and the birds are showing green patina, yet is less prominent on his body.On bottom boy's left foot, are the initials 'DB' the artist and '97'; the year created. On bottom of the right foot, '5/9' has been etched, indicating it is the fifth of nine pieces..1997, nillumbik art awards, dean, bowen, bird boy, birds, people, sculpture, bronze -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, 1st Surrey Hills Boy Scouts in c.1912
1st Surrey Hills Boy Scouts in c.1912.Identified as follows: From left, seated: Theodore Hendy who founded the Scouts in 1909, Bob Brown, Rev. Pratt (Wyclif Church), Mel Hill. Taken at "Kookaburra" 46-48 Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills (next to the Fire Station), the home of Theodore HendyRev. Pratt seated with 9 boy couts, 3 sitting and 6 standing on the grounds at "Kookaburrra" 46-48 Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills. Two boys standing holding flags and two boys sitting on the grass with a drum between them. See also SH0992boy scouts, children, clothing and dress, clergy, trees, "kookaburra", house names, surrey hills, albany crescent, insignia, uniforms, hats, flags, 1910-1919, wyclif congregational church, theodore hendy, bob brown, rev pratt, mel hill -
Federation University Historical Collection
Certificate, Boy Scouts Certificate, 1928
'Harry' (Richard Henry) Watson was the son of John (Jack) and Edie Watson of Cromie Street Murtoa. This is his Registration Certificate for the Boy Scouts 1st Murtoa Troop. An illustrated rectangular certificate in blue, navy blue and orange colours on a greyish background with a white border. Illustrations of scouting activities are included along with the Motto - Be Prepared - and a picture of Baden Powell. The hand written names of the scout (Harry Watson); the troop (1st Murtoa); and two representatives of the State Executive Committee and the date (1/9/1928) are included with the Scout's Promise. Certificate Register No.380/4 The slash could be a 1 or a 7 but does not rest on the line as do the other numbers. Verso: An advertisement for the Boy Scout's Equipment Department.murtoa, 1st murtoa boy scouts troop, scouts murtoa, boy scouts, harry watson, richard henry watson, the boy scout's association, the boy scout's association victorian branch, boy scout's equipment department, scout's promise, baden powell, charles hoadley, c.a. hoadley, boy scout's association -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, 1st Surrey Hills Boy Scout Troop c. 1909-1912
1st Surrey Hills Boy Scout Troop was formed in 1909 by Theodore Hendy, two years after Lord Robert Baden-Powell had started the Movement. Hendy (left back) sent Baden-Powell greetings advising he was sending a photo of his troop. This could be the photograph. Taken in the grounds of his home "Kookaburra" (demolished) in Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills (later given the number 44). The Royal Hotel on the corner of Canterbury Road and Broughton Road can be seen on the right. The photograph was taken by M. Hill, uncle of Mr W. Dempsey. 'Kookaburra' was the home of Theodore Hendy's uncle Archibald Noete Hendy, an estate agent. Earlier it was known as 'Glastonbury'. In c1938 the house was demolished and the land divided into 4 lots. Archibald Hendy and his wife Bertha Bowen (nee Rohs) later resided at 'Barehin' in Pembroke Street. Black & white photo of 1st Surrey Hills Boy Scout Troop in the grounds of 'Kookaburra' (now demolished) in Albany Crescent Surrey Hills. In the background are 2 buildings. surrey hills scout troop, 1900-1909, 1910-1919, royal hotel, albany crescent, surrey hills, uniforms, hats, flags, clothing and dress, canterbury road, broughton road, house names, hotels, scout groups, youth clubs, (mr) w dempsey, (mr) m hill, (mr) theodore hendy, 'kookaburra' -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Painting, FORBES, Rodney, Boy and the River No.1, 1991
Oil on canvasSigned l.r. cnr., blue paint "FORBES".boy, river -
Melbourne Legacy
Pamphlet, The Legacy Boy - worthy son of a worthy father, 1960
A brochure explaining Legacy's work and providing information on how to donate. Headings included: Whom does Legacy help? What kind of help does Legacy provide? How many dependants is Legacy actively helping in Victoria? What does Legacy spend in this State in its work? How are these funds provided? Why it necessary to provide this degree of help, when there is a generous Repatriation Act? What is Legacy's aim? Address given is Swanston st Melbourne so it is for Melbourne Legacy.(There is another at 00408 for Legacy Albury). Reprint July 1960. Also a leaflet using the same boy's photo, format changed to fit a single page without folding.A record of how Legacy portrayed itself to the wider community in 1960.Brochure x 4 pages made to promote Legacy in 1960. Black and white photograph of a young boy and printed text. Also a single page white leaflet with the same black and white photograph and printed text.legacy promotion, fundraising -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Boy using a Perkins brailler
Black and white photograph showing a young child, approximately six years old, using a Perkins Brailler. Possibly taken at the RVIB's Burwood School, where the Perkins Brailler was introduced in 1963.1 black and white photograph of boy using a Perkinsrvib burwood school, braille equipment -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Portrait, Young Boy in Formal Suit
Huttley - MartinB/W. Oval Portrait Young Boy in suit.Wm B Latimer 145 Smith Street Fitzroy On Reverse: ? Specialite Instantaneous Portraiture of young children. Enlargements Miniatures (on diagonal reading Upwards) Wm B Latimer Photo Art Studio 145 Smith Street Victoria.martin, huttley -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Boy threading on to a cord
A schoolboy sits at a table, with a tin of cut plastic straws in front of him as he threads them on to a plastic cord. This activity is used by many teachers to enhance fine motor development.1 black and white image of a boy threading itemsrvib burwood school, education -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Printmaking - Screenprint & Engraving, Bryant, Darren, 'Little Boy' by Darren Bryant, 2009
"My current practice explores and questions ideas about social, cultural and historical inherited gender stereotypes. The images used are sourced from toys, games, models and references to childhood from my own collection. One such toy is a model plane of the Enola Gay. This screenprint, sourced from the box, shows an image of young boy happily clutching his toy plane. The surface of the print is embossed with images of the nuclear weapon that was dropped on Hiroshima."Darren BRYANT ( 06/06/1971- ) Born Lismore, New South Wales Darren’s work explores the familiar landscapes of childhood, identity and the everyday. He received a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Printmaking) from the Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, in 1992 and a Bachelor of Visual Arts in Fine Art (Printmaking) from Griffith University, Brisbane, in 1993. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed limited edition print of a boy playing with a toy aeroplane. art, artwork, printmaking, toy, aeroplane, darren byant, print council of australia, available -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder - autobiography, Robert Kahn, Recollections of a Dunera boy, 20 November 1991
Autobiographical memoirs of the writers arrest, Dunera, Hay, Tatura, 8th Employment Company, and demobilisation. Salient excerpts from his book "Chapters From My Past".Dark blue hard back plastic cover with the inscription (see below). Robert L. Kahn. Recollections of a Dunera boy. Interred Camp on the spine of the folder.robert kahn, dunera, life in an internment camp, internment camps -
Hepburn Shire Council Art and Heritage Collection
Public Art Work, Boy with a thorn - 'Lo Spinario', c. 1900
Boy with a Thorn Though the classical bronze that the figure was modeled has become known as Lo Spinario, both Stuart Rattle and Kevin O’Neill referred to it as The Boy with a Thorn. Information from the late Stuart Rattle and John Graham, the late Kevin O’Neill’s partner. The statue was bought by Kevin O’Neill from a South Yarra antique dealer in the 1980s. She had bought it in Europe. Stuart believed that it was cast in Berlin by Moritz Geiss who had pioneered the popular process of zinc casting of classical statues. Schinkel, the architect of early 19th Century Prussian public buildings used the process extensively. I assume that the decorations that can be seen in Berlin currently are copies of those copies, given the comprehensive destruction of the city in 1945. Unless there is a date stamped on the statue, and there might well be, there is no firm indication of its age, although Stuart and Kevin believed it was “turn of the century”. It was given to Stuart by John Graham after the death of Kevin O’Neill. Prior to its installation at Musk Farm, it was “by the dam” at Marnarnie, O’Neill’s property at Mt Macedon. It became a much photographed focal point in the sunken garden at Musk Farm. The statue is a gift from the Rattle family to The Friends of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens who intend to give it, in turn, to Hepburn Shire to be placed in the Botanic Gardens. Both the family and the Friends see it as a memorial to Stuart’s tireless work to raise funds for the Gardens and to raise the profile of the Gardens so that their considerable significance could be more broadly acknowledged. The CMP notes that statuary has been a feature of most botanic gardens (and a notable feature of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens) and James Lowe, the head of Parks for the Shire has also commented that it is an area that could well be developed in the Gardens. This comes from his attendance at meetings of the BGANZ, the “peak professional body” for the development and maintenance of registered botanic gardens in Aus and NZ. Given the lack of funds that the Shire has been able to allocate to the Gardens, a donation of this calibre is a welcome addition to the cultural asset that the Gardens represent. A very large number of residents of the Shire are members of the Friends, have visited Musk Farm and are appreciative of the Gardens. There is a current feeling that the Gardens are undergoing a dynamic revival as a result of the success of the Café and also because of the extraordinary improvement and enhancement of the amenity that has been undertaken over the past two years by the Friends. The installation of the Boy with the Thorn is another move forward for the Gardens. The statue is cast zinc. It is sometimes referred to a white bronze. As can be seen in the photographs, it is in very good condition with no damage or apparent degeneration of the metal. The Smithsonian Institution has a lengthy document relating to the deterioration and repair of similar casts in the US where urban pollution has taken its toll but for the most part it deals with inappropriate repair rather than maintenance protocols. One of the properties of zinc that is appreciated in Australia is its ability to withstand the elements and given that the artwork has been either on Mt Macedon or at Musk for the last 30 years or more, its relocation to Wombat Hill seems to be an appropriate one. The Friends are prepared to organise and pay for the relocation of the statue. The issue of security from the point of view of theft, malicious damage and environmental impact will need to be addressed. The Ballarat Botanical Gardens have recently reinstalled statuary which has been damaged and which had been removed from the Gardens on account of this. They have used Rockworks Ballarat and Wilson’s Memorials to make plinths, secure artworks with steel pins and to provide especially robust fixings to ensure the safety of the various sculptures. The CMP (2007) makes a number of recommendations regarding security in the Gardens ranging from the installation of lighting to the locking of the gates overnight and the repair/reinstatement of appropriate fencing – not done as yet to my knowledge. Paul Bangay has also agreed to act as a consultant in the process of installing the Boy. John Graham estimates its value at $20,000 The preferred location for the work would be at the entrance to the Fernery from the lawn. The paths form an intersection at that point that could be modified to fit the statue. But this is currently a suggested location only. The statue is a gift from the Rattle family to The Friends of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens who have gifted it to the Hepburn Shire to be placed in the Botanic Gardens. Both the family and the Friends of the Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens Daylesford see it as a memorial to Stuart’s tireless work to raise funds for the Gardens and to raise the profile of the Gardens so that their considerable significance could be more broadly acknowledged. Lo Spinario (Boy with a thorn) c. 1900 copy after the Greco-Roman Hellenistic antique bronze in Rome. c. 1900 copy after the Greco-Roman Hellenistic antique bronze in Rome (Palazzo dei Conservatori, Musei Capitolini, Rome) Manufacturer M. Geiss, Berlin Nonedaylesford, wombat hill botanical gardens, stuart rattle, kevin o'neill, john graham, boy with a thorn, lo spinario, classical sculpture, zinc, classical nude, hepburn shire, public art, sculpture, art