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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour and black and white photocopy and document, The Egg and Poultry Producer, The Macauley Family, 1872-2013
... ...egg curators...John Macauley and son, Bill, lived at Burnley 1914-1972. Egg Curators. (1) p.3(b) "Weigh-in at start of new Egg Laying Competition, c. 1940 with Bill and father John T. ...John Macauley and son, Bill, lived at Burnley 1914-1972. Egg Curators. (1) p.3(b) "Weigh-in at start of new Egg Laying Competition, c. 1940 with Bill and father John T. ...History and reminiscences with photocopied photographs and a newspaper article about the family and life at Burnley as children. John Macauley and son, Bill, lived at Burnley 1914-1972. History and reminiscences with photocopied photographs and a newspaper article about the family and life at Burnley as children. John Macauley and son, Bill, lived at Burnley 1914-1972. Egg Curators. (1) p.3(b) "Weigh-in at start of new Egg Laying Competition, c. 1940 with Bill and father John T. Macauley." (2) p.5(c) "P.R.L. 1960." Plant Research Laboratory. (3) p.5(d) "Path leading to Plant Breeding Plots. 1960." (4) p.7(a) 1959." (5) p.7(b) "Drive-Burnley Gardens 1949." (6) p.7(c) "Seed Testing Laboratory built 1966." (7) p.9 "1990's." Probably a bit earlier. (8) p.9 "2013." Actually pre 1991. (9) p.9 "Averil and Esmerelda 1959." (10) p.11(b) "1960 view showing 6 hen pens of Random Sample Laying Test. Residence (built 1960) at rear." (11) p.12(a) "1959 view of potting-shed/glasshouse on way to orchard." Note cactus collection. (12) p.12(b) "1960 view of 'Hydrangea Walk'-orchard fence on left." (13) p.12(c) "2013 view of path leading to the above pathway." (Hydrangea Walk.) (14) p.14 "Burnley Gardens Kneens house at rear 'Jack' 1960's." (16) p.14 "Horticultural College c.1967." (17) "The 'family' tree re-visited by Janice & Alison Downman Dec 1995." (18) Newspaper article, "Bill Macauley leaves the birds," from "The Egg and Poultry Producer" August 1972.family life, burnley, children, john macauley, bill macauley, egg curators, egg laying competition, plant research laboratory, janice downman (née macauley) -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Egg Curator's Cottage, 1947
... Black and white photograph looking West towards Agrostology. Egg Curator's Cottage...Egg Curator's Cottage Egg Curator's Cottage Photograph Black and white print E.M. ...Black and white photograph looking West towards Agrostology. Egg Curator's Cottage67/4 crossed out 76/4e. m. gibson collection, building, egg curator's cottage, egg-laying competition, poultry -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Poultry Pens, 1947
... Black and white photograph of Poultry pens and the Egg Curator's Cottage behind them. Horse and cart and car on the left....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne poultry pens e. m. gibson collection egg curator's cottage egg-laying competition 67/6 crossed out 76/6 Black and white photograph of Poultry pens and the Egg Curator's Cottage behind them. ...Black and white photograph of Poultry pens and the Egg Curator's Cottage behind them. Horse and cart and car on the left.67/6 crossed out 76/6poultry pens, e. m. gibson collection, egg curator's cottage, egg-laying competition -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Entry to E.L.C. and Curator's Residence, 1947
... ...egg curator...Black and white photograph of the entry to E.L.C. and the Egg Curator's residence with poultry pens in the foreground. ..."Original residence of Curator of Egg-Laying Competition. Spindly tree close to house is Eucalyptus citriodora planted by Mrs. ...curator mrs. macauley mrs. roberts e. m. gibson collection egg laying competition egg curator eucalyptus citriodora curator's residence "Original residence of Curator of Egg-Laying Competition. ...Black and white photograph of the entry to E.L.C. and the Egg Curator's residence with poultry pens in the foreground. The spindly Eucalyptus has since been replaced."Original residence of Curator of Egg-Laying Competition. Spindly tree close to house is Eucalyptus citriodora planted by Mrs. Macauley's mother Mrs. Roberts." T H Kneen. 395/31Acurator, mrs. macauley, mrs. roberts, e. m. gibson collection, egg laying competition, egg curator, eucalyptus citriodora, curator's residence -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Construction Site, 1947
... Car in B10.0030 48 is on the right. Egg curator's cottage would have been to the right of the car....Car in B10.0030 48 is on the right. Egg curator's cottage would have been to the right of the car. ...Black and white photograph looking South towards River Yarra from the construction site for the Administration Building. Car in B10.0030 48 is on the right. Egg curator's cottage would have been to the right of the car.67/5 crossed out 76/5garden views, e. m. gibson collection, construction site, administration building -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Egg Curator's Residence, 1947
... curator...residence...e. m. gibson collection...egg...Close up of Egg-laying Curator's residence. It was later enlarged....curator residence e. m. gibson collection egg laying competition egg curator's residence 395/32 Black and white photograph. ...Black and white photograph. Close up of Egg-laying Curator's residence. It was later enlarged.395/32curator, residence, e. m. gibson collection, egg laying competition, egg curator's residence -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesSlide - 35mm Colour slides, Kodachrome, Miscellaneous Burnley, 1990
... Dairy before it was refurbished for the 1991 Centenary. 5, 6.Media Bins, 7, 8.Sequoia sempervirens, 9. Egg Curator's Cottage, Others unidentified. Mar 90....Dairy before it was refurbished for the 1991 Centenary. 5, 6.Media Bins, 7, 8.Sequoia sempervirens, 9. Egg Curator's Cottage, Others unidentified. Mar 90. ...Colour photograph 1, 2. the stained glass window hanging in the Staff Room. Formerly in Principal's Residence May 90. 20 slides : 3, 4. Dairy before it was refurbished for the 1991 Centenary. 5, 6.Media Bins, 7, 8.Sequoia sempervirens, 9. Egg Curator's Cottage, Others unidentified. Mar 90.staff room, principal's residence, dairy, media bins, egg curator's cottage, garden week, stained glass window, sequoia sempervirens, garden week 1990 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Fred M. Day Press & Commercial Photographer, Poultry Field Day 1954, 1954
... ...curator...egg...Second from his left Bill Macauley, Curator Egg-Laying Competition. On his right T.H.K. ...Second from his left Bill Macauley, Curator Egg-Laying Competition. On his right T.H.K. and kneeling third from right Bill Stanhope Poultry Expert D of A." administration building poultry chief veterinary officer bill macauley curator egg-laying competition bill stanhope poultry expert mr talbot field day main building public day On reverse, "Poultry Field Day 1954 27.2.54." and, "Fred M. ...Note by T.H. Kneen 8 April 1992, "Included in photo: Chief Veterinary Officer of D of A Mr. Talbot seated with walking stick. Second from his left Bill Macauley, Curator Egg-Laying Competition. On his right T.H.K. and kneeling third from right Bill Stanhope Poultry Expert D of A."Black and white photograph. Large group of men, women and children outside the Administration Building. N.U.P.B.A. Field Day (National Union of Poultry Breeders). Also see B91.430.On reverse, "Poultry Field Day 1954 27.2.54." and, "Fred M. Day Press & Commercial Photographer 10 Ailsa Grove Ivanhoe Phone JX 1944."administration building, poultry, chief veterinary officer, bill macauley, curator, egg-laying competition, bill stanhope, poultry expert, mr talbot, field day, main building, public day -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - Digitised, Joanne Morris, Visit to Burnley April 2014, 2014
... ...egg-curator... (1) Luffmann Ponds. (2) Administration Building. (3) Emily Gibson Beds and Ginkgo biloba. (4) Looking towards Native Garden. (5) Oak tree. (6) Looking towards Rose Garden. (7) Looking towards Stream Garden and Fern Garden. (8) Looking towards Rose Garden. (9) Plaque at entrance to Field Station. (10) New gates at entrance to Field Station donated by the Friends of Burnley Gardens. (11, 12) Field Station. (13) Plaque in Herb Garden commemorating Enid Carberry. (14) Fountain in Herb Garden commemorating Enid Carberry. (15) Forestry Building. (16-18) Inside Forestry Building. (19) Sugar Gum Table Setting donated by the Friends of Burnley Gardens. (20) Plaque on Sugar Gum Table commemorating Geoff Olive. (21, 22) View of Luffmann Ponds and Summer House. (23) Plaque at Luffmann Ponds. (24) Luffmann Ponds. (25) View of former Egg-Curator's Residence from Nursery. (26) Back of Nursery. (27,28) The Burnley entry for the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2014. (29) Back of Administration Building. (30) Plant Science Laboratories. (31) Student Amenities Building. (32-34) Plant Science Laboratories. (35) Citriodora Court. (36) Eucalyptus maculata at entrance to Native Garden. (37) Native Garden, James Hitchmough Grasslands. (38) Garden view. (39) Inside the Hall. (40,41) Roof Garden. (42,43) Library. (44-50) Views of the Quad and classrooms. (51) Dairy. (52) Building 904,(Centre for Urban Horticulture) now Waterway Ecosystem Research Group. (53) Yarra Boulevard entrance....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne class 1973 class reunion garden views buildings joanne morris students luffmann ponds administration building emily gibson beds ginkgo biloba native garden oak tree rose garden stream garden fern garden field station friends of burnley gardens plaques herb garden enid carberry fountain forestry building sugar gum table geoff olive summer house egg-curator residence nursery melbourne international flower and garden show 2014 plant science laboratories student amenities building citriodora court eucalyptus james hitchmough grasslands roof garden library quad classrooms dairy centre for urban horticulture waterway ecosystem research group yarra boulevard entrance Collection of digitised photographs taken in preparation for the Class of 1973 Reunion in 2014. ...Collection of digitised photographs taken in preparation for the Class of 1973 Reunion in 2014. Garden views and buildings. Donated by Joanne Morris, former student, in June 2014. See Digitised photos- Garden Views folder- Visit to Burnley April 2014. (1) Luffmann Ponds. (2) Administration Building. (3) Emily Gibson Beds and Ginkgo biloba. (4) Looking towards Native Garden. (5) Oak tree. (6) Looking towards Rose Garden. (7) Looking towards Stream Garden and Fern Garden. (8) Looking towards Rose Garden. (9) Plaque at entrance to Field Station. (10) New gates at entrance to Field Station donated by the Friends of Burnley Gardens. (11, 12) Field Station. (13) Plaque in Herb Garden commemorating Enid Carberry. (14) Fountain in Herb Garden commemorating Enid Carberry. (15) Forestry Building. (16-18) Inside Forestry Building. (19) Sugar Gum Table Setting donated by the Friends of Burnley Gardens. (20) Plaque on Sugar Gum Table commemorating Geoff Olive. (21, 22) View of Luffmann Ponds and Summer House. (23) Plaque at Luffmann Ponds. (24) Luffmann Ponds. (25) View of former Egg-Curator's Residence from Nursery. (26) Back of Nursery. (27,28) The Burnley entry for the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2014. (29) Back of Administration Building. (30) Plant Science Laboratories. (31) Student Amenities Building. (32-34) Plant Science Laboratories. (35) Citriodora Court. (36) Eucalyptus maculata at entrance to Native Garden. (37) Native Garden, James Hitchmough Grasslands. (38) Garden view. (39) Inside the Hall. (40,41) Roof Garden. (42,43) Library. (44-50) Views of the Quad and classrooms. (51) Dairy. (52) Building 904,(Centre for Urban Horticulture) now Waterway Ecosystem Research Group. (53) Yarra Boulevard entrance.class 1973, class reunion, garden views, buildings, joanne morris, students, luffmann ponds, administration building, emily gibson beds, ginkgo biloba, native garden, oak tree, rose garden, stream garden, fern garden, field station, friends of burnley gardens, plaques, herb garden, enid carberry, fountain, forestry building, sugar gum table, geoff olive, summer house, egg-curator, residence, nursery, melbourne international flower and garden show, 2014, plant science laboratories, student amenities building, citriodora court, eucalyptus, james hitchmough grasslands, roof garden, library, quad, classrooms, dairy, centre for urban horticulture, waterway ecosystem research group, yarra boulevard entrance -
Ararat Gallery TAMAFunctional object, Eggs in straw, c. 1900s
... Interestingly enough, it seems to emphasize the freshness of the eggs. - Professor Hideyuki Oka, curator....Interestingly enough, it seems to emphasize the freshness of the eggs. - Professor Hideyuki Oka, curator. Eggs in straw Functional object ...‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ was an exhibition that toured to 10 Australian and 11 New Zealand public galleries in 1979 and 1980. The touring exhibition comprised 221 objects of traditional Japanese packaging which extended from ceramics, wood and paper to woven fibre containers. At the conclusion of the tour, The Japan Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council donated the vast majority of the exhibition to the Ararat Gallery for its permanent collection. Combining the natural qualities of bamboo, paper and straw with delicate craftsmanship, these unique objects express Japanese aesthetics as applied through fibre crafts. In Japan, the qualities and traits of natural materials are exploited rather than hidden. The texture of straw, the septa of bamboo are not concealed but lovingly incorporated into the whole. In 1979 Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ wrote: “In no way self-conscious or assertive, these wrappings have an artless and obedient air that greatly moves the modern viewer. They are whispered evidence of the Japanese ability to create beauty from the simplest products of nature. They also teach us that wisdom and feeling are especially important in packaging because these qualities, or the lack of them, are almost immediately apparent. What is the use of a package if it shows no feeling?” The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979.Gift of the Japan-Australia Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council, 1981Ordinary rice straw is used imaginatively here to create a most functional and beautiful container. Since a set of items in Japan is five rather than half a dozen (five teacups, five cake plates, and the like), this carrier contains just five eggs. Devised by farmers in Yamagata Prefecture in northern Japan, it is an example of packaging born of rural necessity. Interestingly enough, it seems to emphasize the freshness of the eggs. - Professor Hideyuki Oka, curator.japanese art, japanese packaging, tsutsumi, gift giving -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph (item) - Mutton Bird Egging on Phillip Island, 1905
... eggs from the mutton bird nests at the rookery. Diagram showing names of four of the people in the photograph. 1: Dudley Le Souef - Director of Zoo Gardens Melbourne. 2: Robert Hall - Late Curator of Hobart Museum. 3: Mrs A. ...eggs from the mutton bird nests at the rookery. Diagram showing names of four of the people in the photograph. 1: Dudley Le Souef - Director of Zoo Gardens Melbourne. 2: Robert Hall - Late Curator of Hobart Museum. 3: Mrs A. ...Photograph taken at The Narrows Rookery on Phillip Island. Field Naturalists' Club Excursion to Phillip Island to see Mutton Bird Egging.Mutton Bird Egging on P.I. about 1905mutton bird egging. the narrows phillip island. the narrows rookery. j. gliddon. a.d. hardy. v. mchaffie. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Education, Nests, Eggs in a Glass Case, c1900
... Egg and nest collecting was considered a hobby for the 19thC Victorian gentlemen and the handwritten notes that often accompany the eggs can be as valuable to curators as the eggs themselves. ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne Egg and nest collecting was considered a hobby for the 19thC Victorian gentlemen and the handwritten notes that often accompany the eggs can be as valuable to curators as the eggs themselves. ...Egg and nest collecting was considered a hobby for the 19thC Victorian gentlemen and the handwritten notes that often accompany the eggs can be as valuable to curators as the eggs themselves. Details have helped scientists understand the changes in bird nesting behavior in the past century and some of these historical eggs have also played a role in major scientific discoveries. Early settlers in Moorabbin Shire were fascinated by the new flora and fauna they found in the local and wider countryside.This is a typical collection of natural objects of an early settler in Moorabbin Shire 19thC when Charles Darwin inspired a general interest in the evolution of speciesA collection of bird eggs, nests and a seahorse in a wooden display box with a glass lid .bird's eggs c1900, bird's nests c1900, victorian era collectors, early settlers, pioneers, moorabbin shire, bentleigh, cheltenham, natural sciences, ornithology, darwin charles, -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Single-Testing Poultry Pens, Unknown
... The house under construction was a replacement for the original house occupied by the Macauley family." poultry branch t.h. kneen school of horticulture nursery ex-servicemen ex-service women commonwealth reconstruction training scheme crts macauley family egg curator's residence poultry pens single testing laying tests On reverse, "Note: Poultry Branch Curators Residence under construction." ...Note by T.H. Kneen, "The vacant ground behind these pens was used by the School of Horticulture for Nursery work during the period of training ex-servicemen and women under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme (CRTS). The house under construction was a replacement for the original house occupied by the Macauley family."Black and white photograph. Row of poultry pens approximately where the new Administration Building was subsequently constructed. House under construction behind. 2 men and a child looking into the pens.On reverse, "Note: Poultry Branch Curators Residence under construction."poultry branch, t.h. kneen, school of horticulture, nursery, ex-servicemen, ex-service women, commonwealth reconstruction training scheme, crts, macauley family, egg curator's residence, poultry pens, single testing laying tests -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesCertificate - Award Certificate, Government Champion Certificate 1917 postcard reproduction, 1917
... ...egg laying competition...macaulay...curator...eggs. Issued by direction of the Hon the Minister of Agriculture Signed J.C.Hatton for Director of Agriculture A Harts - Chief Poultry Expert, Macauley - Curator of Competitions. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne certificate mr roger mr andrew first prize eggs j.c. hatton a. harts egg laying competition macaulay curator director of agriculture chief poultry expert Government Champion Certificate 1917 Department of Agriculture Victoria Government Champion Certificate awarded to Messers Roger & Andrew at the Burnley Competitions. ...Photographic illustration of a certificate on a postcard in sepia tonesDepartment of Agriculture Victoria Government Champion Certificate awarded to Messers Roger & Andrew at the Burnley Competitions. Winter Test 1917 For 1st prize - Greatest Number of eggs laid by one bird Light Breeds, Section B, 103 eggs. Issued by direction of the Hon the Minister of Agriculture Signed J.C.Hatton for Director of Agriculture A Harts - Chief Poultry Expert, Macauley - Curator of Competitions. Illustrations border - sheep, hen, cow & horse head. Below an illustration of a cart with horses with hay being stacked on to the cart.certificate, mr roger, mr andrew, first prize, eggs, j.c. hatton, a. harts, egg laying competition, macaulay, curator, director of agriculture, chief poultry expert, government champion certificate 1917 -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilPublic Art: Helen BODYCOMB (b.1964, South Australia) and Enver CAMDAL (Lives and works Turkey), Enver Camdal et al, Nest (Location: Roundabout, Main and Luck Street, Eltham), 1997
... Curator of Collections, Geoff Glynn, NSC Manager of Infrastructure Development. 'Nest' highlights the indigenous flora and fauna of the Shire. The stiff, coarse grass used to create the nest is indigenous to the area and the eggs are like those of the spotted quail thrush, a ground-nesting bird of the Shire. ...Commissioned by Nillumbik Shire Council - 1997 The selection panel in the commissioning process to this 'extraordinary acquisition' was Rhonda Noble, Director of La Trobe University Museum of Art, Jeph Neale, Eltham Roundabout Advisory Group, Chris Marks, NSC Curator of Collections, Geoff Glynn, NSC Manager of Infrastructure Development.'Nest' highlights the indigenous flora and fauna of the Shire. The stiff, coarse grass used to create the nest is indigenous to the area and the eggs are like those of the spotted quail thrush, a ground-nesting bird of the Shire. The circular flow or placement of the eggs recalls the revolution of the seasons and nesting cycles. There is a tall light pole above the eggs, shining down at night. The effect is of a giant incubator. Enrichment and nurturing of the larger environment can be associated with this sculpture. This work resembles a large bird's nest, with three egg-like forms of fibreglass covered in a pebble render, set on sand. The nest is positioned within the paved boundary of the roundabout. The nest shape has been created out of stiff, coarse indigenous grass, periodically trimmed so the view is not obstructed. The eggs are a brown-speckled, creamy yellow colour. The three eggs are arranged in a ring, with the narrow end of each pointing to the large end of the next, in a circle that mimics the flow of traffic. N/Apublic art, nest, eggs, eltham, ekphrasis2017, mosaic, pebbles, roundabout, spotted quail thrush -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Entrance to Poultry Pens, March 1943
... ...egg curator...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne swan street entrance e. m. gibson collection poultry pens egg curator poultry Black and white photograph of an entrance to Burnley College from Swan Street past the poultry pens/egg-laying competition. ...Black and white photograph of an entrance to Burnley College from Swan Street past the poultry pens/egg-laying competition.swan street, entrance, e. m. gibson collection, poultry pens, egg curator, poultry -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white photocopy, Jan Downman, John Thomas Macauley, 1874-1948
... curator...poultry testing unit...egg...Typed biography of John Thomas Macauley, Manager/Curator of Poultry Testing Unit/Egg-laying Competition. Photocopies of photographs: (1) "John Thomas Macauley," as a child. (2) "J T Isobel Macauley." (3) "Picture appeared in 'The Weekly Times'." (4) "Macauley family c.1921." (5) "July 1942 3 generations" "J.T, Barry & W.E. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne jan downman (nee macauley john thomas macauley manager curator poultry testing unit egg-laying competition j t isobel macauley barry macauley w.e. ...Handwritten letter from Jan Downman (nee Macauley). Typed biography of John Thomas Macauley, Manager/Curator of Poultry Testing Unit/Egg-laying Competition. Photocopies of photographs: (1) "John Thomas Macauley," as a child. (2) "J T Isobel Macauley." (3) "Picture appeared in 'The Weekly Times'." (4) "Macauley family c.1921." (5) "July 1942 3 generations" "J.T, Barry & W.E. (Bill) Macauley." (6) "c 1923." (7) "at Blackburn c.1946." Also Obituaries and a Memorandum for the Agricultural Superintendent from Mr. Jessep recommending that he continue to be employed after his retirement.jan downman (nee macauley, john thomas macauley, manager, curator, poultry testing unit, egg-laying competition, j t isobel macauley, barry macauley, w.e. (bill) macauley, obituaries -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - Colour slides, Arboriculture, 1964-1965
... Arboriculture Album Colour slides Egg Curator's Cottage ...Contributor: T.H. KneenBox of 21 slides. Some dated. Appear to be for teaching Arboriculture. 2 labelled and scanned: (1) "Ilex cornuta Burnley 7/64." (2) Melaleuca styphelioides Burnley 6/8/64." arboriculture, lecture, trees -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic - CERAMICS, Clare Gervasoni, Blackfire Eggs, c2005
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Clare GERVASONI (1962- ) Born Melbourne A trained secondary Art educator, Clare Gervasoni studied Ceramics at Melbourne College of Advanced Education, and taught for number of years before retrainign as a Museum Curator. blackfire blackware ceramics eggs Clare Gervasoni Photograph of three ceramic blackware eggs of various sizes Blackfire Eggs Ceramic CERAMICS Clare Gervasoni ...Clare GERVASONI (1962- ) Born Melbourne A trained secondary Art educator, Clare Gervasoni studied Ceramics at Melbourne College of Advanced Education, and taught for number of years before retrainign as a Museum Curator. Photograph of three ceramic blackware eggs of various sizesblackfire, blackware, ceramics, eggs, clare gervasoni
