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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GUINEY COLLECTION: CERTIFICATE, 1936
... First prize for Spring show...Document. First Prize Certificate Annual Spring Show 1936... DOCUMENT Certificate First prize for Spring show Document. First ...Document. First Prize Certificate Annual Spring Show 1936 awarded to Miss K. Guiney for Piece of Fancy work, not specified. County of Bendigo.document, certificate, first prize for spring show -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education: Scrapbook of newspaper cutting. Book 1; December 1968 to August 1969
Newspaper cuttings relating to Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. These are from various newspapers and include The Age, Ballarat Courier, The Australian, The Herald. The cuttings cover the period from 21 December 1968 to 12 August 1969. Book with grey cover, front. Spiral boundballarat institute of advanced education, biae, metallurgy scholarship awards, higher pay for academic staff, deep-sea housewife, jan watson, yendon bluestone for smb, building at mt helen, hepburn springs camp, cricket match, government may cut grants, quotas a must, apex scholarship to christopher dower, j m hasker of cement and concrete association, concrete course at smb, john stevens winner of gold medal, master plumbers' association, trade students prize night, education the answer, smb success depends on local support, $950000 expasion by smb, dr r schrieke, barry shearer, craftsmen receive awards, top swimmers, stephen yorke, ian ellis, apprentices on show, open night at smb, master builders' awards, first equipment at mt helen, craftsmanship awards, commonwealth must not control education, courses in computers, motor for trainee mechanics, bores under road, don skewes invents drill, bluestone blocks as terracing at smb, boost college intake, the lake relay, stuart alexander wins award, biae commands interest, ballarat gas company scholarships, smb on eve of new era, alan graham, r w richards medal, art in the sunshine, retirements from engineering firm, stan sweatman joins biae, smb diplomates in many fields, $130000 computer at biae, learning for living -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SHOWTIME
Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. Showtime: the thoroughbred, Miss Temple, poses for the camera (above). A certificate for first prize (left) was awarded to a competitor in the Bendigo Agricultural and Horticultural Society Spring Show for 1925. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - SCRAPBOOK, 1950S EPHEMERA
Yellow spring back Spirax No. 578 Sketch Book. Book contains Menu/Programmes, In Memoriam King George VI, thank you cards, business cards, Golden Square Methodist Church Centenary, Boort Lodge No. 183 Golden Jubilee Meeting, Mannequin Parade Program, serviette, business stationary, advertising for Fair-View Upholsterers, musical and concert tickets, members badges, Bendigo Masonic Meeting, chemist's label, marriage invitations, Greenvale Kennels stationary, Bendigo Rotary dinner menu and programme, Past Presidents of Rotary, Christmas Greeting cards, Business Cheques, 3BO Duty Pass, Templeton's Sports Store, Sea Lake ticket, Bendigo Agricultural Show Society 1953 Prize Tickets for First, Second, Third, Champion and Highly Commended. Printing in book by Ray Purtill. Mrs J. Braddy, Dixons Caravan Park, Marong written on the back.book, bendigo, bendigo organisations & businesses, book, scrapbook, mrs j braddy, ray purtill, bendigo organisations, bendigo businesses, see link -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: PRIZE CARDS, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926
Document. Cohn Bros. Collection. 6 Bendigo Agricultural & Horticultural Society Spring Show 1923 Second Prize cards for Red & White wines made by Cohn Bros. 6 Bendigo Agricultural & Horticultural Society Spring Show 1924 Second Prize cards for Red & White wines made by Cohn Bros. 3 cards - Second Prize for White wine 1925. 1 card First Prize for White wine 1925. 5 cards First Prize for White & Red wines 1926. 2 cards - Second Prize for White & Red wines 1926. First Prize cards are blue and Second Prize cards are red. Both have the heads of a horse & a bull in the top left corner and a ram on the top right. In the centre is an emblem with a horse, a bull, a crown & a flag. At the bottom is the word 'progress'. In the bottom left corner is various fruit & vegetables and the right bottom corner has a turkey, a her & a duck. Cards were printed by Bolton Bros. Print Bendigo (1926). Cambridge Press 1924. Different design.Bendigo Agricultural & Horticultural Societyorganization, business, cohn bros, cohn bros. collection, brewers, cordial & aerated water and wine makers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CORNISH COLLECTION: DOCUMENTS RELATED TO VARIOUS CORNISH ENTERPRISES IN BENDIGO
Documents and copies of photos related to various Cornish enterprises in Bendigo: a. Line drawing (faint) of foundry owned by the Roberts family (Mitchell, Wills and King streets); b. copy of article from unknown source re United Iron Works with details of the firm and Roberts principals - William Roberts, Abraham Roberts and Arthur Roberts - with copies of photographic portraits (Bartlett Bros.) - bad copy with LH side of text partly illegible; c. copy of article titled 'Goyne's Battery Gratings re John Goyne and history of the business (submitted by person living at ''Rosemundy'', Goynes Road, Epsom - Goyne's home then on 20 acres); d. Photograph of old Robinson photo of Bendigo Stamper Grating Factory, Epsom and five men posed in front of large timber building (badly cut photo with LH edge missing. original photo (9 x 13) of ''Former Bendigo Cornish Fuse Factory'' (handwritten inscription on reverse) taken in recent times (hint - car in driveway); f. copy from un-named book of J Nankervis's Ham and Bacon Curing Factory, Golden Square - drawing of the establishment and a photos of winning display of small goods at the Bendigo Show (no date); g. copy from un-named book of photo of premises of A J Williams, Lily and McKenzie Streets - wooden structure with sign indicating Hardware Merchants and ??Mines Furnisher?? , showing three horse-driven small wagons (delivery?); h. copy of photo of Cornish store(1880s) at White Hills - mention of Frederick Stuckenschmidt (married Miss Mary Smith), William Mathews (original owner?) - corner brick building with family posed outside alongside horse and light cart;. reproduction of exhibit in Bendigo Spring Show, 1915 , the ''Made in Bendigo Exhibition'' - first prize awarded to Messrs H M Legg & Co. Progress Jams, preserves, tomato sauce, tomatoes products, candied peels etc. (folded and small tear).bendigo, buildings, early bendigo businesses, bendigo stamper grating factory. epsom. j. nankervic ham and bacon curing establishment. golden square. bendigo cornish fuse factory. cornish stores. messrs h. m. leggo and co. abraham roberts. arthur roberts. william roberts. goyne's battery gratings. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Twenty fifth Grand Annual Spring Show, 1899
... & Pastoral Association Twenty fifth Grand Annual Spring Show, Luke... Show, Luke Flanagan, Secretary.. First Prize certificate ...Tatura & Goulburn Valley Agricultural, Horticultural & Pastoral Association Twenty fifth Grand Annual Spring Show, Luke Flanagan, Secretary.. First Prize certificate for "Schoolgirl's writing under 14 years awarded to Maria Mills of Wahring. -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Show schedule, Yarrawonga Centenary Spring Show, Saturday October 1st, 1983, 1983
The first show was held inSept 1883 at Alexander Park on the Murray River. Two years later it was moved to the Showgrounds south of the town. Two shows have been missed, one due to WW2 and the other due to drought and a poor season. The Centenary Show was held over two days with a street parade on the Sunday.A5 size booklet Yellow card cover. Newspaper quality pages. Lists committee members,Life members, Stewards,prizes, classes and events -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork, other - Artwork, "West Park Proposition' by Ash Keating, 2013
Ash KEATING Among fifteen finalists this artwork won the 2012 Guirguis New Art Prize, a prestigious national acquisitive biennial art prize administered by Federation University Australia. The Guirguis New Art Prize (GNAP) is a national acquisitive $20,000 contemporary art prize which presents a selection of Australia's most exciting contemporary artists with works that explore and embrace new ways of artistic expression, utilising existing mediums and new technologies in innovative ways. Initiated and generously supported by local Ballarat surgeon Mr Mark Guirguis, this prestigious art prize is administered by the Federation University Australia (FedUni). As a local philanthropist and art collector, in developing the Prize, Mark Guirguis' aims were to celebrate the significance of the arts to communities and to Ballarat, emphasising contemporary art and 'living' culture, and to highlight FedUni's Arts Academy. Artist Ash Keating works across a conceptual, site-responsive and often collaborative art practice that incorporates painting, sculpture, installation, video, performance and public interventions, and has referenced a wide range of social and environmental issues within his art. Frequently working beyond the gallery, and often harnessing community narrative and energy, his work also draws upon myth, ritual and ceremony. 'West Park Proposition', 2012, is a three channel and screen video installation, utilising multiple camera video documentation of an endurance painting intervention undertaken on the morning of 01 September 2012 on the east facing wall of a newly built tilt-slab industrial building, situated on the direct edge of the current urban and rural boundary in Truganina, Victoria. The multi-screen work documents an endurance guerilla-style action painting intervention and ritualised painting performance in which a symbolic violence is enacted against a storehouse of commodity production and consumption. Upon winning the award artists Ash Keating said; “The work was made near Ballarat on the Deer Park bypass. It is an aesthetic comment about the way these new tilt-slab industrial buildings spring up without caring for the environment." The work, which took eight hours to create, was about reclaiming the space from “cost-effective architecture” without any aesthetics. The inaugural judge for the Prize, Jason Smith, Director, Heide Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) said, "Selecting the winner of this inaugural GNAP was exhilarating and excruciating: exhilarating because the seriousness of each artist's enterprise, and their uncompromising resolution of concepts, has created an inaugural exhibition of exceptional power. This first GNAP is a survey of some of the most poetic and provocative imaginations working in Australia today. Selecting one winner from such a show in which each of these artists has in some way transformed my thinking about the world was the excruciating part. Ash Keating's work West Park Proposition, 2012 kept drawing me back in the several hours I spent viewing the works. It simultaneously affirms the political and critical role of the artist as a key agent of change and action, and someone who reminds us of the beauty and resilience of humanity and nature in the face of unrelenting change. As a work combining performance, collaboration and hope, Keating's West Park Proposition is a work of immense and compelling poetry."artist, artwork, keating, ash keating, guirguis, guirguis new art prize, gnap, gnap13 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: WINNER
BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2002. Winner: Huntly's John Hood picked up a first prize with his rooster, a black orpington cock, at the Echuca Agricultural and Pastoral Society annual spring show in 1914. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Certificate, Standard Typ., Linton, Linton Horticultural Society, First Prize, 1914, 1914
Rectangular, cream coloured cardboard, Linton Horticultural Society Spring show Thursday and Friday, December 3rd and 4th, 1914. First prize for bottle of tomato sauce awarded to Mrs F. O'Beirne. W Todd Secretary.Text: " LINTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. / SPRING SHOW, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, / DECEMBER 3rd & 4TH, 1914 / FIRST PRIZE / For Bottle of Tomato Sauce / Awarded to Mrs. F. O'Beirne.horticultural society award -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Certificate, Harry Brown & Co. Print., Ballarat, Linton Presbyterian Church Spring Flower Show, First Prize, 1970, 1970
... Linton Presbyterian Church Spring Flower Show, First Prize... prize at Linton Presbyterian Church Spring flower show and fair ...Awarded to Graeme Dunn.Rectangular, blue cardboard certificate for first prize at Linton Presbyterian Church Spring flower show and fair, 1970.Text: " LINTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH / SPRING FLOWER SHOW AND FAIR / PARISH HALL, LINTON / Saturday Nov 7 1970 / FIRST PRIZE / Awarded to Graeme Dunn / For Flat Bowl.linton presbyterian church, events, flower shows, certificates, awards, graeme dunn -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Certificate, Grenville Standard, Print. Linton, Linton Horticultural Society, First Prize, 1915, 1915
Awarded at Spring Show, held December 2nd & 3rd 1915.White and blue Linton Horticultural Society First Prize certificate awarded to Miss K. O'Beirne for Oil Painting.Text: " LINTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. / SPRINIG SHOW, DEC. 2nd & 3rd, 1915. / First Prize. / For Oil Painting / Awarded to Miss K O'Beirne.linton horticultural society, k. o'beirne, w. todd