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Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Liz Pidgeon, Heritage Excursion; Eltham Lower Park Walk and Talk, 1 July 2017, 1 July 2017
... ...flower vendor...Temporary flower vendor set up in a tent opposite Eltham Lower Park. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Temporary flower vendor set up in a tent opposite Eltham Lower Park. ...Temporary flower vendor set up in a tent opposite Eltham Lower Park. The flower seller sets up on weekends and offers a convenient drive through service for customers. Goolge maps in February 2021 identified this site as Fleur De Feliss Roadside Store. Heritage Excursion - Saturday 1st July - Eltham Lower Park - Walk and Talk Eltham Lower Park has played an important part in the history of our area since the early days of European settlement when it was used by local residents as an informal racecourse. Prior to that its location at the junction of the Diamond Creek and the Yarra River made it an important meeting place for the Wurundjeri people. The park combines formal elements and sporting facilities with remnant bushland that is of environmental significance. It is home to sporting and horse riding clubs, popular play spaces and the Diamond Valley Miniature Railway, which attracts large numbers of visitors. The park will be the venue for our July excursion which will comprise a walk of about 3.5 km around the park and adjacent areas. Along the way we will discuss the history and natural history of the area. The path along the creek and the river provides a pleasant and scenic walk. This walk on Saturday 1st July is about 3.5 km in length and will take 2 to 2.5 hours. It will start at 2pm at the Main Road car park at the front of the park. (Melway ref 21 H 10). Newsletter No., 234, June 2017 Born Digitalheritage excursion, activities, eltham district historical society, eltham lower park, roadside store, flower vendor, fleur de feliss, tent, drive through, drive thru -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesWork on paper - Etching, Terry Blizzard, 'Flower Vendors' by Terry Blizzard, 1984
... Framed abstract etching of flower vendors....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Terry Blizzard Flora Framed abstract etching of flower vendors. 'Flower Vendors' by Terry Blizzard Work on paper Etching Terry Blizzard ...Framed abstract etching of flower vendors.terry blizzard, flora -
Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City CouncilPostcard – Williamstown Botanic Gardens, M Schulz, Prague, c1900-1920
... vendor. A colour image of a house (the Curators lodge) behind a fence with two children sitting on it. There are two large Cordylines, one in the forefront of the image standing in lawn and surrounded by pink flowers, and one closer to the house. ...The original postcards in this series (2013.002 to 2013.018) were generously loaned to Williamstown Botanic Gardens by a private collector for copying. The logo in the middle of the words ‘POST CARD’ indicates the card was printed by M. Schulz in Prague. Schulz was a long-established company from Prague and printed postcards for customers from worldwide. Schulz printed in photo-chromolithography. The Curator’s lodge, designed by the Town Surveyor, HV Champion, was constructed in 1907 following the re-organisation of the north-east corner with the demolition of the old curator's cottage and erection of new gates. The postcards are evidence of the interest the gardens held as a subject for postcard publishers. The text and images provide a snapshot into fashions, social interests and concerns of the time. The professionally produced images provide a pictorial history of Gardens including changing planting styles, various structures and features of the Gardens eg the aviary, cannons, the fountain, the second Curator’s Lodge and gates. The images offer an opportunity to compare garden vistas with the present day. The card also demonstrates how postcards were used as a method of contact in contrast to the contemporary use as souvenirs. A colour image of a house (the Curators lodge) behind a fence with two children sitting on it. There are two large Cordylines, one in the forefront of the image standing in lawn and surrounded by pink flowers, and one closer to the house. The house is brown timber with two brick chimneys and has a green corrugated iron roof with gables over the windows at the front and side.Front: ‘The Lodge, / Williamstown Gardens’. Reverse: Centre top ‘POST CARD’ with a logo [MS] in the middle of the words; left side vertical ‘O. Rippon Series’; left side ‘This space may be used for communication.’; right side ‘For Address only.’; left side bottom ‘Printed in Germany’. There is a one penny red Tasmanian stamp on the top right hand corner. The card is addressed to ‘Miss E G Holford / 60 Upton St, / Launceston, / Tasmania.’ Top left corner in pencil ‘$10’ (believed to be inserted by the vendor.postcard, gardens, post-card, williamstown-botanic-gardens, hobsons-bay-city-council, curator’s lodge, children, cordyline -
Federation University Art CollectionWork on paper - Etching, Blizzard, Terry, 'The Flower Vendors' by Terry Blizzard, 1984
... If you can assist with information on this artist or artwork please use the comment link below. 'The Flower Vendors' by Terry Blizzard Work on paper Etching Blizzard, Terry ...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 etching. If you can assist with information on this artist or artwork please use the comment link below.art, artwork, terry blizzard, printmaking, etching, available -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaAccessory - Evening Bag, 20th Century
... vendors stated only two bags were made like this. The second bag was sold to Queen Mary, the mother of King George V1. Petit point Bag frame Pearls Rural scenes both side of bag. Metal frame and handle.Frame is decorated with small green metal leaves and tiny pearls.Gusset is of flowers and a black ground,and black fine piping. ...Purchased in Austria in 1937 by donor's father as a present for his wife. The vendors stated only two bags were made like this. The second bag was sold to Queen Mary, the mother of King George V1.Rural scenes both side of bag. Metal frame and handle.Frame is decorated with small green metal leaves and tiny pearls.Gusset is of flowers and a black ground,and black fine piping. Stitched in fine silk . Lined in apricot silk and containing a tiny purse and mirror.petit point, bag frame, pearls
