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Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - Greek Gods, Statues of Greek Gods. Ballarat Botanical Gardens
... Statues of Greek Gods. Ballarat Botanical Gardens......Gods...Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group George Longley Building Gillies Street North entrance Ballarat West 3350 John Garner Collection Ballarat Botanical Gardens Gardens Ballarat Greek Gods Greek Gods Statues Statues of Greek Gods. ...john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, greek, gods, greek gods, statues -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Diary - G.P. Lyons SECV x4, 1. Catherine Moss; 2. Crossing the Rubicon; 3. Running the Line; 4. Twilight of the Gods
... Running the Line; 4. Twilight of the Gods...Running the Line; 4. Twilight of the Gods Book - Diary - G.P. Lyons SECV x4 ...Geoff Lyons worked initially as a storeman for SECV on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme and later possibly as a linesman on the transmission lines from Mt Beauty to Melbourne.A social history of working in the north east on a construction site. Geoff worked with European migrants in his youth and describes his life as a young man - an interesting comparison to life in the 2020s.4 Books with coloured (2 tones) cardboard cover with hard plastic attached. 1 and 2 books are bound by white plastic strips 3 and 4 are bound with white tape. 1. 1951-52 with 150 pages; 2. 1952-53 with 130 pages; 3. 1954-55 with 101 pages; 4. 1955-56 with 122 pages.All 4 books have "To Colin & Lyn Maxwell from Joy and Geoff Lyons" handwritten on the first page.geoff lyon, storeman, linesman, secv, khes -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Book, GREGORY, Lady Augusta, Gods and fighting men : the story of the Tuatha de Danaan and of the Fianna of Ireland, arranged and put into English by Lady Gregory, with a preface by W.B. Yeats, 1904, repr. 1913
... Gods and fighting men : the story of the Tuatha de Danaan and of the Fianna of Ireland, arranged and put into English by Lady Gregory, with a preface by W.B. ...Stamped 'Cowes Public Library'. Gods and fighting men : the story of the Tuatha de Danaan and of the Fianna of Ireland, arranged and put into English by Lady Gregory, with a preface by W.B. ...Labelled 'Himmer Bequest', 'Ex Libris Rudolph Himmer'. Stamped 'Cowes Public Library'. -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Kenneth Cook, The wine of gods anger, 1968
... The wine of gods anger...Monbulk RSL Sub Branch 48 Main Road Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges vietnam war - fiction psychological fiction A disturbing novel of army life and war in South East Asia involving five complex characters p.155 The wine of gods anger Book Kenneth Cook Lansdowne Press ...A disturbing novel of army life and war in South East Asia involving five complex charactersp.155fictionA disturbing novel of army life and war in South East Asia involving five complex charactersvietnam war - fiction, psychological fiction -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - The Story of Mercury (Mythology), Mercury: messenger of the Gods
... Mercury: messenger of the Gods....Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group George Longley Building Gillies Street North entrance Ballarat West 3350 John Garner Collection Ballarat Botanical Gardens Gardens Ballarat Mercury Mythology Statue Mercury: messenger of the Gods. Work on paper The Story of Mercury (Mythology) ...john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, mercury, mythology, statue -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, C.J. De Garis Pub. House, Sport of the gods, 1921
... Sport of the gods...Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Politics - Australia Australia - Fiction A political noverl by feminist author Ada Holman p.317. Sport of the gods Book C.J. De Garis Pub. House Ada D Holman ...A political noverl by feminist author Ada Holmanp.317.fictionA political noverl by feminist author Ada Holmanpolitics - australia, australia - fiction -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, HG Wells, The food of the gods, 1904
... The food of the gods...Collapse summary Ill, p.311. The food of the gods Book HG Wells Collins ...Published in 1904, this forgotten classic is sci-fi and dystopia at its best, written by the creator and master of the genreFollowing extensive research in the field of growth, Mr. Bensington and Professor Redwood light upon a new mysterious element, a food that causes greatly accelerated development. Initially christening their discovery The Food of the Gods, the two scientists are overwhelmed by the possible ramifications of their creation. Needing room for experiments, Mr. Besington chooses a farm that offers him the chance to test on chickens, which duly grow monstrous, six or seven times their usual size. With the farmer, Mr. Skinner, failing to contain the spread of the Food, chaos soon reigns as reports come in of local encounters with monstrous wasps, earwigs, and rats. The chickens escape, leaving carnage in their wake. The Skinners and Redwoods have both been feeding their children the compound illicitlytheir eventual offspring will constitute a new age of giants. Public opinion rapidly turns against the scientists and society rebels against the world's new flora and fauna. Daily life has changed shockingly and now politicians are involved, trying to stamp out the Food of the Gods and the giant race. Comic and at times surprisingly touching and tragic, Wells' story is a cautionary tale warning against the rampant advances of science but also of the dangers of greed, political infighting, and shameless vote-seeking. Collapse summaryIll, p.311.fictionPublished in 1904, this forgotten classic is sci-fi and dystopia at its best, written by the creator and master of the genreFollowing extensive research in the field of growth, Mr. Bensington and Professor Redwood light upon a new mysterious element, a food that causes greatly accelerated development. Initially christening their discovery The Food of the Gods, the two scientists are overwhelmed by the possible ramifications of their creation. Needing room for experiments, Mr. Besington chooses a farm that offers him the chance to test on chickens, which duly grow monstrous, six or seven times their usual size. With the farmer, Mr. Skinner, failing to contain the spread of the Food, chaos soon reigns as reports come in of local encounters with monstrous wasps, earwigs, and rats. The chickens escape, leaving carnage in their wake. The Skinners and Redwoods have both been feeding their children the compound illicitlytheir eventual offspring will constitute a new age of giants. Public opinion rapidly turns against the scientists and society rebels against the world's new flora and fauna. Daily life has changed shockingly and now politicians are involved, trying to stamp out the Food of the Gods and the giant race. Comic and at times surprisingly touching and tragic, Wells' story is a cautionary tale warning against the rampant advances of science but also of the dangers of greed, political infighting, and shameless vote-seeking. Collapse summary science fiction - england, artificial foods -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, John Walker, A pronouncing dictionary of mythology and antiquities, giving a concise account of the gods, heroes, statesmen, poets, philosophers, painters, sculptors, places and wonders of antiquity, 1892
... A pronouncing dictionary of mythology and antiquities, giving a concise account of the gods, heroes, statesmen, poets, philosophers, painters, sculptors, places and wonders of antiquity....A pronouncing dictionary of mythology and antiquities, giving a concise account of the gods, heroes, statesmen, poets, philosophers, painters, sculptors, places and wonders of antiquity. ...A pronouncing dictionary of mythology and antiquities, giving a concise account of the gods, heroes, statesmen, poets, philosophers, painters, sculptors, places and wonders of antiquity.p.163.non-fictionA pronouncing dictionary of mythology and antiquities, giving a concise account of the gods, heroes, statesmen, poets, philosophers, painters, sculptors, places and wonders of antiquity.classical dictionaries, dictionaries - mythology -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, December 1918
... on front - "Font of the Gods, Royal Cave, Buchan.'"...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland buchan-caves royal-cave-buchan limestone-formations on front - "Font of the Gods, Royal Cave, Buchan.'" A black / white photograph / postcard of the inside of a limestone cave. ...A black / white photograph / postcard of the inside of a limestone cave. It shows stalagtites and stalagmites.on front - "Font of the Gods, Royal Cave, Buchan.'"buchan-caves royal-cave-buchan limestone-formations -
Clunes MuseumBook, NATIONAL TEMPERANCE PUBLICATION DEPOT, KIRTON'S TEMPERANCE TALES
... .- THE CRESCENT THE CROSS GODS GOOD MAN.....- THE CRESCENT THE CROSS GODS GOOD MAN. RED DECORATED HARD COVER BOOK - KIRTON'S TEMPERANCE TALES FOR THE PEOPLE KIRTON'S TEMPERANCE TALES Book BOOK NATIONAL TEMPERANCE PUBLICATION DEPOT ...KIRTON'S TEMPERANCE TALES FOR THE PEOPLERED DECORATED HARD COVER BOOK - KIRTON'S TEMPERANCE TALES FOR THE PEOPLEKIRTON'S TEMPERANCE TALES FOR THE PEOPLElocal history, book, religious, books, religion -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPostcard - stalagmites at Buchan Victoria, H D Bulmer, 1940 c
... Black and white postcard of view of Font of Gods pool surrounded by stalagmites in a cave at Buchan Victoria. ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Topography Parks Tourism Black and white postcard of view of Font of Gods pool surrounded by stalagmites in a cave at Buchan Victoria. ...Black and white postcard of view of Font of Gods pool surrounded by stalagmites in a cave at Buchan Victoria. Also six small postcards taken inside various caves at Buchan topography, parks, tourism -
Moorabbin Air MuseumUniform (item), Military Uniform Button, Royal Corps of Signals
... Depicts Mercury, the winged messenger of the gods, holding a caduceus (herald's staff) in his left hand, while balancing on a globe....Depicts Mercury, the winged messenger of the gods, holding a caduceus (herald's staff) in his left hand, while balancing on a globe. ... -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Australian Postmaster General's Dept, Course of Technical Instruction and Telegraphy, 1940's -1950's
... Black print on the front cover - a oval shaped logo with Post Office Communication Australia around a small sketch depicting Mercury, the messenger of the gods below an Australian coat-of-arms. Below that is the title,"COURSE OF TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION TELEPHONY 1"....Black print on the front cover - a oval shaped logo with Post Office Communication Australia around a small sketch depicting Mercury, the messenger of the gods below an Australian coat-of-arms. Below that is the title,"COURSE OF TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION TELEPHONY 1". ...The Postmaster-General's Department (P.M.G.) of Australia was created in 1901 with Federation taking control over all six Colonies (States) Postal and Telegraphic services within Australia to form the national Postal and Telegraphic services within Australia. The Department was administered by the Postmaster-General. This manual was produced as a syllabus of training for Army Personnel units in P.M.G's Department schools.In war times the postal organisation was a vital link between the services, the community and overseas centres. The Postmaster-General's Department co-operated with service departments in the installation and operation of radio, telephone and telegraph systems. Its laboratories also designed, developed and manufactured vital defence equipment. This item reflects that contribution and history.A 31 pp buff colored book with orange cloth binding. Black print on the front cover - a oval shaped logo with Post Office Communication Australia around a small sketch depicting Mercury, the messenger of the gods below an Australian coat-of-arms. Below that is the title,"COURSE OF TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION TELEPHONY 1".manual-telephony postmaster-general's-training-department instruction-book communications -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Sampler, I W, 18th C
... do not Have no other Gods but me unto no image bow thou knee Take not thy name of (incomplete sentence)" ...do not Have no other Gods but me unto no image bow thou knee Take not thy name of (incomplete sentence)" Worked on very fine beige evenweave linen. ...Worked on very fine beige evenweave linen. Border in dark green with floral designs. Ornate band sampler followed by a line of initials. Central cartouche of a fountain with pair of birds wings raised. Each side matching designs of peacocks, vases and floral design. Bottom border contains text and ornate floral and leaf border with birds. buds, alphabet in cross stitch and petit point. Line of initials.IW 'Father and thy Mother Prophan 5 Hounner (sic) thy the sabbath day God in vain ?do not Have no other Gods but me unto no image bow thou knee Take not thy name of (incomplete sentence)" embroidery, cross stitch, samplers, early 19th century, england -
Ararat Gallery TAMAFunctional object, Tagane, c. 1900s
... The sembei (rice crackers) in this sturdy bag of handmade paper come from the town of Kuwana in Mie Prefecture and go by the trade name of Tagane, which derives from the name of the rice crackers offered to the Shinto gods. In fact, these sembei have a long tradition that goes back to ancient times. ...The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979. japanese art japanese packaging tsutsumi gift giving The sembei (rice crackers) in this sturdy bag of handmade paper come from the town of Kuwana in Mie Prefecture and go by the trade name of Tagane, which derives from the name of the rice crackers offered to the Shinto gods. In fact, these sembei have a long tradition that goes back to ancient times. ...‘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, 1981The sembei (rice crackers) in this sturdy bag of handmade paper come from the town of Kuwana in Mie Prefecture and go by the trade name of Tagane, which derives from the name of the rice crackers offered to the Shinto gods. In fact, these sembei have a long tradition that goes back to ancient times. The silk drawstring of the bag gives it a particularly distinguished look. - Professor Hideyuki Oka, curator.japanese art, japanese packaging, tsutsumi, gift giving -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Badge - Royal Air Force (RAF) Medical Branch collar insignia worn by F J Browne, World War I, Firmin, London
... Hermes (Mercury) was the messenger of the gods and known for carrying a staff known as the Caduceus. ...Hermes (Mercury) was the messenger of the gods and known for carrying a staff known as the Caduceus. ...This badge belonged to F.J. Browne and would have been worn during World War I. Hermes (Mercury) was the messenger of the gods and known for carrying a staff known as the Caduceus. The caduceus included two snakes topped off with a set of wings. Caduceus is from the Greek root meaning “herald’s wand”.Francis James Browne died in Sydney 1963. He had a long career in obstetrics and gynaecology. Summary of appointments include: General Practice in Wales, Maternity Department of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, 1st director of obstetric unit, University College Hospital London. Retired and continued postgraduate teaching in London and NSW. Married to Grace Cuthbert, who was director of Maternal and Baby Welfare in NSW. Collection of objects transferred from the Archives to the Museum collection found amongst Professor FJ Browne's papers.Brass badge depicting a crown mounted on top of a caduceus (image of two snakes wrapped around a staff topped by wings). Clip attached to back of badge is inscribed 'FIRMIN LONDON'.numismatics, browne fj, world war i -
City of BallaratArtwork, other - Public Artwork, Angelo Bertozzi, Mercury by Angelo Bertozzi, Circa 1880
... Mercury is the messenger of the gods and is represented with a winged helmet and pouch....Mercury is the messenger of the gods and is represented with a winged helmet and pouch. ...Thomas Stoddart (1828 - 1905) bought 12 white marble statues during a visit to Italy. Stoddart arranged for them to be shipped to Victoria and placed on pedestals of Sicilian marble and on bases of Victorian granite. These statues were unveiled in the gardens on Queen Victoria's birthday, 24th May, 1884. His intention was for the statues to adorn and add interest to the gardens. Mercury is the messenger of the gods and is represented with a winged helmet and pouch.The artwork is of historic and aesthetic significance to the people of BallaratWhite marble figure shown with winged helmet and pouch.Mercurymercury -
Duldig Studio museum + sculpture gardenSculpture, Slawa Horowitz-Duldig, Self-portrait by Slawa Horowitz-Duldig c. 1924, c.1924
... It takes inspiration from Egyptian sculptures and is strikingly similar to the cover image of Götter Ӓgyptens (Gods of Egypt) by Alexander Scharff (Library) although her short hair puts a stylish and very modern slant upon the image. ...It takes inspiration from Egyptian sculptures and is strikingly similar to the cover image of Götter Ӓgyptens (Gods of Egypt) by Alexander Scharff (Library) although her short hair puts a stylish and very modern slant upon the image. modernism The sculpture is hollow, with a large opening at the rear. ...This self-portrait exemplifies Karl and Slawa's shared interest in the art forms of other cultures - also seen in the significant number of Viennese art books on these topics in the Duldig Studio library. It takes inspiration from Egyptian sculptures and is strikingly similar to the cover image of Götter Ӓgyptens (Gods of Egypt) by Alexander Scharff (Library) although her short hair puts a stylish and very modern slant upon the image. The sculpture is hollow, with a large opening at the rear. Slawa on full face, eyes downcast, hair parted in the middle & pulled back in bun with large comb. Drapes across both shoulders. modernism -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumArtwork, other - Carl von Brandenstein Collection, Tatura Camp 1A
... His doctoral thesis was a dissertation on the iconography of Hittite gods. He was arrested in Persia in 1941 and sent to Australia where he was interned at Loveday Camp South Australia and in Camp 1 Tatura from January 1945 until his release in August 1946....His doctoral thesis was a dissertation on the iconography of Hittite gods. He was arrested in Persia in 1941 and sent to Australia where he was interned at Loveday Camp South Australia and in Camp 1 Tatura from January 1945 until his release in August 1946. ...Dr Carl von Brandenstein was born in 1909 in Hanover, Germany. He studied oriental languages and the history of religion at Berlin University (1928-1934) and Leipzig (1938-1939). His doctoral thesis was a dissertation on the iconography of Hittite gods. He was arrested in Persia in 1941 and sent to Australia where he was interned at Loveday Camp South Australia and in Camp 1 Tatura from January 1945 until his release in August 1946.Four artworks in a dark wood frame with terracotta coloured matte. Item 1: Hospital Waranga. Tall gum trees in foreground, blue sky . Staff standing under the veranda and a red cross vehicle parked in front. A barbed wire fence surrounds the hospital. Item 2: Inside the Library. Item 3: Camp Barracks. Four huts in a row . A tree and garden in front. Item 4: Reading Room. A table in centre of the room with a single chair. Books and stationery items on the table. A lamp hangs from the ceiling. Bookshelves along the walls and paintings on the wall. Item 2: "am letzten Tage deiner Internierung dem lieben Hans Wulff fur Errinnerung an gemeinsam gebautes" (English Translation: On the last day of your internment to dear Hans Wiulff for remembrance of what we built together. camp 1, tatura, carl von brandenstein, internment camp loveday, waranga hospital, library, hans wulff -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Education kit - Hygeia - Miniature Doll, Nursing Through the Ages
... Miniature Doll Hygeia - The ancient Greeks, Egyptians, Romans believed gods directed physical welfare. Temples were built for priests - physicians. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Miniature Doll Hygeia - The ancient Greeks, Egyptians, Romans believed gods directed physical welfare. Temples were built for priests - physicians. ...Miniature Doll Hygeia - The ancient Greeks, Egyptians, Romans believed gods directed physical welfare. Temples were built for priests - physicians. In Greece temples remains of "Asklepios" provided hostels, hospital wards, bath houses, gymnasia. Hygeia symbolized health and panacea. Hippocrates born in 460BC was a great physician and held ideals of ethical conduct and practice. Todays medical students still adhere to this oath when graduation and also laid the foundations of scientific medicine.Miniature Doll - Dressed in Blue Dress with Silver Trim 30 cm tall with name tag. Name Tag Hygeianursing history, nursing education equipment, miniature doll -
City of BallaratArtwork, other - Public Artwork, B. Raggi, Hebe, Circa 1880
... The Greek goddess of eternal youth, Hebe, was famed for having the power to restore to age the vigour of youth and was cup-bearer to the gods....The Greek goddess of eternal youth, Hebe, was famed for having the power to restore to age the vigour of youth and was cup-bearer to the gods. The artwork is of historic and aesthetic significance to the people of Ballarat hebe stoddart botanic gardens Hebe/ Presented by Thomas Stoddart 1884 White marble figure of a woman holding a cup in one hand Hebe Artwork, other Public Artwork B. ...Thomas Stoddart, 1828 - 1905, bought 12 white marble statues during a visit to Italy. Stoddart arranged for them to be shipped to Victoria and placed on pedestals of Sicilian marble and on bases of Victorian granite. These statues were unveiled in the gardens on Queen Victoria's birthday, 24th May, 1884. His intention was for the statues to adorn and add interest to the gardens. The Greek goddess of eternal youth, Hebe, was famed for having the power to restore to age the vigour of youth and was cup-bearer to the gods.The artwork is of historic and aesthetic significance to the people of BallaratWhite marble figure of a woman holding a cup in one handHebe/ Presented by Thomas Stoddart 1884hebe, stoddart, botanic gardens -
Mont De LanceyStatue
... The Graces presided over banquets and gatherings, to delight the guests of the gods. The three slender female figures become one in their embrace, united by their linked hands and by a scarf which links them....The Graces presided over banquets and gatherings, to delight the guests of the gods. The three slender female figures become one in their embrace, united by their linked hands and by a scarf which links them. ornaments sculptures human figures figures Ornamental table statue of "The Three Graces" with bowl. ...Antonio Canova’s statue The Three Graces is a Neoclassical sculpture, in marble, of the mythological three charites, daughters of Zeus – identified on some engravings of the statue as, from left to right, Euphrosyne, Aglaea and Thalia – who were said to represent youth/beauty (Thalia), mirth (Euphrosyne), and elegance (Aglaea). The Graces presided over banquets and gatherings, to delight the guests of the gods. The three slender female figures become one in their embrace, united by their linked hands and by a scarf which links them.Ornamental table statue of "The Three Graces" with bowl.ornaments, sculptures, human figures, figures -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - KAMAKURA, JAPAN, BCOF ERA
... The great Buddha is a bronze figure of Amida, one of the Buddhist gods. It was cast in 1252. you can walk right up into the head of it. ...The great Buddha is a bronze figure of Amida, one of the Buddhist gods. It was cast in 1252. you can walk right up into the head of it. ...Photographs of Kamakura, Japan, collected by Alva Bennetts during a visit whilst on her BCOF deployment. Part of the Bennetts collection. See Catalogue No. 9726P for details of service for Alva Marie Bennetts VFX128835.1. Black and white photograph of a Japanese building. trees and a second building in the background. RH side has a piece of red cord attached. 2. Black and white close-up photograph of the buildings featured in 1. Two people in foreground. 3. Black and white photograph of a Japanese Temple with gate pillars in foreground. Trees surround building. 4. Black and white photograph of a statue of Buddha. Green cord tied through a hole at the top. 5. Black and white photograph of the head and shoulders of a statue of Buddha. 6. Black and white photograph of a statue of a sitting Buddha. Steps and large urns in foreground, trees in background. 7. Black and white photograph with details as per no. 6. 8. Black and white close-up of the statue of Buddha's head.2. Handwritten in black ink on back: “In September each year, Japanese girls dance on the platform of this shrine at Kamakura.” 3. Etched in white on top LHC of photograph: “KENCHOJI TEMPLE AT KAMAKURA.” 6. The great Buddha is a bronze figure of Amida, one of the Buddhist gods. It was cast in 1252. you can walk right up into the head of it. Note the position of the hands which are laid on the lap palms upwards and thumbs touching, the Buddhist sign for steadfast faith. 8. You can see where the Buddha was damaged during the 1923 earthquake. alva bennetts, bennetts collection, bcof, japan, kamakura, photographs, buddha -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilPublic Art: Wayne ALFRED (b.1958 Alert Bay, British Columbia), Wayne Alfred C/- High Commision of Canada, Commonwealth Games Totem Pole, Location: Eltham Library Foyer, Panther Place, Eltham, 2006
... Misinterpreted as Gods and idols to be worshipped, totems usually serve six purposes, such as a house pillar for support, a memorial or mortuary pole to commemorate (and house) the deceased, a potlatch pole (used for important traditional indigenous celebrations), a ridicule pole used to shame and a heraldic or family crest pole. ...Misinterpreted as Gods and idols to be worshipped, totems usually serve six purposes, such as a house pillar for support, a memorial or mortuary pole to commemorate (and house) the deceased, a potlatch pole (used for important traditional indigenous celebrations), a ridicule pole used to shame and a heraldic or family crest pole. ...Wayne Alfred is a member of the Namgis Tribe of the Kwakwaka'wakw people. As a master carver he has an extremely high level of carving skill and knowledge about his peoples cultural objects, customs, tribal stories and legends. The Totem Poles of the North Pacific Coast in British Columbia and Alaska are traditionally carved out of red or yellow cedar, which has a spiritual and practical purpose. The wood was known for its durability, its resistance to rotting and the inner bark was utilised in ropemaking, clothing, hats, baskets and so forth. The Kwakitul People consider the cedar tree to be among the most sacred of all things provided by the Creator. They believed the Cedar tree to be the axis of the world and a pathway to the upper world. The wood is shaped using implements such as adzes, axes, chisels, carving knives, and chainsaws. Misinterpreted as Gods and idols to be worshipped, totems usually serve six purposes, such as a house pillar for support, a memorial or mortuary pole to commemorate (and house) the deceased, a potlatch pole (used for important traditional indigenous celebrations), a ridicule pole used to shame and a heraldic or family crest pole. Characters and symbols on these totem poles usually display family crests, history, wealth, social rank, inheritance, and privilege, as well as animalistic imagery derived from native animals and mythological creatures. Their sequence are indicative of past family events, ancestors, myths, and heraldic crests, with the bottom figure usually being the most prominent. In this work the 'thunderbird' is symbolic of power, strength and of ancestory. The Commonwealth Games Totem Pole was presented to the people of Nillumbik on behalf of the Canadian Government in recognition of Melbourne as the hosts of the Melbourne Commonwealth Games Team in 2006. Carved in cedar wood, this totem pole incorporates bold cuts and colours (such as red and green) offset by strong black. A relative degree of realism is used to depict the alligator located on the bottom of the pole, a man and a 'thunderbird'/eagle located on the top. With protuding element. No inscriptions. Bold cuts used to outline the characters and symbols as well as decorative and stylised features all over the pole. public art, kwakwaka'wakw, namgis, alfred, north pacific coast, british columbia, canada, totem pole, carved, commonwealth games, melbourne festival, cedar -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Compilation of Dramatic Artistic Performances, George Routledge, Masques and Entertainments, 1890
... In these events, professional actors handled the speaking and singing, while the King, Queen, and courtiers themselves wore masks and danced as allegorical figures (gods, heroes, or virtues). Jonson’s masques—such as The Masque of Blackness, The Masque of Queens, and Oberon, the Fairy Prince—were designed to flatter the ruling monarch while delivering deep mythological and intellectual allegories. ...In these events, professional actors handled the speaking and singing, while the King, Queen, and courtiers themselves wore masks and danced as allegorical figures (gods, heroes, or virtues). Jonson’s masques—such as The Masque of Blackness, The Masque of Queens, and Oberon, the Fairy Prince—were designed to flatter the ruling monarch while delivering deep mythological and intellectual allegories. ...Masques and Entertainments by Ben Jonson (edited by Henry Morley and published by George Routledge & Sons in 1890) is a compilation of the dramatic courtly performances written by the legendary Renaissance playwright and poet Ben Jonson. Issued as Volume IX of the popular "Carisbrooke Library" series, this specific late-Victorian edition gathered works that Jonson originally wrote in the early 17th century (between 1603 and 1630) for the courts of King James I and King Charles I.Masques and Entertainments Author: Ben Jonson Publisher: George Routledge & Sons Date: 1890fictionMasques and Entertainments by Ben Jonson (edited by Henry Morley and published by George Routledge & Sons in 1890) is a compilation of the dramatic courtly performances written by the legendary Renaissance playwright and poet Ben Jonson. Issued as Volume IX of the popular "Carisbrooke Library" series, this specific late-Victorian edition gathered works that Jonson originally wrote in the early 17th century (between 1603 and 1630) for the courts of King James I and King Charles I.flagstaff hil, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, masques and entertainments, ben jonson -
Federation University Historical CollectionWork on paper - Artwork, Ballarat East Main Road Joss House Rubbings
... Translation of middle calligraphy - We all behold the wisdom of the gods in the heavens, earth and man. .5) Rubbing on litho paper - translation - The grace of god flows to all corners of the earth. .6) Charcoal rubbing - translation - Temple of the god of war. .7) Crayon rubbing of calligraphy on litho paper. ...Translation of middle calligraphy - We all behold the wisdom of the gods in the heavens, earth and man. .5) Rubbing on litho paper - translation - The grace of god flows to all corners of the earth. .6) Charcoal rubbing - translation - Temple of the god of war. .7) Crayon rubbing of calligraphy on litho paper. ...A number of rubbings of calligraphic carvings thought to be from the Ballarat East Joss House in Main Road. .1) Blue and brown crayon. Translation: Erected on an auspicious day in winter 1859. Think of his loyalty (Quan Yu, now can canonised as the god of war to whom this temple is dedicated) (AD1084) to his sworn lover their sworn botherhood pledged in the peach garden as has been praised for thousands of years. .2) Rubbing in blue crayon of Chinese calligraphy from pole on right hand side of Joss House Door. (Larger) his great graciousness spreads to other (us here in foreign lands) kingdoms, and his virtue guards our gold miners everywhere. (Smaller) Dedicated to his disciples the Chu Pei-Huo family .3) Rubbing on litho paper. translation - One who knows the nature of things (in the world) will thus understand human nature. .4) Rubbing on litho paper. Translation of middle calligraphy - We all behold the wisdom of the gods in the heavens, earth and man. .5) Rubbing on litho paper - translation - The grace of god flows to all corners of the earth. .6) Charcoal rubbing - translation - Temple of the god of war. .7) Crayon rubbing of calligraphy on litho paper. Translation - Dedicated by the Ma Chu-Feng family. Emperor's virtue spreads far and wide. Grace in Abundance. Erected in winter, 1859. .8) Crayon rubbing of calligraphy on litho paper. Translation: Respectfully dedicated by the Ts'Ai Chi-Yang family. Grace in abundance. Erected in winter of 1859. .9) Crayon rubbing .10) Outline of calligraphy on copy paper .11) Rubbings of calligraphy on copy paper. Translation: The Holy God of War. Exhibited in 1862. Your respectful disciples. .12) List of 11 disciples chinese, joss house, keith rash, chu pei-huo, quan yu, ma chu-feng, ts'ai chi-yang, lee chua-yeh, hwong tien-jyue, wa perg-nan, liu chin-chuson, an lee factory, lice hsue-chiere, lee mei-tzy, lee pas-chi, lui lih-nie, wir hon-fu, li hsi-yang -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''GAMING GODS'' A NOVEL BY M.FORREST
... Book ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''GAMING GODS'' A NOVEL BY M.FORREST ...Book. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 280 page red hardback novel by M. Forrest set in rural Australia. Published about 1926 by Hutchinson & Co. Ltd., London and printed in England by Jarrod & Sons Ltd. Catalogue sticker ''2203 FOR'' on spine. Handwritten in ink on flyleaf - ''A H Chisholm with many pleasant recollections from the Author Dec 1926 'The parrot preened the glory of his wing; The bronze-wing ?? Crooned his spring tide tale; The grey dove moaned o'er lost forgotten things; What violins of wings the boughs have known.' M Forest in Queensland woods''.M. Forestbooks, collections, fiction, alec h chisholm collection, m.forrest, novel -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - The Gods and Goddesses' of Ancient Greece and Rome, Statues Representing Famous Mythological Figures
... Work on paper The Gods and Goddesses' of Ancient Greece and Rome. ...john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, mythology, statues -
The Celtic ClubBook, Michael Dames, Mythic Ireland, 1992
... Mountains and loughs are the homes of gods and goddesses, of saints and monsters, and pattern, beauty and cyclical logic are revealed in their stories. ...Ireland, more than any other country in Europe, has retained its mythological heritage, which lives today in the oral tradition of folk tales, in literature, in place-names and language, in ceremonies and monuments. Mountains and loughs are the homes of gods and goddesses, of saints and monsters, and pattern, beauty and cyclical logic are revealed in their stories. Michael Dames, whose previous works have won him a wide and enthusiastic following, has walked through each.Index, bib,notes, maps, plates, ill, p.258.non-fictionIreland, more than any other country in Europe, has retained its mythological heritage, which lives today in the oral tradition of folk tales, in literature, in place-names and language, in ceremonies and monuments. Mountains and loughs are the homes of gods and goddesses, of saints and monsters, and pattern, beauty and cyclical logic are revealed in their stories. Michael Dames, whose previous works have won him a wide and enthusiastic following, has walked through each.1. spirituality, 2. irish myths.
