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Federation University Historical Collection
Work on paper - Image, Rothkappchen (Little Red Riding Hood)
... Rothkappchen (Little Red Riding Hood)...little red riding hood...This image depicts a scene from the fairytale 'Little Red...Framed antique print of Rothkappchen (Little Red Riding... This image depicts a scene from the fairytale 'Little Red Riding Hood ...This image depicts a scene from the fairytale 'Little Red Riding Hood'Framed antique print of Rothkappchen (Little Red Riding Hood). The print is backed by canvas.Beneath print : Praimie Zum Omnibus Rothkappchenrothkappchen, little red riding hood, fairytale -
Arapiles Historical Society
Functional object - Roy SCHMIDT Collection - Sewing Needle Books (3)
... -speaking markets. [3] Little Red Riding Hood Needle Book...] Little Red Riding Hood Needle Book: A vibrantly illustrated fold... printing reads “MADE IN JAPAN”. [3] Little Red Riding Hood Needle...-speaking markets. [3] Little Red Riding Hood Needle Book ...[1] The Premier Needle Book: This needle book likely dates from the early 20th century, possibly pre-WWI, during a time when Germany was a leading producer of high-quality steel sewing needles. Such needle books were commonly included in household sewing kits and often featured patriotic or aspirational imagery. The depiction of a steamship may have appealed to consumers as a symbol of progress and modernity. "Premier" was one of several brands that exported sewing products globally. This example reflects everyday domestic life and the importance of mending and garment care in an era before disposable fashion. [2] Broadway Imported Needle Assortment: This needle book was likely manufactured in Japan during the post-World War II era, circa 1950s–1960s, when Japan became a major exporter of inexpensive sewing supplies. Such items were commonly sold in variety stores and were a staple of household sewing kits. The cheerful domestic imagery and playful kittens reflect mid-century design trends aimed at appealing to homemakers. This example is representative of a time when imported sewing goods were marketed under Western-sounding brands like “Broadway” to enhance their appeal in English-speaking markets. [3] Little Red Riding Hood Needle Book: This needle book was produced by Prym, a German company known for manufacturing sewing notions since the 19th century. The fairy tale imagery suggests a mid-20th century (likely 1950s) origin, during a time when novelty and themed sewing accessories were popular for both practical and decorative use. Needle books such as this were sold in haberdasheries and department stores, especially targeting homemakers and young seamstresses. The charming storybook imagery also served to attract younger users and reflect domestic values of the period. – Roy SCHMIDT resided with his siblings Mabel and Jack at ‘Parklands’ 85 Lake Avenue Natimuk home of Heinrich Friederick ‘Heiny’ & Minna Christina SUDHOLZ nee LANGE and their children Louis, Sophie, Alma, Lena (Roy's Mother), Florence 'Florrie' and Edward ‘Ted’.[1] The Premier Needle Book: A small, illustrated cardboard needle book titled "The Premier Needle Book", featuring a colour lithograph of a warship or ocean liner on the cover, bordered with ornate golden scrollwork. The front is printed with "Premier" and "Made in Germany." Inside, the book opens to reveal several labelled compartments containing packets of assorted sewing needles (sizes 3 to 10) marked “Superior – Premier – Hardened and Tempered – Made in Germany.” A pink paper insert holds loose needles in place, neatly displayed on a green background with decorative gold trim. [2] Broadway Imported Needle Assortment: A brightly coloured, illustrated needle book titled “Broadway Imported Needle Assortment”. The front cover shows a charming domestic scene featuring two women in red clothing, one seated with a patchwork quilt and the other standing, both engaged in sewing. Two kittens playing with a red ball of yarn are illustrated in the lower left. The background is a warm yellow to orange gradient, enhancing the vintage appeal. The word "Flora" is handwritten in cursive at the top. Inside, the book contains black fabric inserts with five small, labelled packets of needles arranged in rows. The interior is printed in orange with a white geometric pattern. [3] Little Red Riding Hood Needle Book: A vibrantly illustrated fold-out needle book featuring the character of Little Red Riding Hood in scenes from the classic fairy tale. The design is printed on die-cut cardboard shaped to resemble a figure-eight when opened. The front and back depict detailed scenes from the story: Red Riding Hood in the forest with the wolf and again in the cottage with the disguised wolf in bed. Inside, the book opens to reveal red-printed background illustrations, with yellow paper needle holders stitched to the backing and holding various steel sewing needles. The book bears visible signs of wear, creasing, and edge damage, indicating prior use.[1] The Premier Needle Book: Front: “The Premier Needle Book – Premier – Made in Germany.” Inside packets: “Superior – Premier – Hardened and Tempered – Made in Germany.”, Needle size labels include numbers 3, 5, 6, 8, and 10., Background includes decorative motifs and border designs in gold. [2] Broadway Imported Needle Assortment: Front: “Broadway – TRADE MARK – IMPORTED Needle Assortment” Interior packets: “SUPERIOR – SHARPS – WARRANTED – Best in the World – Made in Japan”, Needle sizes are marked as No. 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9., Side edge (front cover): Faint printing reads “MADE IN JAPAN”. [3] Little Red Riding Hood Needle Book: Front (top right): "Prym" logo with stylised sheep motif, indicating the German manufacturer Prym, a long-standing brand in sewing supplies. Side edge: "Germany – Allemagne – Deutschland – Alemania" (multilingual export markings). Interior illustrations in white ink over red, featuring various fairy tale scenes and decorative elements. -
Bialik College
Newspaper article, 'Purim at Bialik', 21 March 1969, 1969
... , Little Red Riding Hood. And pupils of Grade II were fascinated... of the children are shown watching the puppet play, Little Red Riding Hood ...'Purim at Bialik', published in unknown newspaper, 21 March 1969. The newspaper clipping states: "Bialik College Pupils celebrated Purim with a puppet show, fancy dress, parade and songs. Here some of the children are shown watching the puppet play, Little Red Riding Hood. And pupils of Grade II were fascinated by the "evil wolf". Photographer: H. Leder Photos." Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.shakespeare grove, celebration, visual and performing arts, judaism -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Press Clippings, Ballarat University College/University of Ballarat School of Visual and Performing Arts, 1993 - 1999, 1993
Blue cover book of press clippings. .1) 1993 - briar rabbit, brer rabbit, Libby Tanner, Lorrae Desmond, Cherry Orchard .2) 1994 - Bruce Widdop, Eureka, Rebellion, Aiden Fennessy, Steel Magnolias, Rumpilstiltskin, Tale of Two Cities, Peter Tulloch, Ring Round the Moon, Grainery Lane, Barnstorm Theatre, Rivers of China, Lord Wedgewood, Rick Chandler. James Charters, Matt Molony, Antoninino Atzori, Joseph, Len Bauska, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, Damian Muller, Bert Labonte, Once a Catholic, Peta Brady, Fiddler on the Roof, King Richard III, The Seagull, Mr Men .3) 1995 - Point of Departure, Stags and Hens, Hansel and Gretel, Rob Knowles, The Would Be Gentlemen, SOund of Music, Barry Breen, The Bundle, Karl Hutton, Much Ado About Nothing, Len Bauska, Hamlet, Pajama Game, Peter Tulloch .4) 1996 Melissa Casey, The Wizard of Oz, Peter Tulloch, Libby Tanner, Rooted, Erard Concert Grand Piano, Atlantis. The Visit, Stella Axarlis, Me and My Girl, Our Country's Good, Three Billy Goats Gruff, Hold the Mayo, The Crucible, Chris Dickins, Stuart Pursell, Arts Academy .5) 1997 - Tempest at Loch Ard Gorge, Maelstrom, Angela Coad, Damian Muller, West Side Story, The Importance of Being Ernest, Mark Gambino, Brett Edgington, Cosi, Damian Muller, Leonard Bauska, Matthew Heenan, Amanda Sandwith, Bacchae, Richard DiGregorio, Roger Woodward, Peter Tulloch, Gavin Fenech, Bruce Widdop, Lola Montez, Tim Haymes, Tina Ford, Ross Jones .6) 1989 - Graeme Bird, Leanne Lettieri, Ballarat Symphony Orchestra, Christopher White, David Addenbrooke, Bruce Widdop, Chris Betts, John Garland, Allan Mann, John Sharpham, David Forrest, Warwick Stengards, Jan Davis, Wendy Morrison, Equus, Scott Cameron, Bryan Trueman, Peter Blizzard, Andrew Burnham, Peter Pilven, Chalk Circle, Tsou Nan-Chien, Ten Little Indians, Doug Wright, Stellarc, Chris Betts, Eric Lovett, Bob Allan, Doug Wright, Kaspar, Bill Levis, The Removalists, Liz Poklar, Goldfields Print Award, Margaret Sulikowski, Kathy Gamble, Maria Froia-Crump, Ian Hemmingway, Geoff Wallis .7) 1989 - Shirley Randall, Fred Sulikowski Fargher, Richard Jeziorney, Shane Lee, Neville Philpott, Val Lehman, Bill Levis, Hamp, Peter Ford, Shane Lee, Richard Akers, Peter Blizzard, Debbie Fraser, Shane Lee, Away, Genevieve Lacey, Pauline Coutts, Tsou Nan-Chien, Petrus Spronk, Debbie Fraser, Chris Betts, David Addenbrooke, Alan Peascod, John Crump, Deb Rosser, Michael Cook, Bruce Widdop, Jenny Trickey, Jennifer Marshall, Stellarc, Carboni, Stuart Matteson, Peter Sargeant retirement, Lyn Conellan .8) 1990 - Micehelle Tuddenham, Pauline Coutts, Anthony Horton, Claire Dale, Kryal Castle, Howard Tostivan, Simon Buckle, Blitz, STelarc, Hitz of the Blitz, Doug Wright, Nerissa Heath, Mieke Glickson, Ruth Greenburg, Peter SParkman, Allan Mann, Rachel Appleton, Michelle Tuddenham, Romeo and Juliet, Jennifer Pacey, Felicity Hay, Kristen Boys, Shane Lee, Norm Strange, Demolition Job, Merran Lisette, Charlotte's Web, Merran Hedbury, Richard Akers, Felicity Hay, Disco, Peter Harbison, Peter Clinch, Jeff Crispin, Cynthia Treadwell, Anagama Kiln, Debbie Lord, Sue Quinlan, Hedder Gabler, , Christine Hateley, Marilyn Chestnut, Geoff Crispen, Petrus Spronk, Peter Ashman, Country Heat, Bruce Widdop, Andrew Seary, Len Bauska, Christopher Pendlebury, Doug Wright, Frank Hurley, Peter Tulloch. Liz Blizzard .9) 1991 - Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Yvonne James, Doll's House, Liz Blizzard, Peter Blizzard, Elizabeth Tanner, Amanda Davies, Kimba Jeffries, Black Comedy and Public Eye, Peter Pilven, Macbeth, Richard Sutherland, Bruce Widdop, The Little Prince, The Would-be Gentleman, The Crucible, Warren Muschialli, Janet Dale, .10) 1992 - Deanne Clapton, Anthony Marsh, Alice in Wonderland, Bruce Widdop, The Beard, Fiona Bennett, Warren Muschialli, Orphans, Peter Blizzard, Red Riding Hood, Circus In a Suitcase, Frank Zappla, The Twelfth Night, Peta Brady, Street Angels, Lawrence Price, Donna Brunt, Jessi Watson, Too Much Punch for Judy, Miranda Crellin, Lyle Quick, Trevor Harris, Howard Tostivan, John Daykin, Barry Breen, The Paradise, Hansel and Gretel, Sandra Moon, Rosalind Lawson, Jason Wasley, The Paradise and The Passion, Simon Buckle, Sam Trinder, Doug Wright, .11) 1998 - Barnum, Skins, Marqui De Sade, Kangaroo Pie, Comedy of Errors, Manhatten, Nicholas Nickleby, Great White Way, Peer Gynt, Boys from Syracuse, Cancerto, Miranda Crellin, Ron McLeod, Alexandra Meerbach, Nathan Firmin, Chris Dickins, Christine Ward, Judith Roberts, Tim Arundell, Dom Phelan, Paul Thomas, Rose Tonkovic, Jon Peck, Andrew Page, Luke Doxey .12) 1999 - Pirates of Penzance, Phil Horwood, Adrian Barnes, Dennis Olsen, Kate Gorman, Nathan Firmin, Margaret Whitlam, Nadine Collins, Liz Gutt, Sara Brett, Kate McLennan, Dom Phelon, Midsummer Night's Dream, Bruce Widdop, Nadia Andary, Amy Maiden, Sing For Your Supper, Tania Burn, Under Milkwood, A month of Sundays, Matt Heyward, Dane Carpenter, Peter Tulloch, phil Crompton, Tim Haymes, David Haymes, Jenny Haymes, Barry Wemyss, Heather Kent, Monty Farag, Sancho de Silva, Jose da Costa, Cameron Sweatman, Ways and Means, Matt Heywood, Rebecca McGuiness, Michelle Pitcher, Peter Tullochperforming arts, visual arts, ballarat academy of performing arts, peter tulloch, bapa