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Unions BallaratThe courtesans : the press gallery in the Hawke era, Parker, Derek, 1991
... The courtesans : the press gallery in the Hawke era......press gallery...The relationship between the parliamentary press gallery and the ALP/Hawke government. During this time, the press gallery was more inclined to support and lean towards the government and to reject the Liberal opposition. ...Front cover: black and white; newsprint; caricature of Bob Hawke; photograph of the Press Gallery....Unions Ballarat 24 Camp Street Ballarat goldfields The relationship between the parliamentary press gallery and the ALP/Hawke government. During this time, the press gallery was more inclined to support and lean towards the government and to reject the Liberal opposition. ...The relationship between the parliamentary press gallery and the ALP/Hawke government. During this time, the press gallery was more inclined to support and lean towards the government and to reject the Liberal opposition. Thus, having a very influential role.Relevant to the history of politics in Australia and parliamentary process during the Hawke era.Paper; book. Front cover: black and white; newsprint; caricature of Bob Hawke; photograph of the Press Gallery.Front cover: author's name and title; quote from Peter Robertson - "Journalists are, on the whole, are not to be trusted."; black lettering.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, government, politics, hawke, bob, australian labor party, alp, press gallery, journalists, press -
Bendigo Military MuseumBooklet - BOOKLET, VICTORIA, The Press Gallery Printers, Victoria's Diggers, 1999
... ...The Press Gallery Printers...Victoria's Diggers Booklet BOOKLET, VICTORIA Allan Box The Press Gallery Printers Box Military Books ...Soft cardboard cover, black print on front & spine, white background. Illustrated, 3 full portrait sepia photos of soldiers in uniform. 56 pages, cut, plain, white. Illustrated black & white photos. Stapled.Front cover: “VICTORIA'S DIGGERS. A history of each Victorian military unit which has served overseas from 1860 to 1945. Allan Box” Handwritten in blue ink title page: “from Mr Allan Box Leongatha” Inside back cover: “RSL stamp” booklet, victoria’s diggers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Female Costume, National Gallery of Victoria, Oxford University Press, 1966?
... ...National Gallery Press...Oxford University Press -- National Gallery Booklets - published 1966 Female Costume - 19th Century - Marion Fletcher...National Gallery of Victoria, Oxford University Press...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Oxford University Press -- National Gallery Booklets - published 1966 Female Costume - 19th Century - Marion Fletcher Female Costume - 19th Century Marion Fletcher National Gallery Press Female Costume 27 pages - descriptions- pictures Booklet Female Costume National Gallery of Victoria, Oxford University Press ...Oxford University Press -- National Gallery Booklets - published 1966 Female Costume - 19th Century - Marion Fletcher 27 pages - descriptions- picturesFemale Costumefemale costume - 19th century, marion fletcher, national gallery press -
National Wool MuseumWool press pin
... ./ JC /22 Sept 89 ....6th pin in press in Gallery 1......./ JC /22 Sept 89 ....6th pin in press in Gallery 1... Wool press pin ...Pins used in Donalds D/box wool press Patent No 4, Serial No 87086These pins belong to Donald D/Box press in G1/ given originally by Mr Penna. We now have the full set of 6./ JC /22 Sept 89 ....6th pin in press in Gallery 1...shearing wool bales shearing sheds, wool press, shearing, wool bales, shearing sheds -
National Wool MuseumWool press pin
... ./ JC /22 Sept 89 ....6th pin in press in Gallery 1......./ JC /22 Sept 89 ....6th pin in press in Gallery 1... Wool press pin ...Pins used in Donalds D/box wool press Patent No 4, Serial No 87086.These pins belong to Donald D/Box press in G1/ given originally by Mr Penna. We now have the full set of 6./ JC /22 Sept 89 ....6th pin in press in Gallery 1...shearing wool bales shearing sheds, wool press, shearing, wool bales, shearing sheds -
National Wool MuseumWool press pin
... ./ JC /22 Sept 89 ....6th pin in press in Gallery 1......./ JC /22 Sept 89 ....6th pin in press in Gallery 1... Wool press pin ...Pins used in Donalds D/box wool press Patent No 4, Serial No 87086These pins belong to Donald D/Box press in G1/ given originally by Mr Penna. We now have the full set of 6./ JC /22 Sept 89 ....6th pin in press in Gallery 1...shearing wool bales shearing sheds, wool press, shearing, wool bales, shearing sheds -
Unions BallaratOn the record: Politics, politicians and power (Don Woodward Collection), Oakes, Laurie, 2010
... Rudd and Gillard Laurie Oakes worked in the Canberra Press Gallery from 1969 until his retirement in 2017....Rudd and Gillard Laurie Oakes worked in the Canberra Press Gallery from 1969 until his retirement in 2017. ...An account covering Australian politics, power and politicians (1960s-present). The author provides comment upon the Rudd-Gillard government and the eventual fall of Kevin Rudd in the 2010 federal election. Chapter titles: 1. Parties and politics 2. Elections 3. Parliament 4. People 5. The media 6. Rudd and Gillard Laurie Oakes worked in the Canberra Press Gallery from 1969 until his retirement in 2017.Politics and government - Australia. Journalism.Book; 385 pages. Cover: blue background; colour photograph of Laurie Oakes (author); yellow and white lettering; author's name and title.In pencil, "DW 24/4/2011".btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, rudd, kevin, gillard, julia, oakes, laurie, howard, john, keating, paul, hawke, bob, fraser, malcolm, whitlam, gough, mcmahon, william, gorton, john, politics and government, mcewen, john, journalism, australian labor party, alp, coalition government, liberal party australia, lpa, national party -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkBooklet - The Argus Recipe Book, Stella Allan, Recipes by Vesta of the Argus, Circa 1939
... "Vesta," also known as Stella Allan, began her journalistic career as an active feminist and socialist in New Zealand who, after qualifying to practice law, overcame gendered exclusion from the all-male press gallery to work a prestigious position as a parliamentary correspondent. ...Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges "Vesta," also known as Stella Allan, began her journalistic career as an active feminist and socialist in New Zealand who, after qualifying to practice law, overcame gendered exclusion from the all-male press gallery to work a prestigious position as a parliamentary correspondent. ...This is a recipe book, with sections for recipes for "Soups", "Meat Dishes", "Breakfast, Luncheon and Supper Dishes", "Egg Dishes and Pastry Recipes", "Sweets Course", and "For Afternoon Tea". The pages alternate between a page on the left containing recipes, and a page on the right instructing readers to paste recipes cut out from the Argus there. "Vesta," also known as Stella Allan, began her journalistic career as an active feminist and socialist in New Zealand who, after qualifying to practice law, overcame gendered exclusion from the all-male press gallery to work a prestigious position as a parliamentary correspondent. After moving to Melbourne in 1903, she was swiftly employed by the Argus newspaper and became the lead writer for the women's sections in 1908, continuing to work in the role until she retired in 1939. During this time she extensively covered domestic and community welfare topics, alongside advice columns replying to a vast quantity of letters; her writing contributed to creating a space in newspaper journalism to address the interests of women at the time. During her time at the Argus she moved away from the radical activism of her youth, becoming an establishment figure over the course of her long career. She was a prominent figure in Melbourne life as President of the Victorian Women’s Writers’ Club, the Lyceum Club, and a foundation member of the Australian Journalists’ Association. Even after her retirement from the Argus, her journalism continued to have an influence; during the Second World War, Stella reported from England on the wartime experiences of women and children. This recipe book was one of several written by "Vesta" - most likely, this is the 1939 edition - and aimed to provide a collection of nutritious recipes to aid women in choosing meals to cook for their households. The introduction to the book stresses the importance of nutrition, referring to a League of Nations survey that revealed that "in spite of our abundant and varied food supply, nutritional and dental diseases are much too prevalent in Australia." It calls on the women of Australia to fulfil the "great responsibility," of choosing and cooking nutritious meals.The cardstock front cover of this 32-page booklet features text denoting the title and author in red, and an illustration in blue of a woman wearing a chef's hat holding a pie in front of her, with steam rising from it. The rear features publication information and an advertisement. The booklet is bound with a single staple through the spine, and constructed from eight individual pieces of paper each with two pages of text printed on each side.non-fictionThis is a recipe book, with sections for recipes for "Soups", "Meat Dishes", "Breakfast, Luncheon and Supper Dishes", "Egg Dishes and Pastry Recipes", "Sweets Course", and "For Afternoon Tea". The pages alternate between a page on the left containing recipes, and a page on the right instructing readers to paste recipes cut out from the Argus there. "Vesta," also known as Stella Allan, began her journalistic career as an active feminist and socialist in New Zealand who, after qualifying to practice law, overcame gendered exclusion from the all-male press gallery to work a prestigious position as a parliamentary correspondent. After moving to Melbourne in 1903, she was swiftly employed by the Argus newspaper and became the lead writer for the women's sections in 1908, continuing to work in the role until she retired in 1939. During this time she extensively covered domestic and community welfare topics, alongside advice columns replying to a vast quantity of letters; her writing contributed to creating a space in newspaper journalism to address the interests of women at the time. During her time at the Argus she moved away from the radical activism of her youth, becoming an establishment figure over the course of her long career. She was a prominent figure in Melbourne life as President of the Victorian Women’s Writers’ Club, the Lyceum Club, and a foundation member of the Australian Journalists’ Association. Even after her retirement from the Argus, her journalism continued to have an influence; during the Second World War, Stella reported from England on the wartime experiences of women and children. This recipe book was one of several written by "Vesta" - most likely, this is the 1939 edition - and aimed to provide a collection of nutritious recipes to aid women in choosing meals to cook for their households. The introduction to the book stresses the importance of nutrition, referring to a League of Nations survey that revealed that "in spite of our abundant and varied food supply, nutritional and dental diseases are much too prevalent in Australia." It calls on the women of Australia to fulfil the "great responsibility," of choosing and cooking nutritious meals.books, domestic life, 1930s, cooking, the argus -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Leather Exhibition, Melbourne Town Hall
... Her appointment, the first for a woman, was not welcomed by the all-male Press Gallery, and special permission had to be obtained from a subcommittee of the House before her presence was accepted. ...Her appointment, the first for a woman, was not welcomed by the all-male Press Gallery, and special permission had to be obtained from a subcommittee of the House before her presence was accepted. ...Photographer notations on slide: At the Leather Exhib. at T. Hall Melb 1933 Age Published: Age (Melbourne, Vic.: 1854- ), 1933 THE EXHIBITS. (1933, September 20). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 16. Retrieved January 25, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205109730 Published title: THE EXHIBITS. A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE. Curios, Novelties, Working Displays Published Caption: ONE OF THE NOVELTIES – AN OUTSIZE IN SHOES Research by Project Volunteer, Louise McKenzie: Our photo is dated 20 September 1933, and shows a happy, chubby-faced young girl sitting in a very over-sized girl’s shoe. It is labelled – “Shoe, An Out Size, loaned by Messrs Blackman & Rose”. (1) It is an effective way to capture the attention of the readership and alert them to the Melbourne Leather Show 1933. This show was designed to be a drawcard of extraordinary proportion, and there is no doubt that this leather exhibition was a really big deal for Melbourne. It completely took over the Melbourne Town Hall, and was open from 10.30 am until 10.30 pm. It seemed to contain something for everyone – the military, the man about town, the home handyman, the housewife, the child, the sporting types, the domestic workers, the outdoor enthusiasts, the horseracing fans, car enthusiasts, those wishing to show off the latest fashion – both men and women - and those just intrigued by a lot of fascinating and wide ranging exhibits. One of the most comprehensive descriptions of the Exhibition accompanies the photograph, and is worth quoting in full: “PROMINENT among exhibits which first attract attention in the foyer of the Town Hall is a comprehensive display of leather articles used by the defence forces. A conspicuous legend states that leather plays an important part in national defence, being used for saddlery, tool containers, holdalls, range-finding, surveying and signalling equipment, explosives factories, harness accoutrement, bandsmen's equipment and clothing. Three models of horses and several figures of soldiers wearing leather equipment illustrate the lesson, and a great range of leather goods used in military training and work variegate the display. Nearby are Texas cowboy, buckjumping and breaking-in saddles; whips, a walking stick, made of leather and numerous other curios. The general exhibition occupies the whole floor space of the main Town Hall, and is subdivided by partitions running most of the length of the hall. A bewildering variety, of leather goods presses for close and leisured inspection. Here and there operatives in charge of working machinery give practical demonstrations of factory processes in the production of footwear. Polishing materials are well represented. One attractive exhibit includes two bush huts constructed of leather, with wattle bark for roofing. Opossums, rosellas and a kookaburra add touches of bush realism. Adjacent exhibits include bags, fishing boots, leggings, leather covers in all colours. Factory Processes. One exhibitor has installed an automatic cinema apparatus and screen, which projects various factory processes in making a shoe, the operator being shown at work. Elsewhere an interesting exhibit depicts the five stages in the manufacture of sole leather, and the tanning materials employed. "Very handsome effects are achieved in the interior appointments of motor cars, which are attended by figures of smart chauffeurs in leather coats. Motor-trimming leather is said to be more durable and hygienic than fabric materials, and cheaper. The neat finish of the material, its excellent appearance, certainly make a very favourable impression. It takes the hides of three beasts to cover the cushions, squabs and door panels of a full-sized sedan, while to finish the entire interior, including quarter-panels and head linings would take four or even five. Special Exhibits. Amongst the special sections the display arranged by the handicrafts and home industries- committee of the Country Women's Association of Victoria is a notable one. In all there are about 130 entries which are in four classifications, viz., hand-tooled or embossed leathers, suede, hand-made gloves and undecorated leather. The glove section attracted the most numerous entries, a number being the work of members and craft subscribers of the Country Women's Association. In the leathercraft competition, organised by the Country Women's Association, the judges yesterday awarded the first prize for bookbinding (the only prize given in this division) to Miss M. Alston, of South Yarra. There is also a creditable display of exhibits submitted by boys of the orthopaedic section of the Children's Hospital at Frankston. Amongst the novelties on view in other portions of the exhibition were the following: — Leather coats worn by Sir C. Kingsford Smith on his Atlantic flight. Model Wellington boot, Phar Lap's saddle. Melbourne Cup winner's saddle. Longest whip in world, 108 feet long. (33 metres) [See our photo, to left of Girl in Shoe] Diminutive shoes. Pair of shoes 65 years old. Pair of men's working boots 75 years old. Larwood's, Tate’s and Pataudi’s cricket boots. [Three internationally revered cricketers of the day] (2) Picture frame made of leather bought 63 years ago. [See our photo, to right of Girl in Shoe] Leather frame, powder bowl, &c. Saddle used by world's champion buckjumper in U.S.A. Mexican cowboy outfit. Miniature saddle and bridle. A fireman's helmet made of sole leather. (3) Sample of the leather hat worn by porters at the Billingsgate Fish Market, London. (4) From South Australia there have been obtained sets of harness for donkeys, goats and camels, the equipment being displayed to good advantage on stuffed representations of the animals mentioned. Close to the platform is a glass case containing snow shoes and coats which have been used in Antarctic exploration work. Trade Display. Amongst the trade exhibits may be seen in operation a slipper turn shoe sewing machine, with heeling and channelling facilities, and the various stages in the production of ladies' sandals are shown. There is a wide contrast between sole leather of varying degrees of thickness on view in one stall and the choice samples of ladies' footwear in another — footwear, by the way, which could almost be used as ornaments, so dainty in colour and production are they. Again, there are displays of upholstering leathers of such soft texture that they could he readily mistaken for some of the finest cloth. Those who may be particularly interested in the production of chamois leather may gain an insight into the materials and chemicals used in the "working up” of this variety of leather. Supplies of glace kid (5) are tastefully arranged, and there may also be seen bags of all shapes and sizes, including satchels, suit cases and "sporting" cases, and bags for tennis players and golfers. Further variety is given to the exhibition by the display of antique hides, brightly coloured, with punching balls, boxing gloves and batsman's pads. There are crocodile skins and snake skins so cleverly "Worked up" that one could be almost pardoned for betraying an affection for such unpopular creatures.” “ Another wonderful article on this Exhibition, published the same day in one of the opposition daily newspapers, The Argus, is in the weekly article “Women to Women”, entitled “A Great Victorian Industry: Many Uses for Leather”. This weekly column was penned by Vesta, and she writes, with much purpose: “Yesterday afternoon I paid a hurried visit to the Leather Exhibition now being held in the Melbourne Town Hall and I was disappointed to find that the early visitors to the main exhibition were almost all men. Women, I think, should make a point of seeing every exhibition of our great industries, for women are the buyers of household requisites and goods for their own use and their tastes, and opinion influence also, to a large extent, the purchases of men. So, the welfare of industries is more or less in their hands and it becomes a duty for them to inform themselves fully of the extent and the quality of the manufacturing that is done here. The value of the output of the Australian boot and shoe factories alone was in 1930-31, the latest year for which the figures are given, Stg 3,750,000. Fully two thirds of that amount must have been spent by women on boots and shoes for themselves and their children. In a host of other directions, in the purchase of handbags, travelling bags, belts and straps, cushions, furniture coverings, purses, notebooks, spectacle cases, their annual expenditure must be very high. Their interest, therefore, in this industry is practical, and their support of it should be governed by knowledge of comparable values and qualities of the goods they buy. From the point of view of women, however, the exhibition itself is rather disappointing. There is an amazing collection of good stuff on show, but most of it is not displayed in a fashion that attracts attention. I was surprised, for example, at the range and quality of the leathers displayed, the suppleness of the finer qualities, and the varied range of colours and designs. But they are shown in such a fashion that if one set out deliberately to look for them it would be quite easy to miss most of them.” …It was surprising, too, that no one seemed to have taken advantage of the present fashion of wearing coloured gloves, or the cult of glove making, which the Country Women’s Association has fostered so successfully. Outside the collection of chamois leathers I saw no skins which were suitable to glove making. (6) However, it is perhaps a little unfair to be highly critical of the exhibition, inasmuch as it is the first of its kind. The material is there, undoubtedly, for a splendid show of every phase of this enterprising industry, and I am confident that experience will prove to those concerned that it will be worth while next time to devote a great deal of attention of the method of display.” With further research, it transpires that “Vera” is in fact NZ born Stella May Allen (nee Henderson) (1871-1962), a journalist, the first woman in NZ to begin a law course, in 1890-91). She later worked at a law firm while she completed her degree. Study of the law had always been open to women in NZ, but its practice was still barred to them. Her case “…led to amending legislation in 1896 allowing women to practise as barristers or solicitors. However, on gaining her LL.B. in November 1897 she did not apply for admission to the Bar. Instead, she became the Wellington-based correspondent and leader-writer for the Lyttelton Times. Her appointment, the first for a woman, was not welcomed by the all-male Press Gallery, and special permission had to be obtained from a subcommittee of the House before her presence was accepted. In 1900 she married Edwin Allen, a senior leader-writer for the Wellington Evening Post, and they moved to Australia in 1903 when Edwin Allen took up the post of foreign affairs leader-writer and parliamentary man for the Melbourne Argus. As Patricia Keep notes in her excellent entry of Stella Allan in the Australian Dictionary of Biography: “In 1907 The Argus commissioned her to write a series of articles on the first Australian Women's Work Exhibition held in October. They aroused much interest and next year The Argus invited her to join its full-time staff and begin a weekly section on the particular interests of women. She adopted the nom de plume 'Vesta' and called the column 'Women to Women'. Her work was unique in an Australian daily paper at that time. Her pages extended to cover every aspect of women's affairs, children's interests and community welfare, and 'Vesta' became a household word for authoritative information and advice on such matters. An excellent needlewoman and first-rate cook herself, she thoroughly tutored her staff in the work and needs of women in both country and city, as well as providing the usual training for cadet journalists. She conducted interviews and also visited the country to see at first hand the results of bushfires, mouse plagues, droughts and floods. In 1910 she was one of three women foundation members of the Australian Journalists' Association. “…she found time to become deeply involved in community affairs. She was an original committee-member of the Victorian Association of Crèches and of the Free Kindergarten Union of Victoria, and had much to do with the early days of the Victorian Bush Nursing Association, the Baby Health Centres Association and the Queen Victoria Hospital. She was a member of the National Council of Women, first in New Zealand and then in Melbourne, and of the Country Women's Association from its inception. … in 1924 she was appointed substitute delegate for Australia to the fifth assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva and was a delegate to the second Pan Pacific Women's Conference in Hawaii in 1930. A meeting held in the Melbourne Town Hall in 1938 by representatives of all the main Victorian women's organizations paid special tribute to her work and influence. She retired next year to England where she continued to write for the Argus, contributing articles on the experiences of women and children in wartime.” It is little wonder that “Vesta” was unafraid to take to task both the women of Victoria, and those who created the exhibition! One item which appears to have gone unnoticed, or at least unreported, is a framed article in the background of the photo of the chubby girl in the shoe. The display frame is labelled “Leather from the Human Skin, Tanned and Dressed by French artists.” The exhibition was certainly a cabinet of curiosities! A charming article in The Argus is a nice note on which to end. It gives a quick history and overview of the Australian leather industry and its unprecedented, and possibly unexpected, development and success, and states with pride: “Though Victoria is the largest leather producer in the Commonwealth all tanners in the Commonwealth can look back with pride on the long march of progress.” Footnotes: (1) “Blackman and Rose”. Messrs Blackman and Rose were shoe manufacturers, from 1927 located at 200 Noone Street, Clifton Hill. The Melbourne Circle describes their building as a “fine-looking building in the Federation ‘blood and bandage’ style.” It was built around 1912 for Puttifoot and Bloom, boot manufacturers, and today the building is apartments. (2) These cricketers were household names in the day: Tate: Maurice Tate, “English cricketer of the 1920s and 1930s, and leader of England’s Test bowling attack for a long time during this period. The founder of modern seam bowling. “ Larwood: Harold Larwood, “English right-arm fast bowler and the main exponent of the bowling style known as “bodyline”. Used to considerable effect in the 1932-33 Test series in Australia. Pataudi: Iftikhar A K Pataudi, “an Indian prince who in the 1930s played Test cricket for England, and in the 1940s played Test cricket for India (as Captain) – the only test cricketer to have played for both India and England. (3) “sole” leather “… is the thickest and most resistant material existing in the tanning industry … made from vegetable tanned leathers, usually bovine butts, processed in a special way to make them the hardest type of leather in existence.” (4) The hats worn by porters at Billingsgate Fish Market were also known as a “Bobbin” and look quite squat and rather unsophisticated. They were made of wood and tarred leather, with a “flat, hardened top designed to support large rectangular boxes of fish. The upturned brim protected the porter’s head against fish juice draining from the boxes of fish which would be carried on top of the hat. Some hats featured a small drain hole at the rear to allow this collected juice to drain down the back of the carrier. The hats were made using the ‘cuir bouilli’ technique. The leather was immersed in water which was heated until the leather began to shrink. It was then removed and put on a wooden former. The leather was stitched together to make the hat while still wet, and then held in place until dry.” (See article and photo on the London Museum website) (5) Glace kid – described on the Boston Museum of Fine Arts’ Cameo database as “A smooth glossy leather originally prepared from goat or sheepskin. Early glace kid had a shiny surface that was originally prepared by tawing the skin in a mixture of alum, table salt, flour, and egg yolk. Today, glace kid is prepared from many types of vegetable or chrome tanned leathers. The smooth polished surface is obtained mechanically by shaving, glazing, ironing, and/or rolling the dry leather.” (6) In the 1930s, Melbourne’s glovemaking industry was characterised by local manufacturing, with key producers like Simpson’s Gloves Pty Ltd in Richmond and the Stagg Glove Company in Clifton Hill leading the market. These factories produced high-quality leather gloves, handbags, and specialty gear, often employing a clear gendered division of labour and training young, local women. Museum Victoria holds the Simpson’s Gloves Collection, comprising over 1200 items, and the University of Melbourne Archives holds the company’s business records. References: THE EXHIBITS. (1933, September 20). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 16. Retrieved January 25, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205109730 EXPORT LEATHER. (1929, September 17). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 17. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4037647 LEATHER EXHIBITION (1933, September 18). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 10. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11693362 (1933, September 23). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 21. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page522766 WOMEN TO WOMEN (1933, September 20). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 13. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11694034 Australian Dictionary of Biography, Stella May Allan (1871–1962) https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allan-stella-may-4998 WOMEN TO WOMEN (1930, January 22). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 13. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4063888 Museums Victoria, Simpson’s Gloves, 486-496 Victoria Street, North Richmond, VIC, Australia https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/articles/2702 The Argus. (1927, October 31). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 20. Retrieved February 7, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3888451 Melbourne Circle: stories from the suburbs: “Boots and all in Clifton Hill” https://melbournecircle.net/2015/11/20/bootmakers-of-clifton-hill/ Wikipedia, Maurice Tate, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Tate Wikipedia, Harold Larwood, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Larwood Wikipedia, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iftikhar_Ali_Khan_Pataudi Buy Leather Online Italy, Sole leather: https://buyleatheronline.com/en/blog/outsole-and-insole-leather-n7 London Museum, Porters hats, https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/collections/v/object-731122/hat-porters-hat/ Cameo Database, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Glace Kid, https://cameo.mfa.org/wiki/Glac%C3%A9_kid VICTORIAN LEATHER HAS WON RENOWN (1937, September 22). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 31 (March of Progress Supplement). Retrieved February 7, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1108704 Photographer notations on slide: "At the Leather Exhib. at T. Hall Melb 1933 Age B5".displays, melbourne town hall, leather, children, shoes, 1930-1939, industry, hats, gloves -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - VISITORS GUIDE, Halstead Press Pty Limited, "Guide to Australian War Memorial", Nov 1941
... Descriptions of various galleries and exhibition halls. "Guide to Australian War Memorial" Book VISITORS GUIDE Halstead Press Pty Limited ...Hardcover book. Cover - cardboard with mid blue colour adhered paper cover. Gold colour print and emblem on front. 107 pages - cut, plain off white colour paper. Illustrated black and white photographs. Black and red colour floor plan. Descriptions of various galleries and exhibition halls.publication, book, australian war memorial, visitors guide -
Bendigo Military MuseumBooklet - EXHIBITION BOOKLET, McMullin Ross, Bendigo Enlists: THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914-1918, 2014
... Gallery...Bendigo Modern Press, Bendigo...Booklet EXHIBITION BOOKLET McMullin Ross Bendigo Art Gallery Bendigo Modern Press, Bendigo ...Exhibition booklet - Exhibition dates 11 DECEMBER 2014 - 21 JUNE 2015.SOFT COVER BOOKLET Soft cover - cardboard, white, green and grey print on front and back, on white and green background. 27 pages, cut, plain, white, illustrated black and white and colour copy, photographs, portraits, illustrations,booklet, bendigo, ww1 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, William John (Bill) Pill
... Press 1970. Story of the murder of Bill Pill. Newspaper article: Death Puzzle; Who was the callous killer?; Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, February 6, 1979, p1 Newspaper article: Recluse Bill knew his murderers by Eric Foster; Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, February 6, 1979, p19. (On the reverse side, page 20, "Using glass with flair", an article about leadlighting and stained glass artisan Max Sherlock and his wife Roma moving to their new home, "Bateman" in Sweeneys Road, Eltham and an exhibition of Leadlighting and Stained Glass by Rod Sherlock opening at Eltham Gallery on February 7, 1979.)...Press 1970. Story of the murder of Bill Pill. Newspaper article: Death Puzzle; Who was the callous killer?; Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, February 6, 1979, p1 Newspaper article: Recluse Bill knew his murderers by Eric Foster; Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, February 6, 1979, p19. (On the reverse side, page 20, "Using glass with flair", an article about leadlighting and stained glass artisan Max Sherlock and his wife Roma moving to their new home, "Bateman" in Sweeneys Road, Eltham and an exhibition of Leadlighting and Stained Glass by Rod Sherlock opening at Eltham Gallery on February 7, 1979.) ...William John (Bill) Pill born 1894 Diamond Creek, son of Jessie Ann Whatmough and John Henry Pill. A modestly successful market gardener, growing tomatoes, at Cottles Bridge. He was murdered in his cottage on 21 December 1958. Contents Photograph: William John Pill. Photographs (4): Pill's Cottage, Cottles and farm Bridge 1936. Magazine article: "Tortured!", pages 23-27, "Killers at Large" Southdown Press 1970. Story of the murder of Bill Pill. Newspaper article: Death Puzzle; Who was the callous killer?; Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, February 6, 1979, p1 Newspaper article: Recluse Bill knew his murderers by Eric Foster; Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, February 6, 1979, p19. (On the reverse side, page 20, "Using glass with flair", an article about leadlighting and stained glass artisan Max Sherlock and his wife Roma moving to their new home, "Bateman" in Sweeneys Road, Eltham and an exhibition of Leadlighting and Stained Glass by Rod Sherlock opening at Eltham Gallery on February 7, 1979.)Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcwilliam john pill, bill pill, cottles bridge, ada pill, detective sergeant frederick adam, tim powder, senior constable k lloyd, herbert funnell, first constable leonard dugdale, henry pascoe, detective inspector c petty, john henry pill, jessie ann pill nee whatmough, market garden, murder, steve whatmough collection, leadlight, stained glass, max sherlock, roma sherlock, rod sherlock, bateman, sweeneys road, eltham gallery, exhibition -
Eltham District Historical Society IncJournal, Peter Doughtery, ArtStreams: News in arts and cultural heritage; Vol. 3, No. 2, Apr-May 1998, 1998
... gallery...murals...port jackson press australia...." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005 art streams faces coffee place jessie glavin katie williams kelly almond michelle ceravolo mariella mckinlay rochelle carr manningham gallery stephen sheding dynamic vegies nel ten wolde pool & spa care centre bi-wize quality paints llobex image wizards east ivanhoe gallery ravenswood marguerite marshall theresa martin soni stecker virginia trioli robert dessaix lauren williams robert manne chris jurewicz moira rayner marela mckinley wendy donald anne redmond wingrove cottage community clinic were street cafe rob vines ashley cross serge de leucio michael conolan daniel chable pietro ristorante grossi lucinda mcknight litfest 98 morag fraser michele lonsdale wintyre recital gallery murals port jackson press australia epping secondary college bulleen art & garden centre christmas hills museum of modern art at heide nillumbik gayip mye woonbah dancers intaglio violeta capovska christina cordero elizabeth dobrilla belinda fox david frazer melinda schawel amanda woodford pandora journal ward sagar wholefood delights dymocks booksellers Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. ...Vol. 3, No. 2, Apr-May 1998 CONTENTS TOP CATS FOR '97 Emerging talent from our local schools 3 BOOK REVIEW A Small Unsigned Painting 6 LAND SHAPES Eltham artist Nel ten Wolde captures Australian images 7 REVIVING RAVENSWOOD Grand old Ivanhoe mansion restored to its former glory 9 ART IN A VEGE SHOP Murals brighten an organic greengrocer's shop 12 ADDRESSING SOCIAL CONCERNS Literary festival brings critical writers together 14 PHOTOGRAPHY Local student shows her talent 16 WOUNDEDNESS AND HEALING Australian artist in London exhibits in Eltham 18 CD REVIEW 22 SHORT STORY 23 BOOK REVIEW 25 MURALS a charming sense of community 27 EXHIBITION AT HEIDE 28 EVENT - ABORIGINAL CELEBRATION 29 ART OF PRINTMAKERS 30 ART SERVICES & TEACHING 32 "Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. As publisher and editor of the arts magazine Artstreams, his comments on the various branches of the arts are widely respected. His "The Arts" column in the Diamond Valley Leader presents a brief summary for a much wider cross section of the local community. Peter also operates his own gallery and the Artstreams Cafe at the St Andrews market. Peter has a wealth of knowledge about present day and historical aspects of local art and artists." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1996) - Vol. 10, no. 5 (summer ed. 2005/06) art streams, faces coffee place, jessie glavin, katie williams, kelly almond, michelle ceravolo, mariella mckinlay, rochelle carr, manningham gallery, stephen sheding, dynamic vegies, nel ten wolde, pool & spa care centre, bi-wize quality paints, llobex image wizards, east ivanhoe gallery, ravenswood, marguerite marshall, theresa martin, soni stecker, virginia trioli, robert dessaix, lauren williams, robert manne, chris jurewicz, moira rayner, marela mckinley, wendy donald, anne redmond, wingrove cottage community clinic, were street cafe, rob vines, ashley cross, serge de leucio, michael conolan, daniel chable, pietro ristorante grossi, lucinda mcknight, litfest 98, morag fraser, michele lonsdale, wintyre recital gallery, murals, port jackson press australia, epping secondary college, bulleen art & garden centre, christmas hills, museum of modern art at heide, nillumbik gayip, mye woonbah dancers, intaglio, violeta capovska, christina cordero, elizabeth dobrilla, belinda fox, david frazer, melinda schawel, amanda woodford, pandora journal, ward sagar, wholefood delights, dymocks booksellers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: HISTORICAL GUIDE TO BENDIGO
... Press... Mines DEpartment (Bendigo)... J R W Purves... Mr A O'Keefe... Shire of Marong... The Sandhurst and Eaglehawk Tramway Company... Mr J Taylor... Mr J Hanson... The Bendigo Tramway Company... Electric Supply Company... Coliban Water Suply... Juvenile Industrial Exhibition... Geo Lansell... Cr A harkness... Salvation Army... Vine and Fruitgrowers Association... Decentralisation League... Constable Thomas Ryan... Miners Association... Art Gallery...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Historical Guide to Bendigo The Royal Historical Society of Victoria Bendigo Branch Historical and Mining Museum Mechanic's Institute Eaglehawk Librarian Mechanic's Institute Miss J Parry John Hattam H Biggs A Richardson L C Bennetts Edith Checcucci Bendigo Advertiser Cambridge Press Mines DEpartment (Bendigo) J R W Purves Mr A O'Keefe Shire of Marong The Sandhurst and Eaglehawk Tramway Company Mr J Taylor Mr J Hanson The Bendigo Tramway Company Electric Supply Company Coliban Water Suply Juvenile Industrial Exhibition Geo Lansell Cr A harkness Salvation Army Vine and Fruitgrowers Association Decentralisation League Constable Thomas Ryan Miners Association Art Gallery Post Office Miss Broadfoot Bendigo Hospital Opera Company Bendigo Development League Victorian Women's Franchise League ANA Hall The Bendigonian Law Courts Temperance Hall Trades Hall (Old Wardens Court) Roman Catholic Cathedral Shamrock Hotel Bendigo Philosophical Society Old Bendigonian Society Bendigo Fire Brigade Bendigo Volunteers to South African War Hawkins Porcupine Inn Criterion Hotel Royal Hotel Bendigo Hotel Black Swan Hotel Gillies Bakery Hibernian Hotel Sandhurst Hotel Freemasons Hotel Courthouse Hotel Shamrock Hotel Governor Hotham Heffernan & Crowley New Chum Railway Victoria Quartz Shenandoah Shamrock Mine Hercules No 1 (originally Pearl East) Hercules New Chum (Late Pearl) Carlisle Mine Mr Arblaster Meurer Sandhurst Bee Benevolent Asylum Bendigo Gas Company A Lloyd Coliban Water Supply Scheme Cr W V Simons Eaglehawk Council J Mouat Sir Henry Barkly Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibition Sandhurst and Eaglehawk Boroughs Cr John McIntyre Latham and Watson's Mine Galatea (model ship) St Paul's Church of England Rev G P Despard Fine Arts Exhibition and Exposition Bendigo Rifle Association Strathfieldsaye Shire Hall Corporate High School Bendigonian Society Richard Andrews Easter Fair G Aspinall J Burnsides Sir H Manners Sutton Beehive Stores Mining Exchanges Bendigo Water Works City Family Hotel Bendigo United Friendly Society Medical Institute and Dispensary Benevolent Asylum Jewish Synagogue Masonic Hall School of Mines Mr J H Abbott Australian Natives Association Royal Princess Theatre Albion Hall Central State School High School Gravel Hill State School Electricity Commission James Mouat Warring Natives The Rocks Joseph Crook Gold Discovery Marong district Roads Board Camp Hotel Mr Charles Sherratt City of Bendigo Mt Alexander North Run Grice and Heape Ravenswood Gibson and Fenton Mrs John Kennedy Mrs Patrick Farrel Mr J A Paton Mr Lachlan McLachlan Theatre Royal Sir Charles and Lady Hotham Harney's Bridge E J Ennor Sandhurst Fire Brigade The Health of Towns Act Mr Townsend Cornish & Co Bendigo Pottery Bendigo Agricultural Society Pike or Pyke Baby Health Centre Sandhurst Post Office Government Survey Office Sandhurst Trustees Company Mr H B Briston Savings Bank Telegraph Office Sir Henry Brougham Lock Hon Sir John Nimmo Sandhurst Public Offices The New Prince of Wales Mine New Prince of Wales No 2 The Whip and Jersey Lansell's Big 180 New Chum and Victoria Mine and Battery New chum Railway Koch's Pioneer South New Moon Catherine Reef United New Moon Virginia Mine South Belle Vue New Chum Railway Central Nell Gwynne North Nell Gwynne Ironbark Mine New Chum Syncline Hercules Herculesl Energetic Roberts & Sons Harkness & Co Horwoods Great Southern Ulster Carlisle Cornish New St Mungo Duchess Tribute South Devonshire Hopewell Mine Saxby Mine McNair & Co Mr King Bourke and Wills Sandhurst Hotel The Dascombe Nugget Victoria Nugget R R Haverfield Ballerstedt Rae Wittscheibe Lazarus Cave and Amos Bendigo Amalgamated Goldfields Bendigo Mines Limited The Deborah North Deborah Central Deborah The New Red White and Blue Consolidated (Big Blue) Union Lansell's New REd White and Blue 9later No 3 shaft) H Harkness & Co Thompson & Co Central DEborah Lansell's Bendigo Battery North Red White and Blue Central Red White and Blue Roberts and Sons Little 180 (originally Lansell's 180 No 2 shaft) John Brown Knitwear Factory South Ironbark originally Victoria Consols East Shaft Ironbark (originally Ironbark East shaft) Manchester Arms Hotel Wattle Gully Mine Chewton Hercules Old Wheal-Owl Central Nell Gwynne Gold Mines Hotel Bendigo City Council Jack Barker The New Chum Syncline The Courier of the Mines Telegraph Office Bendigo Cemetery White Hills Cemetery Eaglehawk Cemetery Kangaroo Flat Cemetery New Moon Suffolk United North New Moon Fortuna Hustlers Buckell & Jeffrey's Royal Hustlers Reserve No 2 (City and Park shafts) Jonathan Harris Latham and Watson Great Hustlers Great Extended Hustlers J Hustler Latham Watson Tribute or Pups Shaft Bendigo's Worst Mining Disaster Hustlers Reef (Old Hustlers) Hustlers Reef No 1 Lansell's Comet The Old Comet (Cooper's Claim) United Hustlers and Redan Comet Hill State SChool K K Shaft North or New Hustlers (Agnew Hustler) Johnson's No 3 South Johnson's Lansell's Sandhurst Needle Cleopatra Needle top British American Collman and Tacchi South Virginia Saddle Reefs and Spurs Pall Mall Bendigo Ravenswood Homestead An Early Battery at Kangaroo Flat Historic High Street Golden Square The Lonely Grave Battery Tram c1888 Steam Tram c1892 Electric Tram c1903 Teh New Chum Railway Golden Square United Hustlers and Redan Mine Sandhurst Road Central Deborah Violet Street Deborah Mine Quarry Hill Deborah Mine 1000 ft level First Motion Winding Engine at Central Deborah Victoria Hill Area Looking south from New Chum Hill in 1890's Brochure with an invitation to visit Historical and Mining Museum in Mechanic's Institute, Eaglehawk. ...Brochure with an invitation to visit Historical and Mining Museum in Mechanic's Institute, Eaglehawk. Drawing of poppet legs on the front with The Royal Historical Society of Victoria Bendigo Branch. Historical Guide to Bendigo including Self Tours of Bendigo's Famous Goldfields. Forward by John Hattam. Contributors are: H Biggs, Miss L J Parry, A Richardson, L C Bennetts and Edith Checcucci. Credits - The Bendigo Advertiser, Cambridge Press, Mines Department (Bendigo) and J R W Purves. Items include Bendigo Tramways Compiled by H Biggs, Early Bendigo Hotels Compiled by L C Bennetts, Eaglehawk Compiled by H Biggs, Noted Events Compiled by June Parry, The Bendigo Post Office Compiled by LC Bennetts, The Bendigo Goldfield. Introduction to Field and Guide to Some Famous Mines Compiled by A Richardson. Photos include: Pall Mall Bendigo, Ravenswood Homestead, An Early Battery at Kangaroo Flat, Historic High Street Golden Square, The Lonely Grave, Battery Tram c1888, Steam Tram c1892, Electric Tram c1903, The New Chum Railway Golden Square, United Hustlers and Redan Mine Sandhurst Road, Central Deborah Violet Street, Deborah Mine Quarry Hill, Deborah Mine 1000 ft level, First Motion Winding Engine at Central Deborah, Victoria Hill Area, and Looking south from New Chum Hill in 1890's. Also 11010.254, 255, 268, 288a, 288b, and 289.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - historical guide to bendigo, the royal historical society of victoria bendigo branch, historical and mining museum, mechanic's institute eaglehawk, librarian mechanic's institute, miss j parry, john hattam, h biggs, a richardson, l c bennetts, edith checcucci, bendigo advertiser, cambridge press, mines department (bendigo), j r w purves, mr a o'keefe, shire of marong, the sandhurst and eaglehawk tramway company, mr j taylor, mr j hanson, the bendigo tramway company, electric supply company, coliban water suply, juvenile industrial exhibition, geo lansell, cr a harkness, salvation army, vine and fruitgrowers association, decentralisation league, constable thomas ryan, miners association, art gallery, post office, miss broadfoot, bendigo hospital, opera company, bendigo development league, victorian women's franchise league, ana hall, the bendigonian, law courts, temperance hall, trades hall (old wardens court), roman catholic cathedral, shamrock hotel, bendigo philosophical society, old bendigonian society, bendigo fire brigade, bendigo volunteers to south african war, hawkins, porcupine inn, criterion hotel, royal hotel, bendigo hotel, black swan hotel, gillies bakery, hibernian hotel, sandhurst hotel, freemasons hotel, courthouse hotel, shamrock hotel, governor hotham, heffernan & crowley, new chum railway, victoria quartz, shenandoah, shamrock mine, hercules no 1 (originally pearl east), hercules new chum (late pearl), carlisle mine, mr arblaster, meurer, sandhurst bee, benevolent asylum, bendigo gas company, a lloyd, coliban water supply scheme, cr w v simons, eaglehawk council, j mouat, sir henry barkly, agricultural and horticultural exhibition, sandhurst and eaglehawk boroughs, cr john mcintyre, latham and watson's mine, galatea (model ship), st paul's church of england, rev g p despard, fine arts exhibition and exposition, bendigo rifle association, strathfieldsaye shire hall, corporate high school, bendigonian society, richard andrews, easter fair, g aspinall, j burnsides, sir h manners sutton, beehive stores, mining exchanges, bendigo water works, city family hotel, bendigo united friendly society medical institute and dispensary, benevolent asylum, jewish synagogue, masonic hall, school of mines, mr j h abbott, australian natives association, royal princess theatre, albion hall, central state school, high school, gravel hill state school, electricity commission, james mouat, warring natives, the rocks, joseph crook, gold discovery, marong district roads board, camp hotel, mr charles sherratt, city of bendigo, mt alexander north run, grice and heape, ravenswood, gibson and fenton, mrs john kennedy, mrs patrick farrel, mr j a paton, mr lachlan mclachlan, theatre royal, sir charles and lady hotham, harney's bridge, e j ennor, sandhurst fire brigade, the health of towns act, mr townsend, cornish & co, bendigo pottery, bendigo agricultural society, pike or pyke, baby health centre, sandhurst post office, government survey office, sandhurst trustees company, mr h b briston, savings bank, telegraph office, sir henry brougham lock, hon sir john nimmo, sandhurst public offices, the new prince of wales mine, new prince of wales no 2, the whip and jersey, lansell's big 180, new chum and victoria mine and battery, new chum railway, koch's pioneer, south new moon, catherine reef united, new moon, virginia mine, south belle vue, new chum railway, central nell gwynne, north nell gwynne, ironbark mine, new chum syncline, hercules, herculesl energetic, roberts & sons, harkness & co, horwoods, great southern, ulster, carlisle, cornish, new st mungo, duchess tribute, south devonshire, hopewell mine, saxby mine, mcnair & co, mr king, bourke and wills, sandhurst hotel, the dascombe nugget, victoria nugget, r r haverfield, ballerstedt, rae, wittscheibe, lazarus, cave and amos, bendigo amalgamated goldfields, bendigo mines limited, the deborah, north deborah, central deborah, the new red white and blue consolidated (big blue), union, lansell's new red white and blue 9later no 3 shaft), h harkness & co, thompson & co, central deborah, lansell's bendigo battery, north red white and blue, central red white and blue, roberts and sons, little 180 (originally lansell's 180 no 2 shaft), john brown knitwear factory, south ironbark originally victoria consols east shaft, ironbark (originally ironbark east shaft), manchester arms hotel, wattle gully mine chewton, hercules, old wheal-owl, central nell gwynne, gold mines hotel, bendigo city council, jack barker, the new chum syncline, the courier of the mines, telegraph office, bendigo cemetery, white hills cemetery, eaglehawk cemetery, kangaroo flat cemetery, new moon, suffolk united, north new moon, fortuna hustlers, buckell & jeffrey's, royal hustlers reserve no 2 (city and park shafts), jonathan harris, latham and watson, great hustlers, great extended hustlers, j hustler, latham, watson, tribute or pups shaft, bendigo's worst mining disaster, hustlers reef (old hustlers), hustlers reef no 1, lansell's comet, the old comet (cooper's claim), united hustlers and redan, comet hill state school, k k shaft, north or new hustlers (agnew hustler), johnson's no 3, south johnson's, lansell's sandhurst needle, cleopatra needle top, british american, collman and tacchi, south virginia, saddle reefs and spurs, pall mall bendigo, ravenswood homestead, an early battery at kangaroo flat, historic high street golden square, the lonely grave, battery tram c1888, steam tram c1892, electric tram c1903, teh new chum railway golden square, united hustlers and redan mine sandhurst road, central deborah violet street, deborah mine quarry hill, deborah mine 1000 ft level, first motion winding engine at central deborah, victoria hill area, looking south from new chum hill in 1890's -
Eltham District Historical Society IncMap, George W. Bell, A Visitor's Guide Map; ELTHAM, WARRANDYTE and Environs, c.1969
... Research Inglenook, Warrandyte La Ronde, Eltham The Barrel, Research The Potters Restaurant, Warrandyte Setel Downs, Kangaroo Ground GALLERIES Hassall's Gallery, Research Lodge Gallery, Warrandyte The Bird Gallery, Eltham Royalat Gallery, Panton Hill PLANTYS, TREES AND SHRUBS Danson's Gardens, Research Dean's Orchids & Dahlias, Templestowe Diamond Vlley Trees & Shrubs, Warrandyte Jum Jum, Diamond Creek Parson's, Research Tantoon, Eltham Warran Glen, Warrandyte eltham warrandyte map country art store diamond creek handicrafts eltham crafts john mills potters cottage setel downs the claypot warrandyte quarries and pottery alfred's homestead geranium parlour inglenook la ronde the barrel the potters restaurant hassall's gallery lodge gallery the bird gallery royalat gallery danson's gardens dean's orchids & dahlias diamond vlley trees & shrubs jum jum parson's tantoon warran glen advertising eltham barrel 44..8 x 57.5 cm (Two copies) On the reverse side (of one copy only) is printed in 8 panels (3 half-folds) advertising A Visitor's Guide Map; ELTHAM, WARRANDYTE and Environs Map Map George W. Bell Anthony Harvey Citadel Press ...Commissioned by George W. Bell, designed by Anthony Harvey. An old gold mining and wine growing district eighteen miles from Melbourne, now notable for its arts, crafts, good food and historic buildings. On the reverse side (of one copy only) is printed in 8 panels (3 half-folds) advertising for Montsalvat, Eltham; Setel Downs Coffee Kitchen Art Gallery, Kangaroo Ground; Country Art Store, Eltham; Alfred's Homestead, Warrandyte; Neville F Emmerson Estate Agent, Lower Plenty; Eltham Crafts. Monstsalvat, Eltham; Tantoon native plants and culinary herbs, Eltham; Flavour of Eltham, Shillinglaw Coattage Preservation Society; The Eltham Barrel; Potters Cottage, Warrandyte. In addition is provided by cateogory listing: POTTERY AND CRAFTS Country Art Store, Eltham Diamond Creek Handicrafts, Diamond Creek Eltham Crafts, Eltham John Mills, Eltham Potters Cottage, Warrandyte Setel Downs, Kangaroo Ground The Claypot, Warrandyte Warrandyte Quarries and Pottery, Warrandyte GOOD FOOD AND DRINK Alfred's Homestead, Warrandyte Geranium Parlour,. Research Inglenook, Warrandyte La Ronde, Eltham The Barrel, Research The Potters Restaurant, Warrandyte Setel Downs, Kangaroo Ground GALLERIES Hassall's Gallery, Research Lodge Gallery, Warrandyte The Bird Gallery, Eltham Royalat Gallery, Panton Hill PLANTYS, TREES AND SHRUBS Danson's Gardens, Research Dean's Orchids & Dahlias, Templestowe Diamond Vlley Trees & Shrubs, Warrandyte Jum Jum, Diamond Creek Parson's, Research Tantoon, Eltham Warran Glen, Warrandyte44..8 x 57.5 cm (Two copies) On the reverse side (of one copy only) is printed in 8 panels (3 half-folds) advertisingeltham, warrandyte, map, country art store, diamond creek handicrafts, eltham crafts, john mills, potters cottage, setel downs, the claypot, warrandyte quarries and pottery, alfred's homestead, geranium parlour, inglenook, la ronde, the barrel, the potters restaurant, hassall's gallery, lodge gallery, the bird gallery, royalat gallery, danson's gardens, dean's orchids & dahlias, diamond vlley trees & shrubs, jum jum, parson's, tantoon, warran glen, advertising, eltham barrel -
Eltham District Historical Society IncMap, George W. Bell, A Visitor's Guide Map; ELTHAM, WARRANDYTE and Environs. Shire of Eltham Centenary Souvenir, 1971
... In addition is provided The Shire of Eltham Cenenary 1871-1971 , Centenary Celebrations Programme of events from March through to August 1971. eltham warrandyte map advertising montsalvat kutta mahal gallery country art store the claypot research trading potters cottage graeme law & associates pty ltd eltham crafts tantoon shire of eltham centenary Program 44..8 x 57.5 cm (Four copies) On the reverse side (of one copy only) is printed in 8 panels (3 half-folds) advertising and Centenary Program. A Visitor's Guide Map; ELTHAM, WARRANDYTE and Environs. Shire of Eltham Centenary Souvenir Map Map George W. Bell Anthony Harvey Citadel Press ...Commissioned by George W. Bell, designed by Anthony Harvey. An old gold mining and wine growing district eighteen miles from Melbourne, now notable for its arts, crafts, good food and historic buildings. On the reverse side printed in 8 panels (3 half-folds) advertising for Montsalvat, Eltham; Kutta Mahal Gallery, Warrandyte; Country Art Store, Eltham; Eltham Crafts. Monstsalvat, Eltham; Tantoon native plants and culinary herbs, Eltham; The Claypot, Warrandyte; Research Trading, Research; Potters Cottage, Warrandyte; Graeme Law & Associates Pty Ltd, Kew.. In addition is provided The Shire of Eltham Cenenary 1871-1971 , Centenary Celebrations Programme of events from March through to August 1971.44..8 x 57.5 cm (Four copies) On the reverse side (of one copy only) is printed in 8 panels (3 half-folds) advertising and Centenary Program.eltham, warrandyte, map, advertising, montsalvat, kutta mahal gallery, country art store, the claypot, research trading, potters cottage, graeme law & associates pty ltd, eltham crafts, tantoon, shire of eltham centenary, program -
Eltham District Historical Society IncAudio - Audio Compact Cassette Tape, Audio Recording; Alan Marshall Here! 1959, 1964
... READINGS recorded 1959 in Alan Marshall’s study, Eltham • See the White Feathers Fall (Ourselves Writ Strange) • The Chinese Herbalist (I Can Jump Puddles) • The Press (How Beautiful Are They Feet) • The Drought (I Can Jump Puddles) TALES FROM THE SPEEWAH, recorded 1 May 1959 in Nicholas Hall, Melbourne, at ‘Readings From Australian Writers’ presented by the Australiasian Book Society on behalf of the Melbourne May Day Committee. REMINISCING recorded 11 May 1964 in the Healesville Art Gallery...2 (#0129 yellow) Tape 0128 Side A Dubbed from original tape (1959) READINGS recorded 1959 in Alan Marshall’s study, Eltham • See the White Feathers Fall (Ourselves Writ Strange) • The Chinese Herbalist (I Can Jump Puddles) • The Press (How Beautiful Are They Feet) • The Drought (I Can Jump Puddles) TALES FROM THE SPEEWAH, recorded 1 May 1959 in Nicholas Hall, Melbourne, at ‘Readings From Australian Writers’ presented by the Australiasian Book Society on behalf of the Melbourne May Day Committee. Tape 128 Side B REMINISCING (part 1) recorded 11 May 1964 in the Healesville Art Gallery...gallery melbourne melbourne may day committee nicholas hall nicholas heiderich readings from australian writers ruth heiderich Two TEAC MX1 compact audio cassettes labelled Alan Marshall Here! Part 1 (#0128 red and Alan Marshall Here! 2 (#0129 yellow) Tape 0128 Side A Dubbed from original tape (1959) READINGS recorded 1959 in Alan Marshall’s study, Eltham • See the White Feathers Fall (Ourselves Writ Strange) • The Chinese Herbalist (I Can Jump Puddles) • The Press (How Beautiful Are They Feet) • The Drought (I Can Jump Puddles) TALES FROM THE SPEEWAH, recorded 1 May 1959 in Nicholas Hall, Melbourne, at ‘Readings From Australian Writers’ presented by the Australiasian Book Society on behalf of the Melbourne May Day Committee. ...READINGS recorded 1959 in Alan Marshall’s study, Eltham • See the White Feathers Fall (Ourselves Writ Strange) • The Chinese Herbalist (I Can Jump Puddles) • The Press (How Beautiful Are They Feet) • The Drought (I Can Jump Puddles) TALES FROM THE SPEEWAH, recorded 1 May 1959 in Nicholas Hall, Melbourne, at ‘Readings From Australian Writers’ presented by the Australiasian Book Society on behalf of the Melbourne May Day Committee. REMINISCING recorded 11 May 1964 in the Healesville Art Gallery of Nicholas and Ruth Heiderich with an audience of about 50 guests. Chairman, Nicholas Heiderich. At two stages throughout the recording a substantial rain storm can be heard on the roof almost drowning out the presentation.Two TEAC MX1 compact audio cassettes labelled Alan Marshall Here! Part 1 (#0128 red and Alan Marshall Here! 2 (#0129 yellow) Tape 0128 Side A Dubbed from original tape (1959) READINGS recorded 1959 in Alan Marshall’s study, Eltham • See the White Feathers Fall (Ourselves Writ Strange) • The Chinese Herbalist (I Can Jump Puddles) • The Press (How Beautiful Are They Feet) • The Drought (I Can Jump Puddles) TALES FROM THE SPEEWAH, recorded 1 May 1959 in Nicholas Hall, Melbourne, at ‘Readings From Australian Writers’ presented by the Australiasian Book Society on behalf of the Melbourne May Day Committee. Tape 128 Side B REMINISCING (part 1) recorded 11 May 1964 in the Healesville Art Gallery of Nicholas and Ruth Heiderich with an audience of about 50 guests. (Concluded on tape 0129) Tape 0129 Side A REMINISCING (part 2) recorded 11 May 1964 in the Healesville Art Gallery of Nicholas and Ruth Heiderich with an audience of about 50 guests. Chairman, Nicholas Heiderich. (Part 1 on tape 0128) Converted to MP3 files EDHS_05002-1 Readings 43.9MB; 0:34:31 EDHS_05002-2 Tales from the Speewah 15.6MB; 0:12:49 EDHS_05002-3 Reminiscing 86.9MB; 1:21:05alan marshall, alan marshall bungalow, audio cassette, audio recording, australiasian book society, healesville art gallery, melbourne, melbourne may day committee, nicholas hall, nicholas heiderich, readings from australian writers, ruth heiderich -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: FOOTPRINTS ON THE SANDS OF TIME
... Press... Amy Sherwin... Frances Saville... Lalla Miranda... Hugo Gorlitz... Samuels Family... Louis August Samuels... Kate (Catherina) Samuels... Madame Benda... Mathilde Marchesi... Emily Dyason... Erna (Lovie) Mueller... The German Chapter... German heritage Society Bendigo... Bertha Rossow... Hamilton Hill... Beatrice English... Anthony Palamountain... Alfred Bottoms... A C Bartlemann... Dorothy Penfold... Dr Penfold... Penfold Gallery...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Footprints on the Sands of Time Professor Jeff Brownrigg Research and Outreach Screensound Australia La Trobe University Bendigo Sir John Quick Bendigonian Annual Bendigo School of Mines British Empire Alfred Deakin Sir William Lyne King O'Malley's Commonwealth Bank Telstra Sir Frederick Holder Robert Garran John McKay The Mirror Henry Gyles Turner Fischer State Library of Victoria Bishop Reville Bendigo Evening News Bendigo Independent Bendigo Advertiser Melbourne University Melbourne Age Richard Twopenny Mr Donald Clarke Esq Bendigo's Butter Factory Madame Carandini Amy Sherwin Nellie Melba Oscar Commetant Shamrock Hotel Constitutional Convention Adelaide Frederick Holder Edmund Barton Catherine Helen Spence Elizabeth Nicholls Women's Christian Temperance Union Mary Lee Rose Scott Susan Margery Maybanke Anderson Vida Goldstein Bendigonian Annual Amy Castles Alice Crawford Edward Allan Bindley Joseph Castles Mercy Conent Freeman's Journal Catholic Press Therese Radic Melba State Library of Victoria Cardinal Moran De Quiros Bulletin John Norton D Headon J Brownrigg Lili Sharp Eileen Castles Mike Sutcliffe Melbourne Argus Frank Cusack David Horsfall Alvin Tracey Melbourne's Advocate Press Amy Sherwin Frances Saville Lalla Miranda Hugo Gorlitz Samuels Family Louis August Samuels Kate (Catherina) Samuels Madame Benda Mathilde Marchesi Emily Dyason Erna (Lovie) Mueller The German Chapter German heritage Society Bendigo Bertha Rossow Hamilton Hill Beatrice English Anthony Palamountain Alfred Bottoms A C Bartlemann Dorothy Penfold Dr Penfold Penfold Gallery Pauline Bindley E A Bindley Willie Murdoch Sister Mary Tarcisia Sisters of Mercy Peter Dawson Bendigo's Chinese Populatin Masonic Hall Ashman's Dry-cleaners Walter Murdoch Lily Baxter Walter Savage Landor Robert Garran Ada Colley Australian Journal of Communication Michelle Matthews Book titled Footprints on the Sands of Time: Bendigo's Citizens, the 1909 Bendigonian Annual and Community History with a grey tone cover with images of Sir John Quick, Amy Castles, Amy and Eileen Castles and Anthony Palamountain on the front and back covers. ...Book titled Footprints on the Sands of Time: Bendigo's Citizens, the 1909 Bendigonian Annual and Community History with a grey tone cover with images of Sir John Quick, Amy Castles, Amy and Eileen Castles and Anthony Palamountain on the front and back covers. La Trobe University, Bendigo The Ninth Sir John Quick Bendigo Lecture 2 October 2002. Lecture by Professor Jeff Brownrigg, Head of Research and Outreach ScreenSound Australia, Canberra. Mentioned in the book is Sir John Quick, Some women of the early 20th Century, Bendigo's singers and opera singers and why communities all over Australia must face up to the challenges of global media by first recognizing the value of their own stories. Mentioned at the back of the book is a brief mention of Professor Jeff Brownrigg's career, John Quick's career and a list of The Sir John Quick Bendigo Lecture Series from 1994 to 2001.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - footprints on the sands of time, professor jeff brownrigg, research and outreach screensound australia, la trobe university bendigo, sir john quick, bendigonian annual, bendigo school of mines, british empire, alfred deakin, sir william lyne, king o'malley's commonwealth bank, telstra, sir frederick holder, robert garran, john mckay, the mirror, henry gyles turner, fischer, state library of victoria, bishop reville, bendigo evening news, bendigo independent, bendigo advertiser, melbourne university, melbourne age, richard twopenny, mr donald clarke esq, bendigo's butter factory, madame carandini, amy sherwin, nellie melba, oscar commetant, shamrock hotel, constitutional convention adelaide, frederick holder, edmund barton, catherine helen spence, elizabeth nicholls, women's christian temperance union, mary lee, rose scott, susan margery, maybanke anderson, vida goldstein, bendigonian annual, amy castles, alice crawford, edward allan bindley, joseph castles, mercy conent, freeman's journal, catholic press, therese radic melba, state library of victoria, cardinal moran, de quiros, bulletin, john norton, d headon, j brownrigg, lili sharp, eileen castles, mike sutcliffe, melbourne argus, frank cusack, david horsfall, alvin tracey, melbourne's advocate press, amy sherwin, frances saville, lalla miranda, hugo gorlitz, samuels family, louis august samuels, kate (catherina) samuels, madame benda, mathilde marchesi, emily dyason, erna (lovie) mueller, the german chapter, german heritage society bendigo, bertha rossow, hamilton hill, beatrice english, anthony palamountain, alfred bottoms, a c bartlemann, dorothy penfold, dr penfold, penfold gallery, pauline bindley, e a bindley, willie murdoch, sister mary tarcisia, sisters of mercy, peter dawson, bendigo's chinese populatin, masonic hall, ashman's dry-cleaners, walter murdoch, lily baxter, walter savage landor, robert garran, ada colley, australian journal of communication, michelle matthews -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: BENDIGO'S CENTURY VOLUME FOUR: 1930 - 1939
... Press Congress... Bendigo Advertiser... Mr E J Hogan... Eppalock Weir... Lyric Theatre... Bendigo Red Cross... Mrs George Mackay... St Andrew's Presbyterian Church... Mrs William Hunter... Right Rev John Douse Langley... Monsignor Rooney... Bendigo Art Gallery...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Bendigo's Century - Volume Four: 1930 - 1939 Eaglehawk Cricket Club Ernst Mueller The Bendigo Stock ExchangeL L Dungey T Williams M P Kelly C Mueller E Hommoloff R Kelly T H Busst T Hall R Tremabath E A Woodcock C Burridge Charshalton Mine Edith and G V Lansell Laboratory St Andrew's Church RSL Memorial Hall Mr Gordon Carter Sir John Monash State Electricity Commission Cr R Watson Colonel GT V Lansell Empire Press Congress Bendigo Advertiser Mr E J Hogan Eppalock Weir Lyric Theatre Bendigo Red Cross Mrs George Mackay St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Mrs William Hunter Right Rev John Douse Langley Monsignor Rooney Bendigo Art Gallery The Ironbark Mine Coliban Water Mr W Wright Station 3BO Amalgamated Wireless of Australia Ltd Advance Bendigo Group The North League St Aidan's Orphanage Bendigo Freezing Works Mr W Wright Bendigo Advertiser Mr W J Stephens Advance Bendigo Group North League Garden Gully United Gold Mining Company Bendigo Football League Sir John Quick John Quick Snr Ironbark Foundry Bendigo Evening News Bendigo Independent Bendigo Advertiser Deakin Governmnet Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Southern Cross Eppalock Weir Bendigo Art Gallery The Hercules Mine Gillies Aids & Appliance Shop Anne Caudle Centre Bill Woodfull Harold Larwood Dr John McCarthy The Hercules Douglas Jardine Don Bradman Sacred Heart Cathedral Joseph Stapleton John Lynch Bert McConchie New Red White and Blue Mine Royal Humane Society William James Vernon Shaw South New Moon Mine Bendigo Hospital Bendigo Base Hospital Duke of Gloucester RSL Memorial Hall Electricity Commission Eaglehawk Borough Council The Plaza Backhaus Estate Amalgamated Freezing Company Fortuna Villa Mrs Edith Lansell Colonel Lansell The Hercules Mine Toni Riley Pharmacy Boardwalk Barkly Hyett The Big Blue Consolidated Company The Bendigo Hospital Eaglehawk Football Team Kurmala Wing of the Bendigo Base Hospital Sir Isaac Isaacs Lyric Theatre Sir John Quick Hanro Knitting Mills St Luke's Toddlers Home St Aidan's Orphanage RSL Memorial Hall Lord and Lady Huntingfield Cr Michelsen Bendigo Art Gallery Bendigo Agricultural Show New Blue Mine Joseph Stapleton Bendigo Law Association Bendigo Hospital Committee of Management Bendigo Rotary Club Mr J McRae Education Department Andrew Sunstan Sir Stanley Argyle Bendigo Football League North Blue Mining Company Cr Staples King George V King Edward VIII Cr J A Michelsen Andrew McLay Bendigo Advertiser Cohn Bros Mrs Wallis Simpson King George VI Capping Mine Shafts 1936 Bendigo Art Gallery Madge Freemen William John Leslie Cross Judge Wasley The Myer Emporium The Baptist Church Salvation Army Ron Masters The Central Nell Gwyn Sir John Quick Leanne McDonnell Windermere Hotel Rev Donald Baker John Rumbold Central Nell Gwynne The Beehive Building The Beehive Store James Buick and Co Thomas Hope Henderson Buick Henderson & Co Mr Goodison Mr R O Henderson Lt-Col Henderson Angus Mackay Bendigo Sewerage Authority Mr S Gordon Moore Commercial Bank of Sydney Bendigo Advertiser Edward Alan Morcom Polio DR Gardner Kerr The Right Rev Conald Baker Ridley Theological College Newspaper supplement titled Bendigo's Century Volume Four: 1930 - 1939. ...Newspaper supplement titled Bendigo's Century Volume Four: 1930 - 1939. Front page is titled Bendigo's Century and has a photo of some women at the Bendigo Jockey Club, 1930s. Each year has heading of Who's Who, Weather, Sport and Business. First years are 1930 - 1939 titled A look back when. The page has photos of the Eaglehawk Cricket Club's first A Grade cricket premier ship team (1932 - 1933)., The monument to the late Bendigo mining magnate Ernst Mueller in Rosalind Park, The Bendigo Stock Exchange in the early 1930's - pictured are L L Dungey, T Williams, M P Kelly, C Mueller, E Hommoloff, R Kelly, T H Busst, T Hall, R Trembath, E A Woolcock, and C Burridge, the Carshalton mine in 1936 and The Edith and G V Lansell Laboratory at the Bendigo Hospital. 1930 - a photo of St Andrew's Church, the sundial outside the RSL Memorial Hall, The late Monsignor Rooney and The late John Douse Langley. The Ironbark Mine was the top gold producer. 1931 - Radio station goes on air, 1932 - Sir John dies, 1933 Bodyline men come to town, 1934 - Heroic rescues, 1935 - Hospital's new wing opened, 1936 - King mourned, 1937 - Beehive store towers above, 1938 - Mining shows mixed results and 1939 - Outbreak of war sobering.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - bendigo's century - volume four: 1930 - 1939, eaglehawk cricket club, ernst mueller, the bendigo stock exchangel l dungey, t williams, m p kelly, c mueller e hommoloff, r kelly, t h busst, t hall, r tremabath, e a woodcock, c burridge, charshalton mine, edith and g v lansell laboratory, st andrew's church, rsl memorial hall, mr gordon carter, sir john monash, state electricity commission, cr r watson, colonel gt v lansell, empire press congress, bendigo advertiser, mr e j hogan, eppalock weir, lyric theatre, bendigo red cross, mrs george mackay, st andrew's presbyterian church, mrs william hunter, right rev john douse langley, monsignor rooney, bendigo art gallery, the ironbark mine, coliban water, mr w wright, station 3bo, amalgamated wireless of australia ltd, advance bendigo group, the north league, st aidan's orphanage, bendigo freezing works, mr w wright, bendigo advertiser, mr w j stephens, advance bendigo group, north league, garden gully united gold mining company, bendigo football league, sir john quick, john quick snr, ironbark foundry, bendigo evening news, bendigo independent, bendigo advertiser, deakin governmnet, sir charles kingsford smith, southern cross, eppalock weir, bendigo art gallery, the hercules mine, gillies, aids & appliance shop, anne caudle centre, bill woodfull, harold larwood, dr john mccarthy, the hercules, douglas jardine, don bradman, sacred heart cathedral, joseph stapleton, john lynch, bert mcconchie, new red white and blue mine, royal humane society, william james, vernon shaw, south new moon mine, bendigo hospital, bendigo base hospital, duke of gloucester, rsl memorial hall, electricity commission, eaglehawk borough council, the plaza, backhaus estate, amalgamated freezing company, fortuna villa, mrs edith lansell, colonel lansell, the hercules mine, toni riley pharmacy, boardwalk, barkly hyett, the big blue consolidated company, the bendigo hospital, eaglehawk football team, kurmala wing of the bendigo base hospital, sir isaac isaacs, lyric theatre, sir john quick, hanro knitting mills, st luke's toddlers home, st aidan's orphanage, rsl memorial hall, lord and lady huntingfield, cr michelsen, bendigo art gallery, bendigo agricultural show, new blue mine, joseph stapleton, bendigo law association, bendigo hospital committee of management, bendigo rotary club, mr j mcrae, education department, andrew sunstan, sir stanley argyle, bendigo football league, north blue mining company, cr staples, king george v, king edward viii, cr j a michelsen, andrew mclay, bendigo advertiser, cohn bros, mrs wallis simpson, king george vi, capping mine shafts 1936, bendigo art gallery, madge freemen, william john leslie cross, judge wasley, the myer emporium, the baptist church, salvation army, ron masters, the central nell gwyn, sir john quick, leanne mcdonnell, windermere hotel, rev donald baker, john rumbold, central nell gwynne, the beehive building, the beehive store, james buick and co, thomas hope henderson, buick henderson & co, mr goodison, mr r o henderson, lt-col henderson, angus mackay, bendigo sewerage authority, mr s gordon moore, commercial bank of sydney, bendigo advertiser, edward alan morcom, polio, dr gardner kerr, the right rev conald baker, ridley theological college -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Magazine - ACQUISITIONS 1988
... gallery catalogue. Bottom left corner of the front page is a number sticker 0131 THO. A catalogue titled ' Acquisitions 1988.' Published by the Bendigo Art Galllery for an exhibition 15th December - 22nd January 1989. This exhibition was arranged to show what was acquired during the year. Cambridge Press ...A catalogue titled ' Acquisitions 1988.' Published by the Bendigo Art Galllery for an exhibition 15th December - 22nd January 1989. This exhibition was arranged to show what was acquired during the year. Cambridge Press, Bendigo. 11 pgs. Bottom left corner of the front cover is a number sticker, 0131 THO.bendigo, hospital, art gallery catalogue, bendigo art gallery. art, exhibition, catalogue, art work, art gallery, catalogue. bottom left corner of the front page is a number sticker, 0131 tho. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC HERITAGE
... An exhibition of Historic Photographs presented by Bendigo Art Gallery in conjunction with the Museum of Victoria. Sponsored by the Bendigo Advertiser and the Bendigo Building Society. Cambridge Press...An exhibition of Historic Photographs presented by Bendigo Art Gallery in conjunction with the Museum of Victoria. Sponsored by the Bendigo Advertiser and the Bendigo Building Society. Cambridge Press ...A booklet titled ' Private Lives, Public Heritage.' An exhibition of Historic Photographs presented by Bendigo Art Gallery in conjunction with the Museum of Victoria. Sponsored by the Bendigo Advertiser and the Bendigo Building Society. Cambridge Press Bendigo.1988. bottom left corner of front cover has a number sticker, 0124 THO Original copy not in this box.MOSAIC number unrelated to items in Box 147 Found copy added to box 16.20.2023. BPbendigo, history, photographs, exhibition, photography, photographs, history, bendigo, bendigo history. bottom left corner of the front cover has a number sticker, 0124 tho. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ALFRED FELTON - BIOGRAPHY, 1974
... The Felton Bequest benefitted the National Gallery of Victoria. Published by Oxford Uni. Press and printed by Brown, Prior, Anderson P/L....The Felton Bequest benefitted the National Gallery of Victoria. Published by Oxford Uni. Press and printed by Brown, Prior, Anderson P/L. ...30 page booklet. Great Australians Series. The life of Alfred Felton by John Poynter. Felton made his money in the drug/pharmacy industry in partnership with Frederick Grimwade. He died in 1904 with an estate valued at half a million pounds. The Felton Bequest benefitted the National Gallery of Victoria. Published by Oxford Uni. Press and printed by Brown, Prior, Anderson P/L.John Poynterbiography, alfred felton, frederick grimwade, john poynter, national gallery victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''FERDINAND VON MUELLER'' BY ALEC H. CHISHOLM
... Press, Sydney. Illustrated with six B&W photos. Catalogue sticker ''2220 CHI'' on front cover. Stamp of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch on the title page and inside back cover. Reference made, on page 25, to a porcelain vase presented to von Mueller and later acquired by Bendigo citizen, A. T. Woodward, and then sold to the Bendigo Art Gallery...GALLERY Alec H. Chisholm Booklet. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 30 page booklet on the life of the botanist Ferdinand von Mueller, by Alec H Chisholm. 'Great Australian Series, published in 1962 by the Oxford University Press, Sydney and printed by the Halstead Press, Sydney. ...Booklet. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 30 page booklet on the life of the botanist Ferdinand von Mueller, by Alec H Chisholm. 'Great Australian Series, published in 1962 by the Oxford University Press, Sydney and printed by the Halstead Press, Sydney. Illustrated with six B&W photos. Catalogue sticker ''2220 CHI'' on front cover. Stamp of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch on the title page and inside back cover. Reference made, on page 25, to a porcelain vase presented to von Mueller and later acquired by Bendigo citizen, A. T. Woodward, and then sold to the Bendigo Art Gallery in 1926.Alec H. Chisholmbooks, collections, biography, alec h chisholm collection, ferdinand von mueller, biography, alec h.chisholm, bendigo art gallery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; ABRAM LOUIS BUVELOT EXHIBITION
... Gallery also ' gratefully acknowledges the financial assistance given by the Victorian Ministry for the Arts, which has made the mounting of the exhibition and the production of this catalogue possible. There are also photos of Buvelot's work and an article about 'A Man and his Work.' The actual catalogue of the exhibition includes information about Buvelot's 18 oil paintings, 23 watercolours and 9 pencil drawings. There are also Supplementary exhibits - an oil by J.R. Ashton, a photograph by Louis Buvelot and a pencil drawing by Madame Buvelot. Printed by Cambridge Press...Gallery also ' gratefully acknowledges the financial assistance given by the Victorian Ministry for the Arts, which has made the mounting of the exhibition and the production of this catalogue possible. There are also photos of Buvelot's work and an article about 'A Man and his Work.' The actual catalogue of the exhibition includes information about Buvelot's 18 oil paintings, 23 watercolours and 9 pencil drawings. There are also Supplementary exhibits - an oil by J.R. Ashton, a photograph by Louis Buvelot and a pencil drawing by Madame Buvelot. Printed by Cambridge Press ...A catalogue with a brown front cover and white pages. On the front cover are the words, 'Abram Louis BUVELOT exhibition Bendigo Art Gallery' and a photo of the artist.' On the inside of the catalogue is the acknowledgement 'This exhibition forms part of 'Arts Victoria 75' Festival.' The Bendigo Art Gallery also ' gratefully acknowledges the financial assistance given by the Victorian Ministry for the Arts, which has made the mounting of the exhibition and the production of this catalogue possible. There are also photos of Buvelot's work and an article about 'A Man and his Work.' The actual catalogue of the exhibition includes information about Buvelot's 18 oil paintings, 23 watercolours and 9 pencil drawings. There are also Supplementary exhibits - an oil by J.R. Ashton, a photograph by Louis Buvelot and a pencil drawing by Madame Buvelot. Printed by Cambridge Press, Bendigo.artwork, oil painting, bendigo art gallery, lydia chancellor, collection, art, bendigo art gallery, event, exhibitions, program, programmes, catalogue, abram louis buvelot -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook, Davies Merva, Yeytallic (Indigenous word meaning "Day before Yesterday", 1945
... Press PTY Ltd in Melbourne. It tells the story of a half-caste indigenous child. This book was part of a large group of books referred to as the Pattison Collection, which belonged to the Warrnambool Public Library, part of the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute. About RALPH ERIC PATTISON and the ‘PATTISON COLLECTION’ The ‘Pattison Collection’ is a collection of books and records that was originally owned by the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, founded in Warrnambool in 1853. By 1886 the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) had grown to have a Library, Museum and Fine Arts Gallery...Press PTY Ltd in Melbourne. It tells the story of a half-caste indigenous child. This book was part of a large group of books referred to as the Pattison Collection, which belonged to the Warrnambool Public Library, part of the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute. About RALPH ERIC PATTISON and the ‘PATTISON COLLECTION’ The ‘Pattison Collection’ is a collection of books and records that was originally owned by the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, founded in Warrnambool in 1853. By 1886 the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) had grown to have a Library, Museum and Fine Arts Gallery ...This book was very popular during 1945 and was written by Merva Davies and published by the National Press PTY Ltd in Melbourne. It tells the story of a half-caste indigenous child. This book was part of a large group of books referred to as the Pattison Collection, which belonged to the Warrnambool Public Library, part of the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute. About RALPH ERIC PATTISON and the ‘PATTISON COLLECTION’ The ‘Pattison Collection’ is a collection of books and records that was originally owned by the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, founded in Warrnambool in 1853. By 1886 the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) had grown to have a Library, Museum and Fine Arts Gallery, with a collection of “… choice productions of art and valuable specimens in almost every branch and many wonderful national curiosities, are now to be seen there, including historic relics of the town and district.” It later included a School of Design. Although it was very well patronised, the WMI was led to ask the City Council to take it over in 1911 due to a lack of financial support. In 1935 Ralph Pattison was appointed as City Librarian to establish and organise the Warrnambool Public Library as it was then called. Ralph Eric Pattison was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, in 1891. He married Maude Swan from Warrnambool in 1920 and they set up a home in Warrnambool. In 1935 when Pattison accepted the position as City Librarian for the Warrnambool City Council his huge challenge was to make a functional library within two rooms of the Mechanics’ Institute. He tirelessly cleaned, cleared and sorted a disarrayed collection of old books, jars of preserved specimens and other items reserved for exhibition in the city’s museum. He developed and updated the library with a wide variety of books for all tastes, including reference books for students; a difficult task to fulfil during the years following the Depression. He converted all of the lower areas of the building into a library, reference room and reading room for members and the public. The books were sorted and stored using a cataloguing and card index system that he had developed himself. He also prepared the upper floor of the building and established the Art Gallery and later the Museum, a place to exhibit the many old relics that had been stored for years for this purpose. One of the treasures he found was a beautiful ancient clock, which he repaired, restored and enjoyed using in his office during the years of his service there. Ralph Pattison was described as “a meticulous gentleman whose punctuality, floorless courtesy and distinctive neat dress were hallmarks of his character, and ‘his’ clock controlled his daily routine and his opening and closing of the library’s large heavy doors to the minute.” Pattison took leave from 1942 to 1945 to serve in the Royal Australian Navy, Volunteer Reserve as Lieutenant. A few years later he converted one of the Museum’s rooms into a Children’s Library, stocking it with suitable books for the younger generation. This was an instant success. In the 1950’s he had the honour of being appointed to the Victorian Library Board and received more inspiration from the monthly conferences in Melbourne. He was sadly retired in 1959 after over 23 years of service, due to the fact that he had gone over the working age of council officers. However, he continued to take a very keen interest in the continual development of the Library until his death in 1969. THE NEW WARRNAMBOOL LIBRARY When the WMI building was pulled down in 1963 a new civic building was erected on the site and the new Warrnambool Library, on behalf of the City Council, took over all the holdings of the WMI. At this time some of the items were separated and identified as the ‘Pattison Collection’, named after Pattison. Eventually, the components of the WMI were distributed from the Warrnambool Library to various places, including the Art Gallery, Historical Society and Flagstaff Hill. Later some were even distributed to other regional branches of Corangamite Regional Library and passed to and fro. It is difficult now to trace just where all of the items have ended up. The books at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village generally display stamps and markings from Pattison as well as a variety of other institutions including the Mechanics’ Institute itself. The Pattison Collection, along with other items at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, was originally part of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s collection. The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. The Warrnambool Mechanics Institute book collection has historical and social significance for its strong association with the Mechanics Institute movement and the important role it played in the intellectual, cultural and social development of people throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The collection of books is a rare example of an early lending library and its significance is enhanced by the survival of an original collection of many volumes. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. Yeytallic Author: Merva Davies Publisher: The National Press P/L Date: 1945 The label on the spine cover with typed text PAT FIC DAV Pastedown front endpaper has a sticker from Warrnambool Public Library, with the date of April 1946 The front loose endpaper has a stamp from Warrnambool Public Library. Inside the front loose endpaper has a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service. Flyleaf has a stamp from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library. 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, yeytallic, merva davies -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageSteel Sample, ca. 1876
... The company’s office was on the corner of Timor and Liebig Streets in Warrnambool and its north-western wall is now part of the current Warrnambool Regional Art Gallery. ) Cold bending of steel in a press or through rollers is the typical method of curving steel for construction. ...The company’s office was on the corner of Timor and Liebig Streets in Warrnambool and its north-western wall is now part of the current Warrnambool Regional Art Gallery. ) Cold bending of steel in a press or through rollers is the typical method of curving steel for construction. ...The sample of steel from which the S.S. Julia Percy’s boiler was made has been tested, according to the attached label. The test involved heating the steel to blood red temperature (or dark red colour) then dipping it into water and bending it when it was cold. A “very severe test for quality” was written on the ticket by T.H. Osborne. (Mr Thomas Hamilton Osborne was the secretary for the Western Steam Navigation Co, established in Warrnambool in 1886. The company’s office was on the corner of Timor and Liebig Streets in Warrnambool and its north-western wall is now part of the current Warrnambool Regional Art Gallery. ) Cold bending of steel in a press or through rollers is the typical method of curving steel for construction. The steel needs to be manufactured in such a way that it is strong enough yet still flexible enough not to crack when bent or rolled. The boiler on the Julia Percy could have been a Scotch Boiler, a design introduced in the 1870’s and still being used today. This design was more robust that previous boilers, generating higher working steam pressures. The design incorporate greater ability to roll iron plates, leading to greater strength, thicker plating and fewer riveted joints. They were originally made of iron then later incorporated steel sections until they were entirely constructed of steel. Many examples of this type of boiler can be found on wreck sites. Shipping was the cheapest and most practical means of carrying produce and goods during the period 1840-1890. Regular domestic steamer services commenced in the Warrnambool district in the late 1850’s and by 1870 the passenger trade was booming. Produce was loaded from the jetty into ‘lighters’ (small boats), which took it to the ships at anchorage in the bay. Passengers were taken to the ship’s side then climbed aboard up ladders or gangways. The coming of the railway in October 1889 meant the gradual decline and end of the steam shipping era. Originally the ship was known as the SS Julia Percy and was later renamed as the Leeuwin. She was an iron passenger-cargo steam ship built in Glasgow by Thomas Wingate for the Warrnambool Steam Packet Company, which commissioned the ship for the steamship trade in Victoria’s western district. She was first registered in Warrnambool, Victoria in 1876. At one point in time the Julia Percy would sail from Warrnambool to Melbourne every Friday and return from Melbourne to Warrnambool every Tuesday. The cost of a return ticket for a Saloon Fare was £1.0.0. She would sail “if practical and weather permitting”. The Julia Percy changed hands several times. Her next owner was the Western Steam Navigaiton Co of Melbourne (1887). It was the manager of this company, Mr. T.H. Osborne, who tagged ths steel sample above. Melbourne Steamship Co became the next owners (1890), followed by William Howard Smith and Sons (1901) for use in Queensland coastal trades, then she was bought by George Turnbull in 1903 and used for local mail contract in Western Australia. She was sold to the Melbourne Steamship Company Ltd. (1906) and re-named the Leeuwi but continued in her Western Australian coastal run. She was converted into a coal hulk in Melbourne in 1910 as a result of damaged caused when she was driven against the jetty at Dongara during a gale. The ship was eventually dismantled and scuttled in Bass Strait on 28 December 1934. The steel sample is significant for its association with the wreck of the Leeuwin (Julia Percy), which is on the Victorian Heritage Register. It is historically significant for being a rare artefact that has potential to interpret aspects of western Victoria’s 19th century steamship trade and Victorian cultural history, including the testing and manufacturing process associated with steam power. Leeuwin is listed on the Victorian heritage Register as being historically significant ‘as one of only four wrecks of steamships in Victorian waters associated with the western district of Victoria’s coastal steamship trade. Her registered number is VHR S413. A sample of the steel from which the boiler of the "SS Julia Percy" (later named Leeuwin) was made. The piece of steel is a ‘C’ shape with the ends almost meeting. A luggage ticket is tied onto the steel and has an inscription on it. The steel is rusty.Ticket with typed information “Steel of which the Boiler of the “Julia Percy” (Warrnambool Steam Navigation Co) was made. TEST: Made Blood hot or Dark Red then dipped into water and bent cold. A very severe test for quality T.H. Osborne. Below these words is the hand written inscription in black “FM 151 / 9.75” julia percy, leeuwin, steel, boiler, steam ship, metal testing, western steam navigation co., flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, t.h. osborne -
Federation University Historical CollectionLetter - Correspondence, Inwards correspondence to the Ballarat School of Mines, 1908, 1908
... gallery association...egerton and gordons mining company...a.h. walsh...dressmaking...c.h. james...jubilee extended quartz mining company...letterhead...depatment of public instruction...p. board...eduducation department melbourne...i. coulter...lease...miller and co...g.h. warner...h.c. taylor...teroscia...port kembla...w.s. macartney...alumni...john britain...department of woods and forests western australia...rutherglen...john harris...a.d. gilchrist...scottsdale, tasmania...r.c. elliott...tocomwal...kites...john byatt...greta pryar...pennsylvania women's press...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The Ballarat School of Mines was established in 1870 and was the first site of technical education in Australasia. ballarat school of mines frederick martell jumbunna coal south gippsland gippsland j.s. wittkowski ballarat fine art gallery j.a. powell art gallery of ballarat gallery association egerton and gordons mining company a.h. walsh dressmaking c.h. james jubilee extended quartz mining company letterhead depatment of public instruction p. board eduducation department melbourne i. coulter lease miller and co g.h. warner h.c. taylor teroscia port kembla w.s. macartney alumni john britain department of woods and forests western australia rutherglen john harris a.d. gilchrist scottsdale, tasmania r.c. elliott tocomwal kites john byatt greta pryar pennsylvania women's press association kalgoorlie melville g. gray tasmanian consols limited jumnanna coal mine borough of creswick john wallace glen forbes ponsonby carew-smyth huddart, parker and co ballarat fine art public gallery association ballarat greenmont mines no liability i.d. cameron a. pearson alber j. robin Correspondence to the Ballarat School of Mines for the month of August 1908. ...The Ballarat School of Mines was established in 1870 and was the first site of technical education in Australasia.Correspondence to the Ballarat School of Mines for the month of August 1908. Includes correspondence from: *Jumbunna Coal Mine, South Gippsland * Ballarat Fine Art Public Gallery Association Letter 289 Ballarat Dine Art Public Gallery Association Ballarat 21 August 1908 F.J. Martell Esq Director The Ballarat School of Mines Ballarat Sir The reply to request contained in your letter dated 11 June for transfer to the President Council of the Ballrat School of Mines of Debenture Stock referred to therein, I am instructed to inform you that the Council of the Ballarat Fine Art Public Gallery Associaiton finds, after exhaustive inquiry, that although it has been the practice, for convenience sake, to classify the Association assets under seperate headings, the Debenture Stock in question has always been justlu regarded as all assets of the Association with which it did not parch when consenting , in late 1893, to accept the Deparmental Regulations for Technical Art Schools. The Council is, therefore, of opnion that it would be acting wrongfully to make the desired transfer. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, J.A. Powell Secy ballarat school of mines, frederick martell, jumbunna, coal, south gippsland, gippsland, j.s. wittkowski, ballarat fine art gallery, j.a. powell, art gallery of ballarat, gallery association, egerton and gordons mining company, a.h. walsh, dressmaking, c.h. james, jubilee extended quartz mining company, letterhead, depatment of public instruction, p. board, eduducation department melbourne, i. coulter, lease, miller and co, g.h. warner, h.c. taylor, teroscia, port kembla, w.s. macartney, alumni, john britain, department of woods and forests western australia, rutherglen, john harris, a.d. gilchrist, scottsdale, tasmania, r.c. elliott, tocomwal, kites, john byatt, greta pryar, pennsylvania women's press association, kalgoorlie, melville g. gray, tasmanian consols limited, jumnanna coal mine, borough of creswick, john wallace, glen forbes, ponsonby carew-smyth, huddart, parker and co, ballarat fine art public gallery association ballarat, greenmont mines no liability, i.d. cameron, a. pearson, alber j. robin -
Merri-bek City CouncilMixed media - Callistemon charcoal and ink on marine ply, Brian McKinnon, Bush Fire I “Redgum Sleeper”, 2019
... Gallery, 2019. References Prout Quicke, S., and C. Green. “Indigenous Fringe Dwelling in Geraldton, Western Australia: A Colonial Legacy.” Indigenous Homelessness: Perspectives from Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, edited by E. Peters and J. Christensen, University of Manitoba Press ... -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratWork on paper - Book, Festival Preludes
... The cover art was designed by Margaret Calkin James and produced at the Curwen Press. James was the first woman to manage a gallery in the UK promoting art, craft and design....The cover art was designed by Margaret Calkin James and produced at the Curwen Press. James was the first woman to manage a gallery in the UK promoting art, craft and design. ...Festival Preludes by Gordon Bottomley, published by Jack Lindsay at Fanfrolico Press London.fictionFestival Preludes by Gordon Bottomley, published by Jack Lindsay at Fanfrolico Press London.private press, lindsay family, art, rainbow studio, stephensen -
Emerging Writers' Festival2007 Festival Photographs
... Special events in 2007 included: - Friday night launch featuring a keynote speech by Waleed Ali on issues key to emerging writers - The 48-Hour Play Generator - Scrabble - the best in wordplay – the Festival's Saturday night party - Independent Press and Zine Fair – all day Sunday in the Atrium - RMIT Gallery art/text exhibition from May 1 - Speed Dating for writers and editors...Special events in 2007 included: - Friday night launch featuring a keynote speech by Waleed Ali on issues key to emerging writers - The 48-Hour Play Generator - Scrabble - the best in wordplay – the Festival's Saturday night party - Independent Press and Zine Fair – all day Sunday in the Atrium - RMIT Gallery art/text exhibition from May 1 - Speed Dating for writers and editors 2007 Emerging Writers' Festival Steve Grimwade literary programming The Wheeler Centre Emerging Writers' literary festival Melbourne A collection of digital photographs, taken at various events associated with the 2007 Emerging Writers' Festival. 2007 Festival Photographs ...The 2007 Emerging Writers' Festival was programmed by Steve Grimwade and ran from Friday, 25 May to Sunday, 27 May 2007, at the Melbourne Town Hall, State Library Victoria and Federation Square. Special events in 2007 included: - Friday night launch featuring a keynote speech by Waleed Ali on issues key to emerging writers - The 48-Hour Play Generator - Scrabble - the best in wordplay – the Festival's Saturday night party - Independent Press and Zine Fair – all day Sunday in the Atrium - RMIT Gallery art/text exhibition from May 1 - Speed Dating for writers and editorsA collection of digital photographs, taken at various events associated with the 2007 Emerging Writers' Festival.2007 emerging writers' festival, steve grimwade, literary programming, the wheeler centre, emerging writers', literary, festival, melbourne
