Showing 11 items matching "queen victoria bookmark"
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - QUEEN VICTORIA BOOKMARK
... QUEEN VICTORIA BOOKMARK......Queen Victoria bookmark...Queen Victoria bookmark -printed on front 'In loving memory of our Queen - born May 24 1819 , Died Jan 22, 1901/ silk / picture ocf a cross / stained....Textile QUEEN VICTORIA BOOKMARK ...Queen Victoria bookmark -printed on front 'In loving memory of our Queen - born May 24 1819 , Died Jan 22, 1901/ silk / picture ocf a cross / stained.ephemera, mementoes, book mark, queen victoria bookmark -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratFunctional object - Bookmark
... Queen Victoria...Commemorative...Bookmark...Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat 8 Cardigan St Lake Wendouree goldfields Queen Victoria reigned in Britain and its colonies from 1835 until her death in 1901 as commemorated in the black silk ribbon marker with gold printed image of the queen and details. Queen Victoria Commemorative Bookmark ...Queen Victoria reigned in Britain and its colonies from 1835 until her death in 1901 as commemorated in the black silk ribbon marker with gold printed image of the queen and details.queen victoria, commemorative, bookmark, silk -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Advertising bookmark 1897, 1897
... Queen Victoria ruled from 1837 to 1901. This card has social significance showing the deep ties that Warrnambool people in the 19th century felt they had with Queen Victoria and the British Empire. cramond and dickson's store warrnambool DIAMOND JUBILEE SOUVENIR 1837- 1897 With Messrs. Cramond & Dickson's Compliments A sheet of cream coloured paper in the shape of a book mark with scrolled edges, gold coloured writing and a coloured image of Queen Victoria on one side and the words of God Save the Queen and some musical notation on the other side . Advertising bookmark ...This book mark was issued by Cramond & Dickson's store Warrnambool to honour Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897. The Cramond & Dickson's store was established by John Cramond and James Dickson in 1855 and closed in 1974. The first store was in Timor Street and later moved to the corner of Liebig Street and Timor Street in 1865 . They opened a branch store in Poultry Lane in London in the 1880s. Queen Victoria ruled from 1837 to 1901. This card has social significance showing the deep ties that Warrnambool people in the 19th century felt they had with Queen Victoria and the British Empire.A sheet of cream coloured paper in the shape of a book mark with scrolled edges, gold coloured writing and a coloured image of Queen Victoria on one side and the words of God Save the Queen and some musical notation on the other side . DIAMOND JUBILEE SOUVENIR 1837- 1897 With Messrs. Cramond & Dickson's Compliments cramond and dickson's store warrnambool -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Religious Book, The Holy Bible, 1836
... It is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and for its association with the shipwreck and the ship, which was designed to be fastest and most luxurious of its day flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road schomberg holy bible schomberg bible d hunter blair and m t bruce 1836 bible 1855 shipwreck peterborough shipwreck ss queen david ellis alice ellis allambah terang dublin emigrants terang presbyterian church western district victoria Scripture references and notes are hand written in pencil on front and back inner pages. Bookmark ...This Holy Bible is entitled "The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments, translated out of the original tongues: and with former translations diligently compared and revised by His Majesty's Spiritual Command." It was printed by Sir D. Hunter Blair and M.T. Bruce in Edinburgh, 1836, printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty, H.B.S." The Bible belonged to David and Alice Ellis, a young couple married in Dublin in 1855. It has been handed down in the Ellis family until it was donated, together with other personal effects, in 2004 by David and Alice’s granddaughter, daughter of David Ellis Junior. Alice treated the Bible as an important posession. On 6th October 1855 newlyweds David and Alice Ellis set sail for Australia in the brand new Schomberg, considered the most perfect clipper ship. She was built as an emigrant ship in Aberdeen and set sail from Liverpool on her maiden voyage, bound for Melbourne, Australia. She was loaded with 430 passengers plus cargo that included iron rails and equipment intended for building the Geelong Railway and a bridge over the Yarra from Melbourne to Hawthorn. On 27th December 1855, only one day from her Melbourne destination, the Schomberg was grounded on a sand-spit on the Victorian coast near Peterborough. The passengers and crew were all safely rescued by a passing small steamer, the SS Queen, which traded between Melbourne and Warrnambool, and taken to Melbourne. The passengers had been told, when leaving the sinking Schomberg, that all they could take with them was a small basket or handbag. A newspaper article later mentioned that one of the things Alice made space for in her basket was her Bible. (It is unclear whether Alice took any possessions with her onto the SS Queen, but a note accompanying the donation of the Bible and basket states that the items were “left on deck and salvaged as Schomberg went down”.) Another steamer was despatched from Melbourne to retrieve the passengers’ luggage from the Schomberg and Alice was reunited with all of her boxes of belongings. Other steamers helped unload the cargo until the change in weather made it too difficult. Although the Schomberg was wrecked there were no lives lost. At that time David was 23 years old (born in Wales, 1832) and his new bride Alice was 26 (born in Dublin, 1829). They had been given letters of introduction to people in Tasmania so they travelled there from Melbourne. However the couple only stayed on that island for about a year before they returned to the Western District of Victoria. David worked for Mr Neil Black as a gardener for a while then, when the land in the area was made available by the Victorian government, David and Alice claimed a selection of land on Noorat Road in the Terang district. They settled there for the remainder of their lives, expanding their property “Allambah” as opportunities arose. A document accompanying the donation lists the names of six children; William, Grace (c. 1859-1946), Thomas (c. 1866 – 1939), David (c. 1962 – 1953), James and Victor. David died on 13th April 1911, aged 79, at their property. Alice passed away the following year, November 1912, aged 83. Alice’s obituary described her as “a very homely, kindly-natured woman, who was highly esteemed by a large circle of friends; and she was also a firm adherent of the Presbyterian Church”. At the time of Alice’s death she left behind three sons and one daughter. Her daughter Grace Ellis was also a very active member of the Terang Presbyterian Church and a member of the PWMU (Presbyterian Women’s Missionary Union). She was also involved in the Red Cross and other charities. Grace passed away in 1946, aged 87. David and Alice Ellis were amongst the very earlies pioneers of the Terang district of Western Victoria. Their donated possessions are a sample of the personal effects of emigrants to Australia. The donated items are a sample of the personal goods carried aboard a significant migrant ship in 1855. They are also significant for their association with the Schomberg. The Schomberg, which is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR S612), has great historical significance as a rare example of a large, fast clipper ship on the England to Australia run, carrying emigrants at the time of the Victorian gold rush. She represents the technical advances made to break sailing records between Europe and Australia. Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the Schomberg is significant for its association with the shipwreck, The collection is primarily significant because of the relationship between the objects, as together they have a high potential to interpret the story of the Schomberg. It is archaeologically significant as the remains of an international passenger Ship. It is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and for its association with the shipwreck and the ship, which was designed to be fastest and most luxurious of its day Bible, known as the Ellis - Schomberg Bible, with patterned brown leather cover. Printed by Sir D. Hunter Blair and M.T. Bruce, Edinburgh 1836. Bookmark of card placed within Bible’s pages is from Keswick Book Depot, Melbourne. Bible has hand written inscriptions inside front and back covers and has been well used. Bible was amongst the possessions of David and Alice Ellis, passengers on the Schomberg when wrecked in 1855.Scripture references and notes are hand written in pencil on front and back inner pages. Bookmark card has printed inscription; on front “BOOK MARK / KESWICK / BOOK / DEPOT / EVERYTHING / EVANGELISTIC / 315 COLLINS ST / MELBOURNE / CENT. 3013”, on back is line drawing of a stem of iris flowers above the verse “The entrance of Thy / words giveth light; it / giveth understanding / unto the Simple. Ps. 119-30” flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, schomberg, holy bible, schomberg bible, d hunter blair and m t bruce, 1836 bible, 1855 shipwreck, peterborough shipwreck, ss queen, david ellis, alice ellis, allambah terang, dublin emigrants, terang presbyterian church, western district victoria -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratWork on paper - Bookmark, Diamond Jubilee Souvenir
... This bookmark has social significance showing the deep ties held by people in Ballarat with the British Empire and Queen Victoria at that time. ...This souvenir bookmark was produced by Raphael Tuck & Co England. This firm also produced many postcard bookmarks catalogued elsewhere in this collection.This bookmark has social significance showing the deep ties held by people in Ballarat with the British Empire and Queen Victoria at that time.Nilroyalty, queen victoria, souvenir -
Queen Victoria Women's CentreBookmark, Venue Hire, c. 2008
... Queen Victoria Women's Centre 210 Lonsdale Street Melbourne melbourne Image of stained glass windows in the building featured on the front. information about venues on the back. Green colour scheme used. Venue Hire Bookmark ...Image of stained glass windows in the building featured on the front. information about venues on the back. Green colour scheme used. -
Queen Victoria Women's CentreBookmark, History in the Making, c. 2008
... Queen Victoria Women's Centre 210 Lonsdale Street Melbourne melbourne image of the building's facade on front of item. information on the back. History in the Making Bookmark ...image of the building's facade on front of item. information on the back. -
Queen Victoria Women's CentreBookmark, The Shilling Wall & Garden, c. 2008
... Queen Victoria Women's Centre 210 Lonsdale Street Melbourne melbourne series of bookmarks made for centre promotion. ...series of bookmarks made for centre promotion. Cardboard double sided bookmark. Front depict shilling wall artwork and on the back information about the project. -
Queen Victoria Women's CentreBookmark, Capacity Building Programs, c.2008
... Queen Victoria Women's Centre 210 Lonsdale Street Melbourne melbourne coloured images. cardboard. image of cupola on front and program information on the back. Capacity Building Programs Bookmark ...coloured images. cardboard. image of cupola on front and program information on the back. -
Queen Victoria Women's CentreBookmark, Taking control of your financial future, c .2008
... Queen Victoria Women's Centre 210 Lonsdale Street Melbourne melbourne one of a series of promotional bookmarks made cardboard. colour images. image of ground floor foyer on front and program information on the back. ...one of a series of promotional bookmarks madecardboard. colour images. image of ground floor foyer on front and program information on the back. -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratWork on paper - Bookmarks, Empire Day bookmarks
... Queen Victoria's birthday on May 24 was renamed Empire Day in 1903 after her death in 1901. It was celebrated throughout the British Empire, including in Australia. Ballarat schools marched in procession with a salute at the Town Hall before attending church services at their respective churches. By the late 1950s the celebration became Commonwealth Empire Day the reference to Empire being dropped by the 1960s. These form part of a large family collection of bookmarks ...The celebration of Queen Victoria's birthday on May 24 was renamed Empire Day in 1903 after her death in 1901. It was celebrated throughout the British Empire, including in Australia. Ballarat schools marched in procession with a salute at the Town Hall before attending church services at their respective churches. By the late 1950s the celebration became Commonwealth Empire Day the reference to Empire being dropped by the 1960s.These form part of a large family collection of bookmarks and local & family history items at Hymettus Cottage, home to the same family for the past 127 years in 2024. They have a well documented provenance and a known owner forming part of a significant and representative historical collection that reflects Ballarat's local history from a family perspective. They contribute to our understanding of social and family life in twentieth century Ballarat and providing interpretative capacity for family, local, and social history themes. These four bookmarks are from 1951-1954.Three Empire Day cardboard bookmarks each featuring an illustrated crown, with crossed Australian and British flags, each bookmark trimmed in gold. The first is simply for Empire Day and two commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and the 1953 Royal Visit respectively.nil,empire day, royal visit, bookmarks, empire day movement, melbourne, coronation year 1953
