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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, freeze dried rice
... freeze dried rice......rice...freeze dried rice in foil enclosed in brown bag. Instructions on cooking. 55gms...freeze dried rice...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast ration food rice freeze dried rice freeze dried rice in foil enclosed in brown bag. ...freeze dried rice in foil enclosed in brown bag. Instructions on cooking. 55gmsfreeze dried riceration, food, rice -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBooklet, McKay Massey Harris, H.V, Rice in Australia [1975?]
... Rice in Australia [1975?]...Rice......Rice Marketing Board of NSW...Sunshine, Vic : Massey - Ferguson [1975?] Rice in Australia [1975?] Booklet McKay Massey Harris, H.V Rice Marketing Board of NSW ...rice, farming, massey ferguson -
Wheen Bee FoundationPublication, Rice, M. V, Queens' land (Rice, W. V.), Mytholmroyd, [nd]
... Queens' land (Rice, W. V.), Mytholmroyd, [nd]....Rice, M. V....Wheen Bee Foundation 87 Ford Street Beechworth Queens' land (Rice, W. V.), Mytholmroyd, [nd]. Publication Rice, M. ... -
Kew Historical Society IncPlan, Dorner Rice Pty Ltd, City of Kew Municipal Depot, 1984
... This perspective sketch by Dorner Rice Pty Ltd represents the original design of the depot at 31-35 Hutchinson Drive, on the grounds of the former Kew Mental Hospital. ...Hill & Harvey Pty Ltd; and project architects - Dorner Rice Pty Ltd....Hill & Harvey Pty Ltd Project Engineers : Dorner Rice Pty Ltd Project Architects...Dorner Rice Pty Ltd...Hill & Harvey Pty Ltd; and project architects - Dorner Rice Pty Ltd. City of Kew Municipal Depot Plan Plan Dorner Rice Pty Ltd ...There have been a number of municipal depots in the former City of Kew (now part of the City of Boroondara). This perspective sketch by Dorner Rice Pty Ltd represents the original design of the depot at 31-35 Hutchinson Drive, on the grounds of the former Kew Mental Hospital. The large perspective drawing by W.A.D. Brodie in 1984 is an important record of the depot as originally designed.This architectural sketch is a key piece of evidence about public infrastructure developed in the former City of Kew. The facility has been modified from the original design.Large colour perspective drawing of the new Kew Municipal Depot at 31-35 Hutchinson Street, Kew. The drawing was completed by W.A.D. Brodie in 1984 on behalf of the project consortium. In addition to the projected layout of the depot, the drawing includes details of the consortium drawn together to bid for the project: project managers - McGinley & Partners; consulting engineers - D. G. Hill & Harvey Pty Ltd; and project architects - Dorner Rice Pty Ltd.Architectural Perspective Sketch : City of Kew Municipal Depot: Perspective sketch : W.A.D. Brodie 1984 : McGinley & Partners Pty Ltd Project Managers : D.G. Hill & Harvey Pty Ltd Project Engineers : Dorner Rice Pty Ltd Project Architectscity of kew (vic) - municipal depot, w.a.d. brodie, mcginley & partners pty ltd, d. g. hill & harvey pty ltd, dorner rice pty ltd -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - cargo handling, Loading rice, n.d
... Loading rice...Man in a hand trolley loading rice on a wharf....Port of Portland Archives cargo cargo handling Portland Harbour Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions) Man in a hand trolley loading rice on a wharf. Loading rice Photograph Photograph - cargo handling ...Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland archives, cargo, cargo handling, portland harbour -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Rice Paddles
... Rice Paddles...A black and white photograph of patch work quilt rice paddy fields from the air in the IV Corps area of the Mekong Delta...Photograph Mekong Delta Gibbons Collection Catalogue Rice Paddy Fields IV Corps Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph of patch work quilt rice paddy fields from the air in the IV Corps area of the Mekong Delta Rice Paddles Photograph Gibbons, Denis ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of patch work quilt rice paddy fields from the air in the IV Corps area of the Mekong Deltaphotograph, mekong delta, gibbons collection catalogue, rice paddy fields, iv corps, denis gibbons -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Agreement Between Alfred Rice and James Roger Whipp acccording to the Mines Act 1928 Part II
... Agreement Between Alfred Rice and James Roger Whipp acccording to the Mines Act 1928 Part II...Typed foolscap sized document that is anagreement Between Alfred Rice and James Toger Whipp acccording to the Mines Act 1928 Part II..."[4] He was successful in combating and remedying the gas and ventilation troubles of the Deep Mines of Creswick and Allendale Districts after all had failed.[5] Mines Act 1928 James Roger Whipp Agreement Alfred Rice Typed foolscap sized document that is anagreement Between Alfred Rice and James Toger Whipp acccording to the Mines Act 1928 Part II Agreement Between Alfred Rice and James Roger Whipp acccording to the Mines Act 1928 Part II Document ...In 1905 Richard Squire was manager of the West Berry Consols at Allendale, and developed an improved system of mine ventilation, which was supported in "The Age."[4] He was successful in combating and remedying the gas and ventilation troubles of the Deep Mines of Creswick and Allendale Districts after all had failed.[5]Typed foolscap sized document that is anagreement Between Alfred Rice and James Toger Whipp acccording to the Mines Act 1928 Part IImines act 1928, james roger whipp, agreement, alfred rice -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedUnknown, McKay Massey Harris, H.V, Rice in Australia [1962?]
... Rice in Australia [1962?]...Rice...Rice Farming Massey Ferguson 4 vols, c44 p. ill black and white. 11cm (h) x 9cm (w) . ...rice, farming, massey ferguson -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, School gets rice ball rolling on fundraiser [Mo4112], 30/11/2016
... School gets rice ball rolling on fundraiser [Mo4112]...Montmorency Primary School participated in Table for Two's World Food Day by making Japanese rice balls....School gets rice ball rolling on fundraiser [Mo4112] Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader ...Montmorency Primary School participated in Table for Two's World Food Day by making Japanese rice balls.News clipping, black text and colour image. montmorency, montmorency primary school, table for two, world food day -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Tending the Rice Fields 2
... Tending the Rice Fields 2...A black and white photograph of local Vietnamese women of Phuoc Tuy, seen from a 161 (Indep) Recce Flight helicopter, tending to their rice fields. The women are wearing the "black pyjamas" commonly worn for most daily work....Tending the Rice Fields 2 Photograph Gibbons, Denis ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection.A black and white photograph of local Vietnamese women of Phuoc Tuy, seen from a 161 (Indep) Recce Flight helicopter, tending to their rice fields. The women are wearing the "black pyjamas" commonly worn for most daily work.photograph, 161 recon flt, phuoc tuy, gibbons collection catalogue, vietnamese women, helicopter, denis gibbons, paddy fields -
Ararat Gallery TAMAFunctional object, Rice crackers, c. 1900s
... Rice crackers...This tropical-looking package for rice crackers is woven with strips of bamboo sheath - an interesting variation in the use of this ubiquitous material. ...It comes from the island of Kyushu, from the vicinity of the volcano Asozan in Kumamoto Prefecture. - Professor Hideyuki Oka, curator. Rice crackers Functional object ...‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ was an exhibition that toured to 10 Australian and 11 New Zealand public galleries in 1979 and 1980. The touring exhibition comprised 221 objects of traditional Japanese packaging which extended from ceramics, wood and paper to woven fibre containers. At the conclusion of the tour, The Japan Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council donated the vast majority of the exhibition to the Ararat Gallery for its permanent collection. Combining the natural qualities of bamboo, paper and straw with delicate craftsmanship, these unique objects express Japanese aesthetics as applied through fibre crafts. In Japan, the qualities and traits of natural materials are exploited rather than hidden. The texture of straw, the septa of bamboo are not concealed but lovingly incorporated into the whole. In 1979 Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ wrote: “In no way self-conscious or assertive, these wrappings have an artless and obedient air that greatly moves the modern viewer. They are whispered evidence of the Japanese ability to create beauty from the simplest products of nature. They also teach us that wisdom and feeling are especially important in packaging because these qualities, or the lack of them, are almost immediately apparent. What is the use of a package if it shows no feeling?” The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979.Gift of the Japan-Australia Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council, 1981This tropical-looking package for rice crackers is woven with strips of bamboo sheath - an interesting variation in the use of this ubiquitous material. It comes from the island of Kyushu, from the vicinity of the volcano Asozan in Kumamoto Prefecture. - Professor Hideyuki Oka, curator.japanese art, japanese packaging, tsutsumi, gift giving -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Tending the Rice Fields 1
... Tending the Rice Fields 1....A black and white photograph of a local farmer and his sons drive their cart out into the paddy fields of Phuoc Tuy Province to commence a day of tending to the rice fields. They are driving past an area surrounded by barbed wire used by APC's...Gibbons Collection Catalogue Phuoc Tuy Province Photograph Paddy Fields APC Local Farmer Armoured Personnel Carrier Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph of a local farmer and his sons drive their cart out into the paddy fields of Phuoc Tuy Province to commence a day of tending to the rice fields. They are driving past an area surrounded by barbed wire used by APC's Tending the Rice Fields 1. ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection.A black and white photograph of a local farmer and his sons drive their cart out into the paddy fields of Phuoc Tuy Province to commence a day of tending to the rice fields. They are driving past an area surrounded by barbed wire used by APC'sgibbons collection catalogue, phuoc tuy province, photograph, paddy fields, apc, local farmer, armoured personnel carrier, denis gibbons -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAdvertising Leaflet, 20 Edmund Rice Parade Watsonia North, 05/06/2018
... 20 Edmund Rice Parade Watsonia North...20 Edmund Rice Parade Watsonia North, 5 bedroom, 2 storey home. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne 20 Edmund Rice Parade Watsonia North, 5 bedroom, 2 storey home. ...20 Edmund Rice Parade Watsonia North, 5 bedroom, 2 storey home. Sale by set date 05/06/2018 price not disclosed. Previous sale September 2001 for $345,000 and December 1984 for $31,000..Real estate advertising leaflet, 1 sheet, printed in colour.edmund rice parade watsonia north -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, 1934
... on back - "M. C. Rice Orbost 19 /1/20 M Gilbert. Mostly Billy Nixons & Charlie Johnstons 1934" [Note alteration: W C Rice rather than M C Rice]....Rice, M. C....It is associated with local families. floods-orbost-1934 nixon-william johnston-charles on back - "M. C. Rice Orbost 19 /1/20 M Gilbert. Mostly Billy Nixons & Charlie Johnstons 1934" [Note alteration: W C Rice rather than M C Rice]. ...This photograph was taken during the flood of 1934 in Orbost. The people in the photograph are related to Billie and Ilma Nixon and Charlie Johnston. Damage estimated at £500,000 was caused by the 1934 floods in the Orbost district. This 1934 flood was devastating, destroying a section of the 1922 Orbost bridge, wrecking fences, bridges and roads, dumping silt and debris on the rich river flats and drowning cattle.This item is a pictorial record of a significant event in Orbost's history. It is associated with local families.A black / white photograph / postcard of floodwaters. On the right is a young man with four young boys sitting on a log. In the bckground is a rowing boat with one man rowing and three others sitting on the edges . A field of maize / corn is in the background and a large willow tree on the right.on back - "M. C. Rice Orbost 19 /1/20 M Gilbert. Mostly Billy Nixons & Charlie Johnstons 1934" [Note alteration: W C Rice rather than M C Rice].floods-orbost-1934 nixon-william johnston-charles -
Orbost & District Historical Societyframed photograph, 1923
... Cecil Rice ( 1912 - 1985) was the son of Walter Cecil Rice and Ellen Theresa Gargan....Rice, Cecil...Cecil Rice ( 1912 - 1985) was the son of Walter Cecil Rice and Ellen Theresa Gargan. ...The frame was hand carved by Cecil Rice and given to his aunt Mrs Marion Gargan. Cecil Rice ( 1912 - 1985) was the son of Walter Cecil Rice and Ellen Theresa Gargan.This item is a pictorial record of a 1920s wedding. Wedding dresses are a useful way to chart changing fashions. The Gargans were early settlers in the Orbost district.A small black / white wedding photograph of a seated man with a woman standing beside him. He is wearing a dark suit, white bow tie and is holding a pair of white gloves in one hand. She is wearing a dress which finishes above the ankles. She has a veil which is "cloche" style and is holding a large bunch of flowers.The photograph has a yellow frame and is mounted on gold card inside an ornately carved wooden frame.on front - Marion & Tom Gargan 1923gargan-thomas gargan-marion rice-walter wedding-photography -
Ararat Gallery TAMAFunctional object, Miniature rice bale, c. 1900s
... Miniature rice bale...Miniature copies of old-style rice bales are fashioned of reed (and tied with the same material) to serve as packages for sweets from the city of Saidaiji, near Okayama City. ...The handsome label, made of dyed paper, is fastened to the package with mizuhiki, the cords traditionally tied around ceremonial gifts. - Professor Hideyuki Oka, curator. Miniature rice bale Functional object ...‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ was an exhibition that toured to 10 Australian and 11 New Zealand public galleries in 1979 and 1980. The touring exhibition comprised 221 objects of traditional Japanese packaging which extended from ceramics, wood and paper to woven fibre containers. At the conclusion of the tour, The Japan Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council donated the vast majority of the exhibition to the Ararat Gallery for its permanent collection. Combining the natural qualities of bamboo, paper and straw with delicate craftsmanship, these unique objects express Japanese aesthetics as applied through fibre crafts. In Japan, the qualities and traits of natural materials are exploited rather than hidden. The texture of straw, the septa of bamboo are not concealed but lovingly incorporated into the whole. In 1979 Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ wrote: “In no way self-conscious or assertive, these wrappings have an artless and obedient air that greatly moves the modern viewer. They are whispered evidence of the Japanese ability to create beauty from the simplest products of nature. They also teach us that wisdom and feeling are especially important in packaging because these qualities, or the lack of them, are almost immediately apparent. What is the use of a package if it shows no feeling?” The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979.Gift of the Japan-Australia Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council, 1981Miniature copies of old-style rice bales are fashioned of reed (and tied with the same material) to serve as packages for sweets from the city of Saidaiji, near Okayama City. The material is appropriate, for Okayama is famous as a source of reed for making the floor mats called tatami. The handsome label, made of dyed paper, is fastened to the package with mizuhiki, the cords traditionally tied around ceremonial gifts. - Professor Hideyuki Oka, curator.japanese art, japanese packaging, tsutsumi, gift giving -
Clunes Museumphotograph
... JOSEPH RICE [WITH BEARD] MRS. MARGARET RICE, (NEE AIKMAN) - DAUGHTER, FRANCIS FANNY RICE, NOW MRS. ...J. RICE BUTCHER...JOSEPH RICE [WITH BEARD] MRS. MARGARET RICE, (NEE AIKMAN) - DAUGHTER, FRANCIS FANNY RICE, NOW MRS. ...NO RECORD OF SHOP IN CLUNES. MAYBE IN COGHILLS CREEK ACCORDING TO C.H.F.BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF MR. J. RICE'S BUTCHER SHOP. 2 BUTCHER'S CARTS.- STANDING,- MR. JOSEPH RICE [WITH BEARD] MRS. MARGARET RICE, (NEE AIKMAN) - DAUGHTER, FRANCIS FANNY RICE, NOW MRS. BROWN (EAGLE HAWK)J. RICE BUTCHERlocal history, photography, photographs, shops, j. rice butcher shop., buildings -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, Rice House, 69 Ryans Road, Eltham, 27 March 2007
... Rice House, 69 Ryans Road, Eltham...Built in 1953, the Rice House was leading Melbourne architect Kevin Borland's first commssion and was one of two houses of its kind. ...Built in 1953, the Rice House was leading Melbourne architect Kevin Borland's first commssion and was one of two houses of its kind. ...Built in 1953, the Rice House was leading Melbourne architect Kevin Borland's first commssion and was one of two houses of its kind. The design of the shell-like structure was inspired by the Arch of Ctesiphon, built in the second century south of Baghdad. Cement with a waterproofing agent was applied in layers to a form of regularly spaced timber arches covered in hessian. This ctesiphon system was developed in the United Kingdom by engineer J.H. de Waller in 1947. Commissioned in 1951 by Harrie and Lorna Rice, after Harrie, then an art student, met Borland at The Age Small Homes Service. Borland suggested they buy land in Eltham because at that time it was the only council in Melbourne that would grant a permit for such an innovative house. Covered under Victorian Heritage. Inspired by an ancient arch in Iraq, a house stands on top of a hill in a private position, off Ryans Road, Eltham. One of only two houses of its kind, it was leading Melbourne architect Kevin Borland’s first commissioned house, which he built in 1953. The shell-like structure, partially screened by giant trees and cacti, was inspired by the Arch of Ctesiphon south of Baghdad, built in the second century.1 Cement with a waterproofing agent was applied in layers to a form of regularly spaced timber arches tightly covered by hessian. This ctesiphon system was developed in the United Kingdom by engineer J H de Waller in 1947. This house was the first of three such structures built in Victoria, of which only one other remains, although substantially altered.2 It is the Wood House and supermarket, at the corner of Cleveland Road and High Street Road, Ashwood, designed by Robin Boyd in 1952. The Rice House demonstrates Kevin Borland’s innovative and experimental work. It is an outstanding example of the post-war period of experimentation in domestic architecture in Melbourne – by Robin Boyd, Kevin Borland and others – for The Age Small Homes Service from 1947 to 1953. This was partly an expression of late-Modernism and also necessitated by the post-war shortage of building materials. In Eltham, the post-war shortage of building materials largely resulted in mud-brick houses. Examples of Borland’s public work include contributions to the Olympic Swimming Pool in Melbourne and the Preshil Junior School in Kew. After more than 50 years of living in the house, Harrie and Lorna Rice still love it. Facing north-east with large windows overlooking the garden and two courtyards, it is well lit and benefits from a through breeze. The couple commissioned the extraordinary house after Harrie, then an art student, met Borland in 1951 at The Age Small Homes Service. Harrie was so impressed by the recently graduated Borland’s enthusiasm, that he asked him to design them an interesting house for a low budget. The unusual design presented several hurdles for the young couple before they could construct it. Borland suggested that they buy land in Eltham, because at that time it had the only council in Melbourne that would allow such an innovative house. Another hurdle was to gain finance for this remarkable house. The State Savings Bank Manager refused finance on the grounds that it was ‘unliveable’ and a ‘disgrace’. Fortunately, through a family connection, the couple borrowed money from the National Bank. But they discovered years later, that the bank’s evaluation stated the two ‘concrete sheds’ were of no value! The house built in off-white concrete, consists of two sections. The main house has four arches supported by brick and concrete walls that create a series of inter-connected rooms. Inside, the ceiling follows the roofline. Originally this section was only ten square metres, because of building restrictions at the time. But in 1973 Borland added two rooms and a carport. The second structure of two arches was originally a garage and a studio for art teacher Harrie Rice. To accommodate the growing family, in the mid 1950s, Borland converted the second structure into two children’s bedrooms, a kitchenette, a bathroom and a living room. The two structures were originally linked by a covered way of suspended draped-concrete, but this collapsed in the 1980s. The design has several maintenance problems. Cracks developed where two halves of the shells were joined. Then the material sprayed over the cracks became brittle, causing leaks. Fortunately Harrie found another material he could use. The valleys between the arches collect water, requiring annual painting with a waterproof material to prevent leaking. Lorna framed the house with native and exotic plants, which provide privacy and as a bonus, the garden attracted the rare Eltham Copper Butterfly. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p157 Comments about the Rice House on Lost Eltham page on Facebook June 2018 https://www.facebook.com/Lost-Eltham-1535993463348408/ Kate Borland: My dad designed this house. It is the Rice house and it is being renovated to its original glory as we speak.... Katherine Fox: I remember Harry and Lorna's, there was a secret room...! And the best loo with a view as I recall. Katherine Fox: Love this house! Wish I'd known it was up for sale. Looking forward to seeing progress if possible...If I recall correctly, the concrete swag over the walk-way collapsed at some stage. Marcus Skipper: In our little green Landrover, my dad and Alister Knox drove up dirt roads, a dirt track through the bush and finally to the ridge to check out this joint in about 1960. After the war at some time, they were all together at RMIT studying building design. Alister was the only one to graduate. A situation that resulted, my father would joke, in Alister having a career wherein his qualifications exceeded his talent. World Peace had broken out and all were hip to the ‘People’s’ century. Kevin went with the Modernist’s concrete, Alister went with the peasant’s mudbrick. “If this is the future,” my dad said,”I don’t like it.” And we drove back to medieval Montsalvat.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, eltham, rice house, ryans road, kevin borland -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - photograph of Ethel Lynn, W C Rice, 1914-1918
... W C RICE photo on front right Ethel Lynn, Ist Prize Lady Driver, Old Show Ground is written in pencil on the back. ...W C Rice ...Photograph photograph of Ethel Lynn W C Rice ...This is a photograph printed onto a postcard of Ethel Lynn. She is competing in the Orbost Show, sometime during World War I. She is wearing the uniform of women who engaged in fundraising for the War. Ethel was the only child of Samuel J Lynn and Elizabeth Jane Lynn (nee Warren) who farmed at Jarrahmond and bred Clydesdale horses. After the War, Ethel trained as a nurse in Melbourne at the Royal Victorian Nurses' Association. She later worked as a nurse in England and also in Orbost. The Australian Red Cross Society (ARCS) was formed just after the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, originally as a branch of the the British Red Cross. It came into being as a branch of the British Red Cross Society on August 13th 1914 to succour the wounded in the First World War.This photograph is significant because it is of a local Orbost district person, Ethel Lynn. Her uniform shows that she is involved with fundraising for the First World War. A sepia coloured photograph on a postcard. A woman in a white dress, with a white cap on her head, and a red cross on her front is sitting in a buggy pulled by one horse. The background shows trees and a fence.W C RICE photo on front right Ethel Lynn, Ist Prize Lady Driver, Old Show Ground is written in pencil on the back. ethel lynn, world war i fundraising, orbost show, australian red cross -
Eltham District Historical Society IncSlide - Photograph, Edmund Rice Centre Amberley, Amberley Way, Lower Plenty, c.1993
... Edmund Rice Centre Amberley, Amberley Way, Lower Plenty...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Amberley Way Edmund Rice Centre Amberley Lower Plenty 35mm colour positive transparency Mount - Black and White Edmund Rice Centre Amberley, Amberley Way, Lower Plenty Slide Photograph ...35mm colour positive transparency Mount - Black and Whiteamberley way, edmund rice centre amberley, lower plenty -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Allen & Unwin, Four thousand bowls of rice : a prisoner of war comes home, 1993
... Four thousand bowls of rice : a prisoner of war comes home...Four thousand bowls of rice : a prisoner of war comes home Book Allen & Unwin Linda Goetz Holmes ...Over 60,000 Australians and Americans captured by the Japanese during World War II toiled and died to build the Bridge over the River Kwai. Respected military historian Linda Goetz Holmes tells the story of one man's survival in Japanese labor camps during WWII. Amazing photographs, taken secretly by other prisoners, chronicle this dark history of Allied troops in the Pacific theatre of war.Index, bibliography, notes, ill, p.179.non-fictionOver 60,000 Australians and Americans captured by the Japanese during World War II toiled and died to build the Bridge over the River Kwai. Respected military historian Linda Goetz Holmes tells the story of one man's survival in Japanese labor camps during WWII. Amazing photographs, taken secretly by other prisoners, chronicle this dark history of Allied troops in the Pacific theatre of war.world war 1939 – 1945 - prisons and prisoners – australia, burma thailand railway -
Ararat Gallery TAMAFunctional object, Rice bag, c. 1900s
... Rice bag...The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979. japanese art japanese packaging tsutsumi gift giving Rice bag Functional object ...‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ was an exhibition that toured to 10 Australian and 11 New Zealand public galleries in 1979 and 1980. The touring exhibition comprised 221 objects of traditional Japanese packaging which extended from ceramics, wood and paper to woven fibre containers. At the conclusion of the tour, The Japan Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council donated the vast majority of the exhibition to the Ararat Gallery for its permanent collection. Combining the natural qualities of bamboo, paper and straw with delicate craftsmanship, these unique objects express Japanese aesthetics as applied through fibre crafts. In Japan, the qualities and traits of natural materials are exploited rather than hidden. The texture of straw, the septa of bamboo are not concealed but lovingly incorporated into the whole. In 1979 Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ wrote: “In no way self-conscious or assertive, these wrappings have an artless and obedient air that greatly moves the modern viewer. They are whispered evidence of the Japanese ability to create beauty from the simplest products of nature. They also teach us that wisdom and feeling are especially important in packaging because these qualities, or the lack of them, are almost immediately apparent. What is the use of a package if it shows no feeling?” The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979.Gift of the Japan-Australia Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council, 1981japanese art, japanese packaging, tsutsumi, gift giving -
Ararat Gallery TAMAFunctional object, Rice bag, c. 1900s
... Rice bag...The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979. japanese art japanese packaging tsutsumi gift giving Rice bag Functional object ...‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ was an exhibition that toured to 10 Australian and 11 New Zealand public galleries in 1979 and 1980. The touring exhibition comprised 221 objects of traditional Japanese packaging which extended from ceramics, wood and paper to woven fibre containers. At the conclusion of the tour, The Japan Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council donated the vast majority of the exhibition to the Ararat Gallery for its permanent collection. Combining the natural qualities of bamboo, paper and straw with delicate craftsmanship, these unique objects express Japanese aesthetics as applied through fibre crafts. In Japan, the qualities and traits of natural materials are exploited rather than hidden. The texture of straw, the septa of bamboo are not concealed but lovingly incorporated into the whole. In 1979 Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ wrote: “In no way self-conscious or assertive, these wrappings have an artless and obedient air that greatly moves the modern viewer. They are whispered evidence of the Japanese ability to create beauty from the simplest products of nature. They also teach us that wisdom and feeling are especially important in packaging because these qualities, or the lack of them, are almost immediately apparent. What is the use of a package if it shows no feeling?” The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979.Gift of the Japan-Australia Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council, 1981japanese art, japanese packaging, tsutsumi, gift giving -
Ararat Gallery TAMAFunctional object, Rice bag, c. 1900s
... Rice bag...The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979. japanese art japanese packaging tsutsumi gift giving Rice bag Functional object ...‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ was an exhibition that toured to 10 Australian and 11 New Zealand public galleries in 1979 and 1980. The touring exhibition comprised 221 objects of traditional Japanese packaging which extended from ceramics, wood and paper to woven fibre containers. At the conclusion of the tour, The Japan Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council donated the vast majority of the exhibition to the Ararat Gallery for its permanent collection. Combining the natural qualities of bamboo, paper and straw with delicate craftsmanship, these unique objects express Japanese aesthetics as applied through fibre crafts. In Japan, the qualities and traits of natural materials are exploited rather than hidden. The texture of straw, the septa of bamboo are not concealed but lovingly incorporated into the whole. In 1979 Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ wrote: “In no way self-conscious or assertive, these wrappings have an artless and obedient air that greatly moves the modern viewer. They are whispered evidence of the Japanese ability to create beauty from the simplest products of nature. They also teach us that wisdom and feeling are especially important in packaging because these qualities, or the lack of them, are almost immediately apparent. What is the use of a package if it shows no feeling?” The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979.Gift of the Japan-Australia Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council, 1981japanese art, japanese packaging, tsutsumi, gift giving -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Sharp, Kerry, Rice Paddies and Rocket Fire
... Rice Paddies and Rocket Fire...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Vietnam War 1961-1975 - Personal narratives Australian Soldiers - Northern Territory - Biography Robert Brennan HMAS Albatross Garry Casey Australian Army Private Frank Topp Battle of Long Tan Denis Newsham Jack Pegg HMAS Leeuwin Barry Ryan Five Northern Territory veterans share their personal stories and inner-most thoughts about the Vietnam War. Rice Paddies and Rocket Fire Book Sharp, Kerry ...Five Northern Territory veterans share their personal stories and inner-most thoughts about the Vietnam War.Five Northern Territory veterans share their personal stories and inner-most thoughts about the Vietnam War.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - personal narratives, australian, soldiers - northern territory - biography, robert brennan, hmas albatross, garry casey, australian army, private frank topp, battle of long tan, denis newsham, jack pegg, hmas leeuwin, barry ryan -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..Program Articles, The adding machine by Elmer Rice directed by Bill Cherrey
... The adding machine by Elmer Rice directed by Bill Cherrey...Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc.. 36 Turnham Ave Rosanna melbourne 1965 91 City of Heidelberg Repertory Group heidelberg theatre company inc directed by Bill Cherrey The adding machine by Elmer Rice directed by Bill Cherrey Program Articles ...1965, 91, city of heidelberg repertory group, heidelberg theatre company inc, directed by bill cherrey -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, W C RICE, C1914 -1918
... Rice, M. C....W C RICE...They are wearing hats / veils. black and white photograph W C RICE Rice, M. C. ...This photo shows the group of ladies who were the official collectors for the Red Cross during WW1. The Australian Red Cross Society (ARCS) was formed just after the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, originally as a branch of the the British Red Cross. It came into being as a branch of the British Red Cross Society on August 13th 1914 to succour the wounded in the First World War.This is a contemporary record of a significant event in Orbost. It reflects the involvement of Orbost, a small town, in the efforts of the Australian Red Cross Society to provide comforts to soldiers during World war 1.A black / white photograph post card of a group of nine ladies wearing white uniforms with red crosses on the front. They are wearing hats / veils.on front - "Leila Perry, Grace Cameron,Nell Cameron, Jean Cameron, Flora Cameron, Jean Stirling, Lily Perry , Anne Stirling" on back - "For Historical Society - official collectors for Red Cross 1914-1918 War"red-cross-orbost -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Kitchen Canister set, 1850-1870
... Items such as coffee, tea, rice and sago were stable food types and needed longer term storage and a higher degree of protection from vermin and the elements, a common material used during this time was sheet metal or tin such as is used today in a common form of storage the biscuit tin. ...The canisters range from small to large, "COFFEE", "TEA" , "SAGO", " RICE" (respective RNs 163.1, 163.2, 163.3, 163.4)...Respectively labelled "COFFEE," "TEA," "SAGO," "RICE" ...The canisters range from small to large, "COFFEE", "TEA" , "SAGO", " RICE" (respective RNs 163.1, 163.2, 163.3, 163.4) Container Kitchen Canister set ...In early civilization's cereal grains such as maize, wheat, barley etc. were stored in large airy buildings, often raised up from the ground to reduce infestation by pests and vermin. Ancient Egyptian and early Hebrew writings include reference to such buildings. Smaller quantities of food were stored in baskets made from woven grasses or leaves. In more recent times but prior to the invention of the refrigerator many food products were stored in the home as preserves or pickles, often in heat sealed jars. Dry food items were stored in vermin proof metal containers and could be found in any early colonial kitchen. Items such as coffee, tea, rice and sago were stable food types and needed longer term storage and a higher degree of protection from vermin and the elements, a common material used during this time was sheet metal or tin such as is used today in a common form of storage the biscuit tin. An early example of colonial food storage used in a domestic setting, it is interesting to note the subject items have provision to be locked. This indicates the value early colonial settlers placed on the contents and used to prevent pilfering. The subject items are now sought by collectors. Canister set; set of four canisters. Cylindrical matching kitchen storage tins with hinge lid that has a latch closure, and a folding handle on top of lid. Canisters are painted brown and the body has a graphic of a scroll in gold with printed label of contents. The canisters range from small to large, "COFFEE", "TEA" , "SAGO", " RICE" (respective RNs 163.1, 163.2, 163.3, 163.4)Respectively labelled "COFFEE," "TEA," "SAGO," "RICE" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, canister, canister set, rice canister, kitchen canister, food storage, domestic item -
Torquay and District Historical SocietyDomestic object - Jam pot
... The Rice family owned Two Bays Private Hotel, purchased in 1919 when it was a small cottage called "Cooee". ...E.E. Rice...The Rice family owned Two Bays Private Hotel, purchased in 1919 when it was a small cottage called "Cooee". ...The Rice family owned Two Bays Private Hotel, purchased in 1919 when it was a small cottage called "Cooee". It was immediately extended and named "Two Bays". Effie ran the guesthouse for 29 years. She was the daughter of Mrs Edwards (later Mrs Wolfe) one of Torquay's pioneers, who established other guesthouses - Melba and St Heliers. Effie Rice bought Melba House from her mother and renamed it Pioneer House. Silver plated jam pot with lid and 2 handles. Opaque glass insert, removableE.E. Riceguesthouses -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Rice's Butcher shop, 251 Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1940s
... Donated by Rice family, who operated this shop since it was built in the 1870s...Photograph of Rice's Butcher shop 251 Bay St, 1940s...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Donated by Rice family, who operated this shop since it was built in the 1870s built environment - commercial business and traders - butchers edward rice henry rice ernest rice barry rice Photograph of Rice's Butcher shop 251 Bay St, 1940s Photograph Rice's Butcher shop, 251 Bay Street, Port Melbourne ...Donated by Rice family, who operated this shop since it was built in the 1870sPhotograph of Rice's Butcher shop 251 Bay St, 1940sbuilt environment - commercial, business and traders - butchers, edward rice, henry rice, ernest rice, barry rice
