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Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, People Scape
... Sunbury Art Group...The four ladies are members of the Sunbury Art Group...The four ladies are members of the Sunbury Art Group ...The four ladies are members of the Sunbury Art Group and they were working on constructing five collages of Sunbury people who had contributed to the local area in a variety of ways. The finished images were to be displayed at the 2001 People Scape that was featured on the lawns of Parliament House in Canberra.A coloured non-digital photograph of four ladies cutting out photographs for a project.people scape, canberra, sunbury art group -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Peoplescape Artists
... Sunbury Art Group... of the Sunbury Art Group have been photographed displaying one of the cut... of the Sunbury Art Group have been photographed displaying one of the cut ...In 2001 a People Scape display took place on the lawns of the Federal Parliament in Canberra. Prior to the event communities across Australia were invited to nominate people who had made a contribution to their local area to be presented as decorated cut-outs and displayed at that event. Sunbury community selected five people and contacted the local art group to create the collages. Members of the Sunbury Art Group have been photographed displaying one of the cut-outs that they painted.A non-digital coloured photograph of four ladies and a man standing with a painted collage of a person, in front of a wall.people scape, canberra, sunbury art group -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Artwork, other, Ian Symonds, Woodlands Homestead
The sketch of Woodlands Homestead is a reproduction of Ian Symonds original drawing. He was a Sunbury resident and was an active member in the local art group and gallery. He drew many black and white drawings of interesting homesteads and sites in thew district. William Pomeroy Greene, from Scotland settled on land near Gellibrand Hill and Moonee Ponds Creek at Bulla and built his prefabricated homestead own the site.The Greene family were one of the early European settlers to settle in Bulla. A photograph of a black and white sketch of a homestead.WOODLANDSwoodlands homestead, gellibrand hill, william pomeroy greene, bulla, moonee ponds creek