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St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Covett family, c. 1924
... Upper Beaconsfield - Vic 1924. Action at Thompson's Orchard... at Thompson's Orchard, Upper Beaconsfield Upper Beaconsfield - Vic 1924 ...Covett family Christmas 1924 at Thompson's Orchard, Upper Beaconsfieldblack and white photographUpper Beaconsfield - Vic 1924. Action at Thompson's Orchard - Christmas. -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Peter N McArthur, Whimsy and a little bull, 1987
... upper beaconsfield (vic.)...upper beaconsfield (vic.) Orchards Naracoorte (sa.) World ...Peter McArthur's memories of his childhood in Upper Beaconsfield, where his father owned an orchard property. Peter also writes about his experiences during World War II. Illustrated.175 p.; 21 cmnon-fictionPeter McArthur's memories of his childhood in Upper Beaconsfield, where his father owned an orchard property. Peter also writes about his experiences during World War II. Illustrated.upper beaconsfield (vic.), orchards, naracoorte (sa.), world war 1939-1945, war experiences, mcarthur family, boss shorthouse, camperdown (vic.) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Jill E Ridgway, Blueprint for recipes : a chronicle of Joseph Henry Walker, 2018
... upper beaconsfield (vic.)...Joseph Henry Walker upper beaconsfield (vic.) A chronicle ...A chronicle of the life of Joseph Henry Walker147 p.; 24 cmnon-fictionA chronicle of the life of Joseph Henry Walkerjoseph henry walker, upper beaconsfield (vic.) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, George Silberbauer, Go to blazes : a short history of the Upper Beaconsfield Rural Fire Brigade and Auxiliary, 2006
... upper beaconsfield (vic.)...upper beaconsfield (vic.) Upper Beaconsfield Rural Fire ...A short history of the Upper Beaconsfield Rural Fire Brigade and Auxiliary114 p.; 21 cmnon-fictionA short history of the Upper Beaconsfield Rural Fire Brigade and Auxiliaryupper beaconsfield (vic.), upper beaconsfield rural fire brigade, ash wednesday bushfires 1983 -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Green Circle Plant Nursery (volunteer), Illustrated guide to the Beaconsfield Ranges, 2018
... upper beaconsfield (vic.)...upper beaconsfield (vic.) beaconsfield ranges ...A reproduction of the Illustrated Guide to the Beaconsfield Ranges, that was first published in 1899 by the Upper Beaconsfield Progressive League40 p.; 25 cmnon-fictionA reproduction of the Illustrated Guide to the Beaconsfield Ranges, that was first published in 1899 by the Upper Beaconsfield Progressive Leagueupper beaconsfield (vic.), beaconsfield ranges -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Roswitha Wulff, Woodfired Bowl by Roswitha Wulff, 1986, 1986
... at Sprague's Mungeribar Pottery in Upper Beaconsfield, VIC. In 1966 she... in Upper Beaconsfield, VIC. In 1966 she worked at the Sturt Pottery ..."I am an Australian of German parents born in Persia. I was taught by Peter Rushforth, with a very strong Japanese influence. My work attempts to incorporate these four elements of my history. For form, my influence comes from Art Nouveau, or Jugendstil as it is called in Germany. Techniques are informed by pottery from Japan, China, Korea and Germany. My colours are inspired by the Australian landscape. Using the language of woodfiring, I create a personal vocabulary with new subjects, grammar and syntax, which make each pot a one-off object containing all my diverse influences." (Roswitha Wulff)Roswitha WULFF (1941- ) Born Tabrize, Iran. Arrived Austrqalia c1949 Roswitha Wulff spent her early childhood with her mother, potter Helma Klett, in Germany. In 1964, she obtained a ceramics certificate from the East Sydney Technical College. From 1964-65, she worked with Robin Welch and Ian Sprague at Sprague's Mungeribar Pottery in Upper Beaconsfield, VIC. In 1966 she worked at the Sturt Pottery in Mittagong, NSW under Les Blakebrough. Between 1967 and 1969 Roswitha Wulff travelled overseas, spending 6 monthe with Robin Welch after his return to England and 9 months as a full-time thrower at Briglin Pottery, London, as well as working in potteries in Denmark and Germany. From 1969-70, she worked in North-West Pakistan as a research scholar for the Smithonian Institute and the University of NSW. Returning to Australia in 1970, she set up a workshop in Paddington, NSW, with the help of an Australia Council grant and taught part-time at the East Sydney Technical College and the Willoughby Workshop Art Centre. Since then she has been a lecturer and Head of Ceramics in many institutions, including the National Art School. In the 1990s she moved her studio to Botany Bay, NSW.. While working with the vessel form, she sees her pots as abstract landscapes. Recently she has also been working with wall tiles. During a residency at the Canberra School of Art in 2002, she developed tiles that looked like woodfired pillows with soft rounded rims. In 2007, she used such tiles to create a mural commemorating the Sesquicentenary of St Vincent's Hospital in Paddington. Woodfired stoneware bowl with flay ashSigned on baseroswitha wulff, jan feder, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, woodfire, ceramics, gippsland campus, botany bay studio pottery -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Vic Greenaway, Spherical Form by Victor Greenaway, 1983
Victor GREENAWAY (1947 - ) Born Sale, Victoria Victor Greenaway studied Ceramics at RMIT. He established his first workshop in Hawthorn in 1968, before moving to Ian Sprague's Mungeriba Pottery, Upper Beaconsfield in 1969. He studied under Tatsuzo Shimoaka in Mashiko, Japan under a Churchill Fellowship awarded in 1974. Upon his return he established Broomhill Pottery in Upper Beaconsfield in 1975, and in 1976 started employing trainees. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Hand thrown porcelain moon jar which was commissioned for the Ballarat College of Advanced Education Art Acquisitions Committee. art, artwork, victor greenaway, ceramics