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Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Resurrecting the Australian Film Industry: The only law a gun
... Whiplash...Discusses the Australian television program Whiplash and how the use of guns is not as necessary as in the American television industry. ...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Discusses the Australian television program Whiplash and how the use of guns is not as necessary as in the American television industry. ...Discusses the Australian television program Whiplash and how the use of guns is not as necessary as in the American television industry. Technique, poetry and drama appear to be the basis for the Australian film industry.Handwritten, quarto, 7 pagesWritten on scrap paper at Page 5.whiplash, australian film industry, australian television industry, robin boyd, manuscript -
Villa Alba MuseumWallpaper sample - Border and matching corner, 19th century
... The pattern includes: whiplash curves, botanical inspiration and geometric accents. ...The pattern includes: whiplash curves, botanical inspiration and geometric accents. ...Part of a collection of historic wallpapers collected by Phyllis Murphy, most of whose wallpapers were donated to the collection of Historic Houses Sydney. This wallpaper sample, annotated and encased in mylar was used by Phyllis for educational purposes, and donated by her son to Villa Alba Museum's collection in 2025.19th century border and matching corner for use as architectural detailing on a ceiling or for wall panel decoration. The pattern includes: whiplash curves, botanical inspiration and geometric accents. The central motif resembles a stylised flowerer lily. The flanking diamond mesh pattern (lattice style) provide a structured contrast to the central figure. The middle of the design, to be used as a dado or on a ceiling, simulates varnished planks of wood. P. B2 (m-c)heritage interiors, wallpapers, 19th century design, wallpaper borders, wallpaper corners, wallpapered ceilings -
Villa Alba MuseumWallpaper sample - Art Nouveau frieze, c.1900
... The design is characterized by the whiplash curves and stylised organic forms typical of the Art Nouveau movement. ...The design is characterized by the whiplash curves and stylised organic forms typical of the Art Nouveau movement. ...Part of a collection of historic wallpapers collected by Phyllis Murphy, most of whose wallpapers were donated to the collection of Historic Houses Sydney. This wallpaper sample, annotated and encased in mylar was used by Phyllis for educational purposes, and donated by her son to Villa Alba Museum's collection in 2025.Two early 20th century Art Nouveau friezes. The top frieze is 1909 Art Nouveau, made in England by Walker, Carver Ltd. It was an inexpensive design, printed on ungrounded paper. It features a pattern of roses in muted lavender and grey tones set against a vibrant, textured red-pink background. The design is characterized by the whiplash curves and stylised organic forms typical of the Art Nouveau movement. The bottom frieze was made in the USA by Janeway & Carpender, New Brunswick, Phil'a & Chicago. This specific design features stylised pink roses set within green medallions, a classic motif of the Art Nouveau period. P. F16 (a-h)heritage interiors, wallpapers, 20th century interior design, floral frieze, art nouveau
