digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Dior Exhibition NGV International
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Photograph, Patrick and Mary Carroll (nee Fitzgerald)
Patrick and Mary Carroll (nee Fitzgerald) in the garden of their home in Holden Street, North Fitzroy.
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Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Lydiard Street looking North, 2020, 03/11/2020
This photo was taken during Covid19 lockdown.
Colour Photograph of Lydiard Street looking North.
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Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Inverleigh Hotel, 2024
Double storey bluestone hotel in Inverleigh, Victoria
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View of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, 1887
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Photograph, Bendigo Cemetety, 2024, 02/04/2024
Photograph of Bendigo Cemetery.
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Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Ann Gervasoni at the Guildford Big Tree, 2024, 02/04/2024
Photograph of the Guildford Big Tree around a month after two big limbs dropped.
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Ceramic - Domestic Ware, Lidded Ceramic Jar, c1992
Lidded Ceramic Jar
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Bottle by Nintingbool Potteries
Stephen Drew was Nintingbool Potteries Stephen (Steve) Drew studied at the Ballarat Technical Art School (a division of the Ballarat School of Mines) and RMIT. He worked as a secondary school teacher for a short time before setting up Nintingbool Potteries in a bush setting at Smythes Creek, near Ballarat, in 1974. He made a wide range of functional pottery high-fired in stoneware and porcelain, later concentrating on one-off sculptural pieces. Steve Drew was instrumental in setting up the Ballarat Ceramic Group, which operated for twenty years, and is a member of the Golden Plains Art Trail. His pottery mark is recorded as an impressed 'N' in a circle, or an incised 'Drew'.
Bell shaped bottle by Nintingbool Potteries
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Ceramic, Hepburn Jug
Glazed jug with Aboriginal motif and the work 'Hepburn'.
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Ceramic - Ceramics, Garry Bish, Plate by Garry Bish, c2023
Garry BISH (1950- ) Born Charlton, Victoria After training as a secondary school art teacher in Melbourne in 1968-69, Gary Bish moved to Bendigo, where he established the Potters Arms Studio in Epsom in 1972 while studying for a Diploma of Art and Design in ceramics at the Bendigo Institute of Technology, graduating in 1974. Establishing an independent studio in Epsom in 1972, Garry Bish has lectured in Ceramics for many years. Bish marks his work with his signature or an impressed 'B' with a stem like a feather, or in later years the Initial GB in a square.
Plate by hand drawn glaze design
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Photograph - Domestic Ware, Jug by Grashir Pottery, c1992
Grashir Pottery was based in Kyabram, Victoria, and between 1984-1999 was registered by ASIC under the trading name Grashir Handcrafts. The pottery was set up by Graham and Shirley Howard after Graham had worked for John Stroomer for many years. The pottery made functional stoneware marked with an impressed 'Grashir Pottery' or 'Grashir Kyabram' with a map of Australia.
Small hand thrown jug by Grashir Pottery
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Ceramic - Domestic Ware, Lidded vessel by Wirilda, c1995
Gembrook Pottery was based in Gembrook in the Dandenong Ranges of Victoria. The pottery, run by Ian and Robyn Burgher, was registered as a business from 1987 to 2007. Marks include Gembrook Pottery (impressed), Gembrook Pottery Wirilda (impressed) and Wirilda (painted).
Lidded bowl with incised carving.
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Ceramic - Domestic Ware, Jug by Robert Gordon, c1980
A lidded vessel
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Ceramic, Springmount Pottery, Vase by Springmount Pottery
Springmount Pottery is located in Creswick, Victoria, and produces and sells works designed by its owner, Tina Banitska, who also owns the Convent Gallery in Daylesford. Banitska came to Australia with her family from Greece in 1956. She trained at RMIT and Franklin State College, before taking over Doug Alexander's Springmount Pottery when he moved to Tharwa in 1976. Retaining the pottery name, she developed it as a workshop, employing throwers and decorators to make works to her design, and initially selling these through the Springmount Pottery Gallery on Main Street, Ballarat. The pottery now operates with its own gallery onsite. Banitska's initial interest in ash glazes is continued in the Pottery's ashware line and there has also been a wide range of other Springmount designs. Works are signed with a painted 'Springmount' often split over two lines.
A hand thrown, glazed and decorated vase.
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Ceramic - Domestic Ware, Stopped Jug by Robert Gordon, c1980
Robert GORDON Robert 'Andy' Gordon is a potter supplying ceramic wares to stores across Australia as well as exporting to Canada, the U.S.A. and New Zealand. to China. Robert and his wife Barbara started making pottery in 1979 in a tin shed at Gembrook in the Dandenongs, Victoria, which they called the Pack Track Pottery, selling their wares at the St Kilda markets. In 1987, they expanded to purpose-build premises in nearby Pakenham where they are still based today. Wares made at Pack Track Pottery are painted 'Robert Gordon' or 'Gordon' in oxide. Wares made at the Robert Gordon Pottery are stamped 'Robert Gordon Pottery Australia', 'Robert Gordon Pottery Australian Made' or 'Robert Gordon Australia'.
Glazed jug with cork stopper
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Ceramic - Domestic Ware, Jug by Robert Gordon, c1980
Robert GORDON Robert 'Andy' Gordon is a potter supplying ceramic wares to stores across Australia as well as exporting to Canada, the U.S.A. and New Zealand. to China. Robert and his wife Barbara started making pottery in 1979 in a tin shed at Gembrook in the Dandenongs, Victoria, which they called the Pack Track Pottery, selling their wares at the St Kilda markets. In 1987, they expanded to purpose-build premises in nearby Pakenham where they are still based today. Wares made at Pack Track Pottery are painted 'Robert Gordon' or 'Gordon' in oxide. Wares made at the Robert Gordon Pottery are stamped 'Robert Gordon Pottery Australia', 'Robert Gordon Pottery Australian Made' or 'Robert Gordon Australia'.
Glazed jug
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Photograph, Giovanni Brusaschi of Dunach, Victoria
Giovanni Brusaschi was born in 1827 in Lombardy, Italy. He arrived in Victoria seeking gold in the 1850s. He was a pioneer viticulturist and a leading citizen of the Clunes district. Marrying Alice Mary O'Sullivan who was born in County Kerry, Ireland, she arrived in Australia in 1863. Settling at Dunach, about 10 km from Clunes, they had a vineyard, made wine, and kept pigs, sheep and cows. They had 4 sons and 4 daughters, and looked after a number of the orphaned Invernizzi family (there mother was Alices' sister)
An Italian born bearded man who settled at Dunach near Clunes.
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Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, 49a Webster Street. Ballarat, 2020, 12/10/2020
House at 49a Webster Street. 2020
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Chellowdene, 37 Wills St, Kew, 1990, c1990
Chellowdene was demolished c1996, and four units were built on the block. It has two owners. The Wood Family and the Gervasoni Family.
A cream brick house in Wills Street, Kew. It was known as Chellowdene.
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Chellowdene, 37 Wills St, Kew, 1990, c1990
Chellowdene was demolished c1996, and four units were built on the block. It has two owners. The Wood Family and the Gervasoni Family.
A cream brick house in Wills Street, Kew. It was known as Chellowdene.
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Chellowdene, 37 Wills St, Kew, 1993, 03/10/1993
Chellowdene was demolished c1996, and four units were built on the block. It has two owners. The Wood Family and the Gervasoni Family.
A cream brick house in Wills Street, Kew. It was known as Chellowdene.
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Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, [408?] Armstrong Street South, Ballarat, 19/01/2019
A brick house at Armstrong Street South, Ballarat under restauration, showing lath and plaster..
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Photograph, 404 Armstrong Street South, Ballarat, 19/01/2019
A brick house at 404 Armstrong Street South, Ballarat with an iron fence in bluestone.
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Painting
Walter EBATARINJA
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Photograph, Tenth Street, Hepburn Springs, 25/04/2021
Colour photograph of Tenth Street, Hepburn Springs looking towards the Hepburn Springs War Memorial.
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Photograph - Shoes
Leather shoes
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Clare Gervasoni and Ann Gervasoni at the Guildford Big Tree, 2017, 16/07/2017
The Big Tree is listed a a tree of State significance on the National Trust's Register of Significant Trees of Victoria for its outstanding size, curious fusion of branches, as an outstanding example of the species and as an important landmark.
A photographs of Guildford's Big Tree - a River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis). The tre-es is believed to be one of the largest examples of the species in Victoria, and has been recorded as having a height of 30 metre, a canopy spread of 34 metres, and a trunk circumference of 9.35 metres. The tree was already an ancient giant when white settlers first arrived in the 1840s. On Saturday evening, February 28th 2015, just as dusk was falling, Guildford was hit hard by tornado-like winds, felling the big cottonwood tree down by the river, and tearing limbs from the iconic Big Tree, reducing it by an estimated one third. The debris has been cleared since then and the tree seems to have survived its ordeal, though its size is certainly diminished.
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Ann Gervasoni at the Guildford Big Tree, 2017, 16/07/2017
The Big Tree is listed a a tree of State significance on the National Trust's Register of Significant Trees of Victoria for its outstanding size, curious fusion of branches, as an outstanding example of the species and as an important landmark.
A photographs of Guildford's Big Tree - a River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis). The tre-es is believed to be one of the largest examples of the species in Victoria, and has been recorded as having a height of 30 metre, a canopy spread of 34 metres, and a trunk circumference of 9.35 metres. The tree was already an ancient giant when white settlers first arrived in the 1840s. On Saturday evening, February 28th 2015, just as dusk was falling, Guildford was hit hard by tornado-like winds, felling the big cottonwood tree down by the river, and tearing limbs from the iconic Big Tree, reducing it by an estimated one third. The debris has been cleared since then and the tree seems to have survived its ordeal, though its size is certainly diminished.
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Photograph - Photographs, Clare Gervasoni, Weary Dunlop Statue at the Australian War Memorial, 2022, 07/05/2022
Weary Dunlop Statue at the Australian War Memorial.
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Photograph - Photographs, Memorial Window at the Australian War Memorial, 2022, 07/05/2022
Australian War Memorial
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