Historical information
Australian cedar music canterbury and adjustable music stand circa 1900 maker unknown.
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Australian cedar music canterbury and adjustable music stand circa 1900 maker unknown.
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gre gre, marnoo, 1908, rabbit clubs, st arnaud, donald
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thesis, great war, ballarat, avenue of honour, michael taffe, war memorials, memory, landscape
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Portrait photograph with artistic brushwork by Ballarat photographer Thornton c.1917. Thornton & Richards were one of Ballarat's major photographic studios and their work and historic records of schools, sporting and civic events remain a major record of social and family life in Ballarat region over a century.
Thornton & Richards were one of Ballarat's major photographic studios and this is an exceptional demonstration of their portraiture.
portrait
Pressed tin buttons were produced in large numbers between 1900 and the Second World War and being ephemeral have rarely survived. This button was produced for fundraising for local charities at Ballarat on Button Day in October 1925.
Historically and socially significant artefact, revealing much about the attitudes and values of the period in which they were produced. Button days were a popular way of fundraising and commemoration that developed through Wattle Days and the First World War retaining their popularity into the early 1950s.
Small tin badge with stylised rising sun motif in red with forget-me-nots in blue beneath a banner and on beneath the nosegay the words forget not. in blue.
ballarat, charities, fund raising, button day, 1925, badges
ceiling paper, wallpaper, ballarat, hymettus,
melbourne, centenary of melbourne, 1934, eucharistic congress, mermbership card
ceiling, hymettus ballarat, dining room, wallpapers, ceiling papers, decorative papers, ballarat
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bushfire, black saturday bushfires, victorian bushfires, kinglake, warnambool, marion taffe, mx, newspaper, davey family
Faille silk and braided with barley twist to top and military braid to scalloped lower edge.
window decoration, valance, dining room
This example of a late 1920s valance retained in the front parlour at Hymettus is a part of the period decoration and still fills its purpose of over a century ago in concealing the curtain rails. of the room. Although the house was built 1900 -1901 the room was redecorated in the late 1920s.
A rare surviving example of a silk patterned and machine embroidered valance in situ since the 1920s.
valance, window, parlour, hymettus, ballarat
One of a series of sketches in 1943 by war artist Geoffrey Mainwaring while covering the war in the Pacific. Mainwaring went on to take charge of the Art department at the School of Mines Ballarat, SMB now Federation University.
war, landing craft, mainwaring, ballarat smb, sketch, war in the pacific, new guinea, war artist
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malley, dust storm, nature
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eureka centenary, ballarat, certificate
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eureka stockade, ballarat, eureka centenary, souvenir, eureka improvement and progress association, peter lalor
Brass band instrumental music competitions were enthusiastically followed in Australia in the early twentieth century. Ballarat was a leading centre for these musical competitions and Michael Taffe played cornet and flugelhorn with several local brass bands. He was Australian Junior Cornet solo Champion in 1920 and won the open section of the instrumentals at the VRI competitions held in the ballroom at Flinders Street Station in 1924.
michael taffe, victorian railways institute, cornet solo, flinders street station ballroom
prisoner of war, world war i, lindsay family, drawing, german,
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city of ballaarat, welcome, ballarat, lake wendouree, rowing, canoeing, 1956, southern hemisphere,
eureka stockade, royal australian mint
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frank clune, china, nathan spielvogel, travel, australian writers
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mt pleasant school, ballarat, bicentenary, michael taffe, francis ellis, tree planting
On timber matress base/frame stamped Tunbridge & Sons Ballarat.
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avenues of honour, remembrance, world war i, italy
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ruby lindsay, naturalist, barrett, art nouveau, creswick, ballarat
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