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Images & Image Making Collection
Image: Poster - 'Double Your Week-End Fun, Go with a Kodak', 1930s
Source: Museum Victoria
Encompassing more than 300,000 images relating to all aspects of Victoria's history, and more than 1,000 artefacts relating to photography and image production generally, this is the largest collection within the History and Technology Collection.
The collection focuses on heritage images relating to the history of Victoria, and the history of image making in Victoria, from European settlement onwards. Images within the collection reflect all curatorial areas including engineering, transport, sustainability, information and communication, domestic and community life, immigration, working lives, public and institutional life, design, cultural diversity, clothing and textiles, medicine in society, and sciences.
Significant collections and items
- Kodak Australasia Heritage Collection & Baker and Rouse Collection: 1,000s of photographs, advertising material, photographic products and factory floor artefacts.
- McKay Archive: 25,000 images, 600 negatives and 19 films.
- Melbourne Observatory: astronomical and operations photographs.
- Biggest Family Album in Australia & Melbourne's Biggest Family Album: about 10,000 images of everyday life.
- International Harvester: more than 900 glass negatives, around 60,000 film negatives and prints, over 200 albums and about 40 scrapbooks relating to the manufacture and sales of agricultural equipment, motor trucks and construction equipment.
- Vickers Ruwolt: over 1,000 glass plate negatives documenting one of Australia's major heavy engineering firms, 1920s-1960s.
- A.J. Campbell: more than 2500 photographs and negatives by the noted Australian ornithologist and field naturalist.
- Laurie Richards: 85,000 negatives documenting corporate and retail life, 1950s-1970s.
- State Electricity Commission of Victoria: over 3500 negatives and 1,000 photographs documenting the power industry, 1870s-1980s.
- Jim Payens Aerial Photography: several thousand negatives and one of the aerial cameras used by Jim Payens to take them. They document Victoria's development from the air, with a focus on industry, during the 1950s to the early 1970s.
- Science Museum of Victoria: over 10,000 negatives depicting collection objects, events, exhibitions, visitors and staff.
- Spotswood Pumping Station: 300 photographs.
- Francis: internationally significant pre-cinema and cinema images and technologies, from the 18th and 19th centuries.
- William S Anderson: over 1,000 images of Lorne and Great Ocean Road, and his camera, 1898-1940.
- Kodak No. 1 camera (1888) and artefacts reflecting the evolution of Kodak camera innovation.
- Sutton panoramic camera and wet plate curved glass negatives taken with it in the mid 19th century by Richard Daintree, a pioneer of Australian fieldwork photography.
- Gernsheim Collection
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Photograph Album - Pictorial History of the Exhibition Building, Vol 1, Melbourne, 1980
Photograph album containing 99 images of the Royal Exhibition Building and grounds from 1880 to 1980. This is the first of 10 volumes collated by the Exhibition Trustees as a pictorial ...
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Photograph Album - Pictorial History of the Exhibition Building, Vol 2, Melbourne, circa 1 ...
Photograph album containing 94 images of the Royal Exhibition Building and grounds taken between 1952 and 1977. This is the second of 10 volumes collated by the Exhibition Trustees as a ...
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Programme - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, 'Official Opening of the New Kodak Manufacturing Pl ...
Programme, printed on off-white card with a single fold. The programme details the running order for the opening function of the Kodak factory in Coburg, April 1961. It also features a ...
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Folder - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Kodacolor Enlargement Masking Guide for Standard 135 N ...
Negative folder with printed guidelines for Kodacolor enlargement masking for standard 135 negatives, 1965. Kodak manufactured and distributed a wide range of photographic products to ...
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Folder - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Kodacolor Enlargement Masking Guide for Standard 135 N ...
Negative folder with printed guidelines for Kodacolor enlargement masking for standard 135 negatives, 1965. Kodak manufactured and distributed a wide range of photographic products to ...
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Advertising Card - City Studios, Street Photography, Melbourne, circa 1950s
Advertising Card for City Studios, featuring the photographer David Fell, circa 1950s. The City Studios operated at the 2nd floor of the Block Arcade in Melbourne, probably from the 1 ...
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Postcard - Mr Edgar Rouse to Mr Harry Clarke Jnr, featuring Franz Josef Glacier, New Zeala ...
Postcard featuring the Franz Josef Glacier on the west coast of New Zealand, sent by Mr Edgar Rouse, the Chief Managing Director of Kodak Australasia, to Mr Harry Clarke Junior, the thi ...
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Projector - Magic Lantern, 1890-1920
This metal projector was used to view slides. This optical lantern was possibly used in Melbourne, Victoria, at least at some stage as the projector box has a Victorian Railway sticker ...
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Photograph Folder - 'Camera Views of Northcote', Victoria, circa 1950s
Souvenir folder of eight colour photographs of Northcote. Images include Northcote Parks, Public Library, High Street, High School and Town Hall. The folder was designed to be given a ...
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Postcard - New York World's Fair, Edgar Rouse to Mr & Mrs Clarke, Abbotsford, 1939
Postcard featuring a colour illustration of the New York World Fair held in New York, USA in 1939, titled 'Constitutional Mall and the Lagoon of Nations'. The postcard was sent on 21 Ju ...
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