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Public Life & Institutions Collection
Image: Model - Captain Cook's Cottage, Cyril Noisette, Icing, 1934
Source: Museum Victoria
The lives of all Victorians are shaped by organisational and institutional structures in the public sphere. Such structures are dynamic, always in the process of creation, redefinition, maintenance, and change.
While some individuals may have the opportunity to participate in the creation of some of these structures, and to influence their direction, others suffer under, negotiate with or react to them. Groups of people may then combine to bring about changes to the ways the structures operate and develop.
This collecting field is concerned with communal and institutional activities in the public sphere in Victoria since 1835. Material evidence generated as a result of particular forms of public, cultural, political and institutional activity in Victoria is collected to document distinctive forms of urban and regional life.
The collection focuses on the operation of particular structures at particular times, and also on the processes of change, continuity, reaction and adaptation. Sub-themes include celebrations and festivals; political history; charity and welfare; ritual and belief; and images and icons of Melbourne.
It also illustrates the events and patterns that help us define and understand Australian identity in all its complexity and diversity. A wide range of material has been gathered from many organisations and institutions, both active and inactive.
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Type Series - Western Forecourt Excavation, Royal Exhibition Building, Christine Williamso ...
Type series from the Royal Exhibition Building western forecourt archaeological dig, prepared by Christine Williamson in 2010. Type series include: bottle bases, bottle finishes, button ...
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Digital Video Disc - 'Remember, Reflect, Hope', 2nd Anniversary Memorial Service, 2009 Vic ...
Video of the 2nd Anniversary Memorial Service to commemorate the 2009 Victorian bushfires. This service was held on Sunday 6th February 2011 at Zinc Space in Federation Square, Melbour ...
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Digital Video Disc - 'Remember, Reflect, Hope', 2nd Anniversary Memorial Service, 2009 Vic ...
Video of the 2nd Anniversary Memorial Service to commemorate the 2009 Victorian bushfires. This service was held on Sunday 6th February 2011 at Zinc Space in Federation Square, Melbour ...
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Plate - Ceramic, White Glazed, J & MP Bell & Co, Glasgow, circa 1881-1928
One white glazed earthenware base fragment of a plate. Has a maker's mark on base (J & M P Bell of Glasgow). Dates to between circa 1881 and 1928. May have had a sparse transfer printe ...
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Clay Pipe - Ceramic, Thomas Davidson, Glasgow, circa 1861-circa 1891
Two conjoining fragments of clay pipe stem. Stem is undecorated but has 'Davidson' & 'Glasgow' impressed. Manufactured by Thomas Davidson of Glasgow between circa 1861 and circa 1891. ...
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Clay Pipe - Ceramic
Two conjoining fragments of plain, undecorated and un-marked clay pipe stem.
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Platter - Ceramic, White Glaze, 1840s-circa 1930
Six partially refitting thick, white-glazed earthenware fragments of a large circular or oval item, probably a platter. The edge has a moulded scroll design that is typical of 'White Gr ...
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Plate - Ceramic, Asiatic Pheasants, circa 1840s–circa 1915
Three earthenware fragments from the base of a plate (could all be from the same item). Transfer print is blue 'Asiatic Pheasants', popular in the second half of the 19th century and in ...
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Plate - Ceramic, circa 1840s-early 20th century
Six conjoining fragments of earthenware plate rim. Pattern is blue transfer-printed 'Asiatic Pheasants', popular in the second half of the 19th century and into Edwardian times.
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Plate - Ceramic, Rhine, circa 1850-circa 1900
Three conjoining pieces of earthenware plate base. Transfer print is dark blue/grey 'Rhine', probably manufactured in the latter part of the 19th century.
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