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Victorian Bushfires Collection
Image: Motor Car - Bushfire Damaged Holden 48-215, FX, Churchill, 2009
Source: Museum Victoria
February 7, 2010 marks the first anniversary of Black Saturday, the greatest natural disaster in Australia's recorded history. In the weeks following the bushfires that ravaged many parts of Victoria in 2009, Museum Victoria set up the Victorian Bushfires Collection to preserve and document objects and stories from the fires. The collection includes bushfire-damaged objects, emergency services equipment, oral histories, artwork, images, and material from public education campaigns.
Museum Victoria hopes the collection will not only lead to greater public understanding of bushfires and their effect on communities but also assist in the healing process through commemoration and the sharing of stories.
The collection will continue to grow as it documents the reconstruction efforts, changing patterns of bushfire response and the effect of climate change on how we understand and engage with our beautiful but dangerous bush.
Significant items:
- A burnt-out 1950 FX Holden 48-215, part of a collection of vintage motor cars destroyed in the Churchill fire
- A chimney from Kinglake, all that remained of the nineteenth-century homestead 'The Uplands'
- Burned and melted domestic objects, from a Box Brownie camera to a child's bicycle
- 'Black Saturday', a painting of Marysville by Glenn Morgan
- Sam the Koala, a koala that became a public symbol of hope and resilience in the aftermath of the fires
- A 'Thank You' sculpture that was donated to the People of Victoria at the Thank You Melbourne and Victoria concert of 7 April 2010
Related Narratives:
Recurring History of Bushfires in Victoria
Healesville Primary School Bushfire Artworks Collection
Collecting & Rebuilding the Black Saturday Chimney
'The Uplands' Homestead, Kinglake, 1890s-2009
Stories Revealed Through Bricks & Mortar
The Making of the Thank You Gift
The Premier Speaks about the Thank You Gift
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Digital Photograph - Spot Fires, Black Saturday Bushfires, Rosewhite, Victoria, 8 Feb 2009
Digital photograph of spot fires taken by Robin McDonald at her beef property at Rosewhite, in Happy Valley, north east Victoria in February-July 2009. Robin and her husband David, h ...
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Digital Photograph - Destroyed Home, Black Saturday Bushfires Aftermath, Rosewhite, Victor ...
Digital photograph of a fire destroyed home and burnt palm trees taken by Robin McDonald near her beef property at Rosewhite, in Happy Valley, north east Victoria in February-July 2009. ...
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Digital Photograph - Destroyed Home, Black Saturday Bushfires Aftermath, Rosewhite, Victor ...
Digital photograph of a fire destroyed home taken by Robin McDonald near her beef property at Rosewhite, in Happy Valley, north east Victoria in February-July 2009. Robin and her husba ...
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Digital Photograph - Bare Forest, Black Saturday Bushfires Aftermath, Rosewhite, Victoria, ...
Digital photograph of burnt out forest land taken by Robin McDonald near her beef property at Rosewhite, in Happy Valley, north east Victoria in February-July 2009. Robin and her hus ...
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Digital Photograph - Horse & Fire, Black Saturday Bushfires, Rosewhite, Victoria, 7 Feb 20 ...
Digital photograph of a horse on the horizon with a fiery background taken by Robin McDonald at her beef property at Rosewhite, in Happy Valley, north east Victoria in February-July 200 ...
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Digital Photograph - Burnt Paddocks, Black Saturday Bushfires, Rosewhite, Victoria, 9 Feb ...
Digital photograph of burnt paddocks taken by Robin McDonald at her beef property at Rosewhite, in Happy Valley, north east Victoria in February-July 2009. Robin and her husband Davi ...
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Digital Photograph - Burnt Paddocks, Black Saturday Bushfires Aftermath, Rosewhite, Victor ...
Digital photograph of burnt paddocks taken by Robin McDonald at her beef property at Rosewhite, in Happy Valley, north east Victoria in February-July 2009. Robin and her husband Davi ...
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Digital Photograph - Destroyed Farm Sheds, Black Saturday Bushfires Aftermath, Rosewhite, ...
Digital photograph of David McDonald with his daughter and grandson standing in front of his fire-destroyed property. The photograph was taken by his wife Robin McDonald at their Rosewh ...
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Digital Photograph - Destroyed Farm Sheds, Black Saturday Bushfires Aftermath, Rosewhite, ...
Digital photograph of burnt farm sheds taken by Robin McDonald at her beef property at Rosewhite, in Happy Valley, north east Victoria in February-July 2009. Robin and her husband Da ...
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Digital Photograph - Smouldering Timber Mill, Black Saturday Bushfires Aftermath, Rosewhit ...
Digital photograph of the destroyed timber mill taken by Robin McDonald near her beef property at Rosewhite, in Happy Valley, north east Victoria in February-July 2009. Robin and her ...
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