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Olive Oliver Collection
Image: Travel Diary – Olive Oliver, 1911
Source: Museum Victoria
In 1911 Miss Olive Oliver, a wealthy 32 year old woman from Melbourne, embarked on a round-the-world tour of the United States of America, Britain and Europe. The extensive journey took her to many grand cities and places of natural beauty. Olive travelled with her father, William Oliver, her brother, William Donald ('Don'), and her friend, Gretta Nicolls.
Throughout the trip, Olive kept a travel diary and collected brochures, postcards, menus, concert programs and maps from the places she visited. Museum Victoria has acquired these items as well as Olive's large wooden sea chest, and together these make up the Olive Oliver collection. The diary is a small, leather-bound paper diary in which Olive wrote of her daily activities from 9 March 1911 to 31 December 1911. As the trip lasted about a year, it is likely that there would have been a second diary covering the months of the trip during 1912 but unfortunately it has not survived.
The diary and colourful ephemera enable Olive's travels of almost a century ago to come to life. Yet more than simply recording the story of one woman's travels, the collection gives insights into early 20th century Australia and the cultural outlook and identity that Australians engaged with at this time. It demonstrates the desire among early and subsequent generations of Australian settlers to return 'home' to Britain and Europe, as well as visit other 'new world' countries, and it highlights the importance placed on gaining a cultural education outside of Australia through the 'grand tour'.
The collection is also a record of an era when the world was opening up to women, especially middle and upper class women, as they were granted new economic and legal rights, and presented with unheralded opportunities for travel and recreation, as well as for work.
Apart from the details of her journey, little is known of Olive except that she returned to Australia, did not marry or have children and died in Melbourne 1961. If anyone has any further information about Olive Oliver, please contact the Discovery Centre at Museum Victoria.
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Booklet - 'London & North Western Railway of England', London, England, 1911
'London & North Western Railway of England' is a booklet issued by the London and North Western Railway in London, England in 1911. It provides travel information for passengers of the ...
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Travel Diary - Olive Oliver, Round the World Tour, Mar 1911-Dec 1911
Travel diary spanning March 1911 to December 1911, written by Miss Olive Oliver during her round-the-world tour of the United States of America, Britain and Europe. Olive was a wealthy ...
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Sea Chest - Olive Oliver, 'Marshall', Orient Line, S.S. Osterley, 1911
Wooden sea chest that Miss Olive Oliver used during her round-the-world tour of the United States of America, Britain and Europe in 1911. This chest is part of a collection that inclu ...
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Booklet - 'Edinburgh, A Souvenir, Balmoral Hotel', Edinburgh, Scotland, 1911
'Edinburgh, A Souvenir' is a booklet issued by Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1911. It provides information about the hotel and includes a guide to Edinburgh. This is one o ...
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Booklet - 'Coronation Booklet', R.M.S. Lusitania and Mauretania, Liverpool, England, 1911
'Coronation Booklet' was issued by The Cunard Steamship Company Limited in Liverpool, England in 1911. It contains information about, and images of, the ships the R.M.S. Lusitania and t ...
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Booklet - 'Lusitania, Mauretania', Ship Information, New York, U.S.A, 1911
'Lusitania, Mauretania', a booklet issued by The Cunard Steamship Company Limited in New York, U.S.A in 1911, provides information about, and black and white photographs of, the ships t ...
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Book - 'Illustrated Official Guide to the London Zoological Society's Gardens in Regent's ...
'Illustrated Official Guide to the London Zoological Society's Gardens in Regent's Park' is a booklet issued by the Zoological Society of London, in England in 1911. It provides maps of ...
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Recipe Book - 'Sweets A La Mode by Mrs. De Salis', London, England, circa 1893
'Sweets A La Mode' is a recipe book by Mrs De Salis, first published by Longmans, Green and Co. in London, England in about 1893. This copy is the third edition of the recipe book. It p ...
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Envelope - 'University Arms Hotel, Cambridge', Cambridge, England, 1911
Envelope with an image of the University Arms Hotel in Cambridge, England, dating from 1911. This is one of about eighty travel brochures, maps, railway time tables, postcards and guid ...
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Map - 'Road Map of Victoria'
Road map of Victoria. This object forms a part of the Olive Oliver collection. Olive was a wealthy woman from Melbourne. Olive was born in Armadale, Melbourne in 1879 and died there in ...
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