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Vol 45 no 4, Nov 2023
The face in the footstool: James Barclay’s rare clocks
By Graham & Sallie Mulligan   |   November 2023   |   Vol 45 no 4




Recycling ain’t what it used to be. Launceston clock and watch experts Graham and Sallie Mulligan came across a tapestry
footstool which their sharp eyes recognised as comprising re-used parts of an old clock. Further investigation revealed that the
parts came from a sign...

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Vol 42 no 3, August 2020
W.J. Williams and his paintings
By Graham J. Williams   |   August 2020   |   Vol 42 no 3

In 2018, Dr Andrew Montana restored William Joseph Williams (1851–1918) as the artist responsible for the late 19th-century painted decoration in South Australia at Ayers House, the Museum of Economic Botany, Rigby’s bookshop, Trew’s South Australian Club Hotel and probably Para Para.1 Now the artist’s ...

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Vol 41 no 4, Nov 2019
Australia's first art potters
By Gregory Hill   |   November 2019   |   Vol 41 no 4

Brothers Graham and William Ferry both trained as potters in Yorkshire, emigrated to Victoria and set up their own potteries in Melbourne’s Brunswick in the last two decades of the 19th century. Noted for their sculptural domestic wares and colourful majolica wares, here Greg Hill makes the case for recognisi...

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Vol 36 no 4, November 2014
Gold Rush jewellers of Melbourne and Dunedin: Wagner & Woollett, Lamborn & Wagner and Wollett and Hewitt
By Michel Reymond   |   November 2014   |   Vol 36 no 4

Jewellers William Lamborn, Leopold Wagner and Samuel Woollett all arrived at Melbourne in the first few years after the discovery of gold in Victoria in 1851. Recent research has uncovered new information on these jewellers and their firms – Wagner & Woollett, Lamborn & Wagner and Woollett & Hewitt. The new i...

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Vol 35 no 4, November 2013
Jewellery is for giving
By John Wade   |   November 2013   |   Vol 35 no 4

Collectors and Australiana Society members Graham and Elizabeth Cocks will be remembered by a collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery, generously given by their daughters to the Art Gallery of South Australia and the Powerhouse Museum.

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Vol 10 no 2, June 1988
Vol 17 No 1, February 1995
Vol 16 No 3, August 1994
Vol 16 No 1, February 1994
Ostentation and the Ostrich
By Majorie Graham   |   February 1994   |   Vol 16 No 1

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Vol 15 No 3, August 1993
Vol 15 No 2, May 1993
Vol 15 No 2, May 1993
Vol 14 No 4, November 1992
Roller Skating in Australia
By Majorie Graham   |   November 1992   |   Vol 14 No 4

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Vol 14 No 3, August 1992
Vol 14 No 2, May 1992
Vol 14 No 2, May 1992
Vol 14 No 1, February 1992
Vol 13 No 3, August 1991
Vol 13 No 3, August 1991
Vol 13 No 1, February 1991
Vol 12 No 4, November 1990
Vol 11 no 4, Nov 1989
Concentration on Concrete
By Majorie Graham   |   November 1989   |   Vol 11 no 4

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Vol 3 no 4, Oct 1981
Vol 1 no 2, Apr 1979
Australian Pottery
By Majorie Graham   |   April 1979   |   Vol 1 no 2

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The Australiana Society acknowledges Australia’s First Nations Peoples – the First Australians – as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of this land and gives respect to the Elders – past and present – and through them to all Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.