Early 20th century Indigenous Sydney shellworkers. The first recorded commercial sales of shellwork is from the late 1800s. Indigenous women sold their work mainly to ...
Established in 1958 in Sydney with the original group including Charles Furey, Paul Schremmer, William Moody, John Holt, Harry Widmer, Edward Healy, James Riley and ...
Radical Australian film unit of the the Waterside Workers’ Federation Film Unit (WWFFU). With the active support of the Communist-led Waterside Workers’ Federation, it arose ...
RiteLite was the trade name for a Melbourne-based lighting design and manufacturing firm specialising in modernist aluminium-shaded tripod lights, the OSCAR table lamp, wall sconces, ...
Buzacotts (Qld) Ltd designed & manufactured chrome steel tube furniture under the brand "Steeluxe". (NB: Design historian Virginia Wright UTS) maintains Steeluxe furniture was not ...
Merlin Chrome were furniture manufacturers exhibiting with the NSW Furniture Guild Exhibition, Sydney 1958. Photographs illustrate domestic tubular metal furniture.
Paintings by First Nation's children done at the Carrolup Native Settlement, Western Australia. Noel and Lily White were assigned teaching positions at the local school ...
Ricketts & Thorp were Sydney manufacturers of fine furniture. The designs were often to the clients' specifications. They worked for the NSW State Government, the ...