List of Articles in Issue Vol 47 no 4, November 2025

Vol 47 no 4, November 2025
The Wait Pays Off
By Peter Crawshaw & Robert Hannan    |   November 2025   |    Vol 47 no 4

In the August 2020 issue of Australiana, we wrote an article on the amateur watercolourist, James Coutts Crawford (1817–1889), an Englishman who visited Australia in 1845–46 and rented ‘ForestLodge’, an early colonial house in Glebe ... Later he moved to New Zealand, w...

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Fashioning Empire in Adelaide. The J. Miller Anderson Wedding Gown of 1881: Fashion, Labour, and Aspiration in Colonial South Australia
By Petrina Killey    |   November 2025   |    Vol 47 no 4

Described at the time as ‘the first of its kind produced in these colonies’, the wedding gown examined in this article embodies significance beyond its sartorial form; it constitutes a multi-faceted historical artefact positioned at the nexus of design, commerce, technology, identity and social history. Pet...

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Jonoski Takuma, Cameo Carver of Emu Eggs: addendum
By Mark R Cabouret    |   November 2025   |    Vol 47 no 4

In our May and August issues of 2025, siblings Jennifer and Lindsey Harris explored the cross-cultural influence ofJapanese craftsman Jonoski Takuma in his carving of Australian scenes on emu eggs around the time of Federation.Their articles led ornithologist and collector Dr Mark Cabouret to look very carefull...

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Goldfinders’ Home Inn, Kurrajong and Australia’s early timber houses
By Christopher Hallam & Peter Crawshaw    |   November 2025   |    Vol 47 no 4

The purchase of the former Goldfinders’ Home Inn at Kurrajong led owners Chris and Deborah Hallam to research their property, discovering that European habitation on the site began much earlier than initially believed. This inspired them to locate and document 160 early timber houses across the nation. The co...

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John Doody, Captain Paterson’s Convict Artist
By Robert Stevens    |   November 2025   |    Vol 47 no 4

The young convict John Doody was an accomplished botanical artist whose fine watercolours, combined with Captain William Paterson’s annotations, were the first attempt to catalogue the flora of Norfolk Island. Though the drawings are unsigned, in a 1794 letter Paterson (plate 1) identified t...

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Let there be Lights
By R A Fredman    |   November 2025   |    Vol 47 no 4

Those of us with collections of brown furniture sometimes brighten up our display space with art, pottery or ceramics. Bob Fredman takes us through another option, decorative kerosene lamps, some of which were made in Australia. They are very interesting in their own right and when hung or placed in the ri...

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A Visit to the Cowpastures
By Robert Hannan    |   November 2025   |    Vol 47 no 4

Fifty-five society members enjoyed an excellent day visiting three historical properties in the Cobbitty area, on Sydney’s semi-rural western fringe, onSunday 12 October 2025. Once known as the Cowpastures on the colonial frontier of British settlement, the area was probably best known for ‘Camden...

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Matchstick Craft at Ipswich Art Gallery
By Claire Sourgnes    |   November 2025   |    Vol 47 no 4

Glenn R Cooke (1946–2025) was a generous donor to the Ipswich Art Gallery, which wanted to pay homage to his generosity, idiosyncratic collecting and endless curiosity and humour. The Gallery’s response was a display showcasing a selection of donated objects fashioned out of matchsticks.

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Honorary Life Membership Award to Annette Blinco
By    |   November 2025   |    Vol 47 no 4

At the AGM, Annette Blinco becameour fifth Honorary Life Member, and the first woman to be honoured in this way. Annette Blinco has been involved with arts and cultural organisations for over 50 years.

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Annual Financial Report
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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.