Summary
Early hand-typed, single-sided exhibition label for the National Museum of Victoria, most likely when it was located at Swanton Street, Melbourne, circa 1905.
Physical Description
Black typewritten on sepia paper. mounted on thin chipboard mount, paint damage around edges, painted white on back with evidence of a mount to hang.
Significance
The labels in the Historic Exhibition Labels Collection illustrate the changing styles in didactic interpretation, aesthetics and approaches to audience engagement throughout the history of Museums Victoria. From the earliest days of the National Museum of Victoria in the mid 1800s through the various incarnations of the Applied Sciences collection through to the amalgamation of all the branches into Museums Victoria, the labels chart a course through the changes in audience needs and desires in Victoria and across the museums' various sites. There are beautiful examples of hand written nineteenth century labels, some examples of extremely long didactic panels from the early twentieth century, and rare and unusual fonts in the mid twentieth century. The collection also illustrates the transition from hand-written labels to the use of typewriters, then lettera set and ultimately printed labels, culminating in the large format digital print room being introduced at Melbourne Museum in 2000.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
Museum History, Information & Communication, Public Life & Institutions
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Creator
National Museum of Victoria, Victoria, Australia, circa 1905
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Inscriptions
INDIAN ELEPHANT. / (Elephas indicus.) / 1. Disarticulated skull of a young Indian Elephant. [Extensive text] / 2. The upper surface of a molar or grinder showing the characteristic ridges; the hinder ones had not "cut the gum." / 3. A horizontal section of molar showing the ridges cut across with the dentine inside the enamel and the cement surrounding them. / 4. A vertical section of a molar showing, on one side, the ridges cut right through from top to bottom, and on the other, the series of roots corresponding to them. [Extensive text] / [Extensive text of a table of abbreviations]
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Object Dimensions
210 mm (Width), 6 mm (Depth), 335 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Exhibitions, Mammals, Museum Display Panels, Museum Exhibitions, Museums