THE JAZZ TAS RECORDS - Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery
THE JAZZ TAS RECORDS - Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery
THE JAZZ TAS RECORDS - Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery
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QVM:2001:P:0241<br />
Portrait taken outdoors showing Kay Staveley with Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong,<br />
near building at Cambridge (Hobart) Airport, Tasmania, 1963.<br />
QVM:2001:P:0242<br />
View taken inside Sherwood Lodge, Lindisfarne, Hobart, Tasmania, 1996. Features Lisa Roberts<br />
singing, with Ken Martin (bass) <strong>and</strong> Ian Pearce (not seen – playing piano).<br />
QVM:2001:P:0243<br />
Portrait of Kay Staveley, sitting in her home, Hobart, Tasmania, October<br />
2000. Kay is holding the Satchmo Award in her right h<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> a photo of her<br />
taken with Louis Armstrong in 1963 (see QVM:2001:P:0242).<br />
QVM:2001:P:0244<br />
Group portrait showing jazz group known as Eddy Hardy's B<strong>and</strong>, Ilminster,<br />
Somerset, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1943. Don Shepard (guitar obscured) is seated 2nd from<br />
right at the back.<br />
QVM:2001:P:0245<br />
Group portrait of a jazz b<strong>and</strong> trio, Ilminster, Somerset, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1943.<br />
They were the works b<strong>and</strong> for St<strong>and</strong>ard Telephone & Cables (S.T.C.) company. From left they<br />
are Don Shepard (guitar), - (drummer/vocals), <strong>and</strong> Ted ? (violin).<br />
QVM:2001:P:0246<br />
View showing Don Shepard playing bass instrument (he made from King William pine <strong>and</strong><br />
maple veneer), Hobart, Tasmania, during the 1950s. Taken outdoors, at his house?<br />
QVM:2001:P:0247<br />
Series of three views taken outdoors, 49 Leonard Avenue, Moonah, Hobart,<br />
Tasmania, September 1956. Featured is Don Shepard (seated) playing guitar in front of garage,<br />
two images, also show in background a 12 foot clinker dinghy which was being built (later<br />
launched in February 1957).<br />
QVM:2001:P:0248<br />
as at 24/01/12