Wednesday, November 13, 2024

TOWNSVILLE TREASURES #2

 Bookplate  gems  from   the  Special Collections  section of the  Eddie Koiki Mabo Library , James Cook University, Townsville .

The first Australian bookplate is said to have been commissioned in l892 by flamboyant Sydney solicitor, politician, Catholic activist and avid book  collector , John  Lane  Mullins.  It portrayed  a view of the lawyer's study with a coat of  arms .

He was the first president of  the Australian Ex Libris Society. An ex libris society was formed in London about this time and the Studio magazine ran  bookplate design competitions  .

Interest in bookplates  suffered  as  a  result of World War 1, but resurfaced in the inter-war period  through   linocuts ,  wood engraving  and  etching .

In New Zealand , the highly regarded  bookplate  artist , maker and collector , Hilda Wiseman, lived in a house designed by her architect father  who had designed  many  Auckland   buildings, including  the ferry terminal at the bottom of  Queen  Street.

In 1937 the Sydney Morning Herald  described her  "quaint" studio-once a  working man's hut on an old  mission station-which she had bought and had transported to her home .

Fourteen diamond  glass panels  from a  school built in  1851  were installed to improve the lighting. Two  old chairs of the same vintage  were added as well as an 18th century French jewel case. Entering the studio,with its  hand press, was like stepping  into another world .

There were landscapes  and watercolours,drawings in every medium ,bookplates  finished  and in the making . An ardent collector of bookplates from all over the world , she arranged  the first Kiwi Ex Libris  Exhibition, in Auckland in l936 which included bookplates  for Mussolini, Lenin, Captain Cook and Australian  pioneer aviator  Kingsford  Smith who made the first Australia - NZ flight . 


A member of the  active Ex Libris Society ,John Gibson, of Sydney, commissioned  Miss Wiseman to do a plate for his collection of New Zealand books  Wiseman was in contact with Australian graphic artist,collector and connoisseur  and authority on Australian bookplates , Percy Neville Barnett (1881-l953).

He  wrote, designed  and privately published  more than 20 limited edition books (some in the Edna Shaw Collection at  JCU) and dedicated his life  to advancing the tradition of bookplates.  Barnett donated part  of  his collection  to the Auckland Museum and  Miss Wiseman endowed  the Auckland  Public  Library  with  her  work . 



Of partular interest is the  above  l932  bookplate designed for a former  North Queensland  Anglican  Bishop, John Oliver Feetham (1873-l947), described as an eccentric who liked to sleep on the floor rather than in a bed , drove an early Ford  car called  Ermintrude . His ashes were interred  underneath  the high altar at St. James' Cathedral, Townsville . Artist N.T. Hope  included  palms  trees, a kangaroo , a cathedral , a saling boat ,  a  bishop's mitre and  an armorial  shield in the  design.