Nellie Melba’s Fundraising Gift Book with Jess Harris

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A three-minute film and creative learning activity for children in Levels 2-6 with a focus on history, community activities, and visual art.

Explore Nellie Melba’s former home in Coldstream, Coombe Cottage, with Jess Harris, a multi-media artist and author from Mount Evelyn. Jess shows us a book that Nellie Melba produced to raise money for Belgian refugees during the First World War, including the illustration of the painting Wild Garden by Ellis Rowan. Jess talks us through creating our own drawing of a wild garden. 

This is a Yarra Ranges Regional Museum Creative Learning Activity.

 

How to run the activity

Step 1: Print worksheets (in colour or black and white) and prepare art materials; textas or pencils for a short classroom activity, or for a longer class, collage materials or paints.

Step 2: Introduce the session and play the three-minute film Nellie Melba’s Fundraising Gift Book with Jess Harris.

Step 3: Lead a reflection of the film and activity, some questions could be who was Nellie Melba? Why did she have the gift book made? Do some children want to hold up their drawings and talk about them? What cause would they raise money for?  

Optional extension: The activity could begin with some preparatory drawings of gardens in the schoolgrounds. Another possible extension is stapling copies of the finished drawings together to make booklets; the template has a border on the left-hand side with space for staples. Perhaps the booklets could be sold to raise funds for charities or causes, just like Nellie Melba’s Fundraising Gift Book?

 

Watch the film here

Nellie Melba’s Fundraising Gift Book with Jess Harris audio transcript(DOCX, 15KB)

 

Download Printable Template

Black and White template

Nellie-Melba’s-Fundraising-Gift-Book-with-Jess-Harris-black-and-white-worksheet.pdf(PDF, 425KB)

Colour template

Nellie-Melba’s-Fundraising-Gift-Book-with-Jess-Harris-colour-worksheet.pdf(PDF, 424KB)

 

Find out more about Dame Nellie Melba

Visit the online Melba Museum or read the Australian Dictionary of Biography entry on Dame Nellie Melba to discover more about her personal and professional life.

 

Find out more about Yarra Ranges Regional Museum

About Yarra Ranges Regional Museum

Opened in 2011, Yarra Ranges Regional Museum promotes a greater understanding of the rich and diverse cultural heritage of the Yarra Ranges region through exhibitions, collections and programs. 

The Museum is custodian of a collection of over 13,000 cultural objects, including Indigenous belongings related to Coranderrk Aboriginal Station and a sub-collection related to opera diva Dame Nellie Melba (1861-1931). 

Yarra Ranges Regional Museum is open Wed - Sun, 10am - 4pm and entry is free.

 

Explore more at Yarra Ranges Regional Museum

Access over 13,000 images of historical objects, treasured belongings and significant cultural items in the Yarra Ranges Regional Museum's online collection database.

We also welcome school visits so get in touch and come see us.

 

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Curriculum links

History 

 

Civics and citizenship 

  • Level 3-4 Citizenship, diversity and identity (VCCCC006) 

 

Visual arts 

Project Credits

Creative lead: Jess Harris

Film and photography: Tiny Empire Collective

Location: Coombe Cottage, Coldstream

Project concept, development and delivery by Yarra Ranges Regional Museum staff: Alex Gerner, Ruth McLean, Kitty Owens, Maddie Reece, Megan Sheehy

Worksheet design: Beci Orpin