FINGER PICK- TORTOISESHELL

c. 1906 - 1976
Overview

Tear-drop plastic fingerpick or plectrum with a tortoiseshell design.

Historical information

This banjo was used by either Annie Green or her husband William Binns Green, both were very musical and enjoyed performing for family and friends. William arrived in 1905 and set up a new home in the Wungong area. A year later Annie arrived and the family story goes that when the ship arrived at Fremantle Harbour William yelled from the wharf 'Did you bring the piano?'. Annie would go on to become the organist for St Matthew's in Armadale for many years. It is thought the banjo was passed down to Annie's daughter Ada who was born in Armadale and would go onto to marry William 'Bill' Cruise in 1930.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-33-AK1976.161C
Material
Width
28 mm
Depth
18 mm
Statement of significance

This object is also part of a collection of items associated with a person or family who have played a significant role in the economic, community or social development of the City of Armadale. This can include holding key political or social positions within the community, being a key contributor or member of a community organisation, a strong contributor to improving the well-being of the local community, a prominent figure in a local business or industry, developer of new industries or activities or someone who grew up in the area and moved away and had a noteworthy career or life.

Comparative significance criteria
Interpretive capacity
Rare or representative
Well provenanced
City of Armadale - History House

City of Armadale - History House

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