KITE
H1989.967
Kite is in the shape of a fish. It is white with a blue fish painted on. The top of the kite is a round shape held with a piece or wire. There is a piece of string attached to the top and a shaped square piece of aluminium attached to this. The kite is quite attractive. The kite together with a number of other articles was presented to the Western Australian Government following the Sister State agreement in 1981. They came from the Hyogo Exhibition in Japan. They were displayed in the Beaufort St Gallery for a number of years.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H1989.967 |
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Accession Date: | 9 Oct 1989 |
Material
Aluminium/Metal | Fabric (nylon?), string, aluminium, wire. |
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Wire/Metal |
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Measurement
length | 815mm |
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diameter | 110mm |
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