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National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Lincoln Book 28, c.1960
... patterns ...Knitting book produced by the Lincoln Mills, Coburg and containing knitting patterns for women's garments.Knitting book, 16pp. Front cover printed in colour with a photograph of a woman wearing a blue knitted cardigan with a matching blue knitted skirt and blue knitted hair band. Contains photos and patterns for women's knitted garments.Lincoln / BOOK 28 / THREE SHILLINGSknitting, lincoln mills (australia) limited, coburg, patterns, fashion -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Ceramic - Ceramic shard, Mint ceramic shard
Ceramic shard with white glazed finish and black and green decorative pattern.Black and green decorative patternpottery, ceramic, archaeology -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Riverhart 3 ply Pattern Book no. 3
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It contains patterns for a knitting machine, using Riverhart yarns.RIVERHART / HOME KNITTING MACHINE YARNS / 3 Ply / Pattern Book / No 3 / Pattern No. / Q3-9 / Pattern No. / Q3-7 / Pattern No. / Q3-8machine knitting, riverhart yarns -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Spoon
Brought to the Ovens Goldfields by Chinese men working in the area in the 19th century. Most likely made in China.Aldo Gios recorded the location of where most pieces in his collection were found. Some maps drawn by Aldo Gios, also give more detail. This detail is rare as most pieces of broken crockery were discarded and complete items were usually collected with no thought to recording the location where they were found. This object is part of one of the largest collections of Chinese ware found in the Upper Ovens area and the only one recording the location where found.Chinese porcelain spoon, design in glazed celadon, with dark blue pattern.Dark blue pattern, swirls and dashes.chinese, spoon, gios, tableware, glaze, porcelain, buckland, celadon -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Knitting Pattern, Carter and Parker Ltd
... Patterns ...Wendy Guernsey 5 ply knitting pattern. 1 double-sided sheet.patterns, knitting patterns -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Sword Katana
Curved Sword Japanese Katana WWII blade Wooden handle, leather covered. Brass cap on top of handle with 'Wire" like clip. Circular metal hilt. Pattern on hilt. Refer also 0101 Scabbard.Pattern on hilt. -
Colac RSL Sub Branch
Book - Autograph Album, Autograph Album belonging to Valerie Jean Thompson from 1940
Autograph bookDark coloured book with pattern on the front cover and green stringnon-fictionAutograph book -
Mont De Lancey
Pickle Jar, late 19th Century
From the home of the late W.J. SebireLidded silver and glass ornate pickle jar on a stand with a three pronged silver pickle fork. Heavy glass patterned jar, silver lid has grapes and leaves decoration with an ornate patterned knob. It is of the style of the late 19th Century.New York. pattern of grapes and leaves on lidpickle jars, food storage jars, forks -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass
Round thick clear glass bottle with rounded glass rings at junction of neck and body of bottle. Pattern embossed on base.A 'daisy' flower pattern embossed in base. -
National Wool Museum
Sketch
Watercolour sketch of leaf pattern from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out.Watercolour sketch of leaf pattern from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out. Watercolour sketch of leaf pattern from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out.weaving, carpet -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Lincoln Knitting Book no. 720
This knitting pattern book was published by the Lincoln Mills, Victoria and contains knitting patterns for womens garments.LINCOLN Knitting Book / NUMBER 720 / SEVEN PATTERNS / 1'-knitting handicrafts - history, lincoln mills (australia) limited, knitting, handicrafts - history -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Domestic object - Fountain pen, 20th century
No specific information is available for this object. However, fountain pens originated in France in 1827, with the first patent attributed to a Parisian student named Romanian Petrache Poenaru. The fountain pen typically has a fine stainless-steel tip that is filled with ink via an ink well. Widespread production of fountain pens occurred from 1857, with new designs having improved filling techniques. Fountain pens became popular with professionals, such as barristers, professors, doctors, and accountants for over 100 years. The only downside to using fountain pens was their tendency to sometimes leak onto documents, so in the 1950s, they were made with disposable cartridges. The cartridges made the pens more popular, especially with university students. For this reason, in the early 1960s, fountain pens were renamed cartridge pens and were deemed the best writing instrument in most schools.This object is an example of the use of fountain pens in domestic households and professional workplaces since 1827.A solid and complete green and gold patterned fountain pen.There is green shimmer-like decorative patterning on the body with gold-coloured veining.pen, fountain pen, ink, france, chiltern athenaeum museum, victoria -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Textile - Sauce Bottle Cover, Sarah Lees or daughter Ann Dale (nee Lees), ca. 1910
This crocheted sauce bottle cover was made by either Sarah Lees or her daughter Ann Dale (nee Lees.) In the Words of donor, Betty Stone, … “These crocheted and embroidered articles cover a period of three generations- ie. Sarah (nee Chamberlain) Lees, Ann (nee Lees) Dale, and Daisy Elvena (nee Dale) Welsh. All three were accomplished needlewomen; also, both Sarah Lees (born 1844) and her daughter, Ann (b 1865) crocheted a wide variety of articles for use in their homes. A few examples of these items have survived the years.” It was a tradition for brides to have a 'glory box' containing linen and embroidered articles to take to their new home. Many of the items were made by Daisy, a skilled dressmaker. Daisy began her apprenticeship at two shillings and sixpence per week at Miss A. E. Emery's dressmaking establishment at 150-152 Liebig Street, Warrnambool. Considered to be the leading house of fashion in Warrnambool, Miss Emery employed about eight young women who worked long hours to sew elaborate gowns for clients, including wives of graziers who would attend the race carnivals and social functions in Warrnambool. (NOTE: For additional information please refer to my book Pioneer and Places- A History of Three Warrnambool Pioneering Families ie. Chamberlain, Dale and Lees families) This item is associated with the Warrnambool pioneer families of Chamberlain, Dale and Lees. These families are listed in the Pioneers' Register for Warrnambool Township and Shire, 1835-1900, published by A.I.G.S. Warrnambool Branch. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework and handmade domestic items.Sauce bottle cover; white crocheted tube shape, drawn together at the top. The letters "SAUCE" have been crocheted into the pattern. Part of the Chamberlain Dale Lees Collection.Worked within the pattern "SAUCE"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, chamberlain family, dale family, lees family, betty stone, warrnambool pioneer, warrnambool genealogy, wangoom, chamberlain dale lees collection, glory box, handmade, craft, manchester, linen, haberdashery, needlework, crochet, miss a.e. emery dressmaker, sauce cover, bottle cover, sauce bottle cover, sarah lees, ann dale (nee lees) -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Pattern
... patterns ...Two sewing patterns. 1 x Simplicity (4913) - Toddler size 4. 1 x Butterick (2122) - Size 8patterns, sewing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Villawool L186
This pattern book was produced by the Villawood Textile Company, Sydney and contains a knitting pattern for a mans jumper.Knitting pattern book, 4pp. Cover is printed in colour with a photo of a man wearing a yellow knitted jumper with a cable pattern. Contains a knitting pattern.L186 / Villawool / KNITTED IN / 12 PLY YARNS. SIZES 34 - 46 / 25cknitting handicrafts - history, villawood textile company, knitting, handicrafts - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Kids Knits
This pattern book was produced by the magazine "Family Circle" and contains knitting patterns suitable for children.Family Circle / $2.50 / KIDS KNITS / Fun and easy patterns / for beginnersknitting handicrafts - history, family circle, knitting, handicrafts - history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Pattern, Butterick Classics 6598, 1993_
This pattern was purchased from Lincraft store, Greensborough Plaza. The store has now closed. Pattern envelope is stamped with store name.Dressmaker's pattern, unused. Tissue paper pattern pieces in coloured envelope.Stamped with "Lincraft Greensborough".lincraft greensborough, butterick, greensborough plaza -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Book, Enid Gilchrist's 150 Fancy Dress Ideas
... patterns ...Enid Gilchrist's 150 Fancy Dress Ideas. Patterns for children 3-11 years. Green booklet with girl in Queen of Hearts outfit, child in tunic pattern. Patterns enclosed. Price 4/- (shilling)fancy dress, enid gilchrist, clothing, patterns, children -
Mont De Lancey
Decorative object - Glassware
A small rectangular Windsor patterned clear glass container for a dressing table, possibly used for hairpins in the 1930's or 40's. It has 4 angled pieces that protrude from each bottom corner. Three rows of hexagonal shapes are part of the pattern on all sides. There are chips and cracks. It may have had a lid.Hexagonal cuts to the pattern on all sides of the container.glassware, domestic object -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Knife, Clasp, with Marlin Spike and Tin Opener - Carr Fast second pattern, World War Two era
Two patterns of clasp knife were supplied to the Australian Military Forces in the WW2 era by the Carr Fastener Company. These clasp knives were identical to those made by Whittingslowe Engineers that were made in the Whittingslowe factory under contract to Carr Fasteners. William Whittingslowe had a close association with Carr Fasteners prior to WW2 and had been Chairman of Carr Fasteners for some time.Smaller sized canoe shaped body military steel clasp knife. The clasp knife is the Carr Fast second pattern with the improved tin opener, manufactured in Australia in the World War Two era. The clasp knife has a blade, a tin/bottle opener, a marline spike as well as a screw driver and a copper wire shackle used to attach the knife to a lanyard or belt clip. The body of the knife is held together by steel rivets. Indentations to aid opening are located on the top RHS of the blade, and on the top LHS of the tin opener. The end of the tin opener is shaped to a point.CARR FAST CO AUST D (broad arrow pattern) Dclasp knife, world war two, australian military forces, steel -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Lincoln Knitting Book no. 721
One of a collection of 56 knitting pattern books donated by Mrs Hilma Carruthers. These books had been used by Mrs Carruthers, her mother and her two daughters. This book was produced by Lincoln Mills and contains six knitting patterns for mens garments.LINCOLN KNITTING BOOK / SIX PATTERNS 1'- / NUMBER 721handicrafts - history knitting, lincoln mills (australia) limited, handicrafts - history, knitting -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Book 159 by Villawool
This knitting pattern book was published by the Villawood Textile Company, Sydney and contains knitting patterns for toys.BOOK 159 / By Villawool / Pattern directions / for TOYS - / 7 knitted and / 1 crocheted. / 28cknitting handicrafts - history, villawood textile company, knitting, handicrafts - history -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Artefact, Wooden Pig
Oral tradition suggests that this pig came from Papua/New Guinea and was probably in the old Warrnambool Museum which was situated in the Mechanics Institute Building and closed in the 1960s (site of Warrnambool Library today). Illustrations have been found of similar carved pigs originating from the Sepik River area (Tambanum Village) of Papua/New Guinea and of similar items collected early in the 20th century. It is known that the old Museum had a considerable collection of South Sea Islands material but those items appear to have been mainly collected from the Fiji area. If the possible provenance of this item (Papua/New Guinea and old Museum) can be proved then it is a significant item as an example of an indigenous carving which may be more than 60 years old. The pig is very important in Papua/New Guinea as a source of food and a barter/currency item. Otherwise, with provenance not established, the item is useful for displayA brown coloured pig carved out of wood with several cracks on rear and front leg. White coloured incisions on snout, back and ears in patterns reminiscent of Pacific Island indigenous carvings. One ear broken and mended and the other with the top piece missing. Incised with patterns as described abovewarrnambool, old warrnambool museum, papua/new guinea culture -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Your Family Knitting with Wool Pattern Book
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It was published by the Australian Wool Corporation to be given away with the magazine "Family Circle". It contains patterns for crocheted toy sheep, as well as knitting patterns for womens, mens and childrens garments.PURE NEW WOOL / Your / Family Knitting / with wool / Pattern Book / 11 Patterns for all your Family / from Family Circle and / The Australian Wool Corporation.knitting handicrafts - history crochet, family circle australian wool corporation, knitting, handicrafts - history, crochet -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Craft - Apron pattern
Calico sheet with stencil for making apron. Shape of apron in broken line with stencil pattern for embroidery of mexican donkey pulling flower cart. Attached is a sheet with colour references for embroidery.Semco Fashion Pattern Semco Design K912handcrafts, needlework -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Journal - Book, Minute Book - Stanley Athenaeum 1890-1930
Maroon and dark red with embossed fabric pattern, with Maroccan leather binding and corners. Black and red marbled endpapers. Minutes from January 14 1890 to June 30 1930. notes and financial records on front and end pages. 1890-1919 minutes written by secretary John Treweek, secretaries Tate.Tooled pattern on leather binding -
Mont De Lancey
Spanner
Steel multi-purpose bicycle spanner, including a bottle opener. Known as an Alligator (U.S.) or Crocodile spanner (U.K.) because of the serrated jaw. Surface pattern is the reptile keeping with the theme. Hole with slot through is a wingnut spanner with two sizes.Pattern marked on one side to represent a dragon. -
Mont De Lancey
Kettle, Circa 1900
From the home of the late Mr and Mrs Edmund Burgi - C1900Hanging copper hot water kettle with spirit burner underneath to keep water hot. Placed on a brass stand with decorative coiled supports. Top of kettle has embossed grapes and leaves pattern with a bakelite and brass handle - knob on lid.grape and leaf embossed pattern on lid of kettlekettles, stands -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Booklet - Madame Weigel's Journal of Fashion, A Delightful Home Journal June 1 1937, c1937
Gladys Reed was a member of the Ormond Choral Society c 1950. who performed plays and musicals the City of Moorabbin and she used these patterns to make clothes etc.for her family and the Choral Society. Madame Weigel who migrated to Melbourne in1877 with her husband Oscar; began publishing in 1878 and distributed paper patterns of the latest fashions, throughout Australia and New Zealand, She and Oscar became the first commercial manufacturers of paper patterns in Australasia, and to publish Weigel's Journal of Fashion (1880-1915) and Madame Weigel's Journal of Fashion (1915-1950). Madame Weigel had an enormous following of women who used her patterns across the generations, and across the life cycle from babies to 'matrons'. Madame Weigel died in 1940 aged 92 years. Finally, after 91 years of business and millions of patterns sold, Madame Weigel's paper pattern business closed in 1969.Gladys Reed was a member of the Ormond Choral Society c 1950. who performed plays and musicals in the City of Moorabbin and used these patterns for clothes etc for members of her family and the Choral Society. Madame Weigel was one of the most remarkable of early Australasian business women.A black and white booklet of 37 pages with advertisements, sketches, articles, photographs, knitting,crochet and tapestry instructions, dressmaking patterns and recipes. Volume LV111 pages 122 - 159 completeFront Cover ; Registered at the General Post Office Melbourne for transmission by post as a Newspaper / 4d / Published Monthly / MADAME / WEIGEL'S / JOURNAL OF FASHION / Vol LV111 No. 688 / A Delightful Home Journal / JUNE 1, 1937 / 58th YEAR OF PUBLICATION / Illustrated at Right - / Crocheted Cushion of / Unusual Design./popular Bed-Jacket. / ( Daisy Wheel Design) /Illustrated at Left - FREE Pattern ; / Lady's Costume Coat. / 34 Inches Bust Meas. Back Cover : Advertisement for Bushells Blue Label Tea / Printed and Published by Geo. Humphries for Madame Weigel Pty Ltd , Lennox and Rowena Sts., Richmond. Vic.haberdashery, cotton, lace, pillow cases, sheets, clothing, dressmaking, needlework, market gardens, dairy farms, lacework, craftwork, moorabbin shire, bentleigh, moorabbin, cheltenham,reed gladys, clark judy -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Patons Specialty Knitting Book no. 132
This book was produced by Patons and Baldwins and contains patterns of knitted garments for men. It was owned by Billie Rech, the aunt of the donor, who was a great knitter. It was produced during World War II and contains both service and civilian patterns, including a pattern for an amputation cover for either an arm or leg.Front cover of Patons and Baldwins Specialty Knitting Book no. 132. Contains WWII patterns. Back cover of Patons and Baldwins Specialty Knitting Book no. 132. Contains WWII patterns.PATONS & BALDWINS' / SPECIALTY / Knitting Book / No. 132 / 6 1/2D.handicrafts - history knitting world war ii, patons and baldwins (australia) ltd, handicrafts - history, knitting, world war ii