Showing 37 items matching "debutante balls"
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - EAGLEHAWK DAHLIA & ARTS FESTIVAL DEBUTANTE CABARET BALL, 16/03/1995
Three fold white card with pink printing. Card has border with a building and dahlias in the centre and Eaglehawk Dahlia and Arts Festival Debutante Cabaret Ball. The ball was held on two evenings, the first, the debutantes were presented to Commissioner Maxine Crouch and the second were presented to Commissioner Maurie Sharkey and Mrs. Carol Sharkey. The pianist was Mrs. Lorna Thomas. The Chaperones were Mrs. Heather Bull and Mrs. Gwen Harvey. The balls were held on Thursday, March16th, 1995 and Friday, March 17th, 1995. Card has rough surface.eaglehawk, eaglehawk dahlia and arts festival debutante cabaret ball, commissioner maxine crouch, commissioner maurie sharkey, mrs carol sharkey, mrs lorna thomas, mrs heather bull, mrs gwen harvey -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1945
... -country st stephens church debutantes balls dances patsy smith ...Black and white photocopy of a photograph, mounted on a piece of paper, of debutants at a ball. Names of those in photo are listed on the mount to the right of the photo.At foot of photo: "Debutantes at Stephens Church of Eng. Ball. Rutherglen. Oct. 5th 1945" Transcription of names to the right of the photo typed on a separate piece of paper.st stephens church, debutantes, balls, dances, patsy smith, dawn miles, lucie newton, thelma crampton, nancy hayes, maureen johnston, denise furze, barbara furze, aileen stanton, correll jackson, lucia hankinson, shirley simmonds, pat collins, june dinsdale, marie hankinson, mavis humphreys, melva sullivan, judith devers -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Kew Mayoral Ball, Hawthorn Town Hall, 1947, 1947
Photograph of the first Kew Mayoral Ball to be held after the Second World War. The photograph formed part of the collection of WHS Dickinson and was presented to the Kew Historical Society by his daughter in 2018. A group portrait of attendees at the 1947 Kew Mayoral Ball, held in 1947 at the Hawthorn Town Hall. In the second row, centre are the Mayor and Mayoress of Kew, Cr WHS Dickinson and Mrs Doris Dickinson. Also in the photo are the acting Town Clerk of Kew, Bill Graham (3rd row at left), two flower girls, Judith and Janet Dickinson, and debutantes with their partners. Mr Ron Dickinson, the son of the Mayor and Mayoress is standing in the back row at left. The photograph is in a beige card folder embossed with the words "Portrait by C. Stuart Tompkins, Camberwell". The internal framing mount is signed in pencil with: "C Stuart Tompkins, Camberwell". 1947cr whs dickinson - mayor of kew 1946-1947, civic events - kew (vic), mayoral balls - kew (vic) -
Box Hill Historical Society
Photograph - Mayoral function, 1947
Three people attending the 1947 Mayoral Ball: Right - Councillor Bassett in dress suit standing with Mrs Bassett who is dressed in evening wear with long white gloves and holding a bunch of flowers. Left: A debutante seated and dressed in formal wear and holding a basket of flowers.Black and white photo councillors, bassett> william> cr., bassett> v. mrs., mayors, mayoral balls, box hill town hall, 1947 -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Toula Kandiliotis and Eutichia Drakopoulos, 1950
The two young women pictured at a Grecian Ball are Dimitra (Toula) Kandilotis (nee Makris) and Eutichia Drakopoulos (nee Vlassopoulos, Kioukiouris).During the 1940s through to the 1960s Grecian balls were organised by the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne. The Ithacan Philanthropic Society also conducted annual balls, the first being held in April 1918. The balls were were a much anticipated social event. Debutantes were also presented at the both the Grecian and Ithacan balls, very much a tradition adopted from Melbourne's Anglo-Australian society. A black and white photograph of a head and shoulders view of two young women in evening dress. They both have flowers in their hair. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Newspaper - Divine Debutantes, 80th Anniversary Ball
... . Debutante balls was an Anglo tradition that was taken up ...The Ithacan Philanthropic Society, 'The Ulysses' celebrated its 80th Anniversary at the Debutante Ball on Saturday 21 September 1996 at the Carlton Crest Hotel Grand Waldorf Ballroom. Much loved Ithacan actress Irini Papas was MC for the evening and guest of honour was the Consul of Greece, Mr. George Veis. Dance instructor and coordinator of the debutante group was Olga Black who worked with the fourteen debutantes and their escorts and the young flower girl to prepare for the memorable night. Pictured (above left) are debutantes Faye Baker and Angela Thomas. For the Ithacan Philanthropic Society to endure as an active organisation for eighty years was a memorable achievement. Debutante balls was an Anglo tradition that was taken up by the Ithacan Philanthropic Society and were particularly popular in the period 1940 - 1960. There was a resurgence in popularity in the 1980s - 2000. A black and white newspaper photograph of five debutants and one flower girl on the dance floor. The photograph has been backed onto white cardboard and laminated. The photograph is one of a pair which was published in the 'Neos Kosmos' newspaper. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Grecian Ball Debutantes, 1947
... adopted the tradition of debutantes at their annual balls. A black ...The photograph features the debutante group who were presented at the 1947 Grecian Ball. Fifth from the left are: Mary and Bill Levis, Katina Kostopoulos, Mike Kostos, Desma and Jim Paizis. The Grecian Ball, organised by the Greek Community of Melbourne, was a highlight of the annual social calendar within the Greek community. The Royal Ballroom at the Exhibition Buildings was a popular venue for the event. The Grecian Ball ceased during the 1980s however has enjoyed a renaissance during 2022 and 2023.The early Greek and Ithacan communities adopted the tradition of debutantes at their annual balls. A black and white photograph with a white border at the top and bottom, of six debutantes and their partners standing in a line on a staircase.