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Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Basketwork fan
Basketwork heart-shaped fan. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1900's
Fan shaped Hair Clipstawell -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Women's Accessories, 1930s
These items do not necessarily form a set. Several of the items are of miniature size and may have been samples for commercial travellers or shop displays or possibly used by women travelling. All of the items have their modern-day equivalents though hand fans are not widely used today.These items are retained as examples of women’s accessories as used in past years. The sample-size items have a particular appeal to us today.This is a collection of women’s accessories and make-up items with most of the items being of miniature or sample size. .1 Green bakelite fan with a white ribbon insert and fretwork at the top curved end of the fan. .2 Three lipsticks with red lids and black and gold metal inserts. .3 One lipstick with a pink lid and a silver and red metal insert. .4 Two lipsticks with gold lids and gold metal inserts. .5 Green tin of talcum powder with a white lid .6 Manicure set in a green bakelite container with four metal manicure items with green handles and an emery board. This set holder also contains a 5d. tramway ticket from Melbourne. These items above are in an old metal chocolate tin but this is not the container that would have housed the items originally. ‘Michel’ ‘Anne Page’ ‘Starlet’ ‘Judith Aden’ ‘Cashmere Bouquet Colgate’ ‘Pascall Claremont Tasmania’ vintage women’s accessories, history of warrnambool -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: FAN
A paper fan with a person and flowers printed on it.costume accessories, fans, clothing accessories, lydia chancellor, collection, costume accessories, fan, objects, clothing, fashion -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard
Unused postcard With novelty fan attached. -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Certificate
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.Certificate of test magnet electric fan -
Mont De Lancey
Fan
Bakelite folding fan with floral pattern.fans, folding fans -
Tennis Australia
Hand Fan, Circa 1890s
A hand fan decorated with graphic illustration depicting a lawn tennis match. Paper on wood frame. Metal label adhered to backing below fan reads: 'AMERICAN ALLEN FAN/ CIRCA 1890S'. Fan also mounted to cloth-lined frame backing. Materials: Ink, Paper, Wood, Metal, Adhesive label, Glass, Clothtennis -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Magazine, Mission to Seafarers, Flying Angel News (FAN), October 2016
A 16 page full cover magazine. 160th Anniversary issue No 18 October 2016. Features anniversary logo and the Mission to Seafarers oval logo on the front cover.flying angel club, flying angel league, magazine, 160th anniversary edition -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - SALT SPOON
A DELICATE FAN SHAPED SALT SPOON, SILVER salt spoon, cutlery, spoon -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Accessory - Costume and Accessories
Heart Shaped Cane Fan. McClure Collection.stawell clothing material -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Fan
Carved wooden fan with purple ribbon thread.costume accessories, female -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Memorabilia - Fan, Commemoration Fan- The Australian National Korean War Memorial Dedication, circa 2000
Tri coloured fan on black wooden handle. The Australian National Korean War Memorial dedication, 17-18 April 2000. korean war, korean war veterans of korea, korean war memorial, commemorative fan -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Accessory, Paper, Wood & Metal Cockade Fan, 19th Century
The Kew Historical Society's Fashion & Design collection includes a small and representative collection of women's fashion accessories, inherited, owned, used and or donated by members of the Society. These items date from the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, and conform to fashions and styles popular during the period of their use. Some of the items are handmade, while others are mass-produced commercial products. Black paper, wood and metal cockade fanfashion accessories, fans, cockade fans -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Accessory, Paper, Wood & Metal Cockade Fan, 19th Century
The Kew Historical Society's Fashion & Design collection includes a small and representative collection of women's fashion accessories, inherited, owned, used and or donated by members of the Society. These items date from the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, and conform to fashions and styles popular during the period of their use. Some of the items are handmade, while others are mass-produced commercial products. White paper, wood and metal cockade fanfashion accessories, fans, cockade fans -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - GREETING CARD, 1900
Greeting Card: Heart Shaped covered in red velvet with a plastic like material in the shape of a fan with the word 'Remembrance in silver' across the face of the three sectioned fan. A cream ribbon is threaded through the fan and a bunch of Forget Me Not flowers is painted on the front with a cream cotton tassel on the base of the fan. The back is plain card which has slits for a stand. Box 625ephemera, mementoes, cards, greet card. remembrance. memento. -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Fan
Traditional Asian wooden decorative fan with floral decoration"PMA 0168/2" -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Black and white, Mission Launch towing boat - Cup Day picnic 1928, 1928
On page 14 (cut page from fan album)1928, picnic, motor boat, cup day, fan album -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Fan, c1920s
Cream bone fan with gold ribbon threaded through it.costume accessories, female -
Tennis Australia
Fan, Circa 2000
Heinieken-branded plastic hand fan Materials: Plastictennis -
Arapiles Historical Society
Accessory - Fan
AHS original, local collectionBlack fabric fan with white painted floral patternnatimuk, ladies' fashion, costume accessories -
Mont De Lancey
Brooch, 1887
Worn by Miss Frances Quayle (later Mrs. W.J. Sebire)Silver brooch with a raised floral design in a fan shape. -
Mont De Lancey
Fan
Black ostrich feather folding fan with satin bow.fans, folding fans -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - Myer Emporium advertising fan
Social history of Myer business operations and records.Myer Emporium advertising paper folding fan, made of paper and light card. Unfolded the fan reveals a floral design in white, yellow and orange. Undated production and distribution date.The Myer Emporium, Ltd.social history, adverising -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Animal specimen - Great Crested Grebe, Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1860-1880
The Great Crested Grebe is the largest bird in the Grebe family. It has a long neck with a black crown and orange/black "fans" on the sides of the face. This bird can be found in all Australian states and territories and typically resides in open bodies of fresh water. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum and the National Museum of Victoria, as well as individuals such amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. These skins were then mounted by members of the Burke Museum Committee and put-on display in the formal space of the Museum’s original exhibition hall where they continue to be on display. This display of taxidermy mounts initially served to instruct visitors to the Burke Museum of the natural world around them, today it serves as an insight into the collecting habits of the 19th century. This specimen is part of a significant and rare taxidermy mount collection in the Burke Museum. This collection is scientifically and culturally important for reminding us of how science continues to shape our understanding of the modern world. They demonstrate a capacity to hold evidence of how Australia’s fauna history existed in the past and are potentially important for future environmental research. This collection continues to be on display in the Museum and has become a key part to interpreting the collecting habits of the 19th century.A Great Crested Grebe in a tall position standing on a wooden pedestal. It has a long neck and bill with coloured plumage. The crest is black with orange and black cheek "fans" on the sides of the face. The eyes are made of glass and are a red/black colour. On paper tag: "[Austra]lian... [G]rebe... [pa]ge, 42" taxidermy mount, taxidermy, animalia, burke museum, beechworth, australian museum, skin, reynell eveleigh johns, bird, great crested grebe -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Weldon's Practical Needlework No 328 Vol 28
Paper booklet of needlework.Always in print.|Weldon's Pen Painting And Stencilling--- Fan, Bag, Screen, Etc.books, reference, handcrafts, needlework -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Beaded Bag
The bag belonged to Dorothy's mother who resided in Canterbury Road, Vermont, Unit 1, next to Steven Reserve for 20 years until she died. Information from Dorothy Meagher re bead bag:-Dorothy Mavis Don (owner of bag) was born in Cowangie, S.A. in Mallee country in 1907. She married Douglas William Stewart on 22-1-1927 in the Presbyterian Church in Cowangie. Dorothy (known as Mavis) was an accomplished designer and sewer who made clothes etc. up to her death.Multicoloured wooden beaded handbag with handles and zipper. Fan shape.costume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Fan
From a collection donated by Mary McGowan. Brought to Australia by Mary Russell in 1934, a relative of donorWide fan with Spanish scene painted on gold paper backgroundA la Feria de Sevilla de Vigo Recuerdocostume accessories, female -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Accessory, Handheld Bone & Paper Fan, 19th Century
The Kew Historical Society's Fashion & Design collection includes a small and representative collection of women's fashion accessories, inherited, owned, used and or donated by members of the Society. These items date from the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, and conform to fashions and styles popular during the period of their use. Some of the items are handmade, while others are mass-produced commercial products. Woman's bone and white paper fan with metal finger ringfashion and textiles collection, fashion accessories, fans, concertina fans, finger rings -
Montsalvat
Plaster Mould, Untitled
Plaster mould of a fan or mirror shaped design depicting a bull.Nonematcham skipper, mould, jewellery, bull