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Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Clothing
Enclosed in pillow caseFur stole in archive box, brown fox stole with satin liningcostume accessories, clothes accessories -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Costume and Accessories, c1900
... grampians Stawell Clothing Material Brown Half Length Fur Coat ...Brown Half Length Fur Coat. Satin Linedstawell clothing material -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Costume and Accessories
... grampians Stawell Clothing Material Full Length Fur Coat Clothing ...Full Length Fur Coatstawell clothing material -
Brighton Historical Society
Clothing - Coat, Fur coat, circa 1940s
... is the monogram "M.E.C." Fur coat Clothing Coat K. Feitel ...This coat was made by Kallman Feitel (1877-1947), an Austrian-born furrier who emigrated to Australia around 1899. His shop was situated at 102-103 Beach Street, Port Melbourne.Long dark brown astrakhan coat with a brown fur collar and brown silk lining. Embroidered in the lining near the hem is the monogram "M.E.C."Label, woven, gold text on brown: "K. FEITEL / MELBOURNE"fur coat, fur, astrakhan, kallman feitel, k feitel, 1940s -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Quilt, Mrs Adolphina Noll, Wilmington Wagga, 1934
Made by Adolphina Noll in 1934 in Wilmington, South Australia as a wedding gift for Mr Joe and Mrs Ida (aka 'Ike') Fulwood. Mrs Noll was Ike's maternal grandmother and was 69 when she made the quilt. (It was used on a bed in a plain heavy woven calico cover which was secured with safety pins. The cover is not in existence.) It was given to Lois Densham in Adeleide from Ike, who was a close friend of Lois' sister, Doreen Saunders.Double bed sized quilt cover insert made from several items of clothing: men's frock coat (possibly from the 1900's), another men's coat (date unknown), a woman's coat with a fur trim on the pockets (possibly from the 1930's) and a woman's dress or skirt (circa 1920-30's). The clothing pieces have been arranged in an apparent haphazard way to create a shape with straight edges and corners to fit neatly into a cover onto a bed. Lining materials are apparent on the back of the woman's skirt/dress pieces which may also show that this item of clothing was either taken apart or never finished. Orange cotton lining material is also evident on some pieces of the men's coat.handicrafts, quilting, running stitch group, running stitch collection, highlights of the national wool museum: from waggas to the wool quilt prize - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), noll, mrs adolphina fulwood, mrs e. g. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Fur Jacket, 1970s
... material. Clothing Fur Jacket ...Worn by donor's daughter during the 1970s.Fake fur jacket with cream to brown VanDyke stripe pattern of fur. Wide raglan sleeves. Slit front pockets, fully lined in brown rayon material.Sabena Fashions of Melbourne 30% Polyacrylcostume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Dress and Jacket, 1968
Purchased in 1968 by Phyl Johnson at Myers. Worn twice by her and then, in 1990, by her mother, Mrs M. Gray at her grand daughter's wedding at Box Hill, St Andrews Presbyterian Church1968 Pale pink pure wool, short sleeved dress. Round neck with zip from neckline to waist. Fully lined in pink polyester fabric. Detail stitching from bustline to waist and continuing across waist line at back. Fitted pink jacket has waist length long sleeve, trimmed with a collar of faux fur. Fastened with three buttons and loops, and has two pockets with detailed stitching. Jacket is fully lined with pink polyester.Merco Dabroncostume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Fur Coat, c1970
... is lined with brown rayon and has two pockets. Clothing Fur Coat ...The coat was donated by Penguin Dry Cleaners Tunstall Square as it had not been collected for two yearsc1970 Full length imitation fur coat with tie belt. Coat is lined with brown rayon and has two pockets.costume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Stole
Was worn for gala occasions. Fur was made by Stephen Dattner for donor. He was a business acquaintance.Honey mink fur stole with collar and removable tails - lined with beige synthetic satin and it has pocketscostume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Fur Collar, c1949
... and edged with black bias binding. Clothing Fur Collar ...This fur collar is part of the Lingard Collection donated by Rod and Bev Lingard. It was made by Herbert (Bert) Lingard for his wife Sybil for whom he made nearly all of her dresses and coats..|Herbert, William Lingard was a tailor whose business 'Lingard Modes' operated in the Manchester Unity Building, Swanston Street, Melbourne, C1949. Later he worked from his home in 476 St Kilda Road Melbourne.|NP2453 shows Bert at his sewing machine.|NP2454 shows Sybil and Bert with friends Erne and Mag Simek.Brown fur collar and revere, lapin. Lined with black interfacing and edged with black bias binding.costume accessories, collar accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Fur collar
... . Clothing Fur collar ...Cream and pale brown mottled fur collar - has been removed from a garment. Taurmaline Mink.costume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Fur Stole
... cotton wadding padding. Clothing Fur Stole ...Dark fur collar lined with dark brown velvet with blue cotton wadding padding.costume accessories, collar accessories, costume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Coat, 1968
Coat was purchased & worn by Judith's Mother, Jean Gorsuch, in 1968 as her best coat. Jean Gorsuch loved fur and fur trimming - she loved this coat and always felt very smart in it. It is very heavy.Beige wool coat with cream fur collar (coat has a self zig-zag pattern in the wool). Straight style - long sleeves. It is a very heavy coat.Bonwear Clothing Melbourne.costume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Fur Collar
... . Clothing Fur Collar ...The collar was worn by Mrs. Kate Warren, mother-in-law of Frances, who lived at Mitcham Road Vermont about 40 years ago.Small dark brown fur collar. A hook (no eye) to fasten with. Not lined.costume accessories, clothes accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Fur Stole
... with fox head clasp and four tails. Cloth woven chain. Clothing Fur ...Brown fur stole with fox head clasp and four tails. Cloth woven chain.costume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Child's synthetic fur bolero/cape, C 1970's
... fur bolero with hood and lining. Clothing Child's synthetic ...Child's handmade cape/bolero. Made for child c 1970's.Child's cream synthetic fur bolero with hood and lining.clothing, handmade, c1970, child -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1930
Black and white photograph of Phyllis Beyer wearing a cloche hat and fur tippetgenealogy, clothing -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, J F C Farquhar, Ratting on the Yarra, 1891
... -rat once widely trapped for its fur. The trapping of rakali...-rat once widely trapped for its fur. The trapping of rakali ...At the beginning of the 1890s, the Kew businessman and Town Councillor, Henry Kellett, commissioned J.F.C. Farquhar to photograph scenes of Kew. These scenes included panoramas as well as pastoral scenes. The resulting set of twelve photographs was assembled in an album, Kew Where We Live, from which customers could select images for purchase.The preamble to the album describes that the photographs used the ‘argentic bromide’ process, now more commonly known as the gelatine silver process. This form of dry plate photography allowed for the negatives to be kept for weeks before processing, hence its value in landscape photography. The resulting images were considered to be finely grained and everlasting. Evidence of the success of Henry Kellett’s venture can be seen today, in that some of the photographs are held in national collections.It is believed that the Kew Historical Society’s copy of the Kellett album is unique and that the photographs in the book were the first copies taken from the original plates. It is the first and most important series of images produced about Kew. The individual images have proved essential in identifying buildings and places of heritage value in the district.In Farquhar’s close-up portrait of the rat catcher and his dog, the photographer excludes any extraneous data that otherwise might have provided a spatial or motivational context. The contemporary or the present day viewer is required to construct a narrative to explore or understand what is occurring. The title of the picture might incline a viewer to believe that what they see is an exercise in vermin control, and that the rat concerned might be an introduced black or brown rodent. A more likely scenario is that the rat catcher is focussed on catching ‘rakali’, a native water-rat once widely trapped for its fur. The trapping of rakali for use in the manufacture of fashionable clothing accelerated as introduced furs such as musquash became more expensive. It was not until 1938 that rakali were granted protected status.Ratting on the Yarrakew illustrated, kew where we live, photographic books, henry kellett, yarra river -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing, Otex, Pale Brown Simulated Fur Coat, 1960s
... Simulated Fur Coat Clothing Clothing Otex ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories.Pale brown woven simulated fur coat by Otex of MelbourneLabel: BY OTEX MELBOURNE / WOVEN SIMULATED FUR / TYBER / ONLY NATURE CAN COMPETE / SIZE 12otex melbourne, fur coats, faux fur, fashion -- 1960s, fashion design -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Evening Coat, 1930s
The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories.Long black velvet evening coat with an attached wide collar of brown fur. The same fur is used to border the long sleeves. The garment and or the attached fur would appear to be homemade.women's clothing, evening wear, australian fashion, evening coats, teresa mayer -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Fur Stole, Ermine Stole, 1950-1965
... costume accessories Furs - ermine women's clothing Large size pale ...Large size pale brown ermine stole with tails at ends.costume accessories, furs - ermine, women's clothing -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Fur Stole, Arctic Fox Fur Stole, 1940-1959
... collar Arctic Fox Fur Stole Clothing Fur Stole K Feitel ...Large white fox collarfurs, costume accessories, arctic fox, women's clothing -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Fur Collar, Bi-coloured Lapin Collar, 1930-1952
... Collar Clothing Fur Collar K Feitel ...Pale brown and white lapin fur collar with mallet shaped endsfurs, costume accessories, lapin - rabbit skins -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Fur Stole, Rectangular Brown Fur Stole, 1930-1939
... brown fur stole Rectangular Brown Fur Stole Clothing Fur Stole K ...Small lined rectangular brown fur stolefurs, costume accessories, fur stoles, fur collars -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Clothing Accessories, Fur Collar
... costume accessories Small brown fur collar Fur Collar Clothing ...Small brown fur collarfurs, costume accessories -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Fur Stole, Three Full Body Sable Stole, 1930-1955
... Full Body Sable Stole Clothing Fur Stole K Feitel ...Narrow brown fur wrap comprised of three separate sable pelts including heads, feet and tailsfurs, costume accessories, stoles -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Fur Collars, Two Full Body Marten Fur Collars, 1920-1930
... in 1930. Items of fur clothing with provenance allowing a creation ...The collars can be dated to the 1920s, evidenced by a photograph of Gwen Steele (nee Kelly) wearing them on a trip in New Zealand in 1930. Items of fur clothing with provenance allowing a creation date of the 1920sTwo fur collars made of European marten fur. One collar is of Stone (Beech) Marten fur; the other of Baum (Pine) Marten.Handwritten Note on reverse of photo Photo taken in 1930 in NZ. Mrs Gwen Kelly, now Gwen Steele, wearing Stone Marten fur. Also Baum Marten fur about same date. (Weasel type animal with valuable fur - Oxford Dic.)fur collars, full body furs, stone marten fur collar, baum marten fur collar, furs - 1920s -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Collar, Faux Astrakhan Collar, 1950s
Brown imitation astrakhan fur collarcostume accessories, faux fur -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Fur Stole, Large Fitted Brown Fur Stole, 1945-1958
... with a hook and eye Large Fitted Brown Fur Stole Clothing Fur Stole K ...Large fitted brown fur stole, held at the front with a hook and eyefashion & design collection - kew historical society, costume accessories, fur stoles -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Evening Coat, 1920–1930
The donor, whose parents owned an antique shop believed that the evening coat was owned by the family of Cr Morris Nathan and his wife Margaret Frances, nee MacKay. Maurice Nathan was born in Kew in 1914 and died in East Melbourne in 1982. He was a student of Trinity Grammar School, Kew. He was Lord Mayor, and his wife Lady Mayoress, of the City of Melbourne for two terms between 1961 and 1963. The age of the coat, created in a design typical of the 1920s would suggest that it is of an earlier vintage, almost certainly dating from the 1920s, but perhaps earlier. The opulence of the sequinned and beaded embroidery have led to the supposition that it may be an opera coat inherited from an earlier generation.Three quarter length, red and cream silk, padded evening coat highlighted on the cuffs and hem with iridescent sequins, beading and pearls of different shapes and sizes. These decorative features are arranged in a formal design, particularly at centre back. Above the beaded sections are sunbursts outlined in gold beads.Trimmed rabbit fur at collar and cuffs. The sleeves are shaped above the embroidered sections while the hem features a zig-zag profile. MEASUREMENTS - Neck to hem front 93cm; Neck to hem back 100cm; Circumference 126cm; Shoulder to cuff 72cm; Shoulder width 36cm.Traditionally, pre acquisition, stored in brown suitcase embossed in gilt with the name R. NATHANevening jackets, opera coats, fashion -- 1920s