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Villa Alba Museum
Album - Exhibition photographs, Textiles in Bloom, 2021
... Textiles in Bloom ...As part of the National Trust's Australian Heritage Festival 2021, the Kew Historical Society and the Villa Alba Museum collaborated to mount a fashion and design exhibition. The theme of the exhibition took its focus from the year-long program at the Museum featuring the use of flowers in design. The walls and ceilings of the house are notable for their use of floral and narrative painted decoration produced, in the early 1880s, for William and Anna Maria Greenlaw by the Melbourne art decoration firm the Paterson Brothers. The examples of fashion and design from the collection of the Kew Historical Society were located on the ground floor of the house: in the drawing room, dining room, morning room and in the vestibule, or ballroom as it was sometimes described in nineteenth century newspapers. The exhibition was supported by the City of Boroondara through Triennial Operational Grant funding for the Kew Historical Society and the Villa Alba Museum.Series of photographs taken by Mitchell Luo Photography of exhibition pieces in situ at the Villa Alba Museum in May 2021.textiles in bloom, exhibitions — villa alba museum, australian heritage festival 2021 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Clothing - Textiles, Ruth McGannon, Needlework, c 1950-70s
... Textiles...textiles ...These items were made as samplers either at school or most likely college. They are samples of embroidery stitches, seam types and sewing and knitting techniques.Nos 1-16 are group of samplers made from cotton lawn, cotton with sateen weave and flannel and made by Ruth McGannon. No 17 is a pair of gloves made by Margaret Russell. .1) A small square of yellow lawn with three horizontal rows in blue thread and three vertical rows in red thread of running stitch each 3.5 centimeters apart. The edges are frayed to 1.2 centimeters. .2) A larger rectangle of yellow lawn with three horizontal rows 7.8 centimeters apart and three vertical rows 10 centimeters apart of long stitch, stitched in blue thread. The edges are frayed to 2 centimeters. .3) A small square of yellow lawn with three horizontal rows and three vertical rows of blue thread of running stitch, each 1.9 centimeters apart. The edges are frayed to 1.5 centimeters. .4) A larger rectangle of yellow lawn with three horizontal rows 9 centimeters apart and three vertical rows 11.2 centimeters apart of running stitch, stitched in red thread. The edges are hemmed with two rows of long stitch .5 centimeter apart with a loose blue thread of laced running stitch weaving in and out of the red long stitch. .5) A rectangle of hemmed yellow lawn with a pocket formed at each end. Two rows of long stitch in red thread hem the edges with a blue thread stitched between each red stitch. The pockets are formed by turning back the edges and stitching them down in brown thread. R.M. is embroidered in brown chain stitch on the right side. .6) A rectangle of hemmed blue lawn the same as the previous piece but with five rows of back stitch in yellow and orange thread creating a pattern. .7) A rectangle of blue lawn with the top and bottom edges hemmed with two rows of long stitch close together in yellow and orange. The other two edge are frayed to 2.5 centimeters and has four rows of long stitch .7 centimeter apart in yellow and orange thread. .8) A blue lawn bag with two packets was made by hemming a rectangle of fabric on three sides in long stitch with orange thread, then yellow thread between the stitches. The fourth side is hemmed in hemming stitch in yellow thread with blanket stitch in yellow thread along the edge. This edge is folded up by one third to create a pocket. The edges on either side are stitched together. A row of chain stitch in orange thread is stitched down the middle to create two pockets. A tape is stitched to either side at the top and this is folded over the pocket. .9) A cream cotton with sateen weave rectangle is hemmed with a double row of orange thread in long stitch. On both sides is embroidery in orange and yellow thread. .10) A yellow cotton with sateen weave baby's bib is made from a rectangle of fabric with a semi circle cut out of the top. The edges are turned and hemmed with a narrower turning on the neck. A tape is stitched at either side of the neck. On the front is embroidered a train in blue and yellow threads. .11) A yellow lawn embroidery sampler using blue and brown thread shows long stitch, stem stitch, herringbone stitch, chain stitch, fly stitch, lazy daisy stitch, cross stitch and satin stitch. It is hemmed using drawn thread work and the bottom is scalloped and finished in blanket stitch. .12) A pink lawn embroidery sampler with green thread shows herringbone stitch, stem stitch, running stitch, chain stitch, cross stitch, lazy daisy stitch, fly stitch, feather stitch, satin stitch and back stitch. The bottom is scalloped and finished in buttonhole stitched. The other three edges are hemmed using drawn thread work. .13) A small cream flannel square with two smaller squares are stitched together down the middle in decreasing sizes using chain stitch. The largest piece is hemmed using both herringbone and a decorative blanket stitch. It also has a run and fell seam on the opposite side using both running and herringbone stitches. A row of feather stitch is on either side of the seam. The two smaller squares are frayed on the edges. .14) A cream rectangular flannel sampler has two seams along the length. One is a run and fell seam using running and herringbone stitches and the other is an open seam using running stitch and both edges are stitched down with herringbone stitch. The two shorter edges are bound and the longer edges have a tape which is stitched down to neaten the edges. On the right side are two rows of feather stitch. .15) This blue lawn apron has a rectangular gathered skirt which is attached to a waistband and in turn attached to a bib front which goes over the head. The bib and skirt sides are hemmed using decorative blanket stitch in pink and dark blue thread. The skirt hem and both sides of the waistband are stitched in two rows of herringbone in pink and dark blue thread. .16) This pale pink lawn child's shirt has french seam side seams, a waist band to which the shirt is attached using slight gathering. The sleeves have cuffs. There is a front facing and a collar and there is a small pocket in the left hand breast. .17) These yellow knitted gloves are made using plain stitch for the hand and rib for the wrist.Written on paper and stitched on to a couple of items - Ruth McGannon V.3 - 312 Written on paper and stitched to the gloves - Margaret Russell x No2embroidery, sampler, gloves, stitches, sewing, knitting, apron, costume, needlework, dressmaking, textiles -
National Wool Museum
Book, Kettling & Braun
"Kettling and Braun", 1931. Contains fliers, pictures, photos, a textile sample and specifications of textile machinery from the German manufacturer, Kettling and Braun. Includes a quotation to Collins Bros Mill, Geelong for the price of supplying a number of items of textile equipment.Book / catalogue containing specifications, photos, a textile sample and quotations for textile machinery by Kettling and Braun, 1931.textile machinery, kettling and braun collins bros mill pty ltd -
National Wool Museum
Book, Finishing Machinery
"Finishing Machinery" - James Bailey, Textile Machine Maker, Huddersfield, c. 1926. Catalogue of machinery for fulling, scouring, carbonising, dyeing and finishing woollen and worsted and other types of textiles.Catalogue of textile finishing machinery from James Bailey, textile machine maker, Huddersfield, c.1926.textile machinery textile finishing, james bailey, textile machine maker, milling, scouring, carbonising, dyeing, raising, textile machinery, textile finishing -
National Wool Museum
Model, Model of Open-Shed Loom
This paper model of an open-shed loom was produced by the Gresham Publishing Company and was part of the eight volume set of books titled: "The Textile Industries" by William S. Murphy and first published by Gresham in 1911. (The NWM holds two sets of these books; one donated in 2001 and the other donated in 1989 by Godfrey Hirst. This model was not part of the set donated in 2001, but may possibly have come into the collection with the 1989 donation. It may also have come seperately via another, unknown donor.)This paper model of an open-shed loom was produced by the Gresham Publishing Company and was part of the eight volume set of books titled: "The Textile Industries" by William S. Murphy and first published by Gresham in 1911.THE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES / MODEL OF / OPEN-SHED LOOM / SHOWING ALL DETAILS OF STRUCTURE AND WORKING / THE GRESHAM PUBLISHING COMPANY / SOUTHAMPTON STREET, STRAND, LONDONweaving looms -
Federation University Art Collection
Textile - Artwork - Textiles, "Circles in the Grains: Alton Barnes" by Tiana Zia-Kane, 2009
... textiles ...This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed textile work.art, artwork, tia zia-kane, textiles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - GRAYDON COLLECTION: CALICO COTTON MEAT BAG, 1870-1890
... TEXTILES ...Textiles. Calico cotton meat bag.''K'' embroidered in red cotton near opening. ''MEAT BAG'' written in ink on hem.textiles, domestic, calico cotton meat bag -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Aunde Album 29, Textile Plants, 2002
Aunde / Norwellan Textiles North Western Woolen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDEColour landscape photo: Map of the world dots of locations and countries maps.Textile AUNDE logo 19 Plants, 14 Countries.industry, aunde -
National Wool Museum
Jumper
Grey jumper, which formed part of the uniform for the 1987 Melbourne College of Textiles "Sheep to Suit" team and which was worn by John Hawthorne who took part in the event.Worn by participant in the 'Sheep to suit' event. Worn by participant in the 'Sheep to suit' event.Textiles/TAFE [Japanese characters]textile production fashion shearing weaving sewing, melbourne college of textiles, carding, spinning, highlights of the national wool museum: from sheep to suit - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), textile production, fashion, shearing, weaving, sewing -
National Wool Museum
Photograph, Foster Valley Mill
Depicts part of the textile mach inery used at Foster Valley Mill. This particular machine has something to do with steam - possibly an autoclave?Textile machinery from Valley Mill.textile machinery, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Chart, Characteristics of the principle textile fibres
"Characteristics of the principle textile fibres" - Achille Bayart & Co, 1967."Characteristics of the principle textile fibres" - Achille Bayart & Co, 1967.textile industry textile fibres, textile industry, textile fibres -
National Wool Museum
Catalogue
Catalogue of textile machinery made by Taylor, Wordsworth and Co., Leeds, England.Catalogue of textile machinery made by Taylor, Wordsworth and Co., Leeds, England.textile machinery, taylor, wordsworth and co. -
National Wool Museum
Certificate
Certificate of Life Membership to the Geelong Textile Society, presented to WP Harrison.Certificate of Life Membership to the Geelong Textile Society, presented to WP Harrison.geelong textile society, harrison, mr w. p. -
National Wool Museum
Book, Practical warp gaiting
"Practical warp gaiting"- W Middlebrook, "Textile Manufacturer" Monograph No 7"Practical warp gaiting"- W Middlebrook, "Textile Manufacturer" Monograph No 7textile industry - education textile machinery, textile manufacturer, warping, weaving looms, textile industry - education, textile machinery -
Australian Queer Archives
Uniform - Textiles, Mann, Roger, Roger Mann's Griffin Motor Club overlay, c1970s-1980s, 1976-1996
... Textiles ...Blue denim overlay (sleeveless jacket), with main back patch for the Griffin Motor Club, Canberra. Additional patches on the back include an Australian flag, and on the front include South Pacific Motor Club (SPMC), SPMC 20th Anniversary, Griffin MC 20th Anniversary, Griffin MC Associate Membership, Jackaroo MC Associate Membership, Southern Cross MC Associate Membership, Jackaroos Tasmania Run 1981, BMW, Australian National University (ANU) and unidentified.motorcycle club, gay, canberra -
Australian Queer Archives
Uniform - Textiles, Owen Huckel's Roo BC overlay, c.1970s-1980s, c1975
... Textiles ...This motorcycle club overlay belonged to former Roo BC [Roo Bike Club] President Owen Huckel, and dates from the mid 1970s. Prior to joining Roo BC, Huckel was a member and President of Australia's first gay motorcycle club, South Pacific Motor Club or SPMC, established in 1970. Among the Papers of Noel Lewington held by the Australian Queer Archives are two large photograph albums compiled by Huckel documenting his involvement in SPMC and Roo BC, including one which documents a trip to the USA in 1972-1973, comprising 366 photographs, maps, and ephemera documenting club runs with many west coast clubs. Sleeveless denim jacket, with yellow ribbon trim around the sleeve holes, with small patches and a metal badge on the chest, and a large back patch on the back.gay, motorcycle club -
Australian Queer Archives
Uniform - Textiles, Tony Shaw's Roo BC overlay, c.1970s-1980s
... Textiles ...This motorcycle club overlay belonged to former Roo BC [Roo Bike Club] President Tony Shaw, and dates from the mid 1970s.Sleeveless blue denim jacket with green and yellow trim to the sleeve holes, with various patches to the front, and a large club patch on the back.gay, motorcycle club -
Australian Queer Archives
Uniform - Textiles, Jasper Laybutt's Dolphin Motor Club overlay, c1990s, 1990s
... Textiles ...This Dolphin Motor Club, or DMC, overlay belonged to Jasper Laybutt, a highly active member of the Sydney LGBT community of the 1980s and 1990s, co-founding organisations like Wicked Women, Girls and Guys of Disgrace (G.O.D.), and Boys Will Be Boys. Sleeveless blue denim jacket with light and dark blue ribbon trim on the sleeve holes, with cotton patches and metal and enamel badges on the front, and a large club patch on the back.motorcycle club, transgender, gay -
Australian Queer Archives
Uniform - Textiles, Colin Simson's Roo BC overlay, 1970s-1980s, 1970s
... Textiles ...This Roo BC overlay was worn by Colin Simon int he 1970s and 1980s, and documents the wealth of club activities undertaken by one of the earliest gay motorcycle clubs in Sydney, NSW, Australia.Sleeveless blue denim jacket, or overlay, with yellow and green ribbon trim on the sleeve holes, and a large number of cotton patches, as well as metal and enamel badges on the front, and a large club patch on the back.motorcycle club, gay -
Australian Queer Archives
Uniform - Textiles, Paul Costello's Dolphin Motor Club overlay, c.1980s-1990s, 1980s
... Textiles ...This Dolphin Motor Club overlay was worn by Paul Costello in the late 1980s and early 1990s.Sleeveless blue denim jacket or overlay, with light and dark blue ribbon on the sleeve holes, with cotton patches and metal and enamel badges on the front, and a large club patch on the back.gay, motorcycle club -
National Wool Museum
Book, Negative dobby shedding motions
"Negative dobby shedding motions"- W Middlebrook, "Textile Manufacturer" Monograph No 10"Negative dobby shedding motions"- W Middlebrook, "Textile Manufacturer" Monograph No 10.textile industry - education textile machinery, textile manufacturer, weaving machinery, weaving looms, textile industry - education, textile machinery -
National Wool Museum
Book, Textile Machinery for Woollen and Worsted Manufacturers and Finishers
"Textile Machinery for Woollen and Worsted Manufacturers and Finishers" Wm. Whiteley & Sons Ltd, Lockwood, Huddersfield, England, 1926.Catalogue of textile machinery produced by Wm. Whiteley & Sons Ltd, 1926.textile machinery, wm. whiteley and sons limited, twisting machinery, winding machinery, warping machinery, carpet, tentering, cropping -
National Wool Museum
Book, Textile Machines
This book provides a brief history and overview of English textile machinery, machinery makers and factories.SHIRE / ALBUM / 103 / Textile Machines / ANNA P. BENSONtextile machinery -
National Wool Museum
Postcard
Postcard of the Metalexport building in Warsaw, Poland. Metalexport was the sole exporter of textile machinery from Poland.Postcard of the Metalexport building in Warsaw, Poland, 1959. Metalexport was the sole exporter of textile machinery from Poland. Back of a postcard of the Metalexport building in Warsaw, Poland, 1959. Metalexport was the sole exporter of textile machinery from Poland.METALEXPORTtextile machinery, metalexport -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - WOODEN GLOVE STRETCHERS, 1950s
... TEXTILES ...Textiles. Wooden glove stretchers. Centre separated with a wooden bead with tensioned metal piece between the handles.textiles, domestic, wooden glove stretchers -
National Wool Museum
Costing estimates
Set of eight costing estimates with cloth samples, for Godfrey Hirst textiles 1924-1925.Set of eight costing estimates with cloth samples, for Godfrey Hirst textiles 1924-1925.July 1st 1924 to June 30th 1925..textile industry - history textile production, godfrey hirst and co. pty ltd excelsior woollen and worsted mills, blankets, cloth - woollen, cloth - union, textile industry - history, textile production -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - SQUARE CROCHETED KNEE RUG
... TEXTILES ...Textiles, cream coloured square crocheted knee rug with 7cm fringing on all sides. Old box 75.textiles, domestic, square crocheted knee rug -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: DOYLEY
... TEXTILES ...Textile. Cream coloured linen doyley with embroidered scalloped flowers around outer edge. Old box 573.textiles, domestic, cream coloured linen doyley -
National Wool Museum
Photograph, Scouring Machines, Unknown
Photographs were most likely used for promotional purposes. Room filled with wool scouring machines in an unknown textile mill.Sepia photo of a room filled with Scouring Machines in landscape format, located a textile mill.textile machinery, wool manufacture, wool, scouring -
National Wool Museum
Trousers
Suit pants, cream, natural, wool. Part of the three piece suit which set the "Sheep to suit" record by Melbourne College of Textiles in 1982Part of the 'Sheep to Suit' event outfit.A product of the Clothing School, MELBOURNE COLLEGE OF TEXTILES/ PURE WOOLtextile production fashion shearing weaving sewing, melbourne college of textiles australian wool corporation sunbeam corporation limited, spinning, highlights of the national wool museum: from sheep to suit - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), textile production, fashion, shearing, weaving, sewing