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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - GRAYDON COLLECTION: SEMI CIRCULAR BEADED PURSE, 1870-1890
Textiles. Semicircular beaded purse. Blue beads and tassel at bottom of purse. Top section has mauve beads with coloured beaded flowers. Letters in brown beads ''TREU ,,,, TMER''. The top opening is edged with pearl beads with gold cord threaded around the opening.textiles, domestic, semicircular beaded purse. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - GRAYDON COLLECTION: RAAF FABRIC PURSE, 1870-1890
Textiles. Mauve coloured silk fabric purse with fold over top in V-shape with scalloped edge. On front of folded over section RAAF wings and letters. R.A.A.F. painted in fabric paint - gold, blue and white. Zig zag stripes on front corners.textiles, domestic, raaf fabric purse -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - FLOUR BAG COLLECTION: CALICO UTILITY BAG, 1900-1950
Textiles. Calico utility bag made of four 25 lb flour bags. Flour bags have been unstitched, flattened and joined together to make a larger utility bag with top opening. Bags- Anchor, Thomas Bros, Jeffs Bros X 2.textiles, domestic, calico utility bag -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Decorative object - Cotton chintz applique on linen wall hanging [Broderie Perse], 19th Century
This broderie perse' wall hanging was donated to the Kew Historical Society in 1980 by Mrs Joy Ivory. The hanging had belonged to her mother - Amy Grigg - and was used by the latter to demonstrate skills in darning (the red stitching). Provenance includes a certificate dating from 1889 which records an award to Amy Grigg of Pakington Street (Kew) for skills in needlework, issued by the Kew Floral Industrial & Art Society. Amy Grigg later married Albert Watson, the son of John Watson. The latter was an early pastor of the Kew Methodist Church in Highbury Grove, Kew. Both the Watson and Grigg families were early pioneers of Kew. While the hanging was modified by Amy Grigg in 1889, the original textile dates from an earlier period when 'Broderie Perse' (Persian embroidery) was used to create quilts and wall hangings. It is estimated that the hanging dates from the first half of the 19th century. An exact dating will require a detailed examination of the cotton chintz fabrics used to embroider the hanging. This appliquéd wall hanging is one of the earliest textiles in the Kew Historical Society's fashion & textiles collection. Similar examples are held in major international collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum. This example of broderie perse is significant for the cross-cultural influence of Indian textiles on European taste, not unusual given the English foothold in India during this period. Additional interest is due to the mixing of Indian and European textiles in the design, while staying true to the derivation of the design. The textile is both well-provenanced and rare. While it is unlikely to be Australian-made, it is probably an example of a textile brought to Australia during the colonial period that indicates a desire to decorate interiors using items created in and for the English home. On another level, the wall hanging is a fine example of 'women's work' in the first half of the nineteenth century.Small wall hanging, comprised of five panels that are each appliquéd by hand in herringbone stitch using a range of decorative figurative motifs including flora and fauna. The design is based on an Indian palimpore representing a tree of life design. The base textile is a cream linen while the appliquéd figures or shapes are cut from cotton chintz. These additions are probably a mix of Indian and European designs. The quality of the herringbone stitching is very fine. Later stitching in red wool was added in the 1890s to demonstrate skill in darning. The main panel is bordered by a narrow green and ecru braid. It has a narrow tan braid at the top and bottom of the two side panels. A surrounding tan braid around the entire textile is missing in some places. textiles, applique, broderie perse, amy grigg, wall hangings, migration -
National Wool Museum
Archive - About Wool, International Wool Secretariat, 1995
Part of a collection of books, manuals, photographs, letters and clothing relating to the working life of Stuart Ascough. Stuart's career in the wool industry spanned over 43 years from 1960 to 2003 in various roles including Topmaking Plant Manager at Courtaulds Ltd. in Spennymore, U.K., Operations Manager at Port Phillip Mills in Williamstown Victoria, Marketing Executive, Early Stage Wool Processing at the International Wool Secretariat Melbourne, Australia and General Manager of Victoria Wool Processors Pty. Ltd. in Laverton North, Victoria. Throughout his career Stuart travelled extensively, and in the 1990s worked at many topmaking mills in China on quality improvement projects. He also provided technical advice and training at mills in India, Ukraine, Lithuania, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Latvia, Byelorussia and other parts of Europe and Asia.A series of ten A4 information leaflets with various titles on the theme of 'About Wool...'. Some leaflets are single sheets double sided, some are folded four sided leaflets. All have different colours and titles, including 'Australian Wool Industry Statistics', 'History of the Australian Wool Industry', 'Guide to Wool Textiles', 'Wool the Fibre', 'Trademarks of Wool', 'Wool and the Environment', 'The Australian Sheep Flock', 'Care of Wool', 'The Natural Properties of Wool' and 'The Processing of Raw Wool into Yarn'. Leaflets show illustrations, logos, images and text.8394.1: No.1 / AUSTRALIAN / WOOL INDUSTRY / STATISTICS 8394.2: No. 2 / HISTORY OF THE / AUSTRALIAN WOOL / INDUSTRY 8394.3: No. 3 / GUIDE TO WOOL TEXTILES 8394.4: No. 4 / WOOL THE FIBRE 8394.5: No. 5 / TRADEMARKS OF WOOL 8394.6: No. 6 / WOOL AND THE ENVIRONMENT 8394.7: No. 7 / THE / AUSTRALIAN SHEEP / FLOCK 8394.8: No. 8: / CARE OF WOOL 8394.9: No. 9 / THE NATURAL / PROPERTIES OF WOOL 8394.10: No. 10 / THE PROCESSING OF / RAW WOOL INTO YARNstuart ascough, international wool secretariat, victoria wool processors, port phillip mills pty ltd, topmaking, career, wool industry, mills, leaflet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - MAGGIE BARBER COLLECTION: OVAL DOYLEY WITH SPRAY OF FLOWERS ON NET, Early 1900's
Textiles. Oval in shape, with eight semi-circular scallops, outlined in .8 cm embroidered braid edging, This braid is looped in a circular fashion at the intersection of each scallop, to form a''flower shape'' 1.8 cm in diameter. A spray of flower and leaves-three stems, fills the centre.textiles, domestic, oval doyley with spray of flowers on net -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - ACCESSORIES COLLECTION: LADIES BROWN FABRIC HANDBAG, 1900's Edwardian
Textiles. Brown fabric handbag with brown xylonite or celluloid frame with hinged clasp. Brown silk fabric with insert at lower edge of brown and gold patterened fabric. Plastic chain link carrying handle (broken). Lined with patterned cotton fabric (blue,red,yellow).textiles, domestic, ladies brown fabric handbag -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - GRAYDON COLLECTION: TAPESTRY PIECE, 1870-1890
Textiles. Rectangular shaped tapestry piece dipping to V shape at lower edge. Piece is covered with bead work in floral pattern of white, grey, gold and green. Bright green lining piece of shantung fabric has been pinned to the tapestry piece. Work is unfinished.textiles, domestic, tapestry piece. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - A PAIR OF PILLOW SHAMS, 1950s
Textiles. A pair of bright yellow cotton pillow shams. Front covered with grid pattern (10X6) of 6-7 cm rosettes of net fabric with embroidered yellow centres. 7 cm frill of net around edges-tacked onto cotton fabric. Machine hemmed.textiles, domestic, pair of pillow shams -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Textile - Costume and Accessories, 1943
North Western Woollen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDEGrey Blanket. Pink Blanket Stitch Both Ends. – Woollen Mills (Norwellan) 1943stawell clothing material -
National Wool Museum
Book - A Forecast of the textile vogues for the coming season from R. S. & S. Woollen Mill, Geelong Part IV, Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill, 1941
The Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mills was located near the Barwon river on Pakington Street, Geelong, where its building still stands. The mill was established in October 1922 with capital acquired from War Gratuity Bonds. The mill produced fine grade woollen products with its speciality being ‘Retsol’ travelling rugs.31 page red book bound with metal pins containing fabric samples glued onto paper, with some printed text.cover: [printed] A FORECAST OF TEXTILE VOGUES / FOR THE COMING SEASON / FROM / R. S. & S. Woollen Mill. / Geelongr. s. & s mill, soldiers, sailors, geelong, war, wool, mill -
National Wool Museum
Book - A Forecast of the textile vogues for the coming season from R. S. & S. Woollen Mill, Geelong Part 1, Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill, 1941
The Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mills was located near the Barwon river on Pakington Street, Geelong, where its building still stands. The mill was established in October 1922 with capital acquired from War Gratuity Bonds. The mill produced fine grade woollen products with its speciality being ‘Retsol’ travelling rugs.25 page red book bound with metal pins containing fabric samples glued onto paper, with some printed text.cover: [printed] A FORECAST OF TEXTILE VOGUES / FOR THE COMING SEASON / FROM / R. S. & S. Woollen Mill. / Geelongr. s. & s mill, soldiers, sailors, geelong, war, wool, mill -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Valley Worsted Mill, 1923
Photographic postcard depicting the newly constructed Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.Photographic postcard, black and white. Depicts an aerial view of the newly constructed textile mill. A chimney stack and many saw toothed roofs can be seen.POST CARD / CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS ONLY / KODAK / AUSTRALtextile mills, valley worsted mill foster valley mill pty ltd, aerial photography, factory, wool, industrial building -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Award - Athletic Sash, c. 1954
These sashes were awarded to Frank Pevitt a successful runner in the late 1940's and early 1950's. The year 1954 was when Frank finally came into his own. In March he came second in the mile and two miles in Bendigo and then, a week later, won the Lilydale Gift and the Eighty five pound prize. In April he won the two-mile Grampian Stakes at Stawell. In a large field of 81 starters, he won by five yards. Following this, he came a creditable third in the Bendigo Guineas. To cap off the year, at the end of December he won the Port Fairy Mile from John Barmby, 'effortlessly' according to the Argus newspaper. In 1955 Frank won the mile at the Orford Sports Club meeting and then decided to retire from running More information on Frank's career as a runner can be found in 'Icons of Port Fairy' a book published by the Port Fairy Historical Society which contains information on objects and people 'Iconic' in our area.These sashes are representative of local resident Frank Pevitt's athletics career and the part that sport played in the early 20th century2 sashes royal blue, a. Port Fairy mile, metal badge with metal badge of wreath & athlete, metallic fringe. b. Orford - textile fringea. PF Athletic Club/PF mile, 1954/presented by Hanley Bros/ Proprietors PF Gazette/won by F.D.Pevitt b. Orford Sports Carnival/Orford Mile/15-1-55/won by F.D.Pevittlocal history, trophies & awards, sports, athletics, frank pevitt, orford, port fairy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - ACCESSORIES COLLECTION: BLACK BEADED HANDBAG, Edwardian
Textiles. Black beaded handbag. Oval shaped with xylonite or celluloid frame with fanlike pattern and twist clasp. Diagonal beaded floral pattern on front and back of a stem with pink flowers and green leaves. Plastic chainlink carrying handle. Lined with black cotton fabric. Hand stitched.textiles, domestic, black beaded handbag -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - ACCESSORIES COLLECTION: LADIES BROWN VELVET HANDBAG, 1900's
Textiles. Brown velvet handbag with ornate decorative silver metal frame with slide clasp. Silver metalchain carrying handle with three metal rings attaching tow pieces of chain. Lined with brown leather. Name written in pen inside handbag , possibly C.Martin, difficult to read.textiles, domestic, ladies brown velvet handbag -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - LINEN PILLOW CASE 1851, 1851
Textiles. White linen pillow case-hand stitched. Fold over flap (7cm) at one end with four button holes. Only one button (1 cm white plastic) remains in place. Written in ink near row of buttons is 'Mary Carter 2 1851'.Written in ink near row of buttons ''Mary Carter 2 1851''textiles, domestic, white linen pillow case -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - PALE PINK BEADED PURSE, Early 1900s
Textiles. Pale pink beaded purse. Diamond pattern at top and bottom of clear glass beads. Floral pattern across centre of silver coloured beads. Beaded on both sides. Lined with cream coloured cotton fabric. Brass frame and clasp with brass chain carrying handle.textiles, domestic, pale pink beaded purse. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Postcard - ALBUM, POSTCARDS, c.1906 - 1916
The cards relate to Stephen Nicholas Flett No 97 AIF. Refer 2113.15 for his service history. Photo album with 50 cigar pockets containing black & white, coloured or made of textiles, postcards from Aust, Great Britain, & France, and Christmas & birthday cards. All have writing on the back from different family members and/or sweetheart.books-albums, documents - postcards -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: TEA TOWEL
Textiles. Cream coloured huckaback fabric tea towel. Embossed wreath pattern in lines. Short edges hemmed. Long edges selvedge. Old box 573.textiles, domestic, huckaback tea towel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Heroes of Holeproof, 2010
Booklet and DVD produced by the Textile Clothing and Footwear Union of Australia.Booklet and DVD produced by the Textile Clothing and Footwear Union of Australia on the closure of the Holeproof factory Nunawading. The booklet mainly consists of recollection of the workers. See NP3674 for DVD.Booklet and DVD produced by the Textile Clothing and Footwear Union of Australia. trade unions, holeproof -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Flag - South Vietnam, c.1950
The flag of the Republic of Vietnam served as the South Vietnamese national flag during that country's existence between 1948 and 1975. The flag, being of a defunct state, is no longer officially used in Vietnam today, but is still shown and used overseas by many Vietnamese emigrés.The flag under which the soldiers of South Vietnam fought and by association, alongside which the Allied nations also fought during the Vietnam War.Framed textile, with glass and dark brown timber and gold frame. Large yellow flag with three red horizontal stripes. Small brass plaque in lower quadrant.Flag of Republic of Vietnam.flag, vietnam, republic of vietnam national flag, 1949 to 1975, vietnam war, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - SOUVENIR - Wool embroidered pouch, 1914-1918
Item sent home to daughter, " Elizabeth Dorothy Irene Wood". Private John Edward Wood 5239, 6th Battalion, Killed in Action 20/9/1917. No known grave. Name on the Menin Gate Panel 7, AWM Panel 49, Bendigo RSL Museum Front wall Honour Roll. Headstone at the Eaglehawk Cemetery erected by his wife Ethel Irene Wood.Rectangle pouch, brown, green and apricot colour geometric pattern, wool embroidered. Peach coloured nylon fabric on inside with blue cotton embroidery. Two small pockets for storing items have a blue satin bow on the edge.souvenir, textile -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - CUSHION COVER
Textiles, brown coloured cushion cover of tapestry fabric on one side and yellow cotton fabric on reverse side. Edged with 5 mm cotton cord with loops and pom poms at corners. Tapestry fabric side has a pattern of concentric squares of yellow embroidered lines, squares and leaf patterns.textiles, domestic, cushion cover -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Textile - Tapestry, Portlands Fibre Group, Women's View On Peace, 1987
International Year of Peace TapestryTapestry depicting three outlines of doves, with depictions within their outlined shape of stars, flowers, and two sets of (depicted in white and brown) holding wheat and corn. The background is composed of rainbow colours arranged in horizontal strips, with red at the top and indigo at the base.textile, international year of peace, tapestry, wool, weave -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Textile, Sharon Peoples, Lake Tuggeranong 2, 2019
In 2019 Peoples undertook a residency at the Tuggeranong Arts Centre, Canberra. The original proposal was to explore the suburban gardens. However, it was the man-made lake with a different bloom, blue-green algae that held her attention. The still waters of the lake in the early mornings are tranquil. Becoming more familiar with the Lake, details caught Peoples’ eye. However, she realised the only interaction by humans with the Lake were two men who motored a small boat to the centre of the Lake, a hint as to the connection between tranquility and blue/green algae.Wangaratta Art Gallery Collection. Donated by June Brown.A small embroidery using a colour palette of green, orange, blue and brown depicting a scene of Lake Tuggeranong mounted into a purple spectacle case.sharon peoples, textile, embroidery, lake tuggeranong, landscape -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - PEG BAG
Textiles, brown linen embroidered double sided peg bag. Cream ribbon draw ties. Pockets at both ends-one 20 cm deep, one 28 cm deep. Geometric patterns on both pockets of blue, black, green and red embroidery plus green and brown fabric paint.textiles, domestic, peg bag -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - BLACK LEATHER WRITING SATCHELL, Early 20th C
Textiles. Black leather writing satchell. Gold engraving R.M.D. on front flap, Trifold with front half flap fastened with suitcase clasp, includes pen with nibs (made in Germany). Blotting paper in leather frame, five leather pockets and inner section for paper. Leather carrying handle on top edge.''R.M.D.'' In Gold lettering on front flap.textiles, domestic, black leather writing satchell -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Student Workbook- Peggy Peipers, 1941
Green A5 paperback book with a plastic cover and metal binding clasp. Used for Domestic Science by Peggy Peipers and a square brown SPIRAX graph book used for TExtiles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - MAGGIE BARBER COLLECTION: PAIR OF PINK ORGANZA DOYLEYS, Early 1900's
Textiles. Basically circular in shape, but cut and hemmed in a geometric 16 sided manner. Edges are cut and hemmed in a drawn fabric manner, and this is repeated in a decorative way, in the centre of the doyley, echoing the outer shape of the doyley. ''Spots'' are embroidered in white thread, as are small flowers and leaves, in an arching shape on each side of the central square.textiles, domestic, pair of pink organza doyleys