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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Bridesmaid Dress, c. 1966
Worn by donor to her sister's wedding 25 February 1966 at Christ Church Hawthorn.Cream Crepe bridesmaids dress Sleeveless which has a taffeta lining. the dress is a princess line style and has stiffened cream fabric flowers, with pearl centres. The flowers are mounted on continuous wire thread, Dress has a round neckline with a zip down the back. Gloves - Elbow length coloured cream with 2 pearl buttons at wrist closing. (Left glove has stain on back.)costume, female ceremonial -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Bridesmaid's dress, Broderie Anglais dress, C 1953
... of handmade bridesmaid's dress & cap. Handmade wedding party costume c ...made by & worn as bridesmaids dress by Estelle Macnaughtan (Bannister), 10th Jan 1953 at sister's wedding.Example of handmade bridesmaid's dress & cap.Broderie Anglais bridesmaids dress Cap & belthandmade wedding party costume c 1953 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Dress & bolero, Ricki Reed ensemble, C 1960's
Example of 1960's couture fashion at height of Australian industry.1966 lemon cotton dress & bolero labeled Ricki Reed (melb)Ricki Reed -All cotton-14worn by estelle bannister to family wedding january 1966. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Dress, c 1953
... on 04/04/1953, as a going away outfit. Wedding Dresses McNamara ...Made by Isobel on her marriage to John McNamara on 04/04/1953, as a going away outfit.Lilac crepe dress, beaded top with clear buttons: pleated skirt with beltwedding, dresses, mcnamara isobel & john -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Vine's Studio, c1908
Sepia photograph of a Large formally dressed bridal party and guests on a veranda. Mounted on cardboard.On lower left corner of mount: "Vine's Studio, Wangaratta" Two white stickers on back: "Miss B.C. Williams, Carinya, Brimin via Rutherglen, 3685" | "c 1908"wedding -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Vines Studio, 20/12/1921
Black and white wedding photograph, mounted on cardboard.On back of photo: "Wedding of Doris Williams of Brimin to John S.P. Stafford - circa 1920-1 | Attended by ___ Stafford (brother to Groom) and Grace Williams (sister to Doris) | Dress worn by Doris (silk)" Written in another hand: "Doris May Williams to John Sayers Percival Stafford 20-12-1921 Methodist Church, Wangaratta."wedding photographs, doris williams, john stafford, grace williams, doris stafford -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1920s
Black and white photograph of a woman in 1920s style bridal dress, standing in a gardenOn back of photo: "Ready girls wedding. Ada."ready family, ada ready, wedding photographs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Marriage of Walter Herbert Antonio and Ivy Myrtle Bond, 1st/05/1913
Walter was the youngest son of Emily and Thomas Antonio. At the time of the marriage Ivy was only 19 years of age. Her mother, Ada Alice Bond. gave her consent to the marriage and was also a witness. The other witness was John Thomas Antonio, eldest brother of the groom. Emily Antonio is seated at the right of the photograph wearing a yellow dress. Presumably, the the lady on the left is Ada Bond, the mother of the bride. Thomas Antonio, the groom's father, would be the older gentleman standing behind the groom, and John Antonio would be one of the younger men standing. Ivy did have an older brother, Stanley Gordon, so presumably that would be the gentleman standing behind her mother. Ivy and Walter had three children, Dorothy Jean (Jean), Ernest Walter and Alfred John (Teddy0Sepia photograph of a 1st May 1913 wedding party. Three men, two flower girls, bride standing, two attendants and groom seated. Yellow and pink tones have been added to the photograph.bond, ivy myrtle, antonio, walter herbert -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Till & Maggs Wedding
Studio photograph of the wedding of Sydney Norman Till and Evelyn Victoria Maggs - June 12 1920. Groom seated, dressed in dark suit, wife standing dressed in a white suit, shoes and hat. Photograph mounted in a folder. Smaller version in Till collection.maggs, evelyn, till, sydney -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Till & Maggs wedding
... Mitcham melbourne Maggs Evelyn Till Sydney Clothing & dress Studio ...Studio photograph of wedding of Sydney Norman Till & Evelyn Victoria Maggs, 12 June 1920. His dress is formal & she is wearing a white suit & hat. Mounted sepia photograph of a wedding couple, both standing up.maggs, evelyn, till, sydney clothing & dress -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Coat and dress
... dress and matching coat. Wedding going away outfit Hermes ...Wedding clothes - January 1968. Lined green dress and matching coat.Green Dress and coat Lemon lining - Shantung Made by Hermes Pty. Ltd. Melbourne Purchased from Hermes of Collins Street Decorative ribbing - same material as outfit wedding going away outfit, hermes of melbourne -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Headwear - Hat - Bridal and Hatpin
The dress and accessories worn by Mrs Margaret Scully for her wedding. Following their engagement in 1956, her husband built their home of 67 years in Box Hill South.'Juliet' style stiffened headpiece and hatpin. Hair piece is covered in same material as used in the bridal gown. Hat pin has top covered in the same material.Lille Couturier Block Court 288 Collins Street, Melbourne. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Wedding petticoat, C 1956
The dress and accessories worn by Mrs Margaret Scully for her wedding. Following their engagement in 1956, her husband built their home of 67 years in Box Hill South.- Made from Vilene A65 interfacing - Organza (stiffened) - Bell shaped with added ruffleNilwedding, clothing, handmade, scully -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Emil & Mary Jack
The man & woman in the photograph are Emil & Mary Jack (nee Schwerkolt) Mary was the daughter of August Schwerkolt and Wilhelmina (nee Oppel, nee Both, nee Kruse). After August died, Wilhelmina took her children (Mary & John) to America.Black & White photograph of a man and woman dressed as if attending a wedding. The woman is carrying flowers and the man has a flower in his buttonhole.jack emil, jack mary -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Black and White, Flowergirls for Bessie Carroll's Wedding
Black and white photoof two flowergirls dressed in long white dresses and standing in a back yard. They are Kathleen Carroll (left) and Helen Finn.bessie carroll, helen finn, kathleen carroll, flowergirl -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph
Bride in shin length dress , head dress and veil typical of 1920'sBlack and white photograph of Les Fish and his bride Ethal on their wedding daycelebration -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1881 July 21
Walter wearing three piece suit white shirt turned down collar with narrow tie, hair short at sides brushed back and thick on top. Frances in dark dress tight fitting hip length buttoned bodice narrow flounced skirt sleeves tucked with contrast of wrist, hair parted in centre and pulled back severelyBlack and white photograph of Walter Grant and wife Frances Mary Bowran taken after their wedding at Wesleyan Church Bairnsdale Victoriagenealogy, fashion -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1915
Sepia toned studio photograph of Frank Harbeck and Mary Archibald on their wedding day. Groom in three piece suit white shirt and stiff collar, bride dressed traditionally carrying flowers.genealogy -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1904 c
Black and white photograph of Emily Margaret Matilda Lee and David Carstairs on their wedding day, she is wearing a dark dress, tight waist, bodice gathered from shoulders to waist and embroidered centre panel, long sleeves with tight cuffs. Fine chain necklace with heart shaped locket, plain unadorned hairstyle. He is wearing a three piece suite, white shirt and dark necktie. Lakes Entrance Victoriaclothing, genealogy -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Alice and Tom Breen's wedding
Black and White formal wedding portrait. Mrs Alice Breen stands on the left wearing an ankle-length dress with high neck and full-length sleeves. She has a knee-length veil with a floral headpiece and is holding a large bouquet. Her hoes have a small curved heel. Mr Tom Breen is seated on a wicker chair. He is wearing a dark 3-piece suit, a shirt with a high collar, study lace-up shoes and he holds a pair of white gloves. They are in a photographer's study. Both look solemnly at the camera. -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Cathy and Finlay Currie
Cathy and Finlay Currie (Allan's parents). Mrs Currie is wearing a dark dress with a deep V-shaped patterned insert which extends from neckline to waist and appears to have looped edging. Her dark, wide-brimmed hat is trimmed with flowers. She holds a dark clutch bag and has dark shoes. There is an elaborate corsage pinned to her dress. Mr Currie is in a 3-piece suit of medium light shade, and a tall hat. Another woman can be seen behind them. They are outside a church and are probably at a wedding. -
Melbourne Legacy
Album - Photo album, Holmbush, 194X
... in a nurses uniform and dressed for her wedding. Names are not known... in a nurses uniform and dressed for her wedding. Names are not known ...Photos include Legacy residences that housed junior legatees. Also outings by some of the junior Legatees, for example to the zoo and a campsite or picnic. One of the junior legatees in a nurses uniform and dressed for her wedding. Names are not known. Further perusal is requried as some pencil marks are indistinct.A compilation of photos of some junior legatees in the Legacy residences.Red photo album x 33 pages, with a collection of black and white, and sepia toned photographs. There is a blue string looped through two holes at the left side of the book that binds the pages together. A clipping from a newspaper article rests between pages eight and nine."CAMERA MEMOIRS"residences, junior legatee outing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: WEDDING PHOTO
Black and white photo of a wedding. The groom is wearing a soldier's uniform and the bride is wearing a long white dress and veil with a floral headpiece. She is carrying a large bunch of flowers. Behind them are the attendants, the man wearing a suit and the lady is wearing a long dress, with some flowers in her hair and is carrying a large bunch of flowers. They are standing on the church steps. Written in ink across the bottom of the photo is: Light proof only Please return to P. Pinder Bendigo.Percy Pinderphoto, group, wedding, peter ellis collection, p pinder -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - White Satin Quilted Bridal Coat, 1939
... , Mrs Helen Tutt. costumes wedding dresses wedding coats peg ...The bridal coat was part of a wedding ensemble worn by Peg Young in 1939. The final two images in the carousel include a wedding photograph of Peg and her husband. A letter accompanying the donation on file describes the outfit as: "Rosemary [Peg] looked very nice indeed in a simple white satin dress that made her look very tall and slim. It had trimming round the neck, down the front and on the shoulders that looked like quilting, with a little gold in it, and she wore gold slippers and a lovely lace veil, lent by Auntie Nellie. She carried a large sheaf of bright red roses." Mrs Peg Young, a Kew resident was at one stage President of the Children's Book Council of Australia. She was also a member of the Kew Historical Society. The coat was donated by her daughter, Mrs Helen Tutt.Floor-length satin bridal coat with a buttoned full length opening at the front extending the length of the garment. The front of the coat is hand-quilted in an abstract design of arabesques. The buttons are covered with the same satin fabric as the coat. Accompanying the dress there is a photo of the couple on the steps of the unnamed church in London and a letter describing the event, including the coat.Transcript of accompanying letter: Red Cottage Mallory Road Hove 4 Sussex England July 21.39 Dear Faith I have been up to London today to Rosemary's (Peggy) wedding. Though you might like to hear about it. To my mind the one sad part was that your Uncle Bertie and your adopted sister could not be there. Daisy (Margaret) has been simply splendid in all she has done. Rosemary looks very nice indeed in a simple white satin dress that made her look very tall & slim. It had trimming round the neck down the front & on the shoulders that looked like quilting, with a little gold in it, & she wore gold slippers & a lovely lace veil lent by Auntie Nellie. She carried a large sheaf of bright red roses. Her two bridesmaids were Mary & Brenda. They wore the same bridesmaids dresses as they wore at their sister Peggy's wedding a few weeks ago. They were very pale blue satin, simply made, with long skirts & they had lovely little flat bouquets made of the heads of all sorts of flowers out in the gold holder which I am sending you & tied round the handle with gold ribbon. They had wreaths of the same flowers in their hair. Nevil gave Rosemary away."costumes, wedding dresses, wedding coats, peg young, helen tutt, fashion design, fashion -- united kingdom, fashion -- 1930s -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Ivory silk crepe and lace bodice, 1912
... century. wedding dresses women's clothing fashion -- 1910s bodices ...This bodice was part of the wedding outfit worn by Grace Burland at her marriage to John Henty Hindson in 1912. Her husband's grandfather, Francis Henty, was the youngest son of Thomas Henty, who with his family, their retainers and property moved to the Australian colonies between 1829 and 1832. In 1834, Francis’ older brother, Edward, sailed from Launceston in Van Diemen’s Land to what was to become Portland in the western part of Port Phillip District [Victoria]. Francis, together with the first flock of Merino sheep [in Victoria], followed some months later. The first and second generations of the Henty family established vast pastoral properties in the Western part of the Port Phillip District. Francis Henty managed ‘Merino Downs’ near Casterton, while also living in his retirement at ‘Field Place' in Kew.The Henty Collection of nineteenth and twentieth century clothing, including outerwear and underwear, was collected, stored and exhibited over time by female family members descended from Francis and Mary Ann Henty. During the twentieth century, items from the collection were modelled in two fashion parades by various descendants [1937, 1959]. The items in the collection are historically and aesthetically significant, with provenance provided by oral and written tradition within or held by the family. A number of the items in the collection are very rare survivors, and provide researchers with the evidence needed to reconstruct the lives of notable women in the Port Phillip District [later Victoria] during the nineteenth and early twentieth century.Silk crepe wedding bodice decorated with Mechlin lace, pearls and jet, which was worn by Grace Burland at her marriage to John Henty Hindson in 1912. A report in Punch [12 September 1912] described her outfit as “... white crepe de chene finished with Mechlin lace and pearl trimming; also pearl crescent brooch (gift of the bridegroom' s mother).” Mechlin lace or Point de Malines is an old bobbin lace, one of the best-known Flemish laces, originally produced in Mechelen, Belgium. Used for women's clothing, it was popular until the first decade of the twentieth century. The high silk net neckline is finished with pearls. These are repeated on the loose fitted diagonal ornamentation on the front and back which is finished with pearl and jet beading. Similar ornamentation finishes the elbow length sleeves. [The wedding skirt is not part of the donation]. wedding dresses, women's clothing, fashion -- 1910s, bodices, grace burland -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Bride and attendants, 1924-1929
The Kew Historical Society has a large fashion and design collection. This copy of an original photo was given to support accurate depictions of bridal wear in the 1920s.A photographer's proof of a bride and attendants. The photograph shows a bride in a knee length dress and wearing a cloche hat to which a tulle veil is attached. wedding photography -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Harrison-Balfour Wedding Party, 1905
This wedding photograph is an illustration of the intermarriage of notable Victorian (and Kew) families. The parents of the groom were the Hon. James Balfour MP., and his wife, Frances Charlotte (Henty) [the eldest daughter of James Henty] who married at Hawthorn in 1859. The Balfour lived at 'Windella' in Studley Park Road. Henry Rairey (Harry) Balfour was the youngest son of Mr & Mrs Balfour who married Katie Harrison of 'Horley' in Molesworth Street, Kew. Miss Harrison's father was the T.S. Harrison (merchant and importer, b. Banbury, Oxon, 1829, d. Melb 1901). Portrait of the wedding party in the garden of Horley in Molesworth Street, following the marriage of Elizabeth Kate (Katie) Harrison to Henry Rairey (Harry) Balfour at the Kew Presbyterian Church in 1905. The outfits worn by the women were reported in Punch, on 9 February 1905]. The bride wore a frock of ivory white satin, with bertha of duchesse lace and a yoke of ruched chiffon. The bridesmaids … wore white muslin dresses, inserted with Valenciennes, made in early Victorian style. The white straw hats were trimmed with lace and blue hydrangea, and their flowers were blue hydrangea, delphiniums and cornflowers. … The bride’s mother [right] wore a well-cut dress of black silk. The bridegroom’s mother [left] wore a gown of black silk voile, and smart black bonnet grouped with roses. L. to R. Christian Balfour, Jean Mackintosh, Mrs James Balfour (nee Henty), Bridegroom, Bride, Dr. Lewis Balfour, Genevieve Harrison, Hon. James Balfour, Henry Harvey, Marion Harrison (nee Borodin) [Married by Mr Alec Scholes at Kew Presbyterian Church] .Individuals identified in ink on reverse plus donor name and date.balfour, henty, harrison, horley, molesworth street, kew -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Newspaper photograph, Punch, Howell-Beath. Elder-Beath. Group of Double Wedding taken at Ivy Grange, 1901, 1901
On 1 June 1901, the Australian Town and Country Journal reported that: "A few couples found time to marry during, or just after, the Royal visit. A pretty double wedding took place at Ivy Grange, Kew, the residence of the bride's father, on May 15, when Mr. Samuel Howell, eldest son of the late Richard Howell, of Chocolyn, Camperdown, became the husband of Miss Olive Wilhelmina Beath, fourth daughter of Mr. David Beath, and Mr. William Elder, second son of Mr. Nairne G. Elder, of Rokewood, espoused Miss Endora Anne Beath, fifth daughter of Mr. David Beath. The brides were dressed alike in white satin duchesse, with gathered satin and chiffon, transparent yokes and sleeves of chiffon, embroidered tulle veils, with coronet of orange blossom. The happy couples vary wisely chose different districts for their honeymoon trips, Mr. and Mrs. Howell visiting Lorne, while Mr. and Mrs. W Elder went off to the Blue Mountains, N.S.W. The two brides were attended by six bridesmaids, all dressed alike in gowns of white Indian lawn, with tucks and insertions of Valenciennes lace, sashes of white satin and instead of hats wore on their hair pretty wreaths of Parma violets, and carried shower bouquets of Parma violets tied with heliotrope ribbons." (Source: Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1907), Saturday 1 June 1901, page 43)This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.Photograph and article from Punch (May 23 1901) of a double wedding at Ivy Grange of Olive Wilhelmina Beath and Endora Anne Beath. ivy grange, beath family -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Accessory - Cream Silk & Lace Parasol, c.1900
... examples of morning wear, day dresses, wedding dresses ...Joseph Butterworth COOMBS (1842-1901), was an accountant who founded a successful mercantile trading company. At the time of his marriage to Caroline Mary MICHEL in 1869, Coombs had already purchased ten acres of Studley Park. The acreage included land on the west of Fenwick Street that extended along lower Stawell Street to the corner of Yarra Street, all of it connected directly to the Yarra environs. A right of way to Studley Park Road was on the title, though Coombs went on to purchase more land, some of which faced Studley Park Road. In addition to owning the Studley Park acreage, Coombs later acquired 1,201 acres of land abutting the Acheron River. While retaining the Kew property he became a Taggerty Councillor and was Shire President for a time. J.B. Coombs died at Acheron Station in 1901 (aged 59 years). A few months after, tenders were called to repair the Kew dwelling, the Fenwick Street property now appearing in records with the name ‘Hope Mansell’. Caroline Coombs remained at Hope Mansell until she died in 1924, survived by three sons and five daughters. Not long after her death, advertisements appeared for the sale of the Studley Park land. The sale seems to have been a mechanism for distribution of the Estate, as the following year the original ten acre holding was transferred to members of the family. The eldest daughter Mabel married William Younger who, with his brother Alexander, developed Younger and Mackie Courts, both south of Studley Park Road. [Research: Kerry Fairbank]In 1961, the granddaughter of Joseph and Caroline Coombs, Mabel Isola (Younger) Grattan, donated ten 19th century dresses and parasols to the Kew Historical Society. The costumes, now known as the 'Coombs Collection', are the earliest recorded items of clothing to enter the Society's collection. Each of the items in the Coombs Collection, of which this item forms a part, is historically, aesthetically and socially significant. As a collection, the costumes includes outstanding examples of morning wear, day dresses, wedding dresses, and clothing accessories, providing evidence of outstanding dressmaker skills in Victoria during the mid to late Victorian period. One of a pair of cream silk parasols, each bordered by overlapping bands of beige lace. The underlying structure and mechanism includes a bent cane handle and black metal expanding spokes. The lace borders are layered to create an overlapping fringe. The high-domed umbrellas may have been created for a bridal party."Coombs Collection"coombs collection, clothing accessories, parasols -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Accessory - Cream Silk & Lace Parasol, c. 1900
... examples of morning wear, day dresses, wedding dresses ...Joseph Butterworth COOMBS (1842-1901), was an accountant who founded a successful mercantile trading company. At the time of his marriage to Caroline Mary MICHEL in 1869, Coombs had already purchased ten acres of Studley Park. The acreage included land on the west of Fenwick Street that extended along lower Stawell Street to the corner of Yarra Street, all of it connected directly to the Yarra environs. A right of way to Studley Park Road was on the title, though Coombs went on to purchase more land, some of which faced Studley Park Road. In addition to owning the Studley Park acreage, Coombs later acquired 1,201 acres of land abutting the Acheron River. While retaining the Kew property he became a Taggerty Councillor and was Shire President for a time. J.B. Coombs died at Acheron Station in 1901 (aged 59 years). A few months after, tenders were called to repair the Kew dwelling, the Fenwick Street property now appearing in records with the name ‘Hope Mansell’. Caroline Coombs remained at Hope Mansell until she died in 1924, survived by three sons and five daughters. Not long after her death, advertisements appeared for the sale of the Studley Park land. The sale seems to have been a mechanism for distribution of the Estate, as the following year the original ten acre holding was transferred to members of the family. The eldest daughter Mabel married William Younger who, with his brother Alexander, developed Younger and Mackie Courts, both south of Studley Park Road. [Research: Kerry Fairbank]In 1961, the granddaughter of Joseph and Caroline Coombs, Mabel Isola (Younger) Grattan, donated ten 19th century dresses and parasols to the Kew Historical Society. The costumes, now known as the 'Coombs Collection', are the earliest recorded items of clothing to enter the Society's collection. Each of the items in the Coombs Collection, of which this item forms a part, is historically, aesthetically and socially significant. As a collection, the costumes includes outstanding examples of morning wear, day dresses, wedding dresses, and clothing accessories, providing evidence of outstanding dressmaker skills in Victoria during the mid to late Victorian period. One of a pair of cream silk parasols, each bordered by overlapping bands of beige lace. The underlying structure and mechanism includes a bent cane handle and black metal expanding spokes. The lace borders are layered to create an overlapping fringe. The high-domed umbrellas may have been created for a bridal party. This umbrella cannot be opened due to the silk being shattered."Coombs Collection"coombs collection, clothing accessories, parasols