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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Table Runner
Large white cotton centrepiece with deep white cotton lace edging. Inset with crochet lace.manchester, table linen, handcrafts, needlework -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Jacket
Cream silk sleeveless matinee jacket with ribbon ties at neck. Crochet edging at embroidery on front.costume, infants' -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Child's handbag, Mid 1960's
Used by Giselda Bannister as a child.Small white crochet child's handbag edged with pink and with pink flowers embroidered with pink lining.crochet, handbag, child's accessories, giselda bannister -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Nightgown, women's
White cotton long women's nightgown with long sleeves. Crochet detail along the collar and front.No visible markingscostume, female, cotton, crochet, clothing, nightgown, sleepwear, white. -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Table runner
Four white rectangular crocheted table runners. Small circular pattern throughout with scalloped edge.table runners -
Mont De Lancey
Milk jug covers
Circular jug net with yellow cotton, crocheted border with brown, orange and yellow beads attached.food covers, vessel covers, milk jugs -
Mont De Lancey
Petticoat, late 1800's
Worn from late 1800's to early 1920's.White ankle length petticoat, with beautiful lace skirt. Hand crocheted around the neck and arms.petticoats, underwear -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Decorative object - Large frame of crochet poppies, 5000 Poppy Project, 2015
Large wood and glass frame of crochet poppies to commemorate 100 years since the Gallipoli landingsPresented to RSL by the Charlton community -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Decorative object - Doily, FLORENCE MILLARD, n.d
Collection of doilies and cloths, hand worked by Florence Millard, who won numerous prizes in local shows.Identifying Numbers 9736 a,b a) crocheted doily, blue and white cotton, circular, variety of stitches b) crocheted doily, blue and white cotton, circular, variety of stitches. Slightly smaller than a) Measurements a) 17.5 cm, b) 16 cm diameter -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Embassy Knitting Magazine, Vol. 4, Embassy, 1970s
Thirty two page knitting pattern book featuring black and white printed graphics and text. The colour cover shows a man, woman and girl wearing knitted clothing.front: [printed] Vol. 4 / Embassy / Knitting Magazine / Patterns for the family in knitting and crochet. / Embassy / Knitting yarn exclusive to COLESknitting, pattern, fashion, knitwear, women -
Orbost & District Historical Society
doilies, first half 20th century
This item is an example of a handcrafted item and reflects the needlework skills of women in the first half of the 20th century.Two small square crocheted doilies. One has a rooster pattern, the other a square symmetrical pattern.doily handcraft crochet -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Textile - Cot Cover, mid 20th century
This child's cot cover was made by Vera Giles and is one of many 19th century items of furniture, linen and crockery donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village by, Vera and Aurelin Giles. The items are associated with Warrnambool and the Giles Family history. Items donated by the family have come to be known as the “Giles Collection”. Many items in the Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottage were donated by Vera and Aurelin Giles and mostly came from the home of Vera’s parents-in-law, Henry Giles and his wife Mary Jane (nee Freckleton) who married in 1880 and whose photos are on display in the parlour. Henry was born at Tower Hill in 1858, and was a labourer on the construction of the Warrnambool Breakwater before leaving in 1895 for around seven years to build bridges in NSW. Mary Jane was born in 1860 at Cooramook and she attended Mailor’s Flat State School and where she eventually was to become a student teacher. After which she became a governess at “Injemiara” where her grandfather, Francis Freckleton, had once owned land. Henry and Mary’s family consisted of six, some of the children were born at Mailor’s Flat and later some children at Wangoom. They lived with their parents at Wangoom and Purnim west, and this is where Henry died in 1933 and Mary Jane in 1940.The Giles family collection is of social significance at a local level, because it not only illustrates the level of material support the Warrnambool community gave to Flagstaff Hill during it’s establishment. But the Giles collection also gives us today a snapshot into what domestic life was like in early colonial times prior to Federation.Cot cover, white cotton thread, crochet diamond pattern with tassels on all sides. (Giles Collection)Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, giles collection, henry giles, tower hill, cooramook, mailor’s flat, wangoom, manchester, linen, cot cover, crochet manchester, 20th century handcraft, vera giles, textile -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Doilies, Crochet doilies, 1950s
Set of three cotton doilies, possibly hand made in the 1950s for domestic use. Doilies like this were used to protect furniture from scratches and for ornamental use.3 round doilies (small ornamental mats), cream cotton fabric centre with hand crochet design.doilies, soft furnishings, table linens -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Doilies, Crochet doilies (small), 1950s
Set of three cotton doilies, possibly hand made in the 1950s for domestic use. Doilies like this were used to protect furniture from scratches and for ornamental use.3 round doilies (small ornamental mats), cream cotton fabric centre with hand crochet design.doilies, soft furnishings, table linens -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Cotton Doyley, n.d
Embroidered cotton doyley, oval, cream, crochet edging, blue and yellow flowers, white and brown ribbonsdomestic item, craft, handicraft, crochet, sew, embroider -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Gloves-childrens, circa 1940s
Used by donor as a child in Sunshine to wear to Sunday school and other special occasions.Local history. typical accessories used by childrenOne pair ecru coloured cotton gloves crocheted with a scalloped edged cuff with a circular floral motif.cotton, accessories, gloves, crocheted -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Doily
Doily, pair of two (2). Each doily is square, crocheted with an open pattern surrounded by a solid border.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, doily, doiley, doyly, doyley, haberdashery, manchester, linen, decorative napkin -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Blunt hook and crochet
Blunt hook and crochet, fitting one handle. Manufacters stamp, "MEDICAL SUPPLY DEPOT" cental on handle.obstetric delivery, destructive instrument -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - COTTON BAG
DRAW STRING BAGDRAWSTRING FINE BLUE STRIPED COTTON BAG. MACHINE SEWN. CONTAINING SAMPLES AND PRINTED DIRECTIONS OF CROCHET.local history, handcraft, needlework, trembath, perry -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Doyley, circa 1910
Given to Pat Richardson by her mother. Used in workplace by her Grandmother in 191017cm diameter linen doyley, crochet edge. Embroidered drawn threadwork in centre with crosses in each cornerhandcrafts, embroidery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Pin Cushion
Small white padded cushion. Cotton base, covered with crochet lace. Could be used for hat pins.handcrafts, needlework, domestic items, sewing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Collar
Cream collar made of fine spotted mesh with edging of crochet medallions. 24 medallions of alternating patternscostume accessories, collar accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Nightdress
Cream cotton Nightdress with silk crochet square neckline. Three triangles at waist gathered with silk thread.costume, female nightwear -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Decorative object - George V Jubilee 1910-1935
The Fashion & Design collection of Kew Historical Society includes examples of textiles dating from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Some of the textiles, were used as items of clothing, others as items of household decoration, or simply as travel souvenirs. These textiles were created both domestically and internationally. Predictably with the growth of an ethnically and culturally more diverse community in Kew after the Second World War, textiles, clothing and objects in the collection inevitably reflected this diversity.White crocheted doily that commemorates the twenty-fifth jubilee year of the reign of George V (1910-35)1910 - 1935 / GEORGE V / JUBILEEdoilies - patriotic, commemorative souvenirs, ephemera, george v -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Doily
Circular crochet doily with scalloped edges, in 12 parts. Consecutive circular patterns radiating from the centre.No visible markingshandcraft, crochet, doily, mat, handcrafted -
Mont De Lancey
Doily
Collection of ten cream and beige-coloured, crocheted net and cotton doilies of varying sizes. (3 missing)table linen., tableware. -
Mont De Lancey
Doily
Doily - cream linen with a crocheted edge. Embroidery on each side with yellow and orange flowers and green leaves.doilies, table linen -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Clothing - Combination Undergarment, Eliza Towns, Late 19th century
This item of underclothing, called a "combination" is one of several linen and clothing items that were made and belonged to Mrs. Eliza Towns and donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village. Eliza was born Eliza Gould in 1857 in South Melbourne (Emerald Hill) and in 1879 married Charles Towns. In the early 1880's they moved to Nhill in western Victoria and remained there for the rest of their married life. Charles was a jeweller and later became an accountant and for many years was involved with the Shire Council, the local show committee (A & P Society), the Hospital Committee and the Board of the local newspaper (the Nhill Free Press). They had three children and lived a life that would be regarded as comfortably "middle class". Eliza probably had a treadle sewing machine and would have made many of her own clothes as well as clothes for her children - adding her own handmade embroidered or crocheted decorative trim. Combination undergarments combined the chemise and drawers into one garment. The combination is divided, or bifurcated, from the waist to the crutch for easier urinating. This one-piece type of underwear was worn by females from the 1860s and into the early 1900s. The 19th Century garments had front button closures like this one, and those made in the 1900s more often had back closures. Combination underwear was popular because the all-in-one design had far fewer gathers and bulk, making the other clothing look much smoother. Their primary use was to protect clothing from perspiration and because they were made with cotton or linen, were easy to wash. Although they were worn under the corset, next to the skin (and therefore not meant to be seen), they were often decorated with lace and embroidery. Although these combinations are made with a plain cotton fabric, Eliza Towns has incorporated pin tucks, hand embroidery and crocheted lace to embellish her garment. The collection of women’s late-19th-century undergarments is an example of clothing that women would include in their wardrobes. The garments add to the study of the evolution of women's fashions and practicality for the early Australian settlers. The careful needlework in these handmade garments and hand-worked lace trims reflect the maker’s dedication to making even serviceable garments beautiful to look at and wear.Women’s white cotton and lace all-In-one combination undergarment. The handmade underwear is a combined chemise and bloomers. It has three buttons in the front and a handmade drawstring cord around the square neckline. It is trimmed with crocheted lace (with a floral design) on the neckline, sleeves and pants. It had pintucks and feather stitching on the bodice and the left and right sides are divided from the waist to the crutch. The back of the garment is plain with a gathered section at the lower back.flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, maritime museum, maritime village, warrnambool, great ocean road, victorian era, combination undergarment, all-in-one underwear, combination, ‘combinations’, one-piece underwear, one-piece undergarment, chemise and bloomers, combination chemise and bloomers, divided, bifurcated, split, chemise and drawers, women’s underwear, ladies’ underwear, undergarment, women’s clothing, women’s fashion, lingerie, 19th-century undergarment, handmade clothing, handmade lace, crocheted lace, towns family, nhill, eliza towns -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.
Baby Bonnet, Crochet Baby Bonnet, "Early 20th century"
This baby bonnet is made from fine crochet cotton, satin and cotton material with a very fine tulle on the outer rim. Could possibly fit up to a two year old child. It is creme in colour with a very prominent crocheted design which has been hand made.Nil -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - SMALL BLUE CROCHET COTTON PURSE
Small blue crochet cotton purse with pink silk lining , press stud & embroidered with flowers of metalic thread.costume accessories, female