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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Baby's Face Cover
White cotton handkerchief with deep Broderie Anglaise border . Used as baby's face cover to protect from sun and insectscostume, infants' -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Clothing - Christening Robe, 1856
The Christening robe was word by Charles William Wilson, the first white child born at Whroo. He was the first born to Mary Primrose Wilson and William Wilson. He died in 1901 aged 45 years and is interred at Tatura cemetary. His monument is erected in front of the Tatura Court House.Cotton and broderie Anglaise white robe. Gathered at the bodice with pin tucking across bottom of robe. Ties at neckline and bodice.christening robe, charles william wilson, mary primrose wilson, william wilson, whroo, tatura court house, tatura cemetery -
Mont De Lancey
Drawers, Female
Worn in the 1900's.White calico drawers with broderie anglaise around hem, and pin tucking on legs. Have drawstring waist and back opening.drawers (underpants), underwear -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Master Alfred Huttley
Huttley - MartinB/W: Boy in Broderie anglaise tunic sitting on table with a Tartan sash around the waist next to whicker baskethuttle, martin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - EMILY NANKIVELL COLLECTION: WHITE COTTON AND BRODERIE ANGLAISE HONEYMOON NIGHTGOWN, 1916
Full length fine lawn and broderie anglaise nightgown. Elbow length sleeves, edged with a 6cm broderie anglaise cuff.Neckline slightly V at the back, with a deep V in the front yoke. A 2.5cm wide band of insertion broderie finishes the front yoke. which is cut on the diagonal. A centre front placket, is bordered by two groups of 5 pintucks on either side. Back yoke is straight across the shoulders, with 5 groups of pintucks-5 tucks in each group, except centre, which has 3 tucks.costume, female, white cotton broderie anglaise nightgown -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Clothing - Apron - Linen Apron, n.d
Linen half apron embroidered with red, with flowers, broderie anglaise trim. Tie at waist, no fastening. Item of apron made into points. -
Mont De Lancey
Petticoat
Worn by Mrs. Edna ParkerWhite lawn half slip petticoat, with deep two tiered broderie anglaise lace hem. Has blue ribbon trim.petticoats, underwear -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Clothing - Christening Gown, Sarah Lees, c. 1860's
In the words of the donor, Betty Stone, "This gown was originally made by my great grandmother Sarah Ellis (nee Chamberlain) Lees of Wangoom, Warrnambool. Later, the gown was altered by her daughter Ann (nee Lees) Dale who also used it for the christenings of her five children in the 1890's, and later still, for some of her grandchildren. Sarah Ellis Chamberlain, born in Thriplow, Cambridgeshire, England on 31 July 1844, sixth child of Joshua and Susan Chamberlain, was ten years old when she arrived in Australia with her parents and siblings in January 1855. Ten years later, in 1864, Sarah Chamberlain married Lees Lees, a skilled stonemason who had migrated from Saddleworth, Yorkshire. Lees Lees purchased land in McGregors Road, Wangoom, Warrnambool where he operated a successful stonemasonry, contracting business until his death in 1912. The Lees farm, which eventually consisted of about fifty acres, was situated adjacent to both the Chamberlain and Dale farms. Sarah Lees was a meticulous homemaker who also fashioned and sewed clothes for her seven children. A photograph of the eldest child, Anne, taken in 1868, depicts her wearing a dress and pantaloons sewn by her mother. Sarah also crocheted lace curtains for her home in addition to large tablecloths and other articles. According to family legend, the skirt of this christening gown was part of the original gown hand-sewn by Sarah (nee Chamberlain) Lees which was used for the christening of her children. The gown was later passed on to her daughter Anne (nee Lees) Dale who, also an expert needlewoman, replaced the bodice and used it for the christening of her five children born between the years 1890 and 1899. Still, later, at least two children of the third generation (Sarah Lees' great-grandchildren) also wore this gown when christened at Christ Church Warrnambool. Sarah (nee Chamberlain) Lees died in 1932, aged 87 years, at her daughter Anne Dale's home in Latrigg. Anne (nee Lees) Dale died in 1948 aged 83 years, at her home in Latrigg." (Note: For additional information please refer to Betty Stone’s book “Pioneers and Places - A History of three Warrnambool Pioneering Families” ie. Chamberlain, Dale and Lees Families)This item is associated with the families of Chamberlain, Dale and Lees. These families are listed in the "Pioneers' Register" for Warrnambool Township and Shire, 1835-1900, published by A.I.G.S. Warrnambool Branch. The item is a fine example of late-19th-century needlework and handmade domestic items.Christening gown made by Sarah Ellis. White with unusual Broderie Anglaise yoke. The long-sleeved garment has a gathered waist and a long skirt. The front centre of the skirt has a floral Broderie Anglaise and cut work panel insert.Circa 1860's. From the 'Chamberlain Dale Lees Collection’, donated by Betty Stoneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, chamberlain, dale, lees, stone, betty stone, warrnambool pioneers, sarah ellis, hand sewn, christening gown, baby wear, clothing, 19th century -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Clothing - Apron, n.d
Red cotton apron embroidered in white with flowers, swan and bull rushes, broderie anglaise trim. Button and buttonhole fastening at waist and neck. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Clothing - Camisole, Late 1800s to early 1900s
This cream cotton camisole reflects a style of women's undergarments common to the turn of the century. It was possibly made by the owner and repair work is suggested by the mismatched buttons.This item is significant historically and socially as an example of women's undergarments at the turn of the century.Cream cotton camisole, broderie anglaise lace around neck, fine pin tucks on either side of front and four mismatched buttons.great ocean road, flagstaff hill maritime museum & village, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, camisole, pin tucks, turn of the century, ladies camisole -
Mont De Lancey
Underwear combination, Female
A lady's underwear combination in white cotton with broderie anglaise trim. Has pink embroidery on edges of sleeves and hem. Pink ribbon tie.combinations, underwear -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Clothing - Clothing, lady's sleeveless nightgown c1900, c1900
The early settlers were self reliant and made their own clothes. This nightgown is an example of the dressmaking and craftwork skills of the womenThis nightgown is an example of the dressmaking and craftwork skills of the women of Moorabbin Shire c1900A lady's fine cotton sleeveless nightgown with ribbon ties and a 10cm band of broderie anglaise inserted between 18cm bands of fine net in yokeclothing, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork, bentleigh, lacework -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Clothing - Christening Gown, c.1915
Used by 4-5 generations of Amess family. Samuel Amess owned Churchill Island 1872-1929.Long white christening gown with 4 panels of broderie anglaise at front and ribbon ties at back of neck. Slight gathering between bodice and skirt.amess family, christening gown, broderie anglaise -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Child's Petticoat, Unknown
McNamara collection Petticoat was made by Isobel from a nightgown (possible from her granddaughter's).- Cotton petticoat made from adult nightdress - Lace (broderie anglaise) trim - Pin tucked front - Back placket with press stud fasteningNilmcnamara collection, cotton, child's clothing, handmade -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - WHITE COTTON INFANT'S NIGHTGOWN
White cotton infant's nightgown with long sleeves. Front insert below neckline of broderie lace with lace (2cm) trim on outer edges. Broderie lace band at waist below insert (14.5 X 3cm) has ties attached at each side (61cm X 6cm). gathered lace trim around neckline above casing (.6cm) threaded with cotton tape tie. 33cm back opening fastened with tie at neckline. Lower part of skirt has broderie all over pattern with 27 cm border. Set in long sleeves with 2cm lace trim at wrist.costume, children's, white cotton infant's nightgown -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Nightdress
Long white Nightdress with square neckline and long sleeves. Cotton broderie anglaise lace at neckline and cuffs. Four self covered buttons covered by placketcostume, female nightwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - WOMEN'S CREAM COLOURED SHORT SLEEVED LINEN NIGHTGOWN
Clothing. Women's cream coloured short sleeved linen nightgown. High round neckline with 4.5 cm broderie lace frill. Front has lace bib below neckline.(45cm wide X 30 cm deep) dipping to a V shape across the bustline. Bib section made up of 4.5 cm broderie lace around the edge. Centre front opening (15 cm) from neckline, fastened with two press-studs with lace frill covering the opening. Short set in sleeves edged with pin tucks, ribbon and 4.5 cm broderie lace. "A" shaped nightgown widening to the hem.costume, female, women's cream coloured linen nightgown -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - MCGOWAN COLLECTION: INFANT'S CHRISTENING GOWN, Late 19th Century
Clothing ,white cotton christening gown. Low round neckline with casing and cotton tape ties. Bodice at front and back.Casing at waist with cotton tape ties to back. Back opening 31 cm. Long sleeves trimmed with 3 cm broderie lace and vertical pintucks. Front of christening gown has inverted V section from waist to hem of broderie lace (9 cm at waist to 51 cm at hem). Centre panel edged with 3 cm lace from neckline to hem. Hem at back and sides has 4 cm border of broderie lace below three tucks. Old box 524.costume, children's, christening long gown -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Clothing - Apron - linen, n.d
Linen apron, embroidered with pink flowers and green leaves, broderie anglaise trim, no straps, two front pockets. Rounded corners on skirt, heart shaped top. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
pantaloons, c. late 19th, early 20th century
Handmade white cotton pantaloons typical of underclothing from the late 19th and early 20th century.White cotton pantaloons or bloomers worn as women's underwear. A button at both sides of the waist/top. The legs are trimmed with broderie anglais lace. This item is handmade (homemade). womens-underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - FAVALORO COLLECTION: BOLSTER PILLOW CASE WITH PIN-TUCKS AND BRODERIE TRIM, Early 1900's
Textiles. Fine linen fabric, white in colour. A 19 cm wide panel of fabric has been sewn to the top of the cover, and is edged on three sides with finely embroidered broderie anglaise featuring a circular, six petalled flower impression. A panel of the same broderie runs through the centre of the panel, and is bordered by a band of three pin-tucks on each side. An envelope of the linen fabric backs the bolster pillow.textiles, domestic, bolster pillow case with pintucks -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Nightdress
Long white cotton Nightdress with long sleeves. Crochet edging on neck and sleeves with eyelet lace on both. Alternate layers of crochet lace and broderie anglaise lace on bodice.costume, female nightwear -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Baby's Pinafore
White cotton baby pinafore with drawstring at neck. White crochet lace at armholes and hem. Broderie angliase lace at waist with two wide ties attached. Open at back.costume, infants', handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Broderie Anglaise Camisole, 1910s
The Fashion & Design collection of Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants' clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. While the collection includes some examples of international fashion, most items were handmade or purchased in Melbourne. Camisole with pearl buttons. Two circular floral motifs on either side of front buttons. Broderie finish to armholes and the back. Joined peplum for gatherhing tape at waist linelace, women's clothing, lingerie, broderie anglaise, undergarments -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Lace and Net Sleeve Cuffs, 1900s
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. Cotton voile sleeves edged with broderie anglais. In poor condition, may have been removed from another garment. Probably hand worked, it is an example of cut worklace, women's clothing, sleeve cuffs, engageantes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - DOLL COLLECTION: KAMMER AND REINHARDT PORCELAIN DOLL, 1910-1914
Doll maker Kammer and Reinhard bisque doll heads and bodies were designed by them, but most heads were manufactured by Simon & Halbig which is why heads bear both marks.Kammer and Reinhardt porcelain and cloth baby doll mould number 116A circa 1912. She has a porcelain head, forearms and lower legs and feet. The rest of her body is a stuffed material calico. Her legs are jointed at the knees. She is dressed in a long sleeved, extended christening like robe of cream broderie anglaise. The robe has decorative pintucking and lace on the bodice, sleeves, cuffs and skirt with a contrasting broderie anglaise hem. Part of a lace insert has become unstitched at the front. Underneath is a full petticoat of white cotton with pintucking and lace with a white broderie anglaise hem. Another full length petticoat of cream linen trimmed with lace is also underneath. She has a cream knitted singlet and knickers with cream knitted bootees. She has short blonde matted hair and wears a lace trimmed broderie anglaise bonnet with satin ribbons to match her robe.Initials K and R either side of a Star of David and the words Simon and Halbig below with the mould no 116/Atoys, dolls, porcelain -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - CREAM COLOURED CAMISOLE, Late 19th C
Clothing. Camisole. Cream coloured cotton. Unfinished- no side seams, no hem. V-neck with broderie lace edging. Geometrical pattern lace insert on front. Armholes edged with lace. .costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - INFANT'S IVORY COLOURED COTTON NIGHT DRESS
Clothing. Infant's ivory coloured cotton night dress.High round neckline with casing and lace frill trim (1.5 cm).Front yoke of broderie lace and horizontal strip of lace at waist with square pattern. Long straight sleeves with casing and 1 cm of broderie lace with scalloped edge. Centre back opening (30 cm) fastened with cotton tape tie through casing at neckline and one button and button hole at waistline.costume, children's, infants ivory coloured nightdress -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Clothing - Apron, n.d
Linen apron embroidered in red with flowers, birds and strawberries, broderie anglaise trim, no straps. Two pockets, rounded corners on skirt, heart shaped top. Button and loop fastening at waist. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - COTTON COLOURED CAMISOLE, Early 20th C
Clothing. Camisole. Cream coloured cotton with V neck with broderie, lace edging. Lace edges on armholes. Pink, blue and green fabric border with images of scarecrow. Zipper on right side.costume, female, underwear