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Mont De Lancey
Brooch
Gold coloured brooch with a flower design on the pin, and a gold chainbrooches -
Mont De Lancey
Brooch
Oval brooch with purple cut stone, and an ornate silver surround. -
Mont De Lancey
Brooch, 1950
Bought in America by Mrs. H.N.LordLarge star-shaped diamante and silver brooch with a raised design. -
Mont De Lancey
Brooch, 1950
Bought on Guernsey by Mrs. H.N.Lord.Brooch in a Horse and Carriage design of silver, marcasite and coloured enamel. -
Mont De Lancey
Brooch
Belonged to the late Miss Olive Sebire.Silver brooch with marcasite in a poppy and leaf design, with two pearls. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Brooch
From Till collectionTHE TILL COLLECTION SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT|The significance of the Alwyn Till Collection is that Alwyn was born in Mitcham in 1921. He attended Mitcham Primary School and Box Hill Boys High School. He served his Community mainly through his activities within the Christ Church Anglican Church Mitcham. He joined the Royal Australian Airforce in World War II in September 1939. He trained as a Pilot in Australia and Canada, was posted to England and saw action in Europe. He was shot down over France and rescued by and then joined the French Resistance and while fighting with them was fatally shot. A Baron fighting with him wrote to his mother to inform her of his death.|Alwyn's parents were Evaleen Victoria Till (nee Maggs) and Sydney Norman Till who first lived in Creek Road Mitcham, before moving to 573 Whitehorse Road Mitcham. His father served in World War I where his eyesight was damaged and he was taught by the then Blind Institute in suitcase making of which we have two examples in this collection. He died in 1931. Alwyn took over responsibility for his mother and sister Alison. We can understand how devastated his mother and sister would have been at the news of Alwyn's feeling that he must serve his country in World War 11.|His letters home were so precious to them that they carefully kept all his correspondence, notices of death and condolences from friends. After Alison's death in 2007 her relation Joan Walker transcribed each of Alwyn's letters home into two bound volumes. The executors, Joan Walker and Anne Drew deposited the original letters with the Whitehorse Historical Society. Due to their significance as historical documents of one serviceman's complete correspondence with his family the Whitehorse Historical Society Committee after consultation with the donors deposited the original letters with the State Library of Victoria. The Whitehorse Historical Society retains the copies.|Alison and her mother kept many family memorabilia and personal items which make up this significant collection as they show how people lived, worked and served in the local community and municipality.|This collection represents the love and devotion of the women to their families during the course of two world wars. The father was disabled as a result of World War 1 and died an early death and a son who thereafter took on the responsibility as head of the family at an early age. This young handsome charismatic son served his community in peace time and gave his life in World War 11. This mother and sister were devoted to his memory.Gilt leaf shape brooch pearls and green stones along leaf.costume accessories, female -
Tennis Australia
Brooch, Circa 1910
Gold brooch in shape of a racquet and ball. No marks. Materials: Gold/Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Brooch, Circa 1920
Brooch in shape of a racquet and ball. Studded with reflective stones. Materials: Metaltennis -
Mont De Lancey
Brooch, 1950
Worn by late Miss Olive Sebire.Gold brooch in a Dragon Fly design, with red and blue enamel, and a chain.brooches -
Mont De Lancey
Brooch, Circa 1950's
Purchased by the late Miss Olive Sebire in Melbourne in the 1950's.Silver marcasite brooch in a floral design with long petals, attached to a chain. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Hat brooch, Robert Garland. (Soldier), Unknown
Possibly WWII Historical significance.Australian slouch hat brooch with a window on the rear for a photograph. Possibly trench art from WWII.Brooch has a rising sun badge on hat and pin. -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Women's Auxiliary and Pipe Band Badges, 3 Badges and a Brooch (366.2)
enamelled cast metal with pin on reversesee under description -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Decorative object - Badge, Heidelberg Golf Club, Women’s Sunday brooch, 1960c
Small badge worn by associate or lady golfers who played on Sunday. Metal and enamel badge in plastic case; with HGC in centre and Heidelberg Golf Club inscribed around edge. Pin clasp on back. "HGC" and "Heidelberg Golf Club"ladies golf, badges, jeanne bennie, sunday golf, brooches -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Decorative object - Badge, Heidelberg Golf Club, Women’s Sunday brooch, 1960c
Small badge worn by associate or lady golfers who played on Sunday. Metal and enamel badge in plastic case; with HGC in centre and Heidelberg Golf Club inscribed around edge. Pin clasp on back. "HGC" and "Heidelberg Golf Club"ladies golf, badges, jeanne bennie, sunday golf, brooches -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Brooch
Sweetheart Brooch with the Name Norma. Before WW2 the swastika indicated good luckephemera, ww1 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Costume - Brooch, not known
From the estate of Jenny Lang, 11 Pearcedale Grove, NunawadingOblong shaped brooch with anthracite or hematite stones (black). Back pin is not originalcostume accessories, jewellery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Brooch, c1950
Worn by Martha Edwards of Forest Hill,(donors grand mother)Flower spray brooch of grey and blue stones. There are 4 petal stones missingjewellery (use costume accessories) -
Tennis Australia
Brooch, Circa 1910
Brooch in shape of a racquet and ball. Stamped 'STERLING' on obverse. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Brooch, Circa 1925
Brooch in shape of a racquet and ball. Stamped 'STERLING' on obverse. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Brooch, Circa 1920
Black brooch in shape of two crossed racquets. Materials: Jet (Lignite), Metaltennis -
Australian Jazz Museum
Jewellery
Size of box is 6cm x 4cm In 1936, young Eric Child (1910-1995) met, and squired around London's jazz night-spots, Lucille Wilson a dancer in Lew Leslie's Blackbirds stage production at the Gaiety Theatre. Although Lucille knew a few famous bandleaders she, at that time, had never heard of Louis Armstrong, THE King of jazz, according to Eric. Later, in a letter to Eric in late 1942, Lucille wrote that she had met his King - and had become his fourth wife on 7th October 1942. She had finally worked with Louis at the new Cotton Club in Harlem in 1939 where she was in the chorus line using the stage name Brown Sugar. The long platonic friendship with Lucille remained and Eric and his wife Angela (1919-2001) welcomed her and the King in Brisbane on Louis' first visit to Australia in April 1956, and on all subsequent visits here. At a dinner at the Child's Sydney home Lucille presented Angela with one of Louis' famous stage handkerchiefs, signed by the All Stars, and a her own brooch and earrings, which Angela had quite innocently admired. Following Eric's death in 1995, Angela promised the Louis handkerchief to Bill Haesler and the brooch and earrings to Jess Haesler when she died. Rather than keeping these unique items private, the Haeslers donated them, in Angela's memory to the Victorian Jazz Archive. A unique momento of jazz great Louis his wife Lucille Armstrong,and his Australian friends Eric and Angela Child.Costume jewellery - Silver and cut glass brooch and ear ringslucille armstrong, angela child, ear rings, brooch -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Brooch, 1940s
The Wied family were settled in Palestine upon the beginning of WWII. Being of German nationality, they were considered a threat to security by Allied forces & were interned in temporary camps, before being shipped to Australia. In Australia they were interned in Camp 3, Tatura, a family camp for enemy nationals. Many of the internees came with few possessions. This item is just one of the handmade domestic items fashioned in the camp from largely scrap materials to give some home comforts in the initially barren surroundings of the camps, particularly to those interned with families and young children. Butterfly shaped brooch made from Paua shell. Fixed to a brass safety pin. world war ii, camp 3, palestine, tatura, jewellery, internment camps -
Tennis Australia
Brooch, Circa 1890
Brooch in shape of two crossed racquets, ball and tennis net. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Brooch, Circa 1890
Jet brooch in shape of a racquet and ball held by a hand. Materials: Metal, Jet (Lignite)tennis -
Tennis Australia
Brooch, Circa 1920
Black brooch in shape of two crossed racquets and pair of shoes. Materials: Jet (Lignite), Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Brooch, Circa 1870
Brooch in shape of two crossed racquets and horseshoe. Birmingham Sterling silver. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Brooch
Brooch - costume jewellery - round with large clear stones around sides with smaller clear stones in centre.costume accessories, jewellery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Brooch
From the Till collectionTHE TILL COLLECTION SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT|The significance of the Alwyn Till Collection is that Alwyn was born in Mitcham in 1921. He attended Mitcham Primary School and Box Hill Boys High School. He served his Community mainly through his activities within the Christ Church Anglican Church Mitcham. He joined the Royal Australian Airforce in World War II in September 1939. He trained as a Pilot in Australia and Canada, was posted to England and saw action in Europe. He was shot down over France and rescued by and then joined the French Resistance and while fighting with them was fatally shot. A Baron fighting with him wrote to his mother to inform her of his death.|Alwyn's parents were Evaleen Victoria Till (nee Maggs) and Sydney Norman Till who first lived in Creek Road Mitcham, before moving to 573 Whitehorse Road Mitcham. His father served in World War I where his eyesight was damaged and he was taught by the then Blind Institute in suitcase making of which we have two examples in this collection. He died in 1931. Alwyn took over responsibility for his mother and sister Alison. We can understand how devastated his mother and sister would have been at the news of Alwyn's feeling that he must serve his country in World War 11.|His letters home were so precious to them that they carefully kept all his correspondence, notices of death and condolences from friends. After Alison's death in 2007 her relation Joan Walker transcribed each of Alwyn's letters home into two bound volumes. The executors, Joan Walker and Anne Drew deposited the original letters with the Whitehorse Historical Society. Due to their significance as historical documents of one serviceman's complete correspondence with his family the Whitehorse Historical Society Committee after consultation with the donors deposited the original letters with the State Library of Victoria. The Whitehorse Historical Society retains the copies.|Alison and her mother kept many family memorabilia and personal items which make up this significant collection as they show how people lived, worked and served in the local community and municipality.|This collection represents the love and devotion of the women to their families during the course of two world wars. The father was disabled as a result of World War 1 and died an early death and a son who thereafter took on the responsibility as head of the family at an early age. This young handsome charismatic son served his community in peace time and gave his life in World War 11. This mother and sister were devoted to his memory.Gilt brooch two flowers each with a blue stone,four blue stones and two gilt leaves.costume, female, costume accessories, jewellery -
Tennis Australia
Brooch, Circa 1885
Brooch in shape of a racquet, ball and a hat decorated with blue flowers. No stamps/marks. Materials: Metal, Enameltennis -
Tennis Australia
Brooch, Circa 1920
Brooch in shape of a racquet and ball. Studded with faux diamonds (clear stones or glass). Materials: Metal, Glasstennis