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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Collar
Deep cream guipere lace collar.costume accessories, collar accessories -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Accessory - Horse collar
Brown leather collar with inbuilt hames, to allow horses to haul heavier loads Ca 1900As made by Holden and Frost Ca1900Brown leather collar to go around the neck of a horse to allow it to haul heavy loads with inbuilt steel hamescollar, equestrian, hames -
Clunes Museum
Clothing - COLLAR
DONATEDCREAM COLLAR - HANDCRAFTED. EDGE MASHINED SEWN.local history, costume, accessories, female, -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
clothing - Collar
Large cream silk Maltese lace collarhandcrafts, lacemaking, costume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Collar
Large cream maltese lace silk collarcostume accessories, collar accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Collar
Cream georgette embroidered collar. Scallop edging.costume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Collar
White lawn collar with embroidery and crochet edging.costume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Collar
White lace collar. Wide piece at back.costume accessories, collar accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Collar, 1940's
Part of Betty Jones collectionWhite, handmade needle lace collar for female dress.costume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Collar
Crocheted Collar of maltese design with a crocheted scalloped edging.costume accessories, female -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Clothing - Collar, n.d
Displayed at History House with the Birmingham Collection.Plain white cotton curved collar. Machine sewn edging. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
collar, early 20th century
This item is an example of a clothing accessory commonly used by women in the early -mid 20th century.Black lace collar with ornate design and scalloped bottom edge.collar costume accessories lace -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Collar
Detachable round collar, with one white stud. Made of celluloid.Waterproofed Cotton Fibre Made in saxony '16'costume accessories, male -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Collar
'V' neck shaped collar with scallop edge,.Material knitted in square pattern. Edged with bias binding faggetted on to collar. A separate bow had been made and attached at the point of the V.costume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Collar Box, 1935-1955
Item could date later if used by someone wearing ceremonial or uniform dress collars after collar attached shirts became the norm rep[lacing detachable collars for everyday wear.Small leather- look composition board, horseshoe shaped collar box with thin real leather strap and buckle fastening. Saddle stitched on outer edges, inside box is lined with paper printed with faux alligator or crocodile skin pattern in sepia colour.On top of lid in right lower corner: 'Collars' in faded gilt cursive printed text.costume accessories, male, personal effects, travel goods -
Clunes Museum
Clothing - COLLAR
SEMI CIRCLE CREAM SILK COLLAR MACHINED SEWN EDGING AND INSET.local history, costume, accessories, female, -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Collar
Cream silk lace collar with silk cord and two tassels at one endcostume accessories, collar accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Collar
Large cream lace collar with 16 large flower medallions at lower face.costume accessories, collar accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Collar
Cream fine mesh collar with four long points. Cream silk embroidery.costume accessories, collar accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Collar
White Lawn Collar with three wide pieces. White flower embroidered on points.costume accessories, collar accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Collar
Fine cream cotton lace collar with scalloped edges. Raised round flower pattern as part of design.costume accessories, collar accessories -
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 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Ballarat Teachers' College Ceremonial Collar, Unknown
Worn by the principal of Ballarat Teachers' College over black academic gown at formal assemblies. Ellwood was the Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Ballarat Teachers’ College was opened on 04 May 1926, at S.S. 33 Dana Street, with an enrolment of 61 students. Its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W.H. Ellwood, M.A., M.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers’ Tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, BA., (lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. In 1927 the college moved to the old Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by 26 Manual Arts students, who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Art students continued till 1930 when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers’ College. During the four succeeding years, approximately 60 students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the College in its brief span of life (1926-1931). Five per cent of each year’s students were granted an extension of their studentship to enable them to proceed to Melbourne Teachers’ College, and to take the first year’s course for a University degree. With the advent of the economic depression of the ‘thirties, Ballarat Teachers' College closed its doors in December, 1931. Fourteen years were to pass before the College opened again on February 2nd, 1946. The college re-commenced at SS Dana Street, under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., B. Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. Phys. Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister of Education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only but, at the last moment, men resident in Ballarat were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and it has continued as such. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teacher’s Certificate at the final College Assembly each year. In December 1955, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own Graduation Hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. (Mavis) Canty of the staff. Lord remained as principal until 1951 when he transferred to establish a teachers' college at Toorak. Tom William Turner was Lord's successor. A highlight of his term was the construction of new college buildings at Gillies Street with the students commencing their lessons there in February 1958. Turner retired in 1970, having overseen a period of substantial growth in the institution. In that year alone more than one hundred and forty students completed their primary teaching qualification to meet a severe shortage of teachers. Doug Watson commenced as principal in 1971. In 1973 Ballarat Teachers' College became the State College of Victoria at Ballarat. Three years later Ballarat College of Advanced Education was formed and the teacher education students moved to the Mount Helen Campus. In 1990 Ballarat College of Advanced Education became Ballarat University College, an affiliated college with the University of Melbourne. The University of Ballarat was formed in January 1994.Light blue grosgrain sash, bound in yellow taffeta, sewn by machine. Two mitred seams, one at each shoulder, hand sewn and two seams machine stitched on straight part of sash. A BTC insignia is placed in the centre back. The insignia is stitched in yellow, royal blue and dark blue cotton. This sash is hand sewn at the end of one side length, in order to shorten it. Extra Muros (Beyond the Wall) on insignia BTC (Ballarat Teachers' college)education, teaching, assembly, btc, ballarat teachers college, university of ballarat, regalia, ceremony, graduation, stoll, balalrat teachers' college -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Audio - Video Tape, Collar the Lot
Video prepared in the studio of GMV6 for the Tatura & District Historical Society, 1997.audio, collar the lot, gmv6 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Timothy Hall, White Collar Crime in Australia, 1979
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketcrime, history, walsh st library -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Costume, I.O.O.F Collar
Worn at I.O.O.F. meetings. Bible. SR1 compactus 4 shelf 6. Catalogue #5938.1 Blue binder: International Order of Oddfellows, SR1 Compactus 4 Shelf 6 Catalogue # 5938Gold Tassles around material embroided with leaves, stars . Metal clasp on red leather -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Exhibition Of Memorabilia 1990 Horse Collar, Malmsbury ca1990
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Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph, President Jo Barber receives the Collar of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc. from fromer President Jamie Sleep, 21/11/2019
Around four months after becoming President of the Old Colonists' Association the Covid19 pandemic hit, and by March 2020 Ballarat was in lockdown. Association Council meetings continued online, residents of the retirement village were kept informed of safety requirements during the pandemic, and 3 additional units were built at the Charles Anderson Grove Retirement Village. A Conservation Management Plan was also commissioned for the Old Colonists' Hall.Colour photographs of Jo Barber President of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc giving her inaugural speech As President. .The photograph was taken in the Old Colonists' Hall.ballarat old colonists' association, ballarat old colonists' hall, jo barber, president, covid19, pandemic -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Ceremonial collar, Knights of the Southern Cross Ceremonial Collar
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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Clothing - Beaded collar, circa mid 20th century
This beaded dress collar is of a style from the mid 20th century - possibly even as early as the 1930's. It is designed to be easily removed and worn with different outfits - e.g. a dress, knitted top or blouse. Articles from Australian newspapers (particularly the Women's fashion pages) in the decades from the 1930's through to the 1950's often mentioned society ladies wearing "beaded collars" when describing their fashions and in the 1950's "beaded collars" were being made and imported from Japan however this particular collar appears to have been handmade. Unfortunately the maker of this collar is unknown.This item is an example of how women in the mid 20th century used their needlework skills to personalise and embellish an item of clothing (a collar) designed in a practical way to be able to be used with different items of clothing. Lady's beaded collar with a decorative floral design of flowers made with blue beads, outlined with bronze beads on a white beaded background. Bronze beads have also been used to "draw" leaf shapes and tendrils and outline a border all around the collar. A hook and eye are attached to a fine cotton bias band at the top of the collar and the beading is sewn onto a fine net lining.flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, great ocean road, fashion, beaded collar, beading, decorative fashion, collar, lady's fashion