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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Gloves
Local girl. Margaret Ord local flower farmers. Grew up in BlackburnCream nylon self embroidered flowers on back and cuff also included packet Dents washing powder.dents all nylon made in Hong Kongcostume accessories, glove accessories -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Men's Coat, c1940s
Franco Liburti was wearing this coat when he farewelled his wife Assunta in Naples, Italy in 1957, the day she departed for Australia. Tina Knitwear was a successful made to order knitwear business in Brighton from the mid-1960s to around 2010, run by Assunta and Franco Liburti. Daughter Melissa Persi writes: Our parents Assunta (Mum) and Franco (Dad) Liburti ran a successful made to order knitwear business in Brighton from the mid-1960s to around 2010. Assunta was affectionately known to her family as Assuntina, therefore the business was named "Tina Knitwear" after her. Assunta and Franco were born in the beautiful seaside town of Terracina in Italy in 1933 and 1930 respectively. As was so common in Italy in the 1950s, Assunta who was in her late teens and early twenties learnt the intricate skills of machine knitting, dressmaking and pattern making. Franco on the other hand, learnt the building trade with his 2 brothers and specialised in bricklaying and tiling. As was so common after the war, Assunta and Franco yearned for a better life so they decided that they would get engaged and then migrate to Australia to be married and raise their family in Australia, a land of much opportunity which they no longer felt their beloved Italy held for them. Assunta migrated to Australia first in 1957 and later Franco joined her in 1958 where they were married. For the first few years, Franco (also known as Frank) worked as bricklayer /tiler on buildings such as the Robert Menzies building at Monash University in Clayton and various buildings in the Melbourne CBD. Assunta on the other hand put her machine knitting skills to use working in factories doing piece machine knitting for various knitwear companies. The hours were long, the conditions were difficult, and travel was onerous without a car. After their 2 older children were born, it was decided that dad would leave the building trade and they would start their own made to order knitwear business. That way they could work from home and raise their family together. Mum taught dad everything he needed to know so he could operate the knitwear machinery. They purchased COPPO knitting machines from Italy and a Linking machine from Germany. Initially they had a knitwear shopfront in Bay Street Brighton where a store assistant would take the orders and client’s measurements and Assunta would then make the garments from a small workshop in their home. Unfortunately, the assistants were not skilled dressmakers and often measurements and orders were incorrectly taken. Assunta being the perfectionist and highly skilled machinist that she was, decided that she needed to oversee the entire process from meeting the client, to taking their order, right thru to the fittings and completion of the garment. It therefore made sense that they should close the shop front and run their business from their own home in Brighton and hence “Tina Knitwear” was born. Together, for more than 40 years they ran their very respected and successful business and were well known in the Bayside area. They specialised in made to order knitwear for both men and women using mainly pure wool (from Patons, Wangaratta Mills, Japan and Italy) but also lurex and estacel. Over those years, many of their clients became their close friends. It wasn't unusual for clients to come to order garments and then end up in the kitchen chatting over a cup of Italian espresso coffee and homemade biscuits. Some of their clients were especially memorable and became lifelong friends. Mrs Connell was a dear friend of mum’s, each year she would buy tickets for the “Gown of the Year” fashion show. She would insist on taking Assunta and her 2 daughters so that we could see the latest fashions. Then there was their dear friend Ms Griffiths. She had been a Matron nurse at the Queen Victoria Hospital when she met my parents in the 1970s. She returned to live in New Zealand in the 1980s but came back to Melbourne every year to stay for 2 weeks with the sole purpose of visiting my parents (she adored them) and order garments. For those 2 solid weeks, mum and dad would only knit for Ms Griffiths and she would go back to New Zealand with at least 5 or 6 new outfits. I actually think she enjoyed mum’s homemade pasta almost as much as her new clothes! Over the years, my parents learnt to speak English very well given that majority of their clients were not Italian speaking. Their oldest child John born in 1960 learnt to speak English with the help of those clients who were such a big part of our childhood. Mum and dad always went above and beyond to ensure their clients were satisfied. Mum was an absolute perfectionist and it showed in her attention to detail and the quality of their beautiful work. You only need to look at the garments that have stood the test of time or speak to their clients to know that this is true. Their clients would always comment on how well their clothes would last and much of their clients came via word of mouth and recommendations. Occasionally there would be disagreements because mum had found an error in dad's knitting (either a wrong stitch or a sizing mistake mainly) and would ask him to redo a piece, he would argue back saying that it was fine, but we always knew who would win the argument and that the piece would get remade! Similarly, we recall discussions where mum would ask dad to find a particular colour of wool in the garage where the stock was kept. He would try to convince her that they were out of stock of that colour and that the client should choose a different colour. She would insist they had it and then after hours of searching, he would return into the house sheepishly holding the wool! Our childhood is full of beautiful memories of mum and dad always being present, clients coming and going, mum humming her favourite songs as she worked often late into the night and sometimes, we even fell asleep to the hum of the machinery. They put their heart and soul into "Tina Knitwear" and took pride in providing only the best quality garments for their clients. In Italian there is a saying “lei ha le mani d’oro” which literally translated means “she has hands of gold”. Franco enjoyed his work but for Assunta, it was more than just work and there is no better way to describe her skills, passion and dedication to her machine knitting… she truly did have “hands of gold”. We will forever be grateful that our parents’ life journey gave us the opportunity to live in a home filled with creativity, dedication and passion, amazing work ethic and mutual respect, lifelong friendships and a lifetime of love. Men's coat featuring a charcoal herringbone weave, with three buttons down the front and on each sleeve cuff.knitwear, clothing, italy, migrants, brighton, knitting machine, linking machine, garments, business, family, community, naples -
Orbost & District Historical Society
cuff links, Late 19th/early 20th century
A pair of small round bronze coloured metal cuff links or studs. There is a gold coloured circle inset on each.studs cufflinks accessories jewellery -
Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
English Sniper Gloves >1960, English Sniper Gloves, > 1960's
English SAS Sniper glovesKhaki green coloured gloves with brown leather palm side covering. Khaki dark green knitted cuff sas -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Barnes stem pessary associated with Dr Frank Forster, c. 1870 to 1930
Part of the collection of Dr Frank Forster.Pessary. Consists of a hollow stem with a rounded flange at one end. At the end of the stem is a small ridge with a round 'cuff'.pessary, intrauterine device -
National Wool Museum
Clothing - Cuff links
Pair of cufflinks, in shape of the wool mark logo. Part of a collection of Australian Wool Corporation promotional memorabilia believed to have used in the era of Sir William Gunn.Pair of gold coloured pierced metal cuff links, in shape of the wool mark logo. Stored in black box.wool marketing, australian wool corporation, gunn, sir william, cuff links, clothing -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Tie bar and cuff links
In August 1940, 13th Light Horse (Gippsland) converted from horse to mechanised initially as 13th Motor Regiment then 13th Armoured Regiment. Trained in Victoria and as the Japanese threat to the mainland declined the regiment was disbanded in October 1943. It is likely these fashion items were made after the war and worn by a member of the regimental association.A fine example and in excellent condition of regimental memorabilia intended to identify a former member of a World War II armoured regiment.Gilt tie bar and pair of matching cuff links with enamel colour patch of the 13th Armoured Regiment AIF. 13th armoured regiment, fashion -
Mont De Lancey
Gloves
Belonged to Mrs. Ada CookOne pair white/cream kid leather, gauntlet-style gloves, with a 1 cm. fringed edge to cuff.gauntlet gloves, gloves -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE, 8TH BN
Small gold badge. Possibly a cuff link. The centre shows an eagle bust. There are banners with wording on sides, top & bottom.Banners: Top: "8TH BATTALION" Bottom: "CELER ET AUDAX" (Latin) Left: "BALLARAT", Right: "REGIMENT"numismatics-badges-military, 8th, passchendaele barracks trust -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Uniform - Uniform - Cuff studs, Presbyterian Deaconess
Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982]Six pairs and four odd assorted cuff studs in a green plastic box with a clear lid which bears an inscription."Where are those darned studs? RIGHT HERE WITH BEST WISHES FROM"deaconess hilda foster, sunday school council of victoria, australian inland mission, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster, mother christmas, presbyterian girls' home elsternwick -
Mont De Lancey
Gloves
One pair ladies' gauntlet-style cream, mesh-knit gloves with cream, floral applique' and embroidered trim on cuff.clothing accessories, gauntlet gloves, gloves -
Mont De Lancey
Gloves
One pair white/cream short lace gloves, with floral lace pattern on back of hand and scalloped edge to cuff.clothing accessories, gloves -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Jumper, c. 1985
See Ref NA4362Grey hand knitted long sleeved school jumper, school colours, cream and maroon around neck and sleeve cuff.costume, children's uniform, handcrafts, knitting -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Cuff links
Gift to Alex Gillespie from H. L. (Harry) Richardson. Nec Tamen Consumebatur translates to "Not Yet Spent".Silver and teal blue pair of Presbyterian Church of Australia cuff links, G144.1 & G144.2 in a mustard coloured velvet box G144.3"NEC TAMEN CONSUMEBATUR"presbyterian church of australia, gillespie, alex -
Clunes Museum
Clothing - GLOVES
BONE COLOURED LADIES GLOVES. BOW ON IMITATION CUFF, MACHINE EMBROIDERY ON BACK OF GLOVE. NYLON - SIZE 6 1/2costume accessories ladies, accessories ladies, gloves -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Shirt, Van Heusen Shirt, 1900s
Worn by donor's husband Gary in the 1990sMauve male shirt. Pocket on left side and fastening down the front with six buttons, plus two buttons on sleeve cuff.Van Heusen, Full Cutcostume accessories, male -
Mont De Lancey
Cuff links and tie stud
Belonged to Mrs. H.N. LordPair of round cuff links and tie stud - in black onyx edged with gold. All in white box lined with red velvet.cufflinks, clothing accessories, neckwear, studs -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Sphygmomanometer, Pre 1997
This Sphygnomanometer belonged to Dr Lorna Lloyd GreenSphygmomanometer, including arm cuff, rubbe tubing, rubber pressure bulb and metal pressure gauge and small black vinyl carry case.examination, blood pressure -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Blouse, 1970s
Grey polyester Blouse - long pointed 1970s collar, seven buttons down the front. Long sleeve, deep cuff,with two buttons.Myer, Made in Hong kong. To fit bust 90 cmcostume, female -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Tube, Endotracheal, Double Lumen, Mallinckrodt
This is an unused example of a Double Lumen Endotracheal Tube. This tube would be used to achieve the selective one sided ventilation of either the right or the left lung. Clear plastic tube with a "v" shaped connector at one end that holds two tubes, one blue one and one clear plastic. There are two finer plastic tubes on either side of the central tube, one blue one and one clear plastic. Blue plastic cuff and a clear plastic cuff are wrapped around the tube at the other end.Printed in black ink on the side of the central tube: Mallinckrodt R 35Fr. LEFT Brocho-Cath TM 27 Do Not Reuse 29 31cm Printed in black ink on blue plastic tube: BRONCHIAL Printed in black ink on clear plastic tube: 35Fr. TRACHEALendotracheal, intubation, double lumen, mallinckrodt, magill, united states of america -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Tube, Endotracheal, Double Lumen, Mallinckrodt
This is an example of a Double Lumen Endotracheal Tube. This tube is used to achieve the selective one sided ventilation of either the right or the left lung.Clear plastic tube with a "v" shaped connector at one end that holds two tubes, one blue one and one clear plastic. There are two finer plastic tubes on either side of the central tube, one blue one and one clear plastic. Blue plastic cuff and a clear plastic cuff are wrapped around the tube at the other end.Printed in black ink on the side of the central tube: Mallinckrodt R 41Fr. RIGHT Brocho-Cath TM 27 Do Not Reuse 29 I.T. 31cm Printed in black ink on blue plastic tube: BRONCHIAL Printed in black ink on clear plastic tube: 41Fr. TRACHEALendotracheal, magill, intubation, mallinckrodt, united states of america, airway -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Gloves-childrens, Circa 1940s
Used by the donor as a child in Sunshine during the 1940s, to wear to Sunday school.Local history, typical of childrens accessories worn in the 1940s.One pair of ecru coloured, crocheted with a varying pattern down the back of the gloves, finishing with a cuff of triangular "shell" motif. Stretchy nylon fabric.cotton, accessories, gloves, crocheted -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - GRAYDON COLLECTION: WOMEN'S CREAM COLOURED WRIST LENGTH COTTON GLOVES, 1870-1890
Clothing. Women's cream coloured wrist length cotton gloves. Fold over cuff (2 cm) at wrist with scalloped edges and small eyelets.costume accessories, female, women's cream coloured cotton gloves -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, 16-Dec-24
Spalding wood racquet with red and white whipping on shoulders and grooved wood handle. Leather cuff on butt. Materials: Wood, String, Gut, Leathertennis -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Clothing - Lady's Jodphurs, Rankine & Dobbie, c. 1930
Jodphurs worn by female students. Given to Archives by Alice Tucker (nee glascodine) who graduated in 1933 with Certificate of Competency in HorticulturePair of fawn cotton ladies jodphurs made by Rankine & Dobbie Pty Ltd, Melbourne. Two brown buttons on each hip and cuff at ankle.Army Stores (REG) Rankine & Dobbie Pty Ltd MELBOURNE 28jodphurs, pants, trousers, female students, alice tucker (née glascodine), 1933, uniform -
National Wool Museum
Cuff links
Pair of cuff links with wool mark logo. Part of a collection of Australian Wool Corporation promotional memorabilia believed to have used in the era of Sir William Gunn.wool marketing, australian wool corporation, gunn, sir william -
National Wool Museum
Cuff links
Pair of cuff links with wool mark logo. Part of a collection of Australian Wool Corporation promotional memorabilia believed to have used in the era of Sir William Gunn.wool marketing, australian wool corporation, gunn, sir william -
National Wool Museum
Cuff links
Pair of cuff links featuring a merino ram. Part of a collection of Australian Wool Corporation promotional memorabilia believed to have used in the era of Sir William Gunn.wool marketing, australian wool corporation, gunn, sir william -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Blouse, circa end 1970s
Light Grey blouse with lace inset and pin tucks. Seven pearl buttons, long sleeves, cuffed and 1 pearl button. Ruffle around neckcostume, female -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1910
Real tennis racquet. Finely grooved bare wood handle. Leather cuff around butt. Concave throat piece. Materials: Wood, Metal, Guttennis