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Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
AIF Australia Brass Shoulder Epaulettes WW1, Circa 1914-1918
WW1 shoulder Uniform epaulettes made of brass. Worn on soldiers dress uniform or coat. WW1 uniform accoutrements, the Great War 1914-1918. Brass WW1 Uniform shoulder Epaulettes (x3). Two fastening lugs on the reverse side for a pin (missing) to adhere epaulette to uniform.Australia inscribed. ww1 dress uniform brass epillettes, australia epillettes ww1, aif uniform epillettes ww1 -
Clunes Museum
Booklet - HANDBOOK
PRESENTED TO THE MAYOR OF CLUNES, COUNCILLOR R.A. STEART BY THE LORD MAYOR OF MELBOURNE, COUNCILLOR THE HON. JAMES B. DISNEY, J.P.BLACK HANDBOOK WITH GOLD LETTERING AND MELBOURNE COAT OF ARMS.CITY OF MELBOURNE HANDBOOK 1950-51local history, government, local government, council., -
Clunes Museum
Clothing - BABY CARRYING COAT, CIRCA 1850
BABY'S CARRYING COAT. WHITE PIQUE WITH BRODERIE TRIMcostume, costumes - child, baby carrying coat -
Clunes Museum
Accessory - CIGARETTE TIN
BENSON AND HEDGES CIGARETTE TIN-RED AND GOLD TIN-RED AND GOLD TIN - CREAM PRINTING. BY APPOINTMENT TO TABACCONISTS TO H.M. KING GEORGE VI. ENGLANDS COAT OF ARMS.BENSON AND HEDGES SUPER VIRGINIA CIGARETTElocal history, personal effects, smoking accessories, personel effects -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - MEDAL & DOCUMENTS
GOLD CIRCULAR MEDAL WITH SEMICIRCULAR BANNER ON WHICH IS WRITTEN "AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND, BALLARAT". BELOW THIS IS THE COAT OF ARMS OF AUSTRALIA : FROM L TO R : UPRIGHT KANGAROO HOLDING A SHIELD ON WHICH ARE 1. THE EUREKA FLAG .2 THE SOUTHERN CROSS .3 CROSS .4 BIRD .5 SWAN & STARS .6 LION AN EMU HOLDS THE OTHER SIDE OF THE SHIELD. UNDERNEATH IS A RIFLE, UNDER THIS IS A BANNER WITH READS TRENCH SHOP 1918 FRONT - AUSTRALIA COMFORTS FUND, BALLARAT BACK - TRENCH SHOP, 1918local history, numismatic, medals, military -
Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, A Belgian Lady, 1884-1934
Gift of Mrs Coates, 1934 -
Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, The Housekeeper, 1884-1930
Gift of Mrs Coates, 1934 -
Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, Untitled (Portrait of a Girl)
Gift of James Farrell, 1988 -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - BOX
Red Benson & Hedges metal cigarette box and contents; .1 29 x shoe nails .2 7 x heel & sole metal protector platesTop: 'Benson & Hedges Super Virginia Cigarette'. 'By appointment tobacconists to his majesty the King'. with Coat of Arms Sides: Twenty Cigarettes, Old Bond Street London w. Inside Lid: 'When only the best will do', 'Benson & Hedges Ltd', 'Super Virginia Cigarette'local history, tins/containers -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
Given by Chris Durie who's mother was Rose Fawcett (daughter of Chris & Annie) who lived at Powlett Hill.Chris Snr & Annie Fawcett (copy from original) at Powlett Hill before taking a drive in the buggy. Chris in coat & hat holding a cane? & a blanket. Annie in hat & fur.on back 3local history, photography, photographs, chris fawcett snr & annie -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO OF THREE LADIES DRESSED FOR WINTERY DAY ONE LADY IN FULL LENGH FUR COAT, THE OTHER LADIES WEARING WOOLLEN COATS - ONE DECORATED WITH COLLAR FUR, THE OTHER DOUBLE BREASTED WOOLLEN MATERIAL, ALL WEARING HATS.local history, photography, photographs, early citizens -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, CIRCA 1916
ORIGINAL BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF R. HULL. FEATURED ARE THE ARMY CAP, AUSTRALIA BADGE ON CAP AND COAT LAPELS AND POCKETS, ALSO SHOULDER RIBBONS.HORNBY POSTCARD. TO UNCLE JIM & AUNTIE ELLEN MARCH 4TH. 1916.local history, photography, photographs, military -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
BLACK & WHITE TONED ORIGINAL PHOTO OF PTE. A. HORNER. CAP AND GREAT COAT - COLLAR AND TIE.PRIVATE A. HORNERlocal history, photography, photographs, military -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, CIRCA 1913
EARLY STUDIO PHOTOGRAPH OF A GENTLEMAN - RECEDING HAIR LINE LONG BUSHY BEARD AND SIDE BURNS, WEARING CHECK WAIST COAT AND COAT.EMERSON WILKINSON CLUNES. D. 1913local history, photography, photographs, early citizens -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
GATHERING OF MEN AND WOMEN BEING PHOTOGRAPHED IN CLUNES TOWN HALL.BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED ON GREEN MAT BOARD OF GROUP OF PEOPLE IN FRONT OF STAGE AT CLUNES TOWN HALL, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN DRESSED IN THEIR BEST CLOTHES. AUSTRALIAN COAT OF ARMS DISPLAYED. STAGE SWATHED IN OLD LACE AND MATERIAL CURTAINS.On Front: Hornby Clunesphotography, photographs, events and celebrations, town hall, advance australia -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mick Walsh Stawell Studio Colour Negatives, 1975 to 1986
Negatives from Stawell Photographer. Discarded from Penna Print Ararat. Son contacted and gave approval for Stawell Historical Society to keep them. Only those of a non personal nature scanned. Ken German David Read Motors Graeme Healy Family Ann French Doug Cross Family Vikki & John Holcombe Family Kaye Ellen Family Jenkins Hand Heather Slorach & Rod Reading Pencker Family Pigeons Ian Bryant Linda Clarke & Hank Woldhuis Philip West Aerial Photos Mrs L Fielding 80th Show 1980 Lindsay Flowers Harrisons Wedding Cake Debbie Martin & Bob McGregor Rene Hall 80th Pool Game 1980 Mrs Coates 100th Ann Watson & Mike Farrell Glenda Smith & Geoff Lewin Nell Stewart & Liam Pickering SAAC 1980 Dadswells Stawell Brass Band Shuttleworth Dogs Helen Grace Cat Tina Walters Queens Scout Peel Family Trudy Harrison Grange Golf Slaughter House Suzanne Gercovitch & Gary Isbel Colour negatives of families, weddings and other. Nineteen Lever Arch Folders Mick Walsh 52 Patrick Street Stawellphotography -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Sculpture: Liz Williams, In Love, c.1996
Williams' use of the dog and poem was inspired by a print by the late Barbara Hanrahan (an artist friend) in which a women was holding a cat accompanied by a dog and in which words from a William Blake poem were included / After her mother died Williams made a work of her mother with the dog, holding the cat and using the same words in the Hanrahan print / The dog is a family pet; Dolcie, that Williams fell in love with / The dog as a symbol has been used in fifteenth and sixteenth century painting to represent fidelity in marriage / The use of the dog is also a contradiction to the themes in this work by Williams / Williams found that many of her women friends were having emotional and romantic difficulties, suffering from the same malady again and again, feeling rejected, destroyed and having unfulfilled desires / The female figure standing on her hands is not seeing things realistically / The figure is head over heels, vulnerable, with her skirt around her head revealing more than normal / The text enhances the meaning of the work and draws the viewer into experiencing the foolishness of love, demanding the viewer travel around and around to read it / Overall the dog provides structure to the work and a reliable object on which all else balances / Balance has been one of the recurring or repetitive themes within William's work / It references the physicality of clay, the difficulties in creating balance with the clay and balance in the work / Williams' work is about form rather than colour / Sometimes she uses a coloured clay like a pale terracotta / Williams likes the flatness of the surface in relationship to the marks of the text / She describes herself as a Minimalist, paring down the form to the bare essentials. 'In Love' was a finalist in the 1997 Nillumbik Art Award held at the Eltham Community and Reception Centre, Pitt Street, Eltham. A ceramic sculpture made of white stoneware clay (coated with a wash of gesso) of a girl doing a hand stand on the back of a dog (retriever?) / Her face/head is partially covered by her skirt which has come down / Her skirt is inscribed in the round with the poem "The Lady's First Song" (1938) by W.B. Yeats (see inscriptions and markings) / The dog is looking straight ahead and upwards towards the sky and his tail is pointing straight out. The dog is covered with cross-hatch incised lines to give the illusion of fur and texture / Hand written inscription of W.B. Yeats poem "The Lady's First Song" (1938) on girl's skirt / I turn round / Like a dumb beast in a show. / Neither know what I am / Nor where I go, / My language beaten / Into one name; / I am in love / And that is my shame. / What hurts the soul / My soul adores, / No better than a beast / Upon all fours.williams / yeats / love / ceramic / stoneware / dog -
Brighton Historical Society
Clothing - Coat, Fur coat, circa 1940s
... and Wilson Streets Brighton melbourne This coat was made by Kallman ...This coat was made by Kallman Feitel (1877-1947), an Austrian-born furrier who emigrated to Australia around 1899. His shop was situated at 102-103 Beach Street, Port Melbourne.Long dark brown astrakhan coat with a brown fur collar and brown silk lining. Embroidered in the lining near the hem is the monogram "M.E.C."Label, woven, gold text on brown: "K. FEITEL / MELBOURNE"fur coat, fur, astrakhan, kallman feitel, k feitel, 1940s -
National Wool Museum
Tarndwarncoort Sheep Coats, 1975-2013
Used at Tarndwarncoort by Wendy Dennis and family. Small blue Lambs coat made in Australia, Yellow and white coats made in Australia by ?Goblin? Company in Australia about 35 years ago with rheem material polypropylene. Both Green coats are large sizes (Korean Made) Current Coats used now by Tarndwarncoort are made in China from Nylon material. These coats were decorated by year 12 students at Colac High School for Fashions on the field (no sign of this is visible on the coats. The coats come along with several articles written by Wendy Dennis about her methods of producing coloured wool and growing sheep. A series of photographs are also provided which add to the provenance and significance of the items. Used by the Dennis Family at Tarndwarncoort. Prominent woll growing pastoralist and settler family at the historic Tarndwarncoort homestead. These types of coats are used to protect fine grade and high quality wool while still on the sheep's back. These coats were made in Australia, and while these types of coats are still used, they are now made in China and Korea. 5 small sized lamb coats. shaped to fit a sheep with leg straps or holes in the rear, and joins, shashes and ties at the front. Light Green Dark Green White Yellow Grey letter from Wndy dennis of Tarndwarncoort Article titled 'Breeding Coloured Sheep and using Coloured wool' by Mrs. W. S. Dennis. Article Titled 'Coloured Sheep and Wool: Exploring Their Beauty and Function' by Mrs. W. S. Dennis. Article Describing the Tarndwarncoort property and its history. A4 Black and white photograph of Tarndwarncoort sheep wearing coats such as the ones in this collection -
National Wool Museum
Woollen Coat of Arms
Made in 2016 for the Australian Sheep and Wool Show. It was entered into the needle felting section and won. Emu and Kangaroo made from Ultra fine Merino from a sheep called Ninja with a micron count between 14-15 from Casalana fine wool.Woolen Coat of Arms on round metal frame. Kangaroo and Emu made of Ultra fine Merino and real Emu feathers. Coat of Arms felted together by hand. Winning sash, judges scorecard, wool sample and Certificate Included. -
National Wool Museum
Film - Hirst Family Films, 1950s
Copy of Godfrey Hirst family videos/photograph on CD. Including 1951 floods at Mill. All video content filmed at Godfrey Hirst Woollen Mill, Swanston Street, South Geelong. Godfrey Hirst's children. Family home in Newtown and holiday home in Eastern View.Compact disc (CD) containing colour video footage. Film has no audio content. Visual content outlined below: 00:00 – 00:05 – External view of brick building – Godfrey Hirst & Co. Pty. Ltd. 00:05 – 00:10 – Exterior garden setting, three men in suits with fabrics and object 00:10 – 00:28 – Exterior garden setting showing eight women, most likely on a break from working at the Godfrey Hirst factory. The footage shows them all getting up and walking back towards the building at the end. 00:28 – 00:38 – Exterior garden setting, showing seven men in white shirts and ties seated and standing around a table, turning pages on a folder on the table. 00:38 – 00:52 – Interior factory setting, showing four men in coats handling green and red wool. 00:52 – 1:08 – Three men in suits in an exterior garden setting looking at paperwork. 1:08 – 1:23 – Four men in coats in a garden handling coloured wool samples. 1:23 – 1:42 – Four men in suits in a garden setting handling woven fabric. Two of the men are holding pipes. 1:42 – 1:57 – Interior factory setting showing men operating machinery. 1:57 – 2:05 – Exterior factory setting showing a man driving machinery carting wool bales. 2:05 – 3:14 - Flood scenes, showing the exterior of the Godfrey Hirst building with a man rowing a boat down the street, and a horse and cart in flood waters. There are scenes of flooded streets, exterior of flooded buildings and people standing in flood waters. 3:14 – 3:40 - Interior building views of flood waters in factory with people, machinery, equipment and textiles in flood waters. 3:40 – 4:03 - Exterior views showing a tractor, boat, horse and people in flood waters. 4:03 – 7:02 Exterior setting showing crowds of people watching a fashion parade. The fashion parade is of women in various clothing, including suits jackets, skirts, coats and hats. 7.02 - END"Hirst family films 1936-1964 Incl. Godfrey Hirst and co P/L Woollen mills"geelong, godfrey hirst & co. pty. ltd., family films, factory, flooding, 1950s, wool processing, fashion, textiles, horse and cart, wool bales, transport, machinery, fashion parade, working life -
National Wool Museum
Hat, 1980
Made by Mrs Sayer in 1980 at Deniliqiun TAFE "Garment Assembly" course which was 2 years long. A popular course which was common in those days, Mrs Sayer was always crafty but not good at the other subjects. She wore this hat with the full ensemble also containing a dress and wool coat from 1980 - 2014.Small brim women's sunhat. Sandy brown in colour. Floral ribbon tied around the hat just on top of the brim which is secured with a green pin on right side of hat. On the front there is a small gold ANZAC badge that reads "Lest We Forget". On the left hand side there is a brown brooch with feathers attached, and the back of the hat features another brooch, which is round in shape and features 6 jewels with one large jewel in the middle. The inside of the hat is lined with orange fabric.clothing, women, fashion, hat -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Dress, 1980
Fabric for dress purchased from Cleggs, Elizabeth St Melbourne. Made at Deniliquin TAFE "Garment Assembly" course which ran for 2 years. Mrs Sayer was always crafty but not great at other subjects. This dress was worn with a hat and coat ensemble between 1980 and 2014.Cotton dress with belt, buttons down the front from chest to waist and a collar. Orange floral colours.dress, costume, fashion, cotton -
National Wool Museum
Coat, 1980
The coat along with matching hat and dress ensemble was made in 1980 at the Deniliquin TAFE 'Garment Assembly' course which was 2 years in duration. Mrs Sayer was always crafty but not great at other subjects. Coat is lined with a petticoat which Mrs Sayer wore in 1958. The seal fur collar was purchased by Mrs Sayer's mother at the shop 'Manly Corso' in Sydney, after WW1 with money from her father.Light brown wool coat with seal fur collar attached. Lined with red fabric from the petticoat of a taffeta and lace dress that was worn by Mrs Sayer in 1958. Wooden buttons down coat and on sleeves. Coat has been handmade and has no label.coat, wool, fur, fashion -
National Wool Museum
Certificate
Certificate awarded to Mr. Charles Wilson Peel for the best sample of merino lambs wool at the annual show for the Geelong Agricultural and Pastoral Society. The certificate is undated. Mr Peel owned a superfine merino stud at Gnawarre named Callenondah.Cream coloured stiff paper certificate with black printed text and sketches. Black ink handwritten personalised text to C.W. Peel for best lambs wool sample. Heading at top of certificate above the Australian coat of arms and sketch of horse and cow heads. -
National Wool Museum
Certificate
Certificate awarded to Mr. Charles Wilson Peel for the best sample of merino lambs wool at the annual show for the Geelong Agricultural and Pastoral Society. The certificate is undated. Mr Peel owned a superfine merino stud at Gnawarre named Callenondah.Red coloured stiff paper certificate with black printed text and sketches. Black ink handwritten personalised text to C.W. Peel for best lambs wool sample. Heading at top of certificate above the Australian coat of arms and sketch of horse and cow heads. -
National Wool Museum
Certificate
Certificate awarded to Mr. Charles Wilson Peel for the best sample of merino lambs wool at the annual show for the Geelong Agricultural and Pastoral Society, 1973. The certificate is undated. Mr Peel owned a superfine merino stud at Gnawarre named Callenondah. Red coloured stiff paper certificate with black printed text and sketches. Black ink handwritten personalised text to C.W. Peel for best lambs wool sample. Heading at top of certificate above the Australian coat of arms and sketch of horse and cow heads. -
National Wool Museum
Certificate
Certificate awarded to Mr. Charles Wilson Peel for the best sample of merino lambs wool at the annual show for the Geelong Agricultural and Pastoral Society. The certificate is undated. Mr Peel owned a superfine merino stud at Gnawarre named CallenondahRed coloured stiff paper certificate with black printed text and sketches. Black ink handwritten personalised text to C.W. Peel for best lambs wool sample. Heading at top of certificate above the Australian coat of arms and sketch of horse and cow heads. -
National Wool Museum
Document - Certificate, 1973
Certificate awarded to Mr. Charles Wilson Peel for the best sample of Corriedale ewe or wether fleece at the annual show for the Geelong Agricultural and Pastoral Society, 1973. The certificate is undated. Mr Peel owned a superfine merino stud at Gnawarre named Callenondah.Red coloured stiff paper certificate with black printed text and sketches. Black ink handwritten personalised text to C.W. Peel for best corriedale wool sample. Heading at top of certificate above the Australian coat of arms and sketch of horse and cow heads.geelong agricultural and pastoral society, corriedal ewe, wether fleece, charles wilson peel -
National Wool Museum
Magazine, Vogue Australia, March 1965
ogue Australia, March 1965, page 63 features a coat made from Alexander Lau fabric.textile design textile industry - history, alexander lau pty ltd, textile design, textile industry - history