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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: DOYLEY
Textile. Cream coloured linen doyley with embroidered scalloped flowers around outer edge. Old box 573.textiles, domestic, cream coloured linen doyley -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: PAIR LADIES SHORT BEIGE COLOURED GLOVES, 1950's
One pair of ladies wrist length beige coloured gloves. Three pairs of embroidered leaves on the back of the gloves.Label in left hand glove; ''7 1/2 KAYSER> Nylon. Made in Western Germany''costume accessories, female, ladies short wrist length gloves -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - GRAYDON COLLECTION: WOMEN'S CREAM COLOURED WRIST LENGTH NYLON GLOVES, 1870-1890
Clothing. Women's cream coloured wrist length nylon gloves. Three embroidered floral patterns on the back of the glove.Tag in left glove. ''NYLON SIMPLEX SIZE 7'', Made in Hong Kong.costume accessories, female, women's cream coloured nylon gloves -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Embroidered badges
2 circular embroidered badges each depicting a male and female member of the Dutch folk dancing group The Tukkers. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Costume and Accessories, c1915
Cotton Tea Cosy. Two Pieces. Cotton Material Embroidered Edge. Design Flowers. Riceleau work. Rowe.stawell clothing material -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Costume and Accessories
Black silk Crepe Happy Coat. Round Chrome Clasps lined with embroidered patches. 3/4 sleeves.stawell clothing material -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Accessory - Costume and Accessories
Collection of 3 white linen Handkerchiefs with neat hem stitched edges. White embroidered corners. E McClure.stawell clothing material -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Textile, June Brown, Fire (Sky Series), 2013
When in the desert it is frightening to see a distant fire, even though you may not see the actual flames. As evening approaches the sky reflects anger and colour. The mesa is also reflecting some of the glow . I imagined it had been burnt already and some embers are still aglow in the evening light All fabrics used in this work are cotton commercial fabrics. My stitching has been done to accentuate the red reflection in the sky. Black rayon thread gives a certain sheen to the mesa with a dried grassy foreground. ‘Sky Series’ Changes are constantly taking place in the sky . I love the variety, colour and movement of the sky which are all a direct result of the clouds, sun and time of day. I certainly think about the sky much more when we are on Safari. The sky is a great indicator of the ever changing time of day and weather conditions …... fine and clear, cloudy, sunset, sunrise and storms. The artwork features a simple ‘mesa’ shape against the sky. A mesa is a flat topped hill. Which are part of the Australian Inland. The mesa I have featured is in recognition of Mt Connor in the Northern Territory.Wangaratta Art Gallery CollectionA embroidered textile depiction of an outback landscape scene during a fire featuring a colour palette of pinks, purples, and browns.june brown, textile, landscape -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Embroidered emblem, Slovenian Association Melbourne Hunters and Anglers emblem
Embroidered emblem of the HUnters and Anglers section of the Slovenian Association Melbourne, worn on their dark green uniform for competitions and paradesSDM - Slovenian Association Melbourne LRD - Hunters and Anglers Groupemblem, slovenian association melbourne, hunters and anglers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tea Cosy Cover
Embroidered pieces donated by Adele Grey from the collection of Jenny Lang who was a member of the Embroiderers Guild of Victoria and held exhibitions of her work at the Arts & Crafts SocietyCream linen edged in orange silk buttonhole stitch centre embroidered with yellow and orange daisies and green leavesmanchester, table linen -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Apron
Cream calico apron embroidered with a lady in pink gown with a palm tree and flowers on fence. Apron is not finished or bound.domestic items, sewing, costume, female working -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Camisole
Cream silk camisole. Cream embroidered flower. Cream crochet on neck and sleeveless edge. Lace edging at waistcostume, female underwear -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tray Cloth
White cotton tray cloth with scalloped edges. Centre embroidered pattern of butterfly with two circles on either side.manchester, table linen, handcrafts, needlework -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Shawl, c1850
Black silk shawl. Green leaves. Hand embroidered yellow and pink roses and crocheted black silk fringe.costume, female -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Badge - Cloth with clasp
Cloth Badge - embroidered Australian Military Forces for Australia; Metal clasp at top & metal bar with star at bottompersonal items, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - RAAF Sergeant Chevron
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Albert Park-South Melbourne Rowing Club
APRC 1956 Olympic Banner, 1957
"The banner has been with the Club since it was created in 1957. Recent research has confirmed that it was made by Joan Eddy, the wife of club member Kevin Eddy and a professional seamstress. Grace Blake’s interview notes record her conversation with Mr Eddy on 24 October 2014: Kevin confirmed that the banner was made by his wife, Joan Eddy, in time for the opening of the new shed after the Olympics (1957). Kevin was the Social Secretary at the time, and co-opted his wife, who had worked as a machinist for Harford Clothing in Carlton before they married. Her mother had also worked there as a sewing hand (hand sewing the linings for jackets). The company was later taken over by Sires. ... It was made at home (Joan had ‘retired’ from work by then)." Excerpt from the 2014 Significance Assessment, p32.Banner Celebrating Albert Park Rowing Club Olympic Representatives, 1956 Statement of significance by Margaret Birtley, October 2014 Harry Gordon, the distinguished Australian sports historian, wrote of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games: "When the Olympic Games moved into Melbourne ... it was as if the city had been brushed by a certain magic. Nothing before or since ... has ever evoked such sheer emotional involvement from the whole community." Gordon refers to the large crowds that massed in Melbourne with anticipation and exhilaration on the day before the official opening, ‘with little apparent motive other than just to be there, and be happy’. The hand-crafted banner celebrating Albert Park Rowing Club’s representatives at those Olympic Games seems to exude that same sense of joy and exhilaration. Made by the wife of the club’s social secretary, it testifies to the admiration felt by individuals and organisations for the success of their own on a world stage. The banner has historic significance for its accurate documentation of the great achievement of a single rowing club in contributing six outstanding athletes to the relatively small Australian rowing team. Additional historic significance derives from the fact that this is an unofficial expression of tribute and pride. The banner’s incorporation of the Olympic rings would now be likely to require licensing by the Australian Olympic Committee, a process that can dampen social engagement. While definitely a hand-made item, there is some aesthetic significance in the design and execution of the banner. Good judgement has been demonstrated in the selection of fabrics and the choice of colours. The workmanship is quite skilful. The vertical symmetry and the horizontal balance of the design are pleasing to the eye. The use of red for the heading lines and black for the Olympians names is well-chosen and aesthetically pleasing. The collection holds black and white photographs of the same oarsmen at the Olympic regatta. This banner complements their role in the collection by providing colour and a sense of connection with an affectionate and supportive community. Its social significance transcends the local context for which it was created and used, to become part of the large body of art, craft and memorabilia that are associated with the Olympic movement worldwide. A handmade embroidered banner to commemorate the Albert Park members who were part of the 1956 Olympic Rowing team.A.P.R.C. / REPRESENTATIVES OLYMPIC GAMES MELBOURNE 1956 / R. DUNCAN / R. DICKSON / K. McMAHON / R. LIBBIS / I. ALLEN / J COCKBILL coxrowing, apsm rowing club, olympic games, albert park rowing club, albert park lake, duncan, robert, dickson, bruce, allen, ian, libbis, reg, mcmahon, kevin, cockbill, john -
Brighton Historical Society
Dress, Wedding dress, 1966
This dress was worn by Brighton model Coral Triplett when she married John Knowles at St John's Church, Toorak, on 18 June 1966. Made from beaded wool lace, it was commissioned by the Australian Wool Board for the Gown of the Year competition and made by Jinoel, a high-end Melbourne fashion house run by husband and wife team Jill and Noel Kemmelfield.White French wool lace wedding gown with low neckline and high empire waist. Bodice embroidered with beads.wedding dress, 1960s, coral triplett, coral knowles, john knowles, jinoel, australian wool board, gown of the year, wool lace -
Brighton Historical Society
Headwear - Hat, Beret, circa 1956
This beret was worn by Marlene Austin, nee Trenberth in 1956 as part of the uniform of an official driver for the Melbourne Olympic Games. Marlene, who was living with her parents in Brighton at the time, took leave from her job as a stenographer to work as a driver at the Olympics. She drove officials and dignitaries from a variety of nations (including Thailand, Italy, Cuba and Sweden) to and from events, collecting a number of souvenirs, including a Venezuelan pennant and a pair of earrings gifted by the Thai delegation. Marlene's family have lived in Brighton since 1941, when her parents moved into a house at 15 Moffat Street. The house remained in the family for more than 75 years, before it was sold in 2018.Green wool beret featuring an oval-shaped white patch embroidered with the five Olympic rings. Grey lining.Label in lining, cream with yellow text: "COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT CLOTHING FACTORY / MELBOURNE" Stamped on top of this text in black: "7⅛"marlene pearl austin, marlene pearl trenberth, 1950s, 1956 olympic games, olympic games, beret -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Badge
Cloth badge embroidered white parachute with wings on blue background. Insignia of Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) -
Mont De Lancey
Doily
Cream, linen sandwich tray doily, embroidered with royal and pale blue and yellow flowers with tatting around the edges.table linen., household textiles -
Mont De Lancey
Textile - Table runner
A long white lace embroidered patterned cotton table runner for use on a table or sideboard. It has scalloped edging.table runners, table linen, table accessories, tableware, household textiles -
Mont De Lancey
Tea cosy, 1930
White linen tea cosy with hand embroidered plant and leaf design on both sides and a white braided edging.household textiles, tea accessories, tea-cosies -
Mont De Lancey
Dressing gown, Myrtle Smith, 1934
Knitted by Myrtle Smith for her trousseau (1934). Formerly of Wonga Park.Pink hand knitted dressing gown. Has whitebands embroidered with floral motifs. Thin knitted pink belt.dressing-gowns, nightware -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Gloves
Ladies short gloves, coffee colour rayon with cream embroidered motifs at wrist. Cream embroidery on back of glove.costume accessories, glove accessories -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Craft - Doily's, Doily Set c1940's - Chapman Mason Collection
These would have been in daily use in the Chapman household. Doily Set used on bedroom dressing table or loungeroom dressers. 8 Doily's Linen & Cotton hand embroidered with crotchet edges 1 set of Three Doily's c1940's . Lavender flowers & lace edge crotchet 1 pink hand embroidered table doily of cotton material 1 off white embroidered table doily crotchet edges 1 small lace table cloth 1 large crotched doily. 1 small hand embroidered cloth with lace edge 1 large circular crotchet table cloth bone colour 1 white table cloth shaped square with crotched lace towards centre and edges 1 bone coloured crotchet doily Circa 1940's -
Greensborough Historical Society
School badge, Prefect's pocket, Watsonia High School, 1980s
This is a 'new' pocket, unused. Embroidered pockets were sewn onto school uniform as a sign of student seniority and responsibilityAn unused pocket from Watsonia High School.Maroon woollen pocket with stitched school crest and motto.Includes "Prefect" in embroidery.watsonia high school, prefects pocket -
Clunes Museum
Clothing - JABOT
TWO SECTIONS MACHINE EMBROIDERED LACE INSERTION SEWN ON DOUBLE NET TO BE SEWN INTO FRONT NECKLINE OF LADIES FROCKCREAM LACE INSERTION SEWN ON DOUBLE NETlocal history, costume accessories female -
Alexandra Timber Tramway & Museum
Silk Handkerchief, Souvenirs of France 1914 - 1918, 1914 (estimated); During the First World War
During the 1914-1918 war these souvenirs were sent by a soldier to his sweetheart, his fiance. The handkerchief is made of pure silk. Sadly the soldier was killed on the battlefield and did not return home. His fiance remained true to his love for the rest of her life, laughing away proposals of any other admirers. Her name was Ada. She is 97 years now and is living in Tasmania, was a good friend Beannie Cummins (dec) of Alexandra. Information forwarded in 1994.Part of our World War One collection of local significance.White Silk Handkerchief with cotton lace edging os 1.5 cm wide. Monogram on corner in the shape of a horseshoe. Embroidered in red silk with the words "SOUVENIR DE FRANCE". In the middle of the horseshoe there is an embroidered bunch of flowers in the colours of France, red, white and blue. There is a gold border around the horseshoe.SOUVENIR DE FRANCE horseshoe, tri-colour, red, white and blue flowers, lace edging lace, embroidery, france, 1914 1918, souvenir, flowers, de, silk, handkerchief, tri colours, horseshoe, monogram -
Brighton Historical Society
Cover, Cushion cover, 1915
Items such as this cushion covers were purchased by Australian men and women serving during the First World War as souvenirs of their travels and gifts for their loved ones at home. BHS records indicate that this cushion cover belonged to Mary Crombie, an early Victorian dentist who lived in Brighton while she was studying at the Australian College of Dentistry in the mid-1900s, and later returned to the area in her retirement from 1949-1971. It is likely it was given to her as a gift by a friend of family member who served in Egypt.Pale pink satin cushion cover with pale blue fringe. Embroidered with the words "Souvenir From Egypt / Cairo / 1915", above the image of a crown flanked by crossed Australian and French flags. Below this is embroidered two pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza, bordered by flowers, with a red bow at the bottom.Written in blue pen on reverse side: "Memento of World War I / from Mary Crombie".cushion cover, 1910s, first world war, world war i, egypt, cairo