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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - CREAM COLOURED COTTON CAMISOLE, Late 19th C
Clothing. Camisole. Cream coloured cotton. Wrap around piece with lace edged shoulder straps. Pink ribbon tie across front of bodice. Lace inserts on front and back.costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - COTTON COLOURED CAMISOLE, Early 20th C
Clothing. Camisole. Cream coloured cotton with V neck with broderie, lace edging. Lace edges on armholes. Pink, blue and green fabric border with images of scarecrow. Zipper on right side.costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - CAMISOLE, Late 19th C.Early 20th C
Clothing. Camisole. Ivory coloured cotton with cotton lace inserts at front and back. Lace edges on arms. Front opening with three pearl buttons. Pink ribbon tie around hemline.costume, female, underwear -
Mont De Lancey
Brassiere
Two piece brassiere set, from a bride's trousseau (1900)A cream two piece brassiere set. Cotton bustier with lace trim, bone/plastic stiffeners, lace up cord and cotton ties. Camisole with lace insertions, and mother of pearl buttons. brassieres, camisoles, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - CAMISOLE
Camisole. Ivory coloured fine cotton with lace and embroidered inserts. Lace edged sleeves. Square neckline with front opening with four pearl buttons. Small peplum. Cotton tape tie at waist.costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - CLOTHING. CAMISOLE. CREAM COLOURED COTTON, Late 19th C
Clothing. Camisole. Ivory coloured cotton with lace inserts on front. Gathered at centre back. Lace edged armholes. Square neckline at front. Front half opening with one button. Unfinished hem.costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - IVORY COLOURED SQUARE NECKLINE CAMISOLE, Late 19th C
Clothing. Camisole. Ivory coloured cotton. Square neckline at front and back edged with fine lace. Lace inserts at front. Small peplum on bottom edge. Front opening with two buttons - not matching.costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - IVORY COLOURED COTTON CAMISOLE, Late 19th C
Clothing. Camisole. Ivory coloured cotton with crocheted cotton top section and short sleeves with crocheted rosettes, Front opening with four buttons. Light blue ribbon tie threaded around neckline.costume, female, underwear -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Camisole and knickers combination
Purchased by Joy Kenny on behalf of the Society from St Vincent de Paul Opportunity Shop.All in one camisole and knickers combination in cotton trimmed with anglaise around the neck , sleeves and leg. Five linen buttons down front - back has trap door opening and ties at waist.costume, female underwear -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Costume and Accessories
Cream Silk Camisole Square neck elastic waist Pink Spoke stitching Diamond pattern on front bodice and pink triangle crochet Picot Edging on neck and arm holes. McClure Family Collection.stawell clothing material -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Maltese Lace Chemisette, 1900s
The Fashion & Design collection of Kew Historical Society includes examples of textiles dating from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Some of the textiles, were used as items of clothing, others as items of household decoration, or simply as travel souvenirs. These textiles were created both domestically and internationally. Predictably with the growth of an ethnically and culturally more diverse community in Kew after the Second World War, textiles, clothing and objects in the collection inevitably reflected this diversity. This form of bobbin lace is made in Malta. It is a guipure style of lace. Maltese lace is worked as a continuous width tape lace on a tall, thin, upright lace pillow called a "Trajbu" and the Bobbins are called "Combini" . Bigger pieces are made of two or more parts sewn together. Lace made in Malta was originally needle lace, from the 16th to the 19th century, when the economic depression in the islands nearly led to the extinction of lacemaking there. But in the mid 1800s, Lady Hamilton Chichester sent lacemakers from Genoa to Malta. They used the old needle lace patterns and turned them into bobbin lace, which was quicker. It was not long after its introduction that the Maltese lace developed its own style from Genoese lace. Maltese lace was shown at The Great Exhibition of 1851 and it became popular in Britain. The style was copied by lacemakers in the English Midlands, and it was one of the sources for Bedfordshire lace. Characteristics of Maltese lace. Maltese lace usually has the following characteristics which are useful for identification. It is usually made from cream silk. There is often the 8 pointed Maltese cross as part of the pattern, worked in whole or cloth stitch.The pattern may also have closely worked leaves known as “wheat ears” or “oats”. These are plump and rounded in shape, rather than the long narrow leaves of other types of bobbin lace. Camisole, made of silk thread Maltese bobbin lace that is constructed of lengths of lace forming two rectangles with a hole for the neck. Shows the characteristic Maltese cross and wheat ears. Fabric is made of tape lace joined togethercamisoles, maltese lace, bodices -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - CREAM COLOURED COTTON CAMISOLE, Late 19th C
Clothing. Camisole. Cream coloured cotton with crocheted top section with square pattern. Cream coloured ribbon tie around neckline. Front opening with three buttons - all different. Band around lower edge. Cap sleeve. .costume, female, underwear -
Clunes Museum
Accessory - CROCHET YOKE
CREAM COTTON CROCHET YOKE TO BE ATTACHED TO LADIES NIGHT GOWN, UNDERSKIRT, CHMISE OR CAMISOLE. NO 1 SQUARE NECKLINE BACK AND FRONT - LOOSEAT UNDER ARM NO 2 SQUARE FRONT V SHAPED BACK, JOINED UNDER ARM.local history, costume, female underwear, costumes, handcraft -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - IVORY COLOURED FINE COTTON CAMISOLE, Late 19th C
Clothing. Camisole. Ivory coloured fine cotton with lace inserts front and back. Front opening with two button holes and one button. Sleeveless. Square neckline front and back. Small peplum. Cotton tape threaded through casing above peplum.costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - COTTON CAMISOLE / BLOUSE, Late 19 th C,early 20th C
Clothing. Camisole/Blouse. Cotton, embroidered on front on either side of front opening. Three buttons - modern pearl buttons. Lace top with a band of 2 cms wide broderie anglaise around the square neckline. Darts on either side of bodice front.costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - CAMISOLE, Early 20th C
Camisole. Cream cotton, 4 metal buttons,covered in fabric. eyelet and embroidered pattern on front and sleeves, and across shoulders at back.Bodice is gathered at front and back, onto a peplum, which has rounded fronts. Short cap sleeves, edged in embroidered cotton scallops.costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - CAMISOLE, Mid 1850s - 1870s
Camisole. Wide boat shaped neckline. Short flared sleeves, cut on the bias. Sleeves sewn in to give a rolled effect to the seam. Linen. All hand stitched. (JH) Mended in a beautiful hand stitched manner. 8 metal eyelets for tying in front. Much mended, Delicate, (Beautiful).costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - CAMISOLE
Camisole. Cream coloured fine cotton. High V neck. Fine lace insert at neckline front and back. Short lace sleeves. Peach coloured ribbon threaded around neckline and around sleeves. Front opening. Two buttons. Small peplum. Cotton tape tie around waist.costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - CAMISOLE, Late 19th C; early 20th
Camisole. Ivory coloured fine cotton with cut out embroidery lace edge along hem with inverted Vshape. Front opening with three buttons with patterned edges. Cap sleeves. Round neckline has scalloped, embroidered edge, and insertion for a ribbon to drain the neckline. Identical inserrtion and scalloped edge on the short sleeves.costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - CAMISOLE
White cotton camisole with short sleeves edged with 3cm cotton embroidered and cut work lace. Square neckline edged with two bands of embroidered and cut work lace. Bodice gathered onto a 9 cm deep peplum with rounded fronts. Three hand stitched button holes and two pearl buttons.costume, female, underwear -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Chemisette
The Fashion & Design collection of Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants' clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. While the collection includes some examples of international fashion, most items were handmade or purchased in Melbourne. Camisole comprised of three types of machine lace and an embroidered cotton joined together to form a fabric and backed with fine netting. There is a band of narrow lace at the square neckline, this is attached to a band of insertion lace with ribbon holes and then wide bands of insertion lace. At the upper midriff level there is a band of lace interspersed with embroidered butterflies. Garment is buttoned at the front.lace, women's clothing, lingerie, underwear, undergarments, chemisettes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - CAMISOLE
Camisole. Ivory coloured fine cotton with lace inserts. Short sleeves edged with lace. Round neck. Front opening with three buttons. Small peplum. Cotton tape tie around waist. Two looped panels of lace inserted into each side of front. One looped panel of lace in each sleeve, Fabric probably was once a tufted voile.costume, female, underwear -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Cotton underbodice and drawers, 1912
In 'Underwear: Fashion in Detail' (Lynn, Eleri, V&A Publishing, 2014) the chapter on 'Decoration' includes a contemporary quote by the fashion writer Mrs Eric Pritchard, who stated that even the virtuous woman should now wear pretty underwear, and in fact was morally bound to do so to remain attractive to her husband and save him from the sin of adultery. This prettiness included 'underwear that became decorative and delicate, trimmed with the lace and baby-ribbon that complemented the Edwardian predilection for indulgent and seductive lingerie' (Lynn, Eleri, p.46). This bodice and Director Knickers formed part of the trousseau of Margaret Grace Burland, who married John Lawrence Henty Hindson at St George’s Church, Malvern in 1912. The Henty Collection of nineteenth and twentieth century clothing, including outerwear and underwear, was collected, stored and exhibited over time by female family members descended from Francis and Mary Ann Henty. During the twentieth century, items from the collection were modelled in two fashion parades by various descendants [1937, 1959]. The items in the collection are historically and aesthetically significant, with provenance provided by oral and written tradition within or held by the family. A number of the items in the collection are very rare survivors, and provide researchers with the evidence needed to reconstruct the lives of notable women in the Port Phillip District [later Victoria] during the nineteenth and early twentieth century.Cotton lingerie including a camisole and drawers owned by Grace Burland, and forming part of her trousseau. Fine lawn, lace, blue silk ribbon threaded through at neck and waist, embroidered, concealed buttons at front (some missing) and rear buttoned flap. Distinguishing feature is the extensive use of lace which was an innovation in taste during the Edwardian period.Nilunderwear, henty collection, grace burland, bodices, drawers, knickers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - CAMISOLE, Late 18th C; early 20th
Camisole. Cream coloured cotton. Lace yolk with short sleeves edged with lace. Front opening with three buttons. Small peplum. Cotton tape tie at waist. Lace yoke octagonal in shape, 9cm deep. Round neckline edged with lace - 2.5cm deep. Machine stitched. Drawstring tape at waistline. Three fabric covered buttons. Hand stitched button holes.costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - SILK LACE CAMISOLE, Late 19th C, early 20th C
Clothing. Camisole. Silk lace. Straight straps made from 8 cm wide lace strips attached to bodice. Made of one rectangular piece of fabric, with one seam on right side. Strip of eyelet lace Eyelets top and bottom edges of garment. No ribbon threaded through eyelets. Lace border on lower edge has small pointed peaks.costume, female, underwear -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Clothing - Corset cover, Eliza Towns, Mid to late 19th century
This corset cover is one of several linen and clothing items that were made and belonged to Mrs. Eliza Towns and donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village. Eliza was born Eliza Gould in 1857 in South Melbourne (Emerald Hill) and in 1879 married Charles Towns. In the early 1880's they moved to Nhill in western Victoria and remained there for the rest of their married life. Charles was a jeweller and later became an accountant and for many years was involved with the Shire Council, the local show committee (A & P Society), the Hospital Committee and the Board of the local newspaper (the Nhill Free Press). They had three children and lived a life that would be regarded as comfortably "middle class". Eliza probably had a treadle sewing machine and would have made many of her own clothes as well as clothes for her children - adding her own handmade embroidered or crocheted decorative trim. This corset cover is an excellent example of an everyday clothing item with the decorative trim favoured by women in the late Victorian era. Eliza Towns has added pintucks, embroidered feather stitch and a highly decorative hand crocheted lace trim to the neckline, sleeves and front of the bodice. Corset covers (sometimes called camisoles) began to appear in women's fashion around 1840 and continued through the late Victorian decades into the Edwardian era. The long chemise was considered too bulky to cover the corset and so the corset cover was developed to be short and light and was worn over the corset and under the bodice of the outer garment. A woman would dress into her chemise and drawers first, followed by her corset and finally her corset cover as a final layer under her dress. Corset covers served several purposes. They provided protection against sweat (and the need to regularly wash the corset), helped smooth the lines of the corset and increased a woman's modesty.This item is an example of the needlework skills of women in the late 19th century - combining machine stitching with hand embroidery and crochet to embellish an item of personal underclothing. It is also significant as an example of a practical solution to the difficulty of hand washing a corset in the Victorian era.A short (waist length) corset cover of fine cotton. Short sleeves fall from a square neckline and are gathered into a wide crocheted lace trim with a band of embroidered feather stitch. The same crocheted lace design and feather stitching are also on the square neckline which is finished with a drawstring ribbon. The bodice has a front opening with five buttons and is bordered on each side with four pintucks. It has a drawstring ribbon at the waist and an extra layer of fine cotton lining has been added to strengthen the corset cover under the arms. The back has two bands of three pintucks running vertically from the neckline to the waist.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum & village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, nhill, wimmera, eliza towns, underclothing, corset cover, camisole, machine sewing, hand sewing, crocheted lace, pintucks, feather stitch, embroidery, underwear, victorian era underclothing, victorian era corset cover -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Negligee Set, 1948
Negligee set or Wedding trousseau for the marriage of Charlotte Edith (Tottie) Ryder (aunt of donor) to Alfred George Tooke (b 1898 England d 1998) held at Church of England, Thornbury on 13 March 19481948 negligee set comprises two pairs of knickers, camisole, bed jacket, petticoat, nightgown. All items are cream coloured satin with appliqued coffee coloured lace. One pair of knickers has appliqued coffee lace encircling each leg with a hand-worked buttonhole and is missing a button. Second pair of knickers has appliqued lace floral design on each leg with an elasticised waist band and a plain band on the legs. Camisole has coffee coloured lace along the top edge and rouleau style shoestring straps. Bedjacket is short with long sleeves and a front fastening with four self-covered buttons and rouleau fastenings. Coffee coloured hand appliqued lace is around the neck and along the bottom. The shoulders are padded. The petticoat has coffee coloured lace around the hem and yoke. It has rouleau style shoestring straps. The nightgown is long with a coffee coloured lace Vee front. Two satin ties attach to slightly gathered waist. See also Knickers NA4921, Wedding Dress NA4923, Horseshoes NA4924 and Wedding Veil NA4925trousseau, tooke, wyatt m, wedding -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - FINE COTTON LACE CAMISOLE, Late 19th C
Clothing. Camisole. Fine cotton, fine cotton lace at neck and circular lace inserts front and back, Cotton tie through casing above 5 cm peplum. Embroidered lines above and below lace inserts on front and back. Side opening for 13 cm above peplum. Cotton tape through the casing tied on the LHS at the waist. U shaped neckline edged with lace. Fine cotton tie through lace around neckline. Tied at front. Sleeveless. Arm holes edged with 15 cm lace.costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - COTTON LACE CAMISOLE, Late 19th C
Clothing. Camisole. Cotton lace. Round neck dipping to a V. Tie at neck. Lace edged short, sleeves with two strips of lace 7.5 cm wide. Front fastening with three buttons. Peplum at waist. Shallow scooped wide neckline at back. Neckline edged with 2 cm lace. Three semicircular lace panels form a yoke around neckline at back. Five strips of lace form a semicircular lace yoke at front of bodice. The back is made up of two pieces. Front pieces of bodice gathered into a casing around peplum. .costume, female, underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - COTTON LACE CAMISOLE, Late 19th C, early 20th C
Clothing. Camisole. Cotton lace with straight straps of lace.One piece, no buttons, two rectangles of cotton and lace at top of bodice. Lace strips over shoulder. Two long strips -one of fine lace and one of fine cotton are stitched together into a rectangle. It is folded in half and stitched along one side to form a rectangular tube. Two rectangular strips are attached to form shoulder straps that are edged with lace on outer edged. The straps are stitched on with pink cotton stitching that is still in place along the top edges of the bodice. Item may have had an elastic insert. Hand stitched.costume, female, underwear