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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre program, 'The Doll' Trilogy (3 plays) by Ray Lawler performed by the Melbourne Theatre Company at the Russell St Theatre in 1977
The program is framed and hangs in the Archive room. It was displayed during celebrations for the 170th birthday of the Melbourne Athenaeum (founded in 1839).The program is tied with gold braid, and signed by Ray Lawler, the author and director John SumnerOriginal program is framed and the photocopy is filed; 16 p. includes articles about the play, the actors and advertisementsthe doll trilogy, melbourne theatre company, limited edition souvenir program, the university of melbourne, ray lawler, summer of the seventeenth doll -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (play) by Ray Lawler performed at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 4 May 1988
contains biographiesblack and white summer of the seventeenth doll, athenaeum theatre, program, programme, ray lawler, australian nouveau theatre -
Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Mirka Mora, Doll, 1979
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Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Photos Newletter Poster, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler directed by Paul King
heidelberg theatre company inc., 2012, 390 -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Photos Newsletter Poster, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler directed by Geoff Hickey
1992, 269, geoff hickey -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Paper Doll
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Merbein District Historical Society
Slide, Eddie Davies and ventriloquist's doll, unknown
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Realia, Cyclops Doll Pram
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - Doll House, Yvonne Fitzmaurice, Doll House Back Bedroom -content, 1974
First floor, back bedroom opens off first floor landing. Violet-flowered wallpaper and tartan carpethouse, dolls, tongue depressors -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Tea Cosy Doll, 1900-1914
Tea cosy dolls originated in the Eighteenth Century, becoming commonplace after the 1870s. Most later Nineteenth Century examples were produced in continental European factories. These half-dolls were created using a number of mediums including soft and hard paste porcelain. They were frequently attached to a 'dressed' wire frame that covered the tea pot like a modern tea cosy.Hand-painted ceramic tea cosy half-doll with articulated arms. The half-doll has attached human hair.tea cosy top, tea cosy doll, half dolls -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Tea Cosy Doll, 1900-1914
Tea cosy dolls originated in the Eighteenth Century, becoming commonplace after the 1870s. Most later Nineteenth Century examples were produced in continental European factories. These half-dolls were created using a number of mediums including soft and hard paste porcelain. They were frequently attached to a 'dressed' wire frame that covered the tea pot like a modern tea cosy. Hand-painted ceramic tea cosy half-doll with articulated arms. The half-doll has attached human hair.tea cosy top, tea cosy doll, half dolls -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Toys, doll's pram, 20thC
This doll’s pram is a replica of a vintage type children’s toy made by a member of CMHS for display at Box Cottage Museum A doll's pram with red velvet liningcraftwork, cheltenham, moorabbin, bentleigh, toys -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, RVIB Christmas card
A girl holds and feels the face of a doll, as she sits in front of a Christmas tree with wrapped and unwrapped presents underneath. This image was used for a Christmas card sent out by RVIB.Col. photograph of girl holding a dollNo. 43289 Take C-Aroyal victorian institute for the blind, fundraising -
Orbost & District Historical Society
cannisters, c. late 19th early 20th century
This is a doll's set for girls to play "house" with their dolls or with other children. A set of 9 small metal cannisters with blue willow pattern. This is a doll's set, or child's play set. All have blue lids.cannisters dolls-cannisters metal-cannisters -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Clothing - Doll's Bonnet, 1940's
Made in Camp 3 for Helga Anderson's dollPink crochet, woollen Doll's bonnet, trimmed with white. Pink woollen crochet cordhelga anderson, internment camp crafts, dolls bonnet, dolls clothes, crocheted clothing -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Leisure object - Doll, boy in blue knitted suit, 20thC
When celluloid was invented and first came to prominence in the 1870s, dolls were nearly all breakable and fragile--bisque and china dolls were easily shattered and papier mache and wax easily ruined. So doll companies started experimenting with celluloid to mould dolls. By the early 1900s, celluloid dolls were plentiful, since celluloid was easily moulded and generally inexpensive. Celluloid is one of the first synthetic plastics. It is a plastic created from wood products that includes cellulose nitrate and camphor. However Celluloid is flammable and deteriorates easily if exposed to moisture, and can be prone to cracking and yellowing with certain formulations. Celluloid dolls were produced as late as the 1950s, but the vast majority were produced from 1900 through the 1940s. The knitted outfit was made by an unrecorded home knitter probably as a present for a child. A very small celluloid doll dressed as a boy in fine hand -knitted hat, vest, jacket and pants.celluloid, dolls, knitting, wool, craftwork, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, toys -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Jean Greenhowe's Scarecrow Family
This pattern book was produced by Jean Greenhowe Designs and contains patterns for knitted dolls.Jean Greenhowe's / Scarecrow Family / Seven knitted dolls and baby's pushchair / DOUBLE KNITTING YARNknitting, handicrafts history, jean greenhowe designs, handicrafts - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Patons Book C26: Doll's Clothes
This knitting pattern book was published by Coats Patons and contains knitting patterns for dolls clothes.PATONS / Book C26 / BLUEBELL / Doll's Clothes / AROUND THE WORLD - IN BLUEBELL / Recommended / Price / 85cknitting handicrafts - history, coats patons (australia) limited, knitting, handicrafts - history -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Leisure object - Doll's blanket, Gladys Angus, wife of Dr. W.R. Angus, 1930s
This doll's blanket was beautifully handmade by Gladys Angus, wife of Dr Angus. Gladys made it for her daughter’s doll, which was also donated along with its pram and a silk doll's dress. It is part of the W.R. Angus collection, donated by the family of Dr W R Angus, surgeon and oculist. The W R Angus Collection spans from 1885 to the mid-1900s and includes historical medical and surgical equipment and instruments from the doctors Edward and Thomas Ryan of Nhill, Victoria. Dr Angus married Gladys in 1927 at Ballarat, the nearest big city to Nhill where he began as a Medical Assistant. He was also Acting House surgeon at the Nhill hospital where their two daughters were born. He and his family moved to Warrnambool in 1939, where Dr Angus operated his own medical practice. He later added the part-time Port Medical Officer responsibility and was the last person appointed to that position. Dr Angus and his wife were very involved in the local community, including the early planning stages of the new Flagstaff Hill, where they contributed to the layout of the gardens. Dr Angus passed away in March 1970.This doll's blanket is connected to the history of Warrnambool, as it was owned by the daughter of Dr W. R. Angus and his wife Gladys. It is part of the W.R. Angus Collection, which is important for still being located at the site connected to Doctor Angus, Warrnambool’s last Port Medical Officer. Dr Angus and his wife brought their young family to Warrnambool in 1939 and he remained a resident until his death in 1970. Early in his profession in the town of Nhill, Dr Angus assisted Dr Tom Ryan in his pioneering use of X-rays and in ocular surgery, and Dr Angus later inherited these items. The W.R. Angus Collection includes these medical instruments and other related equipment and is culturally and historically significant as an example of the medical practice of the late 19th to the mid-20th century. Additional items in the collection relate to Dr Angus’ service in the Flying Doctor Service and the Army. The doll's blanket is also significant as an example of handcrafting in the early 20th century and represents toys made for and used by children in the Warrnambool community.The doll’s blanket is rectangular in shape. It has been hand-knitted in a decorative pattern using cream wool, and then embroidered with floral motifs. The blanket is lined with a hand-knitted blue rectangle. Gladys Angus made the blanket for her daughter’s doll. It is part of the W.R. Angus Collection.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, dr w r angus, dr roy angus, dr ryan, warrnambool oculist, port medical officer, mira hospital nhill, toy, nhill hospital, doll, silk doll's dress, gladys angus, embroidery, doll's blanket, handmade doll's blanket, knitted blanket, w.r. angus collection -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Leisure object - Doll's dress, Gladys Angus, wife of Dr. W.R. Angus, 1930s
This doll's dress was skillfully handmade by Gladys Angus, wife of Dr Angus, in a similar design to the silk lingerie she made and wore. Gladys made this dress for her daughter’s doll, which was also donated along with its pram and blanket. It is part of the W.R. Angus collection, donated by the family of Dr W R Angus, surgeon and oculist. The W R Angus Collection spans from 1885 to the mid-1900s and includes historical medical and surgical equipment and instruments from the doctors Edward and Thomas Ryan of Nhill, Victoria. Dr Angus married Gladys in 1927 at Ballarat, the nearest big city to Nhill where he began as a Medical Assistant. He was also Acting House surgeon at the Nhill hospital where their two daughters were born. He and his family moved to Warrnambool in 1939, where Dr Angus operated his own medical practice. He later added the part-time Port Medical Officer responsibility and was the last person appointed to that position. Dr Angus and his wife were very involved in the local community, including the early planning stages of the new Flagstaff Hill, where they contributed to the layout of the gardens. Dr Angus passed away in March 1970.This silk doll's dress is connected to the history of Warrnambool, as it was owned by the daughter of Dr W. R. Angus and his wife Gladys. It is part of the W.R. Angus Collection, which is important for still being located at the site connected to Doctor Angus, Warrnambool’s last Port Medical Officer. Dr Angus and his wife brought their young family to Warrnambool in 1939 and he remained a resident until his death in 1970. Early in his profession in the town of Nhill, Dr Angus assisted Dr Tom Ryan in his pioneering use of X-rays and in ocular surgery, and Dr Angus later inherited these items. The W.R. Angus Collection includes these medical instruments and other related equipment and is culturally and historically significant as an example of the medical practice of the late 19th to the mid-20th century. Additional items in the collection relate to Dr Angus’ service in the Flying Doctor Service and the Army. The doll's dress is also significant as an example of handcrafting in the early 20th century and represents toys made for and used by children in the Warrnambool community.The doll’s dress is handmade using cream silk fabric. It has floral embroidery on the bodice, a gathered waist, crochet trim at the neck, wrists and hem, which also has a scalloped edge. It has a press stud closure at the back. The doll’s dress was made by Gladys Angus for her daughter’s doll. It is part of the W.R. Angus Collection.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, dr w r angus, dr roy angus, dr ryan, warrnambool oculist, port medical officer, mira hospital nhill, toy, nhill hospital, doll, doll's dress, silk doll's dress, handmade doll's dress, gladys angus, embroidery, w.r. angus collection -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Dolls house
Dolls house used by children who resided in the RVIB nursery. Possibly made by R.F. Tunley, as the design resembles one used at Narbethong House and a picture taken at RVIB nursery refers to children playing with the Sunbeam House, however no name plate indicates this.Wooden dolls house with two doorsroyal victorian institute for the blind, richard tunley -
Bendigo Military Museum
Leisure object - DOLL, RED CROSS, Possibly WW2 era
Doll with brown hair dressed in light brown Red Cross uniform with red cape & nurses veil.In ink under dress: “BUCHAN 90 - 100 years old”leisure object, red cross, doll -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Jean Brown, 1918
Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white studio photo of Miss Jean Brown with a doll.The Yeoman Studioshugh brown, mordialloc, jean brown, zillah brown, doll -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Souvenir - Vietnam Doll, Circa 1965
Brought home ny an Australian soldier who served in Vietnam.Souvenir doll dressed in Asian attire mounted on wooden base.vietnam war, doll, souvenir, war souvenir, vietnam war souvenir -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Celluloid doll
Given to Pat Finlayson's grandchildren by a friend - doll at least 60yrs old Celluloid Doll 21" tall dressed in nappy, pink bonnet, knitted wool dress, cotton dressdoll,celluloid, toy, baby clothes -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Textile - Dolls Blanket, 1940's
Blanket made in Camp 3 for Helga Anderson's dollLight brown knitted doll's blanket. 8 different patterns. Joined in the middle. Orange double crochet around the edge.dolls blanket, helga anderson, camp 3 toys, camp 3 toys accessories, camp handcrafts -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Patons Knitting Book no. C.3
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It was produced by Patons and Baldwins and contains knitting patterns for dolls clothes.Patons KNITTING BOOK C.3 / DOLLS' CLOTHES / P&B / WOOLS / 1'- / 2ND EDITIONknitting handicrafts - history, patons and baldwins (australia) ltd, knitting, handicrafts - history -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Functional object - Doll's pram
Cream painted wood and cane doll's pram with metal axles and wheels. One side of pram has netting.toy, doll's pram, doll, children -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Clothing - Doll's Dress, 1940's
This dress was made in Camp 3 for Helga Anderson's dollSalmon pink woollen crochet doll's dress, white around the neck edge, 3 flowers on the front and cord around the waist. Small button and loop at back neck.helga anderson, camp 3 handcrafts, internment camp handcrafts, dolls clothes -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Miss Marjorie and Beatrice Moore, 22 September 1991
Official opening of the Bill Doller room.Black and white photograph of Miss Marjorie and Beatrice Moore on the right, the 1st Matron of the HQ Camp 1 hospital who officially opened the Bill Doller Room and photographer inside the museum.on the backdrop of the Poster inc. Wilhelm Tell.sister beatrice moore, marjorie moore, army camp hospitals, army camp hospital staff, army camp hospital matrons, hospital matrons