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Kew Historical Society Inc
Print - Framed Fashion Plate, 'The Newest French Fashions', from the Young Englishwoman, 1864, 1864
The first issue of The Young Englishwoman was published in December of 1864 and was directed toward a young, female, middle-class audience and treated mostly household matters such as needlework, recipes, house-hold management tips and fashion. The Young Englishwoman started out as a weekly magazine but, as editors and publishers changed over time, it became a monthly periodical.This items is used to illustrate the popularisation of fashion styles in the 19th centuryFramed fashion plate - 'The Newest French Fashions': modelled for the Young Englishwoman. fashion illustration, young englishwoman -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, F.W. Chesire Ltd, Bumping into Friends by Alan Marshall, illustrated by Vane Lindsay published by F.W. Cheshire, 1950
From the Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English: [Alan Marshall] contributed comic sketches to newspapers and magazines, collected in "Pull Down the Blind (1949) and "Bumping Into Friends" (1950) The Argus Sat 30 Sep 1950: "It consists of a hundred or so vignettes, each consisting of a little ironical story about the bores and other trivia that infest modern life.."One of many titles written by local author Alan Marshall who resided in Eltham from 1955 till his death in 1984.Hard Back bound in orange bookclothalan marshall, vane lindsay, short stories -
Bendigo Military Museum
Magazine - THE AUSTRALASIAN/ WW2, The Australian, 3 Nov 1945
Item in the collection of "William John SULLIVAN" VX 57829. Refer Cat. No. 9523P for his service details.Cover - missing. Magazine 60 pages - cut, plain, off white paper. Illustrated in color, black and white photographs, maps and sketches. Contains a "PRISONER - OF WAR SOUVENIR" pages 25 to 40. Spine - metal staples.magazine, ww2, pow, william john sullivan