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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Clothing - Collar
White starched collar. Rexbuiltmens wear, history house -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Textile - Collar Box and collar
Brown leather collar box. Circular. Leather carry handle. Metal buckle. The box has stitching visible around the edge of the base of the box the top of the lid. Inside is a white starched collar. Printed on the inside - Rexbilt Australian Made. Diplomat 15x13/4 - Inside of box there is a white label - History House/ Donated by Murray Lovell / 25 Patrick Street / Portland 3305 7 June 1994clothing, mens, men's wear, formal wear, history house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: Photograph. Mounted image of Mr C.J. Curnow
IAN DYETT COLLECTION: Photograph. Mounted image of Mr C.J.Curnow calling for bids at the first Commonwealth disposal auction held in Alice Springs after WW2. C.J. Curnow is standing on some machinery in front of a crowd of manly men, a corrugated iron shed is in the background with three men standing in the doorway. Frederick Cullen Dyett is in the crowd below C.J. Curnow wearing a black hat with his collar up. The photograph in is mounted on light brown card. Black hand writing on the back - (C. J.) Cyril James Curnow Calling the bids First Commonwealth disposal auction Alice Springs. (F.C.) Frederick Cullin Dyett in crowd below C J with black hat and collar upc.j. curnow, !940s auction -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Wool Buyers, Melbourne, The Argus, 3 September 1930
Part of a collection of four photographs depicting wool sales, wool classers and auction rooms. This photograph includes James Campbell Bell, who emigrated from England to Sydney, then Melbourne, in the early 20th century. This photograph was taken by The Argus newspaper and ran with the caption: Opening of the Wool Sales - Australian and overseas woolbuyers busy at their desks at the opening of the 1929-30 Victorian wool-selling season on September 23. the surroundings and atmosphere are characteristic of the Wool Exchange, which is different in many respects from those of the stock exchange.Black and white photograph depicting men in suits, ties and hats seated in an auction room with tiered seating.Back: [printed] Please acknowledge:- / "THE ARGUS," Melbourne, Photo. Back: [handwritten] J Bell / 3rd from right (looking at photo) / White collar + black tie / Melbourne Wool Sale Room 1930wool auction, wool sales, wool industry, james campbell bell, melbourne, victorian wool selling, the argus, wool exchange -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Carshalton Gold Mine site, 1935
Significant to mining history of Bendigo.Black and white photograph : image shows Carshalton gold mine site with shaft and improvised winch on platform standing over shaft. Bags of (presumably) cement on left hand side, two men standing on framing over shaft, three on left hand side of bags of cement. Written in pencil on back of photograph in pencil: 'Pouring concrete collar Carshalton'carshalton gold mine, cement, concrete collar, shaft -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Sarah Grant and sons Metung 1899, 1899
Men are wearing three piece suits, variety of collars and ties. Sarahs dress has short bodice, folds at waistline extending up to shoulder cape over full sleeve, ribbons at neckline tiny bonnet with stiffened upright ribbons on top.A sepia toned photograph of Sarah Grant and sons Edward, Walter and George Price believed to be taken after the death of her husband and father George. Taken in photographic studio Bairnsdale Victoria. Plus another photo of Sarah Grant genealogy, fashion, families