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Mont De Lancey
Accessory - Brooch
A large ornate brass brooch with a highly decorated swirled surround, a glass cover which has displayed underneath it locks of hair on a white background. There is a pin on the back to attach it to clothing. It is stored in a cardboard brown and cream patterned box with cotton wool.Locks of hair are seen under the glass cover both front and back.jewellery, personal adornment, sentimental jewellery, brooches -
Mont De Lancey
Accessory - Cumberbands
... -and-dandenong-ranges clothing accessories Scarves 1 orange and brown ...1 orange and brown striped, satin scarf with orange fringed ends.1 black, satin cumberband. 3 red, satin cumberbands, one with a 1 cm fringe at both ends. 1 pink, satin cumberband. 1 cerise, satin cumberband with 13 cm fringes at both ends. 1 purple, velvet pouch with flap, with a mauve, satin lining, containing lavender. It has a mauve ribbon flower sewn on to the right-hand side of flap. All items are held in a green, quilted, satin holdall with a pink and green flower pattern on a green leaf background. The holdall has a gathered, olive green, satin edging.clothing accessories, scarves -
Mont De Lancey
Shawl
... -and-dandenong-ranges shawls clothing accessories Mushroom sheer silk ...Mushroom sheer silk shawl with candlewick motifs in various colours/shawls, clothing accessories -
Mont De Lancey
Shawl, Circa 1905
... of W.J. Sebire, Wandin Shawls clothing accessories Light green ...Worn by Mrs. Quayle's niece in 1905. From home of W.J. Sebire, WandinLight green embroidered silk evening shawl with plaited braid and long tassels.shawls, clothing accessories -
Mont De Lancey
Shawl
... -and-dandenong-ranges Worn by Mrs. Thos. Quayle Snr. 1880. clothing ...Worn by Mrs. Thos. Quayle Snr. 1880.Black, Chantilly lace shawl with a few remaining clear sequins and a scalloped edge.clothing accessories., shawls -
Mont De Lancey
Cuff links and tie stud
... -and-dandenong-ranges Belonged to Mrs. H.N. Lord cufflinks clothing ...Belonged to Mrs. H.N. LordPair of round cuff links and tie stud - in black onyx edged with gold. All in white box lined with red velvet.cufflinks, clothing accessories, neckwear, studs -
Mont De Lancey
Sash
... of George Johnston of Wandin (1937-1924). sashes clothing ...In recent times, the name has been used by Christian groups keen to promote total abstinence from alcohol. The Order has been active in Australia from 1843, promoting temperance and as a benefit society. Worn by Thomas Johnston, son of George Johnston of Wandin (1937-1924).Independent Order of Rechabites (IOR) royal blue sash, with gold edging and fringe.IORsashes, clothing accessories -
Mont De Lancey
Belt
... clothing accessories One green velvet stretch belt with silver clip ...Belonged to Mrs.H.N. Lord in the 1960's.One green velvet stretch belt with silver clip.belts, clothing accessories -
Mont De Lancey
Belt
... clothing accessories One metal silver link belt. Belt ...Worn by Mrs. H. N. Lord in the 1970's.One metal silver link belt.belts, clothing accessories -
Mont De Lancey
Dinner suit, Welmar Dresswear
... -and-dandenong-ranges bow ties wedding accessories wedding clothing ...Black dinner suit. Comprising tails coat, and white vest with three pearl buttons. Accompanied by bow tie. Size SM. Trousers missing. bow ties, wedding accessories, wedding clothing, waistcoats, clothing accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Lace collar, 1800-1900
Donated by Rob Innes- belonged to his mother, Miriam Effie Ines nee Drury.(B 1895) Could also have belonged to her mother. B 1856.Square lace collar made of cream torchon lace with flowerlike patterns. Handmade.costume accessories, collar accessories -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Clothing - Button Hook, Button Hook from Jones, Bridge Street, Ballarat
... Street, Ballarat. Footwear Clothing Accessories Button hooks ...Item sold by Jones, a shop located in Bridge Street, Ballarat.Metal button hook with hoop shaped handle, a narrow shaft ended with a small hook. The shop details are printed in relief on the handle.Jones, Bridge Street, Ballaratfootwear, clothing accessories, button hooks -
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 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Gloves
Full length white kid or doeskin leather evening gloves. Pull-on style featuring wrist openings fastened with three artificial pearl beads. Three darts along back of hand and double stitched seams.costume accessories, glove accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Gloves, 1960s
Gloves worn by bridesmaid to wedding of NA4657Pair of white Rayon long-sleeve gloves; 10cm opening at wrist and two pearl buttons. Gloves worn by bridesmaid to sister's wedding. see Bridesmaid's dress NA4657Nylon; Rayoncostume accessories, glove accessories -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - HANDKERCHIEF
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of gold in Bendigo the Jubilee Exhibition ran from November 1901 to May 1902. It was opened on the 13th November 1901 by the Governor General Lord Hopetoun. Also in attendance was the Prime Minister Edmund Barton. The exhibition was promoted as far away as London.Souvenir jubilee exhibition handkerchief. Cream fine linen with ''Jubilee Exhibition'' embroidered with blue cotton and ''Bendigo 1851 - 1901'' embroidered in red cotton below a scene embroidered with yellow, green, fawn and blue cotton. It has a 3.7cm border. On the back is a white tag with the numbers DI-419 fixed to the handkerchief with tape.costume accessories, male, handkerchief -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Tea Caddy, Bushells Tea, c1920's
For generations, Bushells Coffee has been a part of everyday Australian life. It is an iconic household brand name that generations of families have grown up enjoying. These tea and coffee tins or caddies were commonly purchased from suppliers selling the well-known products of Bushels or Robur. The empty tins would have been used for storing other foods, household or farming items.A badly damaged square, Bushells Ltd 'Barley' tea canister or tea caddy with a rusted on lid and faded mountain scenes depicted around the four sides of the tin. There is indecipherable print at the bottom of each side, however, some details can be read - No. 144 (of a series) Net 1lb. Weight and other words not clearly read. The lid has a picture of the Bushells man with a long beard. This canister is from c.1920's and is very rare. There is indecipherable print at the bottom of each side, however, some details can be read - No. 144 (of a series) Net 1lb. Weight and other words not clearly read. The lid has a picture of the Bushells man with a long beard. The pictures on each side are very worn, but are of a female tea picker in traditional clothing working on a mountainside, standing near a shed with a cow and another one of her standing near an ox driven cart. metal, tea caddies, tea accessories, containers, food containers -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Marine diver's weight, 20th century
This weight was worn by a marine diver to help him or her counteract the weight of their diving clothing and equipment and to ascend and descend in the water. The leather straps were threaded through the slots and bars on the weight and the leather panel was worn between the weight and the diver for padding and protection.This marine diver's weight is an example of weights used in the 20th century.A heavy thick metal disc designed as a marine diver's weight. Disc has a horizontal bar inserted into the upper part of the disc and an elongated slot on each side for threading and securing a strap. One leather strap is fitted, the other three straps and a shaped leather rectangular panel are also part of this item but are stored separately. The disc has an inscription.Moulded into weight "BACK"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, marine diving, underwater diving, deep sea diving, diving equipment, diving accessory, diver's weight, metal weight, diving weight -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Gloves, apron. 1954
George Harold Merrett married Dorothy Lorna James at Christ church Horsham 14/8/1954. wedding gown and accessories were donated by family members.Worn by groomsmanOne pair male grey gloves size 6 featuring black press clip and 3 darts on front.costume accessories, glove accessories -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - ANDREW - MONSANT COLLECTION: BLACK FOX FUR STOLE/COLLAR, 1930-40's
BHS CollectionBlack fox / fur stole, lined with polished cotton lining(?). Lining pleated at back neckline. Two fox heads- one either side of front shoulder. Front panels- 11.5 cm X 52 cm finish with a luxuriant fox tail, and two smaller ''tails'' on each side. Neck panel at back 16cm wide. Metal hook, chain and loop fastening at centre front.costume accessories, female, black fox fur stole. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - ANDREW - MONSANT COLLECTION: WHITE FAUX FUR STOLE, 1950-60's
BHS CollectionCream coloured faux fur, with a random sparkling thread, glisteneing reflected light. Lined with cream satin. Rounded ends. Faux fur five cms in length. Tapered from centre to the rounded ends.costume accessories, female, white faux fur stole -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Accessory - Button Hook
... Linton 3360 goldfields Clothing Accessories Footwear Silver ...Silver button hook with angel head ornamentation on handle. Used for doing up boots or shoes with buttons.clothing accessories, footwear -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Protective Wear, Apron, 1950s
... costume accessories lisa sylvan fashion design women's clothing ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.Handmade apron created out of a blue and white dress fabric that has a pattern of leaves. The apron is highlighted with red braid.aprons, protective clothing, handmade clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan, fashion design, women's clothing -- 1950s, fashion 1950s -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Protective Wear, Pinafore, 1950s
... accessories lisa sylvan pinafores fashion design women's clothing ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.Brigtly coloured pinfaore using a representative 1950s fabric with a design of kitchen items in different coloursprotective clothing, handmade clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan, pinafores, fashion design, women's clothing -- 1950s, fashion 1950s -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Protective Wear, Apron, 1950s
... costume accessories lisa sylvan fashion design women's clothing ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.Pink and white cotton apron highted with blue braid.aprons, protective clothing, handmade clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan, fashion design, women's clothing -- 1950s, fashion -- 1950s -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Pinafore, 1950s
... accessories lisa sylvan pinafores fashion design women's clothing ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.Olive green and white pinafore decorated on the bodice with yellow braid. protective clothing, handmade clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan, pinafores, fashion design, women's clothing -- 1950s, fashion -- 1950s -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - BELT, ARMY, Commonwealth Govt Clothing Factory, 1968
Belt - Khaki colour webbing cotton canvas belt with metal slide buckle and metal tip to end of belt.Inside belt - printed in black ink. "C.G.C.F. 1968 44 ^ 8440-66-012-6305ā€¯accessories, army, belt -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Protective Wear, Apron, 1950s
... . Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.Multicoloured cotton apron using a fabric design employing floral emblems and figurative detail. The apron is hemmed with a pleated fabric of a different colouraprons, protective clothing, handmade clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Protective Wear, Apron, 1950s
... . Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.Simple blue and white apron embroidered with a border in cross stitch, the same stitch used to create a repeated pattern of dogs and balls in profile.aprons, protective clothing, handmade clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Protective Wear, Apron, 1950s
... . Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.Pleated pink and white striped cotton apron interspersed with bands of a separate blue and white fabric.aprons, protective clothing, handmade clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan