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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Cotton Doyley, n.d
Rectangular cotton doyley, white edged in tattingcraft, embroider, sew, needlework, womens history -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Cotton Doyley, n.d
Beige cotton tatted circular doyleycraft, doyley, handicraft, womens history -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Cotton Doyley, n.d
Embroidered cotton doyley, with crochet edging, ecru, oval, flower and tree designcraft, handicraft, embroider, needlework, womens history -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Cotton Doyley, n.d
a) Piece of crochet lace - possibly a decoration for garment, or collar. Rectangular, crocheted into three points either side of central band. When folded in half attains a collar shape b) Piece of crochet lace possibly decoration for garment or collar. Rectangular, large and small diamonds patterncraft, handicraft, needlework, womens history -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Rag Doll, c. 1910
Displayed at History HouseHand-made fabric doll. Cotton body (stocking material?), cotton print fabric (red and white flowers and squares on black background) for dress. Embroidered belt (green and gold), bonnet and cuffs. Felt boots with blue and green stitching. Beading at base of skirt in red, white, green, yellow and clear beads (plastic). Stuff with dried plant material. Red ribbon tied around waist. Curly brown hair (human?). Embroidered face.toy, doll, childhood -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Cotton Doily, n.d
Doily, oval, cream cotton, embroidered with pale and medium green fruits and darker cross stitches. Hand crocheted medium green borderwomens history, handicraft, embroider, needlework -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Doily, n.d
Doily, round, curved edges,, pale yellow cotton, ecru, hand crocheted border. Embroidered tree with brown trunk, light pink, dark pink, mauve, blue, yellow 5 petalled flowers, green leaves and branches. Pink, blue, yellow and blue aound flowers and green grass beneath tree.womens history, craft, handicraft, needlework -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Doily, n.d
Doily, round cream cotton, cream hand crocheted border. Embroidered blue bird on green branch, pink 5 petalled flowers and green leaveswomens history, craft, needlework -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Doily, n.d
Doily, oval with curved edges, cream. Embroidered with bright pink flowers, with leaves and trellis in three different shades of green. Ecru hand crocheted bordercraft, womens history, needlework -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Doily, n.d
Doily, rectangular, white cotton, embroidered with blue, yellow, pink and purple hearts and green leaves. Hand crocheted border.doily, womens history, needlework -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Doily, n.d
Doily, round, off-white, crochet, star in centre, surrounded by butterflies, then decorative rounded border.womens history, craft, needlework -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Doily, n.d
Doily, round, curved edges, cream cotton, cream hand crocheted border. Embroidered flower basket in brown, pink, blue, salmon, yellow, mauve lazy daisy stitch flowerswomens history, needlework -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Doily Press, n.d
Embroidered doily press, round, 2 pieces joined with crochet cord, fabric, apricot coloured inside, paler shade outside, burgundy button and crochet cord fastening. 'Doyleys' embroidered on front, in dark pink. Blue, aqua dark pink, green, embroidered flowers and leaves. Both halves of press stiffened with cardboard -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Library, May-02
Coloured photo. Portland Library. View of a community exhibition of papier mache sea creatures.portland library, community exhibition, craft, council service -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Place Mat, n.d
White cotton fabric and filet crochet place mat, rectangulardomestic item, crochet, craft, handmade, needlework -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Cotton Doyley, n.d
Part of a collection of doyleys and cloths, hand worked by Florence Millard, who won numerous prizes in local showsEmbroidered cotton doyley with crochet edging, cream, oval, yellow wattle design.domestic item, craft, handicraft, embroider, womens history -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Cotton Doyley, n.d
Embroidered cotton doyley, oval, cream, crochet edging, blue and yellow flowers, white and brown ribbonsdomestic item, craft, handicraft, crochet, sew, embroider -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Cotton Doyley, n.d
Coton doyley. Sewn and crochet.domestic item, craft, handicraft, womens history -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Doily, n.d
Hand embroidered doily, white cotton, white crocheted border. 'Centenary' in brown at top, purple and gold flowers, green stems embroidered around edge; Coat of Arms embroidered bottom. Centenary of Victoria.centenary of victoria, hand craft, handmade -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Tool - Watch Key, n.d
John Row had a premises on Percy Street in Portland. It is advertised in the Portland Guardian on Friday 1 June 1877. He was a watchmaker and jeweller.Small brass watch key with 'John Row Portland' on one side and 'Watchmaker, Jeweller' on the other.John Row Portland on one side. Watchmaker, Jeweller on reversetrade, craft, watchmaker, jeweller, portland, watchmaking tool -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Craft - Doily, n.d
White, filet hand-crocheted doily, 'Centenary of Victoria 1834-1934' incorporated in design.celebration, commemorative, doily, handicraft, craft, crochet -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Knitting Mills, n.d
Black and white photo of front of Portland Knitting Mills. Wooden fence and water tank on right. Knitting mill on left, large shed with fibro fascia.Back: 'Knitting Mills Portland' - handwritten, black ink. Round purple stamp 'PRINTED BY M.E. ANDREWS PORTLAND'portland knitting mills, craft, will, textiles -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Sketch Tree Bark, Aboriginal - bark removed from tree
This sketch of a tree whose bark was cut, by aboriginal craftsmen, to produce a canoe for fishing in the rivers running through the Kiewa Valley either before or just after the 1800's. The tree trunk depicted in the sketch would have been used at the beginning of European settlement in the Kiewa Valley or just before contact was made.As this sketch was of a tree found along the Kiewa River it indicates that Aborigines lived by the river. This sketch depicts the usage of tree bark by the Aboriginal fisher person in crafting a canoe to cross rivers and to fish in the deeper sections of the river course.This freehand sketch detailing the outline of bark removed to provide a canoe is in ink portraying a tree trunk with one branch which has a plaque in front a gravel section to the right and open fields in the mid background and scattered trees on a hill slope in the far background. The sketch is on thick cardboard with a plastic protective cover over it (fastened on the flip side). It is a sketch of the tree now exhibited at the Kiewa Consolidated School.Written in black ink on the top section (heading) "ABORIGINES CUT CANOE FROM TREE. NOW AT KIEWA SCHOOL"crafted canoe, aboriginal craftsmanship, tree usage, early aboriginal craftsmen, kiewa river. kiewa consolidated school -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Reference Teaching, Handwork for Schools, circa 1944
A text book designed as an aid to teachers in Victorian Primary Schools in the 1940's. It teachers the value of art and handwork as a necessary part of general education.This text book shows the importance and the growing recognition of various hand crafts as part of general education in Victorian schools in the 1940's and also that handcrafts are an integral part of the curriculum, leading towards an improvement in artistic appreciation by raising handwork from the level of manual exercises to that of creative applied art.A hard covered text book, faded blue cover.Front cover: Handwork for Schools, W.R. Dean and H. Jolly, and at the bottom of cover 'Oxford University Press, Leighton House, Melbourne, London: Humphrey Milford.' On the first page, handwritten in red, is a signature 'N. Rodgers' and the title is repeated. The price is marked as 6/6 ( Six shillings, six pence)hand crafts, schools, curriculum, education -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Craft, Dressmaking Made Easy, 1958
Tawonga C.W.A. was involved in dressmaking and other home industries.The Tawonga branch of the C.W.A. commenced on the 7th Feb. 1946 and often combined activities with the other branches in the Kiewa Valley. The C.W.A. aimed to improve health, welfare and education for women and children in the country. This was achieved by getting together and exchanging ideas on dressmaking while providing for their families and the local community, possibly selling their products at fetes.Women living in Tawonga were mostly on farms and, in 1946, when the branch commenced would have been feeling more remote with WW11 having an effect on available workers and the well being of the women and children.Small white and grey book with picture of tape measure and cotton reel on the cover. It has 15 pages including the cover which is printed on too. It has general instructions for sewing. Held by 2 staplesCover: Woman's Realm presents / Dressmaking / made easy / Simple instructions and / step-by-step diagrams for / making your own clothes tawonga. country woman's association of victoria. dressmaking. woman's realm. c.w.a. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Plaque - Aborigine Canoe Tree
Newspaper clipping 11 July 1972. See KVHS 1030 and KVHS 0198The tree was found along the Kiewa River and indicates that Aborigines lived by the river and used tree bark to craft canoes to cross rivers and to fish in the deeper sections of the river.Wooden board with raised letters glued on. Surrounded by a wooden frame with decorated corners. It has 3vwooden footings. some letters have fallen off. See KVHS 1030Message: Aborigine Canoe Tree / From Mr D. Leys Property / Presented By / Kiewa Valley Historical Society / To The / Kiewa Consolidated School. / 11 July 1972canoe tree at kiewa -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Table Runner, circa 1920s to 1950s
Historically this item highlights the middle to upper to middle socio economic levels of a rural community in the 1920s to 1950s. The fashion dictated to by the larger cities and towns were for some smaller items of house hold furniture encompassed by homes in the region, not only because of practicality but also for longevity of the item it protected.The significance of this item in showing that although the region was to a small degree isolated from the "latest" fashion of house hold dressage, it was to a certain degree not regional and that the fashion of the day in large cities and towns was instilled through magazines and Country Women,s organisations.Fine cotton table runner. Middle section has a 2cm wide crochet insert around it with another border of cotton around it 2cm wide. All the item is edged with a 7cm wide crochet band.hand craft, furniture dressing, lace, crochet, cotton furniture proctective coverings -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Spinning Classes
One of a set of display images thought to be produced by the Shire of Eltham c.1979-1987. Outdoor spinning class at either the Eltham or Panton Hill Living and Learning CentreIllustrative of services provided by former Shire of ElthamColour photograph 20 x 29 cm mounted on green-painted chipboard 28 x 35.5 cm (string on back for hanging)Title printed on label adhered to board below photograph (replaced June 2017)living and learning centre, spinning, craft, class, spinners -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, J.Ogden and Co, Beeton's Book of Needlework, 1870
Isabella Mary Beeton (née Mayson; 14 March 1836 – 6 February 1865), also known as Mrs Beeton, was an English journalist, editor and writer.In the 19th century, the craft of embroidery became a pastime for women. Needlework creations were crafted to be displayed in the home.This book is an example of a popular book of ithat time.A hard back book with a dark green fabric cover. The title is in gold print -"Beeton's Book of Needlework" inside an ornate gold border. It contains descriptions and instructions for tatting patterns, crochet patterns, knitting patterns, netting patterns, embroidery patterns and point lace patterns. There are six hundred illustrations / engravings. some of the patterns are fold-out.inside cover - "Special first prize to Catherine J. Horne by Mrs William for Needlework" Tarang State Schoolbeeton-isabella needlework-knitting-lacework -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Painting, Miss Dawson, late 19th century
Anne Dawson was a sister of Mrs Wally Gibbs and Mrs Alan Richardson. She was an aunt of the Slatters.This item has aesthetic significance and demonstrates the skill and craftmanship of the women of the earlt settler families.Fan-shaped oil painting on tin. Olive green background with 8 colourful flowers on front - 1 yellow,2 red with white tips, 1 dark red, 4 white and 1 variegated apricot. tin-painting art-craft