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Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - MESS DRESS, Norm M. Aitchison
Items issued to Bertram Charles Addington. Refer to Cat No 6853.3 for B.C Addingtons service details.1) Vest, white long sleeves, WO1 metal badges of rank on arms. On collars are metal badges - Oak wreath laurels, Crown on top, crossed swords in centre. Letter “R” on epaulettes. .2) Shirt, cream/white. Long sleeved, 6 buttons on front. .3) Black bow tie, with a neck band attached. .4) Cummerbund, red silk.Written on cummerbund is = “24/01 Addington B. 1/9/72”army, formal uniform, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - MESS DRESS, FORMAL
1. Jacket - woollen, red, white collar, long sleeved with white cuffs. Two Rising Sun badges on collars = "AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES". It has epaulettes of same red wool, held with small brass buttons (Aust). It has the rank insignia of a LT.COLONEL. 2. Vest - red wool. Lined with a striped cotton lining. Four miniature brass buttons on lower front. 3. Shirt - cotton. Off white colour. 5 pearl coloured buttons on front, long sleeves. One pocket on breast. 4. Black bow tie with metal clips.post ww2, cmf, passchendaele barracks trust -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (item) - Colour photograph, 1974
... - Hubert Nassl (striped shirt); Suzette Nassl (red/white dress).... shirt); Suzette Nassl (red/white dress). Photograph Colour ...A digital copy of a colour photograph of a group of people standing on the front verandah at Mountain Lodge in 1974.A digital copy of a colour photograph of a group of people standing on the front verandah at Mountain Lodge in 1974.marysville, victoria, australia, mountain lodge, accommodation, photograph -
National Wool Museum
Uniform - Shirt, Mambo, Sydney 2000 Olympic Games Australian Women's Closing Ceremony Shirt, 2000
Australian women's shirt from the closing ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Designed by Mambo Graphics.Short sleeved and collared with six clear plastic buttons down the right side of the shirt. Shirt features the Mambo "Suburbia" design. The collar and sleeves are blue with yellow and red clouds the rest of the shirt is made up of a suburban street scene - houses, trees, telegraph poles, parked cars and dogs and chickens running along the street. The Mambo logo appears in the centre back of the shirt above the clouds in the design. Double stitched seams. Mambofashion, woolmark company mambo graphics, sport, the woolmark company 2000 australian olympic display - exhibition (21/12/2001 - 24/05/2002), sydney 2000 olympic games -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - SOLDIER HOUSEWIFE KIT
Made by H E Barry and Son, Brunswick, the soldiers housewife was a portable sewing kit that allowed soldiers to complete running repairs on their uniforms. It included, needles, thread, wool, buttons etc. Barry's also were contracted to provide shorts, shirts and trousers for the army.Soldier's housewife kit in calico bag. The kit comprise: a spoon, a sawing kit wrap in its own cloth with nine needles and three different colours threads (red, white, brown), a razor in its box on the outside Invicta razore manufacturesd by E. M. Dickinson Sheffield England, a shaving brush and a band made of leather for sharpening the razor. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Clothing, Federation Brisbane Australia T-shirts, c2023, c2023
Five Federation Brisbane Australia T-shirts, in blue, pink, black, green and red.federation university brisbane campus, t-shirt -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - 1853 Bendigo Goldfields Petition, abt 1990-2019
The Red Ribbon Movement of 1853 represented a significant series of events in the history of Bendigo. During that year there was much agitation on the Bendigo gold fields, particularly during July and August of 1853, directed against the payment of what the miners called a tax - a licence fee of thirty shillings ($3) a month for the right to search for gold on what was declared Crown land. They had to pay the licence whether they found gold or not. The miners, or diggers as they were called, also resented the means used by the authorities at the time to collect the gold licence - through so-called 'digger hunts'. The miners were expected to carry their licences with them, and the police, who were often untrained, used harsh methods to check these licences. In Bendigo, the miners took to wearing a red ribbon ‘as a symbol of their protest against the licence. Red was a very common colour in items such as shirts, so was readily available. Shopkeepers too tied red ribbons to their premises as a sign of support for the miners. It should be remembered at that time virtually everyone was a miner. The diggers also had their own banner, designed by William Dexter, a china painter from Devon. This flag showed the pick, shovel and cradle representing labour, the scales representing justice, the Roman bundle of sticks meaning unity and the kangaroo and emu of Australia Many thousands of Bendigo miners signed a petition to La Trobe, the Governor of Victoria, protesting against the licence fee. When the Governor rejected the petition, thousands of diggers marched in peaceful protest. Miners from White Hills, Eaglehawk, Golden Square, Kangaroo Flat as well as from Bendigo Flat, converged on what is now Pall Mall and View Point, surrounding the ~government camp on Camp Hill. The camp had been reinforced with soldiers of the 40 Regiment, as the Government feared bloodshed. The miners then gathered on the hill behind View Point to hear from their leaders - among them George Thomson, Captain Harrison, Captain Brown and W.D.C. Denovan. They resolved to pay a token fee often shillings ($1) for the September licence, whenthey met with Commissioners Panton and Wright on Camp Hill. Although Wright and Panton were sympathetic to the miners, the offer was rejected, but no licence fees were collected for September. Thus a possible bloody conflict was averted by the common sense shown by the miners' leaders and the commissioners. It was a truly democratic protest against arbitrary government and preceded the Eureka Stockade Incident by over a year. Bendigo Historical Society Committee on a Tram, two photos, one of five people standing behind a display cabinet, and the second one a Banner stretched across the tram. On the rear of the photo is "L-R Jim Evans, Terry Davidson, Ron Monro." Second from left is Jim Evans (President) and fourth from the left is Terry Davidson, with extreme right, Ron Munro (Vice President). In the cabinet is the 1853 Bendigo Goldfields Petition (Red Ribbon Rebellion) The society holds the petition in digital form. The diggers had their own banner, designed by William Dexter, a china painter from Devon. This flag showed the pick, shovel and cradle representing labour, the scales representing justice, the Roman bundle of sticks meaning unity and the kangaroo and emu of Australia history, bendigo, tram, 1853 bendigo goldfields petition, red ribbon rebellions -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Functional object - Knitting Bag, 1914-1918
... Sister Susie's Shirt embroidered in red... crafts red cross 1914-1918 war Sister Susie's Shirt embroidered ...made by the red cross volunteers to raise money for the 1914/1918 war. Probably made locally. Actually thought to be made for soldiers to put their dirty socks in their kit bag.(reference: Antique Road show)Khaki bag made to look like a shirt. "Sister Susie's shirt' embroidered on it in red. 2 red crosses also embroidered on it. Red silk cord to hang it up.Sister Susie's Shirt embroidered in redlocal history, handcrafts, country crafts, red cross, 1914-1918 war -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - SERVICE DRESS, ARMY, OFFICER, CGCF (Commonwealth Government Clothing Factory), 1964 - 1978
1. Jacket - Khaki polyester jacket Officer's pattern. Four front pockets held shut with a brass button. It has RACT badges on each collar. The brass buttons are RACT motif, Lt Col badges on epaulettes. 2. Lanyard - blue and red. 3. Trousers - polyester khaki, zip fly, four pockets. 4. Shirt, khaki polyester, two pockets, long sleeve. 5. Tie, khaki, wool with elastic neck loop. 6. Sock - wool, dark khaki. 7. Sock - wool, light khaki.1. Inside is written - “Purcell M.W.R” then crossed out. 4. “NR59” is written in texta on manufacture's label.uniform, officer, army, passchendaele barracks trust -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Uniform - Navy tunic, trousers and shirt, after 1950
Issued to Frank Tilley who served with the Naval reserve on HMAS Australia during the Queen's visit in 19541. Long sleeved Navy Blue Tunic extended collar left sleeve patch with red anchor and one stripe Right sleeve red star over crossed torpedoes and red W below 3 red chevrons. 2. Short sleeved white square necked shirt bound with blue band. 3. Navy bell bottomed trousers4967.2 F A Tilley Stamped R.A.N.R. ( Royal Australian Navy Reserve)uniforms, navy -
Vision Australia
Painting - Artwork, Portrait of Pat Lightfoot, 1987
Framed portrait of Howard (Pat) M. Lightfoot (1904-1991), who was the President of the Association for the Blind in 1952-1954 and 1964-1972 respectively. It is part of a series of paintings commissioned by the AFB Board to commemorate the work of past presidents of the organisation. Mr Lightfoot is seated, with his hands clasped, and wears a gray jacket, grey collared shirt, green woolen vest and red tie. There is a name plate attached at the base of the painting with his name and dates of appointment. Signed by the artist in the lower, right-hand corner.1 art original in gold frameMr Howard (Pat) M. Lightfoot OBE President 1952-54, 1964-72 Association for the Blindassociation for the blind, h.m. lightfoot -
Vision Australia
Painting - Artwork, Portrait of David Robertson, 2002
Framed portrait of David Robertson who was the first President of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind, from 1895-1899. It is part of a series of paintings commissioned by the VAF Board to commemorate the work of past presidents of the organisation. Mr Robertson sits with his hands resting upon a wooden cane. He is wearing dark spectacles, a gray suit and waistcoat, white shirt with starched collar and pleated front, and a red and blue striped necktie. On his left lapel is a blue and red medal. David Robertson was educated at the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind and was trained as a basket maker. He was one of eight foundation members of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind (now Vision Australia Foundation ) which was formed in 1895 in order to encourage blind people to manage their own affairs and build their self esteem. He was appointed the inaugural president and served as such from 1895 to 1899 and again in 1913 as well as acting as vice president from 1900 to 1902 and in 1911 and 1915. Known as a level headed and wise peacemaker he was elected chairman of the first interstate conference of blind people, which took place in Melbourne in 1913. From this evolved the Federal Council of Organizations of the Blind, which undertook to consider all matters affecting blind people. 1 art original in gold frameThe plaque at the base of the painting reads 'David Robertson / Inaugural President of / Association for Advancement of the Blind'.david robertson, association for the advancement of the blind -
Vision Australia
Painting - Artwork, Portrait of William Paterson, 2002
aFramed portrait of William Paterson who was President of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind, from 1948-1952. It is part of a series of paintings commissioned by the VAF Board to commemorate the work of past presidents of the organisation. Mr Paterson is dressed in a 3 piece gray suit, white shirt and wearing a blue tie and black hat. He sits outside a house reading a red coloured book, whilst in the background an elderly man takes a step out on to the gravelled driveway. Two women, one with a white cane, rest on chairs under the verendah of the building. The plaque at the base of the painting reads 'Mr William H. Paterson / President 1948-1952 / Association for Advancement of the Blind'. 1 art original in gold frameThe plaque at the base of the painting reads 'Mr William H. Paterson / President 1948-1952 / Association for Advancement of the Blind'association for the advancement of the blind, william paterson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Uniform - Port Melbourne Scouts, Scout Association, Male Scout uniform, c. 1952
Worn by John MAY when he attended the 1952-5 Scout Jamboree in Sydney Australia and the Clifford Park jamboree Victoria Australia in 1955-56Social Short sleeve khaki coloured scout shirt with 4 brown buttons, purple epaulettes, with grey and red stripes on left shoulder. Sewn on badges: 2nd Port Melbourne; Boy Scouts; Sydney Pan Pacific Jamboree 1952-53; Clifford Park jamboree Victoria Australia 1955-56; Boys scout x 2; Boy Scouts Be prepared.costume, recreation - clubs, social activities, 1st port melbourne scouts, john may, clifford park jamboree, uniforms -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - Painting - watercolour - photocopy, Peter Tikotin, 1941
Sketch of Peter Tikotin "Dunera" Jewish German internee (cleaning out a gully trap in the camp compound)/money earner. Artist/cartoonist F. Schonbach. Colour photo copy.Colour photocopy. Man wearing a blue shirt, black shorts and black gum boots. Sitting on a on a box reading Milton with his right hand and holding a broom with his left hand. Gully trap is next to a building with and hose coming from one window. Two faces are seen through the windows. A sign DON'T DISTURB written in red is pinned on the wall.F. Schonbachpeter tikotin, dunera, jewish german internees, f. schonbach, water colour sketch -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Hand coloured photograph of man in Gold Frame and domed glass
Gray FamilyHand Coloured photograph in gold frame and domed glass. Man with brown hair and moustache blue eyes and European complexion. White buttoned collar shirt, black three piece suite and tie. Grey button hole flower. Studio portrait background. Young mans flower is identical to woman's collar attachment in accompanying photo.Frame has gilded floral painted red and blue at top, bottom and two sides -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - PYJAMAS WITH CARD, Defiance Brand, c1941
... sewn to shirt. Black and red print with purple stamp..., lightweight cardboard, previously sewn to shirt. Black and red print ...Shirt and trousers combination made of dark blue, light blue, beige and brown colour in stripes, cotton fabric. Cream colour, plastic buttons. Cream colour drawstring. 1. Shirt with long sleeves with no cuffs, collar, one front pocket and placket front, with buttons. Manufacturers white cotton label inside back of collar. 2. Trousers, long legs with drawstring at waist. 3. Manufacturers label, lightweight cardboard, previously sewn to shirt. Black and red print with purple stamp information. Also handwritten information, grey lead pencil.Manufacturers information- 1. Blue and red embroidered details "GUARANTEED/DEFIANCE/BRAND". 2. Lightweight cardboard details "MENS AND BOYS/ Pyjamas/ for/ SERVICE and COMFORT/ Distinctive/ Cloth/ Defiance/ Exclusive/ Designs/ RENOWNED/THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA/ NO./ SIZE." Purple stamp "100/ O.S." Grey lead pencil "3 D/-/ 16/6". 3. Reverse side of label - handwritten grey lead pencil. "I am a refined type of/ gal desiring a boy friend/ if you would write I shall/ be only to pleased to answer/ I am 18 (1941)/ Norma Poulton/ 96 Flinders Street/ 4th Floor/ Melbourne" The handwritten note and pair of pyjamas were sent to an unknown soldier serving during World War Two.clothing, pyjamas, ww2