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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plaque
Brass wall plaque mounted on varnished wood."This Building Was Opened By Mrs G.S.Gay 7th December 1929"methodist babies' home -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plaque
Brass plaque mounted on cream painted wood."The Isabel L.Nicolas Wing"methodist babies' home -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plaque
Brass wall plaque mounted on varnished wood."This Building Is The Gift Of Edward Le Lievre in memeory of his son Victor Clarence"methodist babies' home -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plaque
Brass plaque"This room was furnished in memory of our brother William Nicol Died Nov 1919"methodist babies' home -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plaque
Brass plaque"The Room Was Equipped by Councillor & Mrs E.G.Batchelder"methodist babies' home -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plaque
Brass plaque on varnished wood mount."This room was furnished by The Young Men Prince Of Wales Park"methodist babies' home -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plaque
Brass plaque on varnished wood mount."Nurses Balcony the gift of Burke Road Church Balwyn"methodist babies' home -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Sign
Card sign."Children under 12 years of age will be admitted to the wads during months from November to March only"methodist babies' home -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Marker Peg, 35
Wood marker peg with round metal number."35"methodist babies' home -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Beaker
Stainless steel beakermethodist babies home -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Bowl, 2003
Small stainless steel bowlmethodist babies home -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Jugs
Methodist Babies Home2 stainless steel jugs: MBH 036.1 and MBH 036.2. Graded measures inside."OZ"; "PT"; "GR" -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Registration Plate, SUNSHINE & DISTRICT COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
This brass registration plate was once attached to the former Sunshine District Community Hospital in King Edward Avenue, Albion, 3020. The hospital, under several names, served the local community since the 1920's. It became the Sunshine District Community Hospital in 1946 and was closed in 1989. The building was demolished and replaced by residential units. The plate was preserved by Carol Duvall a long serving nurse, who about 20 years later donated it to the Sunshine and District Historical Society.This brass plate is a rare physical relic of what was once the main hospital serving the Sunshine area, and in which many local babies were born.Tarnished brass plate with indented or carved lettering finished in black paint. The black paint is showing signs of deterioration. The plate has six holes for attaching it to a wall, and two of the corners have been bent probably during the removal of the plate. There is also a small amount of paint contamination on the edges.REGISTERED OFFICE / SUNSHINE DISTRICT COMMUNITY HOSPITALbrass plate, registered office, sunshine district community hospital, king edward avenue -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Women's Refuge, Scott Parade Ballarat, founded 1867_Martha Glendenning, Protestant Women
Ballarat Courier Newspaper - 18 January 2014women's refuge, scott parade ballarat, protestant women, babies, refuge, martha glendenning, 1867, founded -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Baby Feeding Bottle
Graduated in tablespoons and ounces.Lactogen -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Eildon Babies, BBH
Photoeildon, babies, bbh -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1971/12/28 Courier: Sr Cameron, mothers & babies - in Sovereign Remedies
Photo1971 courier, sr, cameron, mothers, babies, sovereign remedies -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Footwear - Baby Shoe, Unknown
Shoe-making began in Australia among the penal colonies in 1790 who crafted shoes from imported leather. The first Australian-made shoes were expensive and many people were sent back to England for their shoes until the 1830s. However, in the years after Australian shoe-making became more accessible and affordable. Toward the end of the 19th Century, many wealthy women became obsessed with the latest fashions for both themselves and their children. Shoe-making became a profitable business for several leading companies during the 20th Century, as the industry was seen as a successful and practical item that most Australians required.The baby shoe holds significance as it represents the craftsmanship of Australian leather shoe-making from the 20th Century. As the style of shoe is more modest and stylish, it can be assumed that it was the type of footwear used for the Church Sunday Service or for special occasions, with further gives insight into the social constructs of Chiltern, a rural town in Victoria, at that time.Black leather with wool pom pom attached with a metal stud. Leather sole is black and the inner of the shoe is cream. Discolouration on the bottom of the shoe due to dirt.chiltern, shoe, footwear, leather shoe, baby shoe, chiltern athenaeum -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Footwear - Baby shoes, Unknown
Shoe-making began in Australia among the penal colonies in 1790 who crafted shoes from imported leather. The first Australian-made shoes were expensive and many people were sent back to England for their shoes until the 1830s. However, in the years after Australian shoe-making became more accessible and affordable. Toward the end of the 19th Century, many wealthy women became obsessed with the latest fashions for both themselves and their children. Shoe-making became a profitable business for several leading companies during the 20th Century, as the industry was seen as a successful and practical item that most Australians required.The baby shoe holds significance as it represents the craftsmanship of Australian leather shoe-making from the 20th Century. As the style of shoe is more modest and stylish, it can be assumed that it was the type of footwear used for the Church Sunday Service or for special occasions, with further gives insight into the social constructs of Chiltern, a rural town in Victoria, at that time.Black leather shoe. Leather sole is black and the inner of the shoe is tan. Discolouration on the shoe due to dirt.chiltern, shoe, footwear, leather shoe, baby shoe, chiltern athenaeum -
Peterborough History Group
Document - Memories of Peterborough - personal recollections, 1980 - 1999
Memories of permanent residents and holiday makers and some extracts from newspapers, dating from 1860's. Includes extract from James Meek's diary. 1865-2000Collections of memories of the town which would otherwise be lost.Looseleaf plastic pocket folder containing transcriptions of verbal memories of Peterborough, collected by Rosemary (Posie) Durhamgraeme murfett, todd sloane, james meek, a warren (wokka) moore, prue holden, staughton, annette breton, owen moore, jane dyson, james irvine iii, margaret hamilton, frank corlett, captain a.s. brown, peterborough house, andrew chirnside, moyle breton, tess jarvis, ross paton, virginia (bardie) mercer, ruth grimwade, rod (wumpty) chirnside, sir stanley argyle, joan densley, margery levine, mafe tabart, rosemary (posie) durham, belgian babies fund, bill cumming, ronald cumming, daniel curdie, jane hallows, jane coy, presbyterian church peterborough, john bartlam, sue graansma, sue joyce, palmyra peterborough, the holidays at peterborough, l'inconnue, 16 january 1917, warrnambool standard, warrnambool examiner -
Woods' Farming and Heritage Museum
Baby Nightdress
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pleasant Creek Special School, Alf Paulet Cycling, Sporting, Electrical, Rock A Bye Babies Clothes (Jean Earle), Jack Williamsons Jewelers, Civic Store (Jean Earle) Nov 1975, Nov 1975
Photographs taken by teacher at Pleasant Creek Training Centre to help train students in living skills and becoming familiar with what shops sold. Part of socializing students for leaving the training centre.Main Street Stawell. Showing shops and businesses in Main Street. education, shops, main street, streetscape -
National Wool Museum
Clothing - Children's clothing, 1944
Two items of newborn clothing dating to 1944. The first item is a dress and the second is a singlet. Both items are made from wool and are in new, unused condition. The clothing was owned by Mrs L. Brawdrup and was donated to the National Wool Museum in 2022 by Lila Gore.Clothing item one is a cream woven dress. It is finished at the sleeves, neck, and hem with a white lace trim. The trim is formed from a thread that has a metallic gleam, presumably cotton. The dress is styled under the neck with a stitched patterned of frills and flowers in the same white metallic thread. The dress gathers under the armpits, similar in style to a dirndl. At the rear, the dress is loosened and fastened by 3 press stud buttons in an opening at the centre. Clothing item two is a cream woven singlet. It is finished at the sleeves, neck, and hem with a white lace trim. The trim is formed from a thread that has a metallic gleam, presumably cotton. The lace is like the dress; however, it is less intricate. baby clothing, 1940s, 1940s baby clothing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Footwear - Baby shoes, not known
Shoes were worn by the daughter of the donor during 1968White leather upper tee bar sandalClarkes Playtexdomestic items, infants -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Baby's Dress, 1964
Frock was worn by donor's daughter Susan during time the family lived in England1964 white terylene dress, puff sleeves gathered at bodice and trimmed with nylon lace from neck edge to skirt. Five pearl buttons from neckline to skirt. Dress is lined from the bodice to the hem which is trimmed with nylon lace. Neck rear has two button opening. See also NA3591.1.2 Booties, NA3586 Bonnet, NA3592.1.2 BootiesSally Pigtail Regd - Terylenecostume, children's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Leach Notes
[Notes compiled by Mrs Nancy Leach] including transcriptions of articles and letters to the 'Reporter' 1924 - 29, and the City of Nunawading and its predecessors. (Original manuscript and typescript copy)[Notes compiled by Mrs Nancy Leach] including transcriptions of articles and letters to the 'Reporter' 1924 - 29, and the City of Nunawading and its predecessors. (Original manuscript and typescript copy)[Notes compiled by Mrs Nancy Leach] including transcriptions of articles and letters to the 'Reporter' 1924 - 29, and the City of Nunawading and its predecessors. (Original manuscript and typescript copy)hall, charles, electricity supply, city of nunawading, mitcham, cochrane, stanley, dr., shire of nunawading, shire of blackburn and mitcham, mitcham baby health centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, This home is better than home, 1954
Page of articles on: Tailwaggers Club kennels including photo of Godfrey Schwabb and dog;Page of articles on: Tailwaggers Club kennels including photo of Godfrey Schwabb and dog; Youth has a place to go at night, about Nunawading Youth Club with photo of Blackburn Shops.Page of articles on: Tailwaggers Club kennels including photo of Godfrey Schwabb and dog;dogs, tailwaggers club, nunawading youth club, schwabb, godfrey, macdonald-stewart, h.c., walker park hall, lucas, a.w., youth clubs, pharmacies, blackburn, farmilo, roberta, brooks, margaret, box hill baby health centre, box hill ballet group, ritchie, j (sister), barber, j (sister), taylor, j (mrs), taylor, graeme, nicoaou, d (mrs), nicoaou, milya, holme, p (mrs), holme, paul david -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Costume - Brooch (Baby)
Donated by Margaret Scarlett.Child's gold bar brooch. Engraved floral design on either end.Floral engraving.costume accessories, children's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Babys jacket, c1920
Infant's Cream silk jacket. Round neck and 3/4 length sleeves. Lace edging around all edges.Tie at neck.costume, children's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Baby's Cape
Cream 'Doctor 'flannel cape embroidered at waist and down the front in cream silk. Pleats front and back. Crochet scalloped.costume, infants'