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National Alpine Museum of Australia
Ski Jacket, 1970s
Reversible ski jacket made by Rosalie Kiessling, 1970s. Used by Rosalie's son and daughter-in-law, from the 1970s through to the 1990s. The Kiessling family skied at Mt Buller and are members of Omega Ski Lodge. German by birth Rosalie, grew up skiing and ice skating, studied fashion design in Munich and worked designing women’s ski wear and lingerie before migrating to Australia via New Zealand in 1939 with her husband. As skiing increased in popularity following the end of WWII, Rosalie’s business grew reaching its peak during the 1960s. Though it was never large; at most she employed three staff. Rosalie continued to design and manufacture fashionable but functional ski wear until the late 1970s, although increasing imports from large overseas manufactures and constant new innovations in fabric technology made it difficult for her to compete in a relatively small industry. Reversible ski jacket with side zip pockets and full zip front. One side of the jacket is black fabric, while the other is black checked with a yellow and red weave. Rosalie Kiessling sportswear Melbourne / All cottonskiing, ski clothing, fashion design -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - FIJIAN TAPA CLOTH
Fijian tapa cloth wall hanging. Top edge has a 2 cm timber piece attached at each end with 3 brass drawing pins. 74 cm piece of tapa cloth extends 27cm folded over the back of the wall hanging.. Fastened with 8 brass drawing pins. 84 cm piece of wire attached has metal eyes for hanging. Manufactured 1935. Also document explaining the origins and manufacture of tapa cloth. Document is mounted on timber and has plastic affixed over the surface via drawing pins. there is wire on reverse to enable hanging. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - RANDALL COLLECTION: COHN BROS ADVERTISING FAN
Object. Cardboard advertising fan from COHN BROS. Shield shaped fan with extension to form a handle with finger hole at the base (2 cm dia). Base is reinforced with a 3.5 cm x 20 cm piece of plywood glued and stapled to lower section. On one side is a head and shoulders of a young brunette woman wearing a red evening dress. Printed on the reverse side ''C.B.Grape Fruit. Made from pure fruit. Delicious with a drop of gin. Manufactured by COHN Bros Ltd Bendigo & Swan Hill''.Bendix paper Co New York N.Y. Made in USA (Manufactures).ephemera, mementoes, cohn bros advertising fan -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Albion woollen mills, C 1926
Thomas Broadbent $ sons Ltd was established in 1864 in Huddersfield England. They are an engineering firm , specialists in heavy duty engineering products. By 1893 Broadbent had progressed to steam powered engines for the textile industry. Some of these machines operated for upwards of 50 years Today Broadbent is a leading world designer in the manufacture and maintenance of advanced centrifuges. This document is a manual for a suspended direct steam driven hydro extractor. It shows the various parts , maintenance instructions and erection and working instructions. While it is stamped as Albion Woollen mills which were situated at Geelong, it is likely to have connections to the Warrnambool Woollen Mills.This document is a good example of machinery manual. It is possibly linked to the Warrnambool Woollen Mill. The fact that the company which manufactured these items is still in existence today after 150 years is testament to the quality of the items produced.Cream coloured document with mainly black text with some red text for headings contained in the document. It is printed front and back and is folded in three sections.Stamp at top "Albion Woollen mills Pty Ltd" .4H x 4 in red pencil in top RHC. Printed on front page. Thomas Broadbent & Sons Ltd Central Iron Works Huddersfield. warrnambool, warrnambool woollen mill, broadbent direct steam driven hydo extractors,, broadbent centrifuge -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, F. Higham, FOurth Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress Proceedings, 1950
Red book of 551 pages. Contents include: * Invitation to hold the next congress in Australia * Mineral Industry in Australia (P.B. Nye) * Some notes on the Mineral Resources of the Union of South Africa (A.R. Mitchell) * Mineral Exploration in Australia (C.J. Sullivan) * Environmental COnditions in British Coal Minesnon-fictionmining, australia, canada, south africa, mining and metallurgical congress -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Wimmera Regional College Steering Committee, Wimmera Community College Study, 1977 and Ballarat TAFE Study, 1977, 09/1977
The Wimmera Region used in the sample included the elctoral division of Wannon, Wimmera and Mallee.Two green soft covered volumes with plastic ring binding. .1) Wimmera Community College Study. Contents include the Wimmera Region, courses, vocational courses, leisure courses. .2) Ballarat TAFE Study. Contents Include aspiratons, community awareness, courses, employment, industry needs, mallee, wimmera, harrow, horsham, dimboola, murtoa, minyip, warracknabeal, stawell, nhill, kaniva, goroke, jeparit, hopetoun, rainbow, edenhope, garoke, rainbow, rupanyup, ballarat tafe, community education, market research, avoca, ballarat, ballan, bet bet, bungaree, buninyong, creswick, daylesford, glenlyon, st arnaud, talbot, clunes, tullaroop -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - MEMORIES OF THE GROCERY & SUPERMARKET INDUSTRY BENDIGO
70 page soft cover booklet 'Memories of the Grocery & Supermarket Industry Bendigo' compiled by Bryan Randall. Undated and publisher not recorded. Signed by the author inside front cover 02/03/2016 Cover designs by Carolyn Marrone Illustrated with several B & W photos of shops and people.Bryan Randall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: SLIDE, May 1970 - Jan 1972
Coloured slide transparency. Image is of a building. It has a light coloured stone facade with carved relief work.The words Bendigo School of Mines and Industry Estd 1878 is carved across the front. At the entrance, two black signs with white writing indicate that the building is used by the Bendigo Institute of Technology.Kodachrome Transparencyslide, bendigo, bendigo institute of technology -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - WES HARRY COLLECTION: BENDIGO HOSPITAL, SCHOOL OF MINES, Circa 1885
Two Sepia toned photographs mounted on card., (a) Front shot of the Bendigo Hospital circa 1885, Left and right Gabled wings and centre section have arched windows, gardens in foreground and four women and two men standing in front., (b) The School of Mines and Industries in McRae Street.buildings, hospital, bendigo hospital, bendigo hospital, scholl of mines and industries -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: SMELTING, URANIUM, c1955
McColl Rankin & Stanistreet, 4 books: A&B/ A Survey of The Lead Smelting and Refining Industry at Port Pirie published by BHHS, 2 copies. C/Broken Hill Associated Smelters, published by BHAS. D/ Port Pirie Uranium Treatment Plant SA, published by SA Dept Mines.organization, mining, lead smelting smelter uranium port pirie broken hill -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BERT GRAHAM COLLECTION: BENDIGO EAST SWIMMING CLUB, 20/11/1962
Documents, Bert Graham Collection, Bendigo East Swimming Club, from Australian Electrical Industries P/L Melbourne, 20th November 1962 on pricing for Floodlighting of the pool. State Electricity Commission of Victoria, Electricity Supply Department Melbourne, recommended lighting for the Pool in a letter and with a plan of such lighting.bendigo, clubs, floodlighting for bendigo east swim -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/03/1995 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photograph of Bob Bassett Building Inspector and Allan Bolding Builder with three East Gippsland students Arthur Panagiotopolus, Jeff Schapter and Sam Saieve who were touring facilities to see different aspects of the Building Industry during Orientation Week. Lakes Entrance Victoriabuilding industry, education -
National Wool Museum
Book, Review of the Victorian Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Industries
"Review of the Victorian Textile, Clothing and Footwear Industries; information paper no. 2" - Merinda Northrop, Department of Industry, Commerce and Technology, May 1984.textile industry textile production, victoria; department of industry, commerce and technology, textile industry, textile production -
National Alpine Museum of Australia
Ski Jacket, About 1967
This jacket and cap were designed by Rosalie 'Rosa' Kiessling about 1967. They formed part of the Fashion Group Inc's Walkabout Tour of the USA in 1967 which aimed to promote Australian fashion design in America. German by birth Rosalie, grew up skiing and ice skating, studied fashion design in Munich and worked designing women’s ski wear and lingerie before migrating to Australia via New Zealand in 1939 with her husband. As skiing increased in popularity following the end of WWII, Rosalie’s business grew reaching its peak during the 1960s. Though it was never large; at most she employed three staff. Her designs featured in the pages of Australian Vogue, Flair and the Women’s Weekly throughout the 1960s and received coverage from newspapers in Australia, New Zealand the United States. Rosalie was closely involved with the Swiss Club of Victoria, the Australian Wool Board and the Fur Traders Association, participating in numerous fashion shows and awards run by these groups. In the late 1960s she became involved with the Melbourne Branch of the Fashion Group Inc, a worldwide non-commercial association of women involved in the fashion industry. Rosalie continued to design and manufacture fashionable but functional ski wear until the late 1970s, although increasing imports from large overseas manufactures and constant new innovations in fabric technology made it difficult for her to compete in a relatively small industry. This ski jacket and cap illustrate Rosalie Kiessling's emphasis on practical glamour. She was the first Australian ski wear manufacturer to bring high fashion to ski wear design; which though common in the boutiques of St Mortiz, Chamonix and St Anton was new to Australia. The use of an Australian wildflower motif and of these pieces in the Fashion Group's Walkabout Tour also speak to her involvement in and promotion of the Australian fashion industry during the 1960s.Ski jacket and matching cap appliqued with Australian wildflowers.Noneskiing, ski clothing, fashion design, australian fashion, australian flora -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, interior and entrance to chiller room, 1995
INdustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Slaughterhouse Lane, Durham Lead, interior and entrance to chiller room, operated until 1994. On left Peter Whykes (4th generation) and Frank Ritchie on right. Colour and b/w copiesbuninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, Peter Whykes at entrance to chiller room, 1995
INdustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Slaughterhouse Lane, Durham Lead, Peter Whykes at entrance to chiller room, operated until 1994. Colour and b/w copiesbuninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, Boiler, 1995
INdustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Slaughterhouse Lane, Durham Lead, boiler, operated until 1994. Colour and b/w copiesbuninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, boiler (detail), 1995
INdustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Slaughterhouse Lane, Durham Lead, boiler (detail). Colour and b/w copiesbuninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers, boiler -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, digester for rendering fat, 1995
IndustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Slaughterhouse Lane, Durham Lead, digester for rendering fat. Colour and b/w copiesbuninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers, digester, rendering -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, digester for rendering fat, outlet door, 1995
IndustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Slaughterhouse Lane, Durham Lead, digester for rendering fat, detail showing outlet door. Colour and b/w copiesbuninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers, rendering -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, controls for boiler, 1995
IndustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Slaughterhouse Lane, Durham Lead, controls for boiler. Colour and b/w copiesbuninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers, boiler, controls -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, interior of boiler house, corner view, 1995
IndustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Slaughterhouse Lane, Durham Lead, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, interior of boiler house, corner view. Colour and b/w copiesbuninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers, boiler house -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, sheep and cattle stockyard, 1995
IndustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Slaughterhouse Lane, Durham Lead, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, sheep and cattle stockyard. Colour and b/w copiesbuninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers, stockyards -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, stockyard and holding shed, 1995
IndustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, stockyard and holding shed. Colour and b/w copiesbuninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers, stockyards, holding shed -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, skins shed, 1995
IndustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, skins shed for drying sheep skins. Colour and b/w copiesbuninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers, skin shed, sheepskins -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, boiler house and slaughter yards, 1995
IndustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, boiler house and slaughter yards. Colour and b/w copiesbuninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers, boilerhouse, slaughter yards -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, boiler house and killing shed, 1995
IndustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, boiler house and killing shed.. Colour and b/w copiesbuninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers, boilerhouse, killing shed -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Peter Whykes at site of original Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, 1995
IndustryPeter Whykes at site of original Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead.buninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers, peter whykes -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Frank Ritchie and Peter Whykes at site of original Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, 1995
IndustryFrank Ritchie and Peter Whykes at site of original Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead.buninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers, peter whykes, frank ritchie -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Geoff Little, Whykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, unloading ramp from north, 1995
IndustryWhykes Slaughterhouse, Durham Lead, unloading ramp from north..buninyong, whykes, slaughterhouse, durham lead, butchers, unloading ramp