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Nhill & District Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Handkerchiefs on original box - irises
Handkerchiefs on original box - irisesembroidered with irisesladies - handkerchiefs -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Bonnet Box, Late 19th to early 20th century
Box is from Cramond & Dickson store in Warrnambool. Cramond and Dickson migrated from Scotland to Melbourne where they opened a Cramond and Dickson store in St Kilda in 1852. They were inspired by the growth in Warrnambool after a visit and established their second store there as Cramond and Dickson, direct importers and drapers, in 1855. In 1856 they opened a store on the corner of Liebig and Timor Streets, Warrnambool. They extended their premises in Liebig Street in 1859, and then in Timor Street in 1859. There were further additions and improvements in 1889 and they continued to trade until 1973 (now the site of a Mexican restaurant). An advertisement placed by Cramond and Dickson in The Camperdown Chronicle, Saturday 6th April 1895, states them “showing the latest novelties for the coming winter season” … “import directly from English and Continental manufacturers” … “representatives in London … always in touch with the Newest Continental Fashions” ... “having been established for so many years we know the requirements of the Western District”… “allow 5 per cent discount on goods paid for at the time of purchase”.The hat box is important for is connection with the local business store, Cramond and Dickson. The store traded for over 100 years; 1856-1973. The strong, sturdy hat box indicates its purpose was for travel luggage, providing protection for the fashionable women's headwear of the era.Metal bonnet box or hat box, round shape, coloured brown. There is a metal carry handle on both the lid and the side of the box. The box is from the Cramond and Dickson store in Warrnambool. The lid is detached from the base. The lock was mad by LEGGS."LEGGS patent and secure joint and padlock staple"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, bonnet box, hat box, fashion accessory box, cramond & dickson, department store, warrnambool business, ladies fashion, headwear, travel luggage -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Wrist watch
Heather McNamara, Isobel McNamara Donated by Heather McNamara on behanlf of her mother-in-law Isobel McNamara.Gold ladies watch. Gold Chain band.Alpinawrist watch -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Crochet false front (Dicky front), Unknown
Part of Mcnamara collection- Crochet in ecru cotton - false front to be worn under ladies' suit for modestyNilhandmade accessories, crochet, clothing -
Arapiles Historical Society
Accessory - Fan, 1850-1900
... as ornamental objects. AHS original, local collection Natimuk Ladies ...This fan is likely Chinese or Japanese, from the early 20th century. The material and delicacy of the design suggest it was intended for display or formal wear rather than practical use. Pierced fans like this were sometimes gifted or collected as ornamental objects. AHS original, local collectionFan 2 – White Pierced Fan with Intricate Cutwork A white folding fan made entirely of intricately pierced sticks, each featuring delicate lattice-like patterns. The design is highly symmetrical, with some geometric and floral motifs repeated along the arc. There is a small ribbon hinge at the base, keeping the sticks aligned. A few small Chinese characters are visible on the lower right, likely the maker’s signature or a poem.natimuk, ladies fashion, costume accessory, handheld fan -
Arapiles Historical Society
Accessory - Fan
... collection Natimuk Ladies Fashion Costume Accessory Handheld Fan Fan ...Likely East Asian or inspired by Chinese or Japanese decorative fan styles, popular from the late 19th century into the mid-20th century. Fans like this were commonly brought back as souvenirs or used as decorative accessories. AHS original, local collectionFan 1 – Black Fan with Floral and Bird Motif A decorative black folding fan with painted or printed white floral and bird designs across the span of the fan. The imagery includes large hibiscus-like flowers and birds in flight, creating a dramatic contrast against the dark background. The ribs appear to be lacquered or painted black to match the fabric or paper surface. The fan is designed to fold inwards and has a small loop at the base for hanging or attachment.natimuk, ladies fashion, costume accessory, handheld fan