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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Beaded Collar
Long thin piece of nylon decorated with clear, black and pearl beading.costume accessories, collar accessories -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1983
A Wintide racquet. Materials: Composite Materials, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Nylontennis -
Clunes Museum
Flag
FLAG - FIRST FLAG OF THE FIRST RESIDENT BISHOP OF AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. SHIELD - SOUTHERN CROSS [CENTRE] RED CROSS OF CRIST MITRE REPRESENTING THE KINGSHIP OF CRIST- GOLD SYMBOLISING THE KINGSHIP OF CRIST- WHITE PURITY OF FAITH- BLUE REPRESENTS OUR LADY AS MOTHER OF THE CHURH.YELLOW AND GREY BACKGROUND NYLON FLAG. WITH APPLIQUED SYMBOLS ON ONE HALF.local history, flag, religion, religious -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELTS, WEBBING, Mississippi Industries, Unknown
Belts x 3 - Nylon, plastic buckles, blackened brass keepers.1. & 2. Waist, “30 inches or over Mississippi Industry” 3. “US”passchendaele barracks trust, belt webbing -
National Wool Museum
Tool - Garment Brush, c.1953-1962
Sample of Kathryn Knitwear Collection. This brush was included with a brushed wool leginette suit (NWM-08916), in order to maintain the fluffy finish of the garment after wear and washing. Kathryn Knitwear, founded by Robert Blake, manufactured high quality children’s knitwear in Melbourne from the 1940s – 1980s. Robert Blake began manufacturing children’s knitwear in his bedroom in Strathmore using a hand powered machine in the late 1940s. The operation moved to Ascot Vale and Essendon, before eventually establishing a factory in Moonee Ponds in the early 1950s. The business continued to expand, necessitating a move to a new factory in Broadmeadows. By 1962, the Broadmeadows factory was producing an average of 20,000 garments per month, which increased to 24,000 by 1964. Robert Blake’s Son, Brendan recalls that “The Kathryn brand was famous around Australia, anywhere children needed to keep warm and dress smartly. It also won a number of wool fashion awards”, including the 1969 Wool Awards, which was held by the Australian Wool Bureau and published in Women’s Weekly. The Kathryn range was designed for durability, comfort and care, without sacrificing style. They used patterning techniques that increase stretchiness, comfort and fit, as well as integrating decorative elements into the fabric to prevent them from being bulky, uncomfortable or tight. Making longevity of style a priority, Brendan Blake remembers that “there was one particular garment that was in the range for at least thirty years”. He also recalls “In the past, when women have found out that I was associated with Kathryn Knitwear, they would often relate to me the story of a garment they had purchased or received as a gift and, when their child had grown out of it, they would hand it on to another child. Several ladies have told me of purchasing garments for their daughters’ glory box, or saving a particular garment after their daughter had grown out of it. Brendan Blake: “At the peak of their operation they employed approximately two hundred people, mainly women and girls. A family would often seek to send their daughter to work in this company because they knew they would be looked after and safe. One lady wrote to me telling me that working at the Moonee Ponds Factory prior to getting married was the happiest time of her life.” In 1963, workers at the Kathryn factory earned £13 per week, which was 8 shillings and 8 pence higher than the minimum weekly wage for female workers in the textile manufacturing industry (£12 11s 4d). By 1970, the Kathryn Knitwear brand expanded from children’s knitwear into womenswear under the brand name ‘Lady Kathryn’, and for boys and men under ‘Robert Blake’. Continuing to diversify their distribution, they also began exporting ‘Kathryn’ garments to New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, and Japan. ‘Kathryn Knitwear’ was well-known for their early adoption of modern materials and techniques that had broad appeal to their customer base. This is shown in their early use of the acrylic fibre ‘Orlon’ in the 50s and 60s and ‘Superwash’ wool in the 1970s. Many of Kathryn Knitwear’s styles, particularly those that were long running staples of the brand, were available in both wool and Orlon to suit the consumer’s preference. Far from the humble origins of one man in his bedroom with a hand-cranked machine; at its closure in 1980, the Broadmeadows factory of ‘Kathryn’ housed more than 100 machines, including 53 sewing machines and 45 knitting machines. Robert Blake was “a passionate advocate for wool and Australian Made” throughout his whole life. A strong thread that ties through the lifespan of Robert Blake and Kathryn Knitwear is a balance between adopting new innovations without sacrificing the core values of durability, comfort, care and style that had made the brand so well known. Their legacy forms an integral part of both Australian social and manufacturing history.Transleucent nylon brush with rows of thin bristles mounted in an offset pattern[Printed on plastic packaging] CARE OF BRUSHED FABRICS To obtain original condition brush garment frequently between wearing and after washing. Follow laundering instructions on swing ticket.brush, garment brush, brushed wool, laundry, garment care, nylon brush, accessory -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WATERPROOF HOOCHIE, Conlons Australia, 1970
Item is a one man tent fly cover.Waterproof, nylon tarp with brass press clips and cotton tie downs."F398147 BIRD, CONLONS - AUSTRALIA 1970, ^ 8465/66/013/5032".passchendaele barracks trust, one man tent (hoochie) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Gloves
From collection of personal items of Betty JonesCream coloured nylon gloves with punched hole design; gathered at wristcostume accessories, glove accessories -
Mont De Lancey
Gloves - Black
Worn by Mrs. H. N. LordPair of full length - fine nylon gloves with black pearl buttons.gloves,, evening gloves -
Mont De Lancey
Gloves - White
Worn by Mrs. H. N. Lord in the 1960's.A pair of fine nylon elbow length white gloves with pearl buttons.gloves,, evening gloves -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: PAIR LADIES SHORT BEIGE COLOURED GLOVES, 1950's
One pair of ladies wrist length beige coloured gloves. Three pairs of embroidered leaves on the back of the gloves.Label in left hand glove; ''7 1/2 KAYSER> Nylon. Made in Western Germany''costume accessories, female, ladies short wrist length gloves -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Stockings
Pair of black lisle stockings with sticker joining the two together. (unused)The Faithful Sheer That gives Miles of Wear Fine Mercerised Lisle Nylon Reinforced Heel and Toe.costume, female footwear -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Headwear - Sailor's Cap, 20th C
The cap was found in 2017 during a clear up. It May have been donated or possibly left behind by a cadet who stayed at the Mission in the 20th C. The Mission was host to both Officers and Cadets during much of the 20th C.An example of trainee cadet clothing produced in the 20th C (ID No. 8405.66.075.6069).Stiffened size 17 white nylon-covered cap with air-vents and leather and black felt headband, with navy-blue woollen chin strap; lined with fabric and calico and stitched and printed nylon label.Combination of printing and hand-written; see image attached. Hand-printing "Reynold/ATC" (which possibly stands for Australian Trainee Cadet).sailor cadet, ran, trainee cadet, royal australian navy, agcf, reynold -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1980
A Dunlop 'XLT-15' split shaft tennis racquet, with black plastic bridge, and Wilson 'Championship' nylon netting. Materials: Metal, Composite Materials, Leather, Ink, Adhesive tape, Nylon, Plastic, Painttennis -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book, History of New South Wales From The Records Vol 2
History of New South Wales From The Records Vol 2 - Phillip and Grose 1789-1794 Authors: Phillip and Grose Other Author: A. Britton Edited: F M Bladen Publisher: Government Printer Sydney Date: 1894Label on spine with typed text R.A. 994.402 BRI Inside front cover has a sticker that reads Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, history of new south wales from the records vol 2, mechanics’ institute library -
National Wool Museum
Book, The Du Ponts of Delaware
"The Du Ponts of Delaware" -W E Carr ,1965. The Du Pont company originally developed nylon.textile fibres textile fibres - synthetic, nylon, textile fibres, textile fibres - synthetic -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - FAVALORO COLLECTION: WOMAN'S CREAM COLOURED PANTIES, 1950's
Clothing. Cream coloured woman's panties with gussett and straight legs trimmed with 4 cm lace. 7cm vents each side seam on lower leg. 4cm lace inserts on side seams. Elastic lace waistband with decorative bow (4cmX1cm) at centre front. Sticker on lower front left leg (green and yellow) ''THE DAISY COLLECTION''and a picture of a white daisy. Swing tag still attached.Tag inside back seam''LITTLE LUXURIES BY GLORIA'' Size 16 to fit bust 95 cm Hip 100cm, Bri Nylon . Made in Australia. Warm hand wash. Do not bleach. Do not hand wring. Drip dry in shade, warm iron. Swing tag Black And Gold, ''Little Luxuries by Gloria''. Reverse style 510931, size 16 Price--- Australian Made Boomerang Symbol.costume, female underwear, woman's cream coloured panties -
Brighton Historical Society
Swimsuit ensemble, Watersun
Polish-born designer David Waters first began producing swimwear in 1952. His mother Halina had recently opened a stall at Melbourne Queen Victoria Markets and was looking for swimsuits to sell; unable to find any she liked, she asked David to design something. He began making swimming costumes using his mother's sewing machine, in between his shifts working at a knitting factory. He had soon set up a small business in his parents' home, cutting patterns in one room while a machinist sewed them together in the next. His company, which he named Watersun, would become an iconic Australian swimwear label. During the early 1960s, Watersun developed its "Unquestionable Bra", an inbuilt moulded bra which was marketed as giving wearers a more natural bustline than other labels. The company was also known for its matching swimwear and beachwear, producing dresses, kaftans, tops and skirts in identical colours and prints to those used for many of its swimsuits. By 1967, the company was reportedly one of Australia's two biggest swimwear manufacturers, with over one hundred employees. Watersun was sold to Ada Productions in 1984 and was later acquired by Trackerjack Australasia. This swimsuit is believed to be one of a large quantity of samples, seconds and unsold Ada Productions stock donated to Brighton Historical Society in late 1990 by Brian Samuel, who worked at the company between 1979 and 1990.Two-piece swimsuit with navy blue and white horizontal stripes. Cropped top (.1) has inbuilt underwire bra and metal fastening at back. Shorts (.2) are high-waisted with longer legs. Matching top (.3) has diagonal navy and white stripes and an asymmetrical hem. Sleeveless with round neck. Velcro fastening on shoulder and side seam of shorter side. Labels inside bra and top.Label in bra (.1), blue with yellow sunburst logo containing the word “Watersun” in red, above the text: “Unquestionable Bra / MADE IN AUSTRALIA / 34”. Label in side of bikini top (.1): “BRI NYLON” Label in back collar of top (.3): blue with yellow sunburst logo containing the word “Watersun” in red, above the text: “34”, with words “Unquestionable Bra” truncated. Appears to be a repurposed bra label.swimwear, watersun, david waters, ada productions, melbourne designers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Gloves, 1960's
From the collection of Betty JonesElbow length, black nylon net gloves with narrow frill around top.costume accessories, glove accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Olympic Banner
Used by Whitehorse Council. Attached to banner posts along the run of the torch relay prior to the Olympics Games.Blue nylon with white printing. Three white tape loops on left edge.Sydney 2000 Olympic Torch Relay Whitehorse 30 July 2000 TMflags, events, sporting -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Gloves
Elbow length beige nylon gloves opening at wrist with three pearl buttons.costume accessories, glove accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Gloves
Pair of cream nylon short gloves with three small embroidered pieces on cuffs.costume accessories, glove accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Handkerchief
White nylon handkerchief with a blue scalloped edging and white and blue embroidered flowers.costume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Collar
From the McNamara Collection- Child's nylon collar with points & front tie - Edged in lace - Cream colourNilchild's clothing, collar, lace, mcnamara, tyack -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1988
A Wilson 'Sting' racquet. Materials: Graphite, Adhesive tape, Leather, Plastic, Nylontennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1982
A Wilson 'Legacy' racquet. Materials: Wood, Boron, Fibreglass, Leather, Plastic, Nylontennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1987
A Dunlop 'Powermaster' tennis racquet. Materials: Graphite, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Nylontennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1987
A Dunlop 'Powermaster' tennis racquet. Materials: Graphite, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Nylontennis -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BLANKET COVER, Conlons Australia, 1966
Item issued to "Henry Smyth" 3792681. Refer Cat No. 9561 for his service history.Blanket cover, green colour nylon, has press studs to hold blanket in.On label - "Conlons Australia - 1966 ^ 7210-66-011-5816".henry campbell smyth, equipment, blanket, cover -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Award - Ribbon
Four ribbon awards. Purple nylon with gold screen printing. These ribbons are new."ORDER OF KNIGHTS" "Presented to" "AWARD" "AT"methodist order of knights, awards -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Award - Ribbon
Four ribbon awards. Red nylon with gold screen printing. These ribbons are new."ORDER OF KNIGHTS" "Presented to" "AWARD" "AT"methodist order of knights, awards