Showing 1051 items matching "gloves"
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: ONE PAIR LADIES SHORT IVORY GLOVES, 1950's
One pair of ladies ivory coloured nylon wrist length gloves. Two embroidered leaf patterns at wrist. 4 cms slit at wrist.Label Lh glove ; ''DENT> All nylon. Made in Hong Kong''.costume accessories, female, ladies short ivory gloves -
Orbost & District Historical Society
glove stretcher
These were used to smooth out gloves after they had been washed.Silver glove stretcher. Angular handles with knobs and pointed tongs.A & LL - anchor,lion? on both handles - back and front.glove-stretchers silver costume-accessories -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - GRAYDON COLLECTION: WOMEN'S WHITE NYLON GLOVES, 1870-1890
Clothing. Women's above the wrist length white cotton gloves. Gathered horizontal insert below the wrist (9cm X 4 cm).Tag inside left glove, ''DENTS'' All Nylon. Made in Hong Kong.costume accessories, female, women's white nylon gloves -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Wooden darning tool
Wooden mushroom used for darning may be gloves from Patrice Jennings' grandmother's collection.Small wooden mushroom used for darning small items such as gloves.darning, wood, jennings patrice, elsie doris whitten -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: ONE PAIR OF LADIES SHORT WHITE GLOVES, 1950's
One pair of ladies white nylon wrist length gloves. 3 cm slit inside at wrist. Embroidered leaf pattern around wrist.Label inside LH glove; ''DENTS All Nylon Made in Hong Kong''.costume accessories, female, ladies short white gloves -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: ONE PAIR LADIES SHORT BLACK COTTON GLOVES, 1950's
One pair of ladies black wrist length gloves. Synthetic fabric.Label inside LH glove ;''Size A '' Paper label attached with adhesive(Split in half) ''Hand wash only Made in Hong Kong''.costume accessories, female, ladies short black cotton gloves -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Glove box
... Gloves ...Mary Hardcastle?Leather style glove box with tortoise shell design - may be Mary Hardcastle.gloves, box, giselda bannister -
Mont De Lancey
Glove box, 1900
... gloves ...Wooden glove box with floral design made and carved by Mr. F. Striezel. glove boxes, gloves, boxes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: ONE PAIR LADIES LONG PINK COTTON SIMPLEX GLOVES, 1950's
One pair of ladies pink cotton simplex elbow length gloves. External seams on fingers. 9.5 cm slit on inside at wrist with three pearl look around buttons on one side and three button holes on the other side . Three pintucks on back of gloves.Label inside LH Glove ''Cotton Simplex Size 6 1/2 Made in Hong Kong''.costume accessories, female, ladies long pink elbow length gloves -
Clunes Museum
Tool - BUTTON HOOK
THE BUTTON HOOK WAS USED FOR DOING UP GLOVE AND BOOT BUTTONS. USED BY BRENDA TREMBATH'S FAMILYMETAL BUTTON HOOK - USED FOR DOING GLOVE AND BOOT BUTTONS.local history, costume, accessories, female, trembath, perry -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Button Hook - Folding - Clothing
... gloves ...Folding button hook would have been used for bringing buttons through button holes for clothing such as gloves in Victorian times. this item dates from early 1900s to 1930s.Used by resident of the Kiewa Valley.Silver metal oval surrounding a straight silver metal prong which has a hook at one end and, at the other end, is attached to the oval shape which comes in and extends as a short handle. The hook is hinged on to the oval shape enabling the hook to be pushed out creating a long tool for hooking buttons. May be used on clothing including gloves. button hook, shoes, gloves, boots, clothig, victorian, folding button hook -
Pyrenees Shire Council
painting, Storm Tossed, Twisted and Torn by Maude Glover Fleay, 1934
Maud Glover-Fleay b. 1869 A painter who studied under Frederick McCubbin, Glover-Fleay was regarded for her natural history subject matter. She was also a writer and music teacher, and in the 1930s she established a reputation for painting Australian marsupials. Glover-Fleay's work is included in the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Ballarat, Victoria significant as a work of art by a modernist-era female artist, locally significant to the Central Highlands Region of Victoria as a representation of local landscape and/or culture painting of a large treeSigned: Glover-Fleay 34 (lower right) Verso: Storm Tossed TWISTED AND TORN -
Mont De Lancey
Gloves
... Gloves ...One pair white/cream short lace gloves, with floral lace pattern on back of hand and scalloped edge to cuff.clothing accessories, gloves -
Kilmore Historical Society
Clothing - Kidskin evening gloves, c1940-50?
... gloves ...Found in a box of clothing in the Courthouse holding cell. Unknown originPair of kidskin elbow-length evening gloves, discoloured & stained, misshapen, rust losses around fingers. Poor conditiongloves, evening wear -
Pyrenees Shire Council
painting, Dry Swamp by Maude Glover Fleay, 1935
"Maud Glover-Fleay b. 1869 A painter who studied under Frederick McCubbin, Glover was regarded for her natural history subject matter. She was also a writer and music teacher, and in the 1930s she established a reputation for painting Australian marsupials. Work is included in the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Ballarat, Victoria painting Signed: Glover-Fleay 35 (lower right) Verso: DRY SWAMP -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Glove box and gloves
... gloves ...00099.1 : Black lacquered glove box with white flower design on lid. Red lacquer interior. 00099.2 : Pair of white cotton short gloves. 00099.3 : Pair of beige cotton short gloves. 00099.4 : Pair of beige leather short gloves.00099.4 : No. 329glove box, gloves, lacquerware, cotton, leather, eveningwear, ladies accessories, costumes -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Clothing - Leather gloves, Olympic
Elbow length ladies leather gloves, with 2 gold buttons at wrists. Pinkish. A pattern in the shape of a plant stem with leaves goes up the arms. Inside gloves in green: Olympic (at base of makers logo) - 6 3/4 - 3502 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Clothing - Gloves lady's cotton lace, c1930
This pair of hand crocheted white cotton gloves is an example of the style worn by women in the Shire of Moorabbin c1930 Gladys Reed was a member of the Ormond Choral Society c 1950. who performed plays and musicals the City of Moorabbin and these fine lace gloves were hand knitted and used by her family. 1 pair of lady's white cotton hand crafted fine lace gloves . -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Uniform - Flying Gloves, C.1965
Grey and Army green leather and cotton gloves. Type 65/FRP - 1, size 9.Gloves, flying summer Type 65/FRP - 1 MIL-G-81188A (AS) Order No. 52285 FSH. 8415-935-6330 Size 9161 reconnaissance flight -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Glove box and gloves (99.2, 99.3, 99.4)
... gloves ...Black lacquered glove box with white flower design on lid, red lacquer interior.glove box, gloves, evening wear, costumes -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Gloves, women's
... gloves ...Pair of ladies' gloves, cream semi-transparent material with beveled edge and elasticised wrists.costume, female, gloves, textile -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - GRAYDON COLLECTION: MEN'S DRIVING GLOVES, 1870-1890
Clothing. Men's brown leather driving gloves. Cuff above wrist (11 cms X 15 cms) with inverted pleat on inside seam. Three pin tucks on the back of the gloves. Two piece decorative leather band across wrist on the back of glove (10 cm X 1-5 cm) with metal buckle, and metal loop fastened with 1.5 cm metal press-stud with red cover.Printed on plastic cover of press-stud ''AUSTRALIAN MAKE'' with knotted rope pattern in centre. Printed inside both gloves ''8 1/2''costume accessories, female, men's brown leather driving gloves -
Mont De Lancey
Carrying case, glove and glove stretcher
... gloves ...Circa 1900.One green velvet, metal and expandable brown fabric carrying case with a metal carry ring in the centre of the lid and a front sliding clasp. It is lined with blue satin. One cream, kid leather glove with three cream, plastic buttons on the inside of the wrist. One cream, plastic glove stretcher with wire spring.cases, gloves, glove stretcher -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Gloves-childrens, circa 1940s
... gloves ...Used by donor as a child in Sunshine to wear to Sunday school and other special occasions.Local history. typical accessories used by childrenOne pair ecru coloured cotton gloves crocheted with a scalloped edged cuff with a circular floral motif.cotton, accessories, gloves, crocheted -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Glove; Army Nurses Uniform, 1940-1942
This glove is one of a pair and is part of the uniform worn by Sister Winifred Ride during World War 2. Nurses played a key role in the conflict through their care and compassion to the servicemen who were wounded and sick.The nurses uniform is symbolic of the sacrifice and service of the many women who served their country in WW2. Brown leather and suede glove. One of a pair, leather palm with suede top.inside mark "Size 7" -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Glove; Army Nurses Uniform, 1940-1942
This glove is one of a pair and is part of the uniform worn by Sister Winifred Ride during World War 2. Nurses played a key role in the conflict through their care and compassion to the servicemen who were wounded and sick.The nurses uniform is symbolic of the sacrifice and service of the many women who served their country in WW2. Brown leather and suede glove. One of a pair, leather palm with suede top.inside mark "Size 7" -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - White Kid Gloves, Dents, 1960
Kew was declare a separate municipality in 1860. To commemorate this, a number of events were held in Kew, including a Centenary Dinner Dance in 1960 at which the speakers were Sir Robert Menzies and Cr WHS Dickinson. As the mayoress, Mrs Doris Dickinson accompanied her husband, wearing these gloves and a grey velvet evening gown. Pair of white kid gloves with pearl buttons. The gloves were worn by the Mayoress, Mrs Doris Dickinson at the Centenary Ball of the City of Kew with her steel grey velvet evening dress. The gloves were made by Dent's. The dress was donated by Mrs Judith Goodes, a daughter of Cr. Dickinson. cr whs dickinson, mrs doris dickinson, australian fashion - 1960s, women's clothing - 1960s, gloves - 1960s -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, 'Charm' Book 12: Glove Book
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It contains knitting patterns for gloves.PRICE 1/- / BOOK 12 / Gale / Pam / Lynne / Carol / Anne / "Charm" / GLOVE BOOKknitting handicrafts - history, knitting, handicrafts - history -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Hand Knitted Glove - in progress, 1930s
Hand knitted glove, finer than possible with machine knitting. Still has knitting needles, which provide further context for how fine the knitting is. Knitted by Pat Bell's mother Agnes May Elliot c.1930. Honourable mention in the Victorian Centenary Empire knitting competition [see 8336].Hand knitted green glove in progress with knitting needles attached. -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - C. Glover and Sons Pty. Ltd, 1890-1944
C. Glover and Sons Pty. Ltd. was founded on Brougham Street, Geelong c.1870. They operated as a wool and sheepskin storeroom situated on both sides of Brougham Street; where the current Elders building is located. The store was owned and operated by Joshua Glover with his brother Cyrus. A third brother Arthur also worked at the store. It was a very successful business and employed up to 40 men at its peak. Cyrus Glover died quite young, around 54, with his son Howard taking his place in the partnership at 23. During the Second World War the business was requisitioned by the Australian Government. Their wool was utilised to produce defence uniforms for Commonwealth personnel C. Glover and Sons was a very successful business which reluctantly closed its doors around 1975, as a result of the wool industry taking a downward turn Australia wide. It was decided by the family that this was the only option at the time. Howard Glover was Jan Glover’s (donor) father in law. Jan Glover donated these images to the National Wool Museum in 2021. Image 1 is a black and white image of a truck with 11 men standing in front. The truck is loaded with dumped bales of wool. The image is taken outside of the C. Glover and Sons' building. The reverse of the image is stamped. Image 2 is a black and white image of 2 rows of men. The first row of six men are sitting in their cricket whites. The second row of 10 men are standing in suits bar one-man 3rd from the right, who is also in his cricket whites. The image is taken on a cricket oval with the grandstand visible in the background. Image 3 is a black and white image of 12 men. The first 3 men are sitting on wool bales while the other 9 stand behind. The image shows the word 'record' spray painted on a piece of timber hanging behind the man. This is expressed in the men's faces with emotions of joy and celebration coming through. The men are standing in front of large machinery presumed to be used for wool pressing/dumping. Image 4 is a black and white image of 15 men and 5 horses in front of two large white sheds with triangular rooves. The men are all standing with the majority having their arms crossed. On the left is a cart carrying sheep skins. On the right are two smaller carts that appear to be carrying wool bales. Image 5 is a black and white image of a wool and hides storeroom. The ceiling is lined with multiple sheep skins while the floor has multiple wool bales neatly stored. In the background of the image, two men can be seen inspecting wool while sitting at a small white table. Behind this, 5 men are standing in a crowd while another man is seen to the left of the men at the table. This separate man is standing inspecting a wool bale. Image 6 is a black and white image of a wool storeroom. Numerous bales of wool can be seen open for inspection stacked semi-neatly one next to another. 6 men can be seen inspecting a bale of wool in a group. Another 5 men are present in the room performing separate duties.Image 1 Reverse. Black Stamp INTERNATION FOTO-NEWS / H. A SOETEKOUW / 52 GHERINGHAP ST., / GEELONG / PHONE X 2920 Image 2 Wording. Typed black lettering. Geelong Buyers and Brokers Cricket Team. Image 3 Wording. Blue handwriting RECORD OF PRESSING FOR ONE DAY / FORTY BALES / 1910 Image 4 Wording. Blue handwriting. 1890 Image 5 Wording. Typed black lettering. Messrs. Moss & R. Allan. / Government Sheepskin Appraisers. 1918. Image 6 Wording. Black Handwriting. C. GLOVER & SONS. APPRAISEMENT NO. 50 14/12/1944. / GOVERNMENT SHEEPSKIN APPRAISERS. MESSERS. R. BORLAND & H. V. McCALLUM / GEELONG REPRESENTATIVES. J. GLOVER & H. J. GLOVER. c. glover and sons pty. ltd, geelong 1870, brougham street, wool & sheepskin storeroom