Showing 1959 items matching " embroider"
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Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Silk Postcard Collection 1914-1919, Tom Eastwell collection - postcard No:1, Pre 1914
The popularity of woven sild postcards peaked during the First Workd War 1914-1918. A thriving cottage industry began around 1915 and the quaity and colours of the silks used is extremely high. This card is one of three cards presented by the Tom Eastwell family in 2018. Further infirmation on Australian War memorial website: www.awmgov/collection/accessing-records-at-the-memorial/findingaids/guide-silk-postcard-collection#S11Historic and social significance: the ability of the sender to reassure their family of their wellbeing through the sending of embroidered postcards was a common practice among deployed servicemen during the First World War.Small light embossed cardboard and woven silk with embroidery on the front. The rear for correspondance, name and postal detailsWoven silk cards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exhibution and became popular during WWI 1914-1918 . Embroidery depicting flags of France, Great Britain, Germany, Belgium and Italy, laurel leaf wreath, a thistle, red rose and the Red Cross Insignia. A check on the colours and design of all flags should be conducted. Message on rear: “With Best Love To Little Maisie from Tom xxxxxxxxxxxx “. post card; carte postale; postkaart; embroidered postcard -
Mont De Lancey
Embroidery pattern
Hand embroidered.Butterfly pattern on calico, partially completed in Renaissance Work or Point Lace, with pulled thread, lace braid and cotton embroidery thread stitching.textileworking patterns, household textiles, tableware -
Friends of St Brigids Association
Ceremonial object - Ecclesiastical clothing, CHASUBLE and matching STOLE Red synthetic fabric. Symbols ( Alpha , Omega and Staurogram) machine embroidered in yellow, orange, red and black on front and back
Worn during religious ceremonies at St Brigid's Church, Crossley during later part of 20th c.ecclesiastical clothing -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (item) - Australian Airlines Pilots Cap With Embroidered Logo On Front
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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - Embroidered postcard, World War 1 Embroidered Postcard, 1916
1914-1918, wwi, world war one, first world war, great war, souvenir -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Textile - curtain, Parlour window Valance
This example of a late 1920s valance retained in the front parlour at Hymettus is a part of the period decoration and still fills its purpose of over a century ago in concealing the curtain rails. of the room. Although the house was built 1900 -1901 the room was redecorated in the late 1920s.A rare surviving example of a silk patterned and machine embroidered valance in situ since the 1920s.valance, window, parlour, hymettus, ballarat -
Merri-bek City Council
Textile - Wool, cotton, on printed cotton, Kait James, It’s Time, 2023
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Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Functional object - Bookmark, Embroidered Bookmark
Punched cards or Bristol cards were a popular stationary product for embroidery from the 1850s until the 1930s. These cards could be bought as sheets and cut to size for the craft of embroidery.This example of a Victorian embroidered card bookmark on silk is notable in that it is dated 1889. These cards were a popular form of bookmark from the 1850s until the early twentieth century. embroidery, bookmark, bristol card, punch cards, stationary -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Functional object - Bookmarks, Australian Flora Embroidered bookmarks
embroidery, wattle, kangaroo paw, sturt desert pea, bookmarks, craft, australian flora