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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Annemieke Mein, A Shovel of Soil, 1982
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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Annemieke Mein, Pink Emperor Gum Moth, 1982
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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Mirka Mora, Doll, 1979
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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Pamela Gaunt, The Shape Of Things To Come, 1988
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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Merrill Dumbrell, Sampler for Congo
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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Merrill Dumbrell, Congo
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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Merrill Dumbrell, Trifid Nebula, 1977-8
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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Melinda Harper, Untitled, 2010
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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Melinda Harper, Untitled, 2010
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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Melinda Harper, Untitled, 2009
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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Carole Mules, Women at Lake Buninjon, 2020
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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Textile, Julie Gough, (In) case of emergency, 2011
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Textile, Lucas Grogan, The Universe Quilt, 2013
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Textile, Alice Kettle, Magenta Basker, 1995
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Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Household Textile, Hand Towel
White linen hand towel. Embroidered one end scalloped-edged the other. Embroidered with MAK. Salvage both sides. household textiles, hand towels -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Household Textile, Handkerchief sachet
White cotton embroidered handkerchief sachet handkerchief sachets, household textiles -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Household Linen, Handkerchief
Square white linen handkerchief with triangular lace edging on all four corners. Central cloth handkerchiefs, lace -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Household Textile, Table Runner, 1910 - 1950
White damask rectangular table runner with drawn thread work designs. table runners, household textiles, table linen -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Household Textile, Tray Cloth, 1930-1950
In the early 20th century it was common for ladies to work doilies in lace or embroidered cloth. They were used to decorate sideboards or dressing tables and also on trays underneath crockery and on plates under food. These could be made from purchased kits or pattern books. They may form part of a trousseauWhite cotton rectangular tray cloth embroidered with boronia, wattle, blue flower and two birds.tray cloths, household textiles -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Household Textile, Bolster Cover
Rectangular white cotton embroidered bolster cover.bolster cover, bed linen, household textiles -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Household Textile, Pillow Cover, Early 19th Century
Rectangular white cotton cut work pillow cover with applied lacepillow cases, bed linen, household linens, household textiles -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Household Textile, Throw, 1910-1950
Used to protect food from flies when laid out for later consumptionSquare white cotton voile throwhousehold textiles -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Bicentennial tapestry, 4. Boroondara Cemetery, established 1859, 1988
This is one of eight embroidered panels, completed during the 1988 Australian Bi-Centennial, and carried out under the auspices of City of Kew Council and the Kew Historical Society. Nearly 600 residents, including many children, participated in their production by adding a few or more stitches. A book records their names and the panels upon which they worked. Artist: Joy Stewart / Co-ordinator: Dorothy Benyei.4. Boroondara Cemetery, established 1859. A framed embroidery created by adults and children of the City of Kew as a Bicentennial project, based on a design by the artist Joy Stewart. Five of the six completed embroideries created in the project are/were displayed in the Kew Library. [The five embroidered panels have now been temporarily removed for conservation reasons].Inscription: "BOROONDARA CEMETERY / Established 1859. Horse drawn trams from Victoria Bridge terminated at gates, bringing visitors to the graves of relatives and friends, and sightseers to view the impressive pioneer memorials." Embroidered signature of the artist: "(c) JStewart, 1988"bicentennial project (kew), joy stewart, boroondara general (kew) cemetery, australian bicentennial -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Bicentennial tapestry, 1. Survey Team, 8th February 1803, 1988
This is one of eight embroidered panels, completed during the 1988 Australian Bi-Centennial, and carried out under the auspices of City of Kew Council and the Kew Historical Society. Nearly 600 residents, including many children, participated in their production by adding a few or more stitches. A book records their names and the panels upon which they worked. Artist: Joy Stewart / Co-ordinator: Dorothy Benyei.1. Survey Team. A framed embroidery created by adults and children of the City of Kew as a Bicentennial project, based on a design by the artist Joy Stewart. Five of the six completed embroideries created in the project are/were displayed in the Kew Library. [The five embroidered panels have now been temporarily removed for conservation reasons].Inscription: "SURVEY TEAM 8th February 1803 / Grimes, Flemming, Robbins and McCallum explored the river (Yarra) to the falls (Dights), sighting several friendly Aborigines, and were the first Europeans to set foot in the area now known as Kew." Embroidered signature of the artist: "(c) JStewart, 1988"bicentennial project (kew), joy stewart, charles grimes expedition, australian bicentennial -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Bicentennial tapestry, 2. Turinville, 1988
This is one of eight embroidered panels, completed during the 1988 Australian Bi-Centennial, and carried out under the auspices of City of Kew Council and the Kew Historical Society. Nearly 600 residents, including many children, participated in their production by adding a few or more stitches. A book records their names and the panels upon which they worked. Artist: Joy Stewart / Co-ordinator: Dorothy Benyei.1. Turinville. A framed embroidery created by adults and children of the City of Kew as a Bicentennial project, based on a design by the artist Joy Stewart. Five of the six completed embroideries created in the project are/were displayed in the Kew Library. [The five embroidered panels have now been temporarily removed for conservation reasons].Inscription: "TURINVILLE / Early country residence overlooking the Yarra River. Recreational activities of the period included picnics" Embroidered signature of the artist: "(c) JStewart, 1988"bicentennial project (kew), joy stewart, charles grimes expedition, australian bicentennial -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Bicentennial tapestry, 8. Kew. City of Parks and Gardens, 1988
This is one of eight embroidered panels, completed during the 1988 Australian Bi-Centennial, and carried out under the auspices of City of Kew Council and the Kew Historical Society. Nearly 600 residents, including many children, participated in their production by adding a few or more stitches. A book records their names and the panels upon which they worked. Artist: Joy Stewart / Co-ordinator: Dorothy Benyei.8. Kew. City of Parks and Gardens. A framed embroidery created by adults and children of the City of Kew as a Bicentennial project, based on a design by the artist Joy Stewart. Five of the six completed embroideries created in the project are/were displayed in the Kew Library. [The five embroidered panels have now been temporarily removed for conservation reasons].Inscription: "KEW: City of Parks and Gardens / Proclaimed a Municipality December 1860 / Created a Borough 1st October 1863 / Gazetted a Town 14th December 1910 / Declared a City 9th March 1921." Embroidered signature of the artist: "(c) JStewart, 1988"bicentennial project (kew), joy stewart, charles grimes expedition, australian bicentennial -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Bicentennial tapestry, 3. East Kew State School, 1988
This is one of eight embroidered panels, completed during the 1988 Australian Bi-Centennial, and carried out under the auspices of City of Kew Council and the Kew Historical Society. Nearly 600 residents, including many children, participated in their production by adding a few or more stitches. A book records their names and the panels upon which they worked. Artist: Joy Stewart / Co-ordinator: Dorothy Benyei.3. East Kew State School. A framed embroidery created by adults and children of the City of Kew as a Bicentennial project, based on a design by the artist Joy Stewart. Five of the six completed embroideries created in the project are/were displayed in the Kew Library. [The five embroidered panels have now been temporarily removed for conservation reasons].Inscription: "EAST KEW STATE SCHOOL / Typical country school attended by children from surrounding farms and market gardens." Embroidered signature of the artist: "(c) JStewart, 1988"bicentennial project (kew), joy stewart, charles grimes expedition, australian bicentennial -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Household Textile, Supper Cloth
Embroidered and lace edged white linen supper cloth. household textiles, table linen, lace -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Household Textile, Lace Jug Cover, 1930s
Covers were used in the early 20th century to protect milk and sugar from flying insectsSquare net cover edged with alternate blue and white beads. A central bow is surrounded with a circular pattern at the edges. Beads inserted in crotched edgehandicrafts, food protection, jug covers, bowl cover -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile - Lace trim, Unknown, 1930s
Lace trim from a 1930s wedding dress.lace