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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Baby's Cape
... and back. Crochet scalloped. Clothing Baby's Cape ...Cream 'Doctor 'flannel cape embroidered at waist and down the front in cream silk. Pleats front and back. Crochet scalloped.costume, infants' -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Infant Pilchers, Baby Pilchers, C 1966
... to cover baby's napkin. Baby Pilchers Clothing Infant Pilchers ...Infant clothes belonging to Giselda Bannister c 1966.Example of C1966 infant clothingInfant Pilcher to cover baby's napkin.Nil -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Infant singlet, Baby singlet, C 1966
... baby. Baby singlet Clothing Infant singlet ...Childhood garments worn by Giselda Bannister.Example of 1960's infant wear.Infant's cotton size 1 singlet suitable for 12 Kg baby.Embassy size 1, weight 12 kg, length 84 cm; Washing instructions: Hot machine wash, Spin dry, hot iron. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Smocked baby dress, C 1970's
... Mitcham melbourne Unknown maker Example of baby's clothing c 1970 ...Unknown makerCream smocked cotton baby dress.example of baby's clothing c 1970's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Baby dress - embroidered, C 1970
... polyester baby dress, with lace & floral embroidery. Clothing Baby ...Example of infant clothing stylecream polyester baby dress, with lace & floral embroidery."100% polyester" Patolaine Juniorclothing, infant, embroidery, polyester -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Baby's bib, C 1965
... with nylon overlay. Clothing Baby's bib ...Giselda Bannister bib c1965White cotton bib with nylon overlay. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Infants knitted dress, 1950
... Baby clothing... Mitcham melbourne Baby clothing Infants knitted dress Short ...Infants knitted dress Short sleeved dress with collar With ribbon threaded through waist and on edge of sleeves Knitted on bicycle spokes with 2-ply wool. 1950.baby clothing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Baby's bib, C 1940's
... collection Baby bib Heather McNamara Nil Hand embroidered, cream ...Hand embroidered bib c 1940's Part of McNamara collectionHand embroidered, cream cotton baby bib with crochet edging, cotton neck ties. Bunny eating carrot in meadow motif with flying blue bird.Nilbaby bib, heather mcnamara -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Silk baby slip
... Handmade baby clothing... clothing Silk Cotton Lace pearl buttons Nil Silk baby slip ...Handmade by Isobel McNamara.Silk baby slip with lace edging a rear neck pearl placket opening.Nilhandmade baby clothing, silk, cotton, lace pearl buttons -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Baby's bib
... Baby clothing.... Caroline Tyack Heather McNamara Baby clothing Bibs Crochet Cream ...Crochet bib for Caroline May Tyack (Caldwell). Donated by Heather McNamara from her mother-in-law Isobel McNamara.Cream crochet baby's bib with small crochet flap at top, two cream ribbon bows ob front panel. Cream ribbon ties.caroline tyack, heather mcnamara, baby clothing, bibs, crochet -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Baby pilchers (without embroidery), C1948'
... fastening and ribbon waist fastening. Clothing Baby pilchers ...Handknitted by Isobel McNamara. Layette reportedly from Ladies Home Journal 'Princess Elizabethe Layette for Price Charles (c 1948)Cream baby pilchers, handknitted with button crutch fastening and ribbon waist fastening.knitting, baby clothes, hand knitting, layette -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Babies' knitted singlet, C 1950's/60's
... knitted babies singlet - 2 buttons on each shoulder. Clothing ...Cream wool knitted babies singlet - 2 buttons on each shoulder.baby clothes, singlet, heather mcnamar -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Baby matinee jacket and bonnet
... Mitcham melbourne Part of McNamara collection Baby clothes lace ...Part of McNamara collectionCream silk baby matinee jacket edged with cream lace. Cream ribbon ties around neckline and wrists. Embroidered basket of flowers on each side. Cream silk bonnet with lace edging.baby clothes, lace, embroidery -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - I'm a St George's Baby tee--shirt, St George's Hospital, 1988
The tee-shirt was given to Glenn Littlechild after his birth at St George's Hospital in Cotham Road, Kew on 22 July 1988. His parents were Sue and Les Littlechild. 1988 was the year of the Australian Bi-Centennial and the item may have been produced for babies born in that year.White cotton tee-shirt with a slogan and picture printed centre front, produced by St George's Hospital."I'M A ST GEORGES BABY'st george's hospital - kew, tee-shirts, hospitals -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Card, Three baby gift cards, c. 1891
Card with illustration, traditionally of a baby girl's head indicated by pink ribbons on her gown, holding a rattle, with greeting. Card with illustration, traditionally of a little boy's head as indicated by blue clothing, with greeting. Card with little child's head, with greeting.Greetings read: "With sincere congratulations and a hearty Welcome to the Little Stranger" "With warm Congratulations and a welcome united with best wishes" "To with kind Congratulations and a hopeful welcome to the New Comer"greetings cards, baby cards, gift cards -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Headwear - Cream Silk & Lace Infant's Cap, 1880-1900
Originally designated as a bride's cap, and part of the Coombs collection, the cap has since been identified as an infant's capBelieved to be part of the Coombs collection, which was derived from early pioneers and land-owners in Studley Park, the silk and lace cap is a representative example of infants' clothing from the 19th century. Flat, cream-coloured silk and lace, lozenge-shaped baby’s cap (bonnet). infants' clothing, caps -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Quilted Satin Infant's Cape, 19th century
Originally designated as part of a wedding ensemble, the item has since been identified as a baby's cape.The item has always been identified as part of the Coombs Collection which was donated to KHS by Mabel Isola Grattan in 1961. Mrs Grattan (nee Younger) was a descendant of the pioneering Coombs family of Studley Park. The item is well provenanced and representative of the period.Cream coloured woollen baby’s cape with extensive use of same-coloured satin quilting of the same colour.infants' clothing, capes -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Cotton underbodice and drawers, 1912
In 'Underwear: Fashion in Detail' (Lynn, Eleri, V&A Publishing, 2014) the chapter on 'Decoration' includes a contemporary quote by the fashion writer Mrs Eric Pritchard, who stated that even the virtuous woman should now wear pretty underwear, and in fact was morally bound to do so to remain attractive to her husband and save him from the sin of adultery. This prettiness included 'underwear that became decorative and delicate, trimmed with the lace and baby-ribbon that complemented the Edwardian predilection for indulgent and seductive lingerie' (Lynn, Eleri, p.46). This bodice and Director Knickers formed part of the trousseau of Margaret Grace Burland, who married John Lawrence Henty Hindson at St George’s Church, Malvern in 1912. The Henty Collection of nineteenth and twentieth century clothing, including outerwear and underwear, was collected, stored and exhibited over time by female family members descended from Francis and Mary Ann Henty. During the twentieth century, items from the collection were modelled in two fashion parades by various descendants [1937, 1959]. The items in the collection are historically and aesthetically significant, with provenance provided by oral and written tradition within or held by the family. A number of the items in the collection are very rare survivors, and provide researchers with the evidence needed to reconstruct the lives of notable women in the Port Phillip District [later Victoria] during the nineteenth and early twentieth century.Cotton lingerie including a camisole and drawers owned by Grace Burland, and forming part of her trousseau. Fine lawn, lace, blue silk ribbon threaded through at neck and waist, embroidered, concealed buttons at front (some missing) and rear buttoned flap. Distinguishing feature is the extensive use of lace which was an innovation in taste during the Edwardian period.Nilunderwear, henty collection, grace burland, bodices, drawers, knickers -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Headwear - Baby's bonnet
Child's clothing accessory owned and worn by a baby in the Piesse family of Kew. Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine.Baby's lace bonnet.baby wear, bonnets, lace, embroidery -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Headwear - Baby's bonnet
Child's clothing accessory owned and worn by a baby in the Piesse family of Kew. Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine.Crocheted baby's bonnet.baby wear, bonnets, crochet -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Headwear - Baby's bonnet
Child's clothing accessory owned and worn by a baby in the Piesse family of Kew. Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine.Baby's bonnet.baby wear, bonnets, lace -
Clunes Museum
Clothing - GARMENTS
.1 SILK NIGHTOWN, CREAM COLOUR, ROUND NECK, CROCHET EDGING ON NECKLINE AND SHOULDER, EMBROIDERED BIRD, FRONT AND BACK .2 KNITTED BABY JACKET, 3 BUTTONS .3 1 PAIR GLOVES, DOUBLE WOVEN COTTON, MADE IN WEST GERMANY BY KAYSER .3 MADE IN WEST GERMANY BY KAYSERnightdress, gloves, knitted jacket -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Mrs Caroline de Graaf
Mrs Caroline de Graaf photographed in 1929. Caroline and James de Graaf were married in 1885 and came to live in Surrey Hills. They had two blocks of land at 13 Charles Street. At first James rode his bicycle to his work in Richmond and each week Caroline would walk to Richmond carrying her baby to see her parents. They would put their shopping on the bike and walk home in the evening. Eventually train schedules suited them and they were relieved to be able to use the train for the trip. James later became employed in the timber trade in Box Hill. A black and white photograph of a lady seated on the sand. She is wearing a coat and hat and carrying a bag. There is another bag on the sand beside her. It is possibly a camera bag.(mrs) caroline de graaf, (mr) james de graaf, charles street, surrey hills, clothing and dress -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Albert and Hazel Crump in 1916 with their daughters Thelma and Joyce
Albert and Hazel Crump at their home ‘Hazeldene’, 1 Leopold Crescent in 1916. ‘Hazeldene’ was opposite the end of Albert Crescent. Albert and Hazel lived here from the time of their marriage in 1913 until 1918 when they moved back to Dandenong. This Federation house is of rather unusual design with verandas on the front corners and the centre room projecting. It was demolished in the 1960s and replaced by units. From 1913-1918 Albert was proprietor of the grocery store in Canterbury Road (next to the present Surrey Lodge). This was owned by Alfred Geer and had opened in 1885 by George Sim. Pictured with their daughters Thelma and Joyce Joyce Kathleen Crump - BIRTH 1916, Surrey Hills; DEATH 16 MAY 1990, Pakenham [Married Thelma Osborne Crump - BIRTH 5 June, 'Hazeldene', Surrey Hills; DEATH 25 JULY 1943, Richmond [Married Reginald Thomas Elvish] Not pictured: Betty Nevill Crump.A sepia coloured photograph of a family group seated outside a house. The baby is seated on the ladies lap.(mrs) hazel crump, (mr) albert crump, (miss) thelma crump, (miss) joyce crump, house names, hazeldene, leopold crescent, surrey hills, federation style, grocer, clothing and dress, 1916, albert henry crump, hazel may crump, hazel may ordish -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Photograph, black and white, c.1930
The photograph is taken in the Waiting room of the Ante-natal Clinic at the Melbourne District Nursing Society After-Care Home at 45 Victoria Parade, Collingwood. On the 23rd of September 1930 the Ante-Natal Clinic opened at the MDNS After- Care Home. This photograph also shows Matron and Sister's uniforms in the 1930sThe Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) were pioneers in recognizing the need for premises where patients too ill to be in their own home, but not ill enough to go to hospital, was needed, and the Society built, then opened, the After-Care Home, (later called After-Care Hospital), in 1926, for these patients, and patients from Hospitals. Many children were nursed there, some long term during the Polio epidemic and the Society employed two School Teachers. The Society now ran two divisions, the After-Care with its own Trained nurses and the District division. The Society were the first in Melbourne, in early 1928, to recognize some patients leaving the After-Care, and many at home, needed further social care and they set up ‘Almoners’ from their committee to visit these patients and be intermediaries in getting them social assistance. It was late the following year before the first training of Almoners took place in Melbourne. In 1930 the Society employed a full time kindergarten teacher to visit poor children in their homes. That year the Society were pioneers in opening an Ante-Natal Clinic at the After-Care, setting a high standard with equipment, keeping records and providing leaflets with instructions in how to keep healthy during pregnancy, what complications to look for and what to do when labour commenced. In 1934 the Society were pioneers again when they opened the first Women’s Welfare Clinic in Melbourne giving advice on birth-control, at first attended by their own patients, but then accepting patients from public hospitals until their own clinics were opened. A Social Service Officer was employed at the After-Care who successfully gained better housing from the Housing Commission for families living under unsuitable conditions. In 1957 the Hospital and Charities Commission decided to take over the After-Care Hospital, so the Melbourne District Nursing Society and After-Care Hospital separated and the Melbourne District Nursing Service was formed, setting up Headquarters at 452 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne. On the 5th of October 1966 the name changed to Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) after being granted Royal patronage. Black and white photograph showing seventeen seated ladies, some partly hidden, six small children, and the Matron and two Sisters of the Melbourne District Nursing Society After Care Home. The Matron is wearing a white uniform and veil, and the two Sisters are wearing grey uniforms with white collars and veils, one is holding a baby and the other a small child dressed in dark clothing, they are on the far left and rear of the photograph. The ladies are wearing either grey or black clothing, several are wearing hats and some are wearing berets. They have short or shoulder length dark or lighter coloured hair. A Doctor, with short dark hair and wearing a white coat, is standing at the far right on the photograph. On the left, a window can be seen behind one of the Sisters. The wall at the rear of the room is paneled. after-care home, mdns, melbourne district nursing society, ante-natal clinic -
Mont De Lancey
Clothing - Baby bonnet
... baby clothing... and Cheryl Tassel. baby bonnets baby clothing A cream coloured silk ...Hand worked by Grandma Tassel, donated by Neil and Cheryl Tassel.A cream coloured silk hand crocheted baby bonnet. One inch (1") of single crochet edging is a feature. No ties are attached.baby bonnets, baby clothing -
Mont De Lancey
Clothing - Baby's dress, Unknown
... baby clothing...-and-dandenong-ranges The dress is on doll. baby dresses baby clothing ...The dress is on doll.A handmade cream coloured fine wool dress. It has blanket stitch hemming and crocheted lace around the neck, sleeve and hem.baby dresses, baby clothing -
Mont De Lancey
Clothing - Baby bibs, 1920
... baby clothing...-and-dandenong-ranges baby clothing baby bibs Two white baby bibs: one ...Two white baby bibs: one is silk crocheted and the other is made of white cotton with two embroidered outlines of ladies wearing purple bonnets - c1920.baby clothing, baby bibs -
Mont De Lancey
Clothing - Baby jacket
... baby clothing...-and-dandenong-ranges baby clothing baby jackets One cream woollen ...One cream woollen herringbone stitched baby matinee jacket, with a plastic button at the neck and a cotton thread loop to do it up.baby clothing, baby jackets -
Mont De Lancey
Clothing - Socks, Unknown
... baby clothing...-and-dandenong-ranges socks baby clothing A pair of hand knitted cream ...A pair of hand knitted cream silk baby's socks with seven pattered rows. It has ribbing at the top.socks, baby clothing