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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Toy Ambulance, 1971
White painted metal toy ambulance with blue celluloid front and one side. One side with model lying down covered with blanket.Pat No. 238727/MB45/Matchbox/'Stretcha Fetcha'/Made in England/1971/Lesney Products & Co.toys, general -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Functional object - Doll's pram
White painted dolls' pram. Cane basket on top of metal frame and wheels. Wooden handle. Blanket and pillows in basket - floral patterns toy, doll's pram, pram, doll -
National Wool Museum
Quilt, Light on Dark
This quilt was exhibited as part of the 'solo exhibition' component of the Expressions 2002: the Wool Quilt Prize exhibition. Paull exhibited 9 quilts in this series along with samples for the 'touch table'Woollen quilt made from grey army blankets and backed with hessian. Golden sheep motif attached with red wool on verso of quiltquilting, blankets -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BLANKET INNER, Conlons Australia, 1966
Army green woollen inner blanket has the ability to be adjusted into various sizes by using press stud snap shut closure buttons."CONLONS AUSTRALIA 1966^. 7210-66-011-5817"passchendaele barracks trust, wool blanket, equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - PONCHO LINER, UNK, est 1969
Item brought home from Vietnam by Murray Stanley Metherall. Refer 590.2 for his service details.US Army multi pattern lightweight blanket, used by attaching to waterproof poncho or on its own. Includes 7 paragraph usage instructions."Liner poncho DSA 100-67. C-0046x16x"military equipment, us vietnam -
National Wool Museum
Document - Memo – Physician Blankets, Collins Bros Mill Pty Ltd, 22 May 1952
Memo advising agents of alternation in prices for physician blankets. Physician blankets were manufactured by Collins Bros Pty Ltd, established 1874.Cream paper with black printed text and hand written pencil text. Printed: ALTERATION IN PRICES. / 22 May, 1952 ...blankets, physician, collins bros mill pty ltd, manufacturing, geelong, wool, memo -
Bendigo Military Museum
Banner - HAIL ANZACS BANNER, C.post WW1
Item appears to be all WW1 names, they are all being investigated to determine a possible area people were fromBanner, linen cream coloured with hand written names in black, sketches of plant motives, building, boardered with blanket stitching. Both sides are written on.“Hail ANZACS, Fight for Freedom, keep the home fires burning”anzacs, banners, ww1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE COLLECTION: PROGRAMME MATINEE REVUE, 22 May 1912
Document, Princess Theatre Program, Princess Theatre. Matinee revue, Princess Theatre, May 22nd,1912, in aid of The Mayoress, Mrs.J.H.Curnow's Blanket Fund.document, music, princess theatre programmes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PORTRAIT - BABY
Photograph - black and white. Portrait of a baby. Baby wearing a dark coloured gown, white full bib, no socks on, sitting/laying of a fury blanket.Bartlett Bros., Sandhurst.person, individual, baby portrait, portrait of a baby. -
Hume City Civic Collection
Petticoat, inmate's
Used at the Sunbury asylumPetticoat in unbleached flannel. Wide neckline and armholes blanket stitched in aqua wool. There are eight shaping darts (four front, four back) at the waist.Handwritten in black ink on the bias binding inside the hem, "F. E. Richards W. F. 2"costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Jacket
Silk matinee jacket embroidered down edge of front and sleeve edge in pink and blue flowers. Scalloped edging in blanket stitching. Ribbon tiescostume, infants' -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Textile, Handkerchief Pink Green embroidered, C 1918
Hankerchiefs have been used for centuries as a piece of cloth deemed useful for personal hygiene. They are usually kept in one's pocket but at times through history have been fluttered to attract attention or send a message. In harder times they proved to be a cheap item often used to add interest to an outfit. This item is one of five hankerchiefs which were brought back from France after WW1 by great uncles of Gloria Redman and have been passed down through her grandmother and mother. This item has significance as an item linked to a local family and World War 1 and as such has social, and historical significance. It is well provenanced and can be used to provide interest to the relating of a fairly common story whereby many soldiers brought or sent back small items such as hankerchiefs to their loved ones at home.Cream silk hankerchief with gold coloured blanket stitch on scalloped edge. Hot pink flowers with green leaves and stems are embroidered in each corner.warrnambool, silk hankerchief, embroidered hankerchief, ww1 embroidered hankerchief, redman -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Textile, Handkerchief white edge, Circa 1918
Hankerchiefs have been used for centuries as a piece of cloth deemed useful for personal hygiene. They are usually kept in one's pocket but at times through history have been fluttered to attract attention or send a message. In harder times they proved to be a cheap item often used to add interest to an outfit. This item is one of five hankerchiefs which were brought back from France after WW1 by great uncles of Gloria Redman and have been passed down through her grandmother and mother. This item has significance as an item linked to a local family and World War 1 and as such has social, and historical significance. It is well provenanced and can be used to provide interest to the relating of a fairly common story whereby many soldiers brought or sent back small items such as hankerchiefs to their loved ones at home. Cream silk handkerchief with cream blanket stitched edge with three cream and one pink flower embroidered in each corner. Stems and leaves worked in green.redman, hankerchief, warrnambool, ww1 hankerchief, souvenir ww1 -
National Wool Museum
Book - Book of Correspondence, 1960s-1970s
Notes relate to blanket design, marketing, retail and production and repeatedly refer to ‘Phillips’. Refers to Physician Blankets, so possibly related to Collins Brothers Mill Pty Ltd. Note book with black cover, containing notes typed on pink, green and white paper, cut out and sticky taped into note book. Also contains some loose newspaper articles and wool samples. wool, victoria, working life, blankets, correspondence, scrapbook, letters, record keeping, woollen mill, collins bros mill pty ltd -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Quilt, Mrs Beryl Andersen, Chicken Feed Wagga, 1995-2001
Norma Dessent (the donor) was cleaning out her Mother-in-law Amy Dessent’s home, after she passed away in 1995. She came across a collection of gunny sacks for chicken feed, potatoes, and flour. Norma gave the bags to her good friend Beryl Andersen, thinking she might be able to make use of the material in her quilting. Many years later in 2001, Beryl gave Norma this quilt made in a wagga style out of the bags. This was both a great surprise and a great delight for Norma. Amy Dessent was a housewife. Her chickens were her friends, keeping her company as she worked in her renowned garden and while she cooked and maintained a beautiful home. Typically, Amy would have a dozen chickens clucking around at a time. In the style of the time, everything was kept for a possible repurposing later in life, such as these gunny sacks. The Chicken Feed Wagga was created in Ballarat by Mrs Beryl Andersen. Beryl was the inaugural president of the Hamilton Quilters Guild and is a well-known quilter. Perhaps her best-known work was the “Quilt for Hope”, a living memorial for victims of institutional church-related sexual abuse. More information about this quilt can be found on the following link. https://www.nationalquiltregister.org.au/quilts/quilt-of-hope/). The wool blanket used as a backing belonged to Beryl’s mother. Beryl’s mother married in 1930 and the blanket is thought to have been a present from this wedding, making the blanket close to a century old. Norma donated the quilt to the National Wool Museum in 2021 as a result of downsizing. She no longer had room for the quilt to hang on her wall. Before downsizing, the quilt had hung in the entryway to her home for the last two decades.Wagga style quilt made with a appliqué top layer of gunny sacks that once held chicken feed, flour, and potatoes. The insulating internal material is not known. The backing fabric is made from a cream woollen blanket. The edges are bound with a material of a red and white plaid. The gunny sacks are quilted together with a machine stitch of red thread. The sacks contain imagery pertaining to their previous use. Some sacks have an image of a chicken applied with blue, red, or green ink. Other sacks contain imagery of potatoes. While other sacks contain information “Minimum Crude Protein 14%, Minimum Crude Fat 3%, Maximum Crude Fibre 7%”. One of the sacks shows a handwritten price for a bag of chicken feed in a red ink.Numerous. See multimediaquilts, wagga, gunny sacks, upcycle -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Robert Donaldson and First Wife Jane
Black and white copy of original photograph of a man seated with a little girl sitting on his lap next to a lady with baby asleep on her lap covered with a blanket.robert donaldson, jane donaldson -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Textile, Handkerchief cream embroidered WW1, Circa 1918
Hankerchiefs have been used for centuries as a piece of cloth deemed useful for personal hygiene. They are usually kept in one's pocket but at times through history have been fluttered to attract attention or send a message. In harder times they proved to be a cheap item often used to add interest to an outfit. This item is one of five hankerchiefs which were brought back from France after WW1 by great uncles of Gloria Redman and have been passed down through her grandmother and mother. This item has significance as an item linked to a local family and World War 1 and as such has social, and historical significance. It is well provenanced and can be used to provide interest to the relating of a fairly common story whereby many soldiers brought or sent back small items such as hankerchiefs to their loved ones at home.Cream silk hankerchief embroidered in cream silk white work.The edge is done in blanket stitch on a scalloped edge. The embroidery is patterned around the edge in a wide border.warrnambool,, world war 1 hankerchief, hankerchief, redman hankerchief, embroidered hankerchief -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Accessory - Blanket Badge, c. 2007
Blanket badge, Portland District, celebrating 80 years of Guiding in Portland, 1927 - 2007. Light blue woven fabric, royal blue print, lighthouse and trefoil in oval. -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Photograph of Dr Olga Bolitho, 1926, 1926
Sepia photograph. Photograph depicts Dr Olga Bolitho as a baby, lying on a blanket in a garden, 1926. Writing in biro on the back of the photograph reads 'Dr Olga Bolitho 1926'.'Dr Olga Bolitho 1926 -
Mont De Lancey
Pram
Cream wicker pram with collapsible vinyl hood. Has a vinyl foot pillow, an angled vinyl pillow rest, and 2 blankets. With a black metal handle and 4 wheels.prams -
National Wool Museum
Label, Blanket
Blanket label from the RSS Mill, Geelong.Rug label from an RSS Mill rug.THE / Lamonttextile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill, label, 1918: australians in france - exhibition (19/02/2000 - 30/04/2000) -
National Wool Museum
Label, Blanket
Blanket label from the RSS Mill, Geelong.Rug label from an RSS mill rug.THE / Douglastextile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill, label, 1918: australians in france - exhibition (19/02/2000 - 30/04/2000) -
National Wool Museum
Label, Blanket
Blanket label from the RSS Mill, Geelong.Rug label from an RSS Mill rug.THE / Cunninghamtextile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill, label, 1918: australians in france - exhibition (19/02/2000 - 30/04/2000) -
National Wool Museum
Label, Blanket
Blanket label from the RSS Mill, Geelong.Rug label from an RSS Mill rug.THE / Colquhountextile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill, label, 1918: australians in france - exhibition (19/02/2000 - 30/04/2000) -
National Wool Museum
Sample, blanket
Blanket sample from Collins Bros Mill.FF8088weaving, collins bros mill pty ltd -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
Given by Chris Durie who's mother was Rose Fawcett (daughter of Chris & Annie) who lived at Powlett Hill.Chris Snr & Annie Fawcett (copy from original) at Powlett Hill before taking a drive in the buggy. Chris in coat & hat holding a cane? & a blanket. Annie in hat & fur.on back 3local history, photography, photographs, chris fawcett snr & annie -
National Wool Museum
Label, Blanket
Blanket label from the RSS Mill, Geelong for a Retsol rug.Retsol rug label from the RSS mill.THE GEELONG R.S.&S. WOOLLEN MILLS / PURE / WOOL / RETSOL RUGStextile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill, retsol rugs, label, 1918: australians in france - exhibition (19/02/2000 - 30/04/2000) logo merino: sheep in australian art and design - exhibition (29/07/2000 - 04/02/2001) -
National Wool Museum
Label, Blanket
Blanket label from the RSS Mill, Geelong for a Retsol rug.Retsol rug label from the RSS mill.THE GEELONG R.S.&S. WOOLLEN MILLS / PURE / WOOL / RETSOL RUGStextile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill, retsol rugs, label, 1918: australians in france - exhibition (19/02/2000 - 30/04/2000) logo merino: sheep in australian art and design - exhibition (29/07/2000 - 04/02/2001) -
National Wool Museum
Sign
Three display signs advertsing Physician blankets and Bradmill sheets.One of three display signs. One of three display signs. One of three display signs.Berber by Physician 'The New Natural Look' Pure New Wool flame Resistant Machine Washable (Wool Cycle Only) Sheets by Bradmillsign -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Accessory - Blanket Badge - Western Border Leaders Camp Uniting Church Campsite Hawaiian 1991, c. 1991
Blanket badge. Western Border Leaders camp, Uniting Church Campsite, March 22-34 1991, 'Hawaiian'. Light green woven fabric, royal blue print and palm tree