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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1960s
Rev. Graham Clark was ordained in 1963 and retired in 1981. He was stationed in: Alexandra 1960 - 1963 Mooroopna 1964 - 1967 Ballarat South (Skipton St.) 1968 - 1974 Warracknabeal 1975 - 1981B & W matte, head and shoulders photo of the Rev. Graham W. Clark wearing a black preaching gown and clerical collar.Rev. G.W. Clark 1969 - 1974. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Visit to Swinburne College, 1/07/2002 12:00:00 AM
Coloured - Frances Warren and Margaret Skey at Swinburne College, Prahran for advice on the re-construction of Grey Silk Gown. July 2002warren, frances, skey, margaret, swinburne university of technology, prahran campus -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Clothing and dress
not recorded11 photographs (9 - K) of antique clothing donated to the Whitehorse Historical Society sometime between 1995 and 2001. Mostly gowns.clothing and dress, costume, box hill historical society, gowns -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Clothing - Nightgown
Nightgown, women's long white nightie with longs sleeves, mounded collar front opening with pin tucked yoke. Gown is trimmed with lace. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, nightgown, nightdress, nightie, night dress, nightwear, sleepwear, clothing, fashion, 19th century, handmade clothing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - FOSTER AND WILSON COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH
Black & white photo of a young woman wearing a high neck white dress, mortar board and gown. She is holding a rolled paper.Bartlett Bros Bendigophotograph, portrait, female, foster & wilson collection, photograph, bartlett bros -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph
Black and white photograph of Pastor Harold Hoare, taken as he is standing at the pulpit in a church. Wearing glasses, suit and tie, with academic gown."Pastor Harold Hoare" on reverse sidehoare, harold -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Woollen Dressing Gown c1950's
North Western Woollen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDEMans Tartan Woollen dressing gown. Fabric designed and woven at Stawell Woollen Mills Colour Blue Violet. Brand New - Norwellan Norwellan label on insidemanufacture -
Federation University Historical Collection
Programme, University of Ballarat: celebrating 130 years of Tertiary Education in Ballarat, 2000, 2000
The year 2000 marked 130 years of tertiary education in Ballarat. To celebrate this the University of Ballarat held its tenth Town and Gown Dinner. The Town and Gown dinners were established to strengthen the ties between the University and the community..1 Blue and gold folded card with programme and menu printed on white paper inside .2 Typed letter included with invitation. Addressed to Mr Blackwell of Melbourneuniversity of ballarat, town and gown, dinner, 130 years, tertiary education, 2000, anniversary -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Clothing - Christening Gown, c.1915
Used by 4-5 generations of Amess family. Samuel Amess owned Churchill Island 1872-1929.Long white christening gown with 4 panels of broderie anglaise at front and ribbon ties at back of neck. Slight gathering between bodice and skirt.amess family, christening gown, broderie anglaise -
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. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Visit to Swinburne College, 1/07/2002 12:00:00 AM
Coloured - Frances Warren, Margaret Skey and Valda Arrowsmith at Swinburne College, Prahran for advice on the re-construction of Grey Silk Gown, July 2002warren, frances, skey, margaret, arrowsmith, valda, swinburne university of technology, prahran campus -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Evening Dress, Simona Couture, 1970s
Evening dress owned and donated by Kew architect, and Life Member of the Kew Historical Society, Dione McIntyre. The dress was created by the Sydney company Simona Couture, founded 1963 by Inge Fonagy. Inge Fonagy trained in Switzerland and migrated to Australia in 1950. The chief designer of the company from the late 1960s was her son, John Recek. The fashion house won a number of awards including: David Jones' Supreme Award for Fashion Excellence (1972); David Jones Award for High Grade Fashion (1972); and David Jones Award for Pret-a-porter (1973),The McIntyre Collection of clothing and clothing accessories forms one of the largest single donations to our Fashion & Design collection. It includes clothing and clothing accessories worn by four women in the Cohen and McIntyre families across three generations. The items worn by Melbourne architect, and Kew resident, Dione McIntyre date from the 1960s and 1970s, and include evening wear, day wear, hats and shoes. As Dione McIntyre often accompanied her husband, fellow architect Peter McIntyre, to formal events, there are a number of pieces of evening wear among the items. The McIntyre Collection also includes items worn by women of an earlier generation: by Lilian Cohen, Dione McIntyre's mother, and by her mother-in-law, the wife of the architect Robert McIntyre. At the other end of the chronological spectrum are a number of outfits belonging to, worn and donated by Annie McIntyre. These include outfits created by notable late 20th century Australian and/or international fashion designers. The McIntyre Collection is significant historically and artistically as it includes examples of design that demonstrate changing tastes in fashion over an 80-year period. The collection is also significant in that it includes the work of a large number of Melbourne designers from the 1960s to the 1990s. Cream coloured long sleeve evening gown with cross-grain same colour trim and belt. The skirt features heat-treated sunray pleats.Label: Simona Couturemcintyre collection, evening wear, women's clothing, australian fashion - 1970s, simona couture -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - FAMILY PORTRAIT, approx. 1910
BHS Collectionblack and white photo: family. One mature female in dark gown with brooch and necklace, one mature male in suit, white shirt, tie and tie pin. One male child suited, short trrousers. Six young males suited and buttonholed, one with watch chain. Two young females, long dark curls, pinafore gown, brooch visible at throat of R. hand gown. Weatherboard house at rear, ivy at left hand border. Step and verandah visible behind group with an upholstered chair, personal belongings nearby and below four pane glazed window.2000 - 180-01 on back of photoperson, group -
Orbost & District Historical Society
christening robe, C 1900
Christening gowns are traditional outfits made just for baby’s baptism. They are almost always white and can be very ornate, highly decorated garments. Usually, the christening gown is quite long – much longer than the baby being christened, particularly when it is worn by a young or very small baby. Many families keep a “family” christening gown that has been passed down through various family members and is used for the baptism ceremony. This christening robe was probably used by the Cameron family.The christening gown was a late 18th century innovation usually made of white lawn, muslin or net, longer than the baby and fancier than a day gown. The design was a more moderate version of contemporary adult fashion. Most 19th century christening gowns featured lace. All, until the end of the century, had low necklines and short sleeves. This gown reflects the style of christening robes in the early 20th century. A high waisted, short-sleeved long white broderie anglaise christening robe made of fine cotton. It is hand made edged with machine stitched cut work lace. The bodice is pin tucked.christening-robe clothing-childhood -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - FOSTER AND WILSON COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH
Black & white photo of a young woman wearing a high neck white dress, mortar board and gown. Each sleeve of the gown has 3 white stripes. She has her left hand resting on a small table and in her right hand she is holding a book with 'Longfellow' printed on the front. Photo is mounted on off white cardboard with a decorated, embossed frame.Bartlett Bros. Bendigophotograph, portrait, female, foster & wilson collection, photograph, bartlett bros. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Documents, Installation of Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Blainey as the Foundation Chancellor of the University of Ballarat, 1994
The Chancellor is the head of the university and presides over meetings of Council. The Chancellor is also an ex officio member of all other bodies of the University. As well as being the traditional colour of embellishment on a Chancellor's gown, gold also provides a tangible link between the new university and its Ballarat ancestry. Academic gowns distinguish between the university's senior office holders, The design of the Chancellor's gown at the University of Ballarat is based on an Oxford and Cambridge tradition for university Chancellors' robes. It is made after the style of an English Queen's Counsel gown, with appropriate traditional adornment (chevrons) on the sleeves and edges. The decorative braiding is in gold oak-leaf braid. The velvet trencher with gold tassel is the traditional headwear for a Chancellor. Black and white 16 page booklet with a primarily black cover. The booklet is the programme for the installation of Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Blainey as the foundation Chancellor of the University of Ballarat. The contents include an order of proceedings, history, Geoffrey Blainey, the role of Chancellor, the chancellor's regalia, University of Ballarat logo.university of ballarat, chancellor, geoffrey blainey, blainey, governor of victoria, richard mcgarvie, bill pryor, nina valentine, david james, vern robson, lee francis, david fitzgerald, redmond barry, ballarat school of mines -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Photographic Print (Foto Afdruk), 1943
Crown Princess Juliana, her husband Prince Bernard and older daughters escaped to Canada shortly after Germany invaded The Netherlands in May 1940. Princess Margriet was born in Ottawa on 19/01/1943.The significance resides in recalling the safe haven in a time of crisis offered the Dutch Royal Family by Canada.Black and white photograph of (then) Princess Juliana, Prince Bernard and their first three daughters. Princess Margriet (born 19/01/1943) is wearing a baptismal gown. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1959
Rev Keith B. Leigh was a Methodist minister. He was stationed: 1946 Wentworth 1947 training 1950 Kilmore & Broadford 1960 South Preston 1964 Ivanhoe 1970 Alphington Died in 1970 Poor quality reproduction and enlargement of B & W original (pixillated). Waist length photo Rev Keith B. Leigh in preaching gown and clerical collar. -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Print, Group of people including Samuel Wadham, Sam Dimmick and Dorothy Wadham [?] eating dinner; includes some students in academic gowns, c.1962
Black and white photograph of Group of people including Samuel Wadham, Sam Dimmick and Dorothy Wadham [?] eating dinner; includes some students in academic gowns -
Tennis Australia
Garment pattern, 1999
A garment construction pattern entitled: '1898 TENNIS GOWN' from the pattern series 'AGELESS PATTERNS: VINTAGE PATTERNS FOR THEATRICAL COSTUMES'. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Nhill & District Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - 1947 Wedding dress of Marge Beacom, 1947
Margery Beacom eldest daughter of Mr & Mrs W F Beacom of Boyeo, married Reginald John Morrison, youngest son of Mr & Mrs S Morrison, of Perenna, at Nhill Methodist Church on the 15th February 1947Wedding took place in Nhill Methodist Church, on 15 February 19471947 English Wedding dress: an attractive trained gown of cream figured crepe, beautifully beaded at the shoulders and on the diamond shaped front panel waist-line. beading on shoulders & waistreg morrison, wedding dress, 1947, nhill methodist church, beacom, margery beacom, reginald john morrison -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Photograph, black and white, c.1958
This photograph depicts a MDNS Sister visiting a male patient to give him nursing care. He is lying in bed in his home and the Sister is applying a bandage to his left wrist. Under her white gown the Sister is wearing the MDNS winter uniform of a grey dress with peaked collars and grey wool beret which has a central red Maltese cross attached. The Trained nurses (Nurses) of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS), from its inception in 1885, provided wound care to their patients who ranged in age from the very young to the elderly. The patients required their wounds to be dressed following various types of surgery, accidents, burns, cancer, leg ulcers etc. As research developed better products and dressing materials, the methods and medication applied to wounds changed. MDNS received Royal patronage in 1966 and as Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), the Education department developed wound care programs, such as the Leg Ulcer Management Program to provide their Trained nurses (Sister) with methods of best quality care. They ran a program for Wound Care Specialists who made assessments and provided advice and support to the District Sisters working in the field as needed. The Sisters liaised with the patient’s Doctors and hospitals to provide information on the progress of patient’s wounds and to receive any change of wound care from the Doctors. Standing on the left of this photograph is a Melbourne District Nursing Service (MDNS) Sister who is wearing a white gown over her grey uniform, the collar of which can be seen. She is wearing her uniform grey wool beret over her short dark curly hair and is smiling as, with her outstretched left hand, she supports the partly bandaged extended left arm of a gentleman who is sitting up in bed to her right; his right arm is resting on the bed and supporting him as he is partly turned towards the Sister. She has part of a rolled bandage in her right hand. The male patient, who has short dark hair, is looking at the camera and smiling. He is wearing a white and striped pyjama top and his lower body is covered by a patterned bed cover. Part of a pillow with check pillow case sits flat behind him and part of a wooden horizontal slat bedhead is seen. On the wall behind the bed hangs a framed photograph of a couple on their wedding day. Patterned curtains cover the window in the left rear of the photograph.John Gallagher photography. 4 Benares Street, Mitcham Victoria WU 2568 No. 4-4melbourne district nursing service, mdns, mdns wound care, royal district nursing service, rdns -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Photograph, black and white, 30 06 1965
The MDNS Sister has given nursing care to the gentleman and has transferred him safely into the wheelchair. Whilst doing this the Sister demonstrated the transfer technique to the lady in the photograph who is probably his wife. The Sister is wearing the MDNS uniform of the day, a grey cotton dress and red cardigan, under her white gown. She has a red Maltese cross applied to the centre of her grey peaked hat.From its founding in 1885 the Hospital Trained nurses of the then named Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS), later named Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) gave high quality nursing care to patients in their own homes. They nursed patients referred by Hospitals and General Practitioners giving treatments, such as injections, wound care and doing many other procedures, as well as assisting them with 'general care' when required. The Sisters needed to transfer the patients when required and also taught family members safe transferring techniques to enable them to care for their loved ones. RDNS employed a Physiotherapist who taught staff the correct techniques, not only for safety of the patient, but to reduce physical strain on patient’s family members and the RDNS nursing staff . Where possible the Sisters worked towards independence, using equipment such as shower seats, rails and hand showers. The Sisters liaised with the patient's Doctor and supported and advised the patient and Carer of any further help to assist them.On the left of the black and white photograph is a Melbourne District Nursing Service, (MDNS) Sister, who is wearing glasses and is looking at the camera. She is wearing a white gown over her uniform, with the grey collar and the dark sleeves of her cardigan in view and her grey peaked hat, with an emblazoned Maltese cross in the centre front, sits over her short dark curly hair. Both of her arms are extended and resting on either side of a pillow she is straightening. The Sister is standing next to wheelchair bound man who has short dark hair and is wearing dark trousers and a light coloured jumper. On the right hand side of the wheelchair a lady, wearing a light blouse, grey jumper and tartan skirt, is standing with her left hand resting on the left arm of the man.They are both smiling and looking slightly towards the right in the photograph A 'monkey bar hand grip' is attached to the bed by a pole and hangs on a white chair over the bed. A window covered by a blind is behind the Sister, with a light curtain to the left..Photographers stamp. Quote No. DW 84mdns, melbourne district nursing service, patient care, rdns, royal district nursing service -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - FOSTER AND WILSON COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH
3/4 portrait of a young woman wearing an academic gown and mitre board. She is holding a scroll in her right hand. She has a white dress under the gown. She has a bracelet on each wrist and a pendant necklace and a cross at the collar of her dress. Photo is mounted on buff cardboard and has indented lines around the photo with an embossed bow top and bottom.Bartlett Bros. Bendigophotograph, portrait, female, foster & wilson collection, photograph -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Photograph, black and white, Barry Sutton, c.1970
Sister Prentice is visiting Mrs. Morgan in her home and is applying a lotion around the outside of Mrs. Morgan's leg ulcer. Following this application Sr. Prentice dressed the wound with the dressing material as ordered by Mrs. Morgan's Doctor. Under her gown, Sister Prentice is wearing the RDNS winter uniform introduced in 1971, which was a grey/blue skivy under a blue/grey herringbone woollen V neck tunic.From its inception in 1885 as Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS), their Trained nurses (Nurses) provided wound care to their patients, who ranged in age from the very young to the elderly. The methods and medication applied to wounds changed as research developed better products. MDNS received Royal patronage in 1966 and as Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), the Education department developed programs, such as the Leg Ulcer Management Program, to provide their trained nurses (Sisters) with methods of best quality care. The Sisters liaised with the patient’s Doctors and Hospitals to provide information on the progress of patient’s wounds and to receive any change of wound care from the Doctors. RDNS introduced Wound Care Specialists who did assessments and provided advice and support to the District Sisters working in the field. On the right of the black and white photograph is Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), Sister Cheryl Prentice, who has dark shoulder length hair and is wearing a white gown over her RDNS uniform, the sleeves of which are seen. On her left Mrs. Morgan is sitting propped against a pillow at the top of her bed and has her knees slightly bent with legs extended. Sr. Prentice, who is looking at her right hand, is holding a small open bottle in her left hand and has her right arm extended across Mrs. Morgan's legs, with the fingers of her hand touching the skin on the far side of an open ulcer wound on the right leg of Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. Morgan, who has short light coloured hair, is wearing a cardigan over her floral frock, is looking at the procedure. The bedhead has fine turned wooden slats and the bed coverings are a checked rug and chenile bedspread with a floral towel under Mrs. Morgan's legs.. Photographer stamp. Quote No. DN 77 Handwritten informationroyal district nursing service, rdns, rdns wound care, mrs morgan, sister cheryl prentice -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1872
Mary Forrest Gardner was born on 26th April 1845 and married Joseph Bartlett Davies on 6th February 1872 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Launceston, Tasmania. She was the sister-in-law of Sir Matthew Davies, Governor of Victoria. Her father was the Rev. John Gardner. She died on 28th October 1887 and was buried at the Boroondara Cemetery. The Mentone Presbyterian Church was built as a memorial to her. The foundation stone of the church was laid by J. Bartlett Davies on 17th August 1889.Sepia toned carte de visite, full-length studio portrait of Mary Forrest Davies (nee Gardner) in her wedding gown, 6th February 1872.mary forrest gardner, joseph bartlett davies, sir matthew davies, rev. john gardner, mentone presbyterian church -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Headwear - Hat - Bridal and Hatpin
The dress and accessories worn by Mrs Margaret Scully for her wedding. Following their engagement in 1956, her husband built their home of 67 years in Box Hill South.'Juliet' style stiffened headpiece and hatpin. Hair piece is covered in same material as used in the bridal gown. Hat pin has top covered in the same material.Lille Couturier Block Court 288 Collins Street, Melbourne. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, 1900 c
Terminus Hotel built 1889 soon after railway came to Bairnsdale built for Con NevilleSepia toned postcard of Terminus Hotel showing mail coach and four horses and ladies in floor length gowns across from Railway Station Bairnsdale Victoriabusinesses, accommodation -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mark Dadswell, Choral Society on Town Hall stage 1956, 1956
Stawell Choral Society 1956 on Town Hall stage. Women dressed in evening gowns. Black and White Photograph of a Group of Male and Female Persons, Dressed in evening wear. Taken on a Stagestawell, choral -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Wedding Dress, 1978
Wedding gown worn by Dianne Warren for her wedding in 1978, daughter of Frances Warren1978 White wedding dress in a fibre material with all over pattern embossed full length with train, long sleeves coming to a point, 5 buttons and loops fastening. Curved shape neckline, high waist, curved at front, seams over bust, five panel skirt. 34 covered buttons and loops down back.costume, female ceremonial