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Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Wundawax Polish Tin, Nabisco Pty Ltd, c1950's
c1950's. This vintage 375g Nabisco Pty Ltd Wundawax Floor Polish was used to shine wooden floorsA flat round vintage Wundawax Floor Polish tin with a removable lid and polish contents inside. The top of the yellow and black lid has a red star in the middle with 'Instant Shine' in yellow letters. Around the edge of the lid 'WUNDAWAX' is printed in red lettering as well as '375g Net Weight'. 'Product of Australia' is in small black print on the right side of the top of the lid.' The lid cannot be opened.The yellow and black lid has a red star in the middle with 'Instant Shine' in yellow letters. 'WUNDAWAX Floor Polish' is also on the top. Around the edge of the lid 'WUNDAWAX' is printed in yellow lettering as well as '375g Net Weight' 'Goes on easily Shines up instantly' is on the lid at the top. A black barcode is printed at the bottom on the top of the lid - numbers 9 310034 100296. As the lid is rusted it is not very clear to see.cleaning equipment, cleaning products, floor polish -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - MOSQUITO NET, C.1939 - 45
The item was issued to Quentin Clifford BINKS, V245016 & VX114178 2nd AIF. Refer Cat No 1835 for his service history.Mosquito net. Very close mesh. Plain cotton in khaki green. Rectangular shape with loops at top corners for suspending.military - equipment, mosquito net -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Smoking Cap
Smoking caps are caps worn by men while smoking to stop the hair from smelling of smoke. They also kept the head warm. They were popular in the period 1840-1880, usually worn by gentlemen in the privacy of their home. They are similar to the smoking jacket, though their use, even in Victorian times, was not necessarily as widespread. Source: www.wikipedia.orgSmoking cap. Embroidered net, silver-grey silk thread. Lining mushroom-coloured. Silky material stiffened with cardboard.gentleman s, smoking, cap, headwear, apparel, embroidered, accessory -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Headwear - Costume and Accessories
Black Straw Hat Net and lace. Pink silk rose on Crown. Pink piping under brim. McClure familystawell clothing material -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Sugar Bowl Cover
Circular net sugar bowl cover. Wire frame. Blue crocheted netting holding crystal, blue and white beadsdomestic items, crockery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk jug cover
Milk jug cover such as used pre-refrigeration during 1930's and 1940's. Owner Betty McPheeCream double net square with green stitching at edge. 3 cm crocheted border trimmed with cream and pink beadshandcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Reveres
Cream georgette and net, hem stitched around edges, embroidered daisy on each, with twelve eyelets in a circle around daises.costume accessories, female -
Australian Lace Guild - Victorian Branch
Textile - Machine made lace, Second half 19th Century
Machine made muslin applique Fichu. Muslin appliqued onto machine made net using machine chain stitch. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Watered Silk Polonaise for a Wedding Dress, 1880s
The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories. This polonaise is part of the Netta Fuller Collection.Netta Fuller and her husband Alec were long-term residents of Kew. As a boy, Alec had attended East Kew Primary School and was later highly involved in the Kew Presbyterian Church during the 1950s and 60s. Netta's passion was for historic clothing and its exhibition. In 1985, Netta Fuller and Elizabeth Pace launched a parade of garments sponsored by Kew Historical Society at Holy Trinity Church, Kew. The parade was called 'Downunder Dressmakers' and included a collection of over fifty items of clothing dating from 1800 to 1984. The collection included dresses, hats, scarfs, capes, sporting costumes etc. The core of the parade consisted of a collection of 19th century costumes worn by the ancestors of a Miss Gertrude Murray, a resident of Blackburn. In sourcing items for her collections, Netta Fuller collected costumes stored in old trunks and wardrobes, or even purchased from opportunity shops. (During the period in which she collected and exhibited costumes, the latter could often be a reliable source for the purchase of historic and aesthetically significant costumes.) Not satisfied with purchasing authentic costumes of the period, Netta also used these as models for artistic recreations. Following her retirement from both collecting and exhibiting, Netta Fuller donated a number of 19th Century garments to the Kew Historical Society's costume collection. A number of garments were parts of costumes such as bodices, while others were complete outfits. Some of the latter exhibit signs of old damage, however very few of the costumes had been modified to enable them to be worn in exhibitions. Provenance, apart from that the costumes were donated by Netta Fuller after 1985 is limited to donor information, although some of her donations may have originally been part of the collection owned by the Murray family. While the costumes are old and therefore historic, provenance is less important than the representativeness and/or rarity of the costumes. Similarly, the costumes need to be evaluated as a group and separately, considering their aesthetic and artistic significance as well a their age.Long train of cream, watered silk taffeta lined with silk net. The shattered silk train is believed to date to the 1880s. wedding dresses, trains, polonaises, netta fuller -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1983
A Donnay 'Bjorn Borg Graphite Composite Midsize' racquet with no net. Materials: Metal composite, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Leathertennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1965
A Paramount 'Speed King Masters Model' racquet with no net. Materials: Wood, Paint, Leather, String, Adhesive tape, Clothtennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1975
A Bancroft 'Competition Model 1' racquet with no net. Materials: Wood, Paint, Plastic, Leather, Adhesive tape, Fibreglass, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1975
A Slazenger 'Challenger No.1' racquet with clear vinyl net strings. Materials: Wood, Plastic, Leather, Adhesive tape, Nylontennis -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Headwear - Green Velvet 'Fascinator', Janell, 1950s
The Kew Historical Society’s fashion and design collection is comprised of costumes, hats, shoes and personal accessories. Many of these items were purchased or handmade in Victoria; some locally in Kew. The extensive hat collection comprises items dating from the 1860s to the 1970s. While most of the hats in the collection were created by milliners for women, there are a number of early and important men’s hats in the collection. The headwear collection is particularly significant in that it includes the work of notable Australian and international milliners.Pale green woman’s fascinator retailed by Janelle which is constructed of two joined circles and covered with net of the same colourLabel: Janellemilliners -- australia -- janell, milliners -- janell, women's clothing -- hats, fascinators, headwear -
Mont De Lancey
Flour bag
Flour bags were used for bulk purchases of flour in early to mid 20th century. They would have been laundered and re-used for storage. In earlier times empty flour bags were washed and boiled and then made into tea towels or children’s bloomers, or underwear.White Bakers calico flour bag. Bakers Brand, name and address on front."Golden Crust" 50 lb Net. Self-raising flour - Blended with Phosphate Aerator! -
Mont De Lancey
Hat
From the Estate of George Jacobs.Blue straw hat with upturned brim and net ribbon trim and a material head band. Stored in Hat box # 3041.hats, headwear -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article - Eastern Standard, Site Rating Association, Dont change rating basis, 1986
Fourteen Nunawading residents express their opposition to the Council changing from a Site Rating basis to Net Annual Value (NAV)Fourteen Nunawading residents express their opposition to the Council changing from a Site Rating basis to Net Annual Value (NAV)non-fictionFourteen Nunawading residents express their opposition to the Council changing from a Site Rating basis to Net Annual Value (NAV)nunawading, rate basis, rates -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 1980
Darren ? about to pull the stringColour photograph of a net of bay school whiting about to be unloaded on deck of fishing boat off Wilsons Promontory, Victoriaboats and boating, fishing industry, fish -
Tennis Australia
Board game, Circa 1940
'Combination Tennis & Baseball' game. Contains two playing areas (one baseball, one tennis) each perforated with holes; four wood balls, two wooden net supports and a cotton mesh 'net'. Also contains a small 'catapult' device for balls. No instructions document. Materials: Wood, Ink, Plastictennis -
Australian Lace Guild - Victorian Branch
Textile - Carrickmacross, 19th Century
Fine muslin appliqued onto machine made net is decorated by hand with needlerun embroidery stitchesCarrickmacross lace collar. -
City of Whittlesea
Map - Maps, Municipal Association Of Victoria groupings of councils for representation, 1936
Map was produced as part of Municipal Association of Victoria report on Metropolitan Government, 18 May 1936. Map shows proprosed groupings of municipalities for election of representation to the MAV Board. Map includes net annual value of rateable property within each municipality. The net rateable value for metropolitan area of the Shire of Whittlesea in 1936 was £20,102. Maps, paper. Produced as part of Municipal Association of Victoria report on Metropolitan Government, 18 May 1936. Map shows proprosed groupings of municipalities for election of representation to the MAV Board. council, municipal association of victoria -
Tennis Australia
Action game, Circa 1920
'Table Tennis' game. Appears complete: contains a woven 'net', two net supports, two wood paddles, and a plastic hollow ball. Also contains an instructions sheet. Three non-original metal clips contained in box. Made in Germany Materials: Cardboard, Paper, Ink, Plastic, Glue, Metal, Clothtennis -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Dressing table tray, Mid 20th century
Dressing tables (also known as Vanity Tables in the U.S.A.) have been around since the beginning of the seventeenth century, however it wasn't until the early to mid 20th century that they began to be found in the homes of the middle class and they were often a matching part of a bedroom suite. Dressing tables often featured a variety of objects such as combs, brushes, hand mirrors, perfume bottles, cosmetics, nail buffers, ring holders, jewellery and trinket boxes and trays. The origins of this tray are unknown however its design is reminiscent of trays (and Dressing Table Sets) produced by two English firms in the mid 20th century - "Delina" and "Regent of London". A paper (written by the Warwickshire Industrial Archeology Society) notes that the products items produced by "Regent of London" in the 1940's "satisfied a demand for previously unattainable items, offered to the general public aching for change after wartime privations, post war austerity and years of having to 'make do and mend'." This tray is composed of several decorative elements and materials. The metal border is gilt brass with two filigree bow handles, the main part of the tray is two pieces of circular glass and the encased doily is a mix of embroidered net and petit point. It was suggested in the paper written by the Warwickshire Industrial Archeological Society that the different pieces would have probably been produced elsewhere and brought to the factory to be assembled into the finished product. This vanity or dressing table tray is significant as it is a rare example of an accessory available to and used by women in the mid 20th century. It is also significant as an example of an everyday household item which would have been a valued possession and was made in a style that reflected the importance placed on it to be decorative as well as functional.Round footed dressing table tray with a gilt brass border, filigree bow handles and an embroidered net and petit point doily encased in glass. The gilt border is decorated with a stylized leaf design on the side and a floral design on the top. The petit point embroidery in the center is of five flowers in pink, mauve and yellow surrounded by buds and leaves.vanity tray, dressing table tray, glass tray, gilt brass, petit point, embroidery, net embroidery, doily, filigree, brass tray, flagstaff hill maritime village, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill museum and village, domestic object, dressing table -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: ONE PAIR LADIES SHORT CREAM NET GLOVES, 1950's
One pair of ladies wrist length cream coloured nylon net fabric gloves. Elasticized ruching 6 cms at wrist.No Labelscostume accessories, female, ladies short cream net gloves -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Lace Pelerine, 1900s
The Fashion & Design collection of Kew Historical Society includes examples of textiles dating from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Some of the textiles, were used as items of clothing, others as items of household decoration, or simply as travel souvenirs. These textiles were created both domestically and internationally. Predictably with the growth of an ethnically and culturally more diverse community in Kew after the Second World War, textiles, clothing and objects in the collection inevitably reflected this diversity. A pelerine is a small cape that covers the shoulders. It was most popular during the mid- to late nineteenth century. Cream net machine embroidered collar with ruffle of chemical lace. Machine constructed post World War 1. Worn in the evening women's clothing, lace, collars, pelerines -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1982
A blue & black composite tennis racquet. No net; no maker or model markings. Materials: Metal composite, Plastic, Leather, Adhesive tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1988
A Geostar racquet; net strung in loose diamond pattern. Materials: Metal composite, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Adhesive label, Leathertennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1983
A Wintide 'Graphite-Composite' racquet with no net. Handle sealed in clear plastic. Materials: Composite Materials, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Leathertennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1960
A Dunlop 'Californian' model with cream-coloured nylon net strings. Materials: Wood, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Paint, Leather, Nylontennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1974
A Penn 'Center Court' racquet with clear vinyl 'Championship' net strings. Materials: Wood, Plastic, Leather, Adhesive tape, Nylontennis