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Clunes Museum
Domestic object - BABY POWDER
OFF WHITE PLASTIC CONTAINER WITH RED BORDER TOP AND BOTOM JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER, 375G NET IN BLUE WRITING SPECIAL COMMEMORATIVE PACKjohnson & johnson, baby powder -
Sunbury RSL Sub Branch
cable
used across darwin harbour during world war 2 as a safeguard to prevent japanese submarines entering the harbour believed to have stretched from east point to mandorah steel wire cable utilized to hold boom net across darwin harbour to guard against japanese submarines during world war 2boom net cable darwin harbour -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Camisole
Pure silk camisole. Fine pintucks. 5 small pearl buttons; net inserts; tape tie at waist. Frayed ribbon round neck.costume, female underwear -
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 -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1975
A Slazenger 'Challenger No.1' racquet. Net consists of clear vinyl and black string. Materials: Wood, Plastic, Leather, Adhesive tape, Nylon, Stringtennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1977
A Wilson 'Pro Staff Chris Evert' racquet with blue & clear net strings. Materials: Wood, Plastic, Leather, Nylon, Adhesive tape, Stringtennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1975
A Slazenger 'Professional' racquet with clear vinyl net strings. Clear plastic wrap on handle. Materials: Wood, Plastic, Leather, Adhesive tape, Nylontennis -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Headwear - White Petal Covered Hat, Beryl Richards, 1960s
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.Woman’s hat retailed by Beryl Richards of Melbourne which is constructed on a stiffened net and covered with pieces of white fabric cut to simulate the shape of petals.Label: Beryl Richards Hats - Melbourneberyl richards, milliners -- melbourne (vic.), women's clothing -- hats, headwear -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Headwear - Blue Silk & Mesh Ribbon Hat, 1930s
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. Most of the hats in the collection were created by milliners for women. There are however 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.Blue silk woman’s hat, comprising a rim of padded silk with a flattened bow behind. The centre of the hat is filled with gilded net, braid and medallions. Nilribbon hats, women's clothing -- hats, headwear -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Headwear - Blue Silk & Net Hat, 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.Half hat made of navy blue cotton, silk and net. The flattened decorative navy silk border is sculpted using folds of silk fabric. Nilwomen's clothing -- hats, half hats -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Council Switches to 100% Renewable Electricity, Aug 2024
Council is now powering its community assets with 100% renewable electricity.non-fictionCouncil is now powering its community assets with 100% renewable electricity.city of whitehorse, electricity supply -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Shoe Polish, Kiwi Black
Round tin of shoe polish with black lid, picture on top and writing on side of lid.Kiwi Black, New advanced formula Net 375g. Kiwi Black x 4 1.03 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - TREACLE TIN
The Colonial Sugar Refining Co Ltd Treacle tin, red, green & gold with sugar cane stalks.2Lbs net made and packed in the companys refineries Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, cane branddomestic equipment, containers, tin -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Costume - Good Luck Charm
Heart shaped white good luck charm. White cardboard hollow heart enclosed in a ruffle of net. Four flowers of satin & net & pearl stamens decorate one side. White satin ribbon forms a loop to hang from wrist. See also items NA4579 - wedding dress NA5076 - Garter NA5078 - Bible NA5090 - Stocking NA5091 - Veil costume, femaie ceremonial, costume accessories, clothes accessories, femaie -
Vision Australia
Equipment - Object, Swish ball, yellow, 199
The plastic ball has bells inside to make it audible when it is hit by the rectangular wooden 'Swish bat'. 'Swish' is a fast, invigorating game, and was developed by blind people in Australia and has been played here for many years. It is played on both a recreational and competitive level; and allows blind, vision impaired and sighted people to compete on almost equal terms. Swish is like table tennis, but instead of hitting a ball over a net, the ball is hit under a net and must travel along the surface of the table. The net is at a height that so that those players with various degrees of sight do not have an advantage over blind players. Swish is either played as a doubles or singles competition. The game can be played from one game to the best of five, and the first to eleven or the advantage of 2 after eleven.1 swish ball with 26 holes containing 3 metal bellsrecreation, swish -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Swish ball, red, 199
The plastic ball has bells inside to make it audible when it is hit by the rectangular wooden 'Swish bat'. 'Swish' is a fast, invigorating game, and was developed by blind people in Australia and has been played here for many years. It is played on both a recreational and competitive level; and allows blind, vision impaired and sighted people to compete on almost equal terms. Swish is like table tennis, but instead of hitting a ball over a net, the ball is hit under a net and must travel along the surface of the table. The net is at a height that so that those players with various degrees of sight do not have an advantage over blind players. Swish is either played as a doubles or singles competition. The game can be played from one game to the best of five, and the first to eleven or the advantage of 2 after eleven.1 swish ball with 28 holes containing 4 metal bellsrecreation, swish -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet, The British Council, This is Britain, C 1935 - 1945
On the rear is a statement . The booklet is only for sale to men and women in uniforms of the Commonwealth, United States and other Allied Forces. This is due to the paper shortage Small booklet, cardboard cover. Front cover shows a church spire and old tudor style buildings in black and white. Cost 1/6 NET great britain, souvenir ww2 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Textile - Tray Cloth
Tray Cloth, cream, handmade, with net-lace centre with leaf pattern, which is then bordered by a 2" crocheted lace edge and has a silver gray embroidery.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, tray cloth, crocheted lace edge -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - GILLIES COLLECTION: BENDIGO PEELED TOMATOES LABEL
Green label. Bendigo peeled tomatoes, guaranteed by Bendigo Preserving Co. Ltd. Bendigo, Victoria, Australia - defence. Contents 1 lb 11oz. Net.bendigo, business, gillies bros -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Jug Cover
Object appears to be home made.Double thickness net with bead weights on 4 corners. Used to hang over top of a jug to keep flied out. Material reinforcement near edge.jug covers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Table Cloth, not known
Used by Mrs Jean Ashcroft (nee Broad) and probably worked by her as she came from Galasheils ScotlandA round cloth, white with tape lace border attached to scalloped white linen. Lace includes four net inserts also decorated with tape designmanchester, table linen -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Shepherd Dennis, 1990c
A colour photograph taken from fishing boat Minawie showing net full of whiting alongside prior to being hauled aboard, in Bass Strait Victoriafishing industry, boats and boating, ocean, fish -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1895
A transitional flat top tennis racquet with solid convex throat and fish head shaped handle. No strings/net. Materials: Wood, Lacquer, Metal, Gluetennis -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Mussel bag
A hand made mussel bag using improvised materials used for removing and temporarily storing musselsQueenscliff fishermen's practical use of everyday materials to create fishing equipment.An improvised mussel bag consisting of a plastic pipe held in a circle by a metal hose clamp and a rope net suspended from it. Used to gather and hold mussels. fishing, mussels, fishing equipment -
Tennis Australia
Net post, Circa 1940
A pair of metallic tennis net posts, (.1 winch & .2), which seem to have been designed to slot into holes oncourt. Materials: Metal, Painttennis -
Brighton Historical Society
Hat, 1960s
Thomas Harrison (1897-1981) was a leading Melbourne milliner from the 1930s. He began his millinery career in 1920, and by the late 1930s had a salon and workshop at 163 Collins St. He later moved the business to Toorak Road, South Yarra. He continued millinery work until 1975.Pink floral dome-shaped hat made up of silk and velvet pink hydrangea petals and mauve silk stems attached to a stiffened net base.Label, printed black on white acetate, centre back: THOMAS HARRISONthomas harrison, hats, 1960s fashion, melbourne fashion -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
soldier catching bugs, les chandler_a00125c.tif
Les Chandler was an avid bird watcher and naturalist who taught himself every aspect of photography so he could capture his obsession. bug catching, net, soldier, ww1, world war 1, aif, a.i.f -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Personal Effects, Doiley Holder Wood painted, c1900
This painted wood Doiley Holder was used to store and protect the linen, cotton and net doilies, hand sewn with needlework, crochet and beads that were used by households c1900 This Doiley holder is an examples of the craftwork skills of the women of the early settler families in Moorabbin Shire c1900Two circular varnished wooden discs each with 2 holes through which ribbon was threaded to hold them together. The top disc is painted with flowers, kookaburra and the word Doyleys ."DOYLEYS' clothing, haberdashery, crochet brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork , bentleigh, lacework, moorabbin shire , dairy farms, fruit orchards -
Tennis Australia
Lawn tennis set, Circa 1885
A wooden chest (.1) containing lawn tennis and badminton equipment, specifically: a tennis net (.2); a badminton net (.3); net posts (.4 - .5, 3 parts each); guy ropes (.6 - .7); stick (.8); pegs (.9 - .12); a fold-out stool (.13); and a mallet (.14). Extra, (probably non-original), objects are: guy ropes (.15 - .16); pegs (.17 - .20); mallets (.21 - .22). Black and green lithographic print on inside of lid features the image of a mixed doubles amtch, with inscription: TENNIS. Materials: Wood, Metal, Lacquer, Cord, Ink, Paper, Rope, Cloth, Painttennis -
Orbost & District Historical Society
petticoat, 1930's-1940's
This article of clothing is specifically an undergarment to be worn under a skirt or a dress. The petticoat is a separate garment hanging from the waist. In the late 1920s, chiffon dresses with several sheer petticoats became fashionable. With the Great Depression in the 1930s, narrow skirts returned and petticoats again were unpopular until the end of the decade when revived for some evening, prom, and wedding gowns. World War II, with its rationing and general shortage of materials, brought an end to petticoats. Petticoats were revived by Christian Dior in his full-skirted "New Look" of 1947 and tiered, ruffled, stiffened petticoats remained extremely popular during the 1950. Most of the petticoats were netlike crinoline, Worn by Marjorie Burton. It may have been worn underneath dresses with full skirts or may have been designed for a short style wedding dress. Marjorie Burton ( nee Whiteman), born 12 June, in Birmingham, England came to Orbost in 1995. In England she did office work – typing, shorthand and secretarial work - in accountants’ offices and also trained as a comptometrist with Burroughs in London. She came from a middle-class, working, church-going family. Her mother was a milliner who mademany of Marjorie’s clothes, hats and outfits. Marjorie was married in 1938 to a salesman who later became a mechanic in the R.A.F. This item is an example of ahome-made item of clothing and reflects the needlework skills of women in the first half of the twentieth century.A coarse, net, white starched petticoat. It is short and has no bodice. It is home-made, machine stitched and fastens at the waist with metal hooks and eyes. It has four panelspetticoat women's-clothing burton-marjorie