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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Panties, c 1958
... Lawn panties, cream colour with lace on leg area, threaded through with pale blue ribbon (bloomer type)...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne For the wedding of Dorothy Williams in 1958 costume female underwear Lawn panties, cream colour with lace on leg area, threaded through with pale blue ribbon (bloomer type) Clothing Panties ...For the wedding of Dorothy Williams in 1958Lawn panties, cream colour with lace on leg area, threaded through with pale blue ribbon (bloomer type)costume, female underwear -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - BENDIGO RSL ANNUAL DINNER, C. 1997 - 2000
... The other has a pair of Army "Bombay Bloomer shorts on and Army shirt and slouch hat....The other has a pair of Army "Bombay Bloomer shorts on and Army shirt and slouch hat. ...The photographs relate to entertainment held at a Bendigo RSL Sub Branch Annual Dinner at the Soldiers Memorial Institute building Main Hall. The year is not known exactly but it is between 1997 - 1999. The man in the "Bombay Bloomers" (shorts) is Jacky Paynting.The three photos show two men on a stage in a building with a white Cross behind them and a piano on the right. An Australian flag is over head. One man has a guitar and slouch hat on. The other has a pair of Army "Bombay Bloomer shorts on and Army shirt and slouch hat.brsl, smirsl, annual, dinner -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, The Forest Hill Lions Club Perpetual Trophy
... Scholtz, 1978-79 J. Bloomer, 1979-80 J. Musgrove, 1980-81 R. Teague, 1982 M. ...Scholtz, 1978-79 J. Bloomer, 1979-80 J. Musgrove, 1980-81 R. Teague, 1982 M. ...A brown wooden award with two columns supporting an upper platform, upon which rests a wreath on a block of wood. Between the columns another block of wood, with the Lions International badge upon it, acts as a base for a circle containing a picture of two crossed rifles upside down with a target between them. Winners inscribed on individuals metal plates: 1973-74 H. Glen, 1974-75 P. Teague, 1975-76 H. Glen, 1976-77 S. Harkensee, 1977-78 J. Scholtz, 1978-79 J. Bloomer, 1979-80 J. Musgrove, 1980-81 R. Teague, 1982 M. James, 1983 S. Harkensee, 1984 H. Parson, 1985 M. James.Wooden rectangle topped with a plastic wreath and tarnished silver plates inscribed with winner namesThe Forest Hill Lions Club Perpetual Trophyroyal victorian institute for the blind, rvib rifle club -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Stocking Threads, Creschene, Unknown
... A type called "splits" were then made, and improved by Mrs Amelia Bloomer, to the type we know today.'...A type called "splits" were then made, and improved by Mrs Amelia Bloomer, to the type we know today.' A brown piece of thick cardboard with five different coloured stocking mending threads wound around branded product cards: white, cream, tan, brown and black. ...'When stockings were first made, black or white were the only colours available. White was usually for Sundays. Lisle was the only type made for many years. Later colours became available'. A brown piece of thick cardboard with five different coloured stocking mending threads wound around branded product cards: white, cream, tan, brown and black. There is a typed explanation piece of paper, see the inscription below. Brands are - 1. The "Creschene" mending Four Strand, Specially made for Lisle, Silk and Art Silk Hose (white thread). 2. Two Steeples Hosiery (black thread). 3. Two samples of Myrene Hose Mending Fashion Shades Superior Quality ( three tan colours). 4. Astor Product Made in Australia, Every Home Super Mercerised Hose Mending. Typed on a piece of white paper, pasted on the card is: 'When stockings were first made, black or white were the only colours available. White was usually for Sundays. Lisle was the only type made for many years. Later colours became available'. As an extra explanation not related to stockings is typed: Pantees for women were not made until the 1800's. A type called "splits" were then made, and improved by Mrs Amelia Bloomer, to the type we know today.'sewing, sewing equipment, stockings, mending -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - GERMAN HERITAGE SOCIETY COLLECTION: ALBERT BOLDT'S DIARY
... ... 'Bloomer'...BENDIGO Clubs bendigo heritage German Heritage Society Collection - Albert Boldt's Diary 'Bloomer' Grubenan Robert Grubmann Rudolph Grubmann Luffsman Dihmhad Neumann Ballerstedt's Quartz Mine Gluckmann Vahland Krohnke Dr Waldron Brauns Freitag Wunderlich Kraupe Droze Mr Cohn Loeventhel Barth Heinz Barth Brand Kirzeloig Baumbach Lost mates in the Whipstick Apr 12) Miller Buhle T Hommel Miron Heder Buhle Pohl Ohlbrecht Schulz Albert Boldt's Diary with black and buff cover with black tape spine. ...Albert Boldt's Diary with black and buff cover with black tape spine. Diary starts with his departure from Germany, his sea voyage, his march to the Bendigo Gold Diggings and his experiences of the first 16 months of his Australian life from 1854 - 55.bendigo, clubs, bendigo heritage, german heritage society collection - albert boldt's diary, 'bloomer', grubenan, robert grubmann, rudolph grubmann, luffsman, dihmhad, neumann, ballerstedt's quartz mine, gluckmann, vahland, krohnke, dr waldron, brauns, freitag, wunderlich, kraupe, droze, mr cohn, loeventhel, barth, heinz, barth, brand, kirzeloig, baumbach, lost mates in the whipstick apr 12), miller, buhle, t hommel, miron, heder, buhle, pohl, ohlbrecht, schulz -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc, Casey Cardinia Collection - Berwick Information File - Volume 1, 2021
... 20 Aug 1992 Hovell was our First Explorer 23 Sep 2003 People Power Wins - Old Berwick Primary School UNKNOWN New Building for Berwick Bush Nursing Hospital UNKNOWN Berwick Hospital Two Days After War Declared 7 Jul 1998 A Time Warp in our City - Berwick Library 4 Feb 1953 An Etching Holiday 2 Dec 2002 Literally, She’s a Late Bloomer - Joy Adams 23 Feb 2005 Cricket’s Other Don Offers High Interest - Don Moyes 5 Nov 2003 He Died At Peace - George Wilson 15 Dec 2003 Berwick’s Shelf Life - Berwick Library 29 Oct 1992 They Had a Mighty Good Time on the Gippsland Line 20 May 1993 Almost 150 Years Since the Wilson Family Came to Berwick 30 Jul 1992 Berwick was Once a Quarry Town 27 Sep 1993 The Way We Were UNKNOWN Wilson Botanic Park - pamphlet 11 Nov 2003 Trust’s Honourable Plea - avenue of Honours 15 Jul 2004 “Lions of Athens” Remembered in Print - Edwin Flack Jun 1992 Farm to Quarry to Park - Wilson Botanic Park 5 Sep 2001 Holy Cow! ...20 Aug 1992 Hovell was our First Explorer 23 Sep 2003 People Power Wins - Old Berwick Primary School UNKNOWN New Building for Berwick Bush Nursing Hospital UNKNOWN Berwick Hospital Two Days After War Declared 7 Jul 1998 A Time Warp in our City - Berwick Library 4 Feb 1953 An Etching Holiday 2 Dec 2002 Literally, She’s a Late Bloomer - Joy Adams 23 Feb 2005 Cricket’s Other Don Offers High Interest - Don Moyes 5 Nov 2003 He Died At Peace - George Wilson 15 Dec 2003 Berwick’s Shelf Life - Berwick Library 29 Oct 1992 They Had a Mighty Good Time on the Gippsland Line 20 May 1993 Almost 150 Years Since the Wilson Family Came to Berwick 30 Jul 1992 Berwick was Once a Quarry Town 27 Sep 1993 The Way We Were UNKNOWN Wilson Botanic Park - pamphlet 11 Nov 2003 Trust’s Honourable Plea - avenue of Honours 15 Jul 2004 “Lions of Athens” Remembered in Print - Edwin Flack Jun 1992 Farm to Quarry to Park - Wilson Botanic Park 5 Sep 2001 Holy Cow! ...Folder containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Berwick area Volume 1. The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 12 Aug 1992 Beaumont Farm - one of Berwick’s oldest 23 Dec 1992 Berwick’s First Post Master’s Pay was 20 Pound Per Annum 26 May 2004 Roger’s Life was Full of Adventure - Roger Mason 4 Feb 2004 The Bush Man of Berwick - Marcell Fakhry 2 Feb 2005 Ern Bowls for Berwick - Ern Green 10 Nov 2004 Doctor “A Tireless Local Campaigner” - Dr Noel Stephenson 14 May 2008 RSL Paves the Way for memorial Changes 15 Sep 2004 Unit Celebrates 90 Years of History - Red Cross 8 Sep 2004 Red Cross Celebrates 90 Years 4 Aug 2004 Milestone Call from Red Cross 6 Dec 2007 Stalwart Killed in Crash - Murray Guille 13 Dec 2006 Clock Builds Head of Steam - Berwick Steam Clock 5 Aug 1998 Watchdogs of our Heritage - National Trust 6 Sep 2006 Madge’s Magic Number - Madge Dunn 101 18 Apr 2007 A Page of Berwick History - Mechanics Institute 7 Dec 2006 First Wedding in Pioneers Park 7 Dec 2006 Sale of “Kinross” 24 Jun 1993 Fond Recollections of Berwick Grammar School 8 Nov 2006 Historic Property to Join Parkland - Grasmere 20 Feb 1999 In Days of Gold - Edwin Flack 25 Jul 2012 Golden Oldie’s Legend Status - Bob Lay 20 Apr 2004 Prestige Award for Site Saviour - Old Berwick Primary School 20 Apr 2004 Saving School Site for Enterprising Resident - Bill Hudsaon 28 Jun 2000 Edwin Flack: a name on everyone’s lips 24 Mar 1998 Set For Year Ahead - Edwin Flack statue UNKNOWN Games Hero Honored - Edwin Flack 3 Nov 1998 Torch to Light Up Berwick - Olympic torch 3 Nov 1998 “Lion of Athens” Steals the Show - Edwin Flack 3 Nov 1998 Gold Rower’s Precious Metal - Michael Aikman 21 Mar 1991 Whatever Happened to the Evans Sisters? 18 Feb 2002 Darwin is Still Unforgettable - Bombing of Darwin 30 Jul 1992 Governor -General tells of exciting plans for Wilson Botanic Park 17 Nov 1998 Lizzie’s Headstone Now in Safe Hands - Lizzie McMullen 20 Oct 2010 Baby Makes Five Generations - Luke Sheean UNKNOWN Mary’s Memorial Garden - Mary Loveridge 31 jan 2001 Mod Cons Shelved at Library - Berwick Mechanics Library 10 Sep 1992 They Read for a Penny at the Berwick Library 14 Feb 2005 Generations of Generosity Pay Off - Berwick Bowling Club 30 Nov 2000 Homestead Celebrates - Edrington Park 20 Jan 2005 Rotary Gives Cemetery a Facelift - Berwick Cemetery 14 Feb 2005 Club Bowled Over by Anniversary Event - Bowling Club 23 Nov 2000 Library Ahead of the Pack 15 Jan 2001 Memorials Documented 7 Jun 2000 Grave Fears Gone - Berwick Cemetery 11 Feb 1993 Dr Percy Langmore a Dedicated Medico to the People 4 Feb 1993 Dr Langmore Used All Modes of Transport to Service Berwick 23 Dec 2003 Cheers All Round for a Special Gift - Old Berwick Primary School 29 Jul 1993 Was Inglis Road the Best Site? 20 Aug 1992 Hovell was our First Explorer 23 Sep 2003 People Power Wins - Old Berwick Primary School UNKNOWN New Building for Berwick Bush Nursing Hospital UNKNOWN Berwick Hospital Two Days After War Declared 7 Jul 1998 A Time Warp in our City - Berwick Library 4 Feb 1953 An Etching Holiday 2 Dec 2002 Literally, She’s a Late Bloomer - Joy Adams 23 Feb 2005 Cricket’s Other Don Offers High Interest - Don Moyes 5 Nov 2003 He Died At Peace - George Wilson 15 Dec 2003 Berwick’s Shelf Life - Berwick Library 29 Oct 1992 They Had a Mighty Good Time on the Gippsland Line 20 May 1993 Almost 150 Years Since the Wilson Family Came to Berwick 30 Jul 1992 Berwick was Once a Quarry Town 27 Sep 1993 The Way We Were UNKNOWN Wilson Botanic Park - pamphlet 11 Nov 2003 Trust’s Honourable Plea - avenue of Honours 15 Jul 2004 “Lions of Athens” Remembered in Print - Edwin Flack Jun 1992 Farm to Quarry to Park - Wilson Botanic Park 5 Sep 2001 Holy Cow! That’s an Awful Lot of Beef - Peter & Chris Wenn 20 Feb 1991 A Brief History of the Show - Berwick Show 25 Feb 1993 Berwick’s Annual Show is Victoria’s Oldest UNKNOWN Berwick Post Office - illustration UNKNOWN Enthusiastic Op Shop Ladies Sold George’s Clothes 12 Jan 2000 Reserve Honors First Settler - Terence O’Connor 17 Sep 2008 From the Past - Berwick Post Office 21 Jul 2004 Simon “a Berwick Icon” - Barry Simon 20 Jul 2004 Mallaby Mourned - George Mallaby 7 Aug 2000 Olympic Torch Relay - pamphlet 22 Jul 2004 Television Favourite Farewelled - George Mallaby UNKNOWN Church Devotee Leaves Powerful Legacy - Olive Ada Meyer 28 Nov 2007 Booked in for Life - Carol Goddard 19 Dec 2007 From the Past - Berwick CFA 22 Oct 2008 Avenue of Heroes Gets a Facelift - Beaconsfield Avenue of Honour 13 Feb 2008 Wilson Park a Berwick Treasure 2 Apr 2008 Time to Restore Our Avenues of Honour 2 Apr 2008 Diggers Finally Able to March with their Medals 5 Sep 2007 Berwick Man Logs 50 Years as Mason - Bruce Luxford 14 Jan 2009 Veteran Volunteer is up for Award - Bert Ainge 25 Feb 2009 A Gem of a Team - Jim & Kay Drysdale 14 Nov 2007 History of Military Action 17 Jan 2007 Club Provides a Legacy for the Ages - Berwick Rotary 18 June 2008 Casey’s “Oldest Resident” Loves a Cup of Tea - Ella Stevens 20 Jun 2006 Council Plans Casey Tribute - Lord & Lady Casey 8 Jul 1993 The Birth of Local Government in 1862 21 Jan 2004 RSL President Hangs up his Slouch Hat - Brain Hetherton 25 Apr 2012 Anzac Spirit Award UNKNOWN Significant Stage in Village Development 23 Mar 2011 Dog’s Crash Course in Values - Doug Nicholls 7 Jan 2004 New Park Reflects the Pioneer Spirit - Pioneer Park 7 Jan 2004 Casey Chief Acquires a Good Reputation - Mike Tyler 7 Jan 2004 Facility is a Tribute to People - Pioneer Park UNKNOWN Former Township Comes of Age - Berwick 31 Mar 2004 Berwick Loses Champion - Ellis Loveridge 30 Jan 2008 Pioneer Honoured - Bruce Greenland 25 Feb 2009 Good Grounds for 90 Years - Cyril Molyneux 3 Dec 2007 Casey Mourns Stella Couple - Murray & Nancy Guille 8 Nov 2004 Tribute to a Local Tennis Ace - Abel Kay 20 Apr 2004 Preserving History 13 Feb 2008 After 40 Years, Les is Still Cutting it Fine - Les Jones 19 Oct 2011 Berwick Library’s Darling - Pam Darling 6 Apr 2011 Sign of the Times - Bank Plaque UNKNOWN Berwick Celebrates Twenty Years - photographic display UNKNOWN Homestead - Cheese Factory - illustration 28 Jan 1993 Time to Reflect - George Pritchard Wilson 14 Apr 2003 A Time to Remember - Horry Heathcote 3 Mar 2003 School is Out for Plans to Buy Site - Berwick Primary School 6 Mar 2003 Barometer Keeps Climbing - Berwick Primary School 23 Jun 2004 Courage to a Tee - Annabel Ford UNKNOWN Old Church of Christ - illustration UNKNOWN Severance Sees Two Municipalities Formed - Berwick/Pakenham 15 Sep 2004 Unit Celebrates 90 Years of History - Red Cross 30 Jan 2008 Life and Times of Akoonah Park 12 May 2010 Teaching with a Twist - John Twist 26 Apr 1969 Lord Casey - the end of an era 30 Aug 1968 78 and He’ll Never Quit - Lord Casey 8 Oct 2003 District Loses a Real Star - Esther Johnson 23 Feb 2005 Tireless Community Worker - Helen Hudson 24 Feb 2005 Helen a Loss to the Community - Helen Hudson Mar 2005 Nursing a Special Affection - RDNS 1 Mar 2005 Nurses Mark 120 Years - RDNS 14 Sep 2005 Old Courthouse Sold 23 Mar 2005 Plaque Recognises the Work of Doctor - Dr Noel Stephenson 30 Nov 2005 Mr Doveton Tells All - Syd Pargeter 28 Nov 2005 Birth of a City - Syd Pargeter 1 Oct 1992 From Cheese to Art to Preserve Our Heritage 15 Feb 2001 Cheese Factory Records Long History UNKNOWN Berwick Old Cheese Factory - pamphlet 4 Jun 2008 Between a Rock and a Hard Place - Wilson Botanic Parknon-fictionberwick (vic.) -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDocument - Framed Pamphlet, The Great Britain, ca. 1852
... ...BLOOMER...Younghusband &O Co ALBATROSS OSPREY CONDOR EAGLE FALCON PETREL SALACIA ZEALAND BLOOMER Capt. Geves Capt. Honeyman Capt. Daly Capt. ...The poster advertises the new ship "The Great Britain", built in 1852 and owned by the Eagle Line of steam packets, sailings between Australia and Liverpool, and other vessels owned by the company. The Great Britain was an iron screw steamer, 3,500 tons, & 500 horse power, built for the Eagle Line in 1852 and its Commander was B.L. Matthews. Passengers had a choice of accommodation; the After-Saloon, Fore-Saloon and Second Cabin. A scale on the poster lists the provision of food for each day of the week, for Fore-Saloon and Second Cabin passengers. The lists of agents English and Australian offices.The poster is significant for its connection to migration between England and Australia in the 1850's. The information includes the rationing of food on a daily basis to different classes of passengers, and the class distinctions made for accommodation, and provision made for children and servants. The poster also connects to the various ships of the Eagle Line and the captains of the ships.Double-sided printed pamphlet, behind glass on both sides, with a timber outer frame. The pamphlet is about the sailing of the new packet steamer "Great Britain". dispatched from Port Phillip (Melbourne, Victoria) to Liverpool (England) in 1852. Lind drawing of a sailing ship on water. Tables of Provisions for Fore Saloon Passengers, Second Cabin Passengers, Shipping Agents and ships in the Liverpool "Eagle Line" of Packets. A label added to the poster has details of the previous owner of the poster."EAGLE LINE" "THE GREAT BRITAIN" B.R. MATTHEWS" "FARES" SCALE OF PROVISIONS FOR FORE SALOON" "AGENTS IN ENGLAND" "AGENTS IN AUSTRALIA"" GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO." SAILING SHIPS" Typed onto the label "Property of: / Shiplovers' Society of / Victoria. / See other side for scale / of provisions etc., / for passengers."flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, poster, the great britain, eagle line, steam packet, liverpool, port phillip, b.r. matthews, screw steamer, 1852, scale of provisions, fore-saloon, after-saloon, second class, gibbs bright & co., g. seymour, samuel irvan & co, h.l. allen, george pim & co., t.l. holder, j.c. matthews, yates &o corkling, r.w. winfield, davy & co, crawley & smith, octavius brown &o co., w.m. younghusband &o co, albatross, osprey, condor, eagle, falcon, petrel, salacia, zealand, bloomer, capt. geves, capt. honeyman, capt. daly, capt. boyce, capt. taylor, capt. chapman, capt. brown, capt. simonds
