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Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Clothing - Handkerchief, Lace Trimmed Handkerchief, 19th century
This handkerchief was a commonly carried item and is believed to be early 19th century. Its original owner is unknown, but it was purchased in the late 1990s by the donor who later moved to Emerald but, at the time, had a 2nd hand decoration shop in Camberwell when she purchased this as part of a group of garments which included bloomers, lace collars and cuffs, camisoles etc - all of which have been donated to the Museum. The donor was informed at the time of purchase that the garments were over 100 years old.This lovely hand-made lace handkerchief was a typical everyday item carried by women in the early 19th century. Lawn hand-stitched handkerchief decorated with 3 lines of vertical and horizontal pleating which is hemmed and finished off with a lace border. female, point d'esprit, lynne findlay collection, handkerchief -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Handkerchief, Handkerchief - 'Souvenir De France', Embroidered, Framed, 1916, 1916
The handkerchief was sent during World War I by Gordon Paine to Joyce McCook, then age 4, a daughter of William McCook, who at that time was manager of Mt Bute pastoral station. Gordon Paine was born in Ballarat, and enlisted for military service in 1915. His connection to the McCook family is so far not known.White muslin embroidered handkerchief. Yellow stitched border. Left upper quarter has a purple embroidered pansy with six embroidered flags and brown embroidered text. Handkerchief has been folded into 4 sections, mounted and framed.Text: ' SOUVENIR de FRANCE ' / to / my little Joyce / from / Gordon Paine / May 1916 / "Somewhere in / Flanders 'world war i, gordon paine, handcrafts, textiles -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - HANDKERCHIEF, 'Greetings from Portland' Handkerchief, 1900s
Cream silk handkerchief, scalloped edge, gold-rimmed painted image of kookaburra in one corner, sitting on brand, pink flowers, green leaves, all outlined in gold paint 'KOOKABURRA' Greetings from Portland Vic' in gold paint, beneath imageportland, handkerchief, local history, costume, ladies accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Handkerchief, Silk Handkerchief with Maltese Lace Border, Unknown
Possibly made in Italy, the Maltese lace is bobbin lace in the style of quipure.Square handkerchief with silk centre and Maltese lace border. The Maltese lace incudes leaves and tallies.lace, handkechief, maltese lace, bobbin lace, silk -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Rectangular handkerchief with Reticella needle lace edging, C 19th Century
- Reticella lace edging on rectangular handkerchief - Probably c 19th century Italian originExample of European 19th century handkerchief- Cream net rectangular handkerchief with applied lace edging - Floral motif throughoutNilitaly, reticella lace -
Colac RSL Sub Branch
Textile - Silk handkerchief and presentation box, Silk handkerchief from Gibraltar, 08/10/2025
Charles Bellchambers sent this handkerchief to his mother from Gibraltar Charles' brother Henry Arthur Bellchambers was killed in action 1917cream embroidered silk handkerchief with green edging and two flags embroidered. Presented in a small wooden boxGibraltar Present. Two flags; the British flag and the St. George Flag, with a small inset British flag. All embroidered -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Accessory, Embroidered Padded Silk Handkerchief Sachet, 1920-1940
Padded purple silk handkerchief bag/sachet with pink braiding and applied lace. The sachet contains three handkerchiefs bordered with lace.personal effects, handkerchiefs, bags, sachets, pouches -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Accessory - Handkerchief
This ladies' dainty handkerchief has a handmade border of tatted craft work. Modern tatting is a craft that became popular in the 18th to mid-19th century. This handcrafted handkerchief is an example of the tatting craft, used to make decorative edges on a wide variety of domestic manchester and clothing items. It was common for household linen from the late 19th and early 20th century to be embellished with decorative trimsLadies' silk handkerchief with handmade tatted edges, square with rounded corners.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, handkerchief, tatting, silk handkerchief, clothing, handworked, craft, handcraft -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Domestic object - Handkerchief Box, c 1920
Used by Mr Ron Dew in Charlton for many years. The word "Handkerchief" is written diagonally across the top in a cursive, gold-colored font. The box's material has a mottled brown and amber appearance, characteristic of tortoiseshell patterns, and is smooth and slightly reflective. Handkerchief box made of tortoise shell style bakelite, with hinged lid. The word 'Handkerchiefs' is written in gold lettering on the lid.The word 'Handkerchiefs' is written in gold lettering on the lid.charlton, dew ron -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir - Framed Embroided Handkerchief, WW2 embroidered handkerchief, Estimated date 1941
Framed World War Two souvenir embroidered silk handkerchief. A soldier aiming his rifle, done in black, is in the bottom left hand corner and an inscription with the Australian flag in the top right hand corner is done in black and red. The background is yellow.Souvenir to Australia. Army in Syria and Lebanon. AIF 1941.world war two, australia, army, aif, 1941, souvenir, silk, handkerchief, embriodery, syria, lebanon -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - DOMESTIC ITEMS
.1 Knitted wood tea cosy, purple and yellow, knitted around a china lady torso .2 Cream handkerchief, embroidered in one cornerOn handkerchief "R Fawcett"tea cosy, handkerchief, fawcett -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Accessory - Handkerchief, 20th century
This fine lawn handkerchief has machine made lace trim. Although lace was being machine made from the 1600’s the design of the lace on this handkerchief is circa 1900’s. This handkerchief is a representation of fine needlework and women's fashion accessories in the late 19th and early 20th century.White fine lawn cotton handkerchief, square with machine made lace handstitched to lawn. Features two separate types of lace which are carefully cut on the edges. The design of the lace is circa 1900s.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, handkerchief, lace handkerchief, woman's handkerchief, women's accessory, fine fabric craftwork -
Red Cliffs Military Museum
Handkerchief, Prisoners Of War
A Note with the Handkerchief. A relic of Nakompaton This frame contains a linen handkerchief on which many of the prisoners of war of the Japanese have signes and recorded their unit identityLinen Handkerchief on which many of the Prisoners of War of the Japanese signed and recorded their unit identity.Many signatures of soldiers including "Edward Weary Dunlop" -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Handkerchief
Thank you handkerchief in card given to guest by Mayor, Cr. Jessie McCallum at Moyora Dinner.White cotton handkerchief with gold inscription folded into a white inscribed card.City of Whitehorse Mayoral Dinner|Friday 4 August 2000costume accessories, male, civic mementoes, souvenirs -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Handkerchief
Fine white linen ladies handkerchief with embroidery in corner. 15mm hand stiched border on all sides.Nil.handkerchief -
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 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Accessory - Handkerchief, c. 19th century
The handkerchief was on display at Flagstaff Hill reception area from 2008-2105 as an example of fine needlework with a lace pattern typical of the early 1900's. During that era the house mistress would often carry two handkerchiefs, one for blowing her nose and one out on show, perhaps in an apron pocket.This handkerchief is an example of fine handmade needlework. It is also an example of women's fashion accessories in the late 19th and early 20th century.White starched silk handkerchief, square shape, very soft fabric edged with 5cm embroidered net lace. Net was embroidered as a strip then joined at corners. The design is backstitched then the lace has been joined to the fabric using blanket stitch. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, handkerchief, lace handkerchief, woman's handkerchief, women's accessory, silk handkerchief, fine handcraft, needlecraft, ladies' handkerchief, 1900s -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Handkerchief, 1999
The Vermont Girl Guides celebrated their 70th anniversary with a dinner in the Coghlan Centre of St Johns Mitcham. Each guest was given a handkerchief as a souvenir.Blue ladies handkerchief with Girl Guide emblems printed on corner. In cellophane bag.Vermont District 1929 - 1999costume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Handkerchief, 1945 approx
White silk handkerchief with newspaper headlines and stories related to the surrender of Japan on 2 September 1945.World War 2White silk handkerchief with screen prints in green of newspaper articles of surrender by Japanese 2 September 1945.as abovemilitary history, army, costume accessories, male -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Accessory - Handkerchief, c. 1910
This gentleman’s white silk handkerchief once belonged to Mrs W N Barnard of Portland, c. 1910.This silk handkerchief is representative of gentleman's fashion in the 1910s.Gentleman's square cream coloured silk handkerchief, handmade, with wide hem around the edges. Circa 1910flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, mrs w.n. barnard, w.n. barnard of portland victoria, gentleman’s handkerchief c. 1910, gentleman’s silk handkerchief c. 1910, gentleman’s fashion c 1910, silk handerchief -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - HANDKERCHIEF, Pre 1915
Original owner - DOUGLAS John Charles Edward (Major), 10th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment. Died 18th December 1915, Flanders.Rectangular shaped handkerchief, khaki colour, made of silk with hand embroidered name.Hand embroidered in white thread, top left hand corner "J. C. Douglas".clothing, handkerchief, ww1 -
Clayton RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Handkerchief - Cairo Souvenir Quadruple Alliance, cc1945
hand embroided silk handkerchiefSilk hand embroided handkerchiefCairo Souvenir Quadruple Alliancehandkerchief, first world war, world war one, cairo souvenir quadruple alliance -
Orbost & District Historical Society
handkerchief, Approx 1900
Handkerchiefs have been used by men and women for centuries. They could be made of any bit of cloth, but eventually they became a symbol of social status and wealth. As they became a status symbol, they also became more than just scraps of cloth, and were decorated with lace and embroidery. This item is an example of a handcrafted item and reflects the needlework skills of women in the families of the early settlers.Hand-embroidered silk dress handkerchief. Flowers embroidered on front. Fabric colour is beige.handcraft silk-handkerchief embroidery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - HANDKERCHIEF
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of gold in Bendigo the Jubilee Exhibition ran from November 1901 to May 1902. It was opened on the 13th November 1901 by the Governor General Lord Hopetoun. Also in attendance was the Prime Minister Edmund Barton. The exhibition was promoted as far away as London.Souvenir jubilee exhibition handkerchief. Cream fine linen with ''Jubilee Exhibition'' embroidered with blue cotton and ''Bendigo 1851 - 1901'' embroidered in red cotton below a scene embroidered with yellow, green, fawn and blue cotton. It has a 3.7cm border. On the back is a white tag with the numbers DI-419 fixed to the handkerchief with tape.costume accessories, male, handkerchief -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Functional object - Handkerchief, 1940's
Square white linen handkerchief with "S" inside an oval shape design, hand worked in one corner.as abovecamp 3 hand crafts, handkerchief, dr silke hesse, beinssen family -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Accessory - Handkerchief, 1876
The handkerchief was made and owned by Mary Ann Simmons, born about 1857 in Cuckfield, Sussex, England. She died in 1914 in England. It was then owned by Edith Mary Etherton (nee Upton) born 10-2-1888 at Chatfield Cottages, London Lane, Cuckfield, Sussex, England. Mary died in Yarram, Victoria, Australia 29-3-1969. The next owner was Edith Mary Lodge (nee Etherton) aka Mary Coxedge, born 10-2-1959 at Chatfield Cottages, London Lane, Cuckfield, Sussex, England. She died in December 1998 at Nagambie, Victoria, Australia. The family moved to Australia in 1922. The last owner was Nancy Mavis Lambrick (nee Lodge) born 25-7-1937 at Tarralgon, Victoria, Australia. The handkerchief is a very good example of fine drawn thread handmade needlework and handed down through the family over generations. Ladies handkerchief. Hand worked, fine cotton, off-white coloured handkerchief. Drawn thread work with bobbin lace edging. C. 1876flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, handmade handkerchief, fine cotton handkerchief, drawn thread work handkerchief, ladies handkerchief, mary ann simmons, edith mary lodge (nee etherton), mary coxedge, nancy mavis lambrick, chatfield cottages, london lane, cuckfield, sussex, england, drawn thread work -
Greensborough Historical Society
Clothing - Handkerchief, In Commemoration of Coronation, 1937_05
Commemorative handkerchief, originally owned by Mrs. Thrupp, mother of Rosie Bray. Issued for the coronation of King George VI in 1937.Pale blue silk, printed portrait of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, floral emblems and Union Jack flags"In commemoration of coronation May 1937, God save our gracious King"handkerchief, king george vi, commemorative items -
Australian Jazz Museum
Handkerchief
White cotton handkerchief used by Louis Armstrong in the 1956 film "High Society". Signed by members of his All Stars band on the 1956 tour of Australia and presented to Angela Child. Inscribed "Hello Angela Jack Lesberg" "To Angela from Louis Armstrong" "To Angela sincerely Lucille Armstrong" "To Angela Best Wishes Edmond Hall" "To Angela from Gary Crosby" "Valma Middleton" "Good luck to Angela Billy Kyle" "Good health Barrett Deems" "Rose Hardaway"Possibly unique in having the autograph of Lucille Armstrong together with other band members. White handkerchief signed by Louis Armstrong, Lucille Armstrong and other band membersSignatures of Louis Armstrong's band members louis armstrong, lucille armstrong, eric child, angela child, bill haesler -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir - Silk Handkerchief
During WW1 many soldiers purchased silk handkerchief souvenirs to send home to loved ones.Three machine embroided silk handkerchiefs - purple, light pink and bright pink in colourMotif and inscription in corner of each item.handkerchief, silk, ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - HANDKERCHIEF, C. WW2
Items relate to: Clifford Alfred Cairncross RAAF. Refer Cat No 2108.7 for his service record. .1) Khaki handkerchief - square - wide hem .2) Khaki handkerchief - square - wide hem .3) Khaki handkerchief - square .4) Khaki handkerchief - squareuniforms - army, costume accessories, handkerchiefs