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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionHeadwear - Top Hat, n.d
... ... male fashion...This style of top hat was popularised by Abraham Lincoln during his presidency. headwear top hat stove pipe male fashion Top hat, black, 100% wool, stovepipe (high) style, black grosgrain ribbon around crown. ...The stovepipe top hat was a style of hat that had straight sides. This style of top hat was popularised by Abraham Lincoln during his presidency.Top hat, black, 100% wool, stovepipe (high) style, black grosgrain ribbon around crown. 'STOVEPIPE' printed in gold inside crownheadwear, top hat, stove pipe, male fashion -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Cigarette Case, early 1900s
... ...Fashion...male...Cigarette Cigarette Case Smoking Accessory Fashion male accessory Portland Glenelg Shire Silver coloured cigarette case. ...Cigarette cases were first used during the 19th century. At first they were basic, utilitarian items but during the Victorian era manufacturers began to decorate them, some very ornately. Materials such as sterling silver was used and the cigarette case became a fashion accessory.This cigarette case highlights the time when cigarettes were a common item for many people, especially men, to use. They are part of the history of functional items designed to be a fashion accessory.Silver coloured cigarette case. Opens in a clam shell design. The metal is tarnished and discoloured. It is a simple design with a vertical indented line running vertically from the top to the bottom of the case on the right and left side. This is on both the front and back o the case.cigarette, cigarette case, smoking, accessory, fashion, male accessory, portland, glenelg shire -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - Costume In Content, Jennifer Ruby
... Fashions of 1960s and 1970s - Male and Female Written by Jennifer Ruby Printed by B. ...Hard-Back Fashion Book Costume In Content The 1960s And 1970s Various Fashion Statements - Male and Female Costumes worn by workers...Hard-Back Fashion Book Costume In Content The 1960s And 1970s Various Fashion Statements - Male and Female Costumes worn by workers Book Costume In Content Jennifer Ruby B.T. ...Fashions of 1960s and 1970s - Male and Female Written by Jennifer Ruby Printed by B. T. Batsford Ltd of London.Hard-Back Fashion Book Costume In Content The 1960s And 1970s Various Fashion Statements - Male and Female Costumes worn by workers -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Ceremonial object - Clothing, 'Jabot' style collar and cuffs Moorabbin City Council Mayoral Robes, c1960
... Jabots made of lace and hanging loose from the neck were an essential component of upper class, male fashion in the baroque period. During the Edwardian period, and sporadically thereafter, ornamental collars were worn as a form of jewellery. ...Jabots made of lace and hanging loose from the neck were an essential component of upper class, male fashion in the baroque period. During the Edwardian period, and sporadically thereafter, ornamental collars were worn as a form of jewellery. ...In clothing, a collar is the part of a shirt, dress, coat or blouse that fastens around or frames the neck and may be permanently attached to the main body of the garment (e.g. by stitching) or detachable. Today's shirt collars descend from the ruffle created by the drawstring at the neck of the medieval chemise, through the Elizabethan ruff and its successors, the whisk collar and falling band. Separate collars exist alongside attached collars since the mid-16th century, usually to allow starching and other fine finishing. Jabots made of lace and hanging loose from the neck were an essential component of upper class, male fashion in the baroque period. During the Edwardian period, and sporadically thereafter, ornamental collars were worn as a form of jewellery. Names for specific styles of collars vary with the vagaries of fashion. Jabots survive in the present days as components of various official costumes, as are those worn by judges and counsel throughout Australian courts and town mayors. 2018 Kingston City Council Mayor Steve Staikos asked CMHS to loan the Former Moorabbin Mayoral Robes and Jabot for display at KCC Office Cheltenham. These Moorabbin Mayoral Robe with Jabot are now displayed along with those of the former City of Chelsea Robe and the former City of Mordialloc Robe at Cheltenham . KCC possesses the original Mayoral Chains of each former Council and they are displayed on each Robe for the annual Opening Meeting of KCC in February. This set of a 'Jabot' style collar and cuffs was part of the ceremonial Mayoral Robes c1960- 94 for the City of Moorabbin 1934-94. This is the last City of Moorabbin Mayoral Robe and was worn by Mayor Ron Brownlees, (prior to amalgamation with the City of Glen Eira and City of Kingston in 1994), and donated to the City of Moorabbin Historical Society in February 2007 by the City of Kingston. The City of Moorabbin developed from the Moorabbin Roads Board of 1862, becoming The Shire of Moorabbin in 1871 and the City of Moorabbin in 1934. November 2018 At the request of the Mayor Cr Steve Staikos this Jabot Collar and Cuffs is now on display with the Mayoral Robes at Kingston City Council Offices Nepean Highway Cheltenham . A detachable , white, nylon, 'Jabot' style, standing collar with a pleated, ruffled, and lace-trimmed frill down the front and 2 matching cuffs that was part of the City of Moorabbin Mayoral Robes c1960 - 94 It has a tear in corner. clothing, collars, ornamental collars, civic robes, mayoral robes, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh, lacework, dressmaking, fashion, formal wear, city of moorabbin. moorabbin shire, moorabbin roads board, brownlees ron, city of glen eira, city of ikngston -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyGrinder / Pounding Stone, Dhudhuroa language Aboriginal tribe, pre British/European colonisation
... Hunted food was the domain of the initiated males of the tribe.Secondly it demonstrates the ability to fashion implements from raw materials(rock) into effective tools for the purpose of preparing a meal for human consumption. ...This stone Grinder or pounder was used as part of an indigenous grinding food preparation method, by the original inhabitants of the Kiewa Valley and its region. In conjunction with its grinding stone was used not only to grind seeds and but also to dig up eatable roots and leaves and served with the regions Bogong moth. This method of food preparation has survived in its basic form for centuries and is still used by master chiefs in modern eateries. This item has been registered with Aboriginal Affairs in Wangaratta, Victoria. Dhudhuroa elder Alan Murray has examined this tool, in Feb 2015, and said it was also used for sharpening axe heads as well as pounding food items. This item has a very significant historical and social aspect to it. Firstly it demonstrates the division of labour within a indigenous tribe. It was an era when the female had a definitive role within the family and the broader social indigenous tribal group of, gathering and preparing non animal(hunted) food. Hunted food was the domain of the initiated males of the tribe.Secondly it demonstrates the ability to fashion implements from raw materials(rock) into effective tools for the purpose of preparing a meal for human consumption. This was in an era where inter family and intra family participation in an indigenous tribal social protective environment was at a very high level. The Kiewa Valley/Mount Bogong region was an area where annual "get together" indigenous tribes for feasting, bartering and settling of disputes highlighting the importance of a regional gathering. Grooved stone, carved to a cylindrical shape with a relative pointed end tip one side (grinding or pounding end) and a rough other end (holding end} Made from Rhyolite stoneThere is a worn grove in the top side due to this tool being used for axe sharpening. indigenous, aboriginal, stone grinding, meal preparation, natural environment, pounding stone -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - PURSE & VARIOUS CONTENTS
... Refer 2325.2 for his service history. personal effects - money containers numismatics - coins - french / german costume accessories - male jewellery military history - trench art .1) Pouch, black leather containing 18 foreign coins. .2) & .3) Pair of metal cuff links. .4) Small key for winding a clock or machine. .5) Image of WWI digger fashioned from a 6d (sixpence) & brass set of bars. ...Items collected by Horace Eli Hambly No 794 AIF. Refer 2325.2 for his service history..1) Pouch, black leather containing 18 foreign coins. .2) & .3) Pair of metal cuff links. .4) Small key for winding a clock or machine. .5) Image of WWI digger fashioned from a 6d (sixpence) & brass set of bars.personal effects - money containers, numismatics - coins - french / german, costume accessories - male jewellery, military history - trench art -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyJar Brylcream- Personal Item, Circa mid 1900s
... fashion goes this slick and well maintained look has circled many times, in and out of history and in Australia in the 1950s this was a prime example. The liberation of the stereo type of both sexes occurred in the 1960s when the freedom loving "hippie culture" had a marked affect upon the city inhabitants but not so strong among rural males. ...fashion goes this slick and well maintained look has circled many times, in and out of history and in Australia in the 1950s this was a prime example. The liberation of the stereo type of both sexes occurred in the 1960s when the freedom loving "hippie culture" had a marked affect upon the city inhabitants but not so strong among rural males. ...This product was introduced in an era where the "silky smooth" look was in vogue. From the 1920s on, American and British film stars set the tone of how clean cut (hero type) masculine look attracts the opposite sex faster and in greater quantities than the "unkempt" or natural maintained look. This look was bold and "polished" and had the intended projection that the hair matched the character of "I look after myself and have a high opinion of physical appearances". As fashion goes this slick and well maintained look has circled many times, in and out of history and in Australia in the 1950s this was a prime example. The liberation of the stereo type of both sexes occurred in the 1960s when the freedom loving "hippie culture" had a marked affect upon the city inhabitants but not so strong among rural males. Sexism was still rife in that time frame.This jar of Brylcreem was a part of the (masculine) rural scene for a longer period than that found in the larger towns and cities. The long held "men are men" and "women are women" distinction between the sexes lingered on more in rural areas because of the perceived physical differences, mainly "strength" and perceived tasks such as "men only" activities (heavy farm/mining/construction). The jar of Brylcreem maintained the respectable male look for those special occasions when males "dressed" up and looked clean physically and well behaved (to show respect to the women folk)This glass jar with a glued on,red background, label detailing the product Brylcreem (a men's) hairdressing ointment is empty of its original product. It has been contoured on each side to allow for a man's fingers to comfortably and firmly grip the jar. This form would allow even "greased up" hands to maintain control. The glass thickness is far greater than needed and also added the extra stability to the standing jar. The shape of the jar is a latent attempt to emulate the physique of a fit young man (small waist, expanded and muscled mid rift and large shoulders). The jar does not distract from viewing its contents (clear glass). It has a black gloss screw (on/off) lid made from mild grade steel. The jar holds approximately 200 grams of a thick molasses textured product. On the front red Label; in large white letters "BRYLCREEM" underneath this is in smaller silver print "THE PERFECT HAIRDRESSING" underneath this is a banner type motif with a crown at the top and a black letter "B"in the centre. Below this and in much smaller print are printed in black script "BEECHAM (AUSTRALIA) PTY. LTD. MELBOURNE VICTORIA M A Imen's deportment, toiletries, men's hair styles, physical appearances -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPouch Tobacco, unknown, circa 1900s
... males in the outback were considered "red back" adventurers. This pouch is more of a statement than a useful tobacco pouch. It comes from a younger time in bush folk law when the outback appearances was in fashion and before the "new age" male emerged(circa early 1900s)....males in the outback were considered "red back" adventurers. This pouch is more of a statement than a useful tobacco pouch. It comes from a younger time in bush folk law when the outback appearances was in fashion and before the "new age" male emerged(circa early 1900s). ...These type of tobacco pouches were used mostly by the outdoor/outback type of male. They were a product of an earlier period in time when males in the outback were considered "red back" adventurers. This pouch is more of a statement than a useful tobacco pouch. It comes from a younger time in bush folk law when the outback appearances was in fashion and before the "new age" male emerged(circa early 1900s).This tobacco pouch was admired in the outback scene and spoke of adventure and "the wild". It was a time when travel in the outback was, in the top end of Australia especially, considered unsafe and "frontier" type adventure filled environment. It was a time when colloquially speaking 'men were men', in other words tough and resourceful, and could tackle anything. This attitude was more so in isolated country areas such as in the Kiewa Valley before "the sensitive new age" male evolved. The pouch presents the early presentation of the outback male as rugged, independent and resourceful. The Kiewa Valley and the tobacco fields, especially during the construction stages of the Hydro Electricity Scheme, was the right environment for such a display.This tobacco pouch is the bottom or main containment pouch for rubbed tobacco leaf to be smoked either as "roll your own" cigarettes or in a pipe. The pouch is of crocodile skin and is light brown on one side and darker brown on the other. The pocket is fashioned with the top section curved to allow fingers to remove the top cover, see KVHS 0059(2). The pocket has fine, but strong stitching holding the bottom and sides together. It is made of relatively medium thick hide and the crocodile markings are both outside and inside. See KVHS 00059(2) for insert pouchThe markings are crocodile in shape.loose tobacco, pipe smoking, rural smoking, red neck workers. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPouch Tobacco, unknown, mid 1900s
... males in the outback were considered "red back" adventurers. This pouch is more of a statement than a useful tobacco pouch. It comes from a younger time in bush folk law when the outback appearances was in fashion and before the "new age" male emerged(circa early 1900s)....males in the outback were considered "red back" adventurers. This pouch is more of a statement than a useful tobacco pouch. It comes from a younger time in bush folk law when the outback appearances was in fashion and before the "new age" male emerged(circa early 1900s). ...These type of tobacco pouches were used mostly by the outdoor/outback type of male. They were a product of an earlier period in time when males in the outback were considered "red back" adventurers. This pouch is more of a statement than a useful tobacco pouch. It comes from a younger time in bush folk law when the outback appearances was in fashion and before the "new age" male emerged(circa early 1900s).This tobacco pouch was admired in the outback scene and spoke of adventure and "the wild". It was a time when travel in the outback was, in the top end of Australia especially, considered unsafe and "frontier" type adventure filled environment. It was a time when colloquially speaking 'men were men', in other words tough and resourceful, and could tackle anything. This attitude was more so in isolated country areas such as in the Kiewa Valley before "the sensitive new age" male was evolved. The pouch presents the early presentation of the outback male as rugged, independent and resourceful. The Kiewa Valley and the tobacco fields, especially during the construction stages of the Hydro Electricity Scheme, was the right environment for such a display.This tobacco pouch is the bottom or main containment pouch for rubbed tobacco leaf to be smoked either as "roll you own" cigarettes or in a pipe. The pouch is of crocodile skin and is light brown on one side and darker brown on the other. The pocket is fashioned with the top section curved to allow fingers to remove the top cover, see KVHS 0059(2). The pocket has fine , but strong stitching holding the bottom and sides together. It is made of relatively medium thick hide and the crocodile markings are both outside and inside. See KVHS 00059(01) for main pouchCrocodile markings (not hand made)loose tobacco, pipe smoking, rural smoking, rural red neck workers., tobacco -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyKnife for Ladies Purse, circa mid to late 1900's
... fashion statement but as a practical tool when away from the kitchen/home to peel fruit and provide a cutting instrument for small items. It was a method to show the growing independence of women to skillfully process food away from the home and kitchen. The use of such a small compact knife could also have been used by male...fashion statement but as a practical tool when away from the kitchen/home to peel fruit and provide a cutting instrument for small items. It was a method to show the growing independence of women to skillfully process food away from the home and kitchen. The use of such a small compact knife could also have been used by male ...This "ladies" pocket knife was used up to the late 1900's by influential and "well off" ladies, not only as a fashion statement but as a practical tool when away from the kitchen/home to peel fruit and provide a cutting instrument for small items. It was a method to show the growing independence of women to skillfully process food away from the home and kitchen. The use of such a small compact knife could also have been used by male cigar smokers (docking the end of the cigar)This "lady's "purse" knife was a demonstration of the growing independence of women in Australia and especially in rural areas up to the 1940's. The two World Wars provided the opportunity for women to take over what was traditionally "men's work". This evolution of women's equality in society brought changes to what the traditional role of rural women had been entrenched from first colonisation of Australia. The use of such a small compact knife could also have been used by male cigar smokers (docking the end of the cigar). This method of preparation of a good cigar would have been used by wealthy property owners or men of "class"This small one blade knife (lady's) has an "ivory" body containing one small blade. Horizontal lines in "off white" appearance run from one end to the other. One end has a "U" fitting(to provide an anchorage for a chain). This small knife could also have been used by male cigar smokers.ladies pocket knife, small knives, traveller's cutting implements -
Orbost & District Historical Societyhandkerchief
... Most people don’t use handkerchiefs anymore, either for personal hygiene or as a fashion statement, but at one time they were prized possessions.Prior to making their move to the breast pockets of men’s suits and sport coats, handkerchiefs were kept in pants pockets.When two-piece suits came into fashion during the 19th century, no “gentleman” was seen without one. This item reflects that custom. handkerchief costume-male silk richardson-alan Man's cream coloured silk handkerchief with blue and red stripes around border. handkerchief ...Donated by daughter of Alan Richardson, sawmiller at Tabbara. Helped build and held ticket for paddle steamer "Curlip".Most people don’t use handkerchiefs anymore, either for personal hygiene or as a fashion statement, but at one time they were prized possessions.Prior to making their move to the breast pockets of men’s suits and sport coats, handkerchiefs were kept in pants pockets.When two-piece suits came into fashion during the 19th century, no “gentleman” was seen without one. This item reflects that custom.Man's cream coloured silk handkerchief with blue and red stripes around border.handkerchief costume-male silk richardson-alan -
Bunjil Park Aboriginal Education & Cultural Centrefighting shield, Before european settlement
... male kin. If it did not fit them, it would have been placed with the body of the warrior. This shied was gifted to Uncle Brien Nelson when he was working in Portland. The shield has some minor striations on the front which may have been produced during fighting This wooden fighting shield is undecorated and fashioned for use in either the left or right hand. ...This wooden shield was used in hand to hand fighting between Jaara people and other tribes and with European settlers. It was made for personal use by one warrior and would have been passed on to his next nearest male kin. If it did not fit them, it would have been placed with the body of the warrior.This shied was gifted to Uncle Brien Nelson when he was working in Portland. This wooden fighting shield is undecorated and fashioned for use in either the left or right hand. It is elongated finishing in points at the top and bottom. It is carved from a single piece of wood and has a handle carved into the back. The shield has some minor striations on the front which may have been produced during fighting -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - SMALL GROUP OUTSIDE M.J. CAHILL'S
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSON Group adults Sandhurst history clothing fashion costume Bendigo retail business R. Dermer Smith Sepia photograph. Six females and two males on footpath outside shop with verandah. ...Sepia photograph. Six females and two males on footpath outside shop with verandah. Single storey building with narrow land at R. Appears to be washing on line at back of lane. Three females wearing ankle length dresses. Younger females wearing mid-calf length dresses. Inscriptions: in image - on window of shop 'M>J> Cahill & C..', 'Cloth… ..nufactur…'. On back - printed - 'NO. of photograph (1058?), R Dermer Smith. Late of Melbourne and Sydney. Landscape & Architectural. Photographer. Royal Duke Hotel, Bull Street, Sandhurst. Additional copies of this picture may obtained at any time at the above address; single copies Is. Each; 5S per half-dozen. Please enclose the No. of Photograph'.R. Dermer Smithperson, group, adults, sandhurst, history, clothing, fashion, costume, bendigo, retail, business -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - ALLAN MONAGHAN COLLECTION: FLARED LEG TROUSERS, 1975
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COSTUME Male light green trousers Label on back pocket lining, ''Exclusively Fashioned by DALE'', ''Pinfeather GALEY Loro USA'' 75% Dacron 25% cotton. ...1975 World Swimming Championship Games.Flared leg trousers of light green fabric with fine self stripe. Legs have 6 cm turned up cuffs. Fastened at front with 20 cm metal zipper, metal hook and eye and tab with button. Eight belt keepers.Two front pockets and two back pockets of white synthetic fabric. Back pocket on RHS fastened with now X 1.3 cm light brown plastic button.Label on back pocket lining, ''Exclusively Fashioned by DALE'', ''Pinfeather GALEY Loro USA'' 75% Dacron 25% cotton. Printed Washing Instructions ''36/30''. ''Monaghan'' written in pen inside waist band.costume, male, light green trousers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO TEACHERS' COLLEGE STUDENTS 1947
... male... Lookout Tower... Rosalind Park... photo... photos... photograph... photographs... photography... Ms. J.C. Burnett... Mr. Geoff Pryor... tertiary education... teacher training... history... costume... fashion...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Education bendigo teachers' college students La Trobe University Bendigo Collection collection Bendigo education Bendigo Teachers' College students male Lookout Tower Rosalind Park photo photos photograph photographs photography Ms. J.C. Burnett Mr. Geoff Pryor tertiary education teacher training history costume fashion attire clothing A black and white photograph of Bendigo Teachers' College unnamed male students underneath the Lookout Tower in Rosalind Park in 1947. ...A black and white photograph of Bendigo Teachers' College unnamed male students underneath the Lookout Tower in Rosalind Park in 1947. They are all wearing suits or jackets with ties.bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college students, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college, students, male, lookout tower, rosalind park, photo, photos, photograph, photographs, photography, ms. j.c. burnett, mr. geoff pryor, tertiary education, teacher training, history, costume, fashion, attire, clothing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO TEACHERS' COLLEGE STUDENTS
... Geoff Pryor teaching photo photos photograph photographs fashion costume clothing students A black and white photograph of Bendigo Teachers' College students c. 1950's. The female students are all in Summer frocks and the male students are all in shirts and ties. ...A black and white photograph of Bendigo Teachers' College students c. 1950's. The female students are all in Summer frocks and the male students are all in shirts and ties. See 3320.100bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college students, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, bendigo teachers' college, education, tertiary education, teacher training, miss j.c. burnett, mr. geoff pryor, teaching, photo, photos, photograph, photographs, fashion, costume, clothing, students -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO TEACHERS' COLLEGE STAFF
... male... female... Bendigo Teachers' College... photo... photos... photograph... photographs... photography... Ms... J.C. Burnett... Mr. Geoff. Pryor... costume... attire... clothing... fashion...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Education bendigo teachers' college staff La Trobe University Bendigo Collection collection Bendigo education tertiary education teacher training teaching staff male female Bendigo Teachers' College photo photos photograph photographs photography Ms J.C. Burnett Mr. Geoff. Pryor costume attire clothing fashion Ms. ...A black and white photograph of the Bendigo Teachers' College staff taken in the year 1945. This is a formal photo in front of what appears to be a stage. It has two columns, curtains and a picture of a landscape in the background. The male staff are dressed in suits with a tie and the female staff are dressed in dresses and stockings with formal shoes. Not all the the names of the staff standing are known. Those known are - Ms. Grace Conole, Ms. Jessie Lamphier, Ms. Joan Stephenson, Ms. Faye Shepherd, Ms. Letti White. Seated - Ms. Mary McGawley, Mr. Michael Morris Miss Jessie Burnett, Mr. George Mills (Principal), Ms. Betts, Mr. Duncan Miss Bennett (Infant Mistress). See 3320.100bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college staff, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education, tertiary education, teacher training, teaching, staff, male, female, bendigo teachers' college, photo, photos, photograph, photographs, photography, ms, j.c. burnett, mr. geoff. pryor, costume, attire, clothing, fashion, ms. gracie conole, ms. jessie lamphier, ms. joan stephenson, ms. faye shepherd, ms. letti white, ms. mary mcgawley, mr. michael morris, ms. jessie burnett, mr. george mills, ms. betts, mr. duncan, ms. bennett -
Women's Art RegisterBook, Angus & Robertson Publishers, Women on Women. Twelve Photographic Portfolios
... fashion and advertising arena. The introductory essay interrogates ideas of the differing view of male and female photographers towards the female nude....fashion and advertising arena. The introductory essay interrogates ideas of the differing view of male and female photographers towards the female nude. ...Published in Italy in 1979 exploring the theme of women and sexuality these diverse images reveal how women see themselves, their bodies and their changing roles, characterised by inventiveness, intimacy and sensuality.booknon-fictionPublished in Italy in 1979 exploring the theme of women and sexuality these diverse images reveal how women see themselves, their bodies and their changing roles, characterised by inventiveness, intimacy and sensuality.portraiture, body, colour photograpy, erotica -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO PEOPLE
... Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. A female and a male in gym gears on stage the female is holding a jumping rope and the male some weights. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Social gas & fuel fashion food fitness Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. A female and a male in gym gears on stage the female is holding a jumping rope and the male some weights. ...Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. A female and a male in gym gears on stage the female is holding a jumping rope and the male some weights. Date and location unknown.event, social, gas & fuel fashion, food, fitness -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO PEOPLE
... Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. 3 females and 2 males on stage in gym gears dancing. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Social gas & fuel fashion food fitness Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. 3 females and 2 males on stage in gym gears dancing. ...Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. 3 females and 2 males on stage in gym gears dancing. Date and location unknown.event, social, gas & fuel fashion, food, fitness -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO PEOPLE
... Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. 2 Females and a male on stage parading tennis gears. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Social gas & fuel fashion food fitness Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. 2 Females and a male on stage parading tennis gears. ...Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. 2 Females and a male on stage parading tennis gears. Date and location unknown.event, social, gas & fuel fashion, food, fitness -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO PEOPLE
... Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. 2 Females and a male on stage parading tennis gears. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Social gas & fuel fashion food fitness Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. 2 Females and a male on stage parading tennis gears. ...Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. 2 Females and a male on stage parading tennis gears. Date and location unknown.event, social, gas & fuel fashion, food, fitness -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO PEOPLE
... Swimwear fashion parade 5 females and 1 male on stage . Date and location unknown....Swimwear fashion parade 5 females and 1 male on stage . Date and location unknown. ...Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. Swimwear fashion parade 5 females and 1 male on stage . Date and location unknown.event, social, gas & fuel fashion, food, fitness -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO PEOPLE
... Swimwear fashion parade 5 females and 1 male on stage . Date and location unknown....Swimwear fashion parade 5 females and 1 male on stage . Date and location unknown. ...Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. Swimwear fashion parade 5 females and 1 male on stage . Date and location unknown.event, social, gas & fuel fashion, food, fitness -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO PEOPLE
... Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. 2 females and 1 male on stage parading collection of winter clothes. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Social gas & fuel fashion food fitness Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. 2 females and 1 male on stage parading collection of winter clothes. ...Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. 2 females and 1 male on stage parading collection of winter clothes. Date and location unknown.event, social, gas & fuel fashion, food, fitness -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO PEOPLE
... Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. Group on stage - 2 males 6 females in what looks like a fashion parade. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Social gas & fuel fashion food fitness Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. Group on stage - 2 males 6 females in what looks like a fashion parade. ...Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. Group on stage - 2 males 6 females in what looks like a fashion parade. Date and location unknownevent, social, gas & fuel fashion, food, fitness -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO PEOPLE
... Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. Male and female in evening dresses walking on the stage - another man near microphone . ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Social gas & fuel fashion food fitness Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. Male and female in evening dresses walking on the stage - another man near microphone . ...Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. Male and female in evening dresses walking on the stage - another man near microphone . Date and location unknownevent, social, gas & fuel fashion, food, fitness -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO PEOPLE
... Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. Female and male in wedding dresses. Date and Location unknown....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Social gas & fuel fashion food fitness Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. Female and male in wedding dresses. Date and Location unknown. ...Gas and Fuel Fashion,Food,Fitness. Female and male in wedding dresses. Date and Location unknown.event, social, gas & fuel fashion, food, fitness -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO PEOPLE
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