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Brighton Historical SocietyShawl, c.1928
... Shawl...Shawl...shawl...Rose and Morris' daughter Ida, who had kept the shawl, married Leon Gouttman in Sydney in 1938. ...Large blue silk shawl with reversible woven metallic thread floral pattern and deep fringing. ...Shawl Shawl ...Worn by Rose Caplan who was the donor, Ida Gouttman's mother. Immigration records show that Morris and Rose (Rosa) Caplan emigrated to Australia from England in 1910 on the Orsova. Rose died from a sudden illness in 1928 while she and her husband were travelling in Europe and had just visited her father in Latvia. Rose was buried in Berlin. Rose and Morris' daughter Ida, who had kept the shawl, married Leon Gouttman in Sydney in 1938. Ida was an active member of the Brighton Historical Society when she moved back to Melbourne later in life. Large blue silk shawl with reversible woven metallic thread floral pattern and deep fringing. shawl, 1920s fashion, metallic thread, weaving, rose caplan -
Brighton Historical SocietyShawl, 1920s
... Shawl...Shawl...shawl...Often referred to as Assiut shawls, where they were made....Shawl Shawl ...Often referred to as Assiut shawls, where they were made.Cream-coloured cotton bobbinet ground, hand-embroidered with flattened metal strips.shawl, metal embroidery, egyptomania, 1920s fashion, assuit shawl -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing, Paisley Shawl, 20th Century
... Paisley Shawl...Imitation Kashmiri shawls were produced in large numbers in Europe in the second half of the 19th and also in the 20th centuries. ...Machine woven paisley shawl, based on traditional hand-woven Kashmiri designs. ...The first mechanised production of such shawls was made possible by the invention of the Jacquard loom in France in the 1820s. paisley shawl shawls Machine woven paisley shawl, based on traditional hand-woven Kashmiri designs. ...Imitation Kashmiri shawls were produced in large numbers in Europe in the second half of the 19th and also in the 20th centuries. The first mechanised production of such shawls was made possible by the invention of the Jacquard loom in France in the 1820s. Machine woven paisley shawl, based on traditional hand-woven Kashmiri designs. paisley shawl, shawls -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Shawl, 1860-80
... Shawl...These shawls were copied from the embroidered shawls of Cashmere made in India. ...Paisley shawl with silk warp threads of pink, red, black and yellow, weft of white wool....Embroiderers Guild, Victoria 170 Wattletree Road Malvern melbourne These shawls were copied from the embroidered shawls of Cashmere made in India. ...These shawls were copied from the embroidered shawls of Cashmere made in India. At the height of their popularity nearly every bride was given one on her wedding day.Paisley shawl with silk warp threads of pink, red, black and yellow, weft of white wool.textile, weaving, shawls, 1860-80, scotland -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Shawl
... Shawl...Silk shawl worn by Miss Jean Young at her marriage to Mr. ...Shawl in paisley pattern in cream, red and green. ...Silk shawl worn by Miss Jean Young at her marriage to Mr. ...Silk shawl worn by Miss Jean Young at her marriage to Mr. William Hill 0n 13th January 1843.Shawl in paisley pattern in cream, red and green. Majority of the fringe is missing.costume, female -
Orbost & District Historical Societyshawl, Untitled, late 19th century?
... shawl...When she was about 12, she collected and spun the silk to later make this shawl....A handmade shawl of beige silk. Edge is fringed....Edge is fringed. shawl Untitled ...In 1896 Albert Richardsonand his bride, Lettice, came to the mill at Tabbara. Their daughter, Mrs Mary Barclay, was born at Marlo in 1897. Her Scottish great-great grandmother who was born about 1800, kept silk worms. When she was about 12, she collected and spun the silk to later make this shawl.This item is an example of a handcrafted item and reflects the needlework skills of women in the families of the early settlers.A handmade shawl of beige silk. Edge is fringed.shawl costume-female handcraft silk -
Kew Historical Society IncTextile, Marcella Piqué Shawl of Throw, Twentieth Century
... Marcella Piqué Shawl of Throw...Heavily fringed small Marcella Piqué shawl of throw, possibly used as a cot cover....Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne cot covers baby shawls marcella piqué shawls throws Heavily fringed small Marcella Piqué shawl of throw, possibly used as a cot cover. ...Heavily fringed small Marcella Piqué shawl of throw, possibly used as a cot cover.cot covers, baby shawls, marcella piqué, shawls, throws -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Shawl, 1840s
... Shawl...Shawl worn by Miss Jean Young at her marriage to To Mr. ...Large silk shawl - pale green with red and dark green pattern on edge with red and green flowers scattered. ...Fringing Clothing Shawl ...Shawl worn by Miss Jean Young at her marriage to To Mr. William Hill on 13-1-1843Large silk shawl - pale green with red and dark green pattern on edge with red and green flowers scattered. Fringingcostume, female -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Shawl
... Shawl...Wedding shawl, named after town of Azzute (Assuit) in Egypt where made. ...Tulle-bi-telle (Assuit or Azzute) shawl of silver coloured metal strips on cotton net fabric...Camel Tulle-bi-telle (Assuit or Azzute) shawl of silver coloured metal strips on cotton net fabric Clothing Shawl ...Wedding shawl, named after town of Azzute (Assuit) in Egypt where made. Flat silver coloured metal plate is cut and folded over the threads of cotton net in patterns. Early 20th Century.Tulle-bi-telle (Assuit or Azzute) shawl of silver coloured metal strips on cotton net fabriccamel -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Laurie Levy, Elderly man with crocheted shawl and knitted cap
... Elderly man with crocheted shawl and knitted cap...An unnamed man, wearing a crochet shawl and knitted cap, sits in a chair with his head low to the pillow in front of him....Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne An unnamed man, wearing a crochet shawl and knitted cap, sits in a chair with his head low to the pillow in front of him. ...An unnamed man, wearing a crochet shawl and knitted cap, sits in a chair with his head low to the pillow in front of him.2 b/w photographs of unknown manassociation for the blind, elanora home (brighton) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Lady Wearing Shawl, 1850-1860
... Lady Wearing Shawl...Black and white photo (original and copy)of lady wearing shawl (NA2623). It is thought that the lady's name is Mrs.S. ...Smith (nee Miss.S.Scott) See framed photo NA2194 Lady Wearing Shawl Photograph Photograph ...Black and white photo (original and copy)of lady wearing shawl (NA2623). It is thought that the lady's name is Mrs.S. Smith (nee Miss.S.Scott) See framed photo NA2194scott.miss.s, smith.mrs.s -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - ANDREW - MONSANT COLLECTION: BLACK CROCHETED SHAWL, Black crocheted shawl, 1950-70's
... Black crocheted shawl...Black woollen shawl, with an 8 cm fringe along two sides. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BHS Collection COSTUME Female black crocheted shawl Black woollen shawl, with an 8 cm fringe along two sides. ...BHS CollectionBlack woollen shawl, with an 8 cm fringe along two sides. Crochet has a fan-like pattern worked in treble crotchet and chain stitch. This gives an open effect.costume, female, black crocheted shawl -
Orbost & District Historical Societyshawl, early 20th century
... shawl...This shawl may have been used for Marjorie Burton or earlier. ...A square crocheted silk shawl with a lacy pattern. It is cream coloured and has rounded corners....Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This shawl may have been used for Marjorie Burton or earlier. ...This shawl may have been used for Marjorie Burton or earlier. It has been passed down fcrom the Whiteman family through the Burton family. 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 made many 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 a handmade item of clothing and reflects the needlework skills of women in the first half of the twentieth century.A square crocheted silk shawl with a lacy pattern. It is cream coloured and has rounded corners.crochet handcraft shawl burton-marjorie -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Shawl, Early to mid 19th century
... Shawl...... Shawl...This type of shawl said to have been made by Chinese for the European market. ...Knotted fringe. Clothing Shawl ...This type of shawl said to have been made by Chinese for the European market. Provenance : Colombo? India? China?Ivory Canton crepe with a deep fringe. Cream coloured embroidery over a large area. Satin stitch floral design. Knotted fringe.embroidery, surface stitchery, 19th century, china, silk embroidery, oriental, shawl -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Evening Wear, Black Lace Shawl, circa 1930s, 1930s
... Black Lace Shawl, circa 1930s...With the black lace evening dress (2917.0093.1) there is also a matching lace square with long lace ties (2017.0093.2) that might have been used as a mantilla or as a shawl. The outfit was owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her grandaughter. ...It is however probable that the two fitted capes were commercially made. women's clothing evening wear shawls lace doris Bennet (nee willmott) With the black lace evening dress (2917.0093.1) there is also a matching lace square with long lace ties (2017.0093.2) that might have been used as a mantilla or as a shawl. ...Doris Mercy Willmott was born in May 1896 in Stamford Hill, London, the eldest of three daughters of Albert and Minnie Willmott. The family lived in various parts of north London until the beginning of the First World War, when they moved to Redhill in Surrey. It was in Redhill that Doris met her future husband, Frederick John (Jack) Bennett. Jack had met Eric Mercy, a cousin of Minnie’s, in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and visited the Wilmotts with him whilst on leave from France. Although Jack Bennett returned to Melbourne in March 1919, he and Doris continued to correspond and they were engaged in March 1923. She came to Melbourne on her own, and was married in the Congregational Church in Canterbury on 23 December 1923. By 1931 Doris and Jack and their three sons - John Willmott, Winfield Robert Curtis and Peter Reginald Dane - moved to 21 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn but moved back to his father’s home, Therapia, 2 (now 6) Hepburn Street, Auburn, shortly before his father’s death. In 1937, the Bennett family moved back to the United Kingdom, spending the war years in Uxbridge and Torquay. The family returned to Melbourne in October 1946, after the deaths of Doris’ parents. The family lived at 12 Stanhope Grove, Camberwell and 51 The Ridge, Canterbury before Jack died in February 1952. After this Doris moved to 12 Stanley Grove, Canterbury, her home until c. 1970 when she moved to 25 Corhampton Road, North Balwyn. She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor).The collection of evening clothes owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett, of which this item is one, date from the 1930s and may have been purchased in Australia or in the United Kingdom. Each of the items, apart from the evening dress, which has a few minor tears in the lace, is of fine quality and evidences Doris Bennett’s love of glamour and style. While the evening dress and the mantilla are of the same fabric, the two capes might have been worn with the dress as alternative fashion accessories. None of the items has a maker’s mark, however each displays evidence of fine dressmaking skills. It is however probable that the two fitted capes were commercially made.With the black lace evening dress (2917.0093.1) there is also a matching lace square with long lace ties (2017.0093.2) that might have been used as a mantilla or as a shawl. The outfit was owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her grandaughter. women's clothing, evening wear, shawls, lace, doris bennet (nee willmott) -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Shawl, Late 19th century
... Shawl...... Shawl...Said to be of Indian origin by Chinese from Canton. These shawls were made for the European market....The edge is decorated with a 42 cms deep fringe of knotted silk. Clothing Shawl ...Purchased in Colombo, (Ceylon) Sri Lanka in 1930 . Said to be of Indian origin by Chinese from Canton. These shawls were made for the European market.Off white silk, the entire area embroidered in self coloured twisted silk thread. All over flower design includes some birds. The edge is decorated with a 42 cms deep fringe of knotted silk.embroidery, surface stitchery, china, 19th century, oriental, silk embroidery, india, shawl -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Shawl, 20th Century
... Shawl...White shawl....Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne fashion and textiles collection - kew historical society shawls White shawl. Clothing Shawl ...White shawl.fashion and textiles collection - kew historical society, shawls -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Shawl
... Shawl...Black shawl with fringe. Pattern of circles....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne costume accessories female Black shawl with fringe. Pattern of circles. Clothing Shawl ...Black shawl with fringe. Pattern of circles.costume accessories, female -
Mont De LanceyShawl
... Shawl...Mushroom sheer silk shawl with candlewick motifs in various colours/...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges shawls clothing accessories Mushroom sheer silk shawl with candlewick motifs in various colours/ Shawl ...Mushroom sheer silk shawl with candlewick motifs in various colours/shawls, clothing accessories -
Orbost & District Historical Societyshawl
... shawl...A rectangular shaped crocheted black shawl made of fine cotton or silk....Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland shawl women's-accessories A rectangular shaped crocheted black shawl made of fine cotton or silk. shawl ...A rectangular shaped crocheted black shawl made of fine cotton or silk.shawl women's-accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Shawl
... Shawl...Large black triangular lace shawl with deep border of different pattern....Clothing Shawl ...Large black triangular lace shawl with deep border of different pattern.costume accessories, clothes accessories -
Clunes MuseumClothing - SHAWL
... SHAWL...PINK SILK SHAWL BOUGHT BACK FROM FRANCE BY NORMAN THOMAS IN 1917....Clothing SHAWL ...PINK SILK SHAWL BOUGHT BACK FROM FRANCE BY NORMAN THOMAS IN 1917.local history, costume accessories, female, w.w.1 memorabilia, female accessories -
Mont De LanceyShawl, Circa 1905
... Shawl...Light green embroidered silk evening shawl with plaited braid and long tassels....Shawl ...Worn by Mrs. Quayle's niece in 1905. From home of W.J. Sebire, WandinLight green embroidered silk evening shawl with plaited braid and long tassels.shawls, clothing accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Handknitted baby shawl, C 1948
... ...shawl...Handknitted woollen baby shawl - knitted from pattern Princess Elizabeth used for Prince Charles (c 1948)...- Woollen handknitted baby shawl - Used by 4 children - Pattern from ladies Home Journal, designed for Princess Elizabeth for Prince Charles (c 1948) Possibly knitted on bicycle spokes...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Handknitted woollen baby shawl - knitted from pattern Princess Elizabeth used for Prince Charles (c 1948) baby shawl ladies Home Journal pattern Handknitted woollen Nil - Woollen handknitted baby shawl - Used by 4 children - Pattern from ladies Home Journal, designed for Princess Elizabeth for Prince Charles (c 1948) Possibly knitted on bicycle spokes Clothing Handknitted baby shawl Isobel McNamara ...Handknitted woollen baby shawl - knitted from pattern Princess Elizabeth used for Prince Charles (c 1948)- Woollen handknitted baby shawl - Used by 4 children - Pattern from ladies Home Journal, designed for Princess Elizabeth for Prince Charles (c 1948) Possibly knitted on bicycle spokesNilbaby, shawl, ladies home journal pattern, handknitted, woollen -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Shawl, Manton de Manila, 1930s
... Shawl...Black silk, with multi-coloured embroiderery Manton de Manila shawl. The shawl was owned and once worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her grandaughter. ...Manton de Manila Clothing Shawl ...Doris Mercy Willmott was born in May 1896 in Stamford Hill, London, the eldest of three daughters of Albert and Minnie Willmott. The family lived in various parts of north London until the beginning of the First World War, when they moved to Redhill in Surrey. It was in Redhill that Doris met her future husband, Frederick John (Jack) Bennett. Jack had met Eric Mercy, a cousin of Minnie’s, in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and visited the Wilmotts with him whilst on leave from France. Although Jack Bennett returned to Melbourne in March 1919, he and Doris continued to correspond and they were engaged in March 1923. She came to Melbourne on her own, and was married in the Congregational Church in Canterbury on 23 December 1923. By 1931 Doris and Jack and their three sons - John Willmott, Winfield Robert Curtis and Peter Reginald Dane - moved to 21 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn but moved back to his father’s home, Therapia, 2 (now 6) Hepburn Street, Auburn, shortly before his father’s death. In 1937, the Bennett family moved back to the United Kingdom, spending the war years in Uxbridge and Torquay. The family returned to Melbourne in October 1946, after the deaths of Doris’ parents. The family lived at 12 Stanhope Grove, Camberwell and 51 The Ridge, Canterbury before Jack died in February 1952. After this Doris moved to 12 Stanley Grove, Canterbury, her home until c. 1970 when she moved to 25 Corhampton Road, North Balwyn. She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor).Black silk, with multi-coloured embroiderery Manton de Manila shawl. The shawl was owned and once worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her grandaughter. It probably dates from the 1930s.evening wear, piano shawl, manton de manila, doris bennett (nee wilmot), women's clothing -
Mont De LanceyShawl, 1850
... Shawl...Cream silk self-embroidered shawl, with deep crochet base, finished with long tassels...Cream silk self-embroidered shawl, with deep crochet base, finished with long tassels Shawl ...Hand made 1850 in the United States of America.Cream silk self-embroidered shawl, with deep crochet base, finished with long tassels -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Shawl
... Shawl...Beige Shawl. Size 20cm x 80cm. Shantung silk. Triangular shawl with fern pattern. ...Donor has had them for 20 years. costume accessories female Beige Shawl. Size 20cm x 80cm. Shantung silk. Triangular shawl with fern pattern. ...Donated to Donor by an elderly friend who had been given the items. Donor has had them for 20 years.Beige Shawl. Size 20cm x 80cm. Shantung silk. Triangular shawl with fern pattern. Self embroidery around edge, plus a 12cm fringe also around the outer edge on centre front edge at top and centre lower edge.costume accessories, female -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaAccessory - Shawl, circa 1850
... Shawl...Classical Paisley harness [loom} shawl woven in many colours with a red background and Persian style motifs....Accessory Shawl ...Brought to Australia by a pioneer family, 1849-51. Well usedClassical Paisley harness [loom} shawl woven in many colours with a red background and Persian style motifs.weaving, shawls, 1840-60, scotland -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Shawl
... Shawl...Hand knitted cream wool shawl. Garter stitch centre. Deep fan and feather stitch border....Clothing Shawl ...Hand knitted cream wool shawl. Garter stitch centre. Deep fan and feather stitch border.costume, infants' -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Shawl, c1850
... Shawl...Black silk shawl. Green leaves. Hand embroidered yellow and pink roses and crocheted black silk fringe....Clothing Shawl ...Black silk shawl. Green leaves. Hand embroidered yellow and pink roses and crocheted black silk fringe.costume, female
