Showing 16 items matching "ceremonial apron"
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ceremonial object - Ceremonial apron
... Ceremonial apron......Ceremonial apron...Small ceremonial apron for the "Grand United order of Odd Fellows" on white/cream silk cotton sateen with blue tape border. ...Ceremonial object Ceremonial apron ...The Grand Order of Oddfellows was a friendly Society founded in Manchester in 1798. It began in Australia in 1844 with the first Victorian branch established in 1854. The first mention of the Eaglehawk group was in 1868.Small ceremonial apron for the "Grand United order of Odd Fellows" on white/cream silk cotton sateen with blue tape border. Centre to screen print main panel has large printed crest showing quartered shield (top left) hour glass (top right) crossed keys (bottom right) dove with olive branch (bottom left) Noah's Ark. In centre of shield is a right hand palm forward with heart symbol. Supporters to shield, woman left holding sword and scales next to seated lion, woman on right holding mirror and flaming torch next to seated sheep. In centre above the shield is a seated women with four children, one at breast. Banner at base of women and shield reads "Amicitia Amor et Veritas". Long tapes top left and top right corners. At base of print are two hands joined in a handshake in a panel surrounded by flowers.In pen and ink on back "George Braysher"?grand united order of odd fellows, ceremonial apron -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright MuseumApron, Ceremonial
... Apron, Ceremonial...Ceremonial apron, small chamois leather front, with blue silk trim, black bias ties at waist. ...Black cotton material on reverse side of leather. Apron, Ceremonial ...Ceremonial apron, small chamois leather front, with blue silk trim, black bias ties at waist. Black cotton material on reverse side of leather.Embossed with Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows coat of arms.apron, leather, machester unity of independent order of oddfellows, regalia -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright MuseumApron, Ceremonial
... Apron, Ceremonial...Ceremonial apron, made of chamois, small trimmed with black silk and stamp of Manchester Unity of the Independent Order of Oddfellows. ...Dark brown cotton material on reverse side. Apron, Ceremonial ...Ceremonial apron, made of chamois, small trimmed with black silk and stamp of Manchester Unity of the Independent Order of Oddfellows. Cream bias ties for waist. Dark brown cotton material on reverse side.Stamp of the Manchester Unity of Independent Order of Oddfellows.apron, leather, machester unity of independent order of oddfellows, chamois -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesCostume - Ceremonial Apron, c.1900
... Ceremonial Apron...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Used in the Port Fairy Masonic Lodge of the MUIOOF during rituals. local history societies muioof Masonic lodge MUIOOF symbol embroidered on front White satin Grand Master's Lodge apron with metallic thread embroidery and black fabric backing Costume Ceremonial Apron ...Used in the Port Fairy Masonic Lodge of the MUIOOF during rituals.White satin Grand Master's Lodge apron with metallic thread embroidery and black fabric backingMUIOOF symbol embroidered on frontlocal history, societies, muioof, masonic lodge -
Clunes MuseumCeremonial object - REGALIA
... CEREMONIAL APRON WORN BY F. J .EBERHARD DURING LODGE MEETINGS...CEREMONIAL APRON WORN DURING LODGE MEETINGS. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS CREAM SILK BACKGROUND WITH PURPLE RIBBON BANDS, SILVER METALLIC FRINGING AND STAMPED EMBLEM / SYMBOL ON FRONT. ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields CEREMONIAL APRON WORN BY F. J .EBERHARD DURING LODGE MEETINGS local history societies manchester unity of independent order of odd fellows independent order of odd fellows eberhard CEREMONIAL APRON WORN DURING LODGE MEETINGS. ...CEREMONIAL APRON WORN BY F. J .EBERHARD DURING LODGE MEETINGSCEREMONIAL APRON WORN DURING LODGE MEETINGS. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS CREAM SILK BACKGROUND WITH PURPLE RIBBON BANDS, SILVER METALLIC FRINGING AND STAMPED EMBLEM / SYMBOL ON FRONT. ROYAL BLUE WEBBING BELT - TWO SNAKES ENTWINED TO FORM HOOK BUCKLE.local history, societies, manchester unity of independent order of odd fellows, independent order of odd fellows, eberhard -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumCeremonial object - Masonic Lodge Case and apron
... Masonic lodge ceremonial apron and case owned by John Leckie. ...Gold embossed letters on front. Ceremonial apron made of soft cream suede leather (possibly lambskin) with pale blue and maroon ribbon edging. ...Masonic lodge ceremonial apron and case owned by John Leckie. He came to Tatura from Merrigum sometime after 1914 and opened up the first garage in Tatura behind Hogan Street. ...Masonic lodge ceremonial apron and case owned by John Leckie. He came to Tatura from Merrigum sometime after 1914 and opened up the first garage in Tatura behind Hogan Street. In 1922 he built the Central Motor Garage, Corner Hogan and Park Streets.Soft brown leather case with leather handle and metal lock. Gold embossed letters on front. Ceremonial apron made of soft cream suede leather (possibly lambskin) with pale blue and maroon ribbon edging. Three metal letter "T" hand sewn onto front. Apron is lined with tan coloured cotton. Blue ribbon belt with a brass snake buckle attached.Bro. J.H. Leckie Rodney Lodge 219leckie, garage, masonic, apron, masonic case -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Household, Box Silver Star Starch, Probably 1940s-1950s
... aprons, nurses’ uniforms, household linen, tablecloths, doyleys etc. This item is of some interest, both for display and as a good example of housekeeping methods of the past (up to about the 1970s). However, the starching of clothing does continue today, mainly for special purposes – theatre costumes, clerical and ceremonial garb etc. ...Robert Harper and Co. Ltd. was an Australian company involved with sugar refining and starch and oatmeal production. Silver Star Starch was a well-known product and starch was used extensively in most households, mainly for shirt collars, aprons, nurses’ uniforms, household linen, tablecloths, doyleys etc. This item is of some interest, both for display and as a good example of housekeeping methods of the past (up to about the 1970s). However, the starching of clothing does continue today, mainly for special purposes – theatre costumes, clerical and ceremonial garb etc. The item can be specifically used by the Warrnambool and District Historical Society in any display connected to the 1896-7 Warrnambool Industrial and Art Exhibition as this exhibition had, as one of its competitions, the Silver Star Starch Ironing Competition (see pages 96-7, book, ‘The Great Warrnambool Exhibition’, by E. O’Callaghan, Collett, Bain and Gaspars, 2002)A box that contained 12 ounces of Silver Star starch for domestic use, mainly for ironing clothes. The box, a product of Robert Harper and Company Limited, Victoria, Australia, has several advertising captions – ‘Won’t Stick to the Iron’, ‘The Best in the World’. ‘Requires no Boiling’, and has directions for use. The front of the box has an illustration of two women from Victorian times using the product,warrnambool, silver star starch, robert harper & co ltd -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ceremonial object - JOHN FREDERICK HARPER COLLECTION:LODGE REGALIA - APRON, 1950-1990's
... Ceremonial object JOHN FREDERICK HARPER COLLECTION:LODGE REGALIA - APRON ...Object. Rich royal blue grosgrain braid, 10 cms wide surrounds a rectangle of cream kid leather, 21 cm wide x 24 cms deep. On this rectangle is an embroidered wreath of foliage in gold and orange coloured thread, embellished with gold metal thread, which also outlines an embroidered bow, at the base of the wreath. In the centre of the wreath, a looped bow is embroidered in thread, and embellished with the gold metal thread. Two gold coloured metal decorative shapes are placed, one on each side of the lower edge of the leather. Two 5 cm wide tabs, adorned with a heavy lodge symbol, including 4 cm long brass metal chain, with ball decorative elements, hang from the waist, and fall to 3/4 length of the leather panel. A peaked flap 9 cm deep is attached from the waistband, and falls loosely over the leather panel. It is also adorned with a brass metal lodge symbol. Black elastic, 3 cm wide attaches at right hand side of waistband, and fastens into an oval metal loop at left hand side.Label on underside of front Vshaped panel 110 years of Service, P.Blashki & Sons 109-113 Swanson Street Melbourne,(and includes Lodge Symbol)organisation, masonic lodge, lodge regalia apron -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ceremonial object - JOHN FREDERICK HARPER COLLECTION: LODGE APRON, 1950-1990's
... Ceremonial object JOHN FREDERICK HARPER COLLECTION: LODGE APRON ...Object. Soft off-white kid leather apron, with three sides edged in a 5 cm wide band of blue grosgrain ribbon, mitred at the lower corners. A Vshaped over-lap-13 cm deep at the centre front peak and sewn into the waistband, has a metal angled lodge symbol at the centre front. This symbol which has a circular blue enamel shape at the centre, is repeated in the corners of the lower edge. Two 5 cmx16cm long blue ribbon tabs hang from under the V shaped panel, and have a 5.8 cm x 1.3 cm metal fitting at the lower edge. From this metal fitting, seven x 5 cm long chains, each finished with a small metal ball hang over the lower end of the ribbon tab.P.Blashki8. & Sons. IM SAGE ESTABLISHED 1885 105 YEARS OF SERVICE. 109 SWANSTON STREET MELB..organisation, masonic lodge, kid leather apron -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ceremonial object - JOHN FREDERICK HARPER COLLECTION: LODGE APRON, 1950 - 1990's
... A 3 cm wide cotton tape has a silver coloured metal loop at one end, and a silver coloured Sshaped hook on the end of a 58 cm long, adjustable waistband, to fasten the apron around the waist of the wearer. Ceremonial object JOHN FREDERICK HARPER COLLECTION: LODGE APRON ...Object. Soft white kid leather rectangle - 29 cm x 25 cms, outlined with a 1 cm wide red ribbon frame, a 2.5 cm blue frame, and a further 1 cm red frame. A metal lodge symbol, 6.5 cm x 3.5 cm is stitched onto the lower corners. A Vshaped is hanging panel overlaps the leather panel. and is stitched into the waistband, and hangs freely. The Vshape is edged by a 2.5 cm wide pale blue grosgrain ribbon, and the ribbon is, in turn, edged with a fine red border. This hanging panel is made from white kid leather, and has a Tshaped metal panel stitched at the centre front, and at the two lower corners. A 3 cm wide cotton tape has a silver coloured metal loop at one end, and a silver coloured Sshaped hook on the end of a 58 cm long, adjustable waistband, to fasten the apron around the waist of the wearer.organisation, masonic lodge, kid leather apron -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyCeremonial object, Masonic Apron Case owned by W. H. King (Ringwood Masonic Lodge No 382)
... (see VC items 11293-11299) Masonic Apron Case owned by W. H. King (Ringwood Masonic Lodge No 382) Ceremonial object ...Hard black Masonic Apron Case. Inside is space for his Masonic Apron, Cumerbund, bow ties, badges. Also contains some paper documents, and the keys to the case. (see VC items 11293-11299)Initials "W.F.K" embossed in gold coloured lettering. Loose note inside has cost of Apron as £4-17-6 and cost of Case as £4-17-6 also, stamped Arthur J. B. Aird, 21 Warrandyte Rd, Ringwood (see image 11292-4) -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyCeremonial object, Masonic Apron owned by W. H. King (Ringwood Masonic Lodge No 382)
... Contained inside Apron Case (See VC item 11292) Masonic Apron owned by W. H. King (Ringwood Masonic Lodge No 382) Ceremonial object ...White lamskin Apron with blue edging and tie, blue rosettes, and metal blue and silver metal badges, belonging to W. H. King. Contained inside Apron Case (See VC item 11292) -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyCeremonial object, Masonic Cumerbund owned by W. H. King (Ringwood Masonic Lodge No 382)
... Contained inside Apron Case (See VC item 11292) Masonic Cumerbund owned by W. H. King (Ringwood Masonic Lodge No 382) Ceremonial object ...Black Cloth Cumerbund belonging to W. H. King. Contained inside Apron Case (See VC item 11292) -
Clunes MuseumClothing - ODDFELLOWS REGALIA
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields WORN BY MEMBERS OF THE MANCHESTER UNITY OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS local history costume male ceremonial swainson family REGALIA FOR MANCHESTER UNITY OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS, .1 APRON .2 COLLAR Clothing ODDFELLOWS REGALIA ...WORN BY MEMBERS OF THE MANCHESTER UNITY OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS REGALIA FOR MANCHESTER UNITY OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS, .1 APRON .2 COLLAR local history, costume, male ceremonial, swainson family -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesCeremonial object - Apron, and Lodge Case, early 1900s
... Small silver key (Pink cord) single rosette, 2 silver plated ornaments with hanging chains for apron Ceremonial object Apron, and Lodge Case Chas. ...Used by Captain William Robertson during meetings of the Freemasonslodge apron and case: A. Masonic lodge apron. cream leather and pale blue grosgrain trim and rossettes. B. Leather carry case black with gold insription C. Small silver key (Pink cord) single rosette, 2 silver plated ornaments with hanging chains for apronBro. William Robertson Port Fairy Lodge, No 67, U.G.L.V.local history, societies, freemasons, s.s.casino, port fairy naval reserves, captain william robertson, port fairy -
Great Stupa of Universal CompassionArtwork, other - Mahakhala dance apron
... A Mahakala dancing apron is a sacred garment used in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonial masked dances (Cham) to represent Mahakala, the fierce protector deity and emanation of compassion. ...A Mahakala dancing apron is a sacred garment used in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonial masked dances (Cham) to represent Mahakala, the fierce protector deity and emanation of compassion. ...A Mahakala dancing apron is a sacred garment used in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonial masked dances (Cham) to represent Mahakala, the fierce protector deity and emanation of compassion. The apron makes up part of a costume of a monastic dancer. It was worn either with a mask or as part of the ‘Black Hat Dance’. Mahakala is a primary Wisdom Dharmapala (protector) in Tibetan Buddhism, representing a wrathful manifestation of Chenrezig, that removes obstacles to enlightenment. Often appearing in black with multiple arms, he symbolizes the transformation of negative emotions into wisdom, protecting practitioners and the Buddha's teachings. Made of silk brocade this sacred apron features a wrathful face, bulging eyes, fangs, and skull motifs to ward off evil and destroy obstacles. The apron is mounted on a metal hanging rod.buddhist art, tibetan buddhism, holy objects
