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Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyApron - Child's
... clothing. children. apron....This apron is very similar in style to the other children's clothing which indicates it could have been made in the early - mid 1900's. ...This apron is very similar in style to the other children's clothing which indicates it could have been made in the early - mid 1900's. ...Due to relative long distance to haberdashery stores majority of children's garments were hand made by a local talented seamstress or mother/relative. This apron is very similar in style to the other children's clothing which indicates it could have been made in the early - mid 1900's. It is preventative of aprons which little girls wore over their dresses at the time. This items has good historical significance because it shows the style of aprons which little girls wore over their dresses in the Kiewa Valley during the early to mid 1900's. This is part of the children's clothes in the KVHS collections which gives this item more interpretive capacity. Natural coloured linen with red binding around the edges. 2 white buttons. Would fit a small child.clothing. children. apron. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyDress Child
... children clothing...It has christian religious implications and values of the time frame of regional life in the early1900s. children clothing lace-battenberg and broderie anglaise female clothing dress cotton christening dressmaking Girl's white dress (christening event), fine cotton with lace border "broderie anglaise" with a row of lace flowers mid skirt "battenberg".This lace is also inserted in centre front panel and sleeves. ...The dress was probably worn at a christening in one of the Kiewa Valley churches (denomination unknown). The importance of the event to family and friends is shown by the quality of the garment. These style Christening dresses were often worn buy several children of the one family , both boys and girls. Other items such as hand made bonnet may have been part of this out fit. "KVHS 0123" The quality of the garment and the fashion style it represents is both historical, not only the time of its manufacture but also of the fashion in that era. It has christian religious implications and values of the time frame of regional life in the early1900s. Girl's white dress (christening event), fine cotton with lace border "broderie anglaise" with a row of lace flowers mid skirt "battenberg".This lace is also inserted in centre front panel and sleeves. Scolloped cotton is also on sleeves, neck and front. Pin tucked skirt. Opening back with drawstring fastening at neck and waist. Short sleeves and machine stitched children clothing, lace-battenberg and broderie anglaise, female clothing, dress, cotton, christening, dressmaking -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionClothing - Pantaloons for a doll, n.d
... children... clothing...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road dolls clothes doll toy children clothing pantaloon Cream crocheted pantaloons made for a doll. ...Cream crocheted pantaloons made for a doll. Cream satin ribbon threaded through waist and ankles.dolls clothes, doll, toy, children, clothing, pantaloon -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Narrow Gauge Loco 6A on transporter wagon in goods yard at Surrey Hills, 12/05/1950
... ...children...clothing...The Barkla original has a sticker with his reference details on the back. surrey hills railway station goods yard steam train transporter wagon 1950 children clothing and dress A black and white photocopy of a steam engine. ...The engine was being transported because it had broken a coupling in transit. Windsor Crescent is in the background. We have an original copy donated by Ian Barkla and a larger one copied by Ken Hall. The Barkla original has a sticker with his reference details on the back.A black and white photocopy of a steam engine. There are some local kinder children and an adult inspecting the train and climbing on the picket fence. The house in the background is in Windsor Crescent.surrey hills railway station, goods yard, steam train, transporter wagon, 1950, children, clothing and dress -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 1st Surrey Hills Boy Scouts in c.1912
... ...children...clothing...Taken at "Kookaburra" 46-48 Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills (next to the Fire Station), the home of Theodore Hendy boy scouts children clothing and dress clergy trees "kookaburra" house names surrey hills albany crescent insignia uniforms hats flags 1910-1919 wyclif congregational church Theodore Hendy bob brown rev pratt mel hill Rev. ...1st Surrey Hills Boy Scouts in c.1912.Identified as follows: From left, seated: Theodore Hendy who founded the Scouts in 1909, Bob Brown, Rev. Pratt (Wyclif Church), Mel Hill. Taken at "Kookaburra" 46-48 Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills (next to the Fire Station), the home of Theodore HendyRev. Pratt seated with 9 boy couts, 3 sitting and 6 standing on the grounds at "Kookaburrra" 46-48 Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills. Two boys standing holding flags and two boys sitting on the grass with a drum between them. See also SH0992boy scouts, children, clothing and dress, clergy, trees, "kookaburra", house names, surrey hills, albany crescent, insignia, uniforms, hats, flags, 1910-1919, wyclif congregational church, theodore hendy, bob brown, rev pratt, mel hill -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Douglas and Jean Sneddon with Alice Keane, 14 Suffolk Road, Surrey Hills
... ...children...clothing...suffolk road 'cliburn' jean isobel sneddon mrs jean isobel jenkin douglas haig sneddon william sneddon miss mary bird mrs mary sneddon box hill cemetery children clothing and dress mrs alice keane, mrs alice ruby keane, miss alice ruby dore "Alice Keane / at / Doug & Jean Sneddon / taken at Sneddons / Surrey Hills" in grey lead pencil in Robin da Costa-Adams' writing. ...The property was named 'Cliburn' after Cliburn in Westmorland (later Cumbria) where Mary Sneddon's mother, Mary Bird (nee Coulston) came from. According to the donor all their houses were given this name. William Sneddon (b.1875, Sandhurst - d. 1957, Deepdene) was a postman in Surrey Hills for many years. His father James (1833 - 1901) ran an estate agency in Surrey Hills started in the 1880s by his father, also James. William's wife was Mary Sneddon, nee Bird, (b. 1878 Bethunga; d. 1948, Surrey Hills); they married in Surrey Hills in James Sneddon's house on 12 November 1903. They had 5 sons and 1 daughter: John William 'Jack' Sneddon (b.1908 - d. 1957); married Mabel Creek. Norman Alexander Sneddon (b. 1910 - d 1989); married Eva Pearl Sampson. Alan Coulston Sneddon (b. 1914 - d. 1985); married Netta May Clow in 1941. Jean Isobel Sneddon (b. 1916 - d. 1976); married Clifford James Jenkin. Douglas Haig Sneddon (b.1918, Surrey Hills - d. 1973, Blackburn); married Myra Marjorie Clewett in 1945. Relationship with Alice Keane: According to the donor, Alice Ruby Dore married Herbert Keane. She was born 21/9/1901 and died 14/4/1926. Her entries in the Victorian BDM index give that her father was Henry Dore and her mother Sarah Ann Bird and that she was born in Neerim. She married Herbert Henry Keane in 1922; her death at the age of 24 years was registered in Heidelberg. According to the donor her young children Wallace and Phyllis were embraced by William and Mary Sneddon. William and Mary Sneddon are buried in Box Hill Cemetery. The donor Robin da Costa-Adams is related by her first marriage to the Sneddon family. Relationship with Bird family: Netta Sneddon was correct in that Alice Keane was likely a relative. The exact relationship is yet to be fully established. Alice's mother's name is given as Sarah Ann Bird (1873-1952) with birth at Tarrawingee; father John Bird and mother Sarah Ann Coburn (REF: Victorian BDM index). Her notice of marriage in The Age in 1894 states she is "the eldest dau of John Bird of Drouin, late of Box Hill and Talgarno." Has her mother's surname been misspelt? Is it Coulston? Sepia photo of Douglas Sneddon and his sister Jean Sneddon taken in the garden of 'Cliburn', the home of their parents William and Mary Sneddon. With them is with Alice Keane. Part of the house is seen on the RHS of the photo. It is an Edwardian timber home. The profile of the house next door can also be seen in the background."Alice Keane / at / Doug & Jean Sneddon / taken at Sneddons / Surrey Hills" in grey lead pencil in Robin da Costa-Adams' writing. "Children of Mary & / William" "An Alice Keane may be an Aunt (crossing out) - Netta / was not sure" in ink in Jocelyn Hall's hand.suffolk road, 'cliburn', jean isobel sneddon, mrs jean isobel jenkin, douglas haig sneddon, william sneddon, miss mary bird, mrs mary sneddon, box hill cemetery, children, clothing and dress, mrs alice keane, mrs alice ruby keane, miss alice ruby dore -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionDigital photo, George L Coop, Winifred Alice Coop and her daughter Alison, c1950, c1950
... alison coop, (Mrs) winifred alice coop, whitehorse road, surrey hills, children, clothing and dress...Alison being younger did not go to Chatham Primary. alison coop, (Mrs) winifred alice coop, whitehorse road, surrey hills, children, clothing and dress george lister coop A black & white photo of a woman seated in a cane chair with her daughter standing adjacent to her and standing on a small child's chair. ...The photo was taken at 688 Whitehorse Road, Mont Albert. It is of Winifred Alice Coop (nee Trewartha), known as Alice, and her daughter Alison, b1945. This was the home of 3 generations of the Coop family: 1. Josephine and George Frank Coop (noted in Box Hill Rate Books for 1947-1954). 2. George Burton Coop (1906-1960) and his family. He was Assistant Chief Architect of Victoria in the Public Works Department (P.W.D.) George Burton Coop was born in c1906 in Williamstown, the son of Josephine Vistarini and George Frank Coop. He married Winifred Alice Trewartha in 1936 and they are listed in the electoral rolls at 688 Whitehorse Road in 1937. George died 3/4/1960, aged 54 years at Mont Albert; Alice died in 1980. 3. George Burton and Alice Coop had 2 children: George Lister Coop - born St Georges Hospital, 8/10/1937 Alison - born c1945. The donor George Lister Coop informed that he initially attended Chatham State School because his first home was the Spanish Mission style flats at 346 Whitehorse Road, opposite Brenbeal Street, Balwyn. When his grandparents died, the family moved to 688 Whitehorse Road and he then attended Mont Albert Central School. Alison being younger did not go to Chatham Primary. A black & white photo of a woman seated in a cane chair with her daughter standing adjacent to her and standing on a small child's chair. The woman's sun hat is lying beside her on the grass. Both faces are partly shaded by an adjacent bush.alison coop, (mrs) winifred alice coop, whitehorse road, surrey hills, children, clothing and dress, george lister coop -
National Wool MuseumClothing - Children's Skirt, Kathryn Knitwear, 1960's
... ...Children...Clothing...Clothing Children's Skirt Kathryn Knitwear ...This skirt is part of a matching skirt and jacket suit worn by the donor, Sandra Hooker (nee White) as an 8 year old, on special occasions in the late 1960's. Sandra grew up on a sheep farm near Torquay where woollen garments were a family priority. The suit was given to Sandra as a child, and probably purchased by her grandparents. Kathryn Knitwear, founded by Robert Blake, manufactured high quality children’s knitwear in Melbourne from the 1940's – 1980's. Robert Blake’s Son, Brendan recalls that “The Kathryn brand was famous around Australia, anywhere children needed to keep warm and dress smartly. It also won a number of wool fashion awards”, including the 1969 Wool Awards, which was held by the Australian Wool Bureau and published in Women’s Weekly.Red pleated woollen skirt with elastic waistband.kathryn knitwear, brendan blake, fashion, children, clothing, melbourne, textile industry, 1960s -
National Wool MuseumClothing - Children's Jacket, Kathryn Knitwear, 1960's
... ...Children...Clothing...Clothing Children's Jacket Kathryn Knitwear ...This jacket is part of a matching skirt and jacket suit worn by the donor, Sandra Hooker (nee White) as an 8 year old, on special occasions in the late 1960's. Sandra grew up on a sheep farm near Torquay where woollen garments were a family priority. The suit was given to Sandra as a child, and probably purchased by her grandparents. Kathryn Knitwear, founded by Robert Blake, manufactured high quality children’s knitwear in Melbourne from the 1940's – 1980's. Robert Blake’s Son, Brendan recalls that “The Kathryn brand was famous around Australia, anywhere children needed to keep warm and dress smartly. It also won a number of wool fashion awards”, including the 1969 Wool Awards, which was held by the Australian Wool Bureau and published in Women’s Weekly.Red woollen jacket with navy trim and eight brass buttons.kathryn knitwear, brendan blake, fashion, children, clothing, melbourne, textile industry, 1960s -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Simplicity Pattern No, Simplicity Pattern Ltd
... Dress patterns for children's clothing...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Dress patterns for children's clothing Dressmaking Simplicity Children's clothing Smocking As above Simplicity Pattern No. ...Dress patterns for children's clothingSimplicity Pattern No. S25 size 4 3/6 Children's dress pattern in off-white paper sleeve with pictures of four children with smocking on top of dresses. Dresses in red, yellow, red striped and white spotted 'No Exchange' on envelopeAs abovedressmaking, simplicity, children's clothing, smocking -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Madame Weigel's Pattern No, 1290, Mme Weigel, C 1950's
... Home sewing pattern for children's clothing...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Home sewing pattern for children's clothing children Domestic sewing Various, some advertising on rear C 1950's Mme Weigel's Pattern No. 1229 - Child's pyjamas pattern - 2- year age group Pattern in paper envelope Two styles, one buttoned, long and short sleeves Domestic object Madame Weigel's Pattern No, 1290 Mme Weigel ...Home sewing pattern for children's clothingC 1950's Mme Weigel's Pattern No. 1229 - Child's pyjamas pattern - 2- year age group Pattern in paper envelope Two styles, one buttoned, long and short sleevesVarious, some advertising on rearchildren, domestic sewing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Weigel's Child's Pyjamas Pattern No. 1290 - 4 years old, Mme Weigel, C1950's
... Domestic paper pattern for children's clothing...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Domestic paper pattern for children's clothing Children Domestic sewing Various, including advertisement on envelope on rear C 1950's - 4-year-old child's pyjamas pattern No 1290 - Long sleeve & short sleeve patterns - Buttoned & square neck style Domestic object Weigel's Child's Pyjamas Pattern No. 1290 - 4 years old Mme Weigel ...Domestic paper pattern for children's clothingC 1950's - 4-year-old child's pyjamas pattern No 1290 - Long sleeve & short sleeve patterns - Buttoned & square neck styleVarious, including advertisement on envelope on rearchildren, domestic sewing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Butterick Sewing Pattern No. 9885, Butterick Patterns, C 1950's
... - Example of 1950's children's clothing - Example of domestically produced clothing...- Example of 1950's children's clothing - Example of domestically produced clothing Dressmaking Children's clothing C 1950's Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse C 1950's Butterick Sewing Pattern No. 9885 size 4 - Girls' blouse, overblouse, weskit & shirt Domestic object Butterick Sewing Pattern No. 9885 Butterick Patterns ...- Example of 1950's children's clothing - Example of domestically produced clothingC 1950's Butterick Sewing Pattern No. 9885 size 4 - Girls' blouse, overblouse, weskit & shirtVarious, some instructions, fabric requirements on reversedressmaking, children's clothing, c 1950's -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph, St Kilda (Brighton Road)Primary School
... Unable to read date in photograph but children's clothing suggests early 1900s...St Kilda Historical Society St Kilda Branch Library 150 Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne Unable to read date in photograph but children's clothing suggests early 1900s St Kilda (Brighton Road)Primary School. (?) ...Unable to read date in photograph but children's clothing suggests early 1900ssepia photograph mounted fair conditionSt Kilda (Brighton Road)Primary School. (?) Thomeson (?). 721 South Road, Moorabbin. Donated to the Historical Society. -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Darner, Darning Mushroom, 1950s
... This is a small one, possibly used for children's clothing....This is a small one, possibly used for children's clothing. darning mushrooms darners Small darning mushroom, turned wood, painted fawn Darning Mushroom Domestic object Darner ...Used for darning clothing such as socks. This is a small one, possibly used for children's clothing.Small darning mushroom, turned wood, painted fawndarning mushrooms, darners -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumMail order catelogues x 3, Rockman's, The Myer Emporium, Wakes of Australia, 1952
... Myer emporium - Mens, ladies, childrens clothing, beds, electrical appliances, shoes, makeup. ...Myer emporium - Mens, ladies, childrens clothing, beds, electrical appliances, shoes, makeup. ...Indicating fashions and homeware styles of the the early 1950'sPaper stapled catelogues all published in 1952. Rockman's - ladies clothing. Myer emporium - Mens, ladies, childrens clothing, beds, electrical appliances, shoes, makeup. Wakes - Ladies and men's clothing, beds, electrical appliances, wall paper, curtains, fabric, crockery, furnituresee photos -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Latoof and Callil Pty Ltd Greensborough, 1946_06
... A branch of the large dressmaking and childrens' clothing manufacturer Latoof and Callil was established at Main Street Greensborough in June 1946. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A branch of the large dressmaking and childrens' clothing manufacturer Latoof and Callil was established at Main Street Greensborough in June 1946. latoof and callil 2 p., printed in blue and black, photographs Latoof and Callil Pty Ltd Greensborough Article Dawn Bennetts (nee Petts) ...A branch of the large dressmaking and childrens' clothing manufacturer Latoof and Callil was established at Main Street Greensborough in June 1946. 2 p., printed in blue and black, photographslatoof and callil -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Clothing - Child's jacket, August 1969
... Commemorative clothing...Children...Commemorative clothing Children Family Vietnamese craft craft souvenir Back: My daddy is in Vietnam/Vung Tau, 69-70/ Viet Nam plus a labelled map of Vietnam. ...Bought by Phil Rogers, Australian Army no. 2790936 during his time of service in South Vietnam (1969-1970) to celebrate the birth of his son.Donated to the museum by the serviceman himself. This commemorative jacket demonstrates the poignant personal sacrifices made by those in service as significant family events continue at home in their absence.Child's bomber-style jacket made of khaki camouflage print polyester, hand embroidered. Purchased in South Vietnam in 1969 by Phil Rogers, Army No:2790936, B Company 6 RAR, and posted home on the birth of his son Brett 31/08/1969.Back: My daddy is in Vietnam/Vung Tau, 69-70/ Viet Nam plus a labelled map of Vietnam. Sleeves: Golden dragons Front: Tiger's head, Crossed South Vietnam flag and USA flag.commemorative clothing, children, family, vietnamese craft, craft, souvenir -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph
... children...men...women...clothing...The group consists of men and women and children dressed up in their going to church finery shire of bulla children men women clothing and dress shire halls bulla george evans collection A sepia coloured photograph mounted on cardboard of a gathering of residents with adults standing in the background and the children kneeling and seated in the foreground. ...A gathering in front of the Shire hall in Bulla. The group consists of men and women and children dressed up in their going to church fineryA sepia coloured photograph mounted on cardboard of a gathering of residents with adults standing in the background and the children kneeling and seated in the foreground. They are all well dressed.shire of bulla, children, men, women, clothing and dress, shire halls, bulla, george evans collection -
National Wool MuseumClothing - Bed jacket, Vera Neale, 1950s
... ...Clothing...Children...Married with three children, Vera knitted with one and two ply wool, often using piano wire or bicycle spokes as needles, entering the garments in agricultural shows. This is one of 23 garments donated by her granddaugher, Mrs Glenda Ilsley. Knitting Handicrafts Neale Mrs Vera Knitting Handicrafts Bed Jacket Clothing ...The knitter was Vera Neale,1901 - 1990. Married with three children, Vera knitted with one and two ply wool, often using piano wire or bicycle spokes as needles, entering the garments in agricultural shows. This is one of 23 garments donated by her granddaugher, Mrs Glenda Ilsley.Pale pink bed jacket, long sleeved, hand knitted. Vertical pattern on sleeves and most of body. Round collar with tie.knitting handicrafts, neale, mrs vera, knitting, handicrafts, bed jacket, clothing, children -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Boys from St Georges Sunday School, 1945, 1945
... Children...Mary Clucas...Clothing...Its current address is 19 St Georges Avenue, Mont Albert. Children Mary Clucas Clothing and dress 1945 St Georges Sunday School Holy Trinity Church Mont Albert Sunday schools Surrey Hills st george's anglican church 1940-1949 REAR: Barrie, Maurice, Robin/ David, Arthur/Geoff, David, Ian/March 1945/St Georges SS/1945/ Black and white photo of 8 boys in suit jackets. 3 boys standing, 3 kneeling with one hanging his arm around shoulder of boy next to him and hand on shoulder of one of 2 boys sitting in front. ...The foundation stone for St George's Church of England, Mont Albert was laid in 1886 on land donated by Edward Dyer and the first service was preached in January 1887. From 1904 until 1907 it was known as Holy Trinity, Surrey Hills. The original church was weatherboard and replaced by a brick one in the Gothic Revival style which was designed by local architect George J V Blackburne, who also designed the Wesleyan School at Surrey Hills. The building was partly funded by donations, profits from a bazaar and concert, and other people donated furnishings. The church had boundaries along Mont Albert Road and St Georges Road. In 1998 the Church was sold and converted into a complex of units. Its current address is 19 St Georges Avenue, Mont Albert.Black and white photo of 8 boys in suit jackets. 3 boys standing, 3 kneeling with one hanging his arm around shoulder of boy next to him and hand on shoulder of one of 2 boys sitting in front. Outdoor setting with tree and foliage behind. First names of boys identified as Barrie, Maurice, Robin, David, Arthur, Geoff, David and Ian.REAR: Barrie, Maurice, Robin/ David, Arthur/Geoff, David, Ian/March 1945/St Georges SS/1945/children, mary clucas, clothing and dress, 1945, st georges sunday school, holy trinity church, mont albert, sunday schools, surrey hills, st george's anglican church, 1940-1949 -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBaby's Bonnet
... This bonnet is very similar is style and fashion to other children's clothing in KVHS collection which indicates this was made during the early 1900's. ...This bonnet is very similar is style and fashion to other children's clothing in KVHS collection which indicates this was made during the early 1900's. ...Due to relative long distance to haberdashery stores majority of children's garments were hand made by a local talented seamstress or mother/relative. This bonnet is very similar is style and fashion to other children's clothing in KVHS collection which indicates this was made during the early 1900's. This has good historical significance because it shows the fashions during the early 1900's which baby bonnets were made by women of the Kiewa Valley. This item also has good interpretive capacity as it adds to the other babies clothing in the KVHS collection and therefore increases the interpretive capacity for the children's clothesCream muslin with 1 cm wide lace around the face and neck. Pin tucks threaded with fine string and 2 tape ties 13 cm long. Also string used to gather the neck edge.baby. bonnet. christening. clothing. infant. -
Merri-bek City CouncilAcrylic on watercolour paper, Mandy Nicholson, Birrarung dragonflies in the rain, 2006
... Primarily a painter, Mandy Nicholson also produces ceramics, carvings, murals, prints, designs and children’s clothing. Born in 1975, Nicholson was raised in Healesville and belongs to the Wurundjeri-willam (Woiwurrung language) clan of the Kulin Nation. ...Primarily a painter, Mandy Nicholson also produces ceramics, carvings, murals, prints, designs and children’s clothing. Born in 1975, Nicholson was raised in Healesville and belongs to the Wurundjeri-willam (Woiwurrung language) clan of the Kulin Nation. ...Primarily a painter, Mandy Nicholson also produces ceramics, carvings, murals, prints, designs and children’s clothing. Born in 1975, Nicholson was raised in Healesville and belongs to the Wurundjeri-willam (Woiwurrung language) clan of the Kulin Nation. Mandy’s paintings often represent important cultural rituals and are executed in her distinct graphic style. She uses the traditional motifs of her people blended with contemporary interpretation. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: SCHOOL CHOIR 1926
... Photocopy of photo of school choir in 1926, Unnamed. Children dressed in formal clothing, girls in white dresses, boys...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Education golden square primary school Photocopy of photo of school choir in 1926, Unnamed. Children dressed in formal clothing, girls in white dresses, boys Photograph GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. ...Photocopy of photo of school choir in 1926, Unnamed. Children dressed in formal clothing, girls in white dresses, boysbendigo, education, golden square primary school -
Merri-bek City CouncilAcrylic on watercolour paper, Mandy Nicholson, Cultural Map of Melbourne, 2003
... Primarily a painter, Mandy Nicholson also produces ceramics, carvings, murals, prints, designs and children’s clothing. Born in 1975, Nicholson was raised in Healesville and belongs to the Wurundjeri-willam (Woiwurrung language) clan of the Kulin Nation. ...Primarily a painter, Mandy Nicholson also produces ceramics, carvings, murals, prints, designs and children’s clothing. Born in 1975, Nicholson was raised in Healesville and belongs to the Wurundjeri-willam (Woiwurrung language) clan of the Kulin Nation. ...Primarily a painter, Mandy Nicholson also produces ceramics, carvings, murals, prints, designs and children’s clothing. Born in 1975, Nicholson was raised in Healesville and belongs to the Wurundjeri-willam (Woiwurrung language) clan of the Kulin Nation. Mandy’s paintings often represent important cultural rituals and are executed in her distinct graphic style using the traditional motifs of her people blended with contemporary interpretation. Cultural Map of Melbourne shows significant sites across Melbourne. These include scar trees, corroboree trees, stone quarries, bush tucker sites, significant rivers, fresh water wells and traditional campsites. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book - Clan Tartans, Mid 19th Century
... Tartan clothing has been a favourite over many years used for fashion garments and children's clothing in addition to its use in traditional Highland dress. ...Tartan clothing has been a favourite over many years used for fashion garments and children's clothing in addition to its use in traditional Highland dress. ...This book containing tartan fabric samples belonged to the Warrnambool firm of Cramond and Dickson. It is presumed to have been brought from Scotland to Warrnambool by either John Glass Cramond or James Dickson Snr. for use in their Department Store where customers could choose which tartan they preferred. It is obvious that it has been well used as pieces have been cut from some samples. Tartan clothing has been a favourite over many years used for fashion garments and children's clothing in addition to its use in traditional Highland dress. The firm of Cramond and Dickson was established as a general store in 1855 and closed in 1974.This book is of considerable significance as it is our earliest memento (1850) of the prominent Warrnambool firm of Cramond and Dickson, a business that operated for 119 years.This is a hard cover book with a dark coloured leather cover with gold printing and a much damaged spine. Inside the cover is a mottled pattern. The pages contain some hand written information and swatches of tartan fabric pasted on separate pages. Some of the tartan samples have had pieces cut off. The pages have the name of the tartan and other annotations. There is one loose page.cramond and dickson warrnambool, tartan -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Cook Well Self Raising Flour Bag
... When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. ...When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. ...These domestic kitchen bags were donated to the National Wool Museum by Lila Gore. Lila donated Children’s Clothing (RGE 8324) to the museum in 2022 and at her time of donating, inquired as to whether the museum would also be interested in these bags she had been collecting. Lila said there was no reason as to why she was saving the bags, other than she liked the art works and thought they were too good to end up in landfill. She had thought perhaps she would make something out of the bags, or perhaps give the bags to a friend to make something. When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. Domestic kitchen bags such as these date from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. They were used at home, usually by women, containing household items which would not spoil, such as flour, sugar, animal feed, seeds, and other commodities. In modern times a trip to the supermarket is a daily chore, in the past however, these trips happened far less often, with big sacks such as these a large reason why. In the rural US and Canada, Feed sack dresses and Flour sack dresses, were an iconic part of rural life from the 1920s through the Great Depression, World War II, and post-World War II years. Australia also reused these sacks, typically for making wagga style blankets, but re-use for clothing was not unusual.Calico bag with yellow and blue graphic text on front.Front: COOK-WELL \ SELF- \ RAISING \ FLOUR \ PREPARED WITH \ PHOSHATE AERATOR \ HENRY BERRY & Co (A/S??Ltd) \ 568 580 COLLINS STREET \ MELBOURNE \ NET 7 LBSwagga, flour, oats, bag, calico, lila, gore, depression, war, kitchen -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Three Bears Porridge Flaked Oatmeal Bag
... When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. ...When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. ...These domestic kitchen bags were donated to the National Wool Museum by Lila Gore. Lila donated Children’s Clothing (RGE 8324) to the museum in 2022 and at her time of donating, inquired as to whether the museum would also be interested in these bags she had been collecting. Lila said there was no reason as to why she was saving the bags, other than she liked the art works and thought they were too good to end up in landfill. She had thought perhaps she would make something out of the bags, or perhaps give the bags to a friend to make something. When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. Domestic kitchen bags such as these date from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. They were used at home, usually by women, containing household items which would not spoil, such as flour, sugar, animal feed, seeds, and other commodities. In modern times a trip to the supermarket is a daily chore, in the past however, these trips happened far less often, with big sacks such as these a large reason why. In the rural US and Canada, Feed sack dresses and Flour sack dresses, were an iconic part of rural life from the 1920s through the Great Depression, World War II, and post-World War II years. Australia also reused these sacks, typically for making wagga style blankets, but re-use for clothing was not unusual.Calico oat bag with graphic image on front showing three bears holding porridge bowls with yellow background and red, white and black text. Back of bag shows red and white graphic image of a woman wearing a dress and heeled shoes holding a coffee cup, with red and white text.Front: THREE BEARS \ PORRIDGE \ FLAKED \ OATMEAL \ SOMEBODYS BEEN TASTIN' MY PORRIDGE \ AN' THEY'VE EATEN IT ALL UP \ Jas. F. McKenzie & Co. Pty. Ltd. \ AUSTRALIA \ 7 LBS. NET. Back: MCKENZIES \ EXCELSIOR \ COFFEE \ ESSENCEwagga, flour, oats, bag, calico, lila, gore, depression, war, kitchen -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Three Bears Porridge Rolled Oats Bag
... When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. ...When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. ...These domestic kitchen bags were donated to the National Wool Museum by Lila Gore. Lila donated Children’s Clothing (RGE 8324) to the museum in 2022 and at her time of donating, inquired as to whether the museum would also be interested in these bags she had been collecting. Lila said there was no reason as to why she was saving the bags, other than she liked the art works and thought they were too good to end up in landfill. She had thought perhaps she would make something out of the bags, or perhaps give the bags to a friend to make something. When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. Domestic kitchen bags such as these date from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. They were used at home, usually by women, containing household items which would not spoil, such as flour, sugar, animal feed, seeds, and other commodities. In modern times a trip to the supermarket is a daily chore, in the past however, these trips happened far less often, with big sacks such as these a large reason why. In the rural US and Canada, Feed sack dresses and Flour sack dresses, were an iconic part of rural life from the 1920s through the Great Depression, World War II, and post-World War II years. Australia also reused these sacks, typically for making wagga style blankets, but re-use for clothing was not unusual.Calico oat bag with graphic image on front showing three bears holding porridge bowls with yellow background and white and black text.Front: THREE BEARS \ PORRIDGE \ ROLLED \ OATS \ SOMEBODYS BEEN TASTIN' MY PORRIDGE / AN' THEY'VE EATEN IT ALL UPwagga, flour, oats, bag, calico, lila, gore, depression, war, kitchen -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Parsons Rolled Oats Bag
... When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. ...When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. ...These domestic kitchen bags were donated to the National Wool Museum by Lila Gore. Lila donated Children’s Clothing (RGE 8324) to the museum in 2022 and at her time of donating, inquired as to whether the museum would also be interested in these bags she had been collecting. Lila said there was no reason as to why she was saving the bags, other than she liked the art works and thought they were too good to end up in landfill. She had thought perhaps she would make something out of the bags, or perhaps give the bags to a friend to make something. When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. Domestic kitchen bags such as these date from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. They were used at home, usually by women, containing household items which would not spoil, such as flour, sugar, animal feed, seeds, and other commodities. In modern times a trip to the supermarket is a daily chore, in the past however, these trips happened far less often, with big sacks such as these a large reason why. In the rural US and Canada, Feed sack dresses and Flour sack dresses, were an iconic part of rural life from the 1920s through the Great Depression, World War II, and post-World War II years. Australia also reused these sacks, typically for making wagga style blankets, but re-use for clothing was not unusual.Calico oat bag with colour image and black text. Image shows a full length brown horse with bridle.Front: PARSONS FARM ANIMAL SERIES No.3 \ SUFFOLK \ The Suffolk, often known as the Suffolk Punch, originated in the County of Suffolk, England \ and is noted for its hardiness. From 15 to 16 hands in height. The Suffolk in general is smaller than \ the Clydesdale. The head is rather coarse, with the neck short. The body long deep and wide with \ a round full appearance. The croup is straight and legs short and free from leather. The invariable \ colour is chestnut, varying from light to dark.wagga, flour, oats, bag, calico, lila, gore, depression, war, kitchen
