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Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....Long, white cotton christening gown, ornamented with a v-shaped panel of lace on the bodice. ...The fabric of the skirt is gathered below the waist. Clothing Christening Gown ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.Long, white cotton christening gown, ornamented with a v-shaped panel of lace on the bodice. Lace is also used on the upper part of the short sleeves and on the neckline. The fabric of the skirt is gathered below the waist.christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....Long, white muslin christening gown. The gown features lace on the front of the bodice, neck, and on the short, puffed sleeves. ...Christening gowns Ceremonial clothing children's wear baptismal clothing victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life Long, white muslin christening gown. ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.Long, white muslin christening gown. The gown features lace on the front of the bodice, neck, and on the short, puffed sleeves. The skirt at the front has pleating separated with inserts of lace and horizontal hanging scalloped bands of lace christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown, 1931
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....The christening gown of Dione McIntyre, local architect and life member of the Kew Historical Society. ...The lace at the hem is also scalloped. Clothing Christening Gown ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.The christening gown of Dione McIntyre, local architect and life member of the Kew Historical Society. The colour and fabrics used in the gown were recycled from Ilma Diamond's [her mother's sister] wedding dress, when she was christened in 1931. As the smallest of the christening gowns in the collection, this would indicate that she was baptised at a very early age. The fragile baptismal gown is made from a silk slip, above which is an outer layer of embroidered net separated by bands of chiffon. The lace at the hem is also scalloped.christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life, mcintyre collection, dione mcintyre -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown, 1891-1910
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over twenty-five gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries. This christening gown was worn by one or more of the Weir children....Long, white cotton christening gown. The high-necked, short-sleeved bodice has a number of decorative elements. ...Christening gowns Ceremonial clothing children's wear baptismal clothing victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life Nil Long, white cotton christening gown. ...In the early 19th century, infant gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over twenty-five gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries. This christening gown was worn by one or more of the Weir children.This is one of ten items of clothing, worn by infants in the Weir family of Broken Hill between 1899 and 1910. They are part of the larger Weir Family collection of clothing, documents and photographs gifted to the Kew Historical Society by their descendants. Due to their known provenence, the gowns are historically and aesthetically significant in that they can be accurately dated to an 11-year-period, allowing other comparable items of infant's and children's clothing to be dated to an earlier, silmilar or later period. They also exemplify the styles and decorative techniques used for christening gowns, infant's and children's clothing of the period.Long, white cotton christening gown. The high-necked, short-sleeved bodice has a number of decorative elements. These include an extesive use of lace in horizontal and triangular panels of various styles at the front. Two long bands of lace frame this central panel.Nilchristening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....A sturdy white cotton christening gown that confirms to a number of conventional design rules. ...Christening gowns Ceremonial clothing children's wear baptismal clothing victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life A sturdy white cotton christening gown that confirms to a number of conventional design rules. ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.A sturdy white cotton christening gown that confirms to a number of conventional design rules. These include pleating on the bodice and at the front of the skirt. The width of the pleats below the waist would indicate a later rather than earlier manufacture. Lace is used in a vertical band at centre front, on the neck and at the waist. christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....A white cotton and lace christening gown. The primary decorative elements of the gown are at the front which includes multiple layers of lace on net that extend from the neck to the hemline, which are then bordered with ruffles of the same lace. ...Christening gowns Ceremonial clothing children's wear baptismal clothing victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life A white cotton and lace christening gown. ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.A white cotton and lace christening gown. The primary decorative elements of the gown are at the front which includes multiple layers of lace on net that extend from the neck to the hemline, which are then bordered with ruffles of the same lace. The bodice has a high neck, bordered with lace, and two short sleeves.christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown, 1899-1910
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over twenty-five gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries. This christening gown was worn by one or more of the Weir children....Long, white cotton christening gown. The high-necked, short-sleeved bodice has a number of decorative elements. ...Christening gowns Ceremonial clothing children's wear baptismal clothing victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life Nil Long, white cotton christening gown. ...In the early 19th century, infant gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over twenty-five gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries. This christening gown was worn by one or more of the Weir children.This is one of ten items of clothing, worn by infants in the Weir family of Broken Hill between 1899 and 1910. They are part of the larger Weir Family collection of clothing, documents and photographs gifted to the Kew Historical Society by their descendants. Due to their known provenence, the gowns are historically and aesthetically significant in that they can be accurately dated to an 11-year-period, allowing other comparable items of infant's and children's clothing to be dated to an earlier, silmilar or later period. They also exemplify the styles and decorative techniques used for christening gowns, infant's and children's clothing of the period.Long, white cotton christening gown. The high-necked, short-sleeved bodice has a number of decorative elements. This includes an extesive use of lace in diagonal panels at the front above four horizontal layers of the same lace. There are two layers of lace forming the sleeves. Nilchristening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Baby's Christening Gown, 1890
... Baby's Christening Gown......Christening Gowns...This Christening gown belonged to William Edward Housden who was born in Castlemaine in 1890 and died in Warrnambool in 1972. ...This is a Christening gown made of cream cotton. It is high waisted with a gathered skirt and a pintucked bodice with hand embroidered leaves and fine drawn thread work. ...This is a fine example of a Christening gown made for a baby 130 years ago. William Edward Housden Christening Gowns This is a Christening gown made of cream cotton. ...This Christening gown belonged to William Edward Housden who was born in Castlemaine in 1890 and died in Warrnambool in 1972. He served in World War One and married Lucy Knowles in 1921. It was on occasions, and still is, a common practice to make a special dress for a baby's Christening or to use a gown that has been handed down over the generations. This is a fine example of a Christening gown made for a baby 130 years ago.This is a Christening gown made of cream cotton. It is high waisted with a gathered skirt and a pintucked bodice with hand embroidered leaves and fine drawn thread work. The draw string waist opens at the back. It has long sleeves with lace and embroidered cuffs. There is lace and draw string tape around the neck. The seams have been machined.william edward housden, christening gowns -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....Long, fine white cotton christening gown. The short bodice includes a v-shaped lace insert bordered by a scalloped collar. ...Christening gowns Ceremonial clothing children's wear baptismal clothing victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life Long, fine white cotton christening gown. ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.Long, fine white cotton christening gown. The short bodice includes a v-shaped lace insert bordered by a scalloped collar. Lace is also used on the neckline, short sleeves, and hem. The lace on the sleeves is attached in rows of overlapping fabric. The fabric below the high waistline is gathered to produce a full long skirt.christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Petticoat of a Christening Gown
... Petticoat of a Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....Simple fine, white cotton petticoat used underneath an outer christening gown. The petticoat uses the same silhouette as the gown. ...Clothing Petticoat of a Christening Gown ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.Simple fine, white cotton petticoat used underneath an outer christening gown. The petticoat uses the same silhouette as the gown. The sleeveless bodice is held up by shoestring straps at the shoulder. Gathered fabric at the waist creates volume as an undergarment. Six bands of decorative horizontal pleating are used in the lowest section of the skirt as well as a scalloped hem.christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....Long, white cotton christening gown. The bodice includes a number of pieces of lace, most notably a panel of broderie anglais at the centre of the bodice. ...Christening gowns Ceremonial clothing children's wear Baptismal clothing victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life Long, white cotton christening gown. ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.Long, white cotton christening gown. The bodice includes a number of pieces of lace, most notably a panel of broderie anglais at the centre of the bodice. Bands of lace are also used at the neck and on the sleeves. The skirt is gathered below the waist allowing the fabric to form folds.The lower section of the skirt five pleated bands and a hem also created from broderie anglais.christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....Long, white cotton christening gown. The high necked, short sleeved bodice has a number of decorative elements. ...Christening gowns Ceremonial clothing children's wear baptismal clothing victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life Long, white cotton christening gown. ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.Long, white cotton christening gown. The high necked, short sleeved bodice has a number of decorative elements. These include two panels of fabric, the lower of which includes pleating, and inserts of lace that extend beyond the waist. Ties extend from the front to the back of the bodice. Lace is also used on the neckline and on the edge of the folded sleeves. The skirt is pleated at the front extending to the hem.christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....A handmade, sturdy white cotton christening gown. The bodice is made from a number of separate pieces of fabric. ...The skirt is simply hemmed. Clothing Christening Gown ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.A handmade, sturdy white cotton christening gown. The bodice is made from a number of separate pieces of fabric. At the front there is a flat, pleated panel that extends well below the waist. The longer half-length sleeves are attached to the neckline rather than from a shoulder. Each sleeve is bordered with crocheted lace. Crocheting is also used as a decorative element on the front of the tie. The skirt is simply hemmed. christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening gown
... Christening gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....Long, white cotton christening gown featuring an elaborate hand-worked bodice. ...Christening gowns Ceremonial clothing children's wear baptismal clothing victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life Long, white cotton christening gown featuring an elaborate hand-worked bodice. ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.Long, white cotton christening gown featuring an elaborate hand-worked bodice. The bodice has diagonal bands of lace as well as sections of fabric that imitate the effect of a bolero. These, as well as the sleeves are also hand embroidered and bordered with tatted lace. The fabric is finely gathered below the waist. The lower part of the gown includes inserted bands of different kinds of lace. The longer sleeves might indicate that the gown was made for an older infant. christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....Long, white cotton christening gown. Handmade featuring lace on the layered short sleeves, as well as at the neckline. ...Christening gowns Ceremonial clothing children's wear baptismal clothing victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life Long, white cotton christening gown. ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.Long, white cotton christening gown. Handmade featuring lace on the layered short sleeves, as well as at the neckline. The gown has a tie above the waist. The bodice is designed to form a number of horizontal and vertical panels, most prominently including tapered pleating at the front. The fabric comprising the skirt is gathered at the waist, allowing the full skirt to flare towards the hem. The lower part of the dress features a scalloped double hemline above which are four bands of folded fabric.christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....A long, white cotton christening gown designed and made using a number of decorative elements. ...Christening gowns Ceremonial clothing children's wear baptismal clothing victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life A long, white cotton christening gown designed and made using a number of decorative elements. ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.A long, white cotton christening gown designed and made using a number of decorative elements. These include an embroidered lace v-shaped insert at the front of the bodice that extends below the waist. Bands and layers of lace are also used at the neck and on the double-panelled sleeves. A broad band of lace has been used to form the waist, below which the fabric of the skirt is very finely gathered. The front of the skirt includes thirty-two horizontal pleated bands. christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown
... Christening Gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....Very long, white cotton christening gown. The bodice is distinguished by an intricate panel of handmade lace that forms a semi-circle at the neck. ...Christening gowns Ceremonial clothing children's wear baptismal clothing victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life Very long, white cotton christening gown. ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.Very long, white cotton christening gown. The bodice is distinguished by an intricate panel of handmade lace that forms a semi-circle at the neck. On either side of the lace insert are folded lapels, each bordered with lace. The short sleeves are constructed of two overlapping pieces of fabric. Below the waist the fabric is pleated to allow for the large amount of fabric in the skirt to flare outwards. The extraordinary detail within the gown is extended to the lower section of the skirt where the maker has created five pleated bands, each comprising four layers. The hem also features a band of lace. christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening gown, 1850-9
... Christening gown...Christening gowns...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries....A mid-nineteenth century christening (baptismal) gown, constructed of sturdy white cotton featuring a long skirt, high neck and long sleeves. ...Christening gowns Ceremonial clothing children's wear Baptismal clothing victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life A mid-nineteenth century christening (baptismal) gown, constructed of sturdy white cotton featuring a long skirt, high neck and long sleeves. ...In the early 19th century, infant baptismal gowns worn by male and female infants began to be modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over fifteen christening gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.A mid-nineteenth century christening (baptismal) gown, constructed of sturdy white cotton featuring a long skirt, high neck and long sleeves. The gown is constructed by hand, and there is evidence of home-finished needlework, The bodice is loosely pleated with gathering at the high waist, A later cotton tie was attached at the centre waist and commercial lace added to the neckline and cuffs.christening gowns, ceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, baby’s christening gown, c1900
... Clothing, baby’s christening gown...This baby’s long, white cotton christening gown is an example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the pioneer settlers families in Moorabbin Shire c1900...A baby’s long, white cotton, christening gown with pin-tucks and bodice ties...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne This baby’s long, white cotton christening gown is an example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the pioneer settlers families in Moorabbin Shire c1900 Early settlers and market gardeners established their families in Moorabbin Shire and this item shows the skill and craftsmanship of the women of these families The Peck family were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire clothing moorabbin ormond bentleigh dressmaking market gardeners early settlers craftwork mr peck christening service, rites, baptism A baby’s long, white cotton, christening gown with pin-tucks and bodice ties Clothing Clothing, baby’s christening gown Peck family ...This baby’s long, white cotton christening gown is an example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the pioneer settlers families in Moorabbin Shire c1900Early settlers and market gardeners established their families in Moorabbin Shire and this item shows the skill and craftsmanship of the women of these families The Peck family were early settlers in Moorabbin ShireA baby’s long, white cotton, christening gown with pin-tucks and bodice tiesclothing, moorabbin, ormond, bentleigh, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork, mr peck, christening service, rites, baptism -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Undergarment, Christening Petticoat, C 1990
... ...Christening Gown...Handmade by the donor to complement the christening gown (NA 5481)...Cream nylon baby petticoat to accompany Christening gown. It has cotton lace trim, a back placket with pearl button to close the garment....Baby clothing Christening Gown Handmade Nil Cream nylon baby petticoat to accompany Christening gown. ...Handmade by the donor to complement the christening gown (NA 5481)C1990 handmade christening petticoat to line the handmade christening gown.Cream nylon baby petticoat to accompany Christening gown. It has cotton lace trim, a back placket with pearl button to close the garment.Nilbaby clothing, christening gown, handmade -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, baby's cotton christening gown, pintucks, c1900
... Clothing, baby's cotton christening gown, pintucks...This baby's white cotton Christening gown is an example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the early settlers families in Moorabbin Shire in the early 20th C ...Baby's long sleeved white cotton christening gown with 2cm bands of pintucks on yoke and long ties. ...Bone button fastens at nape Clothing Clothing, baby's cotton christening gown, pintucks ...This baby's white cotton Christening gown is an example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the early settlers families in Moorabbin Shire in the early 20th C Early settlers and market gardeners established their families in Moorabbin Shire c1900 and this item shows the skill and craftsmanship of the women of these families Baby's long sleeved white cotton christening gown with 2cm bands of pintucks on yoke and long ties. Bone button fastens at napeclothing, needlework, haberdashery, crochet, doilies, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork, bentleigh, lacework, moorabbin shire, milne meryl, dairy farms, fruit orchards -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClothing - Christening Gown, c. 1850's
... Christening Gown......christening gown...This white christening gown was possibly worn by the donor, Mrs. ...Child's long, white christening gown, capped sleeves. Hand sewn, inserted panel in bodice and skirt, embroidered and eyelets. ...Barnard when she was christened. Clothing Christening Gown ...This white christening gown was possibly worn by the donor, Mrs. W.N. Barnard.This 18500s christening gown is representative of gowns worn for this ceremony in the 1850s.Child's long, white christening gown, capped sleeves. Hand sewn, inserted panel in bodice and skirt, embroidered and eyelets. Circa 1850's. Possibly worn by Mrs W.N. Barnard when she was christened.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, mrs w n barnard of portland victoria, robert barnard son of w n barnard, christening gown, 1850's christening gown, religious apparel, w n barnard -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Christening Gown, pre 1880
... Christening Gown...Christening Gown...Christening gown worn by Dorothy Tresseder's mother in 1880's...White Christening Gown from the 1880's metal embroidered buttons. ...Top has V section embroidered insert with embroidered sleeve extensions Christening Gown Clothing Christening Gown ...Christening gown worn by Dorothy Tresseder's mother in 1880'sWhite Christening Gown from the 1880's metal embroidered buttons. Gown has embroidered panel down centre edged with 5cm embroidered edging and gathering at waist. Top has V section embroidered insert with embroidered sleeve extensionscostume accessories, children's -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClothing - Christening Gown, c. 1911
... Christening Gown......christening gown...This child's white broderie anglaise christening gown was worn by Robert Barnard, son of Mrs W N Barnard of Portland, when he was a young child, circa 1911....Child's white broderie anglaise christening gown, hand sewn, three button closure, short sleeves, c. ...Worn by Robert Barnard son of Mrs W N Barnard of Portland. Clothing Christening Gown ...This child's white broderie anglaise christening gown was worn by Robert Barnard, son of Mrs W N Barnard of Portland, when he was a young child, circa 1911.This item is representative of christening gowns in the early 1910s. Child's white broderie anglaise christening gown, hand sewn, three button closure, short sleeves, c. Circa 1911. Worn by Robert Barnard son of Mrs W N Barnard of Portland.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, mrs w.n. barnard, w.n. barnard of portland victoria, robert barnard, child’s clothing c 1911, broderie anglaise, christening gown, ceremonial gown, ceremonial clothing, religious clothing -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing, Baby's Christening gown , fine muslin, cut work, c1900, c1900
... Clothing, Baby's Christening gown , fine muslin, cut work, c1900...clothing, christening gown, methodist church, church of england, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, lacework, cutwork, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork , bentleigh, , moorabbin shire blackburn nance, dairy farms, fruit orchards... This Baby's long white Christening gown is made from fine muslin, with short sleeves and cut-work and pin tucked front panels The women of the early settler families were very skilled dressmakers and made the clothes for their families.... A Baby's Christening gown of fine white muslin with cut-work and needlework on yoke, gathered skirt and short sleeves with a draw string waist and neck . ...Clothing, Baby's Christening gown , fine muslin, cut work, c1900 Family of Mrs Nance Blackburn ...This Baby's long white Christening gown is made from fine muslin, with short sleeves and cut-work and pin tucked front panels The women of the early settler families were very skilled dressmakers and made the clothes for their families. The early settler families followed the religious rites of their Christian Church and this Baby's Christening gown shows the dressmaking skills of the pioneer women of Moorabbin Shire c1900 , A Baby's Christening gown of fine white muslin with cut-work and needlework on yoke, gathered skirt and short sleeves with a draw string waist and neck . The front panel has 5 sections of pin tucks and cut work . clothing, christening gown, methodist church, church of england, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, lacework, cutwork, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork , bentleigh, , moorabbin shire blackburn nance, dairy farms, fruit orchards -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Christening Gown, 1891-1910
... Christening Gown......christening gown...The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over twenty-five gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries. This christening gown was worn by one or more of the Weir children....Long, fine white cotton christening gown. The high-necked, short-sleeved bodice has a number of decorative elements. ...Clothing Christening Gown ...In the early 19th century, infant gowns were modelled on dresses worn by adult women. Gowns were typically made of fine white linen or cotton, and often trimmed with tucks, lace, whitework embroidery, and other handwork. The Kew Historical Society's collection includes over twenty-five gowns dating from the 19th and 20th centuries. This christening gown was worn by one or more of the Weir children.This is one of ten items of clothing, worn by infants in the Weir family of Broken Hill between 1891 and 1910. They are part of the larger Weir Family collection of clothing, documents and photographs gifted to the Kew Historical Society by their descendants. Due to their known provenence, the gowns are historically and aesthetically significant in that they can be accurately dated to an 19-year-period, allowing other comparable items of infant's and children's clothing to be dated to an earlier, silmilar or later period. They also exemplify the styles and decorative techniques used for christening gowns, infant's and children's clothing of the period.Long, fine white cotton christening gown. The high-necked, short-sleeved bodice has a number of decorative elements. These include an extesive use of white work on the sleeves, bodice and gown. Tight ruching at the waist allows a central panel of white work to be framed by the larger panel which acts as a polonnaise. This contains the finest workmanship of the christening gowns and infants clothing in the Weir Collection and may date to 1891.Nilceremonial clothing, children's wear, baptismal clothing, victorian historical themes — 8.6 marking the phases of life, christening gown -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Broderie Anglais Christening Gown, Late 1800's
... Broderie Anglais Christening Gown......Christening gown...Broderie Anglais Christening Gown is handmade in a traditional design....Embroidery Broderie Anglais Christening gown Broderie Anglais Christening Gown is handmade in a traditional design. ...Broderie Anglais Christening Gown is handmade in a traditional design.embroidery, broderie anglais, christening gown -
National Wool MuseumClothing - Christening Gown, Eliza Lynon, 19th century
... Christening Gown...19th century Irish linen Christening gown and matching petticoat donated by Ruth Starkey. ...Irish linen Christening gown with cutwork anglais. Cutwork along hem is scalloped with a central motif going down the centre front of the body. ...The Christening gown and petticoat have been in the family for around 170 years, passed to generations. ...19th century Irish linen Christening gown and matching petticoat donated by Ruth Starkey. The Christening gown and petticoat have been in the family for around 170 years, passed to generations. They were sewn by Eliza Lynon in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. The following history has been provided by Ruth Starkey: • Town of origin is Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, sewn by Eliza Lynon. • The gown came to Australia with Eliza Lynon on the Red Jacket in 1855. • Eliza married Joseph Dobbyn (who was a member of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Regiment) at Christ Church Geelong. • They built a home at 150 McKillop St, Geelong. Melrose was the name of the home. • Family name Dobbyn - Joseph Wilson Dobbyn b. 07/04/1844 - d 12/10/1892 and Elizabeth (Eliza b 12/03/1847 d 26/08/1934) and passed to Eliza Jane, Jessie Victoria Mary and Lucy Ellen Dobbyn (sisters). • Lucy Ellen nee Dobbyn, married Herbert Blunt, Boatbuilder Geelong at Christ Church Geelong • All lived at 150 McKillop St Geelong over the years • Passed to Marjorie May Fearn born nee Blunt who was baptized at Christ Church Geelong 29/5/1915 • Passed to Ann Rosemary Starkey nee Fearn • Passed to Ruth Norelle Starkey (me) I was baptized at Christ Church Geelong. • I am the great- great granddaughter of Joseph and Eliza and the great granddaughter of Herbert and Lucy.Irish linen Christening gown with cutwork anglais. Cutwork along hem is scalloped with a central motif going down the centre front of the body. Bodice is embroidered in a v shape at the front and has cutwork embroidered sleeves. Skirt is attached to the bodice with cartridge pleats.irish linen, christening, religion, children's clothing, ceremonial, church, geelong, red jacket ship, enniskillen, christ church geelong, northern ireland -
Kilmore Historical SocietyChristening gown and underskirt, Est. early 20c
... Christening gown and underskirt....White cotton christening gown with lace trim to bodice. Underskirt/petticoat....Christening gown and underskirt. ...White cotton christening gown with lace trim to bodice. Underskirt/petticoat. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, christening gown, c1880
... Clothing, christening gown...A very long, baby’s christening gown with hand cut-work c 1880...The Marshall family were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire. clothing brighton moorabbin pioneers dressmaking market gardeners early settlers craftwork mrs marshall A very long, baby’s christening gown with hand cut-work c 1880 Clothing Clothing, christening gown Marshall family ...The pioneer settlers and market gardeners of Moorabbin Shire had to be self reliant and made their own clothing and utensils. This is one of the many items that exhibit the skill and craftsmanship of the women of these families This very long, baby’s christening gown with cut-work, is an example of the dressmaking skills and craftwork of the women of the pioneer families. The Marshall family were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire. A very long, baby’s christening gown with hand cut-work c 1880clothing, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork, mrs marshall
