Showing 20 items matching "coathanger"
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Cheese World MuseumCoathanger, prior to 1973
... Coathanger......coathanger...Neither Ray nor Joyce married and following the death of her brother Joyce set up the Ray and Joyce Uebergang Foundation which supports the local community. This coathanger is part of the collection of items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum. ...Cramond and Dickson was a large department store located on the corner of Liebig and Timor Streets Warrnambool trading from 1856 to 1973. warrnambool cramond & dickson uebergang germany coathanger Black ink engraving -Tailors & Outfitters Cramond & Dickson Warrnambool/ Made in Germany Orange varnished curved wooden coat hanger with wire hook damaged on one end Coathanger ...The Percy Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 until 1992. Percy and Myrtle Uebergang's children were twins, Ray and Joyce born in 1926 who lived at Tooram Park until their deaths, Ray in 1986 and Joyce in 1992. Neither Ray nor Joyce married and following the death of her brother Joyce set up the Ray and Joyce Uebergang Foundation which supports the local community. This coathanger is part of the collection of items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum. Cramond and Dickson was a large department store located on the corner of Liebig and Timor Streets Warrnambool trading from 1856 to 1973.Orange varnished curved wooden coat hanger with wire hook damaged on one endBlack ink engraving -Tailors & Outfitters Cramond & Dickson Warrnambool/ Made in Germanywarrnambool, cramond & dickson, uebergang, germany, coathanger -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Coat Hanger, Cramond & Dickson, Early 20th century
... This coathanger came from the Warrnambool business of Cramond & Dickson. ...The coathanger has black printing on one side. ...The coathanger has black printing on one side. Cramond & Dickson Coat Hanger ...This coathanger came from the Warrnambool business of Cramond & Dickson. John Cramond and James Dickson established a drapery business in Warrnambool early in the 1850s in Timor Street. They moved to Liebig Street in the 1860s, with new premises in that street erected in 1878. The store had its own tailors and milliners and a large wine cellar. A branch store was opened in London in Poultry Lane and James Dickson managed that store for some years. The business of Cramond and Dickson closed in 1973. This item, although not rare, is of some interest as a memento of the Warrnambool store of Cramond and Dickson, a dominant business in Warrnambool for over 100 years. This is a wooden coathanger with a metal hook for hanging. The hook is rusted. The coathanger has black printing on one side. 'Cramond & Dickson Tailors & Outfitters Warrnambool' 'Made in Germany' cramond & dickson store, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Coat Hanger, Cramond & Dickson Folding
... He also served on the committee of management of Warrnambool Base Hospital. This coathanger would have been used in their store. ...Folding coathanger with metal frame covered in brown paper with black cotton tape. ...He also served on the committee of management of Warrnambool Base Hospital. This coathanger would have been used in their store. ...John Glass Cramond 1829 and James Dickson 1831-1910 were founders of a large drapery store. Both were Scots and both came separately to Australia in 1852. Cramond initially came for gold but soon opened a store in St Kilda with a post Office attached and he was the first post master there. Dickson was a farmer’s son but became a draper and while he was unsuccessful on the Bendigo diggings and then returned to Melbourne where he met Cramond and soon after they opened a store on Lonsdale Street. They opened their business in Warrnambool in 1855 as a general store with groceries, drapery and ironmongery. Both partners were involved with the community and James Dickson was an original director of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill 1909 and the Warrnambool Cheese and butter factory. He also served on the committee of management of Warrnambool Base Hospital. This coathanger would have been used in their store. An everyday item linked to one of Warrnambool’s earliest and longest running businesses.Folding coathanger with metal frame covered in brown paper with black cotton tape. Cramond & Dickson Warrnambool stamped on the cotton tape.cramond and dickson, warrnambool -
Williamstown Historical Society IncDomestic object - Wooden coat hanger, 1920 - 1930
... Folding wooden coathanger with a twisted wire hook, from the London Stores, Melbourne....MELBOURNE" Stamped on back: "THE KROSSOUT PATENT 25757" Folding wooden coathanger with a twisted wire hook, from the London Stores, Melbourne. ...London Stores opened in 1925 and specialised in mens' wear. It was located on the corner of Elizabeth and Bourke streets Melbourne. It was designed by the architects HW and FB Tonkins to the then Melbourne height limit of 132 feet [40 metres].Folding wooden coathanger with a twisted wire hook, from the London Stores, Melbourne.On front in white lettering stamped into the wood: "MADE IN ENGLAND FOR THE LONDON STORES - OPP. G.P.O. MELBOURNE" Stamped on back: "THE KROSSOUT PATENT 25757" -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncDomestic object - Trouser coat hanger
... coathanger...Dillon, Draper and Mercer, Charlton coathanger T. Dillon Draper and Mercer Charlton T. ...product from T. Dillon, Draper and Mercer, CharltonTrouser and coat hanger made form wood and metalT. Dillon. Draper and Mercer Charlton Patent applied for No. 9143coathanger, t. dillon, draper and mercer, charlton -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Fletcher Jones Coat Hanger, Late 20th century
... ...coathanger...The Fletcher Jones Gardens remain a significant landmark in the city warrnambool fletcher jones pleasant hill fletcher jones gardens coathanger Fletcher Jones in gold lettering below the hook. ...David Fletcher Jones commenced his tailoring and hawking business in the 1920’s. The business expanded through the decades to become the main manufacturing employer in the city of Warrnambool. The business moved from Liebig Street around 1947 to a site in East Warrnambool which was once an old quarry. The factory which was built at “Pleasant Hill” manufactured quality clothing, initially men’s trousers, suits which expanded in later times to include ladies’ wear. A network of stores was opened throughout Australia to sell the garments. A common item linked to a significant business and personality of Warrnambool.Fletcher Jones Factory held a significant place in the economic development of the city. The Fletcher Jones Gardens remain a significant landmark in the cityBlack plastic coat hanger with metal hook. Fletcher Jones in gold lettering below the hook.warrnambool, fletcher jones, pleasant hill, fletcher jones gardens, coathanger -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Solo photo, 18/04/2002
... She is standing in front of a hanging rack of shirts and jackets on coathangers and a bookshelf of folded clothes. ...She is standing in front of a hanging rack of shirts and jackets on coathangers and a bookshelf of folded clothes. ...This photo depicts Arthritis Victoria op shop volunteer, Renate Kupfe, posing for a photo in front of some racks and shelves of clothing at the Malvern Opportunity Shop.COL medium close up photo of a woman inside a shop. She is wearing a white t-shirt with a leopard print scarf. She is standing in front of a hanging rack of shirts and jackets on coathangers and a bookshelf of folded clothes. There are some boxes on top of the bookcase. On the bottom right corner of the photo image, there is a date stamp in bright orange digits: "18 4 '02".arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, opportunity shop, op shop, charity shop, thrift store, clothing, clothes rack, vintage clothing, bookcase, volunteers, members, malvern, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, March - April 1994
... There are multiple racks of clothes hanging on coathangers. To the right of the frame, there is some shelving against the wall containing some folded clothing and a display mannequin head showcasing a hat and wig. ...There are multiple racks of clothes hanging on coathangers. To the right of the frame, there is some shelving against the wall containing some folded clothing and a display mannequin head showcasing a hat and wig. ...Around March to April 1994, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) opened a second oppportunity shop in Moonee Ponds. A woman impersonating satirist Barry Humphries' most well known character, Dame Edna Everage, was the star attraction at the opening. This photo is a wide view of customers perusing the clothing racks and other wares.B&W photo of several people inside a shop. There are multiple racks of clothes hanging on coathangers. To the right of the frame, there is some shelving against the wall containing some folded clothing and a display mannequin head showcasing a hat and wig. To the left of the frame, there is a large bouquet of gladioli flowers in a large vase on a countertop. In the background, there is a lace-edged valance across the top of a wooden rail hanging from the ceiling. The photo has been taken from a high angle, above floor level.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, opportunity shop, op shop, charity shop, thrift store, fundraising, opening, launch, gladioli, flowers, bouquet, members, volunteers, customers, moonee ponds, 1994 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Solo photo, 16/04/2002
... Hanging from the rod on coathangers is a range of linen. In the bottom right corner of the photo image, there is a date stamp in bright orange digits: "16 4 '02"....Hanging from the rod on coathangers is a range of linen. In the bottom right corner of the photo image, there is a date stamp in bright orange digits: "16 4 '02". ...At some point, Arthritis Victoria's Moonee Ponds opportunity shop was relocated to new premises at 10 Everage Street. In this photo, Alice Gilbert (Manager) poses for a photo in front of some shelves of kitchenware and bric-a-brac at the Everage St shop.COL medium close up photo of a woman inside a shop. She is wearing a red shirt over a black t-shirt. She is standing next to some wall shelving and has one hand on one of the shelves. On the shelves, there is a range of crockery, glassware, and pottery, including some vases. Alongside the shelving, there is a clothes hanging rack affixed to the wall. Hanging from the rod on coathangers is a range of linen. In the bottom right corner of the photo image, there is a date stamp in bright orange digits: "16 4 '02".[Handwritten in blue ink] Alice Gilbert Moonee Ponds op shoparthritis foundation of victoria, afv, opportunity shop, op shop, charity shop, thrift store, crockery, pottery, glassware, vases, relocation, linen, new premises, alice gilbert, manager, everage street, moonee ponds, 2002 -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Boudoir Set, Miss Nancy Guscott, 1935
... ... coathanger...(Cup No. 907) Embroidery Surface stitchery Small Articles 1920-40 Australia Shoe trees coathanger powder puff and rouge cover C. Coat hanger and cover attached with ribbons, 3 designs of ladies in a diamond shape, scalloped edge. ...These articles were made during the Depression because Miss Guscott was unable to find employment. She learned to sew and embroider at school, and these pieces are her own design. The scalloped buttonholed edges were made using a threepenny piece as a template. Miss Guscott won a Silver Cup at the Wagga Show in 1936 for this work. (Cup No. 907)C. Coat hanger and cover attached with ribbons, 3 designs of ladies in a diamond shape, scalloped edge.embroidery, surface stitchery, small articles, 1920-40, australia, shoe trees, coathanger, powder puff and rouge cover -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Boudoir Set, Miss Nancy Guscott, 1935
... ... coathanger...(Cup No. 907) Embroidery Surface stitchery Small Articles 1920-40 Australia Shoe trees coathanger powder puff and rouge cover Peach crepe-de-chine night gown with three fine cutwork inserts, one at chest and two at the hem. ...These articles were made during the Depression because Miss Guscott was unable to find employment. She learned to sew and embroider at school, and these pieces are her own design. The scalloped buttonholed edges were made using a threepenny piece as a template. Miss Guscott won a Silver Cup at the Wagga Show in 1936 for this work. (Cup No. 907)Peach crepe-de-chine night gown with three fine cutwork inserts, one at chest and two at the hem. Fine buttonhole edging and embroidery.embroidery, surface stitchery, small articles, 1920-40, australia, shoe trees, coathanger, powder puff and rouge cover -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Boudoir Set, Miss Nancy Guscott, 1935
... ... coathanger...(Cup No. 907) Embroidery Surface stitchery Small Articles 1920-40 Australia Shoe trees coathanger powder puff and rouge cover E. Blue crepe-de-chine, square, design of buttonholed flowers and buttonhole loop edge. ...These articles were made during the Depression because Miss Guscott was unable to find employment. She learned to sew and embroider at school, and these pieces are her own design. The scalloped buttonholed edges were made using a threepenny piece as a template. Miss Guscott won a Silver Cup at the Wagga Show in 1936 for this work. (Cup No. 907)E. Blue crepe-de-chine, square, design of buttonholed flowers and buttonhole loop edge.embroidery, surface stitchery, small articles, 1920-40, australia, shoe trees, coathanger, powder puff and rouge cover -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Boudoir Set, Miss Nancy Guscott, 1935
... ... coathanger...(Cup No. 907) Embroidery Surface stitchery Small Articles 1920-40 Australia Shoe trees coathanger powder puff and rouge cover B. Peach crepe-de-chine, frilled and embroidered shoe inserts. ...These articles were made during the Depression because Miss Guscott was unable to find employment. She learned to sew and embroider at school, and these pieces are her own design. The scalloped buttonholed edges were made using a threepenny piece as a template. Miss Guscott won a Silver Cup at the Wagga Show in 1936 for this work. (Cup No. 907)B. Peach crepe-de-chine, frilled and embroidered shoe inserts.embroidery, surface stitchery, small articles, 1920-40, australia, shoe trees, coathanger, powder puff and rouge cover -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Boudoir Set, Miss Nancy Guscott, 1935
... ... coathanger...(Cup No. 907) Embroidery Surface stitchery Small Articles 1920-40 Australia Shoe trees coathanger powder puff and rouge cover D. Circular powder puff cover. ...These articles were made during the Depression because Miss Guscott was unable to find employment. She learned to sew and embroider at school, and these pieces are her own design. The scalloped buttonholed edges were made using a threepenny piece as a template. Miss Guscott won a Silver Cup at the Wagga Show in 1936 for this work. (Cup No. 907)D. Circular powder puff cover. Blue lady centre, scalloped edge.embroidery, surface stitchery, small articles, 1920-40, australia, shoe trees, coathanger, powder puff and rouge cover -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Coat Hanger, Cramond & Dickson Coat Hangers
... He also served on the committee of management of Warrnambool Base Hospital. These coathangers were an everyday item from their store. ...He also served on the committee of management of Warrnambool Base Hospital. These coathangers were an everyday item from their store. ...John Glass Cramond 1829 and James Dickson 1831-1910 were founders of a large drapery store. Both were Scots and both came separately to Australia in 1852. Cramond initially came for gold but soon opened a store in St Kilda with a post Office attached and he was the first post master there. Dickson was a farmer’s son but became a draper and while he was unsuccessful on the Bendigo diggings and then returned to Melbourne where he met Cramond and soon after they opened a store on Lonsdale Street. They opened their business in Warrnambool in 1855 as a general store with groceries, drapery and ironmongery. Both partners were involved with the community and James Dickson was an original director of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill 1909 and the Warrnambool Cheese and butter factory. He also served on the committee of management of Warrnambool Base Hospital. These coathangers were an everyday item from their store. A common item which provides a link to one of Warrnambool’s largest and longest running businesses.Wooden hangers with rounded corners and metal hooks, one plastic coated. Printed names engraved and painted in black with business name.Cramond & Dickson Tailors & Outfitters Warrnambool. 2 made on America and 3 made in Germany. 1 unmarkedcramond and dickson store, warrnambool -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1999
... In the foreground, one woman is holding a small toddler's dress on a coathanger. She is looking down at the dress. ...In the foreground, one woman is holding a small toddler's dress on a coathanger. She is looking down at the dress. ...Volunteer Arthritis Foundation of Victoria members sort through clothing, a crocheted blanket, and other items at Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's Malvern Opportunity Shop. The op shop was located at 1428 High Street, Malvern. A cropped black and white version of this photo appears on page 20 of the 1999 Annual Report. The photo accompanies a brief report titled "Opportunity Shops".COL photo of four women inside a shop. They are sorting through clothing and other items. In the foreground, one woman is holding a small toddler's dress on a coathanger. She is looking down at the dress. There are racks of hanging clothes in front of and behind her. In the backgound, two women are holding up a crocheted blanket and a small item of clothing, respectively. They are standing behind a row of large square display bins. Another woman is standing further back in the same aisle. She is turning away from the camera. On the wall behind the three women, there is a large orange, black, and white sign just below the ceiling. The text on the sign says, "ARTHRITIS", "Something can be done!" [the word 'can' is underlined], "ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION OF VICTORIA PHONE 862 2555".[In the top left corner, handwritten in blue ink] 18 [On a white label, handwritten in blue ink] Malvern Opportunity Shop & volunteer staff 6 [the number '6' is circled]arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, opportunity shop, op shop, charity shop, thrift store, fundraising, clothing, apparel, glassware, crockery, bric-a-brac, framed prints, framed pictures, volunteers, members, malvern, annual report, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 17/04/1989
... At the far end of the room, behind the audience, there is a clothing rack holding several coats on coathangers. There are three large potted plants in the room: one is situated in front of a brick fireplace and the other two are potted palms alongside another wall, near the clothing rack. ...At the far end of the room, behind the audience, there is a clothing rack holding several coats on coathangers. There are three large potted plants in the room: one is situated in front of a brick fireplace and the other two are potted palms alongside another wall, near the clothing rack. ...On Monday the 17th of April, 1989, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's Malvern Opportunity Shop held a fashion parade at the Malvern Valley Golf and Reception Centre. The fundraising event, which included a light luncheon and auction, was attended by around 70 people and raised $1,400 for the AFV. In this photo, Kay Doherty from the MS Society, acts as compere while AFV op shop volunteer, Enid Hobbs, models an outfit along the catwalk. The large audience, seated in rows curving around the end of the catwalk, looks on. A different photo from the event appears in the July 1988 - June 1989 Annual Report.B&W photo of the interior of large reception room. A woman is speaking into a microphone on a stand while another woman models an outfit. She is surrounded by a large audience, who are seated in rows which curve around, extending beyond the end of the catwalk. Behind the woman at the microphone are two other women: one is seated behind a small table and the other is standing next to her. At the far end of the room, behind the audience, there is a clothing rack holding several coats on coathangers. There are three large potted plants in the room: one is situated in front of a brick fireplace and the other two are potted palms alongside another wall, near the clothing rack. The room consists of feature brick walls and there are no windows visible within the frame.[On a green sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Enid Hobbs, volunteer AFV op shop modelling op shop fashion parade April 1989arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, op shop, opportunity shop, malvern, fashion parade, luncheon, auction, fundraising, malvern valley golf and reception centre, kay doherty, ms society, compere, enid hobbs, model, arthritis update, annual report, 1989 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1999
... In the foreground, one woman is holding a small toddler's dress on a coathanger. She is looking up at the camera. There are racks of hanging clothes in front of and behind her. ...In the foreground, one woman is holding a small toddler's dress on a coathanger. She is looking up at the camera. There are racks of hanging clothes in front of and behind her. ...Volunteer Arthritis Foundation of Victoria members sort through clothing and other items at the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's Malvern Opportunity Shop. The op shop was located at 1428 High Street, Malvern. This photo appears on page 20 of the 1999 Annual Report.COL photo of four women inside a shop. They are sorting through clothing and other items. In the foreground, one woman is holding a small toddler's dress on a coathanger. She is looking up at the camera. There are racks of hanging clothes in front of and behind her. In the backgound, two women are holding up a small red t-shirt and a red bag, respectively. They are standing behind a row of large square display bins. Another woman is standing further back in the same aisle. On the wall behind the three women are rows of shelving filled with glassware, crockery, bric-a-brac, framed pictures, and various other miscellaneous items. On the wall above the shelving, there is a large orange, black, and white sign just below the ceiling. The text on the sign says, "ARTHRITIS", "Something can be done!" [the word 'can' is underlined], "ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION OF VICTORIA PHONE 862 2555".[In the top left corner, handwritten in blue ink] 19 [On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] Opp Shop 1999 Annual Report page 20arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, opportunity shop, op shop, charity shop, thrift store, fundraising, clothing, apparel, glassware, crockery, bric-a-brac, framed prints, framed pictures, volunteers, members, malvern, annual report, 1999 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Coat Hanger, W. H Taggart Tailor & Outfitter
... Provides a link to one of Warrnambool’s 19th Century businesses. w j taggart coathangers warrnambool W J Taggart Tailor and Outfitter Warrnambool W H Taggart Tailor and outfitter Warrnambool. ...W J Taggart was a tailor who operated from Fairy Street at the time near Russell’s and Powell’s. This is near The Caledonian Hotel and in the current RSPCA shop. They had moved to this shop around 1884. A notice in the local paper in 1922 states that he was re- opening his business in the same premises.Provides a link to one of Warrnambool’s 19th Century businesses.Wooden hangers with rounded corners and metal hooks. Printed names engraved and painted in black with business name.W J Taggart Tailor and Outfitter Warrnambool W H Taggart Tailor and outfitter Warrnambool. Both made in America w j taggart, coathangers, warrnambool -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyCoathanger - trousers/skirts
... The wire has a small steel plate with 2 holes along the vertical section. Coathanger - trousers/skirts ...Coat hangers were used to hang up trousers or skirts by the waist. This coat hanger was designed prior to clips with springs being used.Wooden coat hanger with wire fitted hook used to hang trousers (or skirts) by moving a steel plate along the wire (to tighten the grip). There are 2 rectangular pieces of wood with small padding attached on the inside outer edges. Each piece of wood has wire coming out of the centre. The wire is vertical before rounding to form a hook and is continuous. The wire has a small steel plate with 2 holes along the vertical section.coat hanger. clothes. skirts. trousers.
