Showing 26 items matching "costumes - female wear"
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Clunes MuseumClothing - LADIES APRON
... COSTUMES - FEMALE WEAR...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields COSTUMES - FEMALE WEAR LADIES APRON WHITE LACE EDGED LINEN HALF APRON - LADIES - TIED AT WAIST - LACE TRIMMED POCKET Clothing LADIES APRON ...WHITE LACE EDGED LINEN HALF APRON - LADIES - TIED AT WAIST - LACE TRIMMED POCKETcostumes - female wear, ladies apron -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPin Hat, circa 1940s to 1950s
... costume...female head wear...It is also an example of society's mores of tidiness and quasi religious beliefs of covering the hair and head when outdoors costume female head wear accessories hat pin This long hat pin is adorned with a flat, oval-shaped, piece of black plastic. ...Historically this item represents women's fashion in the 1920s to 1950s. As the material used in the construction is not of a high monetary value it can be assumed it was a day to day working woman apparel to keep the hat firmly fastened into the hair. It does indicate that fashion of the time was important within the regionThis item is a reflection of both the fashion mode of the 1920s to 1950s when long hair needed to be controlled by hair pins rather than later manufactured hair sprays. It is also an example of society's mores of tidiness and quasi religious beliefs of covering the hair and head when outdoorsThis long hat pin is adorned with a flat, oval-shaped, piece of black plastic. A raised pattern of small distinctively dome shaped molded plastic infill together with three larger shaped domes. Identical to KVHS 0361costume, female head wear, accessories hat pin -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyHat Pin, circa 1940s to 1950s
... costume...female head wear...It is also an example of society's mores of tidiness and quasi religious beliefs of covering the hair and head when outdoors costume female head wear accessories hat pin This long hat pin is adorned with a flat, oval-shaped, piece of black plastic. ...Historically this item represents women's fashion in the 1920s to 1950s. As the material used in the construction is not of a high monetary value it can be assumed it was a day to day working woman apparel to keep the hat firmly fastened into the hair. It does indicate that fashion of the time was important within the regionThis item is a reflection of both the fashion mode of the 1920s to 1950s when long hair needed to be controlled by hair pins rather than later manufactured hair sprays. It is also an example of society's mores of tidiness and quasi religious beliefs of covering the hair and head when outdoorsThis long hat pin is adorned with a flat, oval-shaped, piece of black plastic. A raised pattern of small distinctively dome shaped molded plastic infill together with three larger shaped domes. Identical to KVHS 0360costume, female head wear, accessories hat pin -
Orbost & District Historical Societyboudoir cap, c. 19th, early 20th century
... Womens art / handcrafts. boudoir-cap sleep-apparel female-costume A boudoir cap made from cream silk, sections are crochet silk thread with an insertion of silk brocade. Small pieces of bone have been inserted into the sides of the cap giving a stiffening effect over the ears of the wearer. boudoir cap Mary McKeown (nee Ford) ...This beautiful cap has been passed down through the McKeown family. It was donated by Marjorie McKeown (nee Ford). Womens art / handcrafts.A boudoir cap made from cream silk, sections are crochet silk thread with an insertion of silk brocade. Small pieces of bone have been inserted into the sides of the cap giving a stiffening effect over the ears of the wearer. boudoir-cap sleep-apparel female-costume -
Orbost & District Historical Societycorset, c. 1920s-1940s
... women's-underware foundation-wear female-costume...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland Owned and worn by Mrs Marjorie McKeown (nee Ford) who lived in the Orbost area. women's-underware foundation-wear female-costume Size 28 Liberty Corset Factory Howard Street North Melbourne A lady's corset made from apricot coloured cotton with small flowers embroidered on the fabric. ...Owned and worn by Mrs Marjorie McKeown (nee Ford) who lived in the Orbost area.A lady's corset made from apricot coloured cotton with small flowers embroidered on the fabric. It has suspender straps with clips attached to the bottom of the corset. Stays, possibly whalebone, are sewn vertically into the fabric. Size 28 Liberty Corset Factory Howard Street North Melbournewomen's-underware foundation-wear female-costume -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: TULLE COVERED HORSE SHOE, 1960's
... COSTUME ACCESSORIES Female tulle covered horse shoe Clothing. Cardboard frame, covered with closely gathered tulle, which forms a frill on both edges of the frame. Two satin and organza, five patelled flowers decorate the horse shoe - one on either side of the lower edges. Two silk ribbon leaves are decorative on each side of the face of the horse shoe. A 5 mm wide ribbon is attached with a bow at the top and a 25 cm long loop to wear ...Clothing. Cardboard frame, covered with closely gathered tulle, which forms a frill on both edges of the frame. Two satin and organza, five patelled flowers decorate the horse shoe - one on either side of the lower edges. Two silk ribbon leaves are decorative on each side of the face of the horse shoe. A 5 mm wide ribbon is attached with a bow at the top and a 25 cm long loop to wear over the bride's arm.costume accessories, female, tulle covered horse shoe -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - DECORATIVE CORDING AND PEARL TRIMMED TASSEL, Tassel, 1920's - 30's,maybe1800's
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COSTUME ACCESSORIES Female decorative cord and pearl trimmed tassel Cream silk, cord, wound into a 7cm diameter disk, with loops and decorative pearl trimmed tassel. Matching 11400.843, there is no evidence on the evening cape that it was at one time, attached. This item may be a decorative item that was worn over the wrist, and added interest to the wearer ...Cream silk, cord, wound into a 7cm diameter disk, with loops and decorative pearl trimmed tassel. Matching 11400.843, there is no evidence on the evening cape that it was at one time, attached. This item may be a decorative item that was worn over the wrist, and added interest to the wearer of the cape. A ''turk's head'' woven ball'', 1.5cm diameter, and tassel head, add to this decorative item.costume accessories, female, decorative cord and pearl trimmed tassel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: ROYAL BLUE COAT BY ZANKO: PART OF ENSEMBLE WITH 11400.524, 1950s
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COSTUME Female daywear Coat Created by ZANKO of Melbourne Royal blue rayon long sleeved coat to wear with 11400.524. ...Royal blue rayon long sleeved coat to wear with 11400.524. Fully lined with blue rayon lining, ¾ length set in sleeves with 10cm fold back (fully lined) cuffs. Front opening with no fastening or crossover. Fold back shawl collar. Front darts running from centre shoulder – 24cm vertically Internal pocket of lining fabric. Pockets on either side at hip level. Angled 15 degrees away from side seam with a band along opening edge – 16 cm. Back made from one piece. A line shape. Slightly flared at hem. Machine stitched. Part of ensemble with 11400.524.Created by ZANKO of Melbournecostume, female daywear, coat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: BENDIGO HIGH SCHOOL JUMPER BY POLWARTH, 1960's
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COSTUME Female bendigo high scool jumper Label inside back neck. 'School and College wear 80% wool 20% nylon. ...Grey long sleeved woollen school jumper. V neck with four coloured stripes on ribbed band. 7 cm ribbed cuffs and band at bottom of jumper - all with four coloured stripes. Stripes - Royal Blue, yellow, pale blue,, royal blue ... Part of Bendigo High School Uniform.Label inside back neck. 'School and College wear 80% wool 20% nylon. By Polwarth Prahan Vic.costume, female, bendigo high scool jumper -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - MAGGIE BARBER COLLECTION: CAMISOLE, 1880-90's
... COSTUME Female Wide scooped neckline camisole Clothing. Wide scooped neckline, edged with 1.5 cm deep cotton lace. The centre back opening is fastened with six tiny pearl shell buttons .8 cm in diameter- top button is fastened with a loop. 1.5 cm deep cotton lace trims the neckline and armholes. A .5 cm cotton braid trims the lower edge. Nine floral embroideries and pulled thread work 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm are spaced around the rounded front neckline. Below these embroideries on the left side breast, are embroidered the wearers ...Clothing. Wide scooped neckline, edged with 1.5 cm deep cotton lace. The centre back opening is fastened with six tiny pearl shell buttons .8 cm in diameter- top button is fastened with a loop. 1.5 cm deep cotton lace trims the neckline and armholes. A .5 cm cotton braid trims the lower edge. Nine floral embroideries and pulled thread work 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm are spaced around the rounded front neckline. Below these embroideries on the left side breast, are embroidered the wearers initials-(M) MB. The owners initials are embroidered on the left front in a decorative manner, to compliment the floral embroidery. A lace ribbon, one cm wide at the waistline passes through 1.4 cm eyelets 2 cm apart. Between each set of eyelets, are groups of 4 cm long fine pintucks - 13 groups of two eyelets and 14 groups of pintucks.costume, female, wide scooped neckline camisole -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - MAGGIE BARBER COLLECTION: BRODERIE COLLAR, 1880-early 1900's
... COSTUME Female Broderie collar Clothing. Cotton fabric featuring floral embroidery and cut work in the Broderie Anglais tradition. A cotton drawstring, twisted and finished with two 5 cm long tassels, gathers the collar at the neckline, to fit the wearer. ...Clothing. Cotton fabric featuring floral embroidery and cut work in the Broderie Anglais tradition. A cotton drawstring, twisted and finished with two 5 cm long tassels, gathers the collar at the neckline, to fit the wearer. It is encased in a .7 cm neckband, into which the collar is gathered.costume, female, broderie collar -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - SCHOOL UNIFORM DRESS
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COSTUME Female gir'ls school uniform dress Inside collar ''Buxwear rgd Quality school wear, Norman W. ...Blue and white checked gingham waisted girl's school uniform dress. White fabric collar. Short sleeves with fabric cuffs. Skirt has six gored panels. Bodice has front opening with three white plastic buttons. Yoke across front and back. Inverted pleat at centre back. Two pleats on either side of front opening.Matching belt, 11400.261. Two belt keepers at sides.Original cloth label and swing label with care and washing instructions.Inside collar ''Buxwear rgd Quality school wear, Norman W. Buck P/L 12''. Cardboard label stapled to clothing label ''The Beehive'' DC AE 587 $23.99. Blue and white swing tag ''Buxwear Drip dry finish 12 Norman Buck elo P/l.costume, female, gir'ls school uniform dress -
Cheese World MuseumTextile, Bed jacket
... costume accessories...female costume...Uebergang...Allansford...women's bed wear...The bed jacket is part of a collection of items relating to rural life in the mid 20th century. costume accessories female costume Uebergang Allansford women's bed wear 201 (on tape at the side) White cotton bed jacket with scalloped satin stitch edging and cut work with butterfly motif lace insertions. ...The Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 to 1992. The bed jacket is part of a collection of items relating to rural life in the mid 20th century.White cotton bed jacket with scalloped satin stitch edging and cut work with butterfly motif lace insertions. Front closing with press studs and a tie. Cap sleeves with a V-shaped slit and butterfly motifs either side.201 (on tape at the side)costume accessories, female costume, uebergang, allansford, women's bed wear -
Chinese MuseumCostume - costume mask, Young Chinese League costume female mask
... costume mask of a female character. She has a headdress of pink flowers, green and silver decorations. She also has a high bun. She has painted eye brows, eye liner, rosy cheeks and lips that are painted red. The eyes has been cut out for the wearer...costume mask of a female character. She has a headdress of pink flowers, green and silver decorations. She also has a high bun. She has painted eye brows, eye liner, rosy cheeks and lips that are painted red. The eyes has been cut out for the wearer ...This mask was obtained by Charles Quon, probably from Hong Kong, and used by the Young Chinese League in their processions.This mask is significant for its links to the Chinese Young League. The League was formally established on 4 October 1932 to to promote free social intercourse and goodwill among its members and their mutual improvement. Membership was open to all persons, with one or both parents or grandparents born in China. Wives of Chinese members were permitted as members with the same privileges. It was a significant social organisation for Chinese-Australians in Melbourne in the mid to late twentieth century.A costume mask of a female character. She has a headdress of pink flowers, green and silver decorations. She also has a high bun. She has painted eye brows, eye liner, rosy cheeks and lips that are painted red. The eyes has been cut out for the wearer to see out of. There is a strap that runs behinds the mask.young chinese league, costume, mask, melbourne -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Tennis player, Dorothy Round, Albert Grounds, Melbourne
... British player Henry “Bunny” Austin was the first top male player to wear shorts at Centre Court Wimbledon in 1933, and his sister Joan Lycett nee Austin became the first female player to play without stockings on Centre Court, appearing with bare legs and ankle socks in 1931. In 1933 Mr Harley Malcolm, Secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association Australia (LTAA) and referee of big tournaments , said “the rules say regulation costume must be worn – I consider shorts are not regulation costume and would stop both men and women, particularly women, wearing them. ...British player Henry “Bunny” Austin was the first top male player to wear shorts at Centre Court Wimbledon in 1933, and his sister Joan Lycett nee Austin became the first female player to play without stockings on Centre Court, appearing with bare legs and ankle socks in 1931. In 1933 Mr Harley Malcolm, Secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association Australia (LTAA) and referee of big tournaments , said “the rules say regulation costume must be worn – I consider shorts are not regulation costume and would stop both men and women, particularly women, wearing them. ...Dorothy Round in shorts English-born Dorothy Round (1909-1982) plays tennis at Albert Park Cricket Ground, wearing her signature white sleeveless dress with divided skirt, pleated to form loose shorts. Dorothy won Wimbledon in 1934 and 1937, and the Australian Open in 1935. In the early 1930s, many women players in Europe and USA swapped stockings and long skirts for bare legs, short skirts and shorts. In October 1933, Mr Harley Malcolm, Secretary of Lawn Tennis Association Australia (LTAA) declared, “I consider shorts not regulation costume and would stop both men and women, particularly women, wearing them. I think women’s desire to strut themselves in such a costume is unreasonable.” However by November, the Victorian Lawn Tennis Association (VLTA) officially allowed shorts at Kooyong for both sexes. At the July 1934 Wimbledon Women’s Final, played in front of the King and Queen, Dorothy wore a sleeveless dress with the skirt divided. Her American competitor, Helen Jacobs, wore white tailored shorts with a black stripe on either side, described as “mannish, though businesslike”. In October, Australian tennis player Mrs Nell Hopman warned, “When Miss Dorothy Round arrives in a few weeks’ time, the LTAA will have to reconsider its decision about women playing in dresses, as she is sure to bring a trunkful of shorts. Miss Round has a “shorts only” rule which I fancy she will stick to here. She is the most stylish player I saw abroad.” The papers also reported that “Mrs Hopman saw no “he girls” among tennis players in Europe. Even the almost universal rule for shorts did not make them look masculine.” Dorothy said, “I wear shorts because they do not get in the way as a frock does. Mine are made in one piece and this avoids any tightness around the waist.” Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer. Photographer notations on slide: "Mrs D Round; D Round B6" Description: Dorothy Round plays tennis at Albert Grounds, Albert Park, Melbourne. She is wearing her signature white sleeveless dress with divided skirt, pleated to form loose shorts. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Dorothy Round (1909-1982) was an English tennis champion from Dudley, Worcestershire. She won the Wimbledon Women’s Singles in 1934 and 1937. In 1935 she won the Australian Championships Women’s Singles in Melbourne. Dorothy won the Mixed Doubles at Wimbledon in 1934, 1935 and 1936. Dorothy was a staunch Methodist and taught Sunday School at Dudley Wesleyan Methodist Church throughout her career. She did not drink, smoke, dance or play tennis on Sundays and declined to compete in the 1933 French Open as tennis officials refused to comply to her scheduling preferences of No Sundays. During the Wightman Cup in New York when play was rained out on the Saturday, Dorothy refused to return on the Sunday. Officials reluctantly agreed to reschedule the clash for Monday, where she put in a sub par performance, prompting the New York Times to quip “Miss Round doesn’t play on Sundays, and doesn’t play particularly well on Mondays!”. In the early 1930s many women tennis players in Europe and USA abandoned their stockings and long skirts for bare legs, short skirts and shorts and some men swapped their long flannel trousers for shorts. British player Henry “Bunny” Austin was the first top male player to wear shorts at Centre Court Wimbledon in 1933, and his sister Joan Lycett nee Austin became the first female player to play without stockings on Centre Court, appearing with bare legs and ankle socks in 1931. In 1933 Mr Harley Malcolm, Secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association Australia (LTAA) and referee of big tournaments , said “the rules say regulation costume must be worn – I consider shorts are not regulation costume and would stop both men and women, particularly women, wearing them. I think women’s desire to strut themselves in such a costume is unreasonable.” (Herald 5/10/1933) However, by November 1933 the Victorian Lawn Tennis Assn officially allowed shorts as regulation dress at Kooyong for both sexes. One speaker suggested that as the majority of women were knock-kneed, the privilege of wearing shorts would not be taken up extensively by them. He added that women were not intended by nature to wear such garments. Another member mentioned that men were rather handsome objects and “works of art” and would carry off the short pants vogue nicely. (Sun Sydney 15/11/33) At the 1934 Wimbledon Singles Finals, playing in front of King George V and Queen Mary, Dorothy wore her signature outfit of sleeveless white dress with the skirt divided and pleated to form loose shorts and American Helen Jacobs wore white tailored shorts with a black stripe on either side described as “mannish, though business like.” In the lead up to Dorothy’s arrival in Australia to compete in the Australian Championship of 1935, there was much speculation written in the press about Dorothy’s preference for wearing shorts. Tennis player Mrs Nell Hopman warned “When Miss Dorothy Round arrives in a few weeks’ time, the Australian Lawn Tennis Association will have to reconsider its decision about women playing in dresses, as she is sure to bring a trunkful of shorts.” “Miss Round has a “shorts only” rule which I fancy she will stick to here. She is the most stylish player abroad.” Mrs Hopman saw no “he girls” among the tennis players in Europe. Even the almost universal rule for shorts did not make them look masculine. Mrs Hopman brought back a couple of pleated pairs that tennis player and designer Mrs Fearnley-Whittingstall (nee Eileen Bennett) made popular and worn by most English players. “They are really quite radical for they look no more startling than a short, pleated skirt” she said. (Newcastle Sun 1/10/1934) Writing for the Sydney Morning Herald 6/12/34, Dorothy said ”I have heard that a photograph of a player wearing shorts was sent to the Queen for her approval and I understand that she said in reply “that they were very attractive”. The Queen is a frequent and interested visitor to Wimbledon so this story is most credible and possibly explains the lack of official opposition to shorts this year.” “I wear shorts because they do not get in the way as a frock does. You have probably noticed that mine are made in one piece and this avoids any tightness around the waist. I don’t know whether shorts have come to stay. They do not suit everybody and the majority of the men don’t like the women in them and this may help condemn the fashion. I really think the men dislike them because too many people who shorts obviously do not suit rushed to be in the fashion and the result was devastating. For my part, I hope that this comfortable fashion endures.” Dorothy’s doubles partner, English tennis champion Fred Perry, did not approve of shorts for men and was particularly perturbed at the idea of women wearing them. Fred always wore long, white flannel trousers and white collared polo shirt on the tennis court. In July 1935 Dorothy took up a post as a dress designer and sportswear design advisor at British outfitters Jaeger. She published two books – “Modern Lawn Tennis” in 1935 and ”Tennis for Girls” in 1938 – described as cheerful and sensible guides. In 1937, Dorothy married Dr Douglas Leigh Little at Dudley Wesleyan Methodist Church. Her wedding dress was designed by renowned fashion designer Teddy Tinling who specialised in designing tennis dresses. (Tinling designed the dress worn by Billie Jean King for the famous “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match against Bobby Riggs in 1973.) News reel co. Gaumont British News filmed the wedding, showing 10,000 people, mostly women, surging towards the couple, describing it as a riot, and quipping that Dorothy’s forehand was useful when cutting the wedding cake. The city of Dudley gifted the couple an antique walnut bedroom suite chosen by them. Dorothy and Douglas had a son, Ian, and a daughter, Patricia. She gave up competitive tennis to coach and write newspaper articles. In later life she took up golf. Dorothy died of cancer in 1982 aged 73. She was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame 1986. In 2004 a bronze bust of Dorothy was installed at Wimbledon, and in 2013 a life size bronze statue was erected at Priory Park, Dudley. References: MRS. HOPMAN RETURNS (1934, October 1). The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article166292409 FIGURED IT OUT (1933, November 15). The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), p. 13 (FINAL EXTRA). Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230199908 FASHIONS OF THE TENNIS COURTS. (1934, December 6). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 7 (Women's Supplement). Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28021332 Leading Tennis Referee Condemns Wearing of Shorts (1933, October 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243193607 DOROTHY ROUND Chooses Going-Away TROUSSEAU (1937, September 4). The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982), p. 39. Retrieved September 20, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51588090 Ban On Shorts For Tennis Girls? (1934, April 15). The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), p. 3. Retrieved February 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230535547 Dorothy Round Little - one of Britain's greatest champions, 13 September 2009, Tennis Forum, https://www.tennisforum.com/threads/dorothy-round-little-one-of-britains-greatest-champions.409612/Photographer notations on slide: "Mrs D Round; D Round B6".tennis, clothing and dress, 1930-1939 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Evening Bag
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Bought at local Op Shop costume accessories female Vua La Oblong shape, with pocket & zip on front and zip across top. Red shot silk rayon material with long self strap to wear over shoulder. ...Bought at local Op ShopOblong shape, with pocket & zip on front and zip across top. Red shot silk rayon material with long self strap to wear over shoulder. Small brass decorative bauble on front.Vua Lacostume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Evening Bag
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Bag was bought as a present for the owner, Margaret Skey, to wear to an evening at the Calvin Club, which is in Collins Street Melbourne. COSTUME ACCESSORIES Female CLAUDIA BARNES. ...Bag was bought as a present for the owner, Margaret Skey, to wear to an evening at the Calvin Club, which is in Collins Street Melbourne.Black beaded evening purse with gold frame and long gold handle. Front and back of bag is beaded with black seed beads and small navy bugle beads. A pattern on both sides has pink bugle beads with gold and silver forming an oval design. Black silk lining.CLAUDIA BARNES. MADE IN CHINAcostume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Evening Bag, Costume wear
... COSTUME ACCESSORIES Female Made in India. Evening Bag with front of bag covered with needlework in gold & silver thread. Coloured embroidery on the tail of a Peacock. Three butterflies on sides and two flowers in corners. The bag is made of black velvet with cotton lining. An embroidered hand strap on the back. Closed by press stud. Costume wear ...The donor was a collector of evening bags. Her collection has been acquired by the Society. She was a friend of Barbara Rogalski, who donated them to the Society after Jenny's death.Evening Bag with front of bag covered with needlework in gold & silver thread. Coloured embroidery on the tail of a Peacock. Three butterflies on sides and two flowers in corners. The bag is made of black velvet with cotton lining. An embroidered hand strap on the back. Closed by press stud.Made in India.costume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Blouse
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Donated by donor who had given same and had kept them for 20 years costume female Sleeveless white guipure lace trimmed blouse to the waist, with 14cm peplum on front, to wear over skirt. ...Donated by donor who had given same and had kept them for 20 yearsSleeveless white guipure lace trimmed blouse to the waist, with 14cm peplum on front, to wear over skirt.costume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Womens Knitted Suit, 1982
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Bought to wear to donor's son's wedding and then didn't use the garment for the occasion. Wore it only two or three times since. costume female 1982 Three piece Jade ensemble in acetate and polyamide fabric. ...Bought to wear to donor's son's wedding and then didn't use the garment for the occasion. Wore it only two or three times since.1982 Three piece Jade ensemble in acetate and polyamide fabric. Summer weight French Spangaro label. Top has scalloped edging on neck and cap sleeves. Long sleeved jacket has clear buttons.costume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Bed jacket
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Wearer, Ellen Kelly, aunt of Julie Jones, donor COSTUME Female Nightwear Quilted bed jacket, pink nylon; raglan sleeves; collar & front trimmed with nylon pleated trim. ...Wearer, Ellen Kelly, aunt of Julie Jones, donorQuilted bed jacket, pink nylon; raglan sleeves; collar & front trimmed with nylon pleated trim.costume, female nightwear -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Blouse Front, 1930-1940
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Blousettes were popular for ladies wear under suits and cardigans in the 1930's and 1940's. Part of the Bette Jones collection. costume female underwear Fine voile and net blousette (blouse front and back); cream coloured. ...Blousettes were popular for ladies wear under suits and cardigans in the 1930's and 1940's. Part of the Bette Jones collection.Fine voile and net blousette (blouse front and back); cream coloured. Ties at side- elastic at waist and back, satin ribbon at front and back. Front panel of three vertical panels of petit-point coloured flowers, centre panel flanked, each side, by four rows of cotton edging lace. Stand-up net collar of three rows of same edging lace. Back neck opening fastened with metal hooks and eyes.costume, female underwear -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - 1960's Dress, 1960s
... Nylon fabric was a popular option to cotton. costume female Osti Australia Arnel 1960s Black dress for day wear. Dress has w2white stripes and a wide border of paisley design and three smaller bands of floral design. ...Worn by sister of Cecilia during the 1960s. Nylon fabric was a popular option to cotton.1960s Black dress for day wear. Dress has w2white stripes and a wide border of paisley design and three smaller bands of floral design. A zip fastener extends from neck edge to below the waist.Osti Australia Arnelcostume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Headwear - Hat
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Donated by wearer; worn to church costume female headwear White, chenille, off the face, 1960s bonnet shaped hat; small gilt brooch pinned on front. ...Donated by wearer; worn to churchWhite, chenille, off the face, 1960s bonnet shaped hat; small gilt brooch pinned on front.costume, female headwear -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Stockings
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne costume female footwear The Faithful Sheer That gives Miles of Wear Fine Mercerised Lisle Nylon Reinforced Heel and Toe. ...Pair of black lisle stockings with sticker joining the two together. (unused)The Faithful Sheer That gives Miles of Wear Fine Mercerised Lisle Nylon Reinforced Heel and Toe.costume, female footwear -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Costume - Hat, Female head wear, C 1960's
... The makers label is sewn on crown of hat Female head wear Costume Hat ...Hat was purchased at a Vintage fashion showSmall light brown felt hat with brown and fawn curled feather on one side. Hat is lined with black silk like material. The makers label is sewn on crown of hat Mr Individual Melbournemr individual
