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Clunes Museum
Domestic object - MILK JUG COVER
... CROCHET JUG COVER...A CREAM COLOURED CROCHETED MILK JUG COVER WITH YELLOW GLASS... COVER JUG COVER CROCHET JUG COVER A CREAM COLOURED CROCHETED ...A CREAM COLOURED CROCHETED MILK JUG COVER WITH YELLOW GLASS BEADSmilk jug cover, jug cover, crochet jug cover -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Textile - Jug Cover, ca 1910
... Jug Cover, crocheted square shape, diamond pattern... Miss A.E. Emery dressmaker needlework crochet jug cover Jug ...The jug cover has beads on the border, which are used to weigh the cover down and keep it on the jug. In the Words of donor, Betty Stone, … “These crocheted and embroidered articles cover a period of three generations- ie. Sarah (nee Chamberlain) Lees, Ann (nee Lees) Dale, and Daisy Elvena (nee Dale) Welsh. All three were accomplished needlewomen; also, both Sarah Lees (born 1844) and her daughter, Ann (b 1865) crocheted a wide variety of articles for use in their homes. A few examples of these items have survived the years.” It was a tradition for brides to have a 'glory box' containing linen and embroidered articles to take to their new home. Many of the items were made by Daisy, a skilled dressmaker. Daisy began her apprenticeship at two shillings and sixpence per week at Miss A. E. Emery's dressmaking establishment at 150-152 Liebig Street, Warrnambool. Considered to be the leading house of fashion in Warrnambool, Miss Emery employed about eight young women who worked long hours to sew elaborate gowns for clients, including wives of graziers who would attend the race carnivals and social functions in Warrnambool. (NOTE: For additional information please refer to my book Pioneer and Places- A History of Three Warrnambool Pioneering Families ie. Chamberlain, Dale and Lees families)This item is associated with the Warrnambool pioneer families of Chamberlain, Dale and Lees. These families are listed in the Pioneers' Register for Warrnambool Township and Shire, 1835-1900, published by A.I.G.S. Warrnambool Branch. The item is significant for its association with a ‘glory box’ or hope chest’, a tradition of single ladies making and collecting a range of linen and other domestic items in preparation for their future marriage. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework and handmade domestic items.Jug Cover, crocheted square shape, diamond pattern in the centre, with alternate blue, green and clear beads on the edge. From the Chamberlain Dale Lees Collection'. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, chamberlain family, dale family, lees family, betty stone, warrnambool pioneer, warrnambool genealogy, wangoom, chamberlain dale lees collection, glory box, handmade, craft, manchester, linen, haberdashery, miss a.e. emery dressmaker, needlework, crochet, jug cover -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Jug cover, Early to mid 20th century
... in the town. lace ellen brown milk crochet jug cover home duties blue ...Covers were used to place over a jug to keep insects out of the liquid (usually milk). This sort of item was used in days before refrigeration. It also demonstrated womens ability to make items for the home.Part of Ellen Brown collection. Ellen Brown lived her whole life in Bacchus Marsh - she died aged 103 in 2009. She never married and excelled at home duties, eg., needlework, cooking. She won prizes at local shows for cakes, jam making, and preserves. She was a well known identity in the town.Square white beaded jug cover in ecru colored cotton. Crocheted central bird pattern with triangular pattern top and bottom. White beads attached on perimeter.lace, ellen brown, milk, crochet, jug cover, home duties, blue wren, beads -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Textile - Jug Cover, ca 1910
... Warrnambool great-ocean-road The jug cover was made by overlapping two ...The jug cover was made by overlapping two squares of net fabric and joining them together. The beads on the cover’s border are used to weigh the cover down and keep it on the jug. In the Words of donor, Betty Stone, … “These crocheted and embroidered articles cover a period of three generations- ie. Sarah (nee Chamberlain) Lees, Ann (nee Lees) Dale, and Daisy Elvena (nee Dale) Welsh. All three were accomplished needlewomen; also, both Sarah Lees (born 1844) and her daughter, Ann (b 1865) crocheted a wide variety of articles for use in their homes. A few examples of these items have survived the years.” It was a tradition for brides to have a 'glory box' containing linen and embroidered articles to take to their new home. Many of the items were made by Daisy, a skilled dressmaker. Daisy began her apprenticeship at two shillings and sixpence per week at Miss A. E. Emery's dressmaking establishment at 150-152 Liebig Street, Warrnambool. Considered to be the leading house of fashion in Warrnambool, Miss Emery employed about eight young women who worked long hours to sew elaborate gowns for clients, including wives of graziers who would attend the race carnivals and social functions in Warrnambool. (NOTE: For additional information please refer to my book Pioneer and Places- A History of Three Warrnambool Pioneering Families ie. Chamberlain, Dale and Lees families)This item is associated with the Warrnambool pioneer families of Chamberlain, Dale and Lees. These families are listed in the Pioneers' Register for Warrnambool Township and Shire, 1835-1900, published by A.I.G.S. Warrnambool Branch. The item is significant for its association with a ‘glory box’ or hope chest’, a tradition of single ladies making and collecting a range of linen and other domestic items in preparation for their future marriage. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework and handmade domestic items.Jug cover, square shape, net fabric with blue beads along the crocheted edge. Part of the Chamberlain Dale Lees Collection.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, chamberlain family, dale family, lees family, betty stone, warrnambool pioneer, warrnambool genealogy, wangoom, chamberlain dale lees collection, glory box, handmade, craft, manchester, linen, haberdashery, needlework, crochet, jug cover -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Textile - Jug Cover, ca. 1910
... needlework crochet jug cover crocheted cover Jug Cover, square shape ...The jug cover has beads on the border, which are used to weigh the cover down and keep it on the jug. In the Words of donor, Betty Stone, … “These crocheted and embroidered articles cover a period of three generations- ie. Sarah (nee Chamberlain) Lees, Ann (nee Lees) Dale, and Daisy Elvena (nee Dale) Welsh. All three were accomplished needlewomen; also, both Sarah Lees (born 1844) and her daughter, Ann (b 1865) crocheted a wide variety of articles for use in their homes. A few examples of these items have survived the years.” It was a tradition for brides to have a 'glory box' containing linen and embroidered articles to take to their new home. Many of the items were made by Daisy, a skilled dressmaker. Daisy began her apprenticeship at two shillings and sixpence per week at Miss A. E. Emery's dressmaking establishment at 150-152 Liebig Street, Warrnambool. Considered to be the leading house of fashion in Warrnambool, Miss Emery employed about eight young women who worked long hours to sew elaborate gowns for clients, including wives of graziers who would attend the race carnivals and social functions in Warrnambool. (NOTE: For additional information please refer to my book Pioneer and Places- A History of Three Warrnambool Pioneering Families ie. Chamberlain, Dale and Lees families)This item is associated with the Warrnambool pioneer families of Chamberlain, Dale and Lees. These families are listed in the Pioneers' Register for Warrnambool Township and Shire, 1835-1900, published by A.I.G.S. Warrnambool Branch. The item is significant for its association with a ‘glory box’ or hope chest’, a tradition of single ladies making and collecting a range of linen and other domestic items in preparation for their future marriage. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework and handmade domestic items.Jug Cover, square shape, swan incorporated in crochet with blue beads on the crocheted edge. Part of the Chamberlain Dale Lees Collection.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, chamberlain family, dale family, lees family, betty stone, warrnambool pioneer, warrnambool genealogy, wangoom, chamberlain dale lees collection, glory box, handmade, craft, manchester, linen, haberdashery, needlework, crochet, jug cover, crocheted cover -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Textile - Jug Cover, ca 1910
... Jug Cover, white crocheted square with a Maltese Cross... Miss A.E. Emery dressmaker needlework crochet jug cover ...The jug cover has beads on the border, which are used to weigh the cover down and keep it on the jug. In the Words of donor, Betty Stone, … “These crocheted and embroidered articles cover a period of three generations- ie. Sarah (nee Chamberlain) Lees, Ann (nee Lees) Dale, and Daisy Elvena (nee Dale) Welsh. All three were accomplished needlewomen; also, both Sarah Lees (born 1844) and her daughter, Ann (b 1865) crocheted a wide variety of articles for use in their homes. A few examples of these items have survived the years.” It was a tradition for brides to have a 'glory box' containing linen and embroidered articles to take to their new home. Many of the items were made by Daisy, a skilled dressmaker. Daisy began her apprenticeship at two shillings and sixpence per week at Miss A. E. Emery's dressmaking establishment at 150-152 Liebig Street, Warrnambool. Considered to be the leading house of fashion in Warrnambool, Miss Emery employed about eight young women who worked long hours to sew elaborate gowns for clients, including wives of graziers who would attend the race carnivals and social functions in Warrnambool. (NOTE: For additional information please refer to my book Pioneer and Places- A History of Three Warrnambool Pioneering Families ie. Chamberlain, Dale and Lees families) This item is associated with the Warrnambool pioneer families of Chamberlain, Dale and Lees. These families are listed in the Pioneers' Register for Warrnambool Township and Shire, 1835-1900, published by A.I.G.S. Warrnambool Branch. The item is significant for its association with a ‘glory box’ or hope chest’, a tradition of single ladies making and collecting a range of linen and other domestic items in preparation for their future marriage. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework and handmade domestic items.Jug Cover, white crocheted square with a Maltese Cross incorporated in the design and green beads on the crocheted edge. Part of the Chamberlain Dale Lees Collection.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, chamberlain family, dale family, lees family, betty stone, warrnambool pioneer, warrnambool genealogy, wangoom, chamberlain dale lees collection, glory box, handmade, craft, manchester, linen, haberdashery, miss a.e. emery dressmaker, needlework, crochet, jug cover, crocheted cover -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Decorative object - Milk Jug Cover, n.d
... Crocheted milk jug cover... milk jug womens history dairy Crocheted milk jug cover ...Crocheted milk jug coverdomestic item, decorative, milk jug, womens history, dairy -
Mont De Lancey
Milk jug covers
... Two white, hand crocheted jug covers. One: circular... covers Two white, hand crocheted jug covers. One: circular ...Made by Sarah Johnson.Two white, hand crocheted jug covers. One: circular with orange edging and white glass beads. Two: Square, with white edging and blue glass beads.milk jugs, vessel covers, food covers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Jug Cover
... Fine cotton, hand crochet milk jug cover.... jug cover. Domestic object Milk Jug Cover ...Fine cotton, hand crochet milk jug cover.handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Jug Cover
... Small round crochet milk jug cover with small blue beads.... items food & drink consumption Small round crochet milk jug ...Small round crochet milk jug cover with small blue beads.handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food & drink consumption -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Jug Cover
... Square cream crochet milk jug cover decorated with green... items food storage & preservation Square cream crochet milk jug ...Square cream crochet milk jug cover decorated with green and red beads.handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Jug Cover
... Round white cotton crocheted milk jug cover with intricate... milk jug cover with intricate pattern of blue beads. Domestic ...Round white cotton crocheted milk jug cover with intricate pattern of blue beads.handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Jug Cover
... Round cream crocheted milk jug cover heavily encrusted... items food storage & preservation Round cream crocheted milk jug ...Round cream crocheted milk jug cover heavily encrusted with green beads in a triangle pattern.handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Jug Cover
... White cotton crocheted milk jug cover with blue trimming... milk jug cover with blue trimming and blue beads used ...White cotton crocheted milk jug cover with blue trimming and blue beads used as weightshandcrafts, needlework -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Jug Cover
... Triangular shaped white cotton crocheted milk jug cover... crocheted milk jug cover with a pattern of red beads in each corner ...Triangular shaped white cotton crocheted milk jug cover with a pattern of red beads in each corner.handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Milk jug cover
... White crocheted milk jug cover, with blue glass beads... crocheted milk jug cover, with blue glass beads at regular intervals ...Purchased at a fete by Pat Richardson in the 1990sWidely used in Australian homes to protect milk from insects until the advent of bottled milkWhite crocheted milk jug cover, with blue glass beads at regular intervals around edge to weight the coverdomestic items, food storage & preservation, handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Jug Cover
... Square white cotton crocheted milk jug cover. 'Milk... milk jug cover. 'Milk' crocheted in centre and white and green ...Square white cotton crocheted milk jug cover. 'Milk' crocheted in centre and white and green beads around the edge.handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk jug cover
... Cream, oblong crocheted milk jug cover; 4 cm shell pattern... Cream, oblong crocheted milk jug cover; 4 cm shell pattern edge ...Milk jug cover such as used pre-refrigeration during 1930's and 1940's. Owner Betty McPheeCream, oblong crocheted milk jug cover; 4 cm shell pattern edge trimmed with red glass beadshandcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Mont De Lancey
Milk jug covers
... White, circular crocheted milk jug cover with petal pattern... crocheted milk jug cover with petal pattern and clear, sparkling ...White, circular crocheted milk jug cover with petal pattern and clear, sparkling glass beads around the outer edge.milk jugs, vessel covers, food covers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Jug Cover
... Square crochet cotton Milk Jug Cover with birds in pattern... items food storage & preservation Square crochet cotton Milk Jug ...Square crochet cotton Milk Jug Cover with birds in patternhandcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Domestic object - Doily, Anne Gervasoni (Pedretti), Olympic Games Doily, c1956
... Crocheted milk jug cover by Anne Gervasoni (Pedretti... melbourne olympic games Crocheted milk jug cover by Anne Gervasoni ...Anne Pedretti was born at Elevated Plains, Victoria, on 15 September 1875, the daughter of Martino Pedretti and Sarah Ind. She married George Gervasoni of Yandoit Creek, and died at Dayesford on 13 August 1957. Annie Gervasoni was known for her crochet ability, and according to folklore could crochet the Lords Prayer without a pattern.Crocheted milk jug cover by Anne Gervasoni (Pedretti) of Daylesford. The words "Olympic Games 1956" has been crocheted into the design. crochet, doily, anne pedretti, anne gervasoni, ekevated plains, dry diggings, pedretti, olympic games, melbourne olympic games -
Mont De Lancey
Container - Milk jug
... on sides. Also crocheted milk jug cover with green beads around... with Kookaburra and leaf design on sides. Also crocheted milk jug cover ...From the home of Mrs. Nell Sebire, second wife of Thomas.White china small milk jug with Kookaburra and leaf design on sides. Also crocheted milk jug cover with green beads around edge.milk jugs, food covers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Jug Cover
... White cotton crocheted milk jug cover edged with yellow... jug cover edged with yellow. Crocheted stand up cup and saucer ...White cotton crocheted milk jug cover edged with yellow. Crocheted stand up cup and saucer in centre and yellow beads around outer edge.handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Jug Cover
... White cotton crocheted milk jug cover. Round with crocheted... jug cover. Round with crocheted stand up cup and saucer edged ...White cotton crocheted milk jug cover. Round with crocheted stand up cup and saucer edged in pink in centre. White and pink beads around outer edge.handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Jug Cover
... White cotton crocheted round milk jug cover. Stand up... milk jug cover. Stand up crocheted cup and saucer in centre ...White cotton crocheted round milk jug cover. Stand up crocheted cup and saucer in centre edged in red. Red and cream beads around outside edgehandcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - MERLE HOULDEN COLLECTION : MILK JUG COVER, 1930's-1950's
... White crochet cotton, filigree crochet milk jug cover... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food storage & preservation milk jug cover Made ...White crochet cotton, filigree crochet milk jug cover. The word "MILK" is worked into the centre of the design, with a milk-jug worked above and below the word. The cover is star shaped, with three yellow glass beads attached at each of the eight points. A diamond shaped pattern is worked into each of the eight points.Made by Merle's Grandmother-- Geuerdomestic equipment, food storage & preservation, milk jug cover -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk jug cover
... Cream crochet, 25 cm milk jug cover as used in 1930's... Mitcham melbourne Milk jug cover used by Betty McPhee during 1930 ...Milk jug cover used by Betty McPhee during 1930's and 1940's.Cream crochet, 25 cm milk jug cover as used in 1930's and 1940's before refrigeration. Design: rings of yellow and blue glass beadsdomestic items, food storage & preservation, handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Lace doilies
... doily or jug cover. 25.5 cm in diameter, gathered effect 9062.4... crocheted doily or jug cover. 25.5 cm in diameter, gathered effect ...9062.1 Tatted oblong doily, 13.5cm # x 36 cm L 9062.2 Square crocheted doily, 16.5 cm square 9062.3 Round crocheted doily or jug cover. 25.5 cm in diameter, gathered effect 9062.4 Round 22cm diameter drawn thread doily 9062.5 Round 18cm crocheted doily 9062.6 Round tatted multipoint doily, 9062.7 Small oblong lace doily -
Orbost & District Historical Society
cover, 1911
... Crochet covers for milk jugs, teacups and bowls were... gippsland Crochet covers for milk jugs, teacups and bowls were ...Crochet covers for milk jugs, teacups and bowls were produced to repel the dreaded Australian blow fly. They were typically decorated with Australian flora and fauna and commemorative motifs and sometimes edged with beads, shells and other three dimensional forms, not only for appearance, but also to weigh down the crochet so it would stay safely in place on the jug. The three dimensional parts were stiffened with sugar syrup, or sometimes starch, paraffin or gelatine. The main sources for crochet cover and other needlework designs available to women were in journals, magazines and pattern books. In the first half of the 20th century women's focus was the home and its decoration was important. Embroidery and crochet work was an affordable way to personalise and add aesthetic value, and examples of embroidered and crocheted pieces could be found in most Australian homes, decorating or protecting furniture, floors and walls, and keeping off flies and insects from food. Small square milk jug cover that has been hand crocheted with crown, flag and date patterned into centre. It has a red, white and blue beaded fringe.cover milk-jug-cover handcraft tableware -
Orbost & District Historical Society
cover, Woodward, Ruth (daughter of Alan Richardson), first half 20th century
... for paddle steamer "Curlip". Crochet covers for milk jugs, teacups... for paddle steamer "Curlip". Crochet covers for milk jugs, teacups ...Ruth Woodward was the daughter of Alan Richardson a sawmiller at Tabbara. Richardson Helped build and held ticket for paddle steamer "Curlip". Crochet covers for milk jugs, teacups and bowls were produced to repel the dreaded Australian blow fly. They were typically decorated with Australian flora and fauna and commemorative motifs and sometimes edged with beads, shells and other three dimensional forms, not only for appearance, but also to weigh down the crochet so it would stay safely in place on the jug. The three dimensional parts were stiffened with sugar syrup, or sometimes starch, paraffin or gelatine. The main sources for crochet cover and other needlework designs available to women were in journals, magazines and pattern books. This item is an example of a handcrafted item and reflects the needlework skills of women in the families of the early settlers.Small handmade star-shaped milk cover with a white tulle centre and beading coming down to points off the centre. Beads are clear and black.milk-cover handcrafts needlework beading richardson