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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Household, Mans Dress box. Studs. Collars x4. Arm bands. Bowtie x2, Early 20th century
... ...winged detachable collars...Both of the companies which made the detachable collars, Pelaco and Cremorne, were based in Richmond in Melbourne. ...Two of these are covered with red and blue cloth and five are made of silver-coloured metal .5 & .6 These are two white detachable collars. They are somewhat stained. .7 These are four metal studs with white inserts. ...Both of the companies which made the detachable collars, Pelaco and Cremorne, were based in Richmond in Melbourne. ...This man’s dress box contains accessories that a man would use, perhaps in a formal situation – bow ties,buttoning studs and detachable collars. The contents of the box may not be what was originally in the box. Bow ties and studs are still used on occasions but detachable collars are no longer in vogue because wash and wear shirts are freely available. Both of the companies which made the detachable collars, Pelaco and Cremorne, were based in Richmond in Melbourne. The Warrnambool jewellery business of M. Salamy and Son, has the known dates, 1912 to 1938. There were two Salamy shops, one in Timor Street, opposite the Post Office and one at 179 Liebig Street. This box and contents are retained because they are reminders of accessories men used in the past, especially for formal occasions. Also, one of the items came from the well-known Warrnmbool jewellery business of M. Salamy and Son..1 This is a circular-shaped leather box with a lid attached by stitching and a strap and a metal buckle for closing the box. Inside the box is a blue cardboard lining. The leather is scuffed. .2 & .3 These are two black cloth bow ties with metal clips at the back. The ties are housed in a blue wooden box. .4 These are seven elasticised bands for holding back shirt sleeves. Two of these are covered with red and blue cloth and five are made of silver-coloured metal .5 & .6 These are two white detachable collars. They are somewhat stained. .7 These are four metal studs with white inserts. .2 The box is marked ‘M.Salamy & Son, Jewellers’ .5 ‘Pelaco Best Quality Made in Australia’ .6 ‘Cremorne Collar Co. Melbourne’ men’s accessories, history of warrnambool, detachable vintage collars, winged detachable collars -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Collars and box
... ...detachable vintage collars...The leather box was most useful for travelling. Detachable collars could still be used today particularly by clergymen. ...Inside are four detachable white winged collars for wearing with a shirt. ...This box and collars are retained as an example of vintage men's wear. It will be useful for display. Warrnambool detachable vintage collars detachable men's shirt collars 002215.1 J.T. ...Detachable collars enclosed in a leather box such as this one were used in the 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly by men in the business and clerical professions. The collars were attached by studs or buttons to a shirt. The collars were removed prior to shirt washing the shirt. The leather box was most useful for travelling. Detachable collars could still be used today particularly by clergymen. Two are named E R Twomey.This box and collars are retained as an example of vintage men's wear. It will be useful for display.A brown leather cylindrical case with a strap and buckle. It has white thread stitching around the rim and upper edge of the lid, the slot for the buckle, the rim and lower edge of the base . Inside are four detachable white winged collars for wearing with a shirt. Each has three holes, one for a button and two for a stud or for buttons at the front, two wings and a curved slot at the back.They are made of very fine cotton and linen.002215.1 J.T. MADE IN ENGLAND ESPECIALLY FOR Buckley & Nunn Ltd. MELBOURNE 002215.2 A stamped lion, WELCH MARCETSON 7 CO. LTD. 4 THE ALATUS TRADE MARK DES M 9 M 520 1 3/4 x 1/2 T14 002215.3 MADE IN ENGLAND FOR BUCKLEY & NUNN MELBOURNE EXTRA QUALITY , A deer head with antlers in a pointed elipse E.R. THOMEY a red inverted drawn triangle two dots Lindum 2x 151/2 002215.4 MADE IN ENGLAND FOR BUCKLEY & NUNN MELBOURNE EXTRA QUALITY, A Deer head with antlers in a pointed elipse . T indecipherable . E.R.T.4 indecipherable. Lindum 2x15 002215.5 E.R. THOMEY Indecipherable Lindum 2x 15 ? warrnambool, detachable vintage collars, detachable men's shirt collars -
Orbost & District Historical Societycollars, Phillips-Van Heusen, 1930's-1960's
... collars-detachable men's-clothing accessories burton,-marjorie...Her father served in Civil Defence during WW11. A detachable collar was a shirt collar separate from the shirt, fastened to it by buttons. ...As more emphasis started to be placed on comfort in clothing wearing a detachable stiffly starched collar decline in day wear; although it is still often worn by barristers while a full dress shirt may still have a stiff detachable collar. ...These collars were worn by Mr Whiteman, Marjorie Burton's father, until he died in 1972. Marjorie Burton ( nee Whiteman), born 12 June, in Birmingham, England came to Orbost in 1995. She came from a middle-class working church-going family. Her father served in Civil Defence during WW11. A detachable collar was a shirt collar separate from the shirt, fastened to it by buttons. The collar was usually made of a different fabric from the shirt and was almost always white and specially starched to a hard cardboard-like consistency. detachable collars were a better way to clean and starch a collar for business or formal wear. As more emphasis started to be placed on comfort in clothing wearing a detachable stiffly starched collar decline in day wear; although it is still often worn by barristers while a full dress shirt may still have a stiff detachable collar. These collars are examples of clothing which was commonly worn by businessmen in the first half of the 20th century.Four men's starched cotton shirt collars. They each have 3 button holes for attaching to a shirt. Two are white with grey stripes and two are plain white.2483.24 and 2483.25 - Trubenised reg trade mark Reg user Do not starch Iron very damp 129 4128 15 2483.26 - Patented and made in England Woven from Egyptian cotton 476035 SECONDS Van Heusen 15/38 2483.27 - Trubenised Patent registered No starch needed 15 Iron very damp collars-detachable men's-clothing accessories burton,-marjorie -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumUniform - Detachable khaki uniform shirt collars
... Detachable khaki uniform shirt collars...Set of two Detachable khaki uniform shirt collars - size 15 1/2" - sewn with three button holes....Uniform Detachable khaki uniform shirt collars ...Used by tram crews to change over their shirt collars rather than change the shirt say daily. Fitted with three button holes to attach to shirt.Demonstrates interchange shirt collars.Set of two Detachable khaki uniform shirt collars - size 15 1/2" - sewn with three button holes.uniforms, shirts, tramways, collars -
Mont De LanceyFan,Pillowsllps, Gloves, Bag, Romper suit, Doileys, Lace Collars
... ...detachable collars...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges folding fans fans evening bags pillowcases gloves baby clothing doilies detachable collars Bone fan with hand painted violets. ...Bone fan with hand painted violets. One pair of black leather wrist length gloves. One pair of grey suede gloves (made expressly for Peter's Glove Specialist, Melbourne.) One beige beaded hand held handbag. Original Schonanek. Made in Czechoslovakia. Two lace doileys with dogs on them and pink embroidery around the edges. Two linen embroidered pillowslips with covered buttons.folding fans, fans, evening bags, pillowcases, gloves, baby clothing, doilies, detachable collars -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing, White Collars starched winged detachable x2, c1960
... clothing, craftwork, early settlers, moorabbin shire, cheltenham, postworld war 11 settlers, housing estates moorabbin 1950, bentleigh, ormond, moorabbin, maynard dennis, collars winged, collars detachable, dress shirts, dinner suits, tailcoats, formal wear,... White starched winged Collars detachable x2 worn by men as part of the formal wear for special occasions, ceremonies and civic functions ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne These starched winged collars were part of the Formal Suit worn by men in Melbourne c1960 when attending special occasions , events and ceremonies The collars were fastened to the shirt with metal studs at front and nape These starched winged collars were typical of the Formal outfit worn by men in City of Moorabbin c 1960 clothing, craftwork, early settlers, moorabbin shire, cheltenham, postworld war 11 settlers, housing estates moorabbin 1950, bentleigh, ormond, moorabbin, maynard dennis, collars winged, collars detachable, dress shirts, dinner suits, tailcoats, formal wear, all cotton/ made in England; a) Welmar 161/2 ;b) Kent151/2 White starched winged Collars detachable x2 worn by men as part of the formal wear for special occasions, ceremonies and civic functions Clothing, White Collars starched winged detachable x2 ...These starched winged collars were part of the Formal Suit worn by men in Melbourne c1960 when attending special occasions , events and ceremonies The collars were fastened to the shirt with metal studs at front and napeThese starched winged collars were typical of the Formal outfit worn by men in City of Moorabbin c 1960 White starched winged Collars detachable x2 worn by men as part of the formal wear for special occasions, ceremonies and civic functions all cotton/ made in England; a) Welmar 161/2 ;b) Kent151/2 clothing, craftwork, early settlers, moorabbin shire, cheltenham, postworld war 11 settlers, housing estates moorabbin 1950, bentleigh, ormond, moorabbin, maynard dennis, collars winged, collars detachable, dress shirts, dinner suits, tailcoats, formal wear, -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright MuseumDetachable collar, mens
... White detachable collar made of cotton with stud holes...Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum 2 Station Street Bright high-country collar detachable detachable collar cotton stud holes 16 1/2 stamped on inside of collar White detachable collar made of cotton with stud holes Detachable collar, mens ...White detachable collar made of cotton with stud holes16 1/2 stamped on inside of collarcollar, detachable, detachable collar, cotton, stud holes -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchShirt
... Shirt work long sleeve with three detachable collars...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Uniform 1972 RAAF Shirt work long sleeve with three detachable collars Shirt ...Shirt work long sleeve with three detachable collarsuniform, 1972, raaf -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, lace collar, c1880
... This heavy, detachable lace collar is an example of the dressmaking and needle work skills of the women of the families of the pioneer settlers and market gardeners of the Moorabbin Shire c 1880 ...This heavy, lace collar is detachable and consists of hand crochet work....This is one of many items that exhibit the skill and craftsmanship of the women in these families Clothing crochetwork pioneers early settlers dendy henry maggs Geoff brighton Bentleigh Moorabbin market gardeners craft working dressmakers This heavy, lace collar is detachable and consists of hand crochet work. ...This heavy, detachable lace collar is an example of the dressmaking and needle work skills of the women of the families of the pioneer settlers and market gardeners of the Moorabbin Shire c 1880 The Maggs family settled in the Brighton district in the late 1800,s. After the Dendy's Special Survey of the Brighton area in 1841 land allotments were rented or sold to pioneers who established market gardens, dairy farms, fruit gardens and vineyards. 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 many items that exhibit the skill and craftsmanship of the women in these familiesThis heavy, lace collar is detachable and consists of hand crochet work.clothing, crochetwork, pioneers, early settlers, dendy henry, maggs geoff, brighton, bentleigh, moorabbin, market gardeners, craft working, dressmakers -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClothing - Collar and Box
... Contains 1 starched white detachable collar. Collar has markings inside....Contains 1 starched white detachable collar. Collar has markings inside. Clothing Collar and Box ...Collar box and collar. Leather circular box with strap around body and plated buckle. Lid is attached to box. Contains 1 starched white detachable collar. Collar has markings inside.Printed inside the collar " Rexbilt" and "16½" x1¾""flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, collar, collar box, starched collar, gentleman s collar, detachable collar -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Child's Chinese Cloud Collar, 19 th C
... 19th C detachable collar worn over the shoulder and chest for auspicious occasions like weddings....19th C detachable collar worn over the shoulder and chest for auspicious occasions like weddings. ...19th C detachable collar worn over the shoulder and chest for auspicious occasions like weddings.Child's Chinese Cloud Collar - 'Yunjian'. Four bronze coloured panels/lobes on black silk background, backed with green silk, shades of blue with white silk floral motifs decorate the edge of the panels which are bordered with fine blue and yellow woven tape. Panels are made individually, joined by silk neck bias binding and a mauve buttonhole stitch in three places. Two black silk knotted clasps (pankou). -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, lady's chemise, c1900
... The early settlers were self reliant and made their own clothes. This detachable collar shows the dressmaking and craftwork skills of the women ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne The early settlers were self reliant and made their own clothes. This detachable collar shows the dressmaking and craftwork skills of the women clothing brighton moorabbin pioneers dressmaking market gardeners early settlers craftwork A lady's silk chemise with short sleeves and an open V-line neck. ...The early settlers were self reliant and made their own clothes. This detachable collar shows the dressmaking and craftwork skills of the women A lady's silk chemise with short sleeves and an open V-line neck. The hem, neckline and cuffs are scalloped and over-sewn by hand .clothing, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Collar Box, Rexbilt Leather Company, 1924-1930
... The detachable collars were a way to avoid the weekly laundry. ...The detachable collars were a way to avoid the weekly laundry. ...The evolution of the stiff shirt collar occurred in the 1830s when the detachable collar was "invented." At this time, the detachable collars were simply normal shirt collars like you’d see today, but sold separately from the shirt itself and needed to be kept in a container to keep them clean and accessible. The detachable collars were a way to avoid the weekly laundry. Because collars and cuffs were both the most visible parts of shirts and the parts most likely to get dirty, separating them allowed people to do the shirt equivalent of only washing your armpits after you go to the gym. That meant that the main body of the shirt could remain soft while the collar and cuffs that were visible could be starched and shaped. The popularity of detachable collars and starched collars, in general, began to fade in the 1920s and 30s. As shirt styles began to change. The advent of central heating, lighter weight fabrics, and a more relaxed social attitude to fashion all contributed to making men’s clothes more comfortable and less formal.An item that was used to store detachable men’s shirt collars from the early 20th century at a time when men's fashion was more formal and how a person dressed especially for formal occasions dictated a person's social standing. The subject item comes from a time that gives a snapshot into the past at the social norms of the time.Collar box, leather, cylindrical, includes strap, buckle, stitching and cardboard lining and man's white collarCollar inside box marked "CF652 Rexbilt Size 16 1/2 x 1 3/4" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, collar box, men's collar box, men's collar, leather collar box -
Orbost & District Historical Societycollars, Cremorne Collar Company, c. 1920s-1940s Cremorne Collar Company . The Cremorne Collar Company was first registered in 1923 (info. from Rhyce Winterbourne)
... The popularity of detachable collars and starched collars in general began to fade in the 1920s and 30s as men’s clothes became more comfortable....The popularity of detachable collars and starched collars in general began to fade in the 1920s and 30s as men’s clothes became more comfortable. ...A set of collars, possibly worn during the 1920s-1950s period, wearer unknown. A detachable collar is a shirt collar separate from the shirt, fastened to it by studs. The collar is usually made of a different fabric from the shirt, in which case it is almost always white, and, being unattached to the shirt, can be specially starched to a hard cardboard-like consistency. The popularity of detachable collars and starched collars in general began to fade in the 1920s and 30s as men’s clothes became more comfortable.These items are examples of men's clothing from the first decades of the 20th century when men wore more formal daily attire. A set of four white men's collars of assorted sizes, made from stiffened fabric.Cremorne Collar Company, Melbournemen-collars male-apparel -
Orbost & District Historical Societylace collar and dress front, late 19th -early 20th century
... During the late 19th -early 20th century detachable collars were a way of embellishing a garment. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland During the late 19th -early 20th century detachable collars were a way of embellishing a garment. ...During the late 19th -early 20th century detachable collars were a way of embellishing a garment. White lace was popular for collars and cuffs.This item is an example of a handcrafted item and reflects the needlework skills of women in the part of the 20th century.A white cotton lace collar and dress front. V neck opening.dress-accesories cotton-lace -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Colar Holder, Early 20th century
... This collar holder would have been used in the early to mid 20th century in the days when men's shirts often had detachable collars so that the collars could be changed each day and the shirt part would not have to be washed so frequently. ...The metal crest on the holder with a crown on top suggests that the wearer of the detachable collars could have held a Government office or been a member of one of the Defence Forces. ...This collar holder would have been used in the early to mid 20th century in the days when men's shirts often had detachable collars so that the collars could be changed each day and the shirt part would not have to be washed so frequently. The metal crest on the holder with a crown on top suggests that the wearer of the detachable collars could have held a Government office or been a member of one of the Defence Forces. This collar holder has no known local provenance but is kept as a memento of the days (80 to 100 years ago and more) when men wore shirts with detachable collars. This is a rectangular-shaped leather object which has been folded over once to form a wallet with an extra piece at the end to close over the wallet. The top piece closing device has two metal press studs. The insides of the wallet are lined with buff-coloured material hemmed with cotton stitching with two extra pieces folding over to hold the collars. The wallet contains one white collar with one collar stud. On the front of the wallet is gold-coloured printing and attached is a metal badge or crest. 'Soft Collars'men's vintage clothing, warrnambool, collar -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Uniform - 002393, Army Collars
... These detachable collars are most likely Australian Army issue from the World War Two era (1939-1945). ...These collars have no known local provenance but are retained as examples of the detachable collars used by Australian Army personnel in the early to mid 20th century. ...These detachable collars are most likely Australian Army issue from the World War Two era (1939-1945). They are made to be used with a khaki shirt. These collars have no known local provenance but are retained as examples of the detachable collars used by Australian Army personnel in the early to mid 20th century. These three men’s collars are made of cotton and are khaki in colour. They have three button holes on the straight neck edge, one at each end and one in the middle. australian army uniforms, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - SHIRT, RAAF, 1939 - 1945
... Shirt - with detachable collar, quarter button opening and long sleeves. ...Shirt - with detachable collar, quarter button opening and long sleeves. ...Owner - John Charles DEAN No.144278 RAAF. Enlisted 26 /8/1943 in Bendigo. Discharged 13/3/1946. Leading Aircraftsman in 78 Squadron.Shirt - with detachable collar, quarter button opening and long sleeves. Mid blue colour, cotton fabric. Service No stamped on shirt below collar.Below collar at back - handwritten in black ink - "144278" Black ink stamp "144278".uniforms, raaf, ww2 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Uniform - Uniform, Army, Jacket
... Peter Pan collar - epaulettes on shoulders, white detachable collar...Peter Pan collar - epaulettes on shoulders, white detachable collar Jacket Uniform Uniform, Army Master tailors Minh Chau ...Black officers dress mess jacket. 4 pockets on jacket - all with flaps. Peter Pan collar - epaulettes on shoulders, white detachable collarCard in top right hand pocket which says" Mastertailers Minh Chau" 43 Tran Hung Dao Hue. South Vietnamjacket, clothing -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Accessory - Clothing, menswear 4 x collars and studs with leather box, early 20thC
... However the collars were detachable so that they could be changed when they became dirty or for special occasions eg Church on Sundays Collar studs were used to attach the collar to the shirt. ...4 x mens white, stiffly starched, detachable collars and 2 x brass studs with the leather box used for storage and transport of these items. ...However the collars were detachable so that they could be changed when they became dirty or for special occasions eg Church on Sundays Collar studs were used to attach the collar to the shirt. ...In the 19thC and early 20thC men often wore their shirts for a week or more. However the collars were detachable so that they could be changed when they became dirty or for special occasions eg Church on Sundays Collar studs were used to attach the collar to the shirt. The leather box was used for storage and when travelling. The collars were very stiffly starched so as to maintain their shape.The Blackburn family were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire4 x mens white, stiffly starched, detachable collars and 2 x brass studs with the leather box used for storage and transport of these items. Each collar has 3 button holes - 2 at neck and 1 centre back for attachment to the shirt. The Leather box has saddle stitching and a strap with a metal buckle for securingInside collar : a) Radiac / 0 2639 - 16 / ALL COTTON / MADE IN IRELAND; b) LAUNDRY / FOR BEST RESULT DIP / IN THIN COOKED STARCH/ Semi / 161/2 ; c) nil d) nilmenswear, clothing, shirts, collars, early settlers, fashion, cheltenham, moorabbin, dairy farmers, market gardeners -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Container - Collar Box, 1935-1955
... Item could date later if used by someone wearing ceremonial or uniform dress collars after collar attached shirts became the norm rep[lacing detachable collars for everyday wear....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Item could date later if used by someone wearing ceremonial or uniform dress collars after collar attached shirts became the norm rep[lacing detachable collars for everyday wear. costume accessories male personal effects travel goods On top of lid in right lower corner: 'Collars' in faded gilt cursive printed text. ...Item could date later if used by someone wearing ceremonial or uniform dress collars after collar attached shirts became the norm rep[lacing detachable collars for everyday wear.Small leather- look composition board, horseshoe shaped collar box with thin real leather strap and buckle fastening. Saddle stitched on outer edges, inside box is lined with paper printed with faux alligator or crocodile skin pattern in sepia colour.On top of lid in right lower corner: 'Collars' in faded gilt cursive printed text.costume accessories, male, personal effects, travel goods -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Collar
... Detachable round collar, with one white stud. Made of celluloid....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne COSTUME ACCESSORIES Male Waterproofed Cotton Fibre Made in saxony '16' Detachable round collar, with one white stud. Made of celluloid. ...Detachable round collar, with one white stud. Made of celluloid.Waterproofed Cotton Fibre Made in saxony '16'costume accessories, male -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Collar Stud
... It was worn with a detachable collar on special occassions throughout his life after his marriage in 1929. ...It was worn with a detachable collar on special occassions throughout his life after his marriage in 1929. ...The collar stud belonged to Charles Clarence Victor Schwerkolt (1892-1964). It was worn with a detachable collar on special occassions throughout his life after his marriage in 1929. Charles was father of Rosalie Whalen (nee Schwerkolt).Charles Clarence Victor Schwerkolt handled Mary Schwerkolt's business affairs in order to re-claim Schwerkolt Cottage from Australian Government confiscation during World Wars 1 and 2.A plain nickle plated man's shirt collar studNo inscriptions or markings -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: DETATCHABLE MENS COLLAR BY CREMORNE COLLAR COMPANY, 1950's
... White men's detachable collar by Viking with turned down corners. ...White men's detachable collar by Viking with turned down corners. ...White men's detachable collar by Viking with turned down corners. Button holes at either side of opening and centre back 1.7 cm cream coloured stud in back button hole. Collar is stiffened.Stamped inside collar. Diamond shaped stamp ''Cremorne Collar Company Melbourne ''. 6V-1 1-43 Viking 15 1/2 X 1 2/3 .costume, male, detatchable men's collar -
National Wool MuseumUniform - Shirt, Pelaco, 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games Official Occasions Woman's Shirt, c.1992
... Yellow long sleeved shirt with detachable floral collar. Double breasted pockets....This included: A pure wool shirt featuring blocks of contrasting colours, and a newly developed stretch 50:50 wool/cotton fabric by Bradmill was made into shorts and jeans by Fletcher Jones. 1992 Barcelona Olympics Australian Wool Corporation Wool Label - Pelaco Yellow long sleeved shirt with detachable floral collar. Double breasted pockets. 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games Official Occasions Woman's Shirt Uniform Shirt Pelaco Wendy Powitt ...About the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games donator Doug Pleasance wrote- During the 1980s the Australian wool industry was at its most prosperous times with record numbers of sheep producing wool receiving ever increasing values due to the success of the Reserve Price Scheme, and the overall guidance of the Australian Wool Corporation (AWC). As a humble technichian, my role was a low profile newly created position of “Controller, Technical Marketing” where wool was to be marketed on its technical properties, as distinct from the “Product Marketing Group” which exploited trhe traditional high profile approach of marketing wool;s superior fashion attributes. The Woolmark was the tool central to this approach. The 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games saw an evolutionary change in designer selection. A Declaration of Interest Form was communicated to over forty potential designers. The task and especially tight timelines that were involved deterred many aspirants, however, there remained eight designers with the potential we were seeking. These eight designers were paid $3,000 per submission and the winning designer, Wendy Powitt, was paid $15,000. For the first time the judging panel included two athletes, one male swimmer and one female basketballer, their influence was pivotal. The ensemble consisted of three elements- 1. The Official Uniform which was used for travel and all official functions. This included: a tailored blazer and trouser/skirt (all water repellent) by Fletcher Jones, pure wool olive-green faille fabric by Foster Valley, cotton PE formal shirt by Pelaco, pure wool knitwear by Spangaro, printed wool tie by TD Noone, wool nylon socks by Holeproof and footwear by Hush Puppy. 2. Opening Ceremony Uniform a lightweight wool fabric printed with floral designs that had been inspired by the work of Australian artist Margaret Preston. This included: Lightweight W/PE shorts by Fletcher Jones in Foster Valley Fabric, socks by Holeproof and footwear by Hush Puppy. 3. Village Clothing was designed to be highly visible garments to make it easy to ‘spot the Aussie’ and helped to contribute to good team spirit. This included: A pure wool shirt featuring blocks of contrasting colours, and a newly developed stretch 50:50 wool/cotton fabric by Bradmill was made into shorts and jeans by Fletcher Jones.Yellow long sleeved shirt with detachable floral collar. Double breasted pockets.Label - Pelaco1992 barcelona olympics, australian wool corporation, wool -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - JACKET, MESS DRESS, Carbone Apparel Vic
... It has a white detachable collar attached to neck....It has a white detachable collar attached to neck. Uniform JACKET, MESS DRESS Carbone Apparel Vic ...Refers to service of WO2 Rod Hosking RACT.Black Woollen Jacket (lined). Four front pockets. Epaulettes have a brass button each, Motif is R.A.C.T. There are no buttons on the pockets or sleeves. There are tailor's dots where buttons should be sewn. It has a white detachable collar attached to neck.Inside on label - “0730 Hosking”uniforms, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - JACKET, MESS DRESS, Carbone Apparel Vic
... Black woollen jacket. White detachable collar, four front pockets. It has epaulettes, the buttons are R.A. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Uniform Post WW2 Passchendaele Barracks Trust Written maker's label is NAME= CLEARY 3060 Black woollen jacket. White detachable collar, four front pockets. It has epaulettes, the buttons are R.A. ...Black woollen jacket. White detachable collar, four front pockets. It has epaulettes, the buttons are R.A. ENG. One button is missing from chest section. One button missing from right sleeve. There is a spare button in one pocket.Written maker's label is NAME= CLEARY 3060uniform, post ww2, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - JACKET, MESS DRESS, Norman Harris Pty Ltd, Unknown
... It has epaulettes and a white detachable collar. The front and two top pockets are held shut with brass buttons. ...It has epaulettes and a white detachable collar. The front and two top pockets are held shut with brass buttons. ...There is a PBKS ticket in jacket = "WO1 David Fields".This is a black polyester style mess jacket. It has four front pockets. It has epaulettes and a white detachable collar. The front and two top pockets are held shut with brass buttons. The motif on the buttons is that of RAEME. On the arms are cloth rank badges of WO1.uniforms, mess dress, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - JACKET, MESS DRESS, Keith Courtenay Pty Ltd, 1972-73
... It has provision for a detachable collar....It has provision for a detachable collar. Uniform JACKET, MESS DRESS Keith Courtenay Pty Ltd ..."Dean Swift" was an officer in the army reserve. Last known rank believed to be LT.Colonel.This is a black woollen jacket. It has four pockets. The top two pockets are held shut with a button. The front has five gold buttons. Corps = RACT. There are no epaulettes. There is a gold button. Corps is probably 3 Div HQ. The jacket is lined with a black polyester material. It has provision for a detachable collar.Typed on the label is "CAPT SWIFT H.".dean swift, uniform, army reserve, passchendaele barracks trust -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, Lady's black beaded dress, c1900
... A lady's full length black fine wool dress with pleated bodice and skirt. A beaded detachable collar sits over the dress forming a V shape back and front and is attached by hooks and eyes on right shoulder . ...By the late 20th century, this no longer applied, and black had been widely adopted by women in cities as a fashionable colour. clothing dressmaking craftwork cheltenham market gardeners pioneers early settlers moorabbin bentleigh A lady's full length black fine wool dress with pleated bodice and skirt. A beaded detachable collar sits over the dress forming a V shape back and front and is attached by hooks and eyes on right shoulder . ...During the reign of Queen Victoria, whose long and conspicuous grief over the death of her husband, Prince Albert, appropriate dress for men and women for the period of mourning was strictly prescribed and rigidly adhered to. Widows were expected to wear special clothes to indicate that they were in mourning for up to four years after the death, although a widow could choose to wear such attire for the rest of her life. To change the costume earlier was considered disrespectful to the deceased and, if the widow was still young and attractive, suggestive of potential sexual promiscuity. Those subject to the rules were slowly allowed to re-introduce conventional clothing at specific time periods; such stages were known by such terms as "full mourning", "half mourning", and similar descriptions. For half mourning, muted colours such as lilac, grey and lavender could be introduced.. Special caps and bonnets, usually in black or other dark colours, went with these ensembles. There was special mourning jewellery, often made of jet. By the late 20th century, this no longer applied, and black had been widely adopted by women in cities as a fashionable colour. A lady's full length black fine wool dress with pleated bodice and skirt. A beaded detachable collar sits over the dress forming a V shape back and front and is attached by hooks and eyes on right shoulder . Centre front from neck to point is a row of small black circular sequins. clothing, dressmaking, craftwork, cheltenham, market gardeners, pioneers, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh
