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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Dolls Bed and Bedding
... Dolls Bed and Bedding...Doll's bed belonged to Bruce Reynolds daughter....Metal doll's bed with knitted cover, cotton mattress, white... Mitcham melbourne Doll's bed belonged to Bruce Reynolds daughter ...Doll's bed belonged to Bruce Reynolds daughter.Metal doll's bed with knitted cover, cotton mattress, white polyester pillow with cotton pillow case embroidered with blue rabbit. Nylon quilted cover, grey with pink rose lined with yellow floral cotton. Rug is nine knitted oblongs joined together.Quality Tontine Products. David Galt Industries, Melbourne.toys, doll's furniture, toys, dolls' accessories -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - DOLLS DAY BED
... DOLLS DAY BED...A small day bed for a doll, upholstered in floral tapestry... Dolls' furniture day bed A small day bed for a doll, upholstered ...A small day bed for a doll, upholstered in floral tapestry fabric in tones of pink and black, single end with top which opens in both directions, inside lined with pink fabric.toys, dolls' furniture, day bed -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Dolls Bed Pillow
... Dolls Bed Pillow... Mitcham melbourne Margaret Scarlett Collection Part of Doll,s bed ...Margaret Scarlett CollectionPart of Doll,s bedPillow - pink, hand sewn. Filling is possibly rayon.toys, dolls' accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Dolls Bed Sheet
... Dolls Bed Sheet... sides. Leisure object Dolls Bed Sheet ...Collection of Margaret ScarlettWhite cotton twill, hemmed on 3 sides.manchester, bedding, toys, dolls' accessories -
Mont De Lancey
Leisure object - Dolls Cot, Unknown
... Dolls bed... accessories Dolls bed Dolls furniture A lilac and white painted wooden ...These wooden handmade toys were used by young children to play 'House' with their dolls.A lilac and white painted wooden dolls cot with an eight railed drop side, a wooden base with four white slats. The drop railed side has thick wire rungs to slide it up and down with metal clips to engage it up or down. There is bedding in the cot.toys, children's toys, toy accessories, dolls bed, dolls furniture -
Mont De Lancey
Dolls Pram
... , and a metal handle. Has an old fashioned doll and bed-linen... tyres, and a metal handle. Has an old fashioned doll and bed ...Wooden, cream painted doll's pram with a vinyl collapsible hood and cover. Four spring wheel with rubber tyres, and a metal handle. Has an old fashioned doll and bed-linen in the pram.dolls prams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - BOUDOIR DOLL
... dolls are dolls that are made to sit on beds and sofas... used for play. They are also called bed dolls, flapper dolls ...Composite face legs and arms. Painted features. Hair - possibly real, dark brown colour. Doll dressed in royal purple gown. Long sleeves with lace cuff. Faux fur collar around V shaped neckline at front and squared collar at back. Lace trim across front of neckline. Faux fur trim across centre front and centre back at hem. Three underskirts. Mauve satin with darker mauve frill around hem line. Stiffened white fabric (Vilene?) White drawers with lace trim on lower legs. Painted on shoes in gold paint. Purple velvet handbag edged with silver cord. Boudoir dolls are dolls that are made to sit on beds and sofas as decorations rather than being used for play. They are also called bed dolls, flapper dolls, and French dolls. Years of Production Although dolls that sit on beds are still being made today, the classic vintage boudoir dolls were made from approximately the 1920s through the 1940s. Some of the earliest dolls, made even earlier than 1920 in some cases, were made in France. Many of the dolls were made in an art deco style. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Leisure object - Boudoir Doll, c. early 1900s
... (also known as Bed Dolls, Sofa Dolls, Flapper Dolls and French... on Boudoir Dolls (also known as Bed Dolls, Sofa Dolls, Flapper Dolls ...The donor was given this doll about 50 years ago by her grandfather (in the late 1960s). He used to be a handyman at a high rise building in St Kilda, Melbourne. He had been doing some work for one of the old ladies and she gave him the doll to give to his granddaughter, who collected dolls. The doll has spent a few years at the Nagambie museum until it closed down and returned to the donor The origins or age of the doll are unknown. Originally it was thought to be a Fashion Doll dating from around the 1880s but the painted face together with the bisque legs and gold painted shoes are similar to those found on Boudoir Dolls (also known as Bed Dolls, Sofa Dolls, Flapper Dolls and French Dolls) of the early 20th century. Fashion dolls were sent from fashion houses to advertise the latest styles, fabrics, trims, hairstyles and accessories. Dressmakers would show these dolls to their customers. Ladies would then place their order and the dressmakers would make the dress to their size. The dressmakers would learn the construction techniques from examining the dolls. Boudoir Dolls dolls usually had no maker's marks and were primarily used as bedroom decorations for ladies rather than as children's toys. This doll appears to date at about the early part of the 20th century, but the petticoats are much older - possibly from a child's christening gown. At the time that the donor received the doll, it had a coloured lace over-gown that was badly torn so her mother removed it to replace with more lace but this never eventuated. The pink silk dress also appears to have been remodelled into a 19th century style with gathered sleeves and a gathered skirt. This fashion or boudoir doll is significant for being a rare example of a doll made in the late 19th or early 20th centuries. The doll is wearing clothing representing the fashion for young girls in that era. The doll is also significant as an item possibly used by fashion houses and dressmakers to advertise the latest fashions in clothing, trims, accessories and hairstyles. A doll such as this may have been found in a Victorian dressmaker's premises for use as a pattern and technique template and for a display to customers. It may also have been used as a decorative item in a lady's bedroom.Female boudoir doll with silk face and body, and porcelain lower arms and legs. She has plaited blonde silk hair. Her painted face has brown eyes and her shoes are painted gold. The doll is dressed in a long pink puffed-sleeve dress with a gathered waist and a ruffle at the hem. A pink ribbon around her waist is tied at the back. There are small silver balls hand-stitched around the neckline. She has a white, hand-embroidered lace petticoat and bloomers.warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, doll, boudoir doll, female doll, dressmaker's doll, display doll, late 1800s doll, fashion doll, antique doll, 19th century doll, children's fashion, girl's fashion, late 1800s children's fashion, early 20th century doll, composite doll, french doll -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Model - Doll House, Koch's Doll House, 1941.1942
The dolls house and furniture was made by Heinrich August Ernst KOCH, who was interned at Orange NSW on the 6 June 1940. In 1941 was taken to Tatura VIC for an appeals tribunal hearing. He was released in 1943 to the Civil Alien Corp. The donor of the dolls house, John Smiles, is the grandson of Heinrich. Heinrich made the dolls house and furniture which he made for his daughters in Sydney NSW. It was sent to them whilst interned. The furniture is copies of real life size items and the house has features common with the family home in Sydney.Wooden, painted dolls house, made from packing crates. 5 main pieces with additional pieces (roof, chimney, stairs, outside roof area, furniture) which go together to form this long single story dolls house. Painted in cream with green features and red roof. Windows and doors open. Several windows have glass in them. Original piece of Lino in kitchen area. 2 rooms are wallpapered. Original pieces of furniture are included (see list attached to worksheet). These include dining table and four chairs, side board, dressing table, bed, tall boy, low boy, entrance table, entrance bench, entrance hall stand, kitchen table, 4 chairs and 2 benches.heinrich august ernst koch, john smiles, orange internment camp, tatura internment camp, civil alien corp -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Bed Cover
Margaret Scarlett CollectionPink, with blue and yellow flowers. White bowstoys, doll's furniture -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Nurses and Tutor with Doll, 1969-70
The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989.School 54 in practical room at Lister House with "Bedford" Doll. Six nurses and turor standing around the doll who is in a hospital bed. From Rear of Photo: L-R Lyn Mann, Sue Brown, Helen Tyers, ?, Glen Gardner, Bev Code The tutor is Betty Miller, School 64 and 63 (1964-67) nurse training, ndsn, lister house, school 54, school 64, school 63 -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Education kit - Sairey Gamp Miniature Doll, Nursing Through the Ages
Mrs Sairey Gamp - English Monasteries declined in 1405 the Chruch was said to have one third of English's wealth. Henry VIII dissolved the Monasteries despite their record of charitable and medical work and took over most of their property. This left large numbers of helpless sick and poor to die. For the next 300 years there was no nursing class "hospitals" were overcrowded (sometimes 6 people to a bed) and were dirty. Nursing was carried out by women of low character and morals. Charles Dickens satirized nursing conditions with the character of Sairey Gamp. Nursing had sunk to the lowest level.30cm Miniature Doll -Checked Apron over stripped skirt. Purple spotted top with orange and white scarf. Wool type cardigan and hat. Holding mop or duster in hand.Name Tagnursing history, nursing uniforms, nursing education equipment, northern district school of nursing -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Young family children in backyard of 11 York Street, Mont Albert, c1948 - perhaps Christmas
These are the children of Ernest Lance Young and Beryl Mair. Lance was born 24 March 1915 in Surrey Hills, the son of Ernest Augustus Young and Ruby Nichell Whitty. He married Beryl Mair in 1939 and died on 5 October 1999 at Mont Albert. Electoral rolls list him as a manufacturer. His address after marriage was 11 York Street, Mont Albert. He is buried in Box Hill Cemetery (M-*-0867) along with his father. He served in WW2 (Service Number - VX104733 enlisting at St Kilda) and after returning took over his father's business. The Mair family were resident in Barton Street for several generations. Beryl's father Dave Mair was a keen sportsman and founder of the Kangaroo Social Club of cricketers. This is part of a large collection relating to the Mair, Deakin and Young families. Colour photo of 3 well dressed children identified as Barbara, Ken and Laurie Young. Barbara is holding a bride doll and Laurie, seated, is looking down at a book. The children are standing in a neat garden in front of a raised terraced flower bed.In biro on rear: "BARBARA KEN LAURIE / BACKYARD/ 11 YORK ST / MONT ALBERT" Printer's stamp J208ken young, barbara young, laurie young, laurie newton, beryl mair, ernest lance young, lance young, york street, mont albert -
Mont De Lancey
Furniture - Cot
A white painted iron cot with drop down sides on castors. It has round knobs on the tops of the bars. The paint is peeling. It is fully made up with cot sheets and a crocheted rug on top. A baby doll dressed in a christening dress and bonnet is sleeping on it with a silver rattle resting at the end.cots, nursery furniture, beds -
Mont De Lancey
Leisure object - Doll's Bedroom Suite, Unknown
Handmade five piece wooden doll's bedroom furniture - carved and highly decorated. Consists of: 1. Bed 2. Wash stand 3. Chest of Drawers 4. Wardrobe with mirror 5. Towel railtoys, doll's furniture, leisure objects