Showing 42 items matching "dolls clothing"
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Pink & white doll's Bonnett, 1970s /1980s
... ...Dolls clothing...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Dolls Dolls clothing Knitting Toys Wool Pink & white checked bonnet with white brim edged with pink rick rack edging and white ribbon ties. ...Pink & white checked bonnet with white brim edged with pink rick rack edging and white ribbon ties.dolls, dolls clothing, knitting, toys, wool -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Pink patterned doll's hat, 1970's / 1980's
... ...Dolls clothing...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Dolls Dolls clothing Wool Knitting Toys Pink Doll's hat with pattern and small brim. ...Pink Doll's hat with pattern and small brim.dolls, dolls clothing, wool, knitting, toys -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Doll's blue dress, C 1970/1980's
... Dolls clothing...Clothing Doll's blue dress ...Blue doll's dress with both knitting and crochet and chain stitch ties.dolls clothing, knitting, crochet, wool, toys -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Doll's maroon socks and maroon cream strip cardigan, 1970's /1980's
... ...Dolls clothing...Clothing Doll's maroon socks and maroon cream strip cardigan ...Maroon dolls slacks with elastic top, maroon cream strip cardigan with long sleeves and collar and 5 maroon buttons.dolls, dolls clothing, knitting, toys, wool -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Costume - Doll's dress and bonnet, 1945
... Doll...Dolls clothing...Doll, whose name was Janet was given to Rosalie Schwerkolt Whalen as a child in 1945 with a lemon voile dress and matching bonnet and a patterned voile dress. Doll Dolls clothing Handmade Sewn Lemon coloured doll's bonnet and match lemon coloured doll's dress. ...Dress and bonnet was used on the childhood doll of Rosalie Whalen (nee Schwerkolt). Doll NA5163 and another dress NA5166.Doll, whose name was Janet was given to Rosalie Schwerkolt Whalen as a child in 1945 with a lemon voile dress and matching bonnet and a patterned voile dress.Lemon coloured doll's bonnet and match lemon coloured doll's dress. Dress has bodice with V shaped bib style collar two lines of blue stitching and pink and white variegated thread trim. Sleeves have pink braid with blue stitching vertically from armhole to cuff. Gathered skirt has three lines of blue stitching around hem line. Bonnet has frill and a sun visor trimmed with pink and white variegated thread. Doll is NA5163 and other dress is NA5166doll, dolls clothing, handmade, sewn -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Child's Toy, Doll's clothes
... dolls...doll's clothing...It would be a party dress. dolls doll's clothing toys blain Remnants of the [VC02599] wax head doll's dress. ...This doll, from which this dress was removed, belonged to member Allan Blain's sister. It was donated to WDHS and then recently returned after an extended loan.This doll's dress is significant as it shows the style of dress of the c1860s as worn by both dolls and young girls and the fabrics available at that time. It would be a party dress.Remnants of the [VC02599] wax head doll's dress. The dress is made of pink gauze with coffee coloured lace trim and coffee and pink ribbons. The skirt is relatively intact; the bodice has fragments of the neckline and sleeves.dolls, doll's clothing, toys, blain -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumClothing - Doll's Bonnet, 1940's
... dolls clothes...crocheted clothing...Pink woollen crochet cord Clothing Doll's Bonnet ...Made in Camp 3 for Helga Anderson's dollPink crochet, woollen Doll's bonnet, trimmed with white. Pink woollen crochet cordhelga anderson, internment camp crafts, dolls bonnet, dolls clothes, crocheted clothing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Elizabeth Batman's Doll, C1835
... Photos and description of Elizabeth Batman's doll and clothing worn at the time. The doll is located at the State Library...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Photos and description of Elizabeth Batman's doll and clothing worn at the time. The doll is located at the State Library Toys Clothing and Dress Photos and description of Elizabeth Batman's doll Elizabeth Batman's Doll Article Port Phillip Pioneers Group Aug - Sep 2019 ...Photos and description of Elizabeth Batman's dollnon-fictionPhotos and description of Elizabeth Batman's dolltoys, clothing and dress -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratClothing - Ladies' jacket
... It was used on French doll's clothing where elaborate the Cornelli wear was stitched on for decoration. ...It was used on French doll's clothing where elaborate the Cornelli wear was stitched on for decoration. ...The elaborate fancy cotton braid known as Cornelli work on this jacket is a technique of embroidery or applique of cotton thread and braid that became popular in the nineteenth century. It was used on French doll's clothing where elaborate the Cornelli wear was stitched on for decoration. The examples used in this family also included that on men's railway uniforms and bandsmen's uniforms. This jacket belonged to Eleanor Burke (nee McKew) Mrs Mary Taffe's mother and came to Hymettus at Ballarat when she arrived here to live from Donald with husband Michael in 1945.This jacket displays elaborate fancy cotton stitching and braid known as Cornelli work, a technique of embroidery or applique of cotton thread and braid that became popular in the nineteenth century. This lady's jacket is a good example of a style popular at the end of the nineteenth, early twentieth century. -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncLeisure object - Celluloid Doll
... Celluloid doll dressed in home made clothing. Doll has red lips, dark eyes and brown wavy hair as part of the design....Domestic items Children's toys vintage dolls Celluloid doll dressed in home made clothing. Doll has red lips, dark eyes and brown wavy hair as part of the design. ...This item is from a collection donated by descendants of John Francis Turner of Wodonga. Mr Turner was born on 6 June 1885. He completed all of his schooling at Scots Boarding School in Albury, New South Wales. On leaving school, he was employed at Dalgety’s, Albury as an auctioneer. In 1924 John was promoted to Manager of the Wodonga Branch of Dalgety’s. On 15/03/1900 he married Beatrice Neal (born 7/12/1887 and died 7/2/1953) from Collingwood, Victoria. They had four daughters – Frances (Nancy), Heather, Jessie and Mary. In 1920, the family moved from Albury to Wodonga, purchasing their family home “Locherbie” at 169 High Street, Wodonga. "Locherbie" still stands in Wodonga in 2022. The collection contains items used by the Turner family during their life in Wodonga. This doll was given to Nancy Turner (born 22/12/1911) for her 3rd birthday. The clothes were handmade by her mother Mrs Beatrice Turner. Celluloid is one of the first synthetic plastics ever created. It is made from wood products that include cellulose nitrate and camphor. First created in 1863, it was a popular material to make items as diverse as jewellery and dolls from the 1870s through the 1930s. Celluloid is flammable, deteriorates easily if exposed to moisture and can be prone to cracking and yellowing.This item comes from a collection used by a prominent citizen of Wodonga. It is also representative of a domestic item common in the 1930s.Celluloid doll dressed in home made clothing. Doll has red lips, dark eyes and brown wavy hair as part of the design.domestic items, children's toys, vintage dolls -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Leisure object - 3 SMALL DOLLS, 1965's
... 3 small dolls, 2 rubber with clothing, 1 plastic with moveable joints completely naked....Co. 1965 C Inc 3 small dolls, 2 rubber with clothing, 1 plastic with moveable joints completely naked. ...3 small dolls, 2 rubber with clothing, 1 plastic with moveable joints completely naked.Pee Wees U.D. Co. 1965 C Inctoys, dolls, plastic -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncLeisure object - Celluloid Doll
... Celluloid doll dressed in home made clothing. The doll has dark eyes and a small amount of hair as part of the design....Domestic items Leisure items vintage dolls celluloid dolls Celluloid doll dressed in home made clothing. The doll has dark eyes and a small amount of hair as part of the design. ...This item is from a collection donated by descendants of John Francis Turner of Wodonga. Mr Turner was born on 6 June 1885. He completed all of his schooling at Scots Boarding School in Albury, New South Wales. On leaving school, he was employed at Dalgety’s, Albury as an auctioneer. In 1924 John was promoted to Manager of the Wodonga Branch of Dalgety’s. On 15/03/1900 he married Beatrice Neal (born 7/12/1887 and died 7/2/1953) from Collingwood, Victoria. They had four daughters – Frances (Nancy), Heather, Jessie and Mary. In 1920, the family moved from Albury to Wodonga, purchasing their family home “Locherbie” at 169 High Street, Wodonga. "Locherbie" still stands in Wodonga in 2022. The collection contains items used by the Turner family during their life in Wodonga. This doll was given to Nancy Turner (born 22/12/1911) for her 3rd birthday. The clothes were handmade by her mother Mrs Beatrice Turner. Celluloid is one of the first synthetic plastics ever created. It is made from wood products that include cellulose nitrate and camphor. First created in 1863, it was a popular material to make items as diverse as jewellery and dolls from the 1870s through the 1930s. Celluloid is flammable, deteriorates easily if exposed to moisture and can be prone to cracking and yellowing.This item comes from a collection used by a prominent citizen of Wodonga. It is also representative of a domestic item common in the 1930s.Celluloid doll dressed in home made clothing. The doll has dark eyes and a small amount of hair as part of the design.domestic items, leisure items, vintage dolls, celluloid dolls -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyResusci-Anne and Equipment
... See KVHS 0542 for Resusci-Anne Repair Kit Doll type model with face, arms and legs folded into a 1950s carrying case. The model has blue clothing. ...Wikipedia Used in the Kiewa Valley by Educators of First Aid and emergency workers Resusci Anne first aid emergency education See KVHS 0542 for Resusci-Anne Repair Kit Doll type model with face, arms and legs folded into a 1950s carrying case. The model has blue clothing. ...Resusci Anne was used for teaching both emergency workers and members of the general public. Developed by Asmund S. Laerdal, Peter Safar, and James Elam and produced by the company Laerdal Medical.The first version of rescue Annie was presented by Laerdal in 1960. Later the design was refined and included a simulated carotid pulse, eye pupils that could dilate and constrict and a system for recording the trainee's resuscitation performance on a paper tape. Ref. WikipediaUsed in the Kiewa Valley by Educators of First Aid and emergency workersSee KVHS 0542 for Resusci-Anne Repair Kit Doll type model with face, arms and legs folded into a 1950s carrying case. The model has blue clothing. Enclosed are the instructions for packing the model and papers for treatment of an unconscious patient.resusci anne, first aid, emergency education -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkClothing - Baby's Jacket
... It may have been used at a later date for dolls clothes because of the addition of hooks and eyes to the front opening of the jacket. These were sewn on with orange cotton. It is a lovely example of an old lace-trimmed, hand-made baby jacket. Infant clothing ...The jacket would have fitted a young baby up to three months old. It may have been used at a later date for dolls clothes because of the addition of hooks and eyes to the front opening of the jacket. These were sewn on with orange cotton.It is a lovely example of an old lace-trimmed, hand-made baby jacket. Cream jacket to fit up to three months old. Collar and sleeves and edges trimmed with lace. Very fine silk like material. Front opening has two hooks and eyes sewn on with orange cotton. infant clothing -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkClothing - Doll's Apron, Phoebe Lewell, C. 1913
... doll's apron with waistband and buttonhole but no button. Pleat running along the width of the apron above the hemline. Decorative herringbone stitching. Clothing ...This hand-made doll's apron was created using machine and hand stitching, by Phoebe Lowell, a 10-year-old schoolgirl in 1913. It was purchased in the late 1990s by the donor who later moved to Emerald but, at the time, had a 2nd hand decoration shop in Camberwell when she purchased this as part of a group of garments which included bloomers, lace collars and cuffs, camisoles etc - all of which have been donated to the Museum. The donor was advised at the time of her purchase that the garments were over 100 years old although this would not have been the case for this doll's apron.This doll's apron is a reminder of the tuition which schoolgirls routinely received in sewing and embroidery as these were considered essential skills for a future housewife.Very small cream-colored doll's apron with waistband and buttonhole but no button. Pleat running along the width of the apron above the hemline. Decorative herringbone stitching.On small label accompanying piece, handwritten: 'Phoebe Lowell / Age 10 / Form II'female, lynne findlay collection, phoebe lowell, doll's apron, 1913 -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkClothing - Baby Bodice, Phoebe Lewell, C. 1916
... doll's apron is a reminder of the tuition which schoolgirls routinely received in sewing and embroidery as these were considered essential skills for a future housewife. Female Lynne Findlay Collection Phoebe Lowell Baby Bodice 1916 On small label accompanying piece, handwritten: 'Phoebe Lowell / Form IV A / Age 13 years' White sleeveless cotton bodice with a one-button opening at the neck. Neckline and front opening are finished with double rows of top stitching. Arm openings finished with single lines of top stitching. Clothing ...This baby bodice was created using machine and hand stitching, by Phoebe Lowell, a 13-year-old schoolgirl at St Michael's, St Kilda in 1916. It was purchased in the late 1990s by the donor who later moved to Emerald but, at the time, had a 2nd hand decoration shop in Camberwell when she purchased this as part of a group of garments which included bloomers, lace collars and cuffs, camisoles etc - all of which have been donated to the Museum. The donor was advised at the time of her purchase that the garments were over 100 years old although this baby bodice was made in the early 20th century.This doll's apron is a reminder of the tuition which schoolgirls routinely received in sewing and embroidery as these were considered essential skills for a future housewife.White sleeveless cotton bodice with a one-button opening at the neck. Neckline and front opening are finished with double rows of top stitching. Arm openings finished with single lines of top stitching.On small label accompanying piece, handwritten: 'Phoebe Lowell / Form IV A / Age 13 years'female, lynne findlay collection, phoebe lowell, baby bodice, 1916 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageLeisure object - Boudoir Doll, c. early 1900s
... 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 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 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Craft work, doll, wool chain stitch, 20thC
... The chains could be made to any length and then sewn together to make a usable object eg face washer.Gladys Reed was a member of the Ormond Choral Society c 1950. who performed plays and musicals the City of Moorabbin and she was skilled in hand knitting, crochet and dressmaking Gladys Reed was a member of the Ormond Choral Society c 1950. who performed plays and musicals in the City of Moorabbin and this Doll was made and used by her family.c1950 knitting, clothing, haberdashery, crochet, doilies, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork , bentleigh, lacework, moorabbin shire, reed gladys, dairy farms, fruit orchards Painted doll features A small piece of painted, carved wood with central hollow and 4 nails on top used for making/ knitting a woollen chain. ...20th C and probably earlier families could make this simple 'knitting machine' by using a piece of round, hollow wood and knocking 4 nails into one end of the cylinder leaving a protrusion of 2cm. An empty cotton reel was commonly used with left over knitting wool. Children were taught to wind the wool around the nails in loops, figure of 8 and other patterns so that a chain was made which gradually protruded through the base of the cylinder as a knitted chain. The chains could be made to any length and then sewn together to make a usable object eg face washer.Gladys Reed was a member of the Ormond Choral Society c 1950. who performed plays and musicals the City of Moorabbin and she was skilled in hand knitting, crochet and dressmakingGladys Reed was a member of the Ormond Choral Society c 1950. who performed plays and musicals in the City of Moorabbin and this Doll was made and used by her family.c1950A small piece of painted, carved wood with central hollow and 4 nails on top used for making/ knitting a woollen chain.Painted doll featuresknitting, clothing, haberdashery, crochet, doilies, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork , bentleigh, lacework, moorabbin shire, reed gladys, dairy farms, fruit orchards -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Leisure object - Dolls, Celluloid baby early 20thC, 20thC
... This doll is dressed in baby clothes. celluloid dolls cotton moorabbin ormond cheltenham clothing A celluloid doll dressed in baby clothes. ...When celluloid was invented and first came to prominence in the 1870s, dolls were nearly all breakable and fragile--bisque and china dolls were easily shattered and papier mache and wax easily ruined. So doll companies started experimenting with celluloid to mould dolls. By the early 1900s, celluloid dolls were plentiful, since celluloid was easily moulded and generally inexpensive. Celluloid is one of the first synthetic plastics. It is a plastic created from wood products that includes cellulose nitrate and camphor. However Celluloid is flammable and deteriorates easily if exposed to moisture, and can be prone to cracking and yellowing with certain formulations. Celluloid dolls were produced as late as the 1950s, but the vast majority were produced from 1900 through the 1940s. This doll is dressed in baby clothes.A celluloid doll dressed in baby clothes.celluloid, dolls, cotton, moorabbin, ormond, cheltenham, clothing -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionClothing - Pantaloons for a doll, n.d
... doll... toy... children... clothing...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road dolls clothes doll toy children clothing pantaloon Cream crocheted pantaloons made for a doll. ...Cream crocheted pantaloons made for a doll. Cream satin ribbon threaded through waist and ankles.dolls clothes, doll, toy, children, clothing, pantaloon -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionClothing - Doll singlet, n.d
... Birmingham collection dolls clothes toys domestic children childhood Cream crochet baby singlet, full body length. Satin (cream) ribbon threaded through neck of garment. No sleeves. Clothing ...Displayed at History House.Cream crochet baby singlet, full body length. Satin (cream) ribbon threaded through neck of garment. No sleeves.birmingham collection, dolls clothes, toys, domestic, children, childhood -
Arapiles Historical SocietyContainer - Roy SCHMIDT Collection - Cotton Flour Bags (3)
... doll. The practice of printing toys, games, or clothing patterns on flour or oat sacks was a common marketing strategy, encouraging reuse and appealing to families during times when thrift and creativity were essential, especially during the Depression and wartime years. ...doll. The practice of printing toys, games, or clothing patterns on flour or oat sacks was a common marketing strategy, encouraging reuse and appealing to families during times when thrift and creativity were essential, especially during the Depression and wartime years. ...[1] Three Bears Porridge Flaked Oatmeal Bag: This textile bag originates from Canadian Cereal Mills Ltd., which marketed "Three Bears" flaked oatmeal. Popular in the early 1900s to mid-century, this product combined functional packaging with a child-friendly incentive — a cut-out cloth doll. The practice of printing toys, games, or clothing patterns on flour or oat sacks was a common marketing strategy, encouraging reuse and appealing to families during times when thrift and creativity were essential, especially during the Depression and wartime years. The Three Bears brand played off the enduring popularity of children’s nursery tales, while the doll encouraged children (and parents) to reuse packaging creatively. This object captures a unique intersection of food marketing, household resourcefulness, and early 20th-century domestic life. [2] Mammy Self-Raising Flour Bag: This item is a mid-20th-century Australian flour bag, branded “Mammy Oven Puff”, produced by A. Mammy Products Pty Ltd in West Footscray, Victoria. The use of the name "Mammy" and the caricatured illustration draws on a now widely recognised and offensive racial stereotype originating from American minstrel culture, commonly used in product branding in the early-to-mid 20th century. While the bag reflects a specific period in Australian domestic and commercial packaging history, it also exemplifies racially insensitive advertising that would be considered inappropriate and harmful by today’s standards. Such items are preserved today in museum collections to help document past social attitudes, consumer culture, and the evolution of racial representation in advertising. [3] Bandung Blue Triangle Brand Flour Bag: This bag represents a mid-20th-century Australian flour export product, particularly aimed at international markets such as Indonesia (as indicated by "Bandung"). The “Blue Triangle Brand” was likely a registered trademark used by a Melbourne-based flour mill engaged in both local and overseas trade. The use of durable cloth bags for bulk flour was common prior to the widespread adoption of paper and plastic packaging. These bags were often reused domestically for household textiles, clothing patterns, or storage. The export reference (Bandung) underscores Australia's historical agricultural trade ties with Southeast Asia, especially in wheat and flour exports. – Roy SCHMIDT resided with his siblings Mabel and Jack at ‘Parklands’ 85 Lake Avenue Natimuk home of Heinrich Friederick ‘Heiny’ & Minna Christina SUDHOLZ nee LANGE and their children Louis, Sophie, Alma, Lena (Roy's Mother), Florence 'Florrie' and Edward ‘Ted’.[1] Three Bears Porridge Flaked Oatmeal Bag: A vintage cloth oatmeal bag printed with black ink on both sides. One side is branded with "Three Bears Porridge – Flaked Oatmeal", showing an image of three bears behind a gate, referencing the well-known “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” fairytale. The opposite side features a printed cut-out doll design, showing a young girl with curly hair holding a bouquet of flowers, intended to be sewn into a stuffed toy. Instructions note that the reverse side (the doll’s back) could be obtained from a second bag. The design combines product branding with a promotional activity for children, typical of early- to mid-20th-century grocery packaging aimed at reuse. [2] Mammy Self-Raising Flour Bag: A small vintage cloth flour bag with printed branding in faded red, blue, and black inks. The front of the bag features a central image of a caricatured smiling African American woman wearing a headscarf. The text is unevenly faded but legible in parts. The bag has a rectangular shape with an open top edge and signs of previous use, including creasing and some fraying at the corners. [3] Bandung Blue Triangle Brand Flour Bag: A large, rectangular vintage cloth flour bag made of cream-coloured calico or cotton. The front of the bag is printed in bold blue ink with branding and export information. It prominently features a large triangular logo reading “Blue Triangle Brand” and numerous lines of text in block and stylised fonts. The bag is open at the top with frayed edges, suggesting it was once machine-stitched shut and later opened.[1] Three Bears Porridge Flaked Oatmeal Bag: Front side (branding side): "THREE BEARS Porridge – FLAKED OATMEAL" "7 Lbs. Net." “Packed and guaranteed by Canadian Cereal Mills Ltd., Toronto” Reverse side (doll pattern): "This is the Front for Three Bears Cut-out Doll" "In order to complete this Doll it will be necessary to obtain the Back Design from another Bag of Three Bears Rolled Oats or Oatmeal." [2] Mammy Self-Raising Flour Bag: Main product name: “MAMMY OVEN PUFF SELF-RAISING FLOUR” Additional text: “The Only Creamed Flour” “Prepared with phosphate aerator” “A. MAMMY PRODUCTS PTY. LTD., Sunshine Rd., West Footscray. Phone: FW 7321” “7 LBS. NET” (near top edge, very faded) [3] Bandung Blue Triangle Brand Flour Bag: The bag is printed with the following: “10270” “G.W.C | H.L” “BANDUNG” “BEST AUSTRALIAN” “BLUE TRIANGLE BRAND” (inside the triangle logo) “GROWER & GRINDERS” (curved around the logo) “Patent Roller” “MELBOURNE” “FLOUR” “50 LBS. GROSS WHEN PACKED” These inscriptions indicate that this flour bag was manufactured in Melbourne, Australia, and was likely exported to Bandung, Indonesia.farm equipment, flour, milling, oats, mammy, bandung blue, schmidt, sudholz, parklands -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 2000
... clothing on a teddy bear, which is sitting on the front counter. On the counter, there is a pen and large ledger book with a plastic ruler across the top corner. On the wall behind them are some shelves with soft toys and dolls...Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society) 965 Glen Huntly Road Caulfield melbourne At the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's Malvern Opportunity Shop, two volunteers pose for a promotional photo with a large teddy bear on the front counter. arthritis foundation of victoria afv opportunity shop op shop charity shop thrift store teddy bear sales ledger book ruler brochures toys dolls crockery bric-a-brac framed paintings framed prints pictures volunteers members malvern 2000 COL photo of two people inside a shop. One woman is standing behind the shop counter, while a man stands on the other side. They are both adjusting clothing ...At the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's Malvern Opportunity Shop, two volunteers pose for a promotional photo with a large teddy bear on the front counter.COL photo of two people inside a shop. One woman is standing behind the shop counter, while a man stands on the other side. They are both adjusting clothing on a teddy bear, which is sitting on the front counter. On the counter, there is a pen and large ledger book with a plastic ruler across the top corner. On the wall behind them are some shelves with soft toys and dolls, a radio and a clock. Beside that are more shelves, with crockery, bric-a-brac, paintings and prints. On the top shelf, there is a white rectangular sign Arthritis Victoria sign, (partially obscured). On benchtop behind them, there is another sign, which is exactly the same. It says, "Thank you for supporting ARTHRITIS VICTORIA your help is greatly appreciated", and "Funds raided will be used for research, and to provide education, training, and assistance to those affected". Beside the text 'Arthritis Victoria' is the organisation's logo. On the wall above the shelves is a large rectangular sign (partially obscured), which says "ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION OF VICTORIA" at the bottom. Below that is a NO SMOKING sign.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, opportunity shop, op shop, charity shop, thrift store, teddy bear, sales ledger book, ruler, brochures, toys, dolls, crockery, bric-a-brac, framed paintings, framed prints, pictures, volunteers, members, malvern, 2000 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumClothing - Doll's Dress, 1940's
... Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray This dress was made in Camp 3 for Helga Anderson's doll helga anderson camp 3 handcrafts internment camp handcrafts dolls clothes Salmon pink woollen crochet doll's dress, white around the neck edge, 3 flowers on the front and cord around the waist. Small button and loop at back neck. Clothing ...This dress was made in Camp 3 for Helga Anderson's dollSalmon pink woollen crochet doll's dress, white around the neck edge, 3 flowers on the front and cord around the waist. Small button and loop at back neck.helga anderson, camp 3 handcrafts, internment camp handcrafts, dolls clothes -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumClothing - Booties - Dolls, 1940's
... dolls' booties. Top is knitted in white, foot crocheted in pink. Embroidery on the front of the booties Clothing Booties - Dolls ...Bootees made in Camp 3 for Helga AndersonPair of pink and white woollen dolls' booties. Top is knitted in white, foot crocheted in pink. Embroidery on the front of the bootieshelga anderson, booties, camp 3 internee handcrafts, dolls clothes -
Brighton Historical SocietyDoll, Bead doll, c.1937
... She re-invented some of Toula’s trousseau nightdresses and skilfully altered other clothing, making dresses which she wore around Brighton for many years. doll child's toy childhood sailor olga black Handmade painted wooden bead doll representing a sailor. ...Made by the cousin of Brighton local Olga Black. The cousin gave her the doll in 1937, when Olga was around seven years old. Olga Maria Black was born in Melbourne in 1930, the daughter of Ithacan migrants Constantine and Toula Mavrokefalos. Constantine first emigrated to Australia in 1902, returning to Greece circa 1912-13 to serve his home country in the Balkan Wars. Toula's family had left Ithaca for Romania when she was only six months old, but she happened to be visiting the island at the very time that Constantine arrived, fresh from the war. Within three weeks they were married, and when Constantine returned to Melbourne in 1914 his new bride came with him. Constantine had trained as an accountant, but his qualifications were not recognised in Australia. Changing his surname to the Anglicised "Black", he started off working in his older brother Dionysios's cafés before going into business on his own. In 1917 he opened the Paris Residential Café at 54-56 Swanston Street, which offered both dining and accommodation. The business saw some years of success, but did not survive the Great Depression. Constantine died in 1944. Olga's mother Toula learned to sew as a child, while growing up in the Romanian village of Brila. She developed her skills making lace and embroidering items for her trousseau. Some of the linen she embroidered had been woven from flax on Ithaca by her own grandmother, Efstathia. During the Depression, when money was scarce, Toula embroidered at home, doing work for a factory in Flinders Lane. Using a cotton reel, a threepence and a sixpence she created and embroidered designs on hundreds of blouses. Olga spent her preschool days sitting at the table where her mother worked. Toula would involve Olga by allowing her to help choose the colour combinations. Toula lived with Olga in Brighton until her death in 1976. Olga inherited her mother's sewing skills. She re-invented some of Toula’s trousseau nightdresses and skilfully altered other clothing, making dresses which she wore around Brighton for many years.Handmade painted wooden bead doll representing a sailor. Cream coloured body and limbs and pink head. The body is made from one long oval bead and the limbs from small round beads.doll, child's toy, childhood, sailor, olga black -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Dolls Clothes, Queen Mary's Coronation Clothes, 1911
... Embroidery Costume Dolls clothes Queen Mary "M" Cape, purple velvet lined with cream. Gold braid and letter. All items handmade. Queen Mary's Coronation Clothes Clothing Dolls Clothes ...Made at the time of Queen Mary's coronation. Photo of dressed doll in Collection Note Folder.Cape, purple velvet lined with cream. Gold braid and letter. All items handmade."M"embroidery, costume, dolls clothes, queen mary -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Dolls Clothes, Queen Mary's Coronation Clothes, 1911
... Embroidery Costume Dolls clothes Queen Mary Gown, cream satin, appliqued machine made lace, gold braid, pearls, beads and train. Queen Mary's Coronation Clothes Clothing Dolls Clothes ...Made at the time of Queen Mary's coronation. Photo of dressed doll in Collection Note Folder.Gown, cream satin, appliqued machine made lace, gold braid, pearls, beads and train. embroidery, costume, dolls clothes, queen mary -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Dolls Clothes, Queen Mary's Coronation Clothes, 1911
... Embroidery Costume Dolls clothes Queen Mary Petticoat, cream silk, lace and ribbon trim. Queen Mary's Coronation Clothes Clothing Dolls Clothes ...Made at the time of Queen Mary's coronation. Photo of dressed doll in Collection Note Folder.Petticoat, cream silk, lace and ribbon trim. embroidery, costume, dolls clothes, queen mary -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Dolls Clothes, Queen Mary's Coronation Clothes, 1911
... Embroidery Costume Dolls clothes Queen Mary Combinations, cream silk and lace. All items handmade. Queen Mary's Coronation Clothes Clothing Dolls Clothes ...Made at the time of Queen Mary's coronation. Photo of dressed doll in Collection Note Folder.Combinations, cream silk and lace. All items handmade.embroidery, costume, dolls clothes, queen mary
