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St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph, Geo Wall's flashlight, Fancy Dress Dance at Town Hall, 23/06/2015
... Fancy Dress Dance at Town Hall...Mr and Mrs Leggett's Fancy Dress "Cinderella" Harry and Emily Leggett shown second from right, founders of Leggett's Ballroom. Information on back of photograph: dances were transferred from Prahran TH when it was burned down in 1914....fancy dress "Cinderella", Town Hall St Kilda. 23/6/15. Geo Walls Flashlight. Phone Windsor 3573. black and white photograph (copy?) unmounted Fancy Dress Dance ...Mr and Mrs Leggett's Fancy Dress "Cinderella" Harry and Emily Leggett shown second from right, founders of Leggett's Ballroom. Information on back of photograph: dances were transferred from Prahran TH when it was burned down in 1914.black and white photograph (copy?) unmountedHarry and Emily Leggett Second from right, founders of Leggett's ballroom. Mr & Mrs Leggett's fancy dress "Cinderella", Town Hall St Kilda. 23/6/15. Geo Walls Flashlight. Phone Windsor 3573. -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 4 NO 16-8 JUNE 1979
... ...fancy dress dance...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia senior citizens christ church ladies guild community care centre marysville uniting church marysville primary school mothers' club 1st marysville scouts/cubs children's choir fancy dress dance home nursing classes hot bread comes to marysville narbethong marysville & districts ratepayers & residents association perfection painting quotes corner shop pulse breadbaker healesville shire association meeting kinder roster toddler group golf club committee for sale typing done at home THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 4 NO 16-8 JUNE 1979 ...marysville, victoria, australia, senior citizens, christ church ladies guild, community care centre, marysville uniting church, marysville primary school mothers' club, 1st marysville scouts/cubs, children's choir, fancy dress dance, home nursing classes, hot bread comes to marysville, narbethong marysville & districts ratepayers & residents association, perfection painting quotes, corner shop pulse breadbaker, healesville shire association meeting, kinder roster, toddler group, golf club committee, for sale, typing done at home -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 4 NO 17-15 JUNE 1978
... ...fancy dress dance...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia marysville golf course indoor bowls fancy dress dance marysville & district football club mary lyn pottery & crafts committee kinder roster narbethong ball pottery classes perfection painting quotes next club function to sell tumbleweed crafts house to rent crossways restaurant THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 4 NO 17-15 JUNE 1978 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville golf course, indoor bowls, fancy dress dance, marysville & district football club, mary lyn, pottery & crafts committee, kinder roster, narbethong ball, pottery classes, perfection painting quotes, next club function, to sell, tumbleweed crafts, house to rent, crossways restaurant -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 4 NO 18-22 JUNE 1979
... ...fancy dress dance...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia 1st marysville scouts & cubs news from numurkah l.a. meeting for sale fancy dress dance senior citizens perfection painting quotes marysville and district football club senior citizens annual meeting uniting church community care narbethong closing down sale tumbleweed crafts mary lyn entertainment narbethong marysville & districts ratepayers' & residents' assoc THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 4 NO 18-22 JUNE 1979 ...marysville, victoria, australia, 1st marysville scouts & cubs, news from numurkah, l.a. meeting, for sale, fancy dress dance, senior citizens, perfection painting quotes, marysville and district football club, senior citizens annual meeting, uniting church, community care, narbethong, closing down sale, tumbleweed crafts, mary lyn entertainment, narbethong marysville & districts ratepayers' & residents' assoc -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: TWO HUNDRED DANCING YEARS AND HOW TO CELEBRATE THEM WITH A COLONIAL BALL
... dance styles... balls... entertainment... recreation... Australian food... food... menus... colonial food... colonial fancy dress...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BHS Collection ENTERTAINMENT Dance colonial ball Peter Ellis book dance dancing music Colonial ball Australian history history Australian Bicentenary dance styles balls entertainment recreation Australian food food menus colonial food colonial fancy dress costume fashion dance programmes Shirlely Andrews and Peter Ellis A soft covered book titled 'Two Hundred Dancing Years and how to celebrate them with a Colonial Ball.' by Shirley Andrews and Peter Ellis. ...BHS CollectionA soft covered book titled 'Two Hundred Dancing Years and how to celebrate them with a Colonial Ball.' by Shirley Andrews and Peter Ellis. Published by The Australian Bicentennial Authority Australia 1788 - 1988. Presented to the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch with kind regards from Peter Ellis 3/12/1988.Shirlely Andrews and Peter Ellisentertainment, dance, colonial ball, peter ellis, book, dance, dancing, music, colonial ball, australian history, history, australian bicentenary, dance styles, balls, entertainment, recreation, australian food, food, menus, colonial food, colonial fancy dress, costume, fashion, dance programmes -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Mrs Knox and Beryl Gillespie at the First Hundred Years Celebration of Melton State School 430, 1970
... Along Brooklyn Rd there were a few houses and Victoria Hall, not a very big hall, but catered for lots of functions, Balls, Fancy Dress, Bazaars, Square Dancing and meetings. The Bacchus Marsh Baptists held Sunday School in the hall. ...Along Brooklyn Rd there were a few houses and Victoria Hall, not a very big hall, but catered for lots of functions, Balls, Fancy Dress, Bazaars, Square Dancing and meetings. The Bacchus Marsh Baptists held Sunday School in the hall. ...Beryl Knox speaking about early life in Melton. Page 1 1949 – 64 years ago. We began our married life at Melton Sth. The house on the corner of the Exford Rd and Staughton St-- dusty gravel roads, box thorns and noxious weeds everywhere and a sprinkling of houses and vacant land. It was a friendly community consisting of old family names. McDonalds, Blacks, Dodemaide, Cahill, Coopers, Minns, Tinklers, Nesbitts, Cochranes, Wickhams, Exells. Mavis Butler. The home owned by Mr. Robinson and Miss Robinson had been shifted in two parts transported from Diggers Rest and it is still standing 2013. Bruce’s father purchased the house and two adjoining blocks, the Conways built on one and the Rawlinson family on the other block. Eileen still resides there, she was only a baby in a pram and the family had not long arrived from England. The railway line was close to the house and the contents would rattle when heavy steams trains went through, and on a clear frosty night the 1am paper train would echo roar through very loudly when labouring towards the Exford Bridge. Then the two carriage motor train was introduced, this was great for the workers and schoolies who travelled to Melbourne. The train pulled up at the crossing or riding to pick up or drop off. Melva Gillespie (nee Hirt) Bill Cahill delivered the milk by the billy and then in bottles. Len Kennedy (Paul Kennedy’s father, Norma Murrays son) delivered Jongebloeds bread, he always had a sweep going for the Melbourne Cup and raffles for the footy club. Mr. Woodgate owned an old bus and pick up point was the Post Office when there was a Saturday film on a Melton. There were no doctors or dentists in the district. If we need a Doctor we had to travel to Bacchus Marsh or discuss problems over the phone. In later years a Bacchus Marsh Doctor rented the Bluestone building in McKenzie St a couple of days a week. If we needed the Dentist we had to travel to West Footscray or Footscray. We did our banking at “State Savings” then the Miss Minns had the agency and then Bardsleys Store. We travelled to Bacchus Marsh to the National and Commercial banks. Station Rd to Western Highway, now (High Street) was a narrow stretch of bitumen and gravel farmland either side and a couple of farm houses and large gum trees on the properties. Page 2 North of the Railway line Mrs Bessie Jones, mother of Chas and Betty Jones managed the Post Office, next door to her Chas and Betty had the Shell Centre, and later moved the business to Melton. Hughie Nesbitt and mother owned the grocery and hardware store, and I bought my first set of saucepans there. On the opposite side of Station road Mr Coombe owned the fruit shop, and also provided soft drinks and lollies for children. The Chaff Mill was on the corner of Station Rd and Brooklyn Rd. Mr Lumsden was manager and later years Bernie Trethowan and Jack Butler were partners. It finally burnt down and is a Service Station now. Along Brooklyn Rd there were a few houses and Victoria Hall, not a very big hall, but catered for lots of functions, Balls, Fancy Dress, Bazaars, Square Dancing and meetings. The Bacchus Marsh Baptists held Sunday School in the hall. A group of shops were built south of the railway line Molly and Len Skinner managed the Post Office and handled a few essential groceries. Tom McDonald and Ron Lunsberg were the butchers. Mary and Syd Cooper lived next door to us and often in turn would run out of something when we had a baking spree we would borrow or exchange, sugar flour etc over the fence. Mavis and Jack Butler lived there before the Coopers. Bernie and Iris Trethowan lived two doors up. Neighbours were invited into their home to view the first black and white television in Melton Sth. Bill Exell was one of the first Melton Sth farmers to sell his land to developers, the land was idle for years before housing developed. I joined the Melton Valley Golf Club in 1960. The Gun Club as our Club House, an old tin shed consisting a water tank, trestle table and forms and dirt floor. It was a 9 hole course with sand scraps and landscape putting before greens. The Common or parkland was part of the Golf Course. It was open for every ones recreation. Roy Norton an old identity trained his trotters on the Common and wouldn’t clear the track for the golfers. The golfers had to avoid him to continue to play. We had to keep clear when the young youths came in their paddock cars and motorbikes. Over the years the Toolern Creek flooded its banks, water and debri covered the course on one year our first Club house was flooded out. It took several working bees to clean it up. We lived at Melton Sth for 15 years and moved to Melton on the farm “Croxton Park.” The Nixon family farm “Mowbray” adjoined the farm. Bruce worked the land cropping the farm when Mrs Nixon died. Page 3 (page 4 on the handwritten script) Bruce had the first offer to buy, in those days it wasn’t easy to get good bank loans. Part of the land is the Golf Course now and Mr O’Shea purchased the bulk. Moving to Melton was totally different – I became involved with Committees, Scouts, Guides, Mothers Clubs, CWA, Church Op shop (8 years). Melton Amateurs players produced and tutored by Mabel Rogers exerts from Pyjama Game, South Pacific, Carousel - later years a group of ladies did gentle water exercise at Essendon and Station Road swimming pool. I was 20 or so years in Probus. The local followed the football, there was always a Gymkhana on the long weekend in June. The tennis always created a lot of interest during the finals. It didn’t matter which team played the supporters were treated to a cup of tea and leftovers from their afternoon tea. In 1978 were the first residents to move into the Jennings Estate Kurunjang and lived there 31 years and retired 4 years ago into Unit. The amazing changes I have experienced. Merrimu supplied our water, after depending on tanks. The landscape changed completely when developers came in, no more dusty plains \ typed web Sept 2013 McFarlane, Mrs Knox and Beryl Gillespie at the First Hundred Years Celebration of Melton State School 430. The event was held at Mechanics Hall, Melton.local identities, local significant events, education -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - How to Entertain, Successful Parties and Social Evenings - Compiled by Joyce Thorpe B.A
... fancy dress etc. The towns in the Kiewa Valley are isolated so people had to entertain themselves. society party social gatherings games dances entertainment Faded red to brown soft covered book with a lot of black writing on the front and back cover including the price 1/6. ...This book would have been used when people had to entertain themselves. It has ideas for invitations, food, games, quizzes, fancy dress etc.The towns in the Kiewa Valley are isolated so people had to entertain themselves.Faded red to brown soft covered book with a lot of black writing on the front and back cover including the price 1/6.society, party, social gatherings, games, dances, entertainment -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: SLIDE, May 1970 - Jan 1972
... dressed in costume and dancing. He is wearing a grass skirt, with a beaded and feathered headdress. He has many strands of beads and a lei around his neck. Beads are also on his wrist. Another person is standing in the background, while part of another is in the foreground. On the lower edge of the white border the words Fancy...dressed in costume and dancing. He is wearing a grass skirt, with a beaded and feathered headdress. He has many strands of beads and a lei around his neck. Beads are also on his wrist. Another person is standing in the background, while part of another is in the foreground. On the lower edge of the white border the words Fancy ...Coloured slide transparency. Image is of a male standing in profile dressed in costume and dancing. He is wearing a grass skirt, with a beaded and feathered headdress. He has many strands of beads and a lei around his neck. Beads are also on his wrist. Another person is standing in the background, while part of another is in the foreground. On the lower edge of the white border the words Fancy Dress Party Peter Ellis have been handwritten.Kodachrome Transparencyslide, bendigo, bendigo institute of technology -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ephemera - Emu Creek Bush Band Collection: Old Time Dance Guide
... Two identical dance cards for the Plain and Fancy Dress Ball to celebrate the centenary of the Dandenong Town Hall on Monday September 3rd 1990. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BHS Collection Emu Creek Bush Band Australian Colonial Dance Old Time Dance Guide Dandenong Town Hall Two identical dance cards for the Plain and Fancy Dress Ball to celebrate the centenary of the Dandenong Town Hall on Monday September 3rd 1990. ...BHS CollectionTwo identical dance cards for the Plain and Fancy Dress Ball to celebrate the centenary of the Dandenong Town Hall on Monday September 3rd 1990. Each dance card consists of a small bifold card on pale blue card with a decorative gold and dark blue border. On the inside is a list of dances. On the rear is a list of the stewards.emu creek bush band, australian colonial dance, old time dance guide, dandenong town hall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - DAHLIA & ARTS FESTIVAL, EAGLEHAWK, 16 March 1995
... Dance - Melbourne Performance. 2nd Seasons Fashion Show. 13th Annual Dahlia & Arts Half Marathon. Ecumenical Church Service. Picnic Lunch. Free Concert-Guinness Show Band. Cycling Criterium. Mining Heritage Tour of Eaglehawk. Dahlia Diner. Variety Concert. ''High Jinx On The High Seas''. Childrens Fancy Dress...Dance - Melbourne Performance. 2nd Seasons Fashion Show. 13th Annual Dahlia & Arts Half Marathon. Ecumenical Church Service. Picnic Lunch. Free Concert-Guinness Show Band. Cycling Criterium. Mining Heritage Tour of Eaglehawk. Dahlia Diner. Variety Concert. ''High Jinx On The High Seas''. Childrens Fancy Dress...Dance - Melbourne Performance. 2nd Seasons Fashion Show. 13th Annual Dahlia & Arts Half Marathon. Ecumenical Church Service. Picnic Lunch. Free Concert-Guinness Show Band. Cycling Criterium. Mining Heritage Tour of Eaglehawk. Dahlia Diner. Variety Concert. ''High Jinx On The High Seas''. Childrens Fancy Dress ...Dahlia & Arts Festival, Eaglehawk.16th - 26th March, 1995. Programme. Debutante Ball (1), 'The Festival' Exhibition at the Borough Galleries. Debutant Ball (2). Art Preview and Presentation of Awards. Craft Market. Displays of Cake Decorating. Sidewalk Busking Competition. Gala Fair. Eaglehawk Fire Brigade open day. Porcelain Art and Craft Show. Art Show. Display of Memorabilia-Cornish Assoc. Static Display-Irish Assoc. Children's Multi-Dimensional Art Exhibition. Children's Photographic Display. Flower Show. Photographic Print Competition. Eaglehawk Heritage Society-Display. Bridge to Park, foot race. Street Procession. O'Shea-Ryan Bendigo Irish Dancing School and O'Shea-Ryan Academy of Irish Dance - Melbourne Performance. 2nd Seasons Fashion Show. 13th Annual Dahlia & Arts Half Marathon. Ecumenical Church Service. Picnic Lunch. Free Concert-Guinness Show Band. Cycling Criterium. Mining Heritage Tour of Eaglehawk. Dahlia Diner. Variety Concert. ''High Jinx On The High Seas''. Childrens Fancy Dress Parade. Gala Charity Old Time Ball. Brass Instrument Solo/Party Competition. 'Gardening Through The Drought'-Guided Tour. California Hill Church Open Day Craft & Devonshire Teas. Traditional Cornish Concert. 'A Time to Remember'. Annual Croquet & Bowls Tournaments. Festival Guest of Honor Mr Wayne Gregson - Journalist. Editor - Bendigo Advertiser. Festival President, Mr Noel Thomas. Vice Presidents Alan Bull, Kevin Herdman. Executive Officer Jeanette Moss. Treasurer Lorna Thomas. Acknowledgements and sponsors on back page.event, entertainment, eaglehawk dahlia & arts festival, dahlia & arts festival, eaglehawk.16th - 26th march, 1995. programme. debutante ball (1), 'the festival' exhibition at the borough galleries. debutant ball (2). art preview presentation of awards. craft market. displays of cake decorating. sidewalk busking competition. gala fair. eaglehawk fire brigade open day. porcelain art and craft show. art show. display of memorabilia-cornish assoc. static display-irish assoc. children's multi-dimensional art exhibition. children's photographic display. flower show. photographic print competition. eaglehawk heritage society-display. bridge to park, foot race. street procession. o'shea-ryan bendigo irish dancing school and o'shea-ryan academy of irish dance - melbourne performance. 2nd seasons fashion show. 13th annual dahlia & arts half marathon. ecumenical church service. picnic lunch. free concert-guinness show band. cycling criterium. mining heritage tour of eaglehawk. dahlia diner. variety concert. ''high jinx on the high seas''. childrens fancy dress parade. gala charity old time ball. brass instrument solo/party competition. 'gardening through the drought'-guided tour. california hill church open day craft & devonshire teas. traditional cornish concert. 'a time to remember'. annual croquet & bowls tournaments. festival guest of honor mr wayne gregson - journalist. editor - bendigo advertiser. festival president, mr noel thomas. vice presidents alan bull, kevin herdman. executive officer jeanette moss. treasurer lorna thomas. acknowledgements and sponsors -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionCard - Card - Dance Card - Portland Social Amusement, c. 1923
... dances on one side. The other 'Portland Social Amusement Card, 26th Anniversary, May 22, 1923, Fancy Dress Ball. ...MERRY CHAIN (Fancy Dress Only) / Judging of Fancy Dress / 3.LANCERS / 4.ONE STEP / 5. WALTZ ( Fancy Dress Only) / 6. BARN DANCE...WALTZ ( Fancy Dress Only) / 6. BARN DANCE / 7. ONE STEP / EXTRA / 8. ...Dance card. White card. List of dances on one side. The other 'Portland Social Amusement Card, 26th Anniversary, May 22, 1923, Fancy Dress Ball. Name, Character.'1. WALTZ / 2. MERRY CHAIN (Fancy Dress Only) / Judging of Fancy Dress / 3.LANCERS / 4.ONE STEP / 5. WALTZ ( Fancy Dress Only) / 6. BARN DANCE / 7. ONE STEP / EXTRA / 8. TWO STEP (Fancy dress Only) / 9. QUADRILLES RIBBON DANCE / EXTRA / 10. WALTZ / 11. ONE STEP / 12. TWO STEP / 13. WALTZ / 14. ONE STEP / 15. WALTZ / EXTRAportland social amusement club, dance card, betty vivian -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, RMS Orford departing from Station Pier, Port Melbourne
... A fancy dress ball was held one night and the cricketers dressed as sheiks and sang “The Riff Song” from the pre-code 1929 operetta film “The Desert Song” starring John Bates as the Red Shadow and Myrna Lay as a native dancing girl. ...A fancy dress ball was held one night and the cricketers dressed as sheiks and sang “The Riff Song” from the pre-code 1929 operetta film “The Desert Song” starring John Bates as the Red Shadow and Myrna Lay as a native dancing girl. ...Published: 21 March 1934 The Age p11 Published title: CROWDED TOURIST SHIP WILL CARRY TEST AND DAVIS CUP TEAMS. Published caption: Carrying an exceptionally large number of tourists, business men and prominent sporting personalities, R.M.S. Orford sailed for London yesterday. Over two hundred passengers embarked at Melbourne, and on leaving the Australian coast there will be two thousand persons on board. The Australian Test team will join the vessel at Fremantle and the remaining two Davis Cup representatives will embark at Adelaide. A picture of the Orford taken just as she moved out from Station Pier, Port Melbourne, under her own steam. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203826897 Description: Passenger ship about to depart Station Pier, Port Melbourne. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: The RMS Orford was built by Vickers-Armstrong Shipyard Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England and launched in 1927 by Lady Ryrie, the wife of Sir Granville Ryrie, the Australian Ambassador to the UK. The Orford was owned by the Orient Steam Navigation Ltd and was designed for the mail and passenger service between England and Australia. She was 20,000 tons, 658 ft long, 75 ft across and 80 ft high from water-line to deck. She had eight decks, a swimming pool and cost more than £1,000,000. She could travel at 20 knots – 480 miles a day, a 5 week voyage between Australia and England. There were enough lifeboats to accommodate every person on board. Promoted as a ship of comfort, luxury, speed and grace with spacious, beautifully decorated lounges, smoking-rooms and writing rooms, the SMH 23/11/1928 review said “sitting-rooms where the furniture recreates the air of quiet, exquisite, safe luxury; suites where you may retire from other people, and on a sea voyage other people, even the most charming other people, often begin to resemble one’s worst enemies towards the end of several weeks sea voyaging together”. “Travel like a human being. This is what the great liners give you today. The Orford dining room is enormous (it seated 350 people) the walls sweep up to a white, cool roof supported on decorative pillars. Panels of grey scagliola and carved designs remove the bleak, comfortless air which used to cling to dining-rooms of ships. Everything about them was so wretchedly temporary that you could not enter them without wishing that you stayed at home. They gave you the creeps and indigestion. This room is gay, bright, sunlit, like a luxurious café overlooking the sea.” “You really feel in here that you are a human being and not a piece of cargo endowed with sensation.” The Orford had the punkah louvre system of ventilation which forced draughts through every part of the ship, ensuring “No Ship Smells!!” and avoiding - “… a mayonnaise of all the unpleasant odours generated under heaven. From the hot oil of the engines, from those overheated, bottomless pits below the water-line, from new paint and food, from people perspiring at work, from rope and tar and grease and fruit and wet clothes and tobacco, rises a deplorable incense that lingers unsettlingly in the nostril long after one has left the ship. Those dreadful odours will never rise to torture the senses of passengers who feel that all is over with them.” The modern electric kitchen had a roll making machine capable of producing 2000 rolls for the table an hour and a bread and butter machine which cut the bread into slices and spread the butter in one operation. (The Week – Brisbane 30/11/1928) On 13/10/1928, the Orford made its first voyage to Australia with 520 first class and 1100 3rd class passengers. The name of the passengers embarking and disembarking and their reason for visiting were published in newspapers and the number of migrants for the New Settlers Scheme and the Dreadnought Boys Co program to promote and assist the migration of British youths willing to become farm workers in Australia 1911-1939 were noted too. On the 19th March 1932, RMS Orford featured in the “Parade of Ships” celebrating the official opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Only country people were allowed to book a ticket as a guest on board. The Post Office issued commemorative postage stamps showing the Orford sailing under the bridge. In March 1934, the Orford sailed from Australia to London, via Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Naples, Villefranche, Toulon, Parma, Gibraltar and Channel Port. Amongst the 2000 passengers on board was the Davis Cup Tennis team, tennis champions Joan Hartigan and Nell Hopman, the Australian Test cricket team and British champion swimmer Joyce Cooper. Every day tennis player Harry Hopman and an Australian Press Association reporter radioed through reports on their activities, which included – - Test cricket batsman Len Darling having spend 4 days in his cabin after straining his groin when he slipped over while playing ball tennis in his slippers. - Batsman Bill Brown dancing the fox-trot, displaying footwork similar to the grace he showed at the wicket. - Alluding to the seasickness of Don Bradman and Stan McCabe and how they were making up for meals lost on the Great (very choppy) Australian Bight. - Miss Joan Hartigan discarding her bright blue shorts for brighter blue bathers and being first into the pool. - Bowler Bill O’Reilly being tripped by a passenger on the deck and spending the voyage with bandaged wrists with daily updates of his progress in the press. - Wicketkeeper Ben Barnett’s conjuring tricks and constant whirring movie camera. - Results of the quoits, ball tennis and bridge tournaments. A fancy dress ball was held one night and the cricketers dressed as sheiks and sang “The Riff Song” from the pre-code 1929 operetta film “The Desert Song” starring John Bates as the Red Shadow and Myrna Lay as a native dancing girl. Alan Kippax’s beard blew overboard! Joan Hartigan dressed as Burlington Bertie from the music hall song and Nell Hopman a doll in a box wearing a crinkled paper dress. On arrival at Southampton, while they waited for the gangway to be lowered, Bradman entertained the team at the piano playing popular tunes while the cricketers sang. . In 1935, RMS Orford’s third class accommodation was converted to tourist class. Her passenger capacity was now 468 First Class, 515 tourist class and 440 crew. First saloon from Sydney fares cost for single £76, £82, £88 and Third Class fares were £21, £23, £25. Less than a penny a mile. . In 1936, the Orford embarked the exiled Emperor of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie at Gibraltar on his way to the UK. In 1939, she was requisitioned for Australian government service and on 7/1/1940 she conveyed the first Australian troops to Egypt and was then used to carry French troops from Tamatave, Madagascar to Marseilles. On 1/6/1940 RMS Orford was bombed and set on fire at Marseilles by German aircraft. 14 crew were killed, 25 wounded. In 1947, the wreck was re-floated and broken up at Savona. . . References: R.M.S. ORFORD. (1928, November 23). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved September 15, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16511535 ARRIVAL OF THE ORFORD (1928, November 30). The Week (Brisbane, Qld. : 1876 - 1934), p. 21. Retrieved September 15, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article181126802 CROWDED TOURIST SHIP WILL CARRY TEST AND DAVIS CUP TEAMS. (1934, March 21). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved October 5, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203826897 Photographer notations on slide: "B19".tennis, ships -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Early 1950s, 1950's
... Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress Ticket Sellers probably Sunshine Town Hall Pat Hogan Wife of Jim Ray Boxshall|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress Eric Wegener Ron Geary Bill Chapman|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress Ticket Sellers probably Sunshine Town Hall Pat Hogan Wife of Jim Ray Boxshall|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Competition Set|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Probably Sunshine Town Hall Graeme Pearce Alan, Pearce George Goth Stan Henry Barbara Hughes Mrs Edie Wilson|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress probably Sunshine Town Hall Ron Holden Jim Hogan Ernie Day|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress unknown and Neil Amos|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club probably Sunshine Town Hall Competition Set|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club probably Sunshine Town Hall Caller Bill Rackham Competition Night Seated front Cr. ...Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress Ticket Sellers probably Sunshine Town Hall Pat Hogan Wife of Jim Ray Boxshall|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress Eric Wegener Ron Geary Bill Chapman|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress Ticket Sellers probably Sunshine Town Hall Pat Hogan Wife of Jim Ray Boxshall|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Competition Set|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Probably Sunshine Town Hall Graeme Pearce Alan, Pearce George Goth Stan Henry Barbara Hughes Mrs Edie Wilson|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress probably Sunshine Town Hall Ron Holden Jim Hogan Ernie Day|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress unknown and Neil Amos|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club probably Sunshine Town Hall Competition Set|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club probably Sunshine Town Hall Caller Bill Rackham Competition Night Seated front Cr. ...Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress Ticket Sellers probably Sunshine Town Hall Pat Hogan Wife of Jim Ray Boxshall|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress Eric Wegener Ron Geary Bill Chapman|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress Ticket Sellers probably Sunshine Town Hall Pat Hogan Wife of Jim Ray Boxshall|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Competition Set|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Probably Sunshine Town Hall Graeme Pearce Alan, Pearce George Goth Stan Henry Barbara Hughes Mrs Edie Wilson|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress probably Sunshine Town Hall Ron Holden Jim Hogan Ernie Day|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club Fancy Dress unknown and Neil Amos|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club probably Sunshine Town Hall Competition Set|Photograph Early 1950s Sunshine Wagon Wheelers Square Dance Club probably Sunshine Town Hall Caller Bill Rackham Competition Night Seated front Cr. Reg Barclay and invited guests|Photograph Jim Hogan 1940ssunshine wagon wheelers square dance -
Brighton Historical SocietyClothing - Dress, Fancy dress, circa 1911
... The BHS has a photo of Ida wearing this dress when she was a guest at a dance for young people given by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne (possibly T. J. Davey). This party may have been held on the ship or it may have been a seperate event. This style dress was a popular choice for fancy...The BHS has a photo of Ida wearing this dress when she was a guest at a dance for young people given by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne (possibly T. J. Davey). This party may have been held on the ship or it may have been a seperate event. This style dress was a popular choice for fancy ...This dress is a 'Dolly Varden' or 'shepherdess" style costume worn by Ida Annie Wallace (1890-1976) on a sea voyage to China accompanying her parents in 1911. The BHS has a photo of Ida wearing this dress when she was a guest at a dance for young people given by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne (possibly T. J. Davey). This party may have been held on the ship or it may have been a seperate event. This style dress was a popular choice for fancy dress in the late 1890s and early 1900s. The style is named after the character Dolly Varden in Charles Dickens, 'Barnaby Rudge' 1841. Around 1872, Dolly Varden-inspired costumes and paraphernalia were very a popular craze. Family information states that the silk for this dress was purchased by Ida and Marjorie's grandfather's sister (great aunt) in England circa 1840. The dress was donated by Marjorie Wallace (1901-1999), Ida's sister. Marjorie did not accompany the family to China, but stayed home with a governess. Marjorie lived in Brighton between 1923 and circa 1950 and attended Firbank Church of England Girls Grammar School.A dress consisting of bodice (.1) and skirt (.2). The bodice is made from beige silk with sprays of red and blue flowers and originally laced down the centre front with pink ribbon. The lower part of the bodice is modelled on a late 18th century polonaise design. The bodice is boned and features waist tapes. The elbow length sleeves are finished with beige hand made Maltese lace featuring Maltese crosses. The mid calf length skirt is made from pale pink silk which has been quilted and lined to create a stiffened form. Also with the dress is a piece of scrap floral fabric (.3) that is the same as the bodice fabric.dolly varden, marjorie wallace, barnaby rudge, charles dickens, fancy dress, ida annie wallace -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Dance card, Juvenile Fairy Tale Fancy Dress Ball, 1917
... The program of dances is printed on the inner pages Juvenile Fairy Tale Fancy Dress Ball Ephemera Dance card ...Wartime entertainment held at St Kilda Town Hall on 11 August 1917.Cream coloured card folded once to make 4 pages and printed in pink on 3 sides. The program of dances is printed on the inner pageswwi, world war i, st kilda town hall, st kilda balls -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyImage, 1937
... Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country childrens ball balls dances At bottom of photo: "A Memento of Children's Ball, Rutherglen. 8-10-37" Black and white photograph of a large group of children, in fancy dress, at a ball. ...Black and white photograph of a large group of children, in fancy dress, at a ball.At bottom of photo: "A Memento of Children's Ball, Rutherglen. 8-10-37"childrens ball, balls, dances -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Memorabilia, Folder of tourist brochures and photos
... Both were famous for the activities organised for their guests eg parades, dances and fancy dress competitions. Mr and Mrs Stein ran the motel in the 1960s-1970s. ...Both were famous for the activities organised for their guests eg parades, dances and fancy dress competitions. Mr and Mrs Stein ran the motel in the 1960s-1970s. ...The Erehwon Point Holiday Motel replaced the old Erehwon Guesthouse on the corner of The Esplanade and Steele Street, Cowes. The guesthouse burnt down in 1963. Both were famous for the activities organised for their guests eg parades, dances and fancy dress competitions. Mr and Mrs Stein ran the motel in the 1960s-1970s. It later became The Anchor at Cowes and is now the Waves apartments.HistoricalDark blue plastic wallet containing motel brochures, map, 31 coloured photos, 1 coloured negative and 2 black and white photos of the Erehwon Guesthouse and the fire.World Travel Headquarters AFTAerehwon point holiday motel, tourism, accomodation, the anchor motel, the esplanade, cowes, erehwon guesthouse fire -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, Fireman's Ball, 26th August 1936
... Dances and formal balls and other community social events were popular in many towns throughout the country. Fireman's Ball Sunbury Memorial Hall A black and white photograph of a group of people in fancy dress assembled in a large hall. ...The people were attending the annual Fireman's Ball in the Sunbury Memorial Hall in 1936. At the time this was one of the popular events held in Sunbury.Dances and formal balls and other community social events were popular in many towns throughout the country.A black and white photograph of a group of people in fancy dress assembled in a large hall. fireman's ball, sunbury, memorial hall
