Showing 342 items matching "fashion in the 20th century"
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - 20th Century Fashion, Eleanor Van Zandt, 1988
... 20th Century Fashion...Fashion in the 20th Century...Book contains fashions of the 20th century....Book contains illustration and photographs of fashions of the 20th Century....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Book contains fashions of the 20th century. Fashion in the 20th Century Hard cover book by Eleanor Van Zandt. ...Book contains fashions of the 20th century.Hard cover book by Eleanor Van Zandt. Book contains illustration and photographs of fashions of the 20th Century.fashion in the 20th century -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - Everyday Fashions of the 20th Century, Shire Publications, UK, 1999
... - Documentation of 20th century Everyday Fashion - With photographs...Everyday Fashions of the 20th Century Avril Lansdell ISBN 0 7478 04281...Contents: Fashions of the twenty centuries, some illustrated with photographs for the various occasions and circumstances. Book Everyday Fashions of the 20th Century Shire Publications, UK Avril Lansdell ...- Documentation of 20th century Everyday Fashion - With photographsSoft brown cover book with white print and decorated with 7 small photographs on front and 5 at the back. Contents: Fashions of the twenty centuries, some illustrated with photographs for the various occasions and circumstances.Everyday Fashions of the 20th Century Avril Lansdell ISBN 0 7478 04281fashion history, photography -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Fashion has kept pace, 16/04/2008 12:00:00 AM
... Whitehorse Historical Society's exhibition 'Four decades of women's fashions of the 20th century', first half entitled 'From pantaloons to G-strings' is on display at the Schwerkolt Cottage & Museum Complex. ...Whitehorse Historical Society's exhibition 'Four decades of women's fashions of the 20th century', first half entitled 'From pantaloons to G-strings' is on display at the Schwerkolt Cottage & Museum Complex. ...Whitehorse Historical Society's exhibition 'Four decades of women's fashions of the 20th century', first half entitled 'From pantaloons to G-strings' is on display at the Schwerkolt Cottage & Museum Complex.Whitehorse Historical Society's exhibition 'Four decades of women's fashions of the 20th century', first half entitled 'From pantaloons to G-strings' is on display at the Schwerkolt Cottage & Museum Complex. Photo of Vicki Jones-Evans and exhibitsWhitehorse Historical Society's exhibition 'Four decades of women's fashions of the 20th century', first half entitled 'From pantaloons to G-strings' is on display at the Schwerkolt Cottage & Museum Complex.jones-evans, vicki, fashions, whitehorse historical society inc. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Jackass Fern Gully, Glenelg Shire, 1970s
... Group dressed in fashion late 19th, early 20th century....Group dressed in fashion late 19th, early 20th century. Photograph Photograph - Jackass Fern Gully, Glenelg Shire ...Black and white photo. A group of men and three women at Jackass Fern Gully. The women and two other men are sitting on a log, the other men are either standing on trunk of large ferns, or standing near them. Group dressed in fashion late 19th, early 20th century.drumborg, jackass fern gully, camping, recreation -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPrint - Contact Print - Pastoral Scene, 1960-1970
... People in both prints dressed in fashion late 19th, early 20th century....People in both prints dressed in fashion late 19th, early 20th century. Print Contact Print - Pastoral Scene ...Sheet of 2 contact prints from glass plate negatives. Top: 2 men and 2 women in a clinker built dinghy on a river. Beds of reeds in river. River bank heavily wooded. Bottom: 3 women, one seated in garden at 'Beechwood', Dutton Way. People in both prints dressed in fashion late 19th, early 20th century. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Contact Print - Portland, Victoria, 1970s
... People dressed in fashion of late 19th, early 20th century....People dressed in fashion of late 19th, early 20th century. Photograph Contact Print - Portland, Victoria ...Sheet of 2 contact prints from glass plate negatives. Top: Group of people on and near a bridge over creek. Bushland setting. Bottom: 3 men and 3 women standing on bank of river. Surrounding area flat, almost treeless. Sandy soil. People dressed in fashion of late 19th, early 20th century.photography, contact print, bushland, glenelg shire -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Two Piece Black Silk Damask Dress, 1890s
... The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. ...The high necked bodice reflects changing fashions at the turn of the 20th Century in that the silk fabric on the bosom is lightly gathered. ...The high necked bodice reflects changing fashions at the turn of the 20th Century in that the silk fabric on the bosom is lightly gathered. ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories.Late Victorian black silk damask outfit comprising a flared skirt and a short bodice. The high necked bodice reflects changing fashions at the turn of the 20th Century in that the silk fabric on the bosom is lightly gathered. The sleeves are pleated at the elbow. The skirt is lined with a black cotton lining. The neckline of the bodice includes a narrow band of pale cream lace. The outfit was owned by one of the donor's maternal ancestors.women's clothing, australian fashion - 1890s, mourning wear, micky ashton -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Jewellery, small plastic brooch, 20thC
... A plastic, costume jewellery, fashion accessory for early 20th Century ladies Plastic is a material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organics that are malleable and can be moulded into solid objects of diverse shapes. ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne A plastic, costume jewellery, fashion accessory for early 20th Century ladies Plastic is a material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organics that are malleable and can be moulded into solid objects of diverse shapes. ...A plastic, costume jewellery, fashion accessory for early 20th Century ladies Plastic is a material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organics that are malleable and can be moulded into solid objects of diverse shapes. Due to their relatively low cost, ease of manufacture, versatility, and imperviousness to water, plastics are used in an enormous and expanding range of products. They displaced many traditional materials, such as wood, stone, horn and bone, leather, paper, metal, glass, and ceramic, in most of their former uses including jewellery. Parkesine is considered the first man-made plastic. The plastic material was patented by Alexander Parkes, In Birmingham, UK in 1856.The world's first fully synthetic plastic was bakelite, invented in New York in 1907 by Leo Baekeland who coined the term 'plastics'. After World War I, improvements in chemical technology led to an explosion in new forms of plastics, with mass production beginning in the 1940s during World War 11 due to shortages of silk and ivory. A small, black plastic brooch with a verticle pin at back and diamante decoration .fashion, costume jewellery, personal effects, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, early settlers, jewellery, plastic -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Household, Pair of Over-Shoes, 1940s
... These shoes are of interest as examples of the footwear worn by women in the mid 20th century to protect lighter and more fragile shoes. Women’s Fashions History of Warrnambool ‘Dunlop’ ‘DZM’ ‘LZA’ This is a pair of black rubber over-shoes or galoshes for wearing over high-heeled shoes. ...These over shoes or galoshes would have been worn by a woman wishing to protect the high-heel shoes she was wearing at the time. They would have been used in wintry weather or when walking over rough and wet country roads or tracks, perhaps when going dancing or to a function of some sort. With the advent of common car use and better roads, this type of over-shoe would no longer be used today.These shoes are of interest as examples of the footwear worn by women in the mid 20th century to protect lighter and more fragile shoes. This is a pair of black rubber over-shoes or galoshes for wearing over high-heeled shoes. They have moulded rubber soles with high heels, rubber uppers with a flap to cover the ankles and an opening with two metal press studs with black button tops. The inside is lined with light brown cloth. ‘Dunlop’ ‘DZM’ ‘LZA’ women’s fashions, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Souvenir - Warrnambool Photographic Booklet, 1940s
... 20th century. warrnambool souvenir warrnambool tourist attractions Warrnambool Photographic Booklet 9d. (ninepence) This is a piece of blue paper folded in two with black and blue printing on the front and back covers and an image of two kookaburras on the front cover. In the back of the front cover is pasted a strip of paper containing 13 black and white photographs folded in concertina fashion ...This item is a souvenir booklet that would have been purchased by a tourist in the Warrnambool district in the mid 20th century. The photographs are representative of the tourist attractions of the area – Hopkins Falls, the mouth of the Hopkins River, Shelly Beach, the Breakwater, the Botanical Gardens etc. Tourism in Warrnambool began to be important towards the end of the 19th century when the coastal scenery, the beaches and the Sea Water Baths were advertised to promote Warrnambool as a spa resort town. Today tourism is a major industry in the city. This item is of minor interest as a souvenir of the type of postcard purchased by tourists in the mid 20th century. This is a piece of blue paper folded in two with black and blue printing on the front and back covers and an image of two kookaburras on the front cover. In the back of the front cover is pasted a strip of paper containing 13 black and white photographs folded in concertina fashion to form a booklet. The front cover has an extension that fits into a slot on the back cover to enclose the photographs. There is space for a stamp and an address on the front cover and space for the name of the sender on the back cover. There is pencil writing on the space for the stamp.Warrnambool Photographic Booklet 9d. (ninepence) warrnambool souvenir, warrnambool tourist attractions -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Shorts, hot pants, Styro, 1965-1975
... This garment is retained as an example of women’s fashions in the mid to late 20th century and will be useful for display. ladies fashion hotpants ‘Styro SW All Cotton’ This is a pair of women’s shorts. ...This garment would have been worn by young girls as a summer fashion, perhaps in the 1970s. Similar- patterned garments may still be worn today but perhaps without the cuffs on the legs. This garment is retained as an example of women’s fashions in the mid to late 20th century and will be useful for display. This is a pair of women’s shorts. They are made of cotton (velveteen) and are multi-patterned with a dark red background with pink, orange and yellow flowers. There are cuffs at the end of the legs and a zip down the side. The waist is lined with white material and there are five buttons attached to the waist band. The maker’s label is also attached to the waist band.‘Styro SW All Cotton’ladies fashion, hotpants -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Dress, Jacket, 1960s-70s
... 20th century. It would have been worn on special occasions rather than for everyday wear and would perhaps have been worn with a hat, gloves and high heels. This ensemble is retained as an example of a women’s outfit worn in the 1960s and 70s. It will be useful for display. Ladies Fashions ...This ensemble would have been worn early in the second half of the 20th century. It would have been worn on special occasions rather than for everyday wear and would perhaps have been worn with a hat, gloves and high heels. This ensemble is retained as an example of a women’s outfit worn in the 1960s and 70s. It will be useful for display. This is a cotton wove dress and jacket in matching material. The pattern has bands width-ways and is in grey, brown and cream colouring. The dress is sleeveless with a rounded neckline and a zip at the back. The skirt section is slightly flared. The jacket has short sleeves and finishes at the waistline. The jacket has four buttons and a small collar.ladies fashions -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Dress, Peer Gynt, 1960-1970
... This dress is of minor interest as an example of ladies’ clothing from the 20th century and will be useful for display. ladies fashions floral 1960 dress Peer Gynt ‘Peer Gynt Size 12’ This is a floor length woman’s dress. ...This item of dress would have been worn at summer entertainments or at pool parties. The bold floral pattern is typical of the styles favoured in the 1960s and 70s.This dress is of minor interest as an example of ladies’ clothing from the 20th century and will be useful for display.This is a floor length woman’s dress. It is made of polyester material and the print has a white background with mauve, aqua and pink flowers. The waist at the back is elasticized and there is a zip at the back. The front bodice has halter straps. The skirt is slightly flared. The maker’s label is attached to the back of the garment ‘Peer Gynt Size 12’ ladies fashions, floral 1960 dress, peer gynt -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Folding Postcard, Murray Studios, Warrnambool, c.1960
... 20th century and ensuing decades. Tourism in Warrnambool History of Warrnambool Warrnambool This is a postcard with a cover photograph in colour and twelve other colour photographs folding up in concertina fashion. ...This is a Warrnambool folding post card sold to tourists and locals in the mid 20th century. The card contains photographs of Warrnambool scenes – the Hopkins River mouth, the Botanic Gardens, Liebig Street, Fletcher Jones gardens etc. Warrnambool has been promoted as a tourist town since the late 1800s and attracts visitors in both the summer months (beaches, coastal scenery etc) and the winter months (visit of Southern Right whales and major sporting events). This card is an example of a local tourist souvenir sold in places such as Warrnambool in the mid 20th century and ensuing decades.This is a postcard with a cover photograph in colour and twelve other colour photographs folding up in concertina fashion. One page has space for a stamp and an address.Warrnambooltourism in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Fur Coat, early to mid 20th century
... This coat is retained as a fine example of an item of women's clothing worn as a fashion statement in the early to mid 20th century. Women's Vintage Clothing This is a brown fur coat with a collar and long sleeves. ...This coat came from the McFadyen/Mathieson family. Lois McFadyen' s mother was Annie Beryl Mathieson who married John Harman in Nullawarre in 1939. Annie Beryl died in Macarthur in 1983. The coat may have been made from rabbit fur.This coat is retained as a fine example of an item of women's clothing worn as a fashion statement in the early to mid 20th century.This is a brown fur coat with a collar and long sleeves. The coat is lined with brown material. It has a metal clip at the waist level and has long tapes inside the coat.women's vintage clothing -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Headwear - Lady's hat and hat shapes, 1960s
... These items are of interest because they are connected to a 20th century Warrnambool family and because they are good examples of women's fashions of the past. ...These items came from the Godfrey family who lived in Warrnambool in the mid 20th century. The hat was bought and worn by Barbara Phipps (nee Godfrey) some time in the 1960s. It was bought from the department store of Cramond and Dickson, a prominent and important business in Warrnambool from 1855 to 1973. The two felt hat shapes were bought in Italy during World War Two by Jim Godfrey and given to his wife Joy. They were never made into hats to wear but remain in their original state. These items are of interest because they are connected to a 20th century Warrnambool family and because they are good examples of women's fashions of the past..1 A beige=coloured lady's felt hat with a slight fold in the crown and with a strip of felt around the outside of the crown ending in a single knot. There are some multi=coloured feathers attached to the felt strip.The hat has a cream lining on the inside edge of the crown and the brim is stitched .2 A cream felt hat shape .3 A green felt hat shape.1 Doeskin Felt 100% Wool Geo. W. Bollman & Co. Inc. Made in U.S.A.vintage women's clothing -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Album - Book, Mid 19th Century
... As visual recorders of people they have left a valuable resource in their work through the depiction of some of our earliest people but also a useful record of fashion and styles of the mid to late 20th century warrnambool warrnambool photograph album daniel clarke p dawson j hider james harvey On a hand written note inserted in the front, “ There are copies from paintings representing a young boy going to tea and returning as midshipman in a first class carriage, we think *** Brown leather cover with green metal edge and hinged locks (one Missing). ...This collection of photographs contains a number done by local photographers including Thomas Johnson, James Harvey, Daniel Clarke, J Hider and P Dawson of Hamilton( and also Warrnambool). Some photos are dated 1873 and 1867 and names include C C Hunt July 17/66. This album contains a number of photographs by some of Warrnambool’s earliest photographers and while the subjects are unknown, the still add to the body of work by these artists which have survived to this day. As visual recorders of people they have left a valuable resource in their work through the depiction of some of our earliest people but also a useful record of fashion and styles of the mid to late 20th century Brown leather cover with green metal edge and hinged locks (one Missing). Sepia photographs enclosed in cream card.On a hand written note inserted in the front, “ There are copies from paintings representing a young boy going to tea and returning as midshipman in a first class carriage, we think ***warrnambool, warrnambool photograph album, daniel clarke, p dawson, j hider, james harvey -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Coin holder, Late 19th century/early 20th century
... Coin holders were used as a convenient way of carrying coins and also as a fashion accessory, worn on a belt or as a necklace. They date from the 19th and early 20th centuries....Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road Coin holders were used as a convenient way of carrying coins and also as a fashion accessory, worn on a belt or as a necklace. They date from the 19th and early 20th centuries. ...Coin holders were used as a convenient way of carrying coins and also as a fashion accessory, worn on a belt or as a necklace. They date from the 19th and early 20th centuries.This item is of interest as an item that was in use a 100 years ago or moreThis is a silver coin holder, circular in shape. It has an outer container with an inner mechanism for placing the coins in and pushing down the lid to hold the coins. It has a ring at the top of the outer container for attaching to a chain. The holder is somewhat battered in places and worn and marked. antiquarian coin holders, warrnambool -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkAccessory - Evening Bag, Early 20th century
... It is also an interesting example of early 20th century ladies' fashion. Flora Ryberg Flora Warner Gus Ryberg Inside clutch handle at four places: 'PATENT' Silver chainmail mesh evening bag. ...This evening bag belonged to Flora Ryberg (nee Warner), an Australian born woman of English parentage who married a Swedish seaman, Frits Ryberg. the couple lived in Emerald. Their son, Gus Ryberg (1911 - 2000) was a tireless promoter of local history and was pivotal in the establishment of the Nobelius Heritage Park and of the Emerald Museum. This bag has been donated by Flora's daughter.This bag was owned by the mother of Emerald's outstanding community worker and local history promoter, Gus Ryberg. It is also an interesting example of early 20th century ladies' fashion.Silver chainmail mesh evening bag. No lining. May have had chain handle. Decorative clutch handle with four missing stones - possibly moonstones.Inside clutch handle at four places: 'PATENT'flora ryberg, flora warner, gus ryberg -
Orbost & District Historical Societyscarf, late 19th-early 20th century
... The scarf became a real fashion accessory by the early 19th century for both men and women. By the middle of the 20th century, scarves became one of the most versatile clothing accessories for both men and women. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The scarf became a real fashion accessory by the early 19th century for both men and women. By the middle of the 20th century, scarves became one of the most versatile clothing accessories for both men and women. ...The scarf became a real fashion accessory by the early 19th century for both men and women. By the middle of the 20th century, scarves became one of the most versatile clothing accessories for both men and women. Men often wore them as an evening accessory.This item reflects the type of clothing worn by men as evening accessories in the late 19th to early 20th century. It also has aesthetic appeal as a handcrafted item.A hand knitted man's silk scarf. It is knitted in moss stitch and is fringed at both ends.silk handcraft men's-accessory scarf -
Orbost & District Historical Societychild's boots and hook, late 19th -early 20th century
... This item reflects the footwear fashion worn by children in the late 19th to early 20th century. footwear shoes boots On sole : size 6 Two small black leather boots. ...These were probably worn by a young girl as most girls wore side-button boots while the boys wore front-laced ones. The buttonhook was used to facilitate the closing of shoes, gloves or other apparel that uses buttons as fasteners. To use, the hook end is inserted through the buttonhole to capture the button by the shank and draw it through the opening.This item reflects the footwear fashion worn by children in the late 19th to early 20th century.Two small black leather boots. They are side buttoning boots with seven buttons (left boot is missing two). The button hook is metal.On sole : size 6footwear shoes boots -
Orbost & District Historical Societydress, C 1900
... This dress reflects the fashion of the early 20th century as well as the needlecraft skills of the women at that time. costume-female handcrafts-dressmaking dress-wedding A hand-made, long-sleeved wedding dress of beige satin. ...This was the wedding dress worn by Mrs Jessie McKinnon (nee Campbell). It has been made for riding side-saddle. Only highly-skilled tailors could produce the complex skirt required for riding side-saddle. It had to curve neatly over the rider’s knees.This dress reflects the fashion of the early 20th century as well as the needlecraft skills of the women at that time.A hand-made, long-sleeved wedding dress of beige satin. It is tapered at the waist and covered buttons from the collar to the waist. There are bows on the wrist. There is fringing at the waist and it is ankle length. There is a huge pocket on the left hand side. There are box pleats at ankle length and a frill of chiffon at the bottom.costume-female handcrafts-dressmaking dress-wedding -
Orbost & District Historical Societychristening robe, C 1900
... fashion. Most 19th century christening gowns featured lace. All, until the end of the century, had low necklines and short sleeves. This gown reflects the style of christening robes in the early 20th century. christening-robe clothing-childhood A high waisted, short-sleeved long white broderie anglaise christening robe made of fine cotton. ...Christening gowns are traditional outfits made just for baby’s baptism. They are almost always white and can be very ornate, highly decorated garments. Usually, the christening gown is quite long – much longer than the baby being christened, particularly when it is worn by a young or very small baby. Many families keep a “family” christening gown that has been passed down through various family members and is used for the baptism ceremony. This christening robe was probably used by the Cameron family.The christening gown was a late 18th century innovation usually made of white lawn, muslin or net, longer than the baby and fancier than a day gown. The design was a more moderate version of contemporary adult fashion. Most 19th century christening gowns featured lace. All, until the end of the century, had low necklines and short sleeves. This gown reflects the style of christening robes in the early 20th century. A high waisted, short-sleeved long white broderie anglaise christening robe made of fine cotton. It is hand made edged with machine stitched cut work lace. The bodice is pin tucked.christening-robe clothing-childhood -
Orbost & District Historical Societymagazines, The Lady's Companion, 21.1.1911 ; 25,11,1916
... 20th century examples of English women's magazines. They give practical advice on needlework and they evidence the widespread interest in contemporary fashion. ...Women's magazines developed rapidly through the 1800's reflecting marketing and social changes. Publications evolved from being journals aimed at the middle class to cheaper, chattier more domestic magazines more widely available. Alice Letitia Swan was the daughter of Edward Swan (tinsmith and plumber at Orbost) and Emma Dinah Jefferson. Alice married Herman Oswald (Ossie) Wehner (blacksmith, Orbost) on 4-4-1923. She was born in 1899 in Omeo and died 14-6-1979, aged 80 in Orbost.(info. from John Phillips)These are early 20th century examples of English women's magazines. They give practical advice on needlework and they evidence the widespread interest in contemporary fashion. In doing so they show what were the fashionable, but broadly affordable, women's and children's clothing styles of their day. These magazines also reflect women's interests in fiction at that time.Two magazines, titled The Lady's Companion. 2424.1 was printed on 21.1.1911 and cost one penny. 2424.2 is dated 25.11.1916 and is titled Leach's Lady's Companion and has a pink cover. Both contain illustrations of the current fashions, interesting facts and selected fiction. 2424.2 : on back in red pen - Miss Alice Swan Nicholson St Orbostwomen's-magazines lady's-companion swan-alice -
Orbost & District Historical Societyspectacles and cases, first half 20th century
... 20th century, spectacles were considered part of a person's wardrobe. Similar to clothes, eyeglasses needed to be continually updated or a person could be perceived as old-fashioned. ...20th century, spectacles were considered part of a person's wardrobe. Similar to clothes, eyeglasses needed to be continually updated or a person could be perceived as old-fashioned. ...Women wore frames characterized by an upsweep on the top rim, a style that was very popular until the end of the 1950s, while men tended to sport gold wire frames. These glasses are probably men's glasses. By the latter half of the 20th century, spectacles were considered part of a person's wardrobe. Similar to clothes, eyeglasses needed to be continually updated or a person could be perceived as old-fashioned. More and more celebrities were influencing spectacle fashion.These items reflect how glasses styles have changed over time and are becoming a fashion accessory as well as a prosthesis and support for lenses, Six pairs of assorted glasses and 4 cases. spectacles -
Orbost & District Historical Societybeaded bag, late 19th -early 20th century
... They were small enough to carry makeup compacts, a few coins, and they were fashion accessories more than practical handbags. This item is an example of a clothing accessory used by women in the early 20th century. bag personal-effects money-container beading drawstring-bag Fully beaded drawstring bag with designs of flowers. ...Pretty and tiny beaded bags and purses were highly decorated to match the dresses of the era. They were small enough to carry makeup compacts, a few coins, and they were fashion accessories more than practical handbags.This item is an example of a clothing accessory used by women in the early 20th century.Fully beaded drawstring bag with designs of flowers. Tassel of beads attached to bottom of bag. Small wooden hooks on the inside to hold black rope drawstring.bag personal-effects money-container beading drawstring-bag -
Orbost & District Historical Societycloth, first half 20th century
... Christening gowns, dresses or robes became special for these occasions and followed fashion as life changed. this cloth is an example of the needlework skills of women in the early 20th century. cloth handcraft needlework A cloth of handmade broderie anglaise on white fine linen with white thread. cloth ...Was left over from material used for child's christening robe. was donated by Mrs Jo Hermann ( Elsie Winchester). Jo Hermann was an Orbost resident -blacksmith, painter and signwriter. Baptism through the ages has held great importance in celebrating a new life for social and religious beliefs and to announce another generation. Christening gowns, dresses or robes became special for these occasions and followed fashion as life changed. this cloth is an example of the needlework skills of women in the early 20th century.A cloth of handmade broderie anglaise on white fine linen with white thread.cloth handcraft needlework -
Wycheproof & District Historical Society Inc.Sepia Photograph, Mendelnohy/Melb, Shelia Whelan Thomas Coughlan, 3/9/1947
... Not highly significant but typical of a mid 20th century portrait taken in a photographer's studio. The style of the wedding finery is representitive of the fashion of the period. studio portrait 1947 thomas coughlan shelia whelan orange blossom embossed satin wedding gown double breasted suit veil trailer bouquet Bottom right-hand corner, hand written, "Mendilnohy/Melb." ...Elaine Donnellon, the donor of the photograph is the daughter of Shelia's sister Matilda. Thomas Coughlan and Shelia Whelan were married 03-09-1947. Not highly significant but typical of a mid 20th century portrait taken in a photographer's studio. The style of the wedding finery is representitive of the fashion of the period.Studio Portrait on original mount. Thomas Coughlan bridegroom, dark double-breasted suit,orange-blossom buttonhole. Shelia Whelan bride, embossed satin bridal gown with train and leg-o-mutton sleeves,a lace insert at the neckline, finished with a dainty locket. An embroidered full lengh veil and ruched head-dress with orange-blossom is complimented by a floral trailer-bouquet and horseshoes. Portrait backdrop, curtain and chair. Bottom right-hand corner, hand written, "Mendilnohy/Melb."studio portrait, 1947, thomas coughlan, shelia whelan, orange blossom, embossed satin, wedding gown, double breasted suit, veil, trailer, bouquet -
Blacksmith's Cottage and ForgeTop Hat, late 19th century
... It is representative of formal gentlemen's dress in the latter part of the 19th century/early 20th century. 1910 top hat gentlemen s fashion mr grant velour ninteenth century attire skilled hatter upper class attire formal wear monopoly token president bacchus marsh shire federation celebrations 1910 federation owner millbank mad hatter opening parliament 1910 royal exhibition building original box greaseproof prize medal royal isignia the sea breeze no 5044 size 6 7 8 Inscription in gold inside hat reads "GREASE PROOF / Prize Medal" / Royal Insignia with motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense" / "VENTILATED / AND / FELT BANDED". ...This hat belonged to Mr William Grant, Shire President of Bacchus Marsh. Mr Grant and his wife were invited to the opening of the first Federal Parliament held in the Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton, on the 9th May 1901. The opening was attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (later George V and Queen Mary) and 12,000 guests. Mr Grant's family were early settlers in Bacchus Marsh, and both he and his father were influential people in the town. They owned the property "Millbank". When William Grant died in 1924, his obituary in the 'Express' listed 17 public positions he held, including severaal terms as Shire President.This item has historical significance at a local, state and national level. It is representative of formal gentlemen's dress in the latter part of the 19th century/early 20th century.Gentleman's black shiny velour top hat with silk ribbon band, bound inside with leather sweat band, adjustable with silk ties. Inscription inside hat. Purple lining with gold embossing. Light canvas coated inside. Protective silver paper sweat band under leather sweat band.Inscription in gold inside hat reads "GREASE PROOF / Prize Medal" / Royal Insignia with motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense" / "VENTILATED / AND / FELT BANDED".1910, top hat, gentlemen s fashion, mr grant, velour, ninteenth century attire, skilled hatter, upper class attire, formal wear, monopoly token, president bacchus marsh shire, federation celebrations 1910, federation, owner millbank, mad hatter, opening parliament 1910, royal exhibition building, original box, greaseproof prize medal royal isignia, the sea breeze, no 5044, size 6, 7 8 -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Gelatin silver photograph, Henry Hall, Olive, David Hood Duncan, c. 1940
... It is also an insight into Olive Hall's (nee Duncan's) personal life as well as the fashion of the period. ladies harbour lights guild olive duncan olive hall 20th century lillie duncan harry hall david hood duncan lhlg seamen mission On the reverse of the photograph in biro is written "Harry Hall and Olive and David Hood Duncan" The marking F 597 is also printed Small black and white photograph of two men, Henry Hall and David Hood Duncan, and one woman, Olive Hall (nee Duncan) standing in front of a motor car in a bush setting. ...This photograph is part of a donated sub-collection relating to the history of the Ladies Harbour Lights Guild and Olive Hall (nee Duncan) who was a member. Olive Duncan was Lillie Duncan young sister. Here she stands next to her husband, David Hall, and her father, David Hood Duncan.This is a photograph of social and historic significance, being part of a sub-collection of material that provides a snapshot of the type of individuals involved in the LHLG and the activities carried out by that organisation. It is also an insight into Olive Hall's (nee Duncan's) personal life as well as the fashion of the period.Small black and white photograph of two men, Henry Hall and David Hood Duncan, and one woman, Olive Hall (nee Duncan) standing in front of a motor car in a bush setting.On the reverse of the photograph in biro is written "Harry Hall and Olive and David Hood Duncan" The marking F 597 is also printed ladies harbour lights guild, olive duncan, olive hall, 20th century, lillie duncan, harry hall, david hood duncan, lhlg, seamen mission
