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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageWeapon - Gun, ISAAC HOLLIS & SONS, Mid 19th Century
... In 1876/1877, Henry Hollis registered a limited liability company under the name Isaac Hollis & Sons Ltd. ...Gun was made for Herbert & Co., London, by Isaac Hollis & Sons, Birmingham....Stamped on stock "SOLD 95", " ISAAC HOLLIS & SONS" "GUN & PISTOL MANUFACTURES" "BIRMINGHAM" "J ASTON ARMOURER HYTHE" "MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR HEBBERT & CO LONDON". ... ISAAC HOLLIS & SONS... ISAAC HOLLIS & SONS...Herbert & Co. London Hollis & Sons Isaac Hollis & Sons Isaac Hillis & Sons Ltd. ...The Hollis Brothers were first recorded as operating from 11 Weaman Row in 1840, although evidence suggests that the business may have commenced prior to this date. Over time, the firm evolved and became known as Isaac Hollis & Sons, with claims of its establishment dating back to 1814. This earlier date is supported by records of Richard and William Hollis trading in Bath Street, Birmingham, between 1814 and 1818, which raises the possibility that Isaac and Frederick Hollis were their descendants. The principal brothers involved in the business were Isaac Hollis, born in 1815, and Frederick Hollis, whose birth date remains unknown. Frederick’s life was cut short when he died on 20 December 1839. According to the 1841 census, Isaac Hollis resided in Weaman Row and was listed as a 25-year-old gun and pistol maker. He was married to Emma, who was born in 1821, and together they had two children: Isaac, born in 1837, and Henry, born in 1839. Following Frederick’s death, Isaac continued to operate under the name Hollis Brothers until 1845, after which he renamed the business Hollis Brothers & Co. This entity remained active up to 1848. In 1844, Isaac Hollis entered a brief partnership with William Tranter at 10 & 11 Weaman Row, likely to fulfil a specific contract or to supply particular parts. This partnership continued until 1849. In 1848, Isaac Hollis formed a partnership with Isaac Brentnall Sheath, establishing the firm of Hollis & Sheath and expanding their operations into 10 Weaman Row. The partnership saw Hollis & Sheath become licensed manufacturers of percussion breech-loading guns, positioning the company as a notable presence in the industry. In 1861, Sheath left the partnership and emigrated to New Zealand, where he conducted several enterprises and was elected as a provincial councillor. He died in Christchurch on 19th May 1897. Following the departure of Isaac Sheath in 1861, the business underwent a name change to Isaac Hollis & Sons. By approximately 1870, Isaac Hollis and Henry Hollis had assumed responsibility for the daily management of the firm, with Isaac overseeing the overall management and marketing of the company's products, while Henry managed the manufacturing processes. During this period, the company became known for producing large volumes of affordable trade guns and sporting guns, catering to customers in South Africa and the British colonies. In 1870, Isaac Hollis & Sons opened a retail location at 44a Cannon Street in London, subsequently relocating to 83 Cheapside in 1871. Isaac Hollis Jnr passed away in October 1875 in Birmingham at the age of 37, having never married. In 1876/1877, Henry Hollis registered a limited liability company under the name Isaac Hollis & Sons Ltd. However, by 1879, trading resumed under the name Isaac Hollis & Sons, and the London shop moved to 6 Great Winchester Street. From 1932 to 1933, the business operated in London as Hollis, Bentley & Playfair. The final closure of Hollis, Bentley & Playfair occurred in Birmingham in 1953. This firearm serves as an exemplary representation of the type of weapon distributed to the colony’s military forces in 1861. It was specifically manufactured by Isaac Hollis & Sons, a prominent gunmaker of the period, to meet the requirements of military use. Distribution was facilitated through Hebbert & Sons, an established military supplier based in London. Before it arrived in Tasmania, Australia, around 1861, the firearm was likely issued from the Hythe Armoury, which functioned as a British military training facility. Probably, the gun was originally allocated to British troops or police before being transferred for use in the colony. Gun: Percussion Carbine, .577 Cal. Colonial Tasmanian issue Artillery carbine, Pattern 1861. Muzzle-loading "Cap and Ball" musket. Wood stock and ramrod. Inscriptions are on the stock and breech. Gun was made for Herbert & Co., London, by Isaac Hollis & Sons, Birmingham.Stamped on stock "SOLD 95", " ISAAC HOLLIS & SONS" "GUN & PISTOL MANUFACTURES" "BIRMINGHAM" "J ASTON ARMOURER HYTHE" "MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR HEBBERT & CO LONDON". Stamped on breech "25", and "25C ---05"flagstaff hill, maritime museum, maritime village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, firearm, gun, percussion, carbine, .577 cal, colonial tasmanian issue, artillery carbine, military gun, pattern 1861, muzzle-loading, muzzle-loading musket, cap and ball, musket, wood stock, 1861, percussion breech-loading guns, richard and william hillis, herbert & co., herbert & co. london, hollis & sons, isaac hollis & sons, isaac hillis & sons ltd., hollis bentley & playfair., isaac hollis, frederick hollis, isaac brentnall sheath, isaac sheath, william tranter, gun manufacturer, pistol manufacturer, gun and pistol maker, birmingham, j aston armourer, hythe, hythe armoury, military supplies -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageWeapon - Shotgun, Double Barrel, ISAAC HOLLIS & SONS, ca. 1904
... In 1876/1877, Henry Hollis registered a limited liability company under the name Isaac Hollis & Sons Ltd. ...The shotgun is housed in a black-painted wooden case with a hinged lid showing inscriptions for the maker and Serial Number. Maker was I. HOLLIS & SONS, Serial Number SN 84245. David Melville Carrison of Port MacDonnell was the previous owner. ..."I. HOLLIS & SONS". SN on stock “84245”. Badge on both sides “Crown [symbol] / BV”. ... ISAAC HOLLIS & SONS... ISAAC HOLLIS & SONS...Weapon Shotgun, Double Barrel ISAAC HOLLIS & SONS ISAAC HOLLIS & SONS ...The proof marks on the barrels (a crown and letters BV) denote that the shotgun design was made from the year 1904, and that it was nitro-proof tested in Birmingham, England. David Melville Carrison (1895 to 1960) of Port MacDonnell was the previous owner of this Isaac Hollis & Sons double-barrel shotgun. His grandfather, Adam Kerrison Carrison (1833-1903), was an early settler who worked as a fisherman in that once-bustling seaport. His uncle John was a a horse-breaker, a boat hand, and a member of the lifeboat crew, receiving a medal for his part in saving the crew of a French barque. Currently, no connection has been made between the gun, its owner, and the note with the word “Enterprise”: a New Zealand-built, two-masted schooner that was wrecked in Lady Bay, Warrnambool, in 1950. Gun makers, ISAAC HOLLIS & SONS: The Hollis Brothers were first recorded as operating from 11 Weaman Row in 1840, although evidence suggests the business may have commenced before then. Over time, the firm became known as Isaac Hollis & Sons, with claims of its establishment dating back to 1814. This earlier date is supported by records of Richard and William Hollis trading in Bath Street, Birmingham, between 1814 and 1818, which raises the possibility that Isaac and Frederick Hollis were their descendants. The principal brothers involved in the business were Isaac Hollis, born in 1815, and Frederick Hollis, whose birth date remains unknown. Frederick’s life was cut short when he died on 20 December 1839. According to the 1841 census, Isaac Hollis resided in Weaman Row and was listed as a 25-year-old gun and pistol maker. He was married to Emma, who was born in 1821, and together they had two children: Isaac, born in 1837, and Henry, born in 1839. Following Frederick’s death, Isaac continued to operate under the name Hollis Brothers until 1845, after which he renamed the business Hollis Brothers & Co. This entity remained active up to 1848. In 1844, Isaac Hollis entered a brief partnership with William Tranter at 10 & 11 Weaman Row, likely to fulfil a specific contract or to supply parts. This partnership continued until 1849. In 1848, Isaac Hollis formed a partnership with Isaac Brentnall Sheath, establishing the firm of Hollis & Sheath and expanding their operations into 10 Weaman Row. The partnership saw Hollis & Sheath become licensed manufacturers of percussion breech-loading guns, positioning the company as a notable presence in the industry. In 1861, Sheath left the partnership and emigrated to New Zealand, where he conducted several enterprises and was elected as a provincial councillor. He died in Christchurch on 19th May 1897. In 1861, after Isaac Sheath left, the business name became Isaac Hollis & Sons. By approximately 1870, Isaac Hollis and Henry Hollis had assumed responsibility for the daily management of the firm, with Isaac overseeing the overall management and marketing of the company's products, and Henry managing the manufacturing processes. During this period, the company became known for producing large volumes of affordable trade guns and sporting guns, catering to customers in South Africa and the British colonies. In 1870, Isaac Hollis & Sons opened a retail location at 44a Cannon Street in London, and in 1871, it operated at 83 Cheapside Street. Isaac Hollis Jnr passed away in October 1875 in Birmingham at the age of 37, having never married. In 1876/1877, Henry Hollis registered a limited liability company under the name Isaac Hollis & Sons Ltd. However, by 1879, trading resumed under the name Isaac Hollis & Sons, and the London shop moved to 6 Great Winchester Street. From 1932 to 1933, the business operated in London as Hollis, Bentley & Playfair. The final closure of Hollis, Bentley & Playfair occurred in Birmingham in 1953. The shotgun was manufactured by Isaac Hollis & Sons, a firm with a strong reputation for producing firearms. This early 1900s example represents a standard pattern that was produced in large quantities for everyday use. This double-barrel shotgun is 12-gauge, complete with a cleaning rod and a wooden storage box. The firearm has been altered from its original configuration: the right barrel has been cut shorter, resulting in sharp edges at the muzzle, and a metal extension has been fitted to the stock. The cleaning rod consists of three separate segments that screw together for use. The shotgun is housed in a black-painted wooden case with a hinged lid showing inscriptions for the maker and Serial Number. Maker was I. HOLLIS & SONS, Serial Number SN 84245. David Melville Carrison of Port MacDonnell was the previous owner. A handwritten note that had the word 'Enterprise' was with the gun. "I. HOLLIS & SONS". SN on stock “84245”. Badge on both sides “Crown [symbol] / BV”. “Crown [symbol] / NP”, “12G inside Diamond [symbol]”, “NITRO PROOF”, “STEEL 84245” Paper note included with gun, written in felt tip pen “ENTERPRISE”. flagstaff hill, maritime museum, maritime village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, firearm, gun, double-barrel, shotgun, cleaning rod, gunsmith, smithed, 12 gauge, sn 84245, serial number 84245, david melville carrison, early 1900s, richard and william hillis, herbert & co., herbert & co. london, hollis & sons, isaac hollis & sons, isaac hillis & sons ltd., hollis bentley & playfair., isaac hollis, frederick hollis, isaac brentnall sheath, isaac sheath, william tranter, gun manufacturer, pistol manufacturer, gun and pistol maker, birmingham, military supplies, enterprise, 1904 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncFolder, Reverend Josiah Hollis, 1866
... Reverend Josiah Hollis...Folder of information on Reverend Josiah Hollis, Eltham 1866...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Reverend Josiah Hollis Folder of information on Reverend Josiah Hollis, Eltham 1866 Reverend Josiah Hollis Folder ...Folder of information on Reverend Josiah Hollis, Eltham 1866reverend josiah hollis -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPrint, Gannets, 1983-1984
... Front: Leanne Hollis (lower left) Back: 21...Leanne Hollis...Gannets Print Print Leanne Hollis Hollis, Leanne ...CEMA Art Collection. Part of "A Community View" 150 years in Portland Screenprint Exhibition. Part of Angela Gee Residency 1983 and 1984.Laminated screenprint of several birds (gannets). In the foreground is a white seated bird with a peach coloured head. Behind this bird are seven standing birds and one seated. The birds are printed on dark blue background.Front: Leanne Hollis (lower left) Back: 21 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPrint, Lynne Hollis, Dignified, n.d
... 1/3 / Dignified / Lynne Hollis...Lynne Hollis...'Dignified' Dignified Print Lynne Hollis ...Black and white portrait of a man. and a jumper. He has shoulder length hair and a beard. He wears black rimmed glasses. The man is Gordon Stokes. White matt board, blonde wood frame. 'Dignified'1/3 / Dignified / Lynne Hollisgordon stokes, portrait -
City of KingstonPhotograph - Black and white, Elizabeth Hollis
... Elizabeth Hollis...Elizabeth Shelby (Hollis) was appointed caretake in connection with Shire Hall Buildings in 1911. ...City of Kingston Parkdale Library 96 Parkers Road, Parkdale Parkdale Elizabeth Shelby (Hollis) was appointed caretake in connection with Shire Hall Buildings in 1911. ...Elizabeth Shelby (Hollis) was appointed caretake in connection with Shire Hall Buildings in 1911. The role also included accommodation.Black and white image of a seated woman who is looking to the side. The woman has tightly pulled back hair with a middle part and is wearing a long, dark coloured, dress with a short necklace and pendant over the top.women, employment, moorabbin -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph
... Rev Sharon Hollis...Sharon Hollis...Sharon Hollis Rev Sharon Hollis Photograph ...Rev Sharon HollisSharon Hollis -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph
... Rev Sharon Hollis...Sharon Hollis...Sharon Hollis Rev Sharon Hollis Photograph ...Rev Sharon HollisSharon Hollis -
Merbein District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Roy Hollis - Zaetta Photographic Child Quest, 19 Jun.1952
... Roy Hollis - Zaetta Photographic Child Quest...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Roy Hollis - Zaetta Photographic Child Quest Photograph ... -
Merbein District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Thomas, Jack & Hollis, H.G, 12 Jun.1968
... Thomas, Jack & Hollis, H.G....Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray H.G. Hollis Police (Merbein) Thomas, Jack & Hollis, H.G. ...h.g. hollis, police (merbein) -
Merbein District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Hollis, Eva, 1935
... Hollis, Eva...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Hollis, Eva Photograph ... -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Keyes, Frances Parkinson et al, Once on Esplanade : a cycle between two Creole weddings by Frances Parkinson Keyes, 1949
... ...Hollis & Carter...Once on Esplanade : a cycle between two Creole weddings by Frances Parkinson Keyes Book Novel Keyes, Frances Parkinson Hollis & Carter Charles Birchall & Sons Ltd. ...Novel about two Creole weddings.Hardcover book, 157 pages. Book has a light green cover.fictionNovel about two Creole weddings.frances parkinson keyes, fiction -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Hollis and Carter, The Indian mutiny : a centenary history, 1957
... Hollis and Carter...The Indian mutiny : a centenary history Book Hollis and Carter Richard Hilton ...A centenary history of the Indian Mutiny of 1857Index, maps, p.226.non-fictionA centenary history of the Indian Mutiny of 1857indian - sepoy rebellion, india - history -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Margaret E Hollis, 1953
... Margaret Hollis died in Kew on 16/4/2008. ...Print copy of an original photograph of Margaret Ellen Hollis (nee Piesse) before she attended the Coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953. ...Photograph Margaret E Hollis ...The donor's aunt, Margaret E. Hollis nee Piesse (18/2/1919-2008) wore this gown to the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. She was one of a total of 8,251 guests who attended the ceremony at Westminster Abbey, London. Margaret Piesse was born in Hobart and grew up in the Piesse family home, 'Merridale', Sackville Street, Kew. She was residing at 4a Little Cloister, Westminster Abbey at the time of the Coronation and was married (on 14/2/1942) to Rev Howard Hollis, a minor Canon at the Abbey and a deputy Priest in – Ordinary to the Queen (1954-1959). Howard chanted the litany and carried the sceptre. Margaret’s daughter-in-law, Sue Hollis, Margaret’s sons, Julian who attended the Coronation with his mother, and Richard, gave the photograph to Felicity Renowden, the donor. Margaret Hollis died in Kew on 16/4/2008. Print copy of an original photograph of Margaret Ellen Hollis (nee Piesse) before she attended the Coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953. She is posed in the photograph, seated wearing her dress, tiara and long elbow length gloves.coronation of elizabeth ii, westminster abbey, piesse family, merridale -- sackville street kew (vic.), margaret e hollis -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: GRAHAM FLYNN, BRENDA BERRY
... Recollections from Graham Flynn and Brenda Berry ( nee Hollis )...Recollections from Graham Flynn and Brenda Berry ( nee Hollis ) Document GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. ...Thoughts of bygone days at Laurel Street 1940 - 1960. Recollections from Graham Flynn and Brenda Berry ( nee Hollis )bendigo, education, golden square primary school -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)Photograph - Teachers, Jesuits
... 1953 First Australian Province Congregation at Loyola Seminary Watsonia (includes SPJC teachers Frs Hudsbeth, Collopy, Hollis SJ and others?...St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA) Formerly Cnr of Cathedral Place & Lansdowne Street East Melbourne melbourne 1953 First Australian Province Congregation at Loyola Seminary Watsonia (includes SPJC teachers Frs Hudsbeth, Collopy, Hollis SJ and others? Photograph Teachers, Jesuits ... -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)Photograph - Teachers, Jesuits
... Jesuit Graves at Boroondara Cemetery Kew (2) including SPC Teachers Frs John Carpenter, Brian Hudsbeth, William Moloney and John Hollis SJ ...St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA) Formerly Cnr of Cathedral Place & Lansdowne Street East Melbourne melbourne Jesuit Graves at Boroondara Cemetery Kew (2) including SPC Teachers Frs John Carpenter, Brian Hudsbeth, William Moloney and John Hollis SJ Photograph Teachers, Jesuits ... -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Compact Disc - Images of Hollis/Chapman Orchard at Gorae Victoria, c. 1934
... CD with images of Hollis/Chapman Orchard at Gorae (See Other Information_. ...Disc measures 10.4 cm diameter Photograph Compact Disc - Images of Hollis/Chapman Orchard at Gorae Victoria ...CD with images of Hollis/Chapman Orchard at Gorae (See Other Information_. White with black texta print. CD in black plastic case with clear front. Disc measures 10.4 cm diameterFront: 'Bentinck St POSTCARD + HIGGINSON ORCHARD' - black texta -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Formal Silk Brocade Gown, 1953
... Margaret Hollis died in Kew on 16/4/2008....Margaret Hollis died in Kew on 16/4/2008. coronation elizabeth ii piesse family merridale -- sackville street -- kew (vic.) margaret e hollis margaret ellen piesse fashion design fashion -- 1950s women's clothing -- 1950s Single piece, formal silk brocade gown worn to the Coronation of Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953. ...The donor's aunt, Margaret E. Hollis nee Piesse (18/2/1919-2008) wore this gown to the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. She was one of a total of 8,251 guests who attended the ceremony at Westminster Abbey, London. Margaret Piesse was born in Hobart and grew up in the Piesse family home, 'Merridale', Sackville Street, Kew. She was residing at 4a Little Cloister, Westminster Abbey at the time of the Coronation and was married (on 14/2/1942) to Rev Howard Hollis, a minor Canon at the Abbey and a deputy Priest in – Ordinary to the Queen (1954-1959). Howard chanted the litany and carried the sceptre. Margaret’s daughter-in-law, Sue Hollis, Margaret’s sons, Julian who attended the Coronation with his mother, and Richard, gave the photograph to Felicity Renowden, the donor. Margaret Hollis died in Kew on 16/4/2008.Single piece, formal silk brocade gown worn to the Coronation of Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953. The bodice is informally draped with horizontal folds of fabric above an antebellum waistline below which is a full skirt. An accompanying photograph of the wearer in the dress can be viewed in the final image above. coronation elizabeth ii, piesse family, merridale -- sackville street -- kew (vic.), margaret e hollis, margaret ellen piesse, fashion design, fashion -- 1950s, women's clothing -- 1950s -
Chiltern Athenaeum TrustWW1 Victory Medal - Pte. A.E. Hollis, 1914-1918
... WW1 The Great War 1914-1918 Pte. A. E. Hollis Chiltern Resident Victory Medal WW1 service...WW1 Victory Medal - Pte. A.E. Hollis. ...WW1 The Great War 1914-1918 Pte. A. E. Hollis Chiltern Resident Victory Medal WW1 serviceWW1 The Great War - issued for service overseas : Victory Medal 1914-1918. Pte. A. E. Hollis Chiltern Resident. Design The medal is bronze with a winged figure of Victory on the obverse. The reverse has the words ‘THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILISATION’, all surrounded by a laurel wreath. Ribbon The ribbon has a ‘two rainbow’ design, with the violet from each rainbow on the outside edges moving through to a central red stripe where both rainbows meet. The medal is bronze with a winged figure of Victory on the obverse. The reverse has the words ‘THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILISATION’, all surrounded by a laurel wreath. Ribbon The ribbon has a ‘two rainbow’ design, with the violet from each rainbow on the outside edges moving through to a central red stripe where both rainbows meet. ww1 1914-1918, victory medal ww1, pte. a. e. hollis, chiltern resident. -
Kew Historical Society IncDecorative object - Tablecloth
... Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine....Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine. tablecloths lace Square linen tablecloth bordered with a wide band of machine-made lace. ...Lace tablecloth owned by a member of the Piesse family of Kew. Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine.Square linen tablecloth bordered with a wide band of machine-made lace.tablecloths, lace -
Kew Historical Society IncDecorative object - Lace doily
... Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine....Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine. lace doilies Lace doily Decorative object Lace doily ...Lace doily owned by a member of the Piesse family of Kew. Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine.Lace doilylace, doilies -
Kew Historical Society IncHeadwear - Baby's bonnet
... Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine....Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine. baby wear bonnets lace embroidery Baby's lace bonnet. ...Child's clothing accessory owned and worn by a baby in the Piesse family of Kew. Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine.Baby's lace bonnet.baby wear, bonnets, lace, embroidery -
Kew Historical Society IncHeadwear - Baby's bonnet
... Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine....Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine. baby wear bonnets crochet Crocheted baby's bonnet. ...Child's clothing accessory owned and worn by a baby in the Piesse family of Kew. Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine.Crocheted baby's bonnet.baby wear, bonnets, crochet -
Kew Historical Society IncHeadwear - Baby's bonnet
... Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine....Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine. baby wear bonnets lace Baby's bonnet. ...Child's clothing accessory owned and worn by a baby in the Piesse family of Kew. Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine.Baby's bonnet.baby wear, bonnets, lace -
Kew Historical Society IncAccessory - Lace collar
... Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine....Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine. collars -- lace Lace collar Accessory Lace collar ...Lace collar - accessory owned and worn by a member of the Piesse family of Kew. Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine.Lace collarcollars -- lace -
Kew Historical Society IncAccessory - Tatted collar
... Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine....Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine. collars -- lace Tatted collar Accessory Tatted collar ...Tatted collar - accessory owned and worn by a member of the Piesse family of Kew. Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine.Tatted collarcollars -- lace -
Kew Historical Society IncAccessory - Lace collar
... Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine....Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine. collars -- lace Wide lace collar Accessory Lace collar ...Lace collar - accessory owned and worn by a member of the Piesse family of Kew. Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine.Wide lace collarcollars -- lace -
Kew Historical Society IncAccessory - Lace collar
... Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine....Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine. collars -- lace V-shaped lace collar Accessory Lace collar ...Lace collar - accessory owned and worn by a member of the Piesse family of Kew. Later owned by Margaret Hollis (nee Piesse) of Castlemaine.V-shaped lace collarcollars -- lace -
Chiltern Athenaeum TrustMedal - WW1 British War Medal : PTE. A. E. Hollis, 1914-1918
... Medal belongs to Pte. A. E. Hollis, Chiltern Resident. ...Medal WW1 British War Medal : PTE. A. E. Hollis ...WW1 Issue British War medal to all three services for overseas service throughout WW1 1914-1918. Medal belongs to Pte. A. E. Hollis, Chiltern Resident. WW1 1914-1918 The Great War. WW1 Campaign medal "British War Medal" cupro nickel plate. Silver in colour. The reverse has an image of St George on horseback trampling underfoot the eagle shield of the Central Powers, and a skull and cross-bones, the emblems of death. Above this is the risen sun of victory. The years 1914 and 1918 are contained on the outside edge medal. Ribbon The ribbon has a wide central watered stripe of orange, flanked by two narrow white stripes, which are in turn flanked by two black pin-stripes, further flanked by two outer stripes of blue. The colours have no particular significance. The medal is cupro-nickel with the effigy of George V on the obverse. The reverse has an image of St George on horseback trampling underfoot the eagle shield of the Central Powers, and a skull and cross-bones, the emblems of death. Above this is the risen sun of victory. The years 1914 and 1918 are contained on the outside edge medal. Ribbon The ribbon has a wide central watered stripe of orange, flanked by two narrow white stripes, which are in turn flanked by two black pin-stripes, further flanked by two outer stripes of blue. The colours have no particular significance. pte. a. e. hollis aif, ww1 british medal, the great war 1914-1918
