Showing 8 items matching "jacobean"
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Embroiderers Guild, Victoria
Magazine - Embroidery magazine, Eglantine Gill, Weldon's Period Needlework Series 5
Weldon's Magazine of period needlework with the pattern used by Eglantine Gill to stitch the "Tree of Life" (E1843A) in 1936.Magazine with the Jacobean Tree of Life embroidered panel (1843A) on cover and its patterntree of life, crewel, jacobean, embroidery pattern -
Embroiderers Guild, Victoria
Textile - Embroidered panel - Jacobean style crewel, Eglantine Gill, 1936
Made in UK by Eglantine Gill as a wedding gift for donor's parents in 1936. Eglantine was a member of the UK Embroiderers GuildEmbroidered panel from a screen. Depicts a Jacobean style tree of life design in crewel embroidery. Worked in silk (or rayon) threadtree of life, crewel, jacobean -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Tea Cosy
From the collection of Bette Jones.Tea Cosy, wool embroidery Jacobean design in pinks and greens on beige background.manchester, table linen -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Ceramic - Bowl, Royal Stanley Ware, England, Ceramic glazed bowl with floral design
Smooth and glossy ceramic oval shaped shallow bowl with three legs. Dark blue base colour with floral design in blue, purple, yellow and green.Maker's mark on bottom of bowl reads" Royal Stanley Ware C & Co, 835, England, Jacobean.ceramics, terracotta, royal stanley ware, england, ceramic -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Wooden Cupboard
Brown painted two door cupboard on four legs. It has Jacobean style legs and the top has a scrolled edge effect. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Evening Purse, circa 1920
From the estate of Jenny Lang, 11 Pearcedale Grove, NunawadingHandmade from manufactured, embroidered braid. Braid is Jacobean style in browns, cream, orange shades. Braid manufactured in India. Cotton stitching design on beige cotton base. Glass and pearl beads on flower centres. Metal frame and chain handle, lined in cream satin.costume accessories, female -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folio, Garfield
GARFIELD ΕΎ Kilmartin Road, Cooma.|John Thomas Dougherty, an American, came to the Tatura area in 1874. He married Emily Whitnell from Whroo in 1883 and they had nine children.|He started building Garfield in 1886 and it was not completed until 1897. The building was named after President Garfield of America.|The building still contains the original Ericson wall telephone with its tag inside dated 1906. The house contains many features such as Jacobean over mantel and fire surround in the dining room, stained glass, a push button bell, and a stair well leading to an underground living area used in the summer for coolness. A new glass stair well was installed in the 1980®s to allow more light into the area. J.T. Dougherty died 1936.Photos and foolscap sized documents in a black A 4 size folder.documents, agreements -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, The Maid's Tragedy (play) by Beaumont and Fletcher performed by the Melbourne Theatre Company at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 26 October 1983
Paper program ; good conditionthe maid's tragedy, athenaeum theatre, program, melbourne theatre company, francis beaumont, john fletcher, jacobean drama