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Brighton Historical SocietyClothing - Dress, Day dress, circa 1820
... ...margaret willoughby reynolds...It originally belonged to a great-grandmother of Margaret Reynolds (1881-1958) of Hertfordshire, England, who herself came into possession of the dress around the early twentieth century. Having no daughters of her own, in 1945 the 64-year-old Margaret sent the dress as a Christmas gift to her niece, Margaret Willoughby Reynolds (1907-1996). ...Margaret gifted the dress to her Australian-born niece, Dorothy May England (nee Reynolds, 1924-2013), along with a letter of her own. Dorothy, a Bayside resident, donated the dress and both letters to the Society in 2007. The letters paint a picture of the significance of the dress within the Reynolds family and its journey from England to Australia. day dress 1820s migration dorothy may england margaret willoughby reynolds margaret reynolds A white, mauve, purple, red, and green paisley / floral printed cotton day dress from circa 1820. ...This dress, which was made around 1820, was passed down through five generations of a single family before its donation to Brighton Historical Society in 2007. It originally belonged to a great-grandmother of Margaret Reynolds (1881-1958) of Hertfordshire, England, who herself came into possession of the dress around the early twentieth century. Having no daughters of her own, in 1945 the 64-year-old Margaret sent the dress as a Christmas gift to her niece, Margaret Willoughby Reynolds (1907-1996). In the letter accompanying the parcel, donated to the Society with the dress, the elder Margaret writes that she loves the dress very much but has now outgrown it. She makes reference to her own mother Mary Reynolds (nee Lloyd)'s pleasure at seeing the dress worn, indicating that it may originally have belonged to one of Mary's grandparents. She had two requests of her niece: first, that the younger Margaret wear the dress on Christmas Eve as a treat for her Mary (the letter includes styling advice on how the dress should be worn and accessorised), and second, that she one day pass the dress on to her own daughter or niece. In March 1968, the younger Margaret gifted the dress to her Australian-born niece, Dorothy May England (nee Reynolds, 1924-2013), along with a letter of her own. Dorothy, a Bayside resident, donated the dress and both letters to the Society in 2007. The letters paint a picture of the significance of the dress within the Reynolds family and its journey from England to Australia.A white, mauve, purple, red, and green paisley / floral printed cotton day dress from circa 1820. The day dress features a wide scooped neckline, with a dropped shoulder line. At the head of the sleeve is has three lines of gathering creating a narrow arm hole around the shoulder, flaring out into a leg of mutton sleeve. The sleeve finishes neatly at the wrist with a cuff that secures with two brass hook and eye closures. The dress bodice is open at the centre front and secures with six hook and eye closures to the empire line waist. Over the breast on either side of the opening are six diagonal pleats, pressed and secured facing towards the neck. This pleated detail is on a facing that extends from shoulder to shoulder and finishes with a bound edge. The remainder of the front bodice is plain and secures to the skirt at the empire waistline. The skirt pleats onto a binding, wrapping around the torso and securing to the bodice with eight hook closures. At approximately knee, height the skirt has an additional gathered flounce with the dress finishing at approximately ankle length. From the back, the bodice is plain and the skirt is gathered and sewn to the bodice at Empire line. Alterations to the garment have been made with the addition of hooks and eyes. The garment is generally in good condition although the skirt at the front shows evidence of damage and subsequent repair.day dress, 1820s, migration, dorothy may england, margaret willoughby reynolds, margaret reynolds -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine North Secondary College 1989 Staff Photograph
... Willoughby, Barry Warwick 2nd Row - Bill Panas, Orville Wangerin, Ian Grossman, Roger Dunscombe, Gvin, Jerry Wilkinson, Warwick Mears, Erwin Kapelis, Nick Nicoulou, Vince Fontana, Ray Green, Kerry ? 3rd Row - Judy Wright, Mata Astudillo, Lorraine Reidy, Mick Sweeney, Irene Kulakowski, Maria Agapiou, Jill Wilson, Subra Nathan, Pauline Nickels, Margaret Tait, Jane Liefman, Lyn Wheeler, ? ? 4th Row - Sue ?, Pam Mancell, Peter Bates. Sue Atkins, Gabrielle Keating, Clive Reynolds...Willoughby, Barry Warwick 2nd Row - Bill Panas, Orville Wangerin, Ian Grossman, Roger Dunscombe, Gvin, Jerry Wilkinson, Warwick Mears, Erwin Kapelis, Nick Nicoulou, Vince Fontana, Ray Green, Kerry ? 3rd Row - Judy Wright, Mata Astudillo, Lorraine Reidy, Mick Sweeney, Irene Kulakowski, Maria Agapiou, Jill Wilson, Subra Nathan, Pauline Nickels, Margaret Tait, Jane Liefman, Lyn Wheeler, ? ? 4th Row - Sue ?, Pam Mancell, Peter Bates. Sue Atkins, Gabrielle Keating, Clive Reynolds ...The Sunshine North Technical School opened on the 25th January 1960. The school was renamed the Sunshine North Secondary College in 1990. In 1992, Sunshine North Secondary School was amalgamated with five other schools to form Sunshine Secondary College, which opened with more than 2,000 students.5370 - Sunshine North Secondary College 1989 Staff Photograph.jpg Front Row - David Kittelty, Andrew ?, Marty Atchinson, Gary Cosham, Eric Halson, George Zalmonos, Ian Winter, Larry Cocks, Des Lavell, Mike Fogarity, John Willoughby, Barry Warwick 2nd Row - Bill Panas, Orville Wangerin, Ian Grossman, Roger Dunscombe, Gvin, Jerry Wilkinson, Warwick Mears, Erwin Kapelis, Nick Nicoulou, Vince Fontana, Ray Green, Kerry ? 3rd Row - Judy Wright, Mata Astudillo, Lorraine Reidy, Mick Sweeney, Irene Kulakowski, Maria Agapiou, Jill Wilson, Subra Nathan, Pauline Nickels, Margaret Tait, Jane Liefman, Lyn Wheeler, ? ? 4th Row - Sue ?, Pam Mancell, Peter Bates. Sue Atkins, Gabrielle Keating, Clive Reynolds, Gus Earnsworthy, Ellen Rousco, Peter Dodd, Helen Richardson, Denise Crockettsunshine north secondary college, sunshine north technical school, suffolk road, sunshine north
