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Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Cr. W.P. Francis, Mayor of Brighton 1911 and 1918, c. 1911-1918
... Cr. W.P. Francis, Mayor of Brighton 1911 and 1918...Councillor William Pummer Francis (1865-1941) was Mayor... Pummer Francis (1865-1941) was Mayor of Brighton in 1911 and 1918 ...Councillor William Pummer Francis (1865-1941) was Mayor of Brighton in 1911 and 1918. Born in 1865 Geelong, he was originally worked as a miner, then at Melbourne Tramway Company before becoming a greengrocer with stores in Middle Brighton and Sandringham. He became a member of the Brighton Council in 1906, elected Mayor in 1911 and then again in 1918. He died on 14 July 1941 in Brighton.william pummer francis, w.p. francis, councillor, mayor, brighton, city of brighton, portrait, mayoral robes, jabot -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - sepia photograph, Councillor Thomas Bent, Mayor of Brighton
... Councillor Thomas Bent, Mayor of Brighton...Mayor of Brighton... of Brighton thomas bent politician mayor premier land speculator ...thomas bent, politician, mayor, premier, land speculator, speaker, local government, councillor, member of lower house, portrait, brighton, moorabbin, mayoral robes, mayor of brighton, premier of victoria -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - sepia photograph, Vandyck Studios, Councillor J.B. Wilson, Mayor of Brighton, 1929-30, c. 1930
... Councillor J.B. Wilson, Mayor of Brighton, 1929-30...Mayor of Brighton... in the South Ward, becoming Mayor in 1929-30. Councillor Brighton local ...James Brisbane Wilson (1865-1933) was a councillor at Berwick for 17 years, later a member of Cranbourne Council. He moved to Brighton in 1924 and was elected to council in the South Ward, becoming Mayor in 1929-30.councillor, brighton, local goverment, municipality, mayor, mayoral robes, jabot, portrait, cr. j.b. wilson, james brisbane wilson, south ward, bayside, berwick council, cranbourne council, mayor of brighton -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Swiss Studios, Councillor Wm. A. Adamson, Mayor of Brighton, 1901-02, c. 1902
... Councillor Wm. A. Adamson, Mayor of Brighton, 1901-02...Mayor of Brighton..., Mayor of Brighton, 1901-02 gelatin silver photograph William ...William Addison Adamson (1858 - 1924) was elected to Brighton Council's Central Ward in 1897, becoming Mayor in 1901. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly from 1910-1922, which included a tenure as Minister of Public Works.councillor, local government, municipality, mayor, portrait, mayoral robes, cr. w.a. adamson, william addison adamson, minister of public works, legislative assemble, mayor of brighton -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - sepia photograph, Councillor S. Dutton Green, Mayor of Brighton 1914-15, c. 1915
... Councillor S. Dutton Green, Mayor of Brighton 1914-15...Mayor of Brighton... portrait mayoral robes Mayor of Brighton Cr. S. Dutton Green ...Mr. Stanley Dutton Green (1878 - 1940) was elected to Brighton Council's North Ward in 1911, becoming Mayor in 1914. He was a member of the firm Green, Dobson and Middleton Solicitors.councillor, local government, municipality, mayor, portrait, mayoral robes, mayor of brighton, cr. s. dutton green, stanley dutton green, north ward -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - sepia photograph, Councillor H.A. Abbott, Mayor of Brighton 1927-28, c.1928
... Councillor H.A. Abbott, Mayor of Brighton 1927-28...Mayor of Brighton... to the Brighton Council in 1923, becoming Mayor in 1927-28. He... Collection Corner Wilson and Carpenter Streets Brighton melbourne ...Harry Armitage Abbott (c.1831 - 1947) was elected to the Brighton Council in 1923, becoming Mayor in 1927-28. He was a candidate for the Legislative Assembly as Member for the Brighton seat in 1928.councillor, local government, municipality, mayor, portrait, mayoral robes, mayor of brighton, cr. h.a. abbott, harry armitage abbott, legislative assembly candidate -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Councillor R.A. Edmanson, Mayor of Brighton 1909-11, c.1911
... Councillor R.A. Edmanson, Mayor of Brighton 1909-11...Mayor of Brighton... as a councillor of the North Ward in Brighton in 1904, becoming Mayor..., Mayor of Brighton 1909-11 gelatin silver photograph Robert ...Robert Arthur Edmanson (c.1858-1948) was elected as a councillor of the North Ward in Brighton in 1904, becoming Mayor in August 1909 and re-elected in September 1910. In 1912 he stood for election at Prahran Council.councillor, local government, municipality, mayor, portrait, mayoral robes, mayor of brighton, robert arthur edmanson, r.a. edmanson, north ward, brighton -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Johnstone O'Shannessy & Co, Councillor John Peacock, Mayor of Brighton 1901, c.1901
... Councillor John Peacock, Mayor of Brighton 1901...Mayor of Brighton..., Mayor of Brighton 1901 gelatin silver photograph John Peacock ...John Peacock (1830-1905) entered Brighton Council in 1895 as a representative of the South Ward and was Mayor 1900-1901.councillor, local government, municipality, mayor, portrait, mayoral robes, mayor of brighton, cr. j. peacock, john peacock, south ward -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Councillor A.R. Stone, Mayor of Brighton 1899, c. 1899
... Councillor A.R. Stone, Mayor of Brighton 1899...Mayor of Brighton... Collection Corner Wilson and Carpenter Streets Brighton melbourne ...Alfred Robert Stone (1861-1936) entered Brighton Council as a representative of the East Ward and was Mayor 1889-1900. His father Charles Stone, an old colonist, was also a Councillor in Brighton.councillor, local government, municipality, mayor, portrait, mayoral robes, mayor of brighton, east ward, cr. a.r. stone, alfred robert stone, charles stone -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Councillor J.W. Satchwell, Mayor of Brighton 1922, c. 1922
... Councillor J.W. Satchwell, Mayor of Brighton 1922...Mayor of Brighton..., Mayor of Brighton 1922 gelatin silver photograph John William ...John William Satchwell (1853-1935), was a representative of the East Ward in Brighton Council for more than 20 years and was elected Mayor in 1922-23. Satchwell joined the police force as a mounted trooper in 1878 and was awarded valor badge in 1889 for bravery in rescuing drowning people from floods in Newstead. He retired as a sub-inspector after 35 years in the force. councillor, local government, municipality, mayor, portrait, mayoral robes, cr. j.w. satchwell, john william satchwell, mayor of brighton, police, trooper -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Lafayette, Councillor Eustace M. Flannagan, Mayor of Brighton 1926-27, c. 1927
... Councillor Eustace M. Flannagan, Mayor of Brighton 1926-27..., retiring in 1932. He was elected Mayor of Brighton 1926-27. .... Flannagan, Mayor of Brighton 1926-27 gelatin silver photograph ...Eustace Menotti Flannagan (1868-1950) was a solicitor and a representative in the South Ward in Brighton Council for 16 years, retiring in 1932. He was elected Mayor of Brighton 1926-27. portrait, councillor, mayor, brighton, municipality, south ward, cr. e.m. flannagan, eustace menotti flannagan, mayoral robes -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Talma & Co, Councillor Arthur Walstab, Mayor of Brighton 1883, 1890, 1891 and 1894, c. 1885-1895
... Councillor Arthur Walstab, Mayor of Brighton 1883, 1890... served for one year as Mayor of the Borough of Brighton in 1883..., Mayor of Brighton 1883, 1890, 1891 and 1894 gelatin silver ...Arthur Walstab (1844-1899) was a member of the Brighton Council representing the South Ward from 1877 until his death. He served for one year as Mayor of the Borough of Brighton in 1883 and then as Mayor of the Town of Brighton in 1890, 1891 and 1894. He represented Brighton on the Metropolitan Board of Works for five years. His brother was George Arthur Walstab, writer and journalist for The Herald.portrait, councillor, mayor, brighton, arthur walstab, south ward, metropolitan board of works, borough of brighton, town of brighton, municipality -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Councillor M.J.S. Gair, Mayor of Brighton 1892-93, c. 1893
... Councillor M.J.S. Gair, Mayor of Brighton 1892-93... in the North Ward in Brighton, elected Mayor in 1892-93. He... John Scobie Gair Cr. M.J.S. Gair Councillor Mayor Brighton ...Mackay John Scobie Gair (1847-1941) was a Councillor in the North Ward in Brighton, elected Mayor in 1892-93. He was a solicitor and partner in the firm Brahe and Gair and became a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for the Bourke East electorate from 1897-1904. portrait, policitian, victorian legislative assembly, m.l.a., mackay john scobie gair, cr. m.j.s. gair, councillor, mayor, brighton, north ward, solicitor -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Councillor William Macansh, Mayor of Brighton 1893-94, c. 1894
... Councillor William Macansh, Mayor of Brighton 1893-94..., Mayor of Brighton 1893-94 gelatin silver photograph William ...William Macansh (1860-1921) was a representative of Brighton Council between 1892-1894, elected Mayor in 1893-94. He was appointed Municipal Health Officer between 1895-1912. portrait, councillor, mayor, brighton, south ward, municipality, town of brighton, william macansh, doctor, health officer -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Councillor John Burder Backhouse, Mayor of Brighton 1898, c. 1898
... Councillor John Burder Backhouse, Mayor of Brighton 1898... as a representative of the North Ward for the Town of Brighton in 1893... Backhouse, Mayor of Brighton 1898 gelatin silver photograph John ...John Burder Backhouse (1855-1935) was elected as a representative of the North Ward for the Town of Brighton in 1893, becoming Mayor in 1898. After an appointment as the sole resident medical officer at the Alfred Hospital, he set up a private medical practice in Brighton in 1887.portrait, councillor, mayor, brighton, municipality, town of brighton, doctor, north ward, cr backhouse, john burder backhouose -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - sepia photograph, Councillor A. R. Horton, Mayor of Brighton 1930-31, c. 1931
... Councillor A. R. Horton, Mayor of Brighton 1930-31... Mayor Brighton municipality North Ward Arthur Robert Horton Cr ...Arthur Robert Horton (c.1892-1975) was a representative for the North Ward in Brighton Council from 1926-1935, elected Mayor in 1930-31. He was a solicitor at the firm Proudfoot, Horton. & Cox, until he retired in 1947.portrait, councillor, mayor, brighton, municipality, north ward, arthur robert horton, cr. a.r. horton, solicitor -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Johnstone O'Shannessy & Co, Councillor H.E. Hall, Mayor of Brighton 1921-22, c. 1922
... Councillor H.E. Hall, Mayor of Brighton 1921-22... in the Victorian Legislative Assembly. portrait Councillor Mayor Brighton ...Henry Ernest Hall (1960-1943) was a representative for the South Ward in Brighton Council from 1912-1943, becoming Mayor in 1921-22 and again in 1933-34. He was also formerly a Councillor in Essendon. In 1928 he ran as a Nationalist candidate for Brighton in the Victorian Legislative Assembly. portrait, councillor, mayor, brighton, municipality, henry ernest hall, south ward, cr. h.e. hall, victorian legislative assembly, j.p, justice of the peace -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - sepia photograph, Johnstone O'Shannessy & Co. Falk, Councillor T. Wilson, Mayor of Brighton 1905-06, c. 1906
... Councillor T. Wilson, Mayor of Brighton 1905-06.... portrait Councillor Mayor Brighton Metropolitan Board of Works ...Thomas Wilson (1838-1923) was a local councillor in Brighton (in its three phases as Borough, Town and City) for 57 years in 1866-79 and 1894-1923 representing the central ward. He was elected as mayor seven times (in 1869, 1895-96, 1905, 1912-13 and 1919). He was also a land speculator and both Wilson and his father William Wilson owned considerable land in the area. William Wilson sold land on the corner of Wilson and Carpenter Streets to the Council for its Town Hall. Thomas Wilson also represented the council on the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, of which he had been a member for 22 years.portrait, councillor, mayor, brighton, metropolitan board of works, borough of brighton, town of brighton, city of brighton, central ward, municipality, land speculator, william wilson -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Councillor John Ferrier-Hamilton, Mayor of Brighton, c. 1886
... Councillor John Ferrier-Hamilton, Mayor of Brighton... Councillor for the North Ward in Brighton in 1882, becoming Mayor...-Hamilton, Mayor of Brighton gelatin silver photograph Cr. John ...Cr. John Ferrier-Hamilton (1852-1911) was elected Councillor for the North Ward in Brighton in 1882, becoming Mayor in 1886. Due to ill health he retired from council in 1900 but re-entered council in 1904, becoming Mayor again in 1906. He was commissioner of the Metropolitan Board of Works for five years. He unsuccessfully stood for the Brighton seat in the state elections in 1908 and 1909.portrait, councillor, mayor, brighton, metropolitan board of works, municipality, cr. j. ferrier-hamilton, john ferrier hamilton, north ward, mayoral robes -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - sepia photograph, City of Brighton Mayor, Councillors and Officers - Peace & City Year - August 1919, 1919
... City of Brighton Mayor, Councillors and Officers - Peace... sepia photograph Photograph City of Brighton Mayor, Councillors ...brighton, council, mayor, councillors, officers, brighton town hall, t. vincent, park ranger, j.n. clark, overseer, f. blackham, press, r.j. lawrence, bank manager, a. vogt, assistant, j. clementson, inspector, l.w.p baker, assistant town clerk, g.w. woodward, hallkeeper, g. marsh, curator, a.f. magill c.e., city engineer, w. turner, cr. w.e. briggs, dr w.c. mcclelland, health officer, cr c.h.j. pickett, c.h. livesey, rate collector, cr j.a. grant, cr. j.w. satchwell, cr p.a. oakley, j. ritson, librarian, cr c.a. hack, cr j. richards, cr h.e. hall, cr t. wilson, j.h. taylor, town clerk, cr. w.p. francis, cr j.b. grout j.p., cr h.e. pullman, g.h. jefferson, solicitor, miss d.m. grout, typist, d. thomas, office boy, peace and city year -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Mayor Jack Campbell 1986-87 (2 of 2)
... Mayor of Brighton... Spencer Ted Tanner Mary Tanner Rhonda Birchmore Mayor of Brighton ...139 Colour photographs of Caulfield Civic Dinner at Merrimu 1987caulfield, merrimu, councillor, mayor, jack campbell, felicitie campbell, richard bellentine, myrtle bellentine, betty reid, athol reid, bob leshen, joyce leshen, geoffrey patience, pat mcphee, judy braun, jessie green, nigel rawlins, carol rawlins, doug aylen, robin grey, hannah mcgowen, barry boyle, ian mcgowan, geoffrey doolan, norma doolan, don anderson, sandy anderson, brian dixon, ted friedmann, helen friedmann, john anderson, ron walters, yvonne walters, roger shipton, brian rudski, judy rudski, ross campbell, lynette campbell, lynette faith, mark faith, max blair, irene blair, charlotte campbell, norman ford, dorothy ford, emil braun, david bloom, tammie bloom, david spencer, rosemary spencer, ted tanner, mary tanner, rhonda birchmore, mayor of brighton, bill campbell, alice campbell, bob sigmond, felicity sigmond -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Painting - oil on canvas, Sir Thomas Bent, 1909
... Mayor of Brighton... government member of lower house Mayor of Brighton Premier ...Artist unknown, Sir Thomas Bent 1909, oil on canvas, 29.5 x 24.5 cm. Bayside City Council Art and Heritage Collection.sir thomas bent, mayor, policitian, portrait, brighton, speaker, premier, councillor, land speculator, local government, member of lower house, mayor of brighton, premier of victoria -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - hand tinted gelatin silver photograph, H. Singer, The Prince and party at The Anzac Hostel, Brighton, 1920
... , Mayor of Brighton, in ceremonial robes on the left , HRH.... Cr. Thomas Wilson, Mayor of Brighton, in ceremonial robes ...In 1920 the Prince of Wales embarked on a journey to Australia on behalf of his father, King George V. While the visit was intended to strengthen the relationship between Australia and the Empire, the main objective was to offer thanks to the Australian men and women for the sacrifices and contributions that they had made during World War I. The Royal Tour began in April 1920 and covered 110 cities and towns across the country. The Prince spent eleven days in New South Wales, nine days in Victoria, four days in Tasmania, eleven days in Western Australia, six days in South Australia and eight days in Queensland. On Saturday 5 June 1920, following a morning at the races in Flemington, the Prince spent the afternoon at ANZAC Hostel in Brighton, where he chatted to wounded soldiers and, according to the newspaper reports at the time, "won the hearts of all present."prince of wales, his royal highness, hrh, royal tour, anzac hostel, brighton, mayor, cr. thomas wilson, soldiers, diggers, crowd, north road, kamesborough, bayside -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to Brighton, 1920
... in the centre, and Cr. Thomas Wilson, Mayor of Brighton, in ceremonial..., Mayor of Brighton, in ceremonial robes on the right. In 1920 ...In 1920 the Prince of Wales embarked on a journey to Australia on behalf of his father, King George V. While the visit was intended to strengthen the relationship between Australia and the Empire, the main objective was to offer thanks to the Australian men and women for the sacrifices and contributions that they had made during World War I. The Royal Tour began in April 1920 and covered 110 cities and towns across the country. The Prince spent eleven days in New South Wales, nine days in Victoria, four days in Tasmania, eleven days in Western Australia, six days in South Australia and eight days in Queensland. On Saturday 5 June 1920, following a morning at the races in Flemington, the Prince spent the afternoon at ANZAC Hostel in Brighton, where he chatted to wounded soldiers and, according to the newspaper reports at the time, "won the hearts of all present."prince of wales, his royal highness, hrh, royal tour, anzac hostel, brighton, mayor, cr. thomas wilson, j.h. taylor, town clerk, soldiers, diggers, crowd, north road, kamesborough, bayside -
Brighton Historical Society
Dress and jacket, begun 1920s, finished 1970s
... , as Mayor of Brighton in 1981, she was introduced to the Queen... it in the 1970s and Sally wore it when, as Mayor of Brighton in 1981, she ...Brighton councillor Sally Allmand's grandmother Minnie Toms (1878-1983) began making this dress and matching jacket in the 1920s, but never finished it. Sally's mother (also named Minnie, 1914-2001) finished it in the 1970s and Sally wore it when, as Mayor of Brighton in 1981, she was introduced to the Queen during a Royal visit.Sleeveless black floral lace dress (.1) with v-neck and matching collarless jacket (.2) with scalloped bottom hem.sally allmand, minnie toms, brighton council, politics -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Official Opening, St Kilda - Brighton Electric Street Railway, 1906
... Terminus, presided by Cr. Thomas Wilson, Mayor of Brighton... Terminus, presided by Cr. Thomas Wilson, Mayor of Brighton ...In 1904, at the initiative of Premier Thomas Bent, the Victorian Railways was authorised to build an electric street railway from St Kilda to Brighton. The line opened in early 1906 and was one of Melbourne's first electric tram services. On Saturday 5 May, 1906, Premier Thomas Bent performed the opening ceremony of the St Kilda to Brighton electric tramway at the Brighton Terminus, presided by Cr. Thomas Wilson, Mayor of Brighton, with refreshments following at the Brighton Yacht Club. About 60 representatives were in attendance including the Railway Commissioners and the mayor and councillors of St Kilda, Brighton and Caulfield. The newspapers of the day commented that the cars were the best yet seen in Australia, possessing a great advantage over the Sydney trams, in that they are easily entered, and the glass break wind was another improvement in design. The tramway from St Kilda to Brighton terminus took 18 minutes, including stops. thomas bent, premier, cr. thomas wilson, mayor, electric railway, electric tram, st kilda, brighton, official opening, public transport -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - sepia photograph, Official Opening, St Kilda - Brighton Electric Street Railway, 1906
... Wilson, Mayor of Brighton; Mr Tait, Railways Commissioner; Hon.... McBryde M.L.C.; Cr. T Wilson, Mayor of Brighton; Mr Tait, Railways ...electric street railway, public transport, st kilda, brighton, mayor, councillors, thomas bent, premier, opening, celebration, cr. t. wilson, cr. h.b. gibbs, hon. d.e. mcbryde, mr goddard, mr j.n. browne, town clerk, mr bradford, electrical engineer, mr tait, railways commissioner, hon. j.c. campbell, mr rees, mr r.g. mccutcheon, sepia, photograph, tram -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Document - Invitation, Methodist Homes for Children New Domestic Economy School
... E3000.30.1 White card printed invitation to the Mayor... invitation to the Mayor and Mayoress of Brighton to the opening ...E3000.30.1 White card printed invitation to the Mayor and Mayoress of Brighton to the opening of the domestic economy school at the Methodist Homes for Children, Point Nepean Road, Cheltenham. E3000.30.2 Copy of reply sent. Typed on pink paper.methodist homes for children, tuckfield j w mrs, tate frank -
Brighton Historical Society
Dress, late 1920s
... life when her husband Robert became Mayor of Brighton in 1940... life when her husband Robert became Mayor of Brighton in 1940 ...Worn by Dame Marie Breen DBE OBE, Federal Senator for Victoria and Brighton resident. A passionate member (and founder) of many community organisations and charities, Marie Freda Breen (nee Chamberlin, 1902-1993) had her first experience of public life when her husband Robert became Mayor of Brighton in 1940. She became involved in the fledgeling Liberal Party, and Robert encouraged her to run for office. Marie because Victoria's first female Federal Senator in 1962. In Parliament, she was a vocal advocate for women and families and supported building a stronger relationship between Australia and Asia. In 1965 she became the first woman to chair a Senate committee. Marie retired from politics in 1968, after Robert was badly injured in a car accident. He died shortly after and she re-dedicated herself to community service, raising funds for UNICEF and serving on the Victorian Consultative Committee on Social Development and the Australian Advisory Council of Elders. In 1959 she was appointed an Officer of the British Empire for her work in the role of State President of the National Council of Women (Victoria) and in 1979 she was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Marie and Robert had three daughters, one of whom, Jeannette Patrick, was the Liberal Member for Brighton (1976-1985) and Parliamentary Secretary of the Liberal Party, (1979-82).Sleeveless black cotton voile dress printed with large cream and apricot coloured roses. Dropped waist; bias-cut triangular draping applied to front neck; two horizontal bands of black voile inserted into skirt.dame marie breen, 1920s, liberal party of australia, australian senate, politics, robert breen -
Brighton Historical Society
Clothing - Dress, c. 1974
... This dress was worn by Brighton's first female mayor... by Brighton's first female mayor, Councillor Di Lopez, to a Mayoral Ball ...This dress was worn by Brighton's first female mayor, Councillor Di Lopez, to a Mayoral Ball held at Brighton Technical School in 1977. Diane Margaret Lewis completed a law degree at the University of Melbourne, later marrying one of her classmates, criminal lawyer Ramon (Ray) Lopez. When she decided to run for the Brighton City Council in 1975, she was seen as an outside chance. Undeterred, she rallied a small group of friends and supporters and set out on an extensive door-knocking campaign that won voters to her side and successfully unseated former mayor Keith Devenport. She went on to serve two terms on council from 1975 to 1981. Di initiated many local projects, including the creation of a bike path along Nepean Highway and the first Brighton Festival, while balancing family life and a demanding ‘day job’ as personal assistant to Victorian Minister for Youth, Sport and Recreation Brian Dixon. She was a member of the Women’s Electoral Lobby and a champion for women’s representation, encouraging both Sally Allmand and Kate Harman to run for council (both were successfully elected). She advocated forcefully for an open, transparent local government in which ratepayers had the chance to participate and be heard. In 1976 Di became the first woman to hold the title of Mayor of Brighton, and she made it clear from the outset that she was going to do it her way. For the annual mayoral ball in 1977, ordinarily a staid traditional function, she chose a discotheque theme based on the Rod Stewart album Night on the Town, with a broad dress code of ‘black tie or jeans’: ‘You’ve got to get with the times,’ she said. ‘We want people to wear whatever they feel comfortable in.’ Di herself chose to attend in this knee-length chamois dress embellished with strings, ribbons, beads and feathers. It was both a fashion statement, exemplifying her colourful, flamboyant and forthright style, and a political one: a declaration of her intention to lead a progressive council, embracing the new and refusing to be hemmed in by dated traditions. In 2020 she was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for her service to local government and to the community of Brighton.This dress has local historical significance for its association with Brighton's first female mayor, Councillor Di Lopez, who wore it to a Mayoral Ball in 1976. The dress exemplifies her flamboyant reputation, modern outlook and willingness to break norms. At the time, the dress was a radical choice for a Mayoral Ball, where women typically wore formal evening gowns. With her choice of dress, Cr Lopez was making a public statement, breaking away from dated traditions and announcing her intention to bring the Mayor's office into the 1970s. In this way, the dress also points to the wider social and political changes taking place both in Brighton and across Australia during the mid-1970s.Three quarter length chamois dress circa 1974. Machine stitched with a v-neck and full length sleeves and an uneven raw hem, the dress is decorated with narrow thongs of chamois embellished with red beads and blue feathers. The open-fronted bodice is laced with red ribbon and the skirt is decorated with a large blue wool cross stitch and a combination of blue wool and purple ribbon cross stitch. Made in the style of an Indian 'Wild West Dress'.di lopez, chamois, brighton, brighton council, brighton technical school, mayoral ball, 1970s, feminism