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Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTool - Packet of sewing needles, Henry Milward, Packet Milward brand sewing needles, early 1900's
... Packet Milward brand sewing needles...Milwards...H. Milwards needle manufacturers were at one time the largest manufacturer of the type in the world. ... Paper packet H. Milward & Sons needles...25 Milwards Best Redditch Needles, The Iron Arm...Henry Milward ...Milward & Sons needles Packet Milward brand sewing needles Tool Packet of sewing needles Henry Milward Henry Milward & Sons ...H. Milwards needle manufacturers were at one time the largest manufacturer of the type in the world. Example of needle packets made in Redditch in England which was the centre of sewing needle production in mid 1800's. Iron Arm brand needles were advertised in early 1900's Paper packet H. Milward & Sons needles25 Milwards Best Redditch Needles, The Iron Armmilwards, needles -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTool - Packet of sewing needles, Henry Milward, Packet Milward brand sewing needles, early 1900's
... Packet Milward brand sewing needles...Milwards...H. Milwards needle manufacturers were at one time the largest manufacturer of the type in the world. ... Paper packet H. Milward & Sons Drill'd Eye Sharps sewing needles...H. Milward & Sons, Patently wrapped, 9, Drill'd Ey'd, Betweens, Made at Redditch, England...Henry Milward ...Milward & Sons Drill'd Eye Sharps sewing needles Packet Milward brand sewing needles Tool Packet of sewing needles Henry Milward Henry Milward & Sons ...H. Milwards needle manufacturers were at one time the largest manufacturer of the type in the world. Example of needle packets made in Redditch in England which was the centre of sewing needle production in mid 1800's Paper packet H. Milward & Sons Drill'd Eye Sharps sewing needlesH. Milward & Sons, Patently wrapped, 9, Drill'd Ey'd, Betweens, Made at Redditch, Englandmilwards, needles -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Sewing Needles
... H Milward & Sons...HANDCRAFTS Equipment HANDCRAFTS Dressmaking HANDCRAFTS Embroidery HANDCRAFTS Needlework DOMESTIC ITEMS Sewing H Milward & Sons Packet of double long Sewing Needles. ...From Betty McPhee Collection of Sewing Equipment.Packet of double long Sewing Needles. Size 1/5H Milward & Sonshandcrafts, equipment, handcrafts, dressmaking, handcrafts, embroidery, handcrafts, needlework, domestic items, sewing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Craft - Sewing Needles
... H Milward & Sons needles...HANDCRAFTS Equipment HANDCRAFTS Dressmaking HANDCRAFTS Embroidery HANDCRAFTS Needlework DOMESTIC ITEMS Sewing H Milward & Sons needles Packet of betweens Sewing Needles. ...From Betty McPhee Collection of Sewing Equipment.Packet of betweens Sewing Needles. Size 5/9H Milward & Sons needleshandcrafts, equipment, handcrafts, dressmaking, handcrafts, embroidery, handcrafts, needlework, domestic items, sewing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Needles
... Milwards Gold Seal Needles...HANDCRAFTS Equipment Milwards Gold Seal Needles Packet of assorted Bodkins and needles used in knitting. ...Needles are part of a collection of sewing tools donated by Betty McPhee.Packet of assorted Bodkins and needles used in knitting.Milwards Gold Seal Needleshandcrafts, equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Sewing Needles
... H Milward & Sons, Redditch England...HANDCRAFTS Equipment HANDCRAFTS Dressmaking HANDCRAFTS Embroidery HANDCRAFTS Needlework DOMESTIC ITEMS Sewing H Milward & Sons, Redditch England Packet of Sewing Needles. ...From Betty McPhee Collection of Sewing Equipment.Packet of Sewing Needles. Size 18/24 0- Best nickel plated wool needleH Milward & Sons, Redditch Englandhandcrafts, equipment, handcrafts, dressmaking, handcrafts, embroidery, handcrafts, needlework, domestic items, sewing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Sewing Needles
... H Milward & Sons - Patently Wrapped...HANDCRAFTS Equipment HANDCRAFTS Dressmaking HANDCRAFTS Embroidery HANDCRAFTS Needlework DOMESTIC ITEMS Sewing H Milward & Sons - Patently Wrapped Packet of Sewing Needles. ...From Betty McPhee Collection of Sewing Equipment.Packet of Sewing Needles. Size 7 - Drilled eyed betweensH Milward & Sons - Patently Wrappedhandcrafts, equipment, handcrafts, dressmaking, handcrafts, embroidery, handcrafts, needlework, domestic items, sewing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Sewing Needles
... H Milward & Sons patently wrapped straw...HANDCRAFTS Equipment HANDCRAFTS Dressmaking HANDCRAFTS Embroidery HANDCRAFTS Needlework DOMESTIC ITEMS Sewing H Milward & Sons patently wrapped straw Packet of patently Wrapped Sewing Needles drilled Eyed Straw. ...From Betty McPhee Collection of Sewing Equipment.Packet of patently Wrapped Sewing Needles drilled Eyed Straw. Size 4/8.H Milward & Sons patently wrapped strawhandcrafts, equipment, handcrafts, dressmaking, handcrafts, embroidery, handcrafts, needlework, domestic items, sewing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Needles- Sewing
... H. Milwards & Sons - Double Long 8 Needles No>3/7...HANDCRAFTS Equipment H. Milwards & Sons - Double Long 8 Needles No>3/7 Packet of double long sewing needles six 3/7. ...Needles are part of a collection of sewing tools donated by Betty McPhee.Packet of double long sewing needles six 3/7.H. Milwards & Sons - Double Long 8 Needles No>3/7handcrafts, equipment -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Craftwork, crochet silk and hooks, c1960
... 2 Crochet Hooks ; a) Made in England / 4 / CROSS FOX b) ARGOBY / 6 / ; packet MILWARD Silk Cotton ; J & P COATES / MERCER CROCHET / 80...J & P Coates Pty Ltd / Milward & Sons Ltd ...Gladys Reed was and accomplished dressmaker and was involved in local community activities like the Ormond Choral Society Craftwork, Crochet, Knitting and Sewing were all popular in post World War 11 Moorabbin as the new settlers established their homes on the previous market garden estates. 2 Crochet Hooks ; a) Made in England / 4 / CROSS FOX b) ARGOBY / 6 / ; packet MILWARD Silk Cotton ; J & P COATES / MERCER CROCHET / 80 A ball of silk thread and 2 steel crochet hooks, 1 completed cotton handkerchief, 2 squares of fine cotton and a small length of lacework Craftwork, crochet silk and hooks J & P Coates Pty Ltd / Milward & Sons Ltd ...Craftwork, Crochet, Knitting and Sewing were all popular in post World War 11 Moorabbin as the new settlers established their homes on the previous market garden estates. Gladys Reed was and accomplished dressmaker and was involved in local community activities like the Ormond Choral Society Craftwork, Crochet, Knitting and Sewing were all popular in post World War 11 Moorabbin as the new settlers established their homes on the previous market garden estates.A ball of silk thread and 2 steel crochet hooks, 1 completed cotton handkerchief, 2 squares of fine cotton and a small length of lacework 2 Crochet Hooks ; a) Made in England / 4 / CROSS FOX b) ARGOBY / 6 / ; packet MILWARD Silk Cotton ; J & P COATES / MERCER CROCHET / 80 -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SEWING KIT, 1960’s
... .1) Cover .2) .3) .4) .5) Various coloured cottons green, yellow, beige +Khaki .6) small scissors .7) 31 buttons .8) 2 needle threaders .9) Thimble .10) 6 safety pins .11) Datning wool .12) Needles in Paper pack + Milward Gold Seal .13) Needles in plastic contianter...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Sewing Kit commonly called by Servicemen "Housewife kit" Item issued to Malcolm Stuart Angus No 3112710, served Vietnam. handcrafts - sewing military equipment House wife .1) Cover .2) .3) .4) .5) Various coloured cottons green, yellow, beige +Khaki .6) small scissors .7) 31 buttons .8) 2 needle threaders .9) Thimble .10) 6 safety pins .11) Datning wool .12) Needles in Paper pack + Milward Gold Seal .13) Needles in plastic contianter Equipment SEWING KIT ...Sewing Kit commonly called by Servicemen "Housewife kit" Item issued to Malcolm Stuart Angus No 3112710, served Vietnam..1) Cover .2) .3) .4) .5) Various coloured cottons green, yellow, beige +Khaki .6) small scissors .7) 31 buttons .8) 2 needle threaders .9) Thimble .10) 6 safety pins .11) Datning wool .12) Needles in Paper pack + Milward Gold Seal .13) Needles in plastic contianterhandcrafts - sewing, military equipment, house wife -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Vertical file, CRABTREE, Abraham Booth, family & business
... Notes on Crabtree family and others by Peg Hiddlestone undated (1 page). 10. 3 photos: 1 of ‘Milwards needles’ chest; 2 of A.B. ‘Bill’ Crabtree at different ages (undated). 11. ...Notes on Crabtree family and others by Peg Hiddlestone undated (1 page). 10. 3 photos: 1 of ‘Milwards needles’ chest; 2 of A.B. ‘Bill’ Crabtree at different ages (undated). 11. ...A vertical file containing the following information: 1. Advertisement A.B. Crabtree Pty. Ltd. Undated (1 page). 2. Price tag (1 page). 3. Letterhead (2 copies) (2 pages). 4. Death notice from unknown newspaper Violet Crabtree undated (1 page) 5. Surrey Hills District free blotter, including advertisement for A.B. CRABTREE undated (1 page). 6. Handwritten notes on Mr. Crabtree’s Manchester Shop by N. Jamieson, 12.11.1978 (1 page). 7. ‘Tait’s corner stores’ article from Whitehorse Post, 15.4.1998 (1 page). 8. Handwritten letter to Mrs. Hall from Peg Hiddlestone, 11.9.1988 (2 pages). 9. Notes on Crabtree family and others by Peg Hiddlestone undated (1 page). 10. 3 photos: 1 of ‘Milwards needles’ chest; 2 of A.B. ‘Bill’ Crabtree at different ages (undated). 11. Handwritten letter from Margaret Hiddlestone, 21.9.2010 (1 page). -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Tatting Shuttle, Aero Needles Group Ltd, Mid to late 20th century
... Firms run by Henry Milward and Abel Morrall were based in Redditch and by the 18th century Redditch was manufacturing one million sewing needles per year. ...Firms run by Henry Milward and Abel Morrall were based in Redditch and by the 18th century Redditch was manufacturing one million sewing needles per year. ...Tatting is a form of knotted lace making using thread and a small shuttle. Twisted threads are tied around or through small, pointed shuttles that can be made of bone, mother of pearl, tortoise shell, steel or plastic. This produces a stable, strong lace using simple knots of two half hitches to make rings and chains embellished with picots.The origins of tatting are not clear but early versions of decorative knotting were used by the Egyptians on their ceremonial dress. Tatting also has elements of fishermen's net making techniques and the decorative knotting that was practiced by aristocratic women from the 15th century.Tatting, as we know it today, emerged in the first half of the 19th century. The new availability of mercerised thread from 1835 encouraged a burgeoning of lace crafts of all sorts. It was known in Italy as "occhi" and in France as "la frivolite". Tatting looks fragile but is both strong and durable. An article in a column named "Wives and Daughters" published in the Star newspaper in May 1910 describes the durability of tatting lace - "there is edging and insertion still in existence that have outworn two sets of pillow slips." In the 19th century and well into the 20th century, tatting was used like crochet and knitted lace for decorative edgings, collars, doylies, tray cloths etc. At first, different tatting patterns were passed along by word of mouth from person to person, however in time, patterns regularly appeared in newspapers and magazines well into the 1950's. A shuttle is a small tool that looks like a small boat "sailing" in and out of the thread. Tatting is called "schiffchenarbeit" in German, which means "the work of a little boat". There are two popular types of shuttles. The first has closed ends and a removable bobbin where the thread is wound around - often made from metal or plastic (as is item 8535.1). The second type has a post in the center where the thread is wound (e.g. item 8535.2). The ends of this bobbin are open but snug. Because it is constructed in two pieces, it can be made from materials like bone, ivory or mother of pearl. Shuttles hold a larger amount of thread (as compared with needles) which means fewer ends to weave in. Fishermen in the past are thought to have used large shuttles to weave cord into certain knots whilst making their fishing nets. Their methods were copied by weavers, who innovated by using threads and smaller shuttles to make lace. One type of tatting shuttle produced by "Aero" from the 1930's to the late 1960's was an anodized grey coated aluminium shuttle with a sharp pick at one end. In the 1970's it was superseded by the grey plastic "Aero" which has a removeable bobbin which you can put on the end of the shuttle to make thread winding easier and an embedded crochet hook for joining picots. The "Aero" company developed in Redditch, England - a town renowned as a centre for manufacturing needles. Firms run by Henry Milward and Abel Morrall were based in Redditch and by the 18th century Redditch was manufacturing one million sewing needles per year. Abel Morrall Ltd launched the "Aero" brand in 1936 and greatly expanded the firm's product line to include tatting shuttles and knitting needles. The classic plastic "Aero" tatting shuttle was manufactured in England from the early 1970's until the 1990's. These items are significant as examples of easily accessible handiwork tools that enabled women in the 1930s -1960s to be able to decorate and personalize their household linen and clothing.Shuttle no. 8535.1 is a beige, boat shaped plastic shuttle with enclosed ends, small round central indentations on both sides and an enclosed black removeable bobbin. The shuttle has a grooved point at one end to hold a bobbin and a small metal crochet hook at the other end. Shuttle no. 8535.2 is a beige, boat shaped metal shuttle with pointed ends that are open but snug, small round central indentations and two smaller circular markings (on both sides) and two internal posts with cream thread wound around.Shuttle no. 8535.1 - "AERO" / "ENGLAND" Shuttle no. 8535.2 - "AERO' / "ENGLAND" "39c" (written in ball point pen)flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, tatting shuttle, aero company, handwork, handwork tool, craft, handcraft, needlework, tatting -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Queenstown Cemetery, Smiths Gully Road, St Andrews, 28 December 2007
... Generally miners came to better themselves, but some, like Grace Hopkinson (nee Milward), born in England in 1828, came from a well-off and educated family. ...Generally miners came to better themselves, but some, like Grace Hopkinson (nee Milward), born in England in 1828, came from a well-off and educated family. ...The discovery of gold in Smyth's Creek in 1854 and subsequent gold rush to the Caledonia diggings led to the establishment of Queenstown (present day St Andrews). The first recorded burial was July 31st, 1861 and it was officially declared a Cemetery Reserve in 1866. Many graves are unmarked and unrecorded including many Chinese and other itinerant miners. The cemetery was closed for new burials in 1851. The last recorded burial was in 1981 in an existing family grave. In Loving memory of David Band Died 30th Decr. 1862, aged 51 years. John Cork Knell Died 11th April 1867, aged 42 years. Eliza Smith Died 20th Jany. 1874, aged 3 1/2 years. William Band Died 20th Feby. 1883, aged 51 years. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p73 The discovery of gold at Smyth’s Creek* in 1854 brought 3000 people to the area in search of their fortunes.1 However in the harsh conditions many miners and their families died young, and were buried in unmarked graves. Their stories died with them but by 1861, the first burial was recorded at the Queenstown Cemetery – that of William Dalrymple aged 65 – although the cemetery was only officially declared a reserve in 1866. Even before this in 1856, a double burial had been recorded for the twin baby daughters of George Harrison at Market Square, the miners’ settlement – presumably where the cemetery is today. In 1951 the Queenstown Cemetery at 70 Smiths Gully Road, Smiths Gully, closed for burials. However the last burial in a family plot, that of Grace Evelyn Smith, occurred in 1981. Today only 55 headstones remain, but more than 380 burials are recorded. Remnant bushland dominates the cemetery where many graves are merely mounds and others have been damaged by vandalism and the neglect of time. Bushfire in 1962 destroyed the picket fencing, grave markers and cypress boundary planted in the early 1900s. The box/stringybark woodland in the 1.7 hectare Cemetery Reserve is regrowth from then and the indigenous and heritage vegetation is protected. Thanks to the volunteer Cemetery Trust and Friends & Relations of Queenstown Cemetery, the cemetery is maintained, stories recorded and the burial index corrected and expanded.2 Close by the cemetery on the site of today’s Peter Franke Picnic and Nature Reserve stood Market Square, the Caledonia Diggings village of tents and stores, the forerunner of Queenstown, now St Andrews. Many of the Caledonia Diggings miners were Chinese, many of whom, with itinerant prospectors, were buried in unmarked graves. Histories are being recorded of other immigrants, mainly English and German, who settled after the gold rush, some of whose descendants fought and died in the two world wars. Names on many headstones are also recorded on the district’s roads, reserves and war memorials such as Motschall, Joyce, Howard and Coutie. The oldest surviving tombstone is that of Scot, David Band who died in 1862 at 51 years. His oldest daughter Elizabeth, with husband John Knell, owned the Queenstown Hotel and the post office. Child-rearing in a colonial gold town was often tragically difficult, as demonstrated in the first 20 years, when 41% of the 34 burials recorded were children. Settlers endured harsh conditions graphically illustrated with the deaths of Annie Joyce at 30 years and of her family. Annie was married to gold miner Walter Joyce. Their third child Walter, born in 1886, died in March 1887. Eight months later Annie died of breast cancer. Walter died in 1909, aged 53, of miner’s phthisic caused by stone dust destroying his lungs. It was so hard to make a living that burials were usually held from 2.30 pm to allow mourners to work a day before paying their last respects.3 Most burials before 1890 were recorded as Anglicans, as the only church on the Caledonia Diggings was the Church of St Andrew, until 1897, when the Primitive Methodist Church came to Panton Hill. Generally miners came to better themselves, but some, like Grace Hopkinson (nee Milward), born in England in 1828, came from a well-off and educated family. According to family legend Grace emigrated with husband William, to live in a tent, but had kept her personally embossed sterling silver cutlery service. Amid the tough environment were some successes like that reported in The Evelyn Observer April/May 1901 of miner William Hopkinson who was buried at the cemetery in 1912 aged 81. The Observer stated that Hopkinson ‘recently dropped across another find in his claim at One Tree Hill’. The lump of gold found this time weighed more than half a kilo. Mr Hopkinson referred to it as ‘another little speck’. *Today’s Smiths GullyThis collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, david band, eliza smith, gravestones, john cork knell, queenstown cemetery, smiths gully road, st andrews, william band -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Milward Bros Newsagents in Main Street shops opposite Railway Station - 1923
... Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Milward Bros Newsagents in Main Street shops opposite Railway Station - 1923...Black and white photograph Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Milward Bros Newsagents in Main Street shops opposite Railway Station - 1923 Photograph ...Black and white photographWritten below photograph: "Opposite Railway Station - Main St. (Early) Written on rear of backing sheet: "Opp. Railway. Stn. 'De Valera arrested' on poster. (Internet search indicates Irish politition, Eamon De Valera, was reported in New York Tribune on August 16, 1923, as having been arrested.) -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Colour, University of Ballarat 3rd Year Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement), 1994, 1994
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields University of Ballarat is a predecessor Institution of Federation University Australia. university of ballarat applied science human movement amanda locke andrea sherman jemima brain amanda keogh jessica taylor dearn berry daniell barlow kylie fowler jacqui louder kylie milward melanie king sue van der veen martin hole robin tait paul gastin rich nastasi ian anderson lee baker duncan brooks ric willis Class photograph of the basketball court at Mount Helen. ...University of Ballarat is a predecessor Institution of Federation University Australia. Class photograph of the basketball court at Mount Helen.university of ballarat, applied science, human movement, amanda locke, andrea sherman, jemima brain, amanda keogh, jessica taylor, dearn berry, daniell barlow, kylie fowler, jacqui louder, kylie milward, melanie king, sue van der veen, martin hole, robin tait, paul gastin, rich nastasi, ian anderson, lee baker, duncan brooks, ric willis
