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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Bow Tie, C 1960's
... Neckwear...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Worn C 1960's with wing collared shirt. Neckwear Formal wear Nil - Black bow tie, pre-tied - adjustable with hook fastening See NA5570 (white formal shirt) NA5571 (Trousers and Jacket) NA5576 (Cummerbund) and NA5576 (cuff links) Accessory Bow Tie ...Worn C 1960's with wing collared shirt.- Black bow tie, pre-tied - adjustable with hook fastening See NA5570 (white formal shirt) NA5571 (Trousers and Jacket) NA5576 (Cummerbund) and NA5576 (cuff links)Nilneckwear, formal wear -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncClothing - Wodonga Football Club Ties, c1940
... Brand names inside ties Tie 1 - Wodonga Football Tie Individually Hand Painted by Gilden Tie 2 - Footballer - Hand Made Neckwear - Cardinal Rockfeller Centre. 5th Ave, New York ...Wodonga Football Club Community sport Sport Memorabilia Brand names inside ties Tie 1 - Wodonga Football Tie Individually Hand Painted by Gilden Tie 2 - Footballer - Hand Made Neckwear - Cardinal Rockfeller Centre. 5th Ave, New York Two sport memorabilia ties, one featuring the Bulldog logo of the Wodonga Football Club. ...Wodonga Football Club’s first recorded match was against the Albury Football Club on Saturday, 6 July 1878 in Wodonga. Between 1878 and 1891, Wodonga played many intermittent friendly matches against other local clubs and towns, before organised fixtures and competitions were starting to be arranged from the early 1890s In 1899, the Wodonga Football Club "Starlights" Junior Club was formed and adopted the Club colours of blue, black and a white star. In 1903, 1904 and 1905, the Wodonga Football Club "Shamrocks" entered a team in the local Federal Junior Football Association. In April 1906, the Wodonga Football Club "Shamrocks" met and decided to become a Senior team and be known as just the Wodonga FC The Club, currently a member of the Ovens and Murray Football League, has participated in a variety of local leagues and competition since then, apart from the years of the First and Second World Wars when they went into recess. The support the club has shown to its members was evidenced around 1949, when the Wodonga FC set up a Provident Fund for injured players to be compensated if they were not able to work for a length of time. In 1981, Wodonga achieved the rare feat of winning football Premierships in the Firsts, Seconds and Thirds. No other team has done this. The club has played in the finals 33 of the 74 years, winning seven senior premiership flags.These items are significant because Wodonga Football Club has played an important role in the community since 1878.Two sport memorabilia ties, one featuring the Bulldog logo of the Wodonga Football Club. The second tie features a footballer in green uniform.Brand names inside ties Tie 1 - Wodonga Football Tie Individually Hand Painted by Gilden Tie 2 - Footballer - Hand Made Neckwear - Cardinal Rockfeller Centre. 5th Ave, New York wodonga football club, community sport, sport memorabilia -
Mont De LanceyTie press
... ...neckwear...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges neckties neckwear presses Acme wooden inlaid tie press, with metal hinges. ...Acme wooden inlaid tie press, with metal hinges.neckties, neckwear, presses -
Mont De LanceyTie box, Henry Bucks Pty Ltd, 1930's
... ...neckwear...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges neck neckwear boxes Man's wooden tie box with three neckties. 1-Navy blue RVBA official tie. 1-Scaasi with grey fleck. 1-Black and gold pattern. ...Man's wooden tie box with three neckties. 1-Navy blue RVBA official tie. 1-Scaasi with grey fleck. 1-Black and gold pattern. neck, neckwear, boxes -
Mont De LanceyTie press, Forsbrey
... neckwear...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges neckwear neckties presses Forsbreys Vice Press - rectangular shaped wooden bow tie press with metal chrome vice and screws. ...Forsbreys Vice Press - rectangular shaped wooden bow tie press with metal chrome vice and screws.neckwear, neckties, presses -
Mont De LanceyCollars
... ...neckwear...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges collars wing collars neckwear Men's collars - upright wing back style. ...Men's collars - upright wing back style.collars, wing collars, neckwear -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Jewellery, 3 men's lapel pins, c1900
... A tie pin is a neckwear controlling device, originally worn by wealthy English gentlemen to secure the folds of their cravats. ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne A tie pin is a neckwear controlling device, originally worn by wealthy English gentlemen to secure the folds of their cravats. ...A tie pin is a neckwear controlling device, originally worn by wealthy English gentlemen to secure the folds of their cravats. They were first popularized at the beginning of the 19th century. Cravats were made of silk, satin, lace and lightly starched cambric, lawn and muslin, and stickpins were necessary accoutrements to keep these expensive fabrics in place and safe. Stickpins commonly used pearls, and other precious gemstones set in gold or other precious metals and were designed specifically for their owners. By the 1860s, wearing cravats had been embraced by the English upper middle classes with a consequently lower quality of materials and designs used in both the neckwear and in the stickpins used to keep it in place. By the 1870s Americans had embraced stickpins and designs were mass-produced. 3 men's metal lapel pins with coloured glass inserts 1 yellow 2 red jewellery, tie-pins, male neckwear, moorabbin, brighton, early settlers, pioneers, cheltenham -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Jewellery, tie stud and chain and a small, velvet covered box, c1900
... A tie pin is a neckwear-controlling device, originally worn by wealthy English gentlemen to secure the folds of their cravats. ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne A tie pin is a neckwear-controlling device, originally worn by wealthy English gentlemen to secure the folds of their cravats. ...A tie pin is a neckwear-controlling device, originally worn by wealthy English gentlemen to secure the folds of their cravats. They were first popularized at the beginning of the 19th century. Cravats were made of silk, satin, lace and lightly starched cambric, lawn and muslin, and stickpins were necessary accoutrements to keep these expensive fabrics in place and safe. Stickpins commonly used pearls and other precious gemstones set in gold or other precious metals and were designed specifically for their owners. By the 1860s, wearing cravats had been embraced by the English upper middle classes with a consequently lower quality of materials and designs used in both the neckwear and in the stickpins used to keep it in place. By the 1870s Americans had embraced stickpins and designs were mass-producedThe family of Lorna Risstrom were early settlers in Moorabbin ShireA tie-stud and chain in a small, blue velvet covered, silk lined, hinged jewellery box with . The tie-stud has a red stone set in gold metalmoorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, early settlers, pioneers, market gardneners, jewellery, risstrom lorna, tie-pins, tie- studs, cravats, silk, lace, -
Mont De LanceyCuff links and tie stud
... ...neckwear...Lord cufflinks clothing accessories neckwear studs Pair of round cuff links and tie stud - in black onyx edged with gold. ...Belonged to Mrs. H.N. LordPair of round cuff links and tie stud - in black onyx edged with gold. All in white box lined with red velvet.cufflinks, clothing accessories, neckwear, studs -
Mont De LanceyBowl
... ...neckwear...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges bowls collars wing collars neckwear Red lacquer Japanese stud bowl with lid & 2 cotton wing backed collars. ...Red lacquer Japanese stud bowl with lid & 2 cotton wing backed collars.bowls, collars, wing collars, neckwear -
Mont De LanceyBox
... ...neckwear...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges collars wing collars neckwear collar boxes Brown leather round collar box with two white winged collars. ...Brown leather round collar box with two white winged collars. One with cream stud.collars, wing collars, neckwear, collar boxes -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkClothing - Lace collar and matching lace cuffs, 19th century
... This lovely hand-made handmade set of collar and cuffs enabled personalisation and variety of neckwear and sleeve ends as well as enabling more efficient cleaning of cumbersome clothes. ...This lace collar and matching cuffs could be attached to and detached from clothing as needed in order to embellish an outfit and for ease of cleaning as a collar and sleeve ends would soil more quickly than the rest of an outfit. Its original owner is unknown, but it was purchased in the late 1990s by the donor who later moved to Emerald but, at the time, had a 2nd hand decoration shop in Camberwell when she purchased this as part of a group of garments which included bloomers, lace collars and cuffs, camisoles etc - all of which have been donated to the Museum. The donor was informed at the time of purchase that the garments were over 100 years old.This lovely hand-made handmade set of collar and cuffs enabled personalisation and variety of neckwear and sleeve ends as well as enabling more efficient cleaning of cumbersome clothes.Cream colored lace collar and a pair of matching cuffs with infilled needle stitching. Hand-made.female, lynne findlay collection, collar, cuffs, lace -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Accessory - Clothing, bow tie, black , spring clip, 20thC
... Most men only wear Bow ties with formal dress. menswear clothing bow ties cheltenham moorabbin bentleigh early settlers pioneers market gardeners male neckwear on spring clip MADE IN AUSTRALIA SPRING A man's pre-tied black bow tie with a metal spring clip to attach to the shirt collar. ...The Bow Tie is a type of men's necktie that consists of a ribbon of fabric tied around the collar in a symmetrical manner such that the two opposite ends form loops. Ready-tied Bow ties are available, in which the distinctive Bow is sewn and a band goes around the neck and clips to secure. Bow ties may be made of any fabric material, but most are made from silk, polyester, cotton, or a mixture of fabrics. The Bow tie originated among Croatian mercenaries during the Prussian wars of the 17th century when the Croat mercenaries used a scarf around the neck to hold together the opening of their shirts. This was soon adopted under the name cravat, derived from the French for "Croat", by the upper classes in France, then a leader in fashion, and flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries. The most traditional Bow ties are usually of a fixed length and are made for a specific size neck. Sizes can vary between approximately 14 and 20 inches just like a comparable shirt collar. Fixed-length Bow ties are preferred when worn with the most formal wing-collar shirts, so as not to expose the buckle or clasp of an adjustable Bow tie. Bow ties are worn by magicians, country doctors, paediatricians, lawyers, professors musicians and by people hoping to look like the above and clowns also wear oversized ones. In the 1980’s fashionable and professional women wore a type of Bow tie. Most men only wear Bow ties with formal dress. A man's pre-tied black bow tie with a metal spring clip to attach to the shirt collar. The 2 spring clips have 'alligator teeth' to grip the collaron spring clip MADE IN AUSTRALIA SPRINGmenswear, clothing, bow ties, cheltenham, moorabbin, bentleigh, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, male neckwear -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, bow tie, white , elastic clip, 20thC
... Most men only wear Bow ties with formal dress. menswear clothing bow ties cheltenham moorabbin bentleigh early settlers pioneers market gardeners male neckwear A pre tied white Bow tie sewn on a neckband with an elastic clip fastener Clothing Clothing, bow tie, white , elastic clip Unrecorded menswear manufacturer ...The Bow Tie is a type of men's necktie that consists of a ribbon of fabric tied around the collar in a symmetrical manner such that the two opposite ends form loops. Ready-tied Bow ties are available, in which the distinctive Bow is sewn and a band goes around the neck and clips to secure. Bow ties may be made of any fabric material, but most are made from silk, polyester, cotton, or a mixture of fabrics. The Bow tie originated among Croatian mercenaries during the Prussian wars of the 17th century when the Croat mercenaries used a scarf around the neck to hold together the opening of their shirts. This was soon adopted under the name cravat, derived from the French for "Croat", by the upper classes in France, then a leader in fashion, and flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries. The most traditional Bow ties are usually of a fixed length and are made for a specific size neck. Sizes can vary between approximately 14 and 20 inches just like a comparable shirt collar. Fixed-length Bow ties are preferred when worn with the most formal wing-collar shirts, so as not to expose the buckle or clasp of an adjustable Bow tie. Bow ties are worn by magicians, country doctors, paediatricians, lawyers, professors musicians and by people hoping to look like the above and clowns also wear oversized ones. In the 1980’s fashionable and professional women wore a type of Bow tie. Most men only wear Bow ties with formal dress. A pre tied white Bow tie sewn on a neckband with an elastic clip fastenermenswear, clothing, bow ties, cheltenham, moorabbin, bentleigh, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, male neckwear
