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Brighton Historical SocietyNightshirt, circa 1890
... Nightshirt...Nightshirt...This nightshirt was made by Vasiliki Raftopoulos for her husband Panayioti around 1890. ...Men's white cotton nightshirt with red and black cross stitch embroidery. ...Fastened with red tassels (one missing). Nightshirt Nightshirt Vasiliki Raftopoulos ...This nightshirt was made by Vasiliki Raftopoulos for her husband Panayioti around 1890. Both natives of Ithaca, the couple and their children were living in the village of Brila in Romania at the time. They emigrated to Australia around 1920, following their daughter Toula, who had settled in Melbourne with her husband Constantine Mavrokefalos in 1914. Toula and Constantine's daughter, Olga Black, is a longtime Brighton resident. BHS holds a collection of garments and textiles made by the women of Olga's family, spanning four generations.Men's white cotton nightshirt with red and black cross stitch embroidery. Fastened with red tassels (one missing).vasiliki raftopoulos, panayioti raftopoulos, olga black, migration, embroidery -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, man's nightshirt, c1920
... This is a long, heavy cotton, man's nightshirt, typical of those worn c1920. Mr Edward Harrad's family lived in Moorabbin Shire....A long, heavy cotton, man’s nightshirt...Usually the worn out clothing was used as rags for cleaning etc. clothing moorabbin pioneers ormond bentleigh dressmaking cheltenham early settlers harrad edward Label ' Foy & Gibson / Shirtmakers / MELBOURNE' A long, heavy cotton, man’s nightshirt Clothing Clothing, man's nightshirt Foy & Gibson Pty. ...This is a long, heavy cotton, man's nightshirt, typical of those worn c1920. Mr Edward Harrad's family lived in Moorabbin Shire.Early settlers and market gardeners established their families in Moorabbin Shire . Unfortunately few articles of male clothing survive because the men were working in hard, dirty conditions that caused great wear. Usually the worn out clothing was used as rags for cleaning etc.A long, heavy cotton, man’s nightshirtLabel ' Foy & Gibson / Shirtmakers / MELBOURNE'clothing, moorabbin, pioneers, ormond, bentleigh, dressmaking, cheltenham, early settlers, harrad edward -
Clunes MuseumClothing - NIGHT SHIRT, circa 1800's
... nightshirt...Cotton nightshirt, pin-tucks in front of bodice, lace collar and cuffs. ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields Indicative of night shirts worn in the 1800's nightshirt pin tucking Nil Cotton nightshirt, pin-tucks in front of bodice, lace collar and cuffs. ...Indicative of night shirts worn in the 1800's Cotton nightshirt, pin-tucks in front of bodice, lace collar and cuffs. Front opening to waist, closed with buttons (2) and lace ruffle covering, broderie anglaise style, slight gathering at shoulders at back.Nilnightshirt, pin tucking -
Hume City Civic CollectionNightshirt, inmate's
... A calico nightshirt with a blue stripe woven into the material. ...Back opening from neck to shoulder blades, fastened with two metal (brass) buttons. Nightshirt, inmate's ...A calico nightshirt with a blue stripe woven into the material. Round neckline with tacking stitches still present. Short sleeves. Back opening from neck to shoulder blades, fastened with two metal (brass) buttons.Handwritten on upper left breast in black ink "Calico Nightdress".costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection
