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Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Accessory - Black ostrich feather fan, c1910 - 1920s
... Black ostrich feather fan...This ostrich feather fan is part of a collection donated...A black ostrich feather fan with vanes of faux... This ostrich feather fan is part of a collection donated by Mrs. Jean ...This ostrich feather fan is part of a collection donated by Mrs. Jean Raper of Wodonga.This item is from Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper. A black ostrich feather fan with vanes of faux tortoiseshell.accessories, fashion, vintage fashion -
Rosedale and District Historical Society
Feather Boa
... ostrich feather...Ostrich feather Boa, cream feathers with tassels on both... world war one france 1918 wwi ostrich feather boa cream ...Ostrich feather Boa, cream feathers with tassels on both ends, the feathers on either side run upwards and peak at the neck.world war one, france, 1918, wwi, ostrich feather, boa, cream in colour, miss jean millar, mrs jean lees, rosedale, gordon farley, war momento -
Brighton Historical Society
Cape, Capelet, circa 1920
... ostrich feather...White ostrich feather capelet. Feathers sewn onto crescent... capelet ostrich feather 1920s White ostrich feather capelet ...This capelet belonged to Ellen Grace Snowball, nee Anketell, (1866-1945), who lived with husband Oswald Robinson Snowball (1859-1928) at 'Wolsingham', 11 Boxshall Street, Brighton. Oswald Snowball was a solicitor and politician who was active in the Freemasons and the Orange Order. Active in Protestant moral crusades during the 1990s, he was a vocal opponent of liquor and gambling and advocated Bible reading in public schools. In 1909 he succeeded Sir Thomas Bent as Brighton's representative in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, a seat he held for close to twenty years until his death in 1928. During his last year of life, despite serious illness, he served as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly under the Hogan government.White ostrich feather capelet. Feathers sewn onto crescent-shaped cream cotton fabric, with an elaborate silk tassel at either end.ellen grace snowball, ellen grace anketell, oswald snowball, capelet, ostrich feather, 1920s -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Duster, feather
... Brown ostrich-feather duster, with rubber matt to attach... melbourne domestic items cleaning feather ostrich duster domestic ...Brown ostrich-feather duster, with rubber matt to attach feathers to wooden handle.No visible markingsdomestic items, cleaning, feather, ostrich, duster, domestic -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Accessory - Costume and Accessories
... Two Black Ostrich Feathers. Dane Family.... grampians Stawell Clothing Material Two Black Ostrich Feathers. Dane ...Two Black Ostrich Feathers. Dane Family.stawell clothing material -
Mont De Lancey
Fan
... Black ostrich feather folding fan with satin bow....-and-dandenong-ranges fans folding fans Black ostrich feather folding fan ...Black ostrich feather folding fan with satin bow.fans, folding fans -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Feathers
... Three ostrich feathers - 2 black and 1 Grey... Mitcham melbourne costume accessories female Three ostrich ...Three ostrich feathers - 2 black and 1 Grey and white.Articles not numberedcostume accessories, female -
Brighton Historical Society
Cape, Evening cape, 1974
... Full-length bright pink rayon jersey cape with pink ostrich... bright pink rayon jersey cape with pink ostrich feathers around ...This cape was worn in a pre-racing season fashion parade held in October 1974 by Pearl's Boutique, a well-known fashion boutique that operated in Brighton from 1965 until 2005. Paula Folks, the store's manager at the time, recalled that this parade had been loosely red, white and blue themed in honour of Princess Anne's wedding to Mark Phillips, which took place on 14 November of that year. The parade was likely held at Tudor Court in Caulfield, a popular reception venue. Pearl's Boutique was established by Elsebe Wilhelmine Wills and Pearl Murray in 1965. The two friends had grown up together in Horsham, and decided to go into business together after reading in Fashionweek that women in their thirties, forties, fifties and older had trouble finding young-looking styles. Setting out to fill this gap in the market, they established a store at 240 St Kilda Street, near the Brighton Yacht Club, with Elsebe handled the buying while Pearl fronted the shop. They moved to 40 Church Street, Brighton in 1967. Paula Folks joined the business as a manager in 1968, became a partner in 1971 and took over from the original owners in 1988. When she closed the boutique in 2005, she donated a number of garments to Brighton Historical Society. Reflecting fondly on her 38 years at Pearls, she told The Age, "I have enjoyed all my days here because people are special to me. I love fashion. It's been a pleasure to dress people, to make them look good and feel pleased with themselves."Full-length bright pink rayon jersey cape with pink ostrich feathers around the collar.pearl's boutique, pearl's of brighton, paula folks, 1970s -
Hobsons Bay City Council
Bicorn Hat, Circa pre 1880
... and ostrich feather trim. Silk lined.... and ostrich feather trim. Silk lined. Bicorn Hat ...This hat was part of the ceremonial dress of Williamstown Mayors. It is evident in early photographs of Williamstown Mayors from circa 1880 to the 1920's. The hat is designed to be folded as is often shown carried under the arm in Mayoral portraits.The hat is significant as an example of Mayoral ceremonial dress and is documented in Mayoral portraits associated with Williamstown Council.Black beaver fur bicorn ceremonial hat with silk brocade and ostrich feather trim. Silk lined. -
Brighton Historical Society
Dress, Evening dress, 1974
... and long sleeves. Cuffs edged with blue-grey ostrich feathers. Zip... with blue-grey ostrich feathers. Zip at back. Evening dress Dress ...This dress was worn in a pre-racing season fashion parade held in October 1974 by Pearl's Boutique, a well-known fashion boutique that operated in Brighton from 1965 until 2005. Paula Folks, the store's manager at the time, recalled that this parade had been loosely red, white and blue themed in honour of Princess Anne's wedding to Mark Phillips, which took place on 14 November of that year. The parade was likely held at Tudor Court in Caulfield, a popular reception venue. Pearl's Boutique was established by Elsebe Wilhelmine Wills and Pearl Murray in 1965. The two friends had grown up together in Horsham, and decided to go into business together after reading in Fashionweek that women in their thirties, forties, fifties and older had trouble finding young-looking styles. Setting out to fill this gap in the market, they established a store at 240 St Kilda Street, near the Brighton Yacht Club, with Elsebe handled the buying while Pearl fronted the shop. They moved to 40 Church Street, Brighton in 1967. Paula Folks joined the business as a manager in 1968, became a partner in 1971 and took over from the original owners in 1988. When she closed the boutique in 2005, she donated a number of garments to Brighton Historical Society. Reflecting fondly on her 38 years at Pearls, she told The Age, "I have enjoyed all my days here because people are special to me. I love fashion. It's been a pleasure to dress people, to make them look good and feel pleased with themselves."Full-length blue jersey evening dress with round neckline and long sleeves. Cuffs edged with blue-grey ostrich feathers. Zip at back.Label: "Van Roth / REGD". Labels on side of inner zip: "100% POLYESTER" / SIZE 14 / TO FIT / BUST 90cm / WAIST 70cm / HIP 95cm".pearl's boutique, pearl's of brighton, paula folks, van roth, melbourne designers, flinders lane, 1970s -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Sculpture, Lisa Waup, Chosen before birth, 2016
... emu feathers, parrot feathers, ostrich feathers, tapa cloth... feathers, ostrich feathers, tapa cloth, fibre, crow’s feet, parrot ...It is known that we choose our family before we are born, for me I get a great deal of comfort knowing this, for me it is very true. I was adopted at birth, I have always known this. My mum is my best friend, she is my confidant in times of sadness and pain. She is my guiding light in times when I have lost my way. I share everything with her as she does me. She is my hero, especially now that I have my own children, seeing the sacrifices she has made along the way and is still sacrificing so much for our wellbeing. I celebrate her daily for all she does, we celebrate together the wonderful things that we achieve on a daily basis no matter how small they appear to be. She is always there for me – how privileged I am to have her in my life. I met my birth mother once I had children of my own, I understood what a sacrifice it must have been to give me up. The first words that I muttered out of my mouth when I met her was, “I am so proud of you, and thank you”. She was quite baffled by this and then I explained. Through your unconditional sacrifice I have been given a wonderful life, the doors have been opened to me in so many ways. I have been loved unconditionally and have had the devotion of my mum and dad behind me all the way – how blessed I have been. The dual figures that I have weaved signify my mothers, my mum is holding a babe in arms a gift from the universe. My birthmother is present within this figure, her face is at the back of my mums head. She wasn’t physically there during my many years without her, yet spiritually she never left. This figure is a homage to my mothers, a recognition of respect and admiration, to hold them in great esteem, adulation and worship. Lisa Waup, 2016emu feathers, parrot feathers, ostrich feathers, tapa cloth, fibre, crow’s feet, parrot feet, parrot wings, possum fur, seeds, raffia, woodmother and child, sculpure, weaving, lisa waup, torres strait islander, gunditjmara, indigenous, handcraft, chosen before birth, adoption, emu, feather, possum, mother, child -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Ceremonial object - Hat, R.W. Bredin & Son, City of Brighton Mayor's tricorne hat, C. 1975-1985
... with black ostrich feathers attached from each corner/point to centre... Headwear Ostrich feathers R.W. Bredin & Son Mayoral Regalia ...Triangular shaped black velvet ceremonial headwear with black ostrich feathers attached from each corner/point to centre. Gold coloured brocade and decorative button on the left-hand side, atop black pleated fabric. Satin-like lining, adjustable drawstring, with hard head support under the material.tricorne, hat, mayor, ceremonial wear, city of brighton, bayside, headwear, ostrich feathers, r.w. bredin & son, mayoral regalia -
Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Newspaper Clipping, Creswick Light Horse Visit to Maldon, 19 April 2013
... complete with ostrich feathers in their slouch hats, and were all... in traditional WW1 Uniforms complete with ostrich feathers ...The Southern Cross Masonic Lodge invited the Creswick Light Horse to be part of their traditional Vacant chair ceremony to form the burial party for the unknown soldier. The Creswick Light Horse were splendidly dressed in traditional WW1 Uniforms complete with ostrich feathers in their slouch hats, and were all spit and polish. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - POST CARD ELIZABETH STREET MELBOURNE
... , Dry Cleaner , Ostrich Feather Dresser etc, / card addressed... , DRY CLEANER , Dry Cleaner , Ostrich Feather Dresser etc ...post card Elizabeth street Melbourne , from Flinders Street . GPO in the distance - early 1900s ? / black and white photo on paper / picture shows R W LAWRENCE DRY CLEANER , HORSES AND CARTS AND EARLY TRAM . / back of card R B LAWRENCE , DRY CLEANER , Dry Cleaner , Ostrich Feather Dresser etc, / card addressed to Branch , 209 Mitchell St Bendigo / no stamp included .postcard, photograph, post card elizabeth street melbourne , from flinders street . gpo in the distance - early 1900s / r w lawrence dry cleaner / -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - MRS PIEPER, 1880
... neck dress and a small ostrich feather hair decoration... is wearing a high neck dress and a small ostrich feather hair ...Black and white photo of Mrs Pieper. She is wearing a high neck dress and a small ostrich feather hair decoration. On back.. Dorothy Pieper of Piepers Hill. Atho? Pieper. Gilt frame. D1 533. Bartlett Bros. Sandhurst. From W.H.Brown. Practical Picture Frame Maker. Carver and gilder. Plush worker wtc. View street. Bendigo. Opposite Sports Ground. Upper reserve. Tram pass the door.Bartlett Bros, Sandhurstperson, individual, portrait female, pieper, pieper's hill, woman, hat -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Bed Jacket
... . Ostrich feather tips, swan’s down, pleated tulle and shirred lace.... Ostrich feather tips, swan’s down, pleated tulle and shirred lace ...The bed jacket, a woman's garment, is a waist-length robe worn to cover the chest, shoulders and arms while sitting up in bed. Its short length and cape-like cut allowed it to be put on (or removed) while in bed. Often made of sheer or lacy fabrics and displaying very feminine trimmings and details, it was often used more for seduction, rather than warmth or modesty. It was popularized in 1930s Hollywood films featuring glamorous settings and glamorous stars lounging languorously in their silken bedrooms. Ostrich feather tips, swan’s down, pleated tulle and shirred lace were just a few examples of the extravagant materials that could be used in creating these confections. These garments are currently very popular with people who have been hospitalized or recommended bed rest. (Source: http://www.wikipedia.com) Pale lemon coloured ladies silk bed jacket with silk lace edging. Figured silk bow tie at front neck.home, lace, female, ladies, silk, bed, jacket, bow, made -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - MAGGIE BARBER COLLECTION: STRAW ''PILL-BOX'' HAT WITH FEATHER AND BERRY TRIM, Early 1900's
... is a 51 cm long, deep brown ostrich feather. A cluster of seven... is a 51 cm long, deep brown ostrich feather. A cluster of seven ...Clothing. Oval in shape, 4 cms deep at the back, and slightly flattened to 2 cms deep at the front. Deep brown straw on the outside, with a slight sheen, deep blue straw on the inside with a glossy finish. A fine elastic is attached at each side, to hold the hat in place. A band of stiffening lines the inside of the back, to hold the shape. Attached to the front of the hat is a 51 cm long, deep brown ostrich feather. A cluster of seven deep red (one loose) glass bead 'berries' and a scrunch of dark red velvet, hold the feather in place. The feather passes over the top of the pill box and extends an extended 30 cms over the back edge, in a sweeping, gracious curve.costume accessories, female, straw pill box hat with feather -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Headwear - Ceremonial Headdress, Bonnet Feather Highland Drummer, C.1950
... Black feathers are ostrich with a white hackle. It has four... are ostrich with a white hackle. It has four feather tassles on right ...Bonnet was used in pipes and drums from 1950's through to 1998 Anzac Day.Bonnet was used in pipes and drums from 1950's through to 1998 Anzac Day.Black feathers are ostrich with a white hackle. It has four feather tassles on right side. Headband is of red/white and black chequers. Badge is the rampart lion on a black rosette. Brown leather chin strap. Has two black ribbons at rear of bonnet.5/6 rvr pipes and drums, headress, vsr, 5/6 rvr bhq -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Clothing, Hat feathers x 8 c1910, c1910
Victorian and Edwardian ladies adorned their hats with various bird feathers. Although living conditions in Moorabbin Shire c1910, were basic families still held onto their traditional English and European customs and took pride in presenting elements of refined society. Gladys Reed was a member of the Ormond Choral Society c 1950. who performed plays and musicals the City of Moorabbin and she was skilled in craftwork, hand knitting, crochet and dressmaking. Her garments were used by her family and the Ormond Choral Society C1910 Women in Moorabbin Shire followed the fashion from Europe and made their own clothes and accessories using their dressmaking, craftwork and design skills 8 x feathers of various sizes and colours for adorning a Lady's hat c 1910 a) Blue & b) White Ostrich, c) Black Cockerel, d) Black Emu Feathers. e) Brown stripped Coque Diamond Tail f) Pink dyed ostrich, g) Black duck, h) black fur clothing, millinery, hat feathers, haberdashery, crochet, doilies, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork , bentleigh, lacework, moorabbin shire,reed gladys, clark judy, dairy farms, fruit orchards, footwear, shoes, buckles, clothing, silver, pewter, brass, victorian fashion, edwardian fashion, mckinnon, moorabbin, cheltenham, wedding dresses, evening wear,