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Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Undergarment, Cream Silk Petticoat
... Cream Silk Petticoat...Cream coloured silk petticoat with spoke stitching at the neck. The petticoat has a dropped waist and features lace at the hem....Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne women's clothing underwear petticoats Cream coloured silk petticoat with spoke stitching at the neck. ...Cream coloured silk petticoat with spoke stitching at the neck. The petticoat has a dropped waist and features lace at the hem.women's clothing, underwear, petticoats -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing, White Cotton & Lace Petticoat, 1870s
... White Cotton & Lace Petticoat...White cotton petticoat with bands of inserts of lace. Th petticoat was donated at the same time as a white cotton day dress. ...White Cotton & Lace Petticoat Clothing Clothing ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories.White cotton petticoat with bands of inserts of lace. Th petticoat was donated at the same time as a white cotton day dress. Probably of Tasmanian origin, and of a similar period to the dress, the petticoat was donated by a local Kew resident.women's clothing, petticoats, underwear, coralie coulston -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Petticoat parliament, 2008?
... Petticoat parliament...Petticoat parliament: collecting the signatures. ...Petticoat parliament: collecting the signatures. ...Petticoat parliament: collecting the signatures.Petticoat parliament: collecting the signatures. Poster about the 140 signatures to the 1891 Women's Suffrage Petition collected in the Whitehorse area.Petticoat parliament: collecting the signatures. women's suffrage petition 1891, signatures -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Undergarment, Christening Petticoat, C 1990
... Christening Petticoat...Cream nylon baby petticoat to accompany Christening gown. It has cotton lace trim, a back placket with pearl button to close the garment....Christening Petticoat Clothing Undergarment GLENN, Valerie Rose ...Handmade by the donor to complement the christening gown (NA 5481)C1990 handmade christening petticoat to line the handmade christening gown.Cream nylon baby petticoat to accompany Christening gown. It has cotton lace trim, a back placket with pearl button to close the garment.Nilbaby clothing, christening gown, handmade -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPetticoat, Child's petticoat, Early 1900s
... Petticoat...Child's petticoat...Shortened for later use as a child's petticoat....Gathered skirt 220 mm of lace shortened skirt with 40 mm tuck 3 press stud fasteners. Child's petticoat Petticoat ...Thought to have been adapted from the Christening dress of Henry Bolte, who was afterwards Premier of Victoria. Shortened for later use as a child's petticoat.White lawn undergarment with thin lace around square neckline and armholes. Gathered skirt 220 mm of lace shortened skirt with 40 mm tuck 3 press stud fasteners.henry bolte, christening gowns, petticoats, textiles, children's clothing -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionContainer - Biscuit tin, Mac's Petticoat Tail Butter Shortbread tin
... Mac's Petticoat Tail Butter Shortbread tin...1. Mac's / Petticoat Tail BUTTER SHORTBREAD 450g NET./ BAKED IN AUSTRALIA BY MAC"S SHORTBREAD CO., 1 NORFOLK ROAD, SURREY HILLS, VICTORA AUSTRALIA PHONE 8360333 INGREDIENTS WHEAT FLOUR, CHOICE BUTTER, SUGAR, EVAPORATED MILK BAKING POWDER...Mac's Petticoat Tail Butter Shortbread tin Container Biscuit tin ...Mac's Shortbread Co dates its history back to a family bakery in Abbotsford opened in the 1860's producing bread for the goldfields. This eventually became McAlpine's Flour. This business was sold in 1960 and the family then purchased a cake shop, leading to building a biscuit factory. (This is thought to have been the Surrey Hills site). The company outgrew this and moved to Kerang. (Further research required.)This tin is material evidence of the small area of industrial activities that once existed in Surrey Hills.A round tin with a silvered interior and the outside finished in a white enamel paint with the head and shoulders of a blond girl in red jumper, tartan sash and brooch and a tartan tam o'shanter hat.1. Mac's / Petticoat Tail BUTTER SHORTBREAD 450g NET./ BAKED IN AUSTRALIA BY MAC"S SHORTBREAD CO., 1 NORFOLK ROAD, SURREY HILLS, VICTORA AUSTRALIA PHONE 8360333 INGREDIENTS WHEAT FLOUR, CHOICE BUTTER, SUGAR, EVAPORATED MILK BAKING POWDERbakeries, surrey hills, mac's shortbread, norfolk road -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPetticoat, Woman's Petticoat
... Petticoat...Woman's Petticoat...Full-length machine stitched lawn petticoat, with lace and broderie anglaise insert at front top and lace trim around neck and edges of arm openings. ...Flat seams and machine stitched hem. Woman's Petticoat Petticoat ...Full-length machine stitched lawn petticoat, with lace and broderie anglaise insert at front top and lace trim around neck and edges of arm openings. Five rows of shirring about six inches long at each side at waist. Narrow tapering gussets inserted at sides from waist to hem. Flat seams and machine stitched hem.petticoats, textiles, women's clothing -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..Program Photos Review Poster Articles, Lace On Her Petticoat by Aimee Stuart directed by Geoffrey Dean
... Lace On Her Petticoat by Aimee Stuart directed by Geoffrey Dean...Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc.. 36 Turnham Ave Rosanna melbourne Produced and acted by members of the City of Heidelberg Repertory Group (now Heidelberg Theatre Company) and all supporting areas including set design, set building, lighting and sound design and operation, costumes, front of house, ticket sales, publicity and administration were undertaken by members of the City of Heidelberg Repertory Group now (Heidelberg Theatre Company). 1953 10 htc director geoffrey dean playwright aimee stuart All items in good condition Lace On Her Petticoat by Aimee Stuart directed by Geoffrey Dean Program Photos Review Poster Articles ...Produced and acted by members of the City of Heidelberg Repertory Group (now Heidelberg Theatre Company) and all supporting areas including set design, set building, lighting and sound design and operation, costumes, front of house, ticket sales, publicity and administration were undertaken by members of the City of Heidelberg Repertory Group now (Heidelberg Theatre Company).All items in good condition1953, 10, htc, director geoffrey dean, playwright aimee stuart -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPetticoat, Child's Petticoat
... Petticoat...Child's Petticoat ...Yoke has opening with small, concealed button. Child's Petticoat Petticoat ...Cream coloured, machine-stitched lawn garment with lace yoke bodice and short sleeves. Lace trim at neck and ends of sleeves. Pintucks near lower edge. Yoke has opening with small, concealed button.petticoats, night attire, children's clothing, textiles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - Courtis-Cowling Collection: Petticoat, Approx 1880
... petticoat...Petticoat originally owned by Elizabeth Oates Wearne on the occasion of her marriage to John Johns Cowling in 1880. ...Petticoat made of white cotton material with pleating at waistband. ...Textile Courtis-Cowling Collection: Petticoat ...Petticoat originally owned by Elizabeth Oates Wearne on the occasion of her marriage to John Johns Cowling in 1880. Petticoat was inherited by their daughter Eveline Cowling and worn at her wedding in 1914 to Richard Courtis at Wesley Methodist Church. The daughter of Richard and Eveline, Bettine Courtis, worn the petticoat when she married Rev Jack Finlay in 1960. Later generations, including Bettine's nieces and daughter have worn it for their weddings so the petticoat has been worn by four generations of the family.Petticoat made of white cotton material with pleating at waistband. Pintucking on lower part of petticoat made by sewing machine. Cotton lace ruffle around the bottom of petticoat with hand embroidery fastening to the material. Opening on rear of petticoat with two buttons and button holes with bias tie at the top of the opening. Repair by hand stitching next to buttons.petticoat, cotton lace trimmed, hand and machine stitching, cotton -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, Lady's half Petticoat c1890, Circa 1890-1900s
... petticoat...The donor of the petticoat is Ms Nancy Maggs. Nancy's grand-mother, Sarah Flagg, was the owner of the petticoat. ...White half, floor-length petticoat with 3 tiers. A light blue ribbon woven around at knee length of the petticoat. ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne The donor of the petticoat is Ms Nancy Maggs. Nancy's grand-mother, Sarah Flagg, was the owner of the petticoat. ...The donor of the petticoat is Ms Nancy Maggs. Nancy's grand-mother, Sarah Flagg, was the owner of the petticoat. Sarah Flagg and her family arrived in Melbourne in the 1840s.Sarah Flagg was the original owner of the petticoat. Sarah was the grand-mother of Nancy Maggs. Nancy Maggs had the petticoat in her possession before she donated it to the City of Moorabbin Historical Society.White half, floor-length petticoat with 3 tiers. A light blue ribbon woven around at knee length of the petticoat. Broderie anglais trimming round the first two tiers and through sections of the bottom half of the petticoat. There are 6 panels of the same embroided floral design which runs around the outside of the petticoat, between the Broderie anglais sections. There is a small side slit on the top right-hand side of the petticoat. Two small buttons are located down the side of the slit, but the third button is missing. The garment is in good condition, with mild discolouration in certain areas.petticoat, underwear, undergarment, waist slip, white, 1900s, sarah flagg, nancy maggs, broderie anglais, embroidery, blue ribbon, needle lace, lace, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, dressmaking, sewing, craftwork, brighton, market gardeners, pioneers, early settlers -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Cotton Half Petticoat, Mrs Valerie Mackay, 1950's
... Petticoat was made by donor's mother between 1910-20....Cotton half petticoat with a deep organdie embroidered frill....Petticoat was made by donor's mother between 1910-20. ...Petticoat was made by donor's mother between 1910-20.Cotton half petticoat with a deep organdie embroidered frill.embroidery, garments, surface stitchery, australia, 1940-60 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Tulle petticoat
... ...Petticoat...Tulle petticoat used under wedding dress....Cream tiered tulle petticoat with bows on tiers with grosgrain waist band...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Tulle petticoat used under wedding dress. Wedding Petticoat Cream tiered tulle petticoat with bows on tiers with grosgrain waist band Clothing Tulle petticoat ...Tulle petticoat used under wedding dress.Cream tiered tulle petticoat with bows on tiers with grosgrain waist bandwedding, petticoat -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Petticoat
... Petticoat...Handmade petticoat with embroidery - from McNamara collection....- Cream silk petticoat - Cut out embroidery at bustline - Hem is embroidered and scalloped...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Handmade petticoat with embroidery - from McNamara collection. lingerie silk McNamara children wear - Cream silk petticoat - Cut out embroidery at bustline - Hem is embroidered and scalloped Clothing Petticoat NcNamara family ...Handmade petticoat with embroidery - from McNamara collection.- Cream silk petticoat - Cut out embroidery at bustline - Hem is embroidered and scallopedlingerie, silk, mcnamara, children wear -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, lady's half petticoat, c1900
... This white, cotton half petticoat with hand crochet work on the hem is an example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the families of the pioneer settlers and market gardeners in the Moorabbin Shire...A lady's white cotton half petticoat, with deep hand- crochet border at the hem. ...Clothing Clothing, lady's half petticoat home dressmaker ...This white, cotton half petticoat with hand crochet work on the hem is an example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the families of the pioneer settlers and market gardeners in the Moorabbin ShireThe pioneer settlers and market gardeners of Moorabbin Shire had to be self reliant and made their own clothing and utensils. This petticoat is one of many items that exhibit the skill and craftsmanship of the women in these familiesA lady's white cotton half petticoat, with deep hand- crochet border at the hem. brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dress, bentleigh, early settlers, garments -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, lady's half petticoat with cutwork hem, 1922
... This half petticoat was made by Jean Green's mother and worn under her Wedding Dress in 1922. ...A lady's ankle length white cotton half petticoat with a gathered elasticised waist. ...The lower half of the petticoat has an overlay of Cut-work cotton. ...This half petticoat was made by Jean Green's mother and worn under her Wedding Dress in 1922. Jean Green also wore it under her Wedding Dress in 1950. This item of lady’s underwear is an example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the early settlers families in Moorabbin Shire in the early 20th C Early settlers and market gardeners established their families in Moorabbin Shire and this item shows the skill and craftsmanship of the women of these families.A lady's ankle length white cotton half petticoat with a gathered elasticised waist. The lower half of the petticoat has an overlay of Cut-work cotton.dressmaking, craftwork, lacework, pioneers, market gardeners, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh ormond -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing, Lady's white, long, half petticoat cotton c1900, c1900C
... A Lady's white, long, cotton half petticoat with a gathered flounce and lace insert at hem. ...A Lady's white, long, cotton half petticoat with a wide flounce lace edging and bone buttons at side seam ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne A Lady's white, long, cotton half petticoat with a gathered flounce and lace insert at hem. ...A Lady's white, long, cotton half petticoat with a gathered flounce and lace insert at hem. The petticoat has a placket on the side seam and is fastened with bone buttons, The pioneer families had to be self sufficient making their own tools, clothing, while developing their market gardens, fruit orchards and dairy farms in Moorabbin Shire The pioneer women in Moorabbin Shire had to make and repair the clothes for themselves and their families and were accomplished in dressmaking, needlework , craftwork and knitting A Lady's white, long, cotton half petticoat with a wide flounce lace edging and bone buttons at side seam clothing, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork , bentleigh, lacework, moorabbin shire blackburn nance, dairy farms, fruit orchards -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Rope Petticoat, Mid 20th century
... This petticoat came from the estate of Ena Heazlewood and was donated to the Warrnambool and District Historical Society by Ena’s daughter. ...The bottom of the petticoat has a cotton lace trim. ...The bottom of the petticoat has a cotton lace trim. Rope Petticoat ...This petticoat came from the estate of Ena Heazlewood and was donated to the Warrnambool and District Historical Society by Ena’s daughter. It appears to have been home-made. Mary Josephine (Ena) Todd was born in Warrnambool in 1920 and worked as a hairdresser at Josephine’s Salon in Warrnambool. In 1942 she married a Warrnambool man, Jack Heazlewood, a stoker on the H.M.A.S. Sydney at the time. They later lived in Sydney. A petticoat such as this one would have been stiffened with starch and worn under a ball dress (or a stage costume) in the mid 20th century. This petticoat is of interest as an example of a skirt worn underneath a ballroom dress or a stage costume in the mid 20th century. It also has some provenance as it come from the estate of Ena Heazlewood, a former Warrnambool resident.This item is a white cotton petticoat with a flap opening at the front waist enclosed by two white buttons. The petticoat is gathered at the waist to make a wide flared skirt and has alternating panels of plain white cotton and broderie anglaise material. There is a flounce at the end stitched with cotton-covered rope at the top and the bottom of the flounce. The bottom of the petticoat has a cotton lace trim. vintage clothing, todd & heazlewood families, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, lady's 1/2 petticoat hooped, c1950
... Hooped cotton petticoats were used to support a polished cotton gathered calf length skirt during the RockNRoll era in the 1950,s ...A lady's white cotton 1/2 petticoat with elasticised waist and 3 rows of inserted hoops. ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne Hooped cotton petticoats were used to support a polished cotton gathered calf length skirt during the RockNRoll era in the 1950,s Typical petticoat during the 1950,s clothing petticoats fashion moorabbin bentleigh cheltenham A lady's white cotton 1/2 petticoat with elasticised waist and 3 rows of inserted hoops. ...Hooped cotton petticoats were used to support a polished cotton gathered calf length skirt during the RockNRoll era in the 1950,s Typical petticoat during the 1950,sA lady's white cotton 1/2 petticoat with elasticised waist and 3 rows of inserted hoops. clothing, petticoats, fashion, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Child's Petticoat, Unknown
... McNamara collection Petticoat was made by Isobel from a nightgown (possible from her granddaughter's)....- Cotton petticoat made from adult nightdress - Lace (broderie anglaise) trim - Pin tucked front - Back placket with press stud fastening...McNamara collection cotton child's clothing handmade Nil - Cotton petticoat made from adult nightdress - Lace (broderie anglaise) trim - Pin tucked front - Back placket with press stud fastening Clothing Child's Petticoat ...McNamara collection Petticoat was made by Isobel from a nightgown (possible from her granddaughter's).- Cotton petticoat made from adult nightdress - Lace (broderie anglaise) trim - Pin tucked front - Back placket with press stud fasteningNilmcnamara collection, cotton, child's clothing, handmade -
Orbost & District Historical Societypetticoat, 1930's-1940's
... petticoat...World War II, with its rationing and general shortage of materials, brought an end to petticoats. Petticoats were revived by Christian Dior in his full-skirted "New Look" of 1947 and tiered, ruffled, stiffened petticoats remained extremely popular during the 1950. ...A coarse, net, white starched petticoat. It is short and has no bodice. It is home-made, machine stitched and fastens at the waist with metal hooks and eyes. ...It has four panels petticoat Whiteman, Mrs ...This article of clothing is specifically an undergarment to be worn under a skirt or a dress. The petticoat is a separate garment hanging from the waist. In the late 1920s, chiffon dresses with several sheer petticoats became fashionable. With the Great Depression in the 1930s, narrow skirts returned and petticoats again were unpopular until the end of the decade when revived for some evening, prom, and wedding gowns. World War II, with its rationing and general shortage of materials, brought an end to petticoats. Petticoats were revived by Christian Dior in his full-skirted "New Look" of 1947 and tiered, ruffled, stiffened petticoats remained extremely popular during the 1950. Most of the petticoats were netlike crinoline, Worn by Marjorie Burton. It may have been worn underneath dresses with full skirts or may have been designed for a short style wedding dress. Marjorie Burton ( nee Whiteman), born 12 June, in Birmingham, England came to Orbost in 1995. In England she did office work – typing, shorthand and secretarial work - in accountants’ offices and also trained as a comptometrist with Burroughs in London. She came from a middle-class, working, church-going family. Her mother was a milliner who mademany of Marjorie’s clothes, hats and outfits. Marjorie was married in 1938 to a salesman who later became a mechanic in the R.A.F. This item is an example of ahome-made item of clothing and reflects the needlework skills of women in the first half of the twentieth century.A coarse, net, white starched petticoat. It is short and has no bodice. It is home-made, machine stitched and fastens at the waist with metal hooks and eyes. It has four panelspetticoat women's-clothing burton-marjorie -
Orbost & District Historical Societypetticoat, 1930's - 1940's
... petticoat...World War II, with its rationing and general shortage of materials, brought an end to petticoats. Petticoats were revived by Christian Dior in his full-skirted "New Look" of 1947 and tiered, ruffled, stiffened petticoats remained extremely popular during the 1950. ...A coarse, net, white starched petticoat. It is short and has no bodice. It is home-made, machine stitched and fastens at the waist with metal hooks and eyes. ...It has four panels petticoat Whiteman, Mrs ...This article of clothing is specifically an undergarment to be worn under a skirt or a dress. The petticoat is a separate garment hanging from the waist. In the late 1920s, chiffon dresses with several sheer petticoats became fashionable. With the Great Depression in the 1930s, narrow skirts returned and petticoats again were unpopular until the end of the decade when revived for some evening, prom, and wedding gowns. World War II, with its rationing and general shortage of materials, brought an end to petticoats. Petticoats were revived by Christian Dior in his full-skirted "New Look" of 1947 and tiered, ruffled, stiffened petticoats remained extremely popular during the 1950. Most of the petticoats were netlike crinoline, Worn by Marjorie Burton. It may have been worn underneath dresses with full skirts or may have been designed for a short style wedding dress. Marjorie Burton ( nee Whiteman), born 12 June, in Birmingham, England came to Orbost in 1995. In England she did office work – typing, shorthand and secretarial work - in accountants’ offices and also trained as a comptometrist with Burroughs in London. She came from a middle-class, working, church-going family. Her mother was a milliner who mademany of Marjorie’s clothes, hats and outfits. Marjorie was married in 1938 to a salesman who later became a mechanic in the R.A.F. This item is an example of a home-made item of clothing and reflects the needlework skills of women in the first half of the twentieth century.A coarse, net, white starched petticoat. It is short and has no bodice. It is home-made, machine stitched and fastens at the waist with metal hooks and eyes. It has four panelspetticoat women's-clothing burton-marjorie -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing, Lady's black sateen 1/2 Petticoats x 2, c1910
... The women of the early settler families in Moorabbin Shire were skilled dressmakers, craftworkers and made the clothing for their families These satin full length half petticoats were worn under evening dresses...2 x Lady's Black sateen 1/2 Petticoats, with Drawstring waist and deep Frill around hem ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne The women of the early settler families in Moorabbin Shire were skilled dressmakers, craftworkers and made the clothing for their families These satin full length half petticoats were worn under evening dresses The family of Nance Blackburn were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire c1900 blackburn nance, early settlers, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh clothing, dressmaking, moorabbin shire 2 x Lady's Black sateen 1/2 Petticoats, with Drawstring waist and deep Frill around hem Clothing, Lady's black sateen 1/2 Petticoats x 2 Family of Nance Blackburn ...The women of the early settler families in Moorabbin Shire were skilled dressmakers, craftworkers and made the clothing for their families These satin full length half petticoats were worn under evening dressesThe family of Nance Blackburn were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire c19002 x Lady's Black sateen 1/2 Petticoats, with Drawstring waist and deep Frill around hem blackburn nance, early settlers, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh clothing, dressmaking, moorabbin shire -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Courtis-Cowling Collection: Digital photograph, Unknown
... She married John Johns Cowling and was the first to wear petticoat worn by four generations of brides....Elizabeth was the first bride to wear the petticoat when she married John Johns Cowling....She married John Johns Cowling and was the first to wear petticoat worn by four generations of brides. ...Photograph of Elizabeth Oates Wearne as child. She married John Johns Cowling and was the first to wear petticoat worn by four generations of brides.Digitally reproduction image of photograph of Elizabeth Oates Wearne. Elizabeth was the first bride to wear the petticoat when she married John Johns Cowling.cowling, wearne, black and white photograph -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTextile - Petticoat, circa 1900
... Petticoat......petticoat...This extended the life of the petticoat. This petticoat features an intricate trim of broderie anglaise. ...A lady's fine cotton and lace ankle length petticoat featuring a deep decorative hem made from sheer pinspot fabric and bands of eyelet lace. ...Textile Petticoat ...This item is one of a collection of clothing items that belonged to the Stephenson family who lived at 22 McCracken Street, Kensington, Melbourne. Matthew Stephenson (1861 – 1943) who had grown up on the Bendigo goldfields and shifted to Melbourne in the early 1900’s was a train driver and later, a fireman with the railways. His wife Elizabeth Jane (Betsy) Wigley (1865 – 1953) also grew up on the goldfields around Majorca and Bendigo. They married in 1885 in Bendigo. They had two daughters – Ethel Evelyn Stephenson (1886 – 1956) and Lillian or Lila (1891 – 1977) who were milliners and dressmakers and who continued to live in the family home after the death of their parents. The family are recorded as living at 22 McCracken Street, Kensington, as early as 1914. It is not known who made or owned the clothing that makes up this collection but as it appears to be from the late Victorian and early Edwardian era, the different pieces were probably made and worn by any of the three ladies of the house – Betsy, Ethel and/or Lila. During W.W.2, a local Warrnambool couple (Meryl and Tony Everard) boarded with them – Tony was in the airforce training paratroopers to jump into (and survive) enemy territory and his wife Meryl worked in the Methodist baby Home. The Everards developed a close friendship with the Stephensons and were responsible for clearing out the house (and finding this clothing collection) after Lila died in 1977. A petticoat is a lady's undergarment - worn under a skirt or dress. They provided warmth, modesty and shape to the dress. In the middle of the 19th century, petticoats were worn over hoops, bustles or in layers. Petticoats varied according to the style of the outside skirt or dress. Plain petticoats tended to be worn with everyday wear whilst better dresses (party dresses or silk gowns) were worn with petticoats that often had more trim and embellishments. Edwardian petticoats had less volume than Victorian era petticoats and they had a "dust ruffle" or lining under a lace flounce. The "dust ruffle" protected the lace flounce and gave the petticoat more flare at the bottom, greater freedom when walking as well as saving the flounce (which was often made of finer material) from everyday wear and tear. Tucks are another feature of Edwardian petticoats - when the lace at the bottom became worn, it could be cut off and the tucks released. This extended the life of the petticoat. This petticoat features an intricate trim of broderie anglaise. Although broderie anglaise was a lace that could be made by hand, it was very time consuming to make. St Gallen was a city in Switzerland that had become known for producing quality textiles. At the beginning of the 19th century, the first embroidery machines were developed in St Gallen. Factories used embroidery machines but people also had them in their homes. They were able to produce broderie anglaise for export. By the early 20th century, machine made lace, fabric, ribbons etc. were being sold in drapers shops all over England and Wales to women who were making clothes and furnishings for their families. It is highly likely that the lady who made this petticoat brought the lengths of broderie anglaise already made to embellish and personalise her petticoat.This item is an example of the needlework skills of women in the late 19th century - creating pintucks and adding lace to personalise and embellish a practical item of clothing. A lady's fine cotton and lace ankle length petticoat featuring a deep decorative hem made from sheer pinspot fabric and bands of eyelet lace. The top section of the petticoat is made from five sections of fine cotton sewn together with french seams and gathered with pleats and darts into the waistband. The waistband opening has two button holes and one button (the top button is missing) and a front section with a drawstring. The lace hem is lined with the same fine cotton as the top of the petticoat. There are three different lace bands - a narrow one featuring small flowers, a similar wider band with larger flowers and it is finished at the bottom with a broad band of lace with an intricate leaf design.flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, warrnambool, shipwreck coast, petticoat, lady's petticoat, broderie anglaise, decorative petticoat, draw string waist, machine sewn, dressmaker, stephenson family, pintucks, needlework -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPostcard, 1917
... Front "wentworth street / petticoat lane"...See also 207 and 220. album photo album newspaper clippings postcard wwi street people shop Front "wentworth street / petticoat lane" Postcard with a black and white photograph of a busy street scene Postcard Postcard ...From the album of WWI soldier William West (1268) of the 29 Infantry Battalion, 5th Pioneers Battalion. This collection of postcards, photographs and clippings were sent between William and his family and loved ones during the years he was on active service. See also 207 and 220. Postcard with a black and white photograph of a busy street sceneFront "wentworth street / petticoat lane"album, photo album, newspaper clippings, postcard, wwi, street, people, shop -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, baby's knitted petticoat, c1900
... This infant's, hand-knitted singlet petticoat is an example of the dressmaking and craft skills of the women of the families of the pioneer settlers and market gardeners of the Moorabbin Shire c1900...An infant's petticoat , hand-knitted 2ply woollen fancy stitch with crocheted edges and satin ribbon insert around neck and inserts for ribbon around waist c1900...This is one of many items that exhibit the skill and craftsmanship of the women in these families clothing brighton moorabbin pioneers dressmaking dendy henry market gardeners early settlers craftwork An infant's petticoat , hand-knitted 2ply woollen fancy stitch with crocheted edges and satin ribbon insert around neck and inserts for ribbon around waist c1900 Clothing Clothing, baby's knitted petticoat Unrecorded pioneer family ...This infant's, hand-knitted singlet petticoat is an example of the dressmaking and craft skills of the women of the families of the pioneer settlers and market gardeners of the Moorabbin Shire c1900The pioneer settlers and market gardeners of Moorabbin Shire had to be self reliant and made their own clothing and utensils. This is one of many items that exhibit the skill and craftsmanship of the women in these families An infant's petticoat , hand-knitted 2ply woollen fancy stitch with crocheted edges and satin ribbon insert around neck and inserts for ribbon around waist c1900clothing, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, dendy henry, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, lady's fine lawn half petticoat, c1900
... This lady’s fine lawn cotton half petticoat is an example of the dressmaking and craftwork skills of the women of the early settlers families in Moorabbin Shire in the early 20th C ...A lady's hand sewn fine lawn full length half petticoat with elasticised waist and a large band of hand made lace around hem. ...Clothing Clothing, lady's fine lawn half petticoat Family of Jean Green ...This lady’s fine lawn cotton half petticoat is an example of the dressmaking and craftwork skills of the women of the early settlers families in Moorabbin Shire in the early 20th C Early settlers and market gardeners established their families in Moorabbin Shire and this item shows the skill and craftsmanship of the women of these families A lady's hand sewn fine lawn full length half petticoat with elasticised waist and a large band of hand made lace around hem. Ribbon is inserted through the lace.clothing, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork, lacework, underwear -
Orbost & District Historical Societypetticoat, c. 1900
... petticoat...This appears to be a "special" petticoat, one that could have been made as part of of a trousseau in preparation for marriage....A full-length fine cotton petticoat with lace around the neck and bodice and about 50cm of lace at the bottom of the garment. ...This garment appears to be be hand-made rather than mass-produced. petticoat ...This appears to be a "special" petticoat, one that could have been made as part of of a trousseau in preparation for marriage.This item is an example of the skills shown by the women of Orbost in the late 19th to early 20th centuries.A full-length fine cotton petticoat with lace around the neck and bodice and about 50cm of lace at the bottom of the garment. A pale blue ribbon is threaded through the lace. This garment appears to be be hand-made rather than mass-produced.petticoat hand-craft dressmaking womens-clothing -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkClothing - Black Petticoat, c. 1890s
... This petticoat likely belonged to Ellen Dowsett (1858-1953) of Maidstone, Victoria. ...This petticoat/underskirt is entirely constructed from black satin. ...Clothing 1890s N/A This petticoat/underskirt is entirely constructed from black satin. ...This petticoat likely belonged to Ellen Dowsett (1858-1953) of Maidstone, Victoria. This style of clothing was common in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and this specific example was most likely in use in the 1890s. It could also have belonged to Ellen's daughter, Ruby May Selina Wallace (1891-1973), although this is less likely. It was donated by an Emerald resident who received it from Ruby. Petticoats and underskirts were worn for several purposes; this one may have been used to add warmth and/or comfort to a larger outfit. It was made with a sewing machine, but throughout its use was hand-repaired: handsewn stitches mark the addition of an extra piece of fabric or the repair of a deteriorating stitch near the hem.This petticoat is an example of 1890s fashion and the handiwork that went into prolonging its lifespan.This petticoat/underskirt is entirely constructed from black satin. Near the waistband, the underskirt is fastened with three press-stud buttons and a hook. There are five stitch lines down the length of the petticoat, where separate pieces of fabric were joined to create the finished product. At the hem, an additional piece of the same fabric is handsewn on the inside of the petticoat with green-brown string; this may have been added to repair or lengthen the skirt. The hem includes a ribbon of purple fabric adorned with a purple fringe on the inside of the skirt. While modern clothing sizes cannot be mapped exactly to those of the past, today it would be considered to be about a size 10.N/Aclothing, 1890s
