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Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Pinafore, 1950s
... Pinafore......pinafores...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. ...Olive green and white pinafore decorated on the bodice with yellow braid. ...Clothing Pinafore ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.Olive green and white pinafore decorated on the bodice with yellow braid. protective clothing, handmade clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan, pinafores, fashion design, women's clothing -- 1950s, fashion -- 1950s -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Protective Wear, Pinafore, 1960s
... Pinafore......pinafores...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. ...One of three single piece commercialy produced pinafores, each in a different size....Pinafore Clothing Protective Wear ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.One of three single piece commercialy produced pinafores, each in a different size.protective clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan, pinafores, fashion design, women's clothing -- 1960s, fashion -- 1960s -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Protective Wear, Pinafore, 1950s
... Pinafore......pinafores...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. ...Navy blue and white pinafore picked out with sections of plain blue fabric on the pocket, waist and bodice....Pinafore Clothing Protective Wear ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.Navy blue and white pinafore picked out with sections of plain blue fabric on the pocket, waist and bodice.Label: "Taniwha / Quality Will Tell"protective clothing, handmade clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan, pinafores, fashion design, women's clothing -- 1960s, fashion -- 1960s -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Pinafore, 1950s
... Pinafore......pinafores...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. ...Pinafore using a fabric coverd with an abstract design in bue, pink and yellow. ...A plain pink cotton fabric is used to decorate the pocket and the shoulders. Clothing Pinafore ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.Pinafore using a fabric coverd with an abstract design in bue, pink and yellow. A plain pink cotton fabric is used to decorate the pocket and the shoulders.Label: "Admiration / All Cotton"protective clothing, handmade clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan, pinafores, fashion design, women's clothing -- 1950s, fashion -- 1950s -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Display of aprons and pinafores, 2024
... ...pinafores...As the Society has been located at the Kew Library since 1987, it uses display space within the library to mount small displays such as this display of aprons and pinafores. Larger exhibitions are typically held at the Kew Court House. ...Display of nine aprons and pinafores at Kew Library, 2024. The items date from the 1940s to the 1960s and are drawn from a large collection of protective wear in our collection....Photograph Display of aprons and pinafores ...Kew Historical Society has a large costume collection, including examples of formal wear, day wear, underwear, and protective clothing. As the Society has been located at the Kew Library since 1987, it uses display space within the library to mount small displays such as this display of aprons and pinafores. Larger exhibitions are typically held at the Kew Court House. Displays and exhibitions are mounted by the collections group; on this occasion, by Margaret Robinson, Robert Baker, and Jan Walker. Display of nine aprons and pinafores at Kew Library, 2024. The items date from the 1940s to the 1960s and are drawn from a large collection of protective wear in our collection.costumes, protective wear, clothing, aprons, pinafores -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, girl’s pinafore, c1900
... This girl's white pinafore with inset lace is an example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the pioneer settlers families in Moorabbin Shire c1900 ...A girl’s white, cotton pinafore with inset lace ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne This girl's white pinafore with inset lace is an example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the pioneer settlers families in Moorabbin Shire c1900 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 clothing brighton moorabbin pioneers dressmaking market gardeners early settlers craftwork A girl’s white, cotton pinafore with inset lace Clothing Clothing, girl’s pinafore Unrecorded early settler ...This girl's white pinafore with inset lace is an example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the pioneer settlers families in Moorabbin Shire c1900 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 girl’s white, cotton pinafore with inset lace clothing, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Cream Voile Pinafore, c. 1898-1904
... pinafores...The pinafore has ruffled shoulder straps. This is one of two pinafores in the Weir Collection. ...The pinafore has ruffled shoulder straps. This is one of two pinafores in the Weir Collection. ...An item forming part of a collection of costumes, photographs and documents relating to the Weir family who lived in a mansion, originally named Illapa, at 84 Princess Street, Kew, from c.1917 to 1950. This historically significant collection includes items relating to both George Weir (1866-1937), his wife Edith Mary Weir (1867-1948) and their children. George Weir attained national prominence in the mining industry, becoming General Manager of the North Broken Hill Silver Mining Company in 1903 (later renamed North Broken Hill Mining Company 1905-12, and North Broken Hill Ltd 1912-1988), and subsequently President of the Mine Owners Association. He was to remain General Manager of North Broken Hill Ltd until his retirement in 1926.This garment is part of a collection of women’s clothing, owned and worn by Edith Mary Weir (nee Betteridge) - born in Clare, South Australia 1867, died Kew 1948 - and also by her daughter. The garments date from the 1880s to the 1930s. The collection includes day dresses, evening dresses, evening coats, capes, and undergarments. As the wife and daughter of a mine manager, the collection includes representative examples of clothing worn by upper middle class Australian women in domestic circumstances, and at social and civic events. A number of the costumes from the 1920s to the 1930s are of a particularly fine quality, being both rare, representative and intact examples of Australian fashion of the period. The garments in the Weir Collection were donated to the Kew Historical Society by a granddaughter of Edith Weir in 2017.Full-length decorative, spotted cream voile pinafore, designed to be worn over a full long dress. The pinafore has ruffled shoulder straps. This is one of two pinafores in the Weir Collection. This example, in contrast to the other pinafore, does not include a bodice.pinafores, weir collection, edith mary weir, women's clothing, aprons, protective wear -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Cream Voile Pinafore, c. 1898-1904
... pinafores...This is one of two pinafores in the Weir Collection. This example, in contrast to the other pinafore, includes a small bodice....Clothing Cream Voile Pinafore ...An item forming part of a collection of costumes, photographs and documents relating to the Weir family who lived in a mansion, originally named Illapa, at 84 Princess Street, Kew, from c.1917 to 1950. This historically significant collection includes items relating to both George Weir (1866-1937), his wife Edith Mary Weir (1867-1948) and their children. George Weir attained national prominence in the mining industry, becoming General Manager of the North Broken Hill Silver Mining Company in 1903 (later renamed North Broken Hill Mining Company 1905-12, and North Broken Hill Ltd 1912-1988), and subsequently President of the Mine Owners Association. He was to remain General Manager of North Broken Hill Ltd until his retirement in 1926.This garment is part of a collection of women’s clothing, owned and worn by Edith Mary Weir (nee Betteridge) - born in Clare, South Australia 1867, died Kew 1948 - and also by her daughter. The garments date from the 1880s to the 1930s. The collection includes day dresses, evening dresses, evening coats, capes, and undergarments. As the wife and daughter of a mine manager, the collection includes representative examples of clothing worn by upper middle class Australian women in domestic circumstances, and at social and civic events. A number of the costumes from the 1920s to the 1930s are of a particularly fine quality, being both rare, representative and intact examples of Australian fashion of the period. The garments in the Weir Collection were donated to the Kew Historical Society by a granddaughter of Edith Weir in 2017.Full-length decorative, spotted cream voile pinafore, designed to be worn over a full long dress. The pinafore has ruffled shoulder straps and a band of ruffle above the hem. This is one of two pinafores in the Weir Collection. This example, in contrast to the other pinafore, includes a small bodice.pinafores, women's clothing, edith mary weir, weir collection, aprons, protective wear -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, child's pinafore, c1900
... This white, cotton child’s pinafore is an example of the dressmaking skills and craftsmanship of the women of the pioneer settlers families in Moorabbin Shire c1900...A white, cotton ,small child's pinafore with pin-tucking, feather stitch, lace and embroidery...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne This white, cotton child’s pinafore is an example of the dressmaking skills and craftsmanship of the women of the pioneer settlers families in Moorabbin Shire c1900 Early settlers and market gardeners established their families in Moorabbin Shire and this item shows the dressmaking skills and craftsmanship of the women of these families brighton moorabbin pioneers market gardeners early settlers craftwork clothing dressmaking A white, cotton ,small child's pinafore with pin-tucking, feather stitch, lace and embroidery Clothing Clothing, child's pinafore Unrecorded pioneer family ...This white, cotton child’s pinafore is an example of the dressmaking skills and craftsmanship of the women of the pioneer settlers families in Moorabbin Shire c1900Early settlers and market gardeners established their families in Moorabbin Shire and this item shows the dressmaking skills and craftsmanship of the women of these familiesA white, cotton ,small child's pinafore with pin-tucking, feather stitch, lace and embroiderybrighton, moorabbin, pioneers, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork, clothing dressmaking -
Blacksmith's Cottage and ForgePinafore, 1900 (estimated)
... Pinafore......pinafore...This handmade pinafore was worn by the donor, Ellen Brown, at her christening in 1905. ...This is a white cotton infant's christening pinafore, round neck with a flounce, sleeveless with a sash attached at the front and tied at the back. ...Most costumes were gowns, but this humble pinafore still shows loving attention to detail. ...This handmade pinafore was worn by the donor, Ellen Brown, at her christening in 1905. It was made by Ellen's grandmother, Mrs Beeching, for the first daughter born in the Fagg family. The pinafore was a treasured family heirloom, and was not worn again. It is a rare example of a modest, homemade christening costume. Most costumes were gowns, but this humble pinafore still shows loving attention to detail.The connection between milestone moments and the wearing of a particular garment carries great significance. The christening gown represents the rites of passage: great importance is placed on the clothing, as well as the ceremony.This is a white cotton infant's christening pinafore, round neck with a flounce, sleeveless with a sash attached at the front and tied at the back. There are lace inserts and lace at the hemline. Tucks are machined as embellishments and a tie at the back of the neck.lace, celebrations, handmade, white, brown, ceremony, textile, cotton, bacchus marsh, brown family, 1905, mrs beeching, fagg family, pinafore, infants clothes, rituals, fagg, costumes, family heirloom, christening, ellen brown -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, pinafore crochet work, c1900
... This white, cotton, baby's pinafore with hand crochet work is and example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the families of the pioneer settlers and market gardeners of the Moorabbin Shire....A white cotton infant's pinafore, with hand crochet work around armholes, and lower edge of garment. ...Clothing Clothing, pinafore crochet work home dressmaker ...This white, cotton, baby's pinafore with hand crochet work is and example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the families of the pioneer settlers and market gardeners of the Moorabbin Shire.The 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.A white cotton infant's pinafore, with hand crochet work around armholes, and lower edge of garment. Feather stitch embroidery, and pin-tucking on bodice. Waist ties.clothing, crochet work, moorabbin, bentleigh, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, dendy special survey, brighton pioneers -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, girl's pinafore, c1900
... This white fine lawn girls pinafore is an example of the dressmaking skills of the wives of the pioneer settlers and market gardeners of the Moorabbin Shire 1900. ...A white, fine lawn girl's sleeveless pinafore. Guipure lace frill around armholes, neck and hem. ...Clothing Clothing, girl's pinafore home dressmaker ...This white fine lawn girls pinafore is an example of the dressmaking skills of the wives of the pioneer settlers and market gardeners of the Moorabbin Shire 1900. The 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.A white, fine lawn girl's sleeveless pinafore. Guipure lace frill around armholes, neck and hem. Guipure lace insert to bodice and feather-stitch embroidery to skirt. Waist ties.moorabbin, brighton, pioneers, early settlers, market gardeners, home, dressmaker, garments, craftwork -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyApron, Hand Made, late 19th century to early 20th century
... ...pinafore...This style of aprons / pinafore is attached to the two brown dresses that are also in the collection. ...Girls apron or pinafore. White linen with crocheted lace around the edge which is continuous around the skirt, sleeve and neck. ...The condition is good enough to display, therefore it has good interpretive capacity. clothing girls children pinafore apron kiewa-valley alpine-shire Girls apron or pinafore. ...This item is hand made possible by a mother for her daughters. It is hand and machine stitched. This style of aprons / pinafore is attached to the two brown dresses that are also in the collection. This item is very significant for the following reasons. Historic and social - it shows what little girls wore during the early 1900's of the Kiewa Valley. It also shows fashion of the times and how these styles of aprons were made. All which is valuable for research on these topics. There are only a few of these aprons in the collection of the KVSH, and therefore would be very rare. The condition is good enough to display, therefore it has good interpretive capacity.Girls apron or pinafore. White linen with crocheted lace around the edge which is continuous around the skirt, sleeve and neck. The shoulders flaps appears that they should be pinned to the dress beneath, and pinned together at the back of the waist. The apron is manual machine stitchedclothing, girls, children, pinafore, apron, kiewa-valley, alpine-shire -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.33.3 R.P.M. Record (Warrnambool Technical School), H.M.S. Pinafore, 1971
... H.M.S. Pinafore...The recording is of the 1971 production of ‘H.M.S. Pinafore’ by the students of Warrnambool Technical College. ...Tower Hill HMS Pinafore presented by students of Warrnambool Technical School 1971 Custom Recording by Warrnambool Recording Enterprises P.O. ...The recording is of the 1971 production of ‘H.M.S. Pinafore’ by the students of Warrnambool Technical College. ...This record was made by a local business existing in the 1960s and early 70s, Warrnambool Recording Enterprises. This business used a local landmark, the Tower Hill State Park, as its logo and label. The recording is of the 1971 production of ‘H.M.S. Pinafore’ by the students of Warrnambool Technical College. This school was established in 1913 in Timor Street and in 1973, as Warrnambool Technical School, was relocated to Caramut Road and re-named Brauer college in 1990. The Timor Street site is now the South West TAFE College. This record is of interest as a memento both of the Warrnambool Technical College’s musical performance in 1971 and of the production of records such as this one by a local business, Warrnambool Recording Enterprises in the early 1970s. This is a 33.3 R.P.M. record with a part-image of a guitar and a yellow label in the centre with black printing and typing. It is in a paper sleeve which is tattered with the bottom section mostly missing. The cover does not appear to belong to the record. Tower Hill HMS Pinafore presented by students of Warrnambool Technical School 1971 Custom Recording by Warrnambool Recording Enterprises P.O. Box 123 Warrnambool Phone 8223warrnambool technical school, warrnambool recording enterprises tower hill label, history of warrnambool, ‘h.m.s. pinafore’ -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegePhotograph, H.M.S. Pinafore
... H.M.S. Pinafore...On Mount: Ballarat College / H.M.S. Pinafore / 1956...Pinafore Photograph ...See attached excerpt from The Minervan Dec 1956, p18-19Grayscale large photograph on mount with hand-scripted border and titleOn Mount: Ballarat College / H.M.S. Pinafore / 19561956, h. m. s. pinafore, gilbert & sullivan, ballarat college, dramatic productions -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Protective Wear, Pinafore, 1950s
... Pinafore......pinafores...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. ...The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.Brigtly coloured pinfaore using a representative 1950s fabric with a design of kitchen items in different coloursprotective clothing, handmade clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan, pinafores, fashion design, women's clothing -- 1950s, fashion 1950s -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Magazine - GOLDEN SQUARE SECONDARY COLLEGE COLLECTION: YEARBOOK 1964, 1964
... Golden Square High School ''Indicator'' Magazine 1964 H.M.S. Pinafore Performance....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Education golden square secondary history Golden Square High School ''Indicator'' Magazine 1964 H.M.S. Pinafore Performance. Magazine GOLDEN SQUARE SECONDARY COLLEGE COLLECTION: YEARBOOK 1964 ...Golden Square High School ''Indicator'' Magazine 1964 H.M.S. Pinafore Performance.bendigo, education, golden square secondary history -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, child's pinafore, c1900
... ...pinafore...A child's sleeveless white cotton pinafore with lace around neckline and arms and buttons at back...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne The child's cotton pants were made by women of the early settler families in Moorabbin Shire c1900 and show their needlework and dressmaking skills The Child's cotton pinafore is an examples of the dressmaking and needlework skills of the women of the early settler families in Moorabbin Shire c1900 clothing pinafore early settlers moorabbin bentleigh cheltenham dressmaking lacework A child's sleeveless white cotton pinafore with lace around neckline and arms and buttons at back Clothing Clothing, child's pinafore ...The child's cotton pants were made by women of the early settler families in Moorabbin Shire c1900 and show their needlework and dressmaking skills The Child's cotton pinafore is an examples of the dressmaking and needlework skills of the women of the early settler families in Moorabbin Shire c1900A child's sleeveless white cotton pinafore with lace around neckline and arms and buttons at backclothing, pinafore, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, dressmaking, lacework -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, girl’s dress, 20thC
... A young girl’s pinafore dress with a drop-waist, lace insert , pin-tucking and buttoned back ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne This girl's half petticoat 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 clothing brighton moorabbin dressmaking market gardeners early settlers craftwork A young girl’s pinafore dress with a drop-waist, lace insert , pin-tucking and buttoned back Clothing Clothing, girl’s dress Unrecorded person ...This girl's half petticoat 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 young girl’s pinafore dress with a drop-waist, lace insert , pin-tucking and buttoned back clothing, brighton, moorabbin, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Child's Pinafore, Tina Knitwear, 1980-2000
... Red and green plaid children's pinafore with green hem binding and in-built petticoat with lace edging....Textile Child's Pinafore Tina Knitwear ...Part of a selection of garments knitted by ‘Tina Knitwear’. Tina Knitwear was a successful made to order knitwear business in Brighton from the mid-1960s to around 2010, run by Assunta and Franco Liburti. Daughter Melissa Persi writes: Our parents Assunta (Mum) and Franco (Dad) Liburti ran a successful made to order knitwear business in Brighton from the mid-1960s to around 2010. Assunta was affectionately known to her family as Assuntina, therefore the business was named "Tina Knitwear" after her. Assunta and Franco were born in the beautiful seaside town of Terracina in Italy in 1933 and 1930 respectively. As was so common in Italy in the 1950s, Assunta who was in her late teens and early twenties learnt the intricate skills of machine knitting, dressmaking and pattern making. Franco on the other hand, learnt the building trade with his 2 brothers and specialised in bricklaying and tiling. As was so common after the war, Assunta and Franco yearned for a better life so they decided that they would get engaged and then migrate to Australia to be married and raise their family in Australia, a land of much opportunity which they no longer felt their beloved Italy held for them. Assunta migrated to Australia first in 1957 and later Franco joined her in 1958 where they were married. For the first few years, Franco (also known as Frank) worked as bricklayer /tiler on buildings such as the Robert Menzies building at Monash University in Clayton and various buildings in the Melbourne CBD. Assunta on the other hand put her machine knitting skills to use working in factories doing piece machine knitting for various knitwear companies. The hours were long, the conditions were difficult, and travel was onerous without a car. After their 2 older children were born, it was decided that dad would leave the building trade and they would start their own made to order knitwear business. That way they could work from home and raise their family together. Mum taught dad everything he needed to know so he could operate the knitwear machinery. They purchased COPPO knitting machines from Italy and a Linking machine from Germany. Initially they had a knitwear shopfront in Bay Street Brighton where a store assistant would take the orders and client’s measurements and Assunta would then make the garments from a small workshop in their home. Unfortunately, the assistants were not skilled dressmakers and often measurements and orders were incorrectly taken. Assunta being the perfectionist and highly skilled machinist that she was, decided that she needed to oversee the entire process from meeting the client, to taking their order, right thru to the fittings and completion of the garment. It therefore made sense that they should close the shop front and run their business from their own home in Brighton and hence “Tina Knitwear” was born. Together, for more than 40 years they ran their very respected and successful business and were well known in the Bayside area. They specialised in made to order knitwear for both men and women using mainly pure wool (from Patons, Wangaratta Mills, Japan and Italy) but also lurex and estacel. Over those years, many of their clients became their close friends. It wasn't unusual for clients to come to order garments and then end up in the kitchen chatting over a cup of Italian espresso coffee and homemade biscuits. Some of their clients were especially memorable and became lifelong friends. Mrs Connell was a dear friend of mum’s, each year she would buy tickets for the “Gown of the Year” fashion show. She would insist on taking Assunta and her 2 daughters so that we could see the latest fashions. Then there was their dear friend Ms Griffiths. She had been a Matron nurse at the Queen Victoria Hospital when she met my parents in the 1970s. She returned to live in New Zealand in the 1980s but came back to Melbourne every year to stay for 2 weeks with the sole purpose of visiting my parents (she adored them) and order garments. For those 2 solid weeks, mum and dad would only knit for Ms Griffiths and she would go back to New Zealand with at least 5 or 6 new outfits. I actually think she enjoyed mum’s homemade pasta almost as much as her new clothes! Over the years, my parents learnt to speak English very well given that majority of their clients were not Italian speaking. Their oldest child John born in 1960 learnt to speak English with the help of those clients who were such a big part of our childhood. Mum and dad always went above and beyond to ensure their clients were satisfied. Mum was an absolute perfectionist and it showed in her attention to detail and the quality of their beautiful work. You only need to look at the garments that have stood the test of time or speak to their clients to know that this is true. Their clients would always comment on how well their clothes would last and much of their clients came via word of mouth and recommendations. Occasionally there would be disagreements because mum had found an error in dad's knitting (either a wrong stitch or a sizing mistake mainly) and would ask him to redo a piece, he would argue back saying that it was fine, but we always knew who would win the argument and that the piece would get remade! Similarly, we recall discussions where mum would ask dad to find a particular colour of wool in the garage where the stock was kept. He would try to convince her that they were out of stock of that colour and that the client should choose a different colour. She would insist they had it and then after hours of searching, he would return into the house sheepishly holding the wool! Our childhood is full of beautiful memories of mum and dad always being present, clients coming and going, mum humming her favourite songs as she worked often late into the night and sometimes, we even fell asleep to the hum of the machinery. They put their heart and soul into "Tina Knitwear" and took pride in providing only the best quality garments for their clients. In Italian there is a saying “lei ha le mani d’oro” which literally translated means “she has hands of gold”. Franco enjoyed his work but for Assunta, it was more than just work and there is no better way to describe her skills, passion and dedication to her machine knitting… she truly did have “hands of gold”. We will forever be grateful that our parents’ life journey gave us the opportunity to live in a home filled with creativity, dedication and passion, amazing work ethic and mutual respect, lifelong friendships and a lifetime of love. Red and green plaid children's pinafore with green hem binding and in-built petticoat with lace edging.knitwear, clothing, italy, migrants, brighton, knitting machine, linking machine, garments, business, family, community -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Simplicity Dress pattern, Simplicity Pattern
... Simplicity Dress Pattern No. 1734 Size 12 Bust 32 Ladies slim skirt or flared skirt Pinafore style ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Domestic dress making Home dressmaking Simple to make Simplicity Dress Pattern No. 1734 Size 12 Bust 32 Ladies slim skirt or flared skirt Pinafore style Domestic object Simplicity Dress pattern Simplicity Pattern ...Domestic dress makingSimplicity Dress Pattern No. 1734 Size 12 Bust 32 Ladies slim skirt or flared skirt Pinafore style Simple to makehome dressmaking -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Twenty nine students and male teacher at an unknown school, c1905
... Black and white photograph of twenty nine students and male teacher at an unknown school, girls in their white pinafores, some boys with lace collars. Gippsland Victoria...May be Goon Nure School Schools Students Black and white photograph of twenty nine students and male teacher at an unknown school, girls in their white pinafores, some boys with lace collars. Gippsland Victoria Photograph Twenty nine students and male teacher at an unknown school, c1905 ...May be Goon Nure SchoolBlack and white photograph of twenty nine students and male teacher at an unknown school, girls in their white pinafores, some boys with lace collars. Gippsland Victoriaschools, students -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Jessie Wyles at Emerald Creek
... Young girl in a white pinafore and large, white hat sitting on a rock at the edge of Emerald Creek. ...Farndons Community Hall 42 Falls Road Mt Dandenong yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges emerald creek jessie wyles Emerald Creek Emerald Creek with Jessie Wyles Young girl in a white pinafore and large, white hat sitting on a rock at the edge of Emerald Creek. ...Young girl in a white pinafore and large, white hat sitting on a rock at the edge of Emerald Creek. Reverse of photograph has handwritten description by John Lundy-Clarke.Emerald Creek Emerald Creek with Jessie Wylesemerald creek, jessie wyles -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Baby's Pinafore
... White cotton baby pinafore with drawstring at neck. White crochet lace at armholes and hem. ...Clothing Baby's Pinafore ...White cotton baby pinafore with drawstring at neck. White crochet lace at armholes and hem. Broderie angliase lace at waist with two wide ties attached. Open at back.costume, infants', handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Clara Blake/ Rowe 1915
... Sepia toned photograph of Clara Blake who later became Mrs B Rowe as a young woman in dark ankle length pinafore dress over white blouse...Genealogy Clara Blake now Mrs B Rowe on reverse Sepia toned photograph of Clara Blake who later became Mrs B Rowe as a young woman in dark ankle length pinafore dress over white blouse Photograph Clara Blake/ Rowe 1915 ...Sepia toned photograph of Clara Blake who later became Mrs B Rowe as a young woman in dark ankle length pinafore dress over white blouseClara Blake now Mrs B Rowe on reversegenealogy -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph, 15 August 1874
... Girls are wearing white pinafores and hats. This is a copy of a black and white photo originally published in "the Age"on 15 August 1874...Girls are wearing white pinafores and hats. This is a copy of a black and white photo originally published in "the Age"on 15 August 1874 Photograph "the Age" ...Group of students in front of Nott Sr State School. Girls are wearing white pinafores and hats. This is a copy of a black and white photo originally published in "the Age"on 15 August 1874State School Port Melbournenott street state school, education - schools -
Williamstown High SchoolH.M.S. Pinafore program 1954
... Photocopies of the program for the Williamstown High School Gilbert and Sullivan Society production of H.M.S. Pinafore. The play was shown at the Mechanics Institute in Electra Street, On the 1st and 2nd of December 1954....H.M.S. Pinafore program 1954 ...Two A4 sheets. Photocopies of the program for the Williamstown High School Gilbert and Sullivan Society production of H.M.S. Pinafore. The play was shown at the Mechanics Institute in Electra Street, On the 1st and 2nd of December 1954.See images above.williamstown high school, 1954, gilbert and sullivan society, h.m.s. pinafore -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Cluff Children
... Both are wearing a dark dress with white pinafores....Both are wearing a dark dress with white pinafores. Cluff Children Photograph ...Black and white copy of original photograph showing a toddler sitting on a chair next to an older girl holding a skipping rope in her left hand. Both are wearing a dark dress with white pinafores.mabel cluff, jane cluff -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Blight Family
... Six people Standing behind six people seated including two small girls wearing white pinafores, holding dolls....Six people Standing behind six people seated including two small girls wearing white pinafores, holding dolls. Blight Family Photograph ...Black and white copy of original photograph of 12 people posing in studio. Six people Standing behind six people seated including two small girls wearing white pinafores, holding dolls.elmo, edna, algie, vera (mrs braddocks mother), hudson, gena (crena)?, ivo, bernice, mrs blight, mr blight, myrtle -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Protective Wear, Apron, 1950s
... One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. ...The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.Pleated pink and white striped cotton apron interspersed with bands of a separate blue and white fabric.aprons, protective clothing, handmade clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan
