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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - Everyday fashion of the Sixties: as pictured in Sears catalogs, Dover Publications Inc, Minnesota, NY, USA, 1999
... Fashion...1960's...Resource documenting 1960's everyday fashion...Reproduction book illustrating Sears catalogue especially 1960's fashions...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Resource documenting 1960's everyday fashion Fashion 1960's Sears Roebuck Various: Editor JoAnne Olian ASBN 0-486-40120-0 Reproduction book illustrating Sears catalogue especially 1960's fashions Book Everyday fashion of the Sixties: as pictured in Sears catalogs Dover Publications Inc, Minnesota, NY, USA ...Resource documenting 1960's everyday fashionReproduction book illustrating Sears catalogue especially 1960's fashionsVarious: Editor JoAnne Olian ASBN 0-486-40120-0fashion, 1960's, sears roebuck -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFur Collar, 1930’S
... s...fashion 1930’s...This fur collar is representative of fashion accessories in Warrnambool and District in the 1930’s. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road fur collar fur stole fur accessory clothing 1930’s fashion 1930’s fashion accessory rabbit fur Fur collar, 1930’s. ...The donors of this fur collar believe the collar to be between 80-90 years old. It was worn by the donor’s grandmother and mother as an accessory to Warrnambool and district balls and dances. It may have also been worn for warmth! The donors believe the fur would have been purchased in either Melbourne or Toorak. This fur could have been worn by either men or women. This fur collar is representative of fashion accessories in Warrnambool and District in the 1930’s.Fur collar, 1930’s. Rabbit fur collar, wide lapels, very soft fur with dyed pattern of light and dark brown stripes. Collar is lined with a heavy dark green woollen fabric. Between the fur and the lining there is a felt interfacingflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, fur collar, fur stole, fur accessory, clothing 1930’s, fashion 1930’s, fashion accessory, rabbit fur -
Blacksmith's Cottage and ForgeTop Hat, late 19th century
... ...gentlemen s fashion...It is representative of formal gentlemen's dress in the latter part of the 19th century/early 20th century. 1910 top hat gentlemen s fashion mr grant velour ninteenth century attire skilled hatter upper class attire formal wear monopoly token president bacchus marsh shire federation celebrations 1910 federation owner millbank mad hatter opening parliament 1910 royal exhibition building original box greaseproof prize medal royal isignia the sea breeze no 5044 size 6 7 8 Inscription in gold inside hat reads "GREASE PROOF / Prize Medal" / Royal Insignia with motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense" / "VENTILATED / AND / FELT BANDED". ...This hat belonged to Mr William Grant, Shire President of Bacchus Marsh. Mr Grant and his wife were invited to the opening of the first Federal Parliament held in the Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton, on the 9th May 1901. The opening was attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (later George V and Queen Mary) and 12,000 guests. Mr Grant's family were early settlers in Bacchus Marsh, and both he and his father were influential people in the town. They owned the property "Millbank". When William Grant died in 1924, his obituary in the 'Express' listed 17 public positions he held, including severaal terms as Shire President.This item has historical significance at a local, state and national level. It is representative of formal gentlemen's dress in the latter part of the 19th century/early 20th century.Gentleman's black shiny velour top hat with silk ribbon band, bound inside with leather sweat band, adjustable with silk ties. Inscription inside hat. Purple lining with gold embossing. Light canvas coated inside. Protective silver paper sweat band under leather sweat band.Inscription in gold inside hat reads "GREASE PROOF / Prize Medal" / Royal Insignia with motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense" / "VENTILATED / AND / FELT BANDED".1910, top hat, gentlemen s fashion, mr grant, velour, ninteenth century attire, skilled hatter, upper class attire, formal wear, monopoly token, president bacchus marsh shire, federation celebrations 1910, federation, owner millbank, mad hatter, opening parliament 1910, royal exhibition building, original box, greaseproof prize medal royal isignia, the sea breeze, no 5044, size 6, 7 8 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFur Stole, 1940-s - 1950s
... s...fashion of south west victoria...This fur collar is representative of fashion accessories in Warrnambool and District in the 1940's - 1950's flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road mustelidae fur stole mustel fur fur stole with body head and legs fur stole made with animals ladies clothing fashion accessory of 1950’s fashion of south west victoria Fur stole, ladies; comprising two animals with heads and legs, stitched together to form a stole. ...The donors of the fur stole come from a local family in the Warrnambool area. They believe the fur stole is around 60 years old. The stole belonged to the donor’s mother, now deceased, who wore it to local balls and dances as an accessories and maybe for warmth too! The donors believe the fur could have been purchased in Melbourne or Toorak. The fur is likely to be from the Mustelidae family, which is the largest family of carnivorous mammals. They inhabit all continents except Australia and Antarctica. This species includes the weasel, badger, otter, marten, ferret, sable, mink, stoat (ermine) and wolverine. The fur is thick and dense close to the skin, indicating that it is the winter coat of the animal. This fur collar is representative of fashion accessories in Warrnambool and District in the 1940's - 1950'sFur stole, ladies; comprising two animals with heads and legs, stitched together to form a stole. The fur is believed to be the winter fur of animals from the mustel family and is not as soft as rabbit fur. The first head has only the nose, the second head has nose and eyes. The heads are dark brown, each animal has a dark brown stripe the length of its fawn coloured back. Tails are dark but not as dark as the head. The stole can be clasped together using a decorative knotted brown tie and hook, or by using the clip attached to the snout of the front animal. 1940-s - 1950s.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, mustelidae fur stole, mustel fur, fur stole with body head and legs, fur stole made with animals, ladies clothing, fashion accessory of 1950’s, fashion of south west victoria -
Federation University Historical CollectionWork on paper - Fashion Illustration and Commercial Art, Alice Watson, Ballarat Technical Art School folio of Alice Watson, 1931,1932 and 1933
... ...1930's fashion...Alice Watson died in Ballarat, aged 95, having conserved her beautiful student folio, which was generously gifted to the Federation University permanent Historical Collection by the Watson family. alice watson ballarat technical art school art drawing figure drawing alumni costume drawing fashion drawing ticket writing 1930's fashion indian ink edith alice watson figure construction advertising commercial art .37) Paper is embossed with 'Windsor & Newtons Bristol Board' stamp. ...Edith (Alice) WATSON (1914–2010) Murtoa | Australia Alice Watson studied at the Ballarat Technical Art School (at the School of Mines, Ballarat) from 1930 until 1933. These works include commercial art, advertising and catalogue illustrations as well as figure construction and fashion-plate designs. Watson sat several departmental exams, including drawing and painting plant forms from nature, lettering, Composition of Form and Colour and advanced General Design, as well as dressmaking and embossed leatherwork. Her folio applies many Australian native floral elements to design. Upon graduating, Watson taught at the Murtoa High School, living with her parents until their deaths in 1972 and 1988 when she was 74 years old. Alice Watson died in Ballarat, aged 95, having conserved her beautiful student folio, which was generously gifted to the Federation University permanent Historical Collection by the Watson family. Commercial artA folio of Fashion Drawing by Edith Alice Watson of the Ballarat Technical Art School. .1) Two women dressed in fashionable clothing- lhs tan ensemble and hat; rhs fuschia ensemble with black and white accessories plus fur stole. Signed lrs A.Watson. 1933. .26) The image with three women wearing a hats. This appears to be an example of ticket writing. Signed lrs "A Watson- 2nd term. 1932." .35) The image with a woman wearing a hat appears to be an example of ticket writing. Signed lrs "A Watson--11th-7-32." .23) female figure drawing. Signed lrs A.Watson. 1st Term. 1932 .21) female figure drawing. Signed lrs A.Watson. 2nd Term. 1932 .17) drawing of lips, side view. Signed lrs A. Watson. 1931 .18) drawing of lips,three-quarter view. Signed lrs A. Watson .37) Paper is embossed with 'Windsor & Newtons Bristol Board' stamp.(Griffin depicted in centre)alice watson, ballarat technical art school, art, drawing, figure drawing, alumni, costume drawing, fashion drawing, ticket writing, 1930's fashion, indian ink, edith alice watson, figure construction, advertising, commercial art -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Fashion Cut Pattern No. 2786, C 1950's
... s...Fashion Cut Pattern...Domestic dressmaking for women Dressmaking Ladies wear Nightwear C 1950's Fashion Cut Pattern As above Fashion Cut Pattern No. 2786 Pattern in a light pink sleeve with picture of lady in a long nightgown. ...Domestic dressmaking for womenFashion Cut Pattern No. 2786 Pattern in a light pink sleeve with picture of lady in a long nightgown. Price 3/6, 32" Bust.As abovedressmaking, ladies wear, nightwear, c 1950's, fashion cut pattern -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Simplicity Pattern No. 5421, Simplicity Patterns, 1973
... ...s fashion...Domestic dressmaking for maternity wear Dressmaking Maternity wear Women s fashion Paper pattern C 1973 Simplicity As above Simplicity Pattern No. 5421 Maternity slacks and tops. ...Domestic dressmaking for maternity wearSimplicity Pattern No. 5421 Maternity slacks and tops. Has 5 models with pink, purple and blue slacks with white, blue, pink, ink striped & purple pattern tops. Maternity size 12, Bust 34, Aust $1-20, N.Z. 90 c No exchangeAs abovedressmaking, maternity wear, women, s fashion, paper pattern, c 1973, simplicity -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Fashion Cut Pattern No.5413, Fashion Cut Pattern, 1950's
... s...Fashion Cut Pattern...Domestic dressmaking for Women's fashion Women's fashion Dressmaking Paper patterns 1950's Fashion Cut Pattern As above Fashion Cut Pattern No.5413 Bust 32" 1'11 Pattern in cream paper sleeve. ...Domestic dressmaking for Women's fashionFashion Cut Pattern No.5413 Bust 32" 1'11 Pattern in cream paper sleeve. Has picture of two models wearing dresses with flared skirtsAs abovewomen's fashion, dressmaking, paper patterns, 1950's, fashion cut pattern -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Bonnet, C 1900's
... ...C 1900's fashion...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Bed cap, bonnet Clothing Handmade C 1900's fashion Nil - Adult size cotton bonnet - Cotton lace inserts - Georgette type fabric Clothing Bonnet ...Bed cap, bonnet- Adult size cotton bonnet - Cotton lace inserts - Georgette type fabricNilclothing, handmade, c 1900's fashion -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Simplicity Sewing Pattern No 7817, Simplicity Patterns (NZ) Ltd, C 1972
... - Example of C1970's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing...- Example of C1970's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing Dressmaking Womwn's clothing C1970's Various, some instructions , fabric requirements on reverse. ...- Example of C1970's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothingC 1960's - Various maternity patterns size 10 - tops, blouse & pantsVarious, some instructions , fabric requirements on reverse.dressmaking, womwn's clothing, c1970's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Simplicity Sewing Pattern No. 9957, Simplicity Patterns. Auckland, NZ, C 1972
... - Example of 1970's fashion - Example of domestic dressmaking patterns...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne - Example of 1970's fashion - Example of domestic dressmaking patterns Domestic dressmaking Dressmaking pattern Various, size, price, fabric requirements C 1970's - Simplicity Sewing Pattern No. 9957 size 12 - Flared skirt pattern - cut on bias - 2 skirt lengths - Patten for contour belt Domestic object Simplicity Sewing Pattern No. 9957 Simplicity Patterns. ...- Example of 1970's fashion - Example of domestic dressmaking patternsC 1970's - Simplicity Sewing Pattern No. 9957 size 12 - Flared skirt pattern - cut on bias - 2 skirt lengths - Patten for contour beltVarious, size, price, fabric requirements domestic dressmaking, dressmaking pattern -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - McCalls' Printed Pattern no. 8365, McCalls Printed Pattern, C 1950's
... - Example of C 1950's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing....- Example of C 1950's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing. dressmaking Women's clothing C 1950's Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse C 1950's - Misses' straight skirt - Side pocket with flap - waistband, side zip, side hem split Domestic object McCalls' Printed Pattern no. 8365 McCalls Printed Pattern ...- Example of C 1950's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing.C 1950's - Misses' straight skirt - Side pocket with flap - waistband, side zip, side hem splitVarious, some instructions, fabric requirements on reversedressmaking, women's clothing, c 1950's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Butterick Paper Pattern No. 6720, Butterick Patterns, C 1960's
... fashion...C 1960's...- Example of C 19060's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing...- Example of C 19060's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing Dressmaking Women's fashion C 1960's Butterick Paper Pattern No 6720 C 1960's - Wrap and Go pant suit & scarf top. ...- Example of C 19060's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothingButterick Paper Pattern No 6720 C 1960's - Wrap and Go pant suit & scarf top. Wrap pants'suit - mini or evening length.dressmaking, women's fashion, c 1960's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Simplicity Sewing Pattern No 5033, Simplicity Patterns (NZ) Ltd, C 1972
... - Example of C 1970's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing...- Example of C 1970's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing Dressmaking Girls' clothing C 1970's Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse C 1970's - Young teens' mini dress (2 versions) - Version 1: bias skirt with lowered waistline, halter-type bodice with high round neckline & self-fabric shoulders straps - Version 2: contrasting skirt and bodice Domestic object Simplicity Sewing Pattern No 5033 Simplicity Patterns (NZ) Ltd ...- Example of C 1970's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothingC 1970's - Young teens' mini dress (2 versions) - Version 1: bias skirt with lowered waistline, halter-type bodice with high round neckline & self-fabric shoulders straps - Version 2: contrasting skirt and bodiceVarious, some instructions, fabric requirements on reversedressmaking, girls' clothing, c 1970's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Butterick Sewing Pattern No. 4965, Butterick Pattern Service, C 1960's
... - Example of C 1960's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne - Example of C 1960's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing Dressmaking Children's clothing 1960's Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse C 1960's - Butterick Sewing Pattern No. 4965 size 4 - 4 versions skirt pattern: - Front pleated - A-line darted skirt - Flared skirt without side seams - Gathered skirt Domestic object Butterick Sewing Pattern No. 4965 Butterick Pattern Service ...- Example of C 1960's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothingC 1960's - Butterick Sewing Pattern No. 4965 size 4 - 4 versions skirt pattern: - Front pleated - A-line darted skirt - Flared skirt without side seams - Gathered skirt Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reversedressmaking, children's clothing, 1960's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Simplicity Sewing Pattern No 4626, Simplicity Patterns, C 1950's
... - Example of C1950's children fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing...- Example of C1950's children fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing Dressmaking Children's clothing C 1950's Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse C 1050's - Child's one-piece dress - Princess line, front buttoning - View 1 : short gathered cuffed sleeves - View 2 : armhole ruffles - View 3 : scalloped on right front closing edges, short gathered sleves, contrasting collars and cuffs Domestic object Simplicity Sewing Pattern No 4626 Simplicity Patterns ...- Example of C1950's children fashion - Example of domestically produced clothingC 1050's - Child's one-piece dress - Princess line, front buttoning - View 1 : short gathered cuffed sleeves - View 2 : armhole ruffles - View 3 : scalloped on right front closing edges, short gathered sleves, contrasting collars and cuffsVarious, some instructions, fabric requirements on reversedressmaking, children's clothing, c 1950's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Simplicity Sewing Pattern No 5734, Simplicity Patterns Ltd, C 1960's
... - Example of 1960's child's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing...- Example of 1960's child's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing Dressmaking 1960's Children's clothing Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse. ...- Example of 1960's child's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothingC 1960's - Child's one-piece dress or jumper & blouse - Buttoned shoulder on dress - long or short sleeved blouseVarious, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse.dressmaking, 1960's, children's clothing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Butterick Sewing Pattern No 2157, Butterick Publishing Co. Pty Ltd, C 1960's
... - Example of 1960's child's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing...- Example of 1960's child's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing Dressmaking girl's clothing C 1960's Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse C 1960's - 2 version girls' dress - Short sleeved & sleeveless - 1 version collared - gathered skirt - Feature on left side bodice Domestic object Butterick Sewing Pattern No 2157 Butterick Publishing Co. ...- Example of 1960's child's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothingC 1960's - 2 version girls' dress - Short sleeved & sleeveless - 1 version collared - gathered skirt - Feature on left side bodice Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reversedressmaking, girl's clothing, c 1960's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - McCalls Sewing Pattern No. 9211, McCalls Printed Pattern, C 1950's
... - Example of 1950's women fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing....- Example of 1950's women fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing. ...- Example of 1950's women fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing.McCalls Sewing Pattern No. 9211, size 14 - Misses dress, with pleated features on sleeves and waistline - Glared skirt - Centre back seam - Side seam zipper C 1950'sVarious, some instructions , fabric requirements on reversedressmaking, women's clothing, c 1950's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - McCalls Printed Pattern No. 8068, McCalls Printed Patterns, C 1950's
... - Example of C 1950's Women's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing...- Example of C 1950's Women's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing Dressmaking Women's clothing C 1950's Various. some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse. ...- Example of C 1950's Women's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothingC 1950's McCalls Printed Pattern No. 8068 - Misses jackets - two lengths - Bust size 12 - Style A: longer, with 3/4 length sleeve & cuff - Style B: shorted, with elbow length sleeves & cuff - Style C : shorted, with long(wristlength) sleeves - Front buttons, centre back pleat - Collar on all stylesVarious. some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse.dressmaking, women's clothing, c 1950's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Home Journal Pattern No. 9394, Home Journal Pattern Co. Pty Ltd, C 1950's
... - Example of C 1950's chidren's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing...- Example of C 1950's chidren's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing Dressmaking Children's clothing C 1950's Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse C 1950's - Child's swimsuit - 1 to 2 years of age - Plain or lace trim - One piece pattern with shoulder straps Domestic object Home Journal Pattern No. 9394 Home Journal Pattern Co. ...- Example of C 1950's chidren's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothingC 1950's - Child's swimsuit - 1 to 2 years of age - Plain or lace trim - One piece pattern with shoulder strapsVarious, some instructions, fabric requirements on reversedressmaking, children's clothing, c 1950's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Simplicity Sewing Pattern No. 9246, Simplicity Patterns, C 1970's
... - Example of C 1970's Women's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing...- Example of C 1970's Women's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing Dressmaking Women's clothing C 1970's Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse. ...- Example of C 1970's Women's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothingC 1970's - Women's caftan with kimono sleeves - Short and long sleeve style - size 14-16Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse.dressmaking, women's clothing, c 1970's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Australian Home Journal Paper Pattern No. 9903, Australian Home Journal, C 1950's
... - Example of C 1950's child's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing...- Example of C 1950's child's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing Dressmaking Child's clothing C 1950's Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse C 1950's Australian Home Journal Paper Pattern No. 9903 - Child's frock and hat, size 4 years - Gathered skirt, with pockets & waist tie - Shaped yoke - Drawstring bonnet Domestic object Australian Home Journal Paper Pattern No. 9903 Australian Home Journal ...- Example of C 1950's child's fashion - Example of domestically produced clothingC 1950's Australian Home Journal Paper Pattern No. 9903 - Child's frock and hat, size 4 years - Gathered skirt, with pockets & waist tie - Shaped yoke - Drawstring bonnetVarious, some instructions, fabric requirements on reversedressmaking, child's clothing, c 1950's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Butterick Sewing Pattern No. 6860, Butterick Pattern Service, C1960's
... - Example of circa 1960's girls' fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne - Example of circa 1960's girls' fashion - Example of domestically produced clothing Dressmaking Women's clothing C1960's Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse C 1960's Butterick Sewing Pattern No. 6860 size 4 years - Girl's formal and short length slip patterns - Various styles & trims Domestic object Butterick Sewing Pattern No. 6860 Butterick Pattern Service ...- Example of circa 1960's girls' fashion - Example of domestically produced clothingC 1960's Butterick Sewing Pattern No. 6860 size 4 years - Girl's formal and short length slip patterns - Various styles & trimsVarious, some instructions, fabric requirements on reversedressmaking, women's clothing, c1960's -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Simplicity Sewing Pattern NO. 4059, Simplicity Patterns Ltd, C 1950's/60's
... - Example of 1950's/1960's girls' fashion - Example of domestically produced fashion...- Example of 1950's/1960's girls' fashion - Example of domestically produced fashion Dressmaking girls clothing 1950's/1960's Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse. ...- Example of 1950's/1960's girls' fashion - Example of domestically produced fashionC 1950's/1960's - 7 day 'wardrobe' of girls' dresses - various styles and decorations.Various, some instructions, fabric requirements on reverse.dressmaking girls clothing 1950's/1960's -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBox Starch, Pre decimal currency date(14th February 1966)
... fashion vogue. Formality of dress was a strictly British "class" up-man-ship which from the 1950's onwards became less and less visible. ...This box (capacity 12 ozs) has white(aged into cream) and blue printing and a "white star" on five sides, the sixth side has a laundry scene with two ladies, in early 1900's fashion. The package is made from 200 gsm thick cardboard. ..."SILVER STAR", "THE BEST IN THE WORLD", "WON'T STICK TO THE IRON", "REQUIRES NO BOILING", INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE", "ROBERT HARPER AND COMPANY LIMITED", "INCORPORATED IN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA", "NET WEIGHT 12 OUNCES", "LARGE BOX 12 OZS" This box (capacity 12 ozs) has white(aged into cream) and blue printing and a "white star" on five sides, the sixth side has a laundry scene with two ladies, in early 1900's fashion. The package is made from 200 gsm thick cardboard. ...This brand of starch was first manufactured before 1966 and covered the period when Australian made was the preferred clothing due to limited imports from England. This was a period when the demand for "home grown" produce was at its peak. This was in a time when by necessity and ease of supply and not by the "Buy Australian" campaign (of later years), was the major factor for the demand of these type of laundry goods. It was in a time when starch was used in formal clothing to put a "crisp" or fresh new appearance for clothes. This product was in the era and importantly the social more of "clothes make the person" in which starched shirts and dresses was the fashion vogue. Formality of dress was a strictly British "class" up-man-ship which from the 1950's onwards became less and less visible. The Australian "Ocker" or fair "dink'm" bloke became more entrenched after World War II. The national identity was slowly developing.This box of starch is very relevant to the Kiewa Valley because this box highlights the differences ,in this period, between city and rural social standards. Rural areas were deeply entrenched into colonial and the pioneer family structure viz- a-vie social and dress fashion standards. British values and norms lingered on well beyond the changes happening in city fashion. Tradition and English "ties" were the backbone of early colonies and it was only after World War II that these "ties" were becoming irrelevant. Early traditions lingered well past the independence sought by Federation, colony to statehood and trade with other nations eg. USA and Asia. The idea that a change in "status" would automatically change the social mores of Australians, especially in rural ares, was not fully grasped by the "law makers" and those wanting change.This box (capacity 12 ozs) has white(aged into cream) and blue printing and a "white star" on five sides, the sixth side has a laundry scene with two ladies, in early 1900's fashion. The package is made from 200 gsm thick cardboard. As manufacture was made before and during the two World Wars 1914 to 1945 the promotion was heavily focused on Australian made and Australian grown maize. One side of the box has instructions of use and all the other sides are promotional, detailing "the best in the world and won't stick to the iron""SILVER STAR", "THE BEST IN THE WORLD", "WON'T STICK TO THE IRON", "REQUIRES NO BOILING", INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE", "ROBERT HARPER AND COMPANY LIMITED", "INCORPORATED IN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA", "NET WEIGHT 12 OUNCES", "LARGE BOX 12 OZS"domestic laundry essentials, cotton clothing preparations, household starch "crisp and neat appearances. -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegePhotograph, 1908 (estimated)
... This extraordinary record of the student cohort in 1908 reveals many aspects of school life in the early 1900's. The fashions, hair coiffure and accessories and added costuming are fascinating. ...Ballarat Clarendon College 1425 Sturt Street Ballarat goldfields This extraordinary record of the student cohort in 1908 reveals many aspects of school life in the early 1900's. The fashions, hair coiffure and accessories and added costuming are fascinating. ...This extraordinary record of the student cohort in 1908 reveals many aspects of school life in the early 1900's. The fashions, hair coiffure and accessories and added costuming are fascinating. The sport detail from the basketball hoop is significant. This photograph has social significance because of its detail regarding female school activities in the early 1900s. Black and white photograph mounted on grey card of Clarendon Ladies College student cohort in 1908. The students are arranged in five tiered rows. The photograph is taken against wall of a timber building. There is a basketball net fixed to the wall above the last row. Many of the girls are wearing fancy hats, some decorated with birds. Two young girls in the front row wear poster boards over their clothing advertising an event not to be missed; something to do with a menagerie. All the students are dressed in white, some in dresses, some n skirts and blouses and many have aprons over their skirts. The photograph is accompanied with a typed list of namesPrinted on front righthand bottom corner of mount: 'Richards & Co/Ballarat'1908, uniform, richardson, clarendon ladies college, costume, menagerie, hilda farmer, avenel halls, sylvia eyres, ella morrow, florence sides, gertie owen, laela williams, lorna dowler, emma buchanan, phyllis doepel, daisy llewellyn, adeline purser, sophie anderson, helen mathieson, d brophy, lily wright, margaret dowler, dulce deardon, gladys small, marjory howe, jessie kelsall, erica mckay, pearl eyres, iris llewellyn, edith bishop, marjorie walker, violet howard, hazel wlls, effie white, mimi murphy, carrie miners, edith murphy, irene palamountain, miss allan, marjorie salmon, dollie snow, naomi franklin, elsie powell, rachael kennedy, rose paull, sylvia barnett, esther, lilah emblling, trixie kliender, chrissie anderson, agnes wheen, kitty dawbarn, hazel clements, m serjeant, dolly gill, beryl bach, dorothy nicholas, frances gill, meg moore, jessie eyres, blanche murphy, merle booth, melba mcconnel, edna clark, betty lester, bessie hoad, madge dearden, kate cameron, olive mathews, grace nicholas, mollie souter, isabel mctaggart, madge llewellyn, mollie mary buley, alice ralph, ruth tyler, rebecca abraham, joyce eyres, nellie salmon -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyHook Button, late 1800's to mid 1900's
... This item and its use and design spans the 1800's to early 1900's both in its fashion and application requirements. ...This silver button/glove hook was based on late 1800's designs when buttons became more integrated and fashionable than "tie up" laces. This was more so in genteel fashion. ...Kiewa Valley Historical Society Mount Beauty Information Centre 31 Bogong High Plains Rd Mt Beauty high-country This item and its use and design spans the 1800's to early 1900's both in its fashion and application requirements. ...This item and its use and design spans the 1800's to early 1900's both in its fashion and application requirements. The genteel factor must be made when applying it to the Kiewa Valley. The evolution of general clothing and apparel has moved from solid(long lasting) and sometimes expensive material and fasteners to a cheaper and more "throw away" fashion of sometimes monthly change in the later 1900's to 2000's.The significance of this item to a rural setting such as the Kiewa Valley not only points to an integration of "modern" fashion in semi remote rural Australian environments but also the limited connections to "high" fashion through magazines and audible (radio) and visual (cinema) advertising. It also "spotlights" the differences between the European and British social networking and lack of interaction between towns and counties to the "Australian" levels of interactions between rural and city environments. Although physical distances in Australia, during this period (1800's to early 1900's) was a retarding factor in the diffusion of the latest fashion apparel it was not as noticeable as when the global communication and the physical travel abilities were "exploded" in the latter 1900's. This shift towards "the smaller" globe scenario has overcome the physical distances that were so apparent in the previous century.This silver button/glove hook was based on late 1800's designs when buttons became more integrated and fashionable than "tie up" laces. This was more so in genteel fashion. The main hook extension from the "pronged" hand piece has been constructed in a way that allows for easy replacement by either longer or shorter hooks.costume accessories, footwear, shoes and boots with buttons, gloves, costume -
National Wool MuseumUniform - 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games Women's Official Occasions Floral Scoop Neck Blouse, Wendy Powitt, c. 1992
... As a humble technician, my role was a low profile newly created position of Controller, Technical Marketing where wool was to be marketed on its technical properties, as distinct from the Product Marketing Group which exploited the traditional high profile approach of marketing wool;s superior fashion attributes. The Woolmark was the tool central to this approach. ...As a humble technician, my role was a low profile newly created position of Controller, Technical Marketing where wool was to be marketed on its technical properties, as distinct from the Product Marketing Group which exploited the traditional high profile approach of marketing wool;s superior fashion attributes. The Woolmark was the tool central to this approach. ...About the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games donor Doug Pleasance wrote- During the 1980's the Australian wool industry was at its most prosperous times with record numbers of sheep producing wool receiving ever increasing values due to the success of the Reserve Price Scheme, and the overall guidance of the Australian Wool Corporation (AWC). As a humble technician, my role was a low profile newly created position of Controller, Technical Marketing where wool was to be marketed on its technical properties, as distinct from the Product Marketing Group which exploited the traditional high profile approach of marketing wool;s superior fashion attributes. The Woolmark was the tool central to this approach. The 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games saw an evolutionary change in designer selection. A Declaration of Interest Form was communicated to over forty potential designers. The task and especially tight timelines that were involved deterred many aspirants, however, there remained eight designers with the potential we were seeking. These eight designers were paid $3,000 per submission and the winning designer, Wendy Powitt, was paid $15,000. For the first time the judging panel included two athletes, one male swimmer and one female basketballer, their influence was pivotal. The ensemble consisted of three elements- 1. The Official Uniform which was used for travel and all official functions. This included: a tailored blazer and trouser/skirt (all water repellent) by Fletcher Jones, pure wool olive-green faille fabric by Foster Valley, cotton PE formal shirt by Pelaco, pure wool knitwear by Spangaro, printed wool tie by TD Noone, wool nylon socks by Holeproof and footwear by Hush Puppy. 2. Opening Ceremony Uniform a lightweight wool fabric printed with floral designs that had been inspired by the work of Australian artist Margaret Preston. This included: Lightweight W/PE shorts by Fletcher Jones in Foster Valley Fabric, socks by Holeproof and footwear by Hush Puppy. 3. Village Clothing was designed to be highly visible garments to make it easy to spot the Aussie and helped to contribute to good team spirit. This included: A pure wool shirt featuring blocks of contrasting colours, and a newly developed stretch 50:50 wool/cotton fabric by Bradmill was made into shorts and jeans by Fletcher Jones.8124.1 - The blouse is cream with an Australian floral design inspired by the work of artist Margaret Preston. The blouse has a scoop neck, cream buttons and small triangular cut outs on the sleeves. The shoulder seam runs to the points of the triangle and another across the back of the shoulders to create a rounded design. 8124.2 - Floral print fabric sample, this sample is cut in the shape of the front panel of the blouse but is unsewn. 8124.3 - Floral fabric sample. 8124.4 - Floral fabric sample. 8124.5 - Floral fabric sample.BARCELONA 19921992 barcelona olympics, sport, athletes, fashion, design, uniform -
National Wool MuseumUniform - 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games Women's Official Occasions Cotton Blouse, Wendy Powitt, c. 1992
... As a humble technician, my role was a low profile newly created position of Controller, Technical Marketing where wool was to be marketed on its technical properties, as distinct from the Product Marketing Group which exploited the traditional high profile approach of marketing wool;s superior fashion attributes. The Woolmark was the tool central to this approach. ...As a humble technician, my role was a low profile newly created position of Controller, Technical Marketing where wool was to be marketed on its technical properties, as distinct from the Product Marketing Group which exploited the traditional high profile approach of marketing wool;s superior fashion attributes. The Woolmark was the tool central to this approach. ...About the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games donor Doug Pleasance wrote- During the 1980's the Australian wool industry was at its most prosperous times with record numbers of sheep producing wool receiving ever increasing values due to the success of the Reserve Price Scheme, and the overall guidance of the Australian Wool Corporation (AWC). As a humble technician, my role was a low profile newly created position of Controller, Technical Marketing where wool was to be marketed on its technical properties, as distinct from the Product Marketing Group which exploited the traditional high profile approach of marketing wool;s superior fashion attributes. The Woolmark was the tool central to this approach. The 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games saw an evolutionary change in designer selection. A Declaration of Interest Form was communicated to over forty potential designers. The task and especially tight timelines that were involved deterred many aspirants, however, there remained eight designers with the potential we were seeking. These eight designers were paid $3,000 per submission and the winning designer, Wendy Powitt, was paid $15,000. For the first time the judging panel included two athletes, one male swimmer and one female basketballer, their influence was pivotal. The ensemble consisted of three elements- 1. The Official Uniform which was used for travel and all official functions. This included: a tailored blazer and trouser/skirt (all water repellent) by Fletcher Jones, pure wool olive-green faille fabric by Foster Valley, cotton PE formal shirt by Pelaco, pure wool knitwear by Spangaro, printed wool tie by TD Noone, wool nylon socks by Holeproof and footwear by Hush Puppy. 2. Opening Ceremony Uniform a lightweight wool fabric printed with floral designs that had been inspired by the work of Australian artist Margaret Preston. This included: Lightweight W/PE shorts by Fletcher Jones in Foster Valley Fabric, socks by Holeproof and footwear by Hush Puppy. 3. Village Clothing was designed to be highly visible garments to make it easy to spot the Aussie and helped to contribute to good team spirit. This included: A pure wool shirt featuring blocks of contrasting colours, and a newly developed stretch 50:50 wool/cotton fabric by Bradmill was made into shorts and jeans by Fletcher Jones.A long sleeve cream coloured dress shirt with a detachable printed neck tie. The neck tie is decorated in an Australian floral design inspired by the artist Margaret Preston. The shirt has two breast pockets and double sets of cream buttons. The rear of the shirt is unadorned. 8124.4 - Floral fabric sample. 8124.5 - Floral fabric sample.BARCELONA 19921992 barcelona olympics, sport, athletes, fashion, design, uniform
