Showing 18 items matching "shell necklace"
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Federation University Historical CollectionImage, Necklace of Shells, 1878
... shell necklace...Line black and white image of an Aboriginal shell necklace....shell necklace aboriginal aborigine Line black and white image of an Aboriginal shell necklace. ...Line black and white image of an Aboriginal shell necklace.shell necklace, aboriginal, aborigine -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Image, Truganini
... ...Shell Necklace...Aboriginal woman named Truganini wearing a shell necklace. She was a native of Bruni Island, Tasmania. ...Aboriginal woman named Truganini wearing a shell necklace. She was a native of Bruni Island, Tasmania. ...Digitised directly from 'Blackfellows of Australia' by Charles Barrett and A.S. Kenyon (Sun Books)Aboriginal woman named Truganini wearing a shell necklace. She was a native of Bruni Island, Tasmania. Title - Truganini (When She Died Her Race Became Extinct).aborigine, aboriginal, truganini, tasmania, bruni island, shell necklace -
City of WhittleseaAccessory (item) - Necklaces, Handmade, shell and synthetic fibre necklace
... Handmade, shell and synthetic fibre necklace...During her trip, Tracey acquired two hand made bags and Shell necklace which she donated to the City of Whittlesea Civic History Collection....During her trip, Tracey acquired two hand made bags and Shell necklace which she donated to the City of Whittlesea Civic History Collection. ...In March 2014 Tracey Mallett, Manager Organisation Planning at the City of Whittlesea, represented the City of Whittlesea on a visit to the Buka Urban Council in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, on behalf of the International Women’s Development Agency. During her trip, Tracey acquired two hand made bags and Shell necklace which she donated to the City of Whittlesea Civic History Collection.handbags, handmade -
Orbost & District Historical Societynecklace, late 19th - early 20th century
... Small fine mother-of-pearl shell necklace with metal clasp....This item is an example of a piece of jewelry worn by women in the early 20th century. necklace jewelry costume-accessories pearl Small fine mother-of-pearl shell necklace with metal clasp. necklace ...From the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1918) started Temple's Store opposite the Post Office and packed stores to Bendoc. Donor was the grand-daughter of Dr Kerr, first doctor in Orbost. Dr Kerr's wife was Hilda Temple. This necklace was likely owned by Mrs Kerr. This item is an example of a piece of jewelry worn by women in the early 20th century.Small fine mother-of-pearl shell necklace with metal clasp.necklace jewelry costume-accessories pearl -
Robin Boyd FoundationDecorative object - Necklace
... White shell necklace, string strand, 10 shells threaded, 16 loose shells...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne White shell necklace, string strand, 10 shells threaded, 16 loose shells Decorative object Necklace ...White shell necklace, string strand, 10 shells threaded, 16 loose shells -
City of WhittleseaAccessory (item) - Handbags, Handmade Handbag
... During her trip, Tracey acquired two hand made bags and Shell necklace which she donated to the City of Whittlesea Civic History Collection....During her trip, Tracey acquired two hand made bags and Shell necklace which she donated to the City of Whittlesea Civic History Collection. ...In March 2014 Tracey Mallett, Manager Organisation Planning at the City of Whittlesea, represented the City of Whittlesea on a visit to the Buka Urban Council in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, on behalf of the International Women’s Development Agency. During her trip, Tracey acquired two hand made bags and Shell necklace which she donated to the City of Whittlesea Civic History Collection.handbags, handmade -
City of WhittleseaAccessory (item) - Handbags, Handmade, natural dyed fibre Handbag
... During her trip, Tracey acquired two hand made bags and Shell necklace which she donated to the City of Whittlesea Civic History Collection....During her trip, Tracey acquired two hand made bags and Shell necklace which she donated to the City of Whittlesea Civic History Collection. ...In March 2014 Tracey Mallett, Manager Organisation Planning at the City of Whittlesea, represented the City of Whittlesea on a visit to the Buka Urban Council in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, on behalf of the International Women’s Development Agency. During her trip, Tracey acquired two hand made bags and Shell necklace which she donated to the City of Whittlesea Civic History Collection.handbags, handmade -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageVehicle - Wagon, Circa 1909
... She still owned a shell necklace that Singh had made for her mother. ...She still owned a shell necklace that Singh had made for her mother. ...This wagon was used in towns across south-west Victoria during the first half of the twentieth century by Pooran Singh, an Indian-born immigrant. Singh arrived in Australia alone in 1899 at the age of 30. The following year, at the Colac Licensing Court in western Victoria, he was one of 78 hawkers granted a Hawker’s Licence. According to the Colac Herald, all but two of the applicants appeared to be Asian. While some hawkers registered horse-drawn carts, Singh was one of nineteen licensed to trade on foot, selling door to door. Applicants were encouraged to contribute to a collection for the Colac Hospital. Over time, Pooran Singh progressed to owning his own wagon—a top-of-the-range light delivery vehicle—and a horse named Prince. His work often took him along rough country roads. In September 1909, near Thowgla in the Corryong district of north-eastern Victoria, he was thrown from his wagon while navigating a deep rut and was run over by one of its wheels. Although he suffered bruising to his chest, his injuries were not serious. The following year he was granted a Hawker’s Licence in Corryong. By 1916, while living and working at Garvoc in western Victoria, he advertised in The Standard after losing his paper license on Cooramook Road. In 1918, at the Warrnambool Petty Sessions Court, he was one of four applicants granted renewal of their hawkers’ licenses, and each donated ten shillings to Warrnambool Hospital. Throughout these years, Singh was known to farmers and their families as he travelled across Victoria’s Western District, living and working from his covered wagon. In his later years, Pooran Singh formed a close friendship with John Jandes Moore and his wife, Vera, of Russells Creek, Warrnambool. They offered him the use of their property as a base for his travels and cared for him during his final illness. John Moore was later appointed one of the two executors of Singh’s will. Pooran Singh died in Warrnambool on 8 June 1947, aged 77. His final wish was to be cremated and for his ashes to be returned to India for immersion in the Ganges. The cremation was arranged by Guyett’s Funerals in Warrnambool. Having never married, Singh left his estate to his four nephews, enabling them to buy land and build homes; one later installed a memorial plaque in his honour. In the late 1980s, Guyett’s Funerals placed his ashes in the niche wall at Warrnambool Cemetery as a memorial, while continuing to hope that family instructions might eventually arrive. Nearly 63 years after his death, renewed enquiries brought public attention to the long and respectful care given to his ashes. As a result, the renowned Indian cricketer Kapil Dev travelled to Warrnambool to collect them and escort them to India, helping to fulfil Singh’s final wish. He was joined by one of Singh’s grand-nephews, Harmel Uppal, who had travelled from England. At a formal ceremony on 25 July 2010 commemorating Singh’s life, the ashes were handed to Dev and Uppal, and local resident Avis Quarrell, who had known Singh as a child, read a poem she had written in his memory. She still owned a shell necklace that Singh had made for her mother. Some Warrnambool locals who had been closely involved also travelled to India, where they joined Uppal’s family from the village of Uppal Bhopa, near Jalandhar. On 31 July 2010, Pooran Singh’s ashes were immersed in the Ganges, fulfilling the wish he had expressed more than six decades earlier. After Pooran Singh’s death, his horse and wagon remained on John Moore’s property. When Prince died, he was buried on the beach at Warrnambool. The wagon stayed with the Moore family and was at times used as a cubby house. In about 1997, John Moore, the son of John Jandes Moore, donated it to Flagstaff Hill. After restoration, the wagon became an attraction in the village, where volunteer Pat and his Clydesdale horse, Duke, offered visitors rides around Flagstaff Hill’s lake. This wagon is significant for its association with an Indian emigrant who used it to earn an income in Australia. It also reflects the vital role of hawkers, who travelled through rural and regional communities in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, supplying food, goods and news. The wagon is also historically significant as a former Flagstaff Hill attraction, offering visitors the experience of horse-drawn rides around the lake.Wagon: a light delivery vehicle once used as a hawker's wagon. It is a four-wheel, horse-drawn vehicle with iron tyres, brakes, spoked wheels painted red with decorative yellow strips on the hubs, a timber shaft, and springs on the undercarriage. It was once a covered wagon, fitted with green, wooden sideboards, a front seat with leather-padded backrest and mounting steps. 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Ararat & District Historical Society (operating the Langi Morgala Museum)Decorative object - Necklace
... Ararat & District Historical Society (operating the Langi Morgala Museum) 48 Queen Street Ararat grampians Polished shell pendant with metal clasps, decorative edging and chain. Suspended on chain by gold-plated metal links. Decorative object Necklace ...Polished shell pendant with metal clasps, decorative edging and chain. Suspended on chain by gold-plated metal links. -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - BOX, JEWELLRY, 1) 7.2.44
... Box holds 40 cartridges. .2) Necklace made from small shells, colours soft white, brown & grey. .3) Bracelet made from same shells as .2). .4) Bracelet made from same shells as .2). .5) Bracelet made from same shells as .2)....Box holds 40 cartridges. .2) Necklace made from small shells, colours soft white, brown & grey. .3) Bracelet made from same shells as .2). .4) Bracelet made from same shells as .2). .5) Bracelet made from same shells as .2). ....1) Box, cardboard, brown colour for 9 mm cartridges. Box holds 40 cartridges. .2) Necklace made from small shells, colours soft white, brown & grey. .3) Bracelet made from same shells as .2). .4) Bracelet made from same shells as .2). .5) Bracelet made from same shells as .2)..1) “7 Feb 1944”costume accessories - jewellery, arms - accessories -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Jewellery, pearl necklace, 20thC
... Some imitation pearls (also called shell pearls) are simply made of mother-of-pearl, coral or conch shell A strand of pearls called a princess length, 43 to 48 cm in length, comes down to or just below the collarbone. A graduated strand of pearls most often has at least 3 mm of differentiation from the ends to the centre of the necklace. ...Some imitation pearls (also called shell pearls) are simply made of mother-of-pearl, coral or conch shell A strand of pearls called a princess length, 43 to 48 cm in length, comes down to or just below the collarbone. A graduated strand of pearls most often has at least 3 mm of differentiation from the ends to the centre of the necklace. jewellery necklace earring pearls market gardners early settlers moorabbin bentleigh cheltenham ormond A lady's pearl necklace and 1 earring in a hinged, lined, cream Bakelite case . ...It is thought that natural pearls form under a set of accidental conditions when a microscopic intruder or parasite enters a bivalve mollusc and settles inside the shell. The mollusc, irritated by the intruder, forms a pearl sac of external mantle tissue cells and secretes the calcium carbonate and conchiolin to cover the irritant. This secretion process is repeated many times, thus producing a pearl. Natural pearls come in many shapes, with perfectly round ones being comparatively rare. In general, cultured pearls are less valuable than natural pearls, whereas imitation pearls have almost no value. Cultured freshwater pearls can often be confused for natural pearls Cultured pearls are the response of the shell to a tissue implant. A tiny piece of mantle tissue (called a graft) from a donor shell is transplanted into a recipient shell, causing a pearl sac to form into which the tissue precipitates calcium carbonate. Some imitation pearls (also called shell pearls) are simply made of mother-of-pearl, coral or conch shell A strand of pearls called a princess length, 43 to 48 cm in length, comes down to or just below the collarbone. A graduated strand of pearls most often has at least 3 mm of differentiation from the ends to the centre of the necklace. A lady's pearl necklace and 1 earring in a hinged, lined, cream Bakelite case .jewellery, necklace, earring, pearls, market gardners, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, ormond -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPendant, Swastika Pendant
... Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Brought from Papua New Guinea by German Lutheran internees swastika pendant necklaces Pendant in the shape of the swastika made from tortoise shell. Swastika Pendant Pendant ...Brought from Papua New Guinea by German Lutheran interneesPendant in the shape of the swastika made from tortoise shell.swastika pendant, necklaces -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumFunctional object - Necklace, 1940's
... necklace...tortoise shell...Necklace with 22 tortoise shell sections. Joined by silver links. ...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Made by internee at Camp 3 necklace tortoise shell silver prager f grimsdale u camp 3 tatura ww2 camp 3 costume accessory jewellery Necklace with 22 tortoise shell sections. ...Made by internee at Camp 3Necklace with 22 tortoise shell sections. Joined by silver links. Silver catchnecklace, tortoise shell, silver, prager f, grimsdale u, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, costume, accessory, jewellery -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Linked necklace, c1883
... shell. The central pendant has been carved with a cross and a criss-cross pattern as well as initials and a date. It is held together with a metal pin which is probably not part of the original piece. Linked necklace ...This unusual jewellery set belonged to the family of Mrs. Jean Raper of Wodonga. It is part of an extensive collection of jewellery items which belonged primarily to her mother and grandmother.This item is from the Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper.A set of 40 closed loops forming a chain and featuring a locket like pendant. This item is made from a light material similar to tortoise shell. The central pendant has been carved with a cross and a criss-cross pattern as well as initials and a date. It is held together with a metal pin which is probably not part of the original piece.On central pendant front: "AMM" on reverse side: "14 Jan 1883"fashion accessory, women's jewellery -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Bead Necklace
... shells were also popular. This item is from the Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper. decorative items Fashion accessory women's jewellery A short necklace of 60 uniform sized beads or possibly shrub seeds. ...Strings of beads were a common fashion accessory for women in the early to mid 20th century. They were usually made from glass beads but other natural item such as seeds or shells were also popular.This item is from the Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper.A short necklace of 60 uniform sized beads or possibly shrub seeds. They are strung on thick twine with a metal catch. The catch has worn over time.decorative items, fashion accessory, women's jewellery -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.Necklace & Bracelet (Kauri Shells)
... Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc. 330 Heinz Lane Invermay Park goldfields Craft Ballarat RSL Ballarat Necklace & Bracelet (Kauri Shells) ...craft, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Necklace
... necklace. A string of apple seeds, bamboo and tiny sea shells....necklace. A string of apple seeds, bamboo and tiny sea shells. Accessory Necklace ...Brown and cream necklace. A string of apple seeds, bamboo and tiny sea shells.costume accessories, jewellery -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchSouvenir
... Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne Shell piece with small shell strings New Guinea necklace Souvenir ...New Guinea necklaceShell piece with small shell strings
