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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Ladies Side Saddle, ca. 1950
... Ladies Side Saddle......side saddle...Ladies Side-Saddle, black leather with one stirrup and two horns to grip. ...Functional object Ladies Side Saddle ...This side saddle is an example of early to mid-20th-century horse riding equipment worn with specific female riding habits. Similar designs are used today at certain equestrian events.Ladies Side-Saddle, black leather with one stirrup and two horns to grip. A pouchis attached.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, saddle, side saddle, horse riding, transportation, sport, ladies saddle, ladies side saddle, riding equipment -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDrawing (Item) - Side Seat Cylinder Saddle RAAF W11141/7
... Side Seat Cylinder Saddle RAAF W11141/7...Side Seat Cylinder Saddle RAAF W11141/7...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Side Seat Cylinder Saddle RAAF W11141/7 Drawing Side Seat Cylinder Saddle RAAF W11141/7 ... -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClothing - Riding Habit, Skirt, 1920s
... ...side saddle riding habit...Safety skirt/apron, part of a three-piece, side saddle riding habit tailored for Mrs Edward Manifold. ...Their clothing is highly collectible today and examples can be found in a number of significant museum collections around the world, notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the FIDM in Los Angeles. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum maritime museum side saddle riding habit side saddle safety skirt side saddle apron mrs edward manifold beatrice manifold female riding habit 1920s shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road Safety skirt/apron, part of a three-piece, side saddle riding habit tailored for Mrs Edward Manifold. ...The Manifolds were a significant pioneering pastoral family in Western Victoria. The donated riding skirt originally belonged to Mrs Edward Manifold, formally Beatrice Mary Synnot Anderson. Beatrice was Edward Manifold’s cousin once removed whom he married in 1900. Edward, the son of John Manifold, was born on 15 November 1868 and educated at Geelong and Melbourne Grammar schools and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge (B.A., 1891). He chose the Danedite portion of land at Purrumbete, and on the death of his bachelor brother Thomas Peter (1863-1895), after a hunting accident, he took over his allocation, Wiridgil. He also owned Boortkoi, near Hexham and on these properties, he ran merino sheep, a Lincoln stud which dated back to 1870, and Shorthorn cattle. 3000 acres were also leased to dairy farmers. Edward was a member of Hampden Shire Council in 1909-31 and three times president at Camperdown. The town was largely bordered by Manifold land and partly dependent upon the local pastoral dynasties, which benefited the local area from the families’ various business interests. Though an offer to build public baths to commemorate the Queen Victoria Jubilee in 1897 was not proceeded with, the town acquired a hospital, a reserve on Mount Leura, a clock tower and a cricket pavilion, as well as notable donations from the Manifolds to St Paul's Church and the grammar school. Edward was a keen polo player and racing man. He was also a successful owner of steeplechasers and a committeeman of the Victoria Racing Club for many years. He was also a member of many Western District racing clubs. On the 16 July 1900, Edward had married his sixteen-year-old cousin Beatrice Mary Synnot Anderson by whom he had three sons Thomas Peter, Andrew and Robert Edward Manifold. Edwards's estate at his death was valued for probate at nearly £500,000. Edward died following an operation on 14 February 1931 at a private hospital in Yarra Vale Melbourne. Beatrice passed away in 1954, aged 79 in Ballarat where she was born in 1874. Contextual historic Family background: The Manifold brothers Thomas (1809-1875), John (1811-1877) and Peter (1817-1885) were the fourth, fifth and sixth sons of William Manifold and Mary, nee Barnes, of Courthouse Farm, Bromborough, Cheshire, England. The family had decided to emigrate to Van Diemen's Land. Thomas was sent ahead, arriving in Hobart Town on 23rd January 1828 with £1500 and a letter of recommendation from the Colonial Office. Thomas acquired 1280 acres on the west bank of the Tamar River. John and Peter, with their parents and three sisters, arrived on 8th July 1831. Land grants by then had finished but William brought ninety acres next to his son Thomas’ land and on the combined properties the family built Kelso House. The Manifolds’ properties were comparatively poor and when news of the Port Phillip District, in Victoria reached Thomas, he lost no time in coming to see for himself in February 1836. He was impressed with what he saw and hurried back to Tasmania to buy lambs and ewes. With one of his brothers, on July 9th he landed his stores at Point Henry and proceeded to occupy both sides of the Moorabool River. Thomas, at the end of the year, returned to Tasmania and left Peter and John to run the new property. Thomas, however, returned to Victoria for several visits and on one of these visits he, along with his brothers, examined the country near Ballarat. In December 1838 they managed to penetrate the Stony Rises, and Peter and John reached Lake Purrumbete and the Mount Leura country. During this time, on 4th July 1838, Thomas married Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Captain Walter Synnot, formerly of Ballinate, County Armagh, Ireland, and then of Van Diemen's Land. Thomas joined his brothers, and they occupied the Purrumbete run in January 1839. On the journey to Purrumbete they could not take their stock and drays through the Stony Rises, so went north of Lake Corangamite, to the neck of land between it and Lake Gnarpurt. By April the move from Moorabool area was complete. As yet they had no hut and were working day and night, but their delight in their new run was unbounded. John wrote to his mother: “We are at last got to the land we wished for it is a beautiful place, and cannot be surpassed by any I have ever seen”. The three brothers occupied Purrumbete together, breeding both sheep and cattle until Thomas went to Grassmere run on the Merri River near Warrnambool in 1844. John and Peter soon gave up breeding sheep but retained the well-known '3M' brand for the cattle. These were Shorthorns, derived from four bulls originally imported by the Boldon brothers and later improved by further importations, and were renowned for size and quality. By the time of the gold rush in 1851, John and Peter were breeding over 1000 head a year, as well as fattening stores. The diggings at this time had disorganised Grassmere by drawing away Thomas's men, and his wife decided to take her two sons and two daughters to Europe for their education. Thomas gave up the property next year, went to England to join his family, and eventually brought the family back to live in Melbourne. At Purrumbete things were different. The brothers, John and Peter, preferred black stockmen to white, so the discovery of gold upset them very little while providing the very market they required. John was on his second visit to England when the rush started, and Peter went in his turn soon after John returned. On 2 September 1856 John married Marion Thomson, at Cormiston, Van Diemen's Land. They had four daughters and five sons, from three of whom, William Thomson, James Chester and Edward, the later generations of the family descend. Through the years the brothers had to contend with the scab, fluke and footrot, depression, rabbits, bush fires and pleuro-pneumonia. In 1861 they appointed as manager Henry Manifold Matson, their nephew, who had already been with them for five years. Thomas died in Melbourne on 7 November 1875, John at Purrumbete on 3 January 1877 and Peter at Purrumbete on 31 July 1885. Devout members of the Church of England, John and Peter, during their lives, gave generously towards building St Paul's Church, Camperdown, and guaranteed part of the vicar's stipend. Peter was a member of the Hampden and Heytesbury Roads Board from 1859 and carried on into the Hampden Shire Council when it was formed in 1864. However, it was not for public works that they were known, but for their personal example. In a new land where speculators and adventurers were all too common, the Manifold brothers were among those who intended it to be their home and their children's home. Industrious, unpretentious and hospitable, they were respected in their community as men of the highest integrity. This riding habit is a characteristic example of the type and style of riding clothes that well-dressed ladies wore in the 1920s. It highlights the changes that were beginning in society for women. Prior to 1918 ladies still had to ride side-saddle with skirts over Jodhpurs. Society of the time regarded women riding astride as unseemly and just not done. This riding habit is particularly significant on a number of levels, it shows the beginnings of change in society's attitudes through women's fashion after the First World War. A change that was to bring a start to a more liberating societal attitude towards women after the successful establishment of the Representation of People Act 1918 that gave women the right to vote. This garments provenance is linked to one of Victoria's important pioneering families the Manifolds, one of the first families that came from Van Diemen's land to settle the Western District of Victoria in 1844. Originally the garment belonged to the wife of the great-grandson of pioneer William Manifold, Edward Manifold who married Beatrice May Synnot Anderson, Edwards Cousin in 1900. The garment was made by the Mayfair tailors J. Busvine & Co. in the early to mid-1920s (estimate) who at the turn of the century were tailors to the Courts of Europe. Their clothing is highly collectible today and examples can be found in a number of significant museum collections around the world, notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the FIDM in Los Angeles. Safety skirt/apron, part of a three-piece, side saddle riding habit tailored for Mrs Edward Manifold. This side saddle skirt is made from black woolen material fixing at the waist with two metal hooks and three buttons to the front opening. One internal concealed pocket lining to the top part of the apron made of cotton the seat is shaped for side saddle riding and the skirt wraps around the body the longer side draped over the leg that is in the stirrup. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, side saddle riding habit, side saddle safety skirt, side saddle apron, mrs edward manifold, beatrice manifold, female riding habit 1920s, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Portrait of a woman side saddle on a horse, possibly in the Diamond Creek or Hurstbridge district, c.1910
... Portrait of a woman side saddle on a horse, possibly in the Diamond Creek or Hurstbridge district, c.1910...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Diamond Creek, Horse, Hurstbridge Black and white copy of photo printed on glossy photographic paper 30.5 x 40.5 cm (12 x 16 inch); image size approx. 18.5 x 28 cm Portrait of a woman side saddle on a horse, possibly in the Diamond Creek or Hurstbridge district, c.1910 Photograph Albert Jones ...Black and white copy of photo printed on glossy photographic paper 30.5 x 40.5 cm (12 x 16 inch); image size approx. 18.5 x 28 cmdiamond creek, horse, hurstbridge -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClothing - Riding Habit, Jodhpurs, 1920s
... ...side saddle riding habit...Jodhpurs, part of a three-piece, side saddle riding habit tailored for Mrs Edward Manifold, with four buttons to the front material black woolen twill the legs are cuffed below the knee with 8 buttons holes which are reinforced to the inside with fabric. ...Prior to 1918 ladies still had to ride side-saddle with skirts over Jodhpurs. Society of the time regarded women riding astride as unseemly and just not done. ...The Manifolds were a significant pioneering pastoral family in Western Victoria. The donated riding jodhpurs originally belonged to Mrs Edward Manifold, formally Beatrice Mary Synnot Anderson. Beatrice was Edward Manifold’s cousin once removed whom he married in 1900. Edward, the son of John Manifold, was born on 15 November 1868 and educated at Geelong and Melbourne Grammar schools and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge (B.A., 1891). He chose the Danedite portion of land at Purrumbete, and on the death of his bachelor brother Thomas Peter (1863-1895), after a hunting accident, he took over his allocation, Wiridgil. He also owned Boortkoi, near Hexham and on these properties, he ran merino sheep, a Lincoln stud which dated back to 1870, and Shorthorn cattle. 3000 acres were also leased to dairy farmers. Edward was a member of Hampden Shire Council in 1909-31 and three times president at Camperdown. The town was largely bordered by Manifold land and partly dependent upon the local pastoral dynasties, which benefited the local area from the families’ various business interests. Though an offer to build public baths to commemorate the Queen Victoria Jubilee in 1897 was not proceeded with, the town acquired a hospital, a reserve on Mount Leura, a clock tower and a cricket pavilion, as well as notable donations from the Manifolds to St Paul's Church and the grammar school. Edward was a keen polo player and racing man. He was also a successful owner of steeplechasers and a committeeman of the Victoria Racing Club for many years. He was also a member of many Western District racing clubs. On the 16 July 1900, Edward had married his sixteen-year-old cousin Beatrice Mary Synnot Anderson by whom he had three sons Thomas Peter, Andrew and Robert Edward Manifold. Edwards's estate at his death was valued for probate at nearly £500,000. Edward died following an operation on 14 February 1931 at a private hospital in Yarra Vale Melbourne. Beatrice passed away in 1954, aged 79 in Ballarat where she was born in 1874. Contextual historic Family background: The Manifold brothers Thomas (1809-1875), John (1811-1877) and Peter (1817-1885) were the fourth, fifth and sixth sons of William Manifold and Mary, nee Barnes, of Courthouse Farm, Bromborough, Cheshire, England. The family had decided to emigrate to Van Diemen's Land. Thomas was sent ahead, arriving in Hobart Town on 23rd January 1828 with £1500 and a letter of recommendation from the Colonial Office. Thomas acquired 1280 acres on the west bank of the Tamar River. John and Peter, with their parents and three sisters, arrived on 8th July 1831. Land grants by then had finished but William brought ninety acres next to his son Thomas’ land and on the combined properties the family built Kelso House. The Manifolds’ properties were comparatively poor and when news of the Port Phillip District, in Victoria reached Thomas, he lost no time in coming to see for himself in February 1836. He was impressed with what he saw and hurried back to Tasmania to buy lambs and ewes. With one of his brothers, on July 9th he landed his stores at Point Henry and proceeded to occupy both sides of the Moorabool River. Thomas, at the end of the year, returned to Tasmania and left Peter and John to run the new property. Thomas, however, returned to Victoria for several visits and on one of these visits he, along with his brothers, examined the country near Ballarat. In December 1838 they managed to penetrate the Stony Rises, and Peter and John reached Lake Purrumbete and the Mount Leura country. During this time, on 4th July 1838, Thomas married Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Captain Walter Synnot, formerly of Ballinate, County Armagh, Ireland, and then of Van Diemen's Land. Thomas joined his brothers, and they occupied the Purrumbete run in January 1839. On the journey to Purrumbete they could not take their stock and drays through the Stony Rises, so went north of Lake Corangamite, to the neck of land between it and Lake Gnarpurt. By April the move from Moorabool area was complete. As yet they had no hut and were working day and night, but their delight in their new run was unbounded. John wrote to his mother: “We are at last got to the land we wished for it is a beautiful place, and cannot be surpassed by any I have ever seen”. The three brothers occupied Purrumbete together, breeding both sheep and cattle until Thomas went to Grassmere run on the Merri River near Warrnambool in 1844. John and Peter soon gave up breeding sheep but retained the well-known '3M' brand for the cattle. These were Shorthorns, derived from four bulls originally imported by the Boldon brothers and later improved by further importations, and were renowned for size and quality. By the time of the gold rush in 1851, John and Peter were breeding over 1000 head a year, as well as fattening stores. The diggings at this time had disorganised Grassmere by drawing away Thomas's men, and his wife decided to take her two sons and two daughters to Europe for their education. Thomas gave up the property next year, went to England to join his family, and eventually brought the family back to live in Melbourne. At Purrumbete things were different. The brothers, John and Peter, preferred black stockmen to white, so the discovery of gold upset them very little while providing the very market they required. John was on his second visit to England when the rush started, and Peter went in his turn soon after John returned. On 2 September 1856 John married Marion Thomson, at Cormiston, Van Diemen's Land. They had four daughters and five sons, from three of whom, William Thomson, James Chester and Edward, the later generations of the family descend. Through the years the brothers had to contend with the scab, fluke and footrot, depression, rabbits, bush fires and pleuro-pneumonia. In 1861 they appointed as manager Henry Manifold Matson, their nephew, who had already been with them for five years. Thomas died in Melbourne on 7 November 1875, John at Purrumbete on 3 January 1877 and Peter at Purrumbete on 31 July 1885. Devout members of the Church of England, John and Peter, during their lives, gave generously towards building St Paul's Church, Camperdown, and guaranteed part of the vicar's stipend. Peter was a member of the Hampden and Heytesbury Roads Board from 1859 and carried on into the Hampden Shire Council when it was formed in 1864. However, it was not for public works that they were known, but for their personal example. In a new land where speculators and adventurers were all too common, the Manifold brothers were among those who intended it to be their home and their children's home. Industrious, unpretentious and hospitable, they were respected in their community as men of the highest integrity. This riding habit is a characteristic example of the type and style of riding clothes that well-dressed ladies wore in the 1920s. It highlights the changes that were beginning in society for women. Prior to 1918 ladies still had to ride side-saddle with skirts over Jodhpurs. Society of the time regarded women riding astride as unseemly and just not done. This riding habit is particularly significant on a number of levels, it shows the beginnings of change in society's attitudes through women's fashion after the First World War. A change that was to bring a start to a more liberating societal attitude towards women after the successful establishment of the Representation of People Act 1918 that gave women the right to vote. This garments provenance is linked to one of Victoria's important pioneering families the Manifolds, one of the first families that came from Van Diemen's land to settle the Western District of Victoria in 1844. Originally the garment belonged to the wife of the great-grandson of pioneer William Manifold, Edward Manifold who married Beatrice May Synnot Anderson, Edwards Cousin in 1900. The garment was made by the Mayfair tailors J. Busvine & Co. in the early to mid-1920s (estimate) who at the turn of the century were tailors to the Courts of Europe. Their clothing is highly collectible today and examples can be found in a number of significant museum collections around the world, notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the FIDM in Los Angeles. Jodhpurs, part of a three-piece, side saddle riding habit tailored for Mrs Edward Manifold, with four buttons to the front material black woolen twill the legs are cuffed below the knee with 8 buttons holes which are reinforced to the inside with fabric. Cream Satin waistband and removable chamois lining to the seat makers label Busvines Co. tailored for Mrs Edward Manifold.Embroidered in blue on a Satin Cream label to Jodhpurs "Busvine Ltd / 4, Brook St, London. W. No." Hand written in black ink script "523/ Mrs Edward Manifold"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, side saddle riding habit, side saddle riding outfit, breeches, mrs edward manifold, beatrice manifold, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClothing - Riding Habit, jacket, Early 20th Century
... ...side saddle riding habit...A riding jacket, part of a three-piece, side saddle riding habit tailored for Mrs Edward Manifold. ...Prior to 1918 ladies still had to ride side-saddle with skirts over Jodhpurs. Society of the time regarded women riding astride as unseemly and just not done. ...The Manifolds were a significant pioneering pastoral family in Western Victoria. The donated riding jacket originally belonged to Mrs Edward Manifold, formally Beatrice Mary Synnot Anderson. Beatrice was Edward Manifold’s cousin once removed whom he married in 1900. Edward, the son of John Manifold, was born on 15 November 1868 and educated at Geelong and Melbourne Grammar schools and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge (B.A., 1891). He chose the Danedite portion of land at Purrumbete, and on the death of his bachelor brother Thomas Peter (1863-1895), after a hunting accident, he took over his allocation, Wiridgil. He also owned Boortkoi, near Hexham and on these properties, he ran merino sheep, a Lincoln stud which dated back to 1870, and Shorthorn cattle. 3000 acres were also leased to dairy farmers. Edward was a member of Hampden Shire Council in 1909-31 and three times president at Camperdown. The town was largely bordered by Manifold land and partly dependent upon the local pastoral dynasties, which benefited the local area from the families’ various business interests. Though an offer to build public baths to commemorate the Queen Victoria Jubilee in 1897 was not proceeded with, the town acquired a hospital, a reserve on Mount Leura, a clock tower and a cricket pavilion, as well as notable donations from the Manifolds to St Paul's Church and the grammar school. Edward was a keen polo player and racing man. He was also a successful owner of steeplechasers and a committeeman of the Victoria Racing Club for many years. He was also a member of many Western District racing clubs. On the 16 July 1900, Edward had married his sixteen-year-old cousin Beatrice Mary Synnot Anderson by whom he had three sons Thomas Peter, Andrew and Robert Edward Manifold. Edwards's estate at his death was valued for probate at nearly £500,000. Edward died following an operation on 14 February 1931 at a private hospital in Yarra Vale Melbourne. Beatrice passed away in 1954, aged 79 in Ballarat where she was born in 1874. Contextual historic Family background: The Manifold brothers Thomas (1809-1875), John (1811-1877) and Peter (1817-1885) were the fourth, fifth and sixth sons of William Manifold and Mary, nee Barnes, of Courthouse Farm, Bromborough, Cheshire, England. The family had decided to emigrate to Van Diemen's Land. Thomas was sent ahead, arriving in Hobart Town on 23rd January 1828 with £1500 and a letter of recommendation from the Colonial Office. Thomas acquired 1280 acres on the west bank of the Tamar River. John and Peter, with their parents and three sisters, arrived on 8th July 1831. Land grants by then had finished but William brought ninety acres next to his son Thomas’ land and on the combined properties the family built Kelso House. The Manifolds’ properties were comparatively poor and when news of the Port Phillip District, in Victoria reached Thomas, he lost no time in coming to see for himself in February 1836. He was impressed with what he saw and hurried back to Tasmania to buy lambs and ewes. With one of his brothers, on July 9th he landed his stores at Point Henry and proceeded to occupy both sides of the Moorabool River. Thomas, at the end of the year, returned to Tasmania and left Peter and John to run the new property. Thomas, however, returned to Victoria for several visits and on one of these visits he, along with his brothers, examined the country near Ballarat. In December 1838 they managed to penetrate the Stony Rises, and Peter and John reached Lake Purrumbete and the Mount Leura country. During this time, on 4th July 1838, Thomas married Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Captain Walter Synnot, formerly of Ballinate, County Armagh, Ireland, and then of Van Diemen's Land. Thomas joined his brothers, and they occupied the Purrumbete run in January 1839. On the journey to Purrumbete they could not take their stock and drays through the Stony Rises, so went north of Lake Corangamite, to the neck of land between it and Lake Gnarpurt. By April the move from Moorabool area was complete. As yet they had no hut and were working day and night, but their delight in their new run was unbounded. John wrote to his mother: “We are at last got to the land we wished for it is a beautiful place, and cannot be surpassed by any I have ever seen”. The three brothers occupied Purrumbete together, breeding both sheep and cattle until Thomas went to Grassmere run on the Merri River near Warrnambool in 1844. John and Peter soon gave up breeding sheep but retained the well-known '3M' brand for the cattle. These were Shorthorns, derived from four bulls originally imported by the Boldon brothers and later improved by further importations, and were renowned for size and quality. By the time of the gold rush in 1851, John and Peter were breeding over 1000 head a year, as well as fattening stores. The diggings at this time had disorganised Grassmere by drawing away Thomas's men, and his wife decided to take her two sons and two daughters to Europe for their education. Thomas gave up the property next year, went to England to join his family, and eventually brought the family back to live in Melbourne. At Purrumbete things were different. The brothers, John and Peter, preferred black stockmen to white, so the discovery of gold upset them very little while providing the very market they required. John was on his second visit to England when the rush started, and Peter went in his turn soon after John returned. On 2 September 1856 John married Marion Thomson, at Cormiston, Van Diemen's Land. They had four daughters and five sons, from three of whom, William Thomson, James Chester and Edward, the later generations of the family descend. Through the years the brothers had to contend with the scab, fluke and footrot, depression, rabbits, bush fires and pleuro-pneumonia. In 1861 they appointed as manager Henry Manifold Matson, their nephew, who had already been with them for five years. Thomas died in Melbourne on 7 November 1875, John at Purrumbete on 3 January 1877 and Peter at Purrumbete on 31 July 1885. Devout members of the Church of England, John and Peter, during their lives, gave generously towards building St Paul's Church, Camperdown, and guaranteed part of the vicar's stipend. Peter was a member of the Hampden and Heytesbury Roads Board from 1859 and carried on into the Hampden Shire Council when it was formed in 1864. However, it was not for public works that they were known, but for their personal example. In a new land where speculators and adventurers were all too common, the Manifold brothers were among those who intended it to be their home and their children's home. Industrious, unpretentious and hospitable, they were respected in their community as men of the highest integrity. This riding habit is a characteristic example of the type and style of riding clothes that well-dressed ladies wore in the 1920s. It highlights the changes that were beginning in society for women. Prior to 1918 ladies still had to ride side-saddle with skirts over Jodhpurs. Society of the time regarded women riding astride as unseemly and just not done. This riding habit is particularly significant on a number of levels, it shows the beginnings of change in society's attitudes through women's fashion after the First World War. A change that was to bring a start to a more liberating societal attitude towards women after the successful establishment of the Representation of People Act 1918 that gave women the right to vote. This garments provenance is linked to one of Victoria's important pioneering families the Manifolds, one of the first families that came from Van Diemen's land to settle the Western District of Victoria in 1844. Originally the garment belonged to the wife of the great-grandson of pioneer William Manifold, Edward Manifold who married Beatrice May Synnot Anderson, Edwards Cousin in 1900. The garment was made by the Mayfair tailors J. Busvine & Co. in the early to mid-1920s (estimate) who at the turn of the century were tailors to the Courts of Europe. Their clothing is highly collectible today and examples can be found in a number of significant museum collections around the world, notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the FIDM in Los Angeles. A riding jacket, part of a three-piece, side saddle riding habit tailored for Mrs Edward Manifold. Knee length English woolen jacket black in colour, seamed and fitted to the female client's figure, fastening from the waist with three bone buttons to rather high lapels. The sleeves are long with closely fitted cuffs and one button and lined with cream satin. The jacket is fitted to the waist and flared to below the hips with a 35 cm vent to the back. Lower back to the jacket is reinforced with removable fabric and the jacket is lined with black twill cotton, there is a cream satin label, with makers' emblem Busvine. Circa 1920s Label to Jacket Embroidered in gold with a Royal logo on a Cream Satin label “By Special /Appointment” “To Her Majesty/The Queen”, “Busvine / Ltd / London 4 Brook St. W. / No” “hand written in purple ink 315 / Mrs Edward Manifold”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, side saddle riding habit, mrs edward manifold, edward manifold, busvines, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road -
Melbourne RoyalPostcard, 1915
... ...side saddle...Staff operations became permanently housed at the Showgrounds in 1957. horses horses in action Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria RASV Melbourne Royal Show Royal Melbourne Show sidesaddle side saddle side saddle riding Main Arena 1913 Royal Melbourne Show 1912 Royal Melbourne Show [obverse] WAITING for the JUDGE / MELB "ROYAL" SHOW / [reverse] POST CARD. / MELBOURNE ROYAL SHOW SERIES. / [table] 1913 Show (compared to) Highest / Previously / Entries ... 9,827 8,536 (1912) / Attendance .. 184,637 167, 390 " / Profit on Show .. £7,432 £6,502 " / Prize Money Awarded £4,586 £3,934 " / [end of table] Date,............1915. / I hereby accept the appointment / of Judge (judge has been struck and replaced with Milk Steward in handwriting) in Section............, in / compliance with the request of your council. / Signed.................... / Full postal address................. / RENWICK, PRIDE, NUTTALL. ...This postcard appears to have been produced so various judges and stewards could reply directly to the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria to accept their positions at the 1915 Show. The 1915 did not go ahead, as the Showgrounds was offered to the Department of Defence for use in response to the First World War. Although staff operations would move to the Melbourne Showgrounds during the Show, for some time, outside of Showtime, the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria's offices were in the CBD on Collins Street. Staff operations became permanently housed at the Showgrounds in 1957.[obverse] WAITING for the JUDGE / MELB "ROYAL" SHOW / [reverse] POST CARD. / MELBOURNE ROYAL SHOW SERIES. / [table] 1913 Show (compared to) Highest / Previously / Entries ... 9,827 8,536 (1912) / Attendance .. 184,637 167, 390 " / Profit on Show .. £7,432 £6,502 " / Prize Money Awarded £4,586 £3,934 " / [end of table] Date,............1915. / I hereby accept the appointment / of Judge (judge has been struck and replaced with Milk Steward in handwriting) in Section............, in / compliance with the request of your council. / Signed.................... / Full postal address................. / RENWICK, PRIDE, NUTTALL. PRINT, MELBOURNE. / This space for Name and Address / To the Secretary, / The Royal Agricultural Society / of Victoria, / EQUITABLE BUILDING, / MELBOURNE. /horses, horses in action, royal agricultural society of victoria, rasv, melbourne royal show, royal melbourne show, sidesaddle, side saddle, side saddle riding, main arena, 1913 royal melbourne show, 1912 royal melbourne show -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Saddle
... Lady's leather side saddle....Lady's leather side saddle. Functional object Saddle ...Lady's leather side saddle.Champion & Wiltons late Wilkinson & Co 157 + 459 Oxford St London.transport, horse, trades, saddlering -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph, UNKNOWN LADY ON HORSE
... SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF UNKNOWN LADY ON HORSE, SIDE-SADDLE, BLUESTONE TWO STOREY HOUSE IN BACKGROUND....Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields local history photography photographs SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF UNKNOWN LADY ON HORSE, SIDE-SADDLE, BLUESTONE TWO STOREY HOUSE IN BACKGROUND. ...SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF UNKNOWN LADY ON HORSE, SIDE-SADDLE, BLUESTONE TWO STOREY HOUSE IN BACKGROUND.local history, photography, photographs -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Mrs Aeneas Gunn On Horseback
... Mrs Aeneas (Jeannie Gunn), author of 'We Of The Never Never' riding side saddle near Monbulk....Farndons Community Hall 42 Falls Road Mt Dandenong yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Mrs Aeneas Gunn Jeannie Gunn Horse Riding Mrs Aeneas (Jeannie Gunn), author of 'We Of The Never Never' riding side saddle near Monbulk. Mrs Aeneas Gunn On Horseback Photograph ...Mrs Aeneas (Jeannie Gunn), author of 'We Of The Never Never' riding side saddle near Monbulk.mrs aeneas gunn, jeannie gunn, horse riding -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumAccessory - Stirrup, C1900
... This stirrup is used by ladies who ride side saddle...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland This stirrup is used by ladies who ride side saddle Manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Equine Civilian Stirrup nil Metal circular ring with flat area on base, on the top there is slot which is where the leather strap from the saddle is passed through, Painted black Accessory Stirrup ...This stirrup is used by ladies who ride side saddleManufactured and sold by Holden and FrostMetal circular ring with flat area on base, on the top there is slot which is where the leather strap from the saddle is passed through, Painted blacknilequine civilian, stirrup -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumAccessory - Stirrup, Ca 1900
... Stirrup used by ladies who ride side saddle...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Stirrup used by ladies who ride side saddle As manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Equine Stirrup Black metal ring with flat base , slot on top to fit leather strap from the saddle Accessory Stirrup ...Stirrup used by ladies who ride side saddleAs manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostBlack metal ring with flat base , slot on top to fit leather strap from the saddleequine, stirrup -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumAccessory - Equine accessory
... This stirrup is used by ladies who ride side saddle...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland This stirrup is used by ladies who ride side saddle Manufactured and sold by HOLDEN and FROST Stirrup Equestrian nil Metal cirular ring with flat area on base, on the top there is a slot which is where the leather strap from the saddle is passed through Accessory Equine accessory ...This stirrup is used by ladies who ride side saddleManufactured and sold by HOLDEN and FROSTMetal cirular ring with flat area on base, on the top there is a slot which is where the leather strap from the saddle is passed throughnilstirrup, equestrian -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Charles Francis, Miss Austin and Sam or Henry Knight
... Black and white copy of original photograph of two men astride horses and a lady in between, sitting side saddle....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Charles Francis Miss Austin Sam Knight Horses Black and white copy of original photograph of two men astride horses and a lady in between, sitting side saddle. Charles Francis, Miss Austin and Sam or Henry Knight Photograph ...Black and white copy of original photograph of two men astride horses and a lady in between, sitting side saddle.charles francis, miss austin, sam knight, horses -
Orbost & District Historical Societydress, C 1900
... It has been made for riding side-saddle. Only highly-skilled tailors could produce the complex skirt required for riding side-saddle. ...It has been made for riding side-saddle. Only highly-skilled tailors could produce the complex skirt required for riding side-saddle. ...This was the wedding dress worn by Mrs Jessie McKinnon (nee Campbell). It has been made for riding side-saddle. Only highly-skilled tailors could produce the complex skirt required for riding side-saddle. It had to curve neatly over the rider’s knees.This dress reflects the fashion of the early 20th century as well as the needlecraft skills of the women at that time.A hand-made, long-sleeved wedding dress of beige satin. It is tapered at the waist and covered buttons from the collar to the waist. There are bows on the wrist. There is fringing at the waist and it is ankle length. There is a huge pocket on the left hand side. There are box pleats at ankle length and a frill of chiffon at the bottom.costume-female handcrafts-dressmaking dress-wedding -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumFunctional object - Stirrup, Circa 1900
... Nickle plated semi circular stirrup designed for a person riding side saddle, to fit both feet, primarily ladies....Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Imported and sold by Holden and Frost Imported and sold by Holden and Frost steel stirrup double footed Nickle silver. horse shoe logo ,other too worn to decipher Nickle plated semi circular stirrup designed for a person riding side saddle, to fit both feet, primarily ladies. ...Imported and sold by Holden and FrostImported and sold by Holden and FrostNickle plated semi circular stirrup designed for a person riding side saddle, to fit both feet, primarily ladies.Nickle silver. horse shoe logo ,other too worn to deciphersteel, stirrup, double footed -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncNegative - Haeusler Glass Negatives Collection - Boy and girl astride their ponies
... The girl is seated side-saddle....The girl is seated side-saddle. Haeusler Glass Negatives Collection - Boy and girl astride their ponies Negative Haeusler Glass Negatives Collection - Boy and girl astride their ponies ...The Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection provides invaluable insight into life in late nineteenth and early twentieth century north east Victoria. The collection comprises manuscripts, personal artefacts used by the Haeusler family on their farm in Wodonga, and a set of glass negatives which offer a unique visual snapshot of the domestic and social lives of the Haeusler family and local Wodonga community. The Haeusler family migrated from Prussia (Germany) to South Australia in the 1840s and 1850s, before purchasing 100 acres of Crown Land made available under the Victorian Lands Act 1862 (also known as ‘Duffy’s Land Act’) in 1866 in what is now Wodonga West. The Haeusler family were one of several German families to migrate from South Australia to Wodonga in the 1860s. This digital image was produced from one of the glass negatives that form part of the collection, probably taken by Louis Haeusler (b.1887) with the photographic equipment in the Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection.This item is unique and has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of domestic and family life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history and social history.Digital image created from the Haeusler Glass negative collection. A boy and girl astride their ponies. The girl is seated side-saddle.wodonga pioneers, haeusler family, glass negatives, dry plate photography, wodonga families -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photographs, Kodak, Back to Phillip Island 1968, 1968
... 436-01A: Parade - Helen Purcell riding side saddle. 436-01B: Parade - the Pony Club 436-01C: Floats in the Parade...Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Three photographs from the O'Callaghan Collection back to phillip island 1968 Phillip Island Pony Club Back to phillip island parade Helen Purcell O'Callaghan Eve Davis 436-01A: Parade - Helen Purcell riding side saddle. 436-01B: Parade - the Pony Club 436-01C: Floats in the Parade Back to Phillip Island 1968 Photographs Kodak ...Three photographs from the O'Callaghan Collection436-01A: Parade - Helen Purcell riding side saddle. 436-01B: Parade - the Pony Club 436-01C: Floats in the Paradeback to phillip island 1968, phillip island pony club, back to phillip island parade, helen purcell, o'callaghan, eve davis -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Jenny Kerr, Linton Park, 1983, 1983
... Colour photograph of lady wearing dark skirt, white frill necked blouse, grey fitted jacket and hat, riding pony side-saddle....Colour photograph of lady wearing dark skirt, white frill necked blouse, grey fitted jacket and hat, riding pony side-saddle. Jenny Kerr, Linton Park, 1983 Photograph ...Colour photograph of lady wearing dark skirt, white frill necked blouse, grey fitted jacket and hat, riding pony side-saddle."Jenny Kerr".ldhs activities, ldhs exhibition linton park 1983, jenny kerr -
Clunes MuseumFunctional object - SADDLE
... .1 LADIES BROWN LEATHER SIDE SADDLE. EMBOSSED WORK ON FRONT PANEL .2 Supplementary File: Leather found inside saddle when restored....Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields LOCAL HISTORY RECREATION SPORTS RIDING .1 LADIES BROWN LEATHER SIDE SADDLE. EMBOSSED WORK ON FRONT PANEL .2 Supplementary File: Leather found inside saddle when restored. ....1 LADIES BROWN LEATHER SIDE SADDLE. EMBOSSED WORK ON FRONT PANEL .2 Supplementary File: Leather found inside saddle when restored.local history, recreation, sports, riding -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Jenny Kerr, Linton Park, 1983, 1983
... Colour photograph showing lady wearing black skirt, white frill-necked blouse, grey fitted jacket and hat, riding horse side-saddle....Colour photograph showing lady wearing black skirt, white frill-necked blouse, grey fitted jacket and hat, riding horse side-saddle. Jenny Kerr, Linton Park, 1983 Photograph Photograph ...Colour photograph showing lady wearing black skirt, white frill-necked blouse, grey fitted jacket and hat, riding horse side-saddle."Jenny Kerr 1983 Linton Park Exhibition".ldhs activities, ldhs exhibition linton park 1983, jenny kerr -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Jenny Kerr
... Black and white photograph showing lady wearing black skirt, white frill-necked blouse, grey fitted jacket and hat, riding horse side-saddle....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Jenny Kerr Linton Park Exhibition 1983 Wally and Ruth Kerr Black and white photograph showing lady wearing black skirt, white frill-necked blouse, grey fitted jacket and hat, riding horse side-saddle. Jenny Kerr Photograph ...Black and white photograph showing lady wearing black skirt, white frill-necked blouse, grey fitted jacket and hat, riding horse side-saddle.jenny kerr, linton park, exhibition, 1983, wally and ruth kerr -
Friends of WestgarthtownClothing - Waistcoat, c.1900
... The waistcoat formed part of a woman's equestrian outfit worn for side-saddle riding. Originally owned by Annie Ziebell (née Robertson) and donated to Ziebell's Farmhouse Museum by her granddaughter, Janet Hubbard....The waistcoat formed part of a woman's equestrian outfit worn for side-saddle riding. Originally owned by Annie Ziebell (née Robertson) and donated to Ziebell's Farmhouse Museum by her granddaughter, Janet Hubbard. ...Cream-coloured women's horse-riding waistcoat made from felt and silk. The waistcoat formed part of a woman's equestrian outfit worn for side-saddle riding. Originally owned by Annie Ziebell (née Robertson) and donated to Ziebell's Farmhouse Museum by her granddaughter, Janet Hubbard. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Coin, Queen Elizabeth 11 Silver Jubilee
... Circular silver coin with a reeded edge The obverse depicts a raised profile figure of Queen Elizabeth 11 mounted side saddle on a horse and text. (It is reminiscent of the Queen at the Trooping of the Colour.) ...Queen Elizabeth 11 QUEEN ELIZABETH. 11 DG REG FD . 1977 Circular silver coin with a reeded edge The obverse depicts a raised profile figure of Queen Elizabeth 11 mounted side saddle on a horse and text. (It is reminiscent of the Queen at the Trooping of the Colour.) ...This is a British coin to the value of 25 newpence. It is a commemorative coin to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's ascension to the throne of England.This coin has no local provenance but is of interest as a British commemorative coin of 1977.Circular silver coin with a reeded edge The obverse depicts a raised profile figure of Queen Elizabeth 11 mounted side saddle on a horse and text. (It is reminiscent of the Queen at the Trooping of the Colour.) The reverse features a crown , an eagle with outstretched wings on a dais, decorative leaves and berries. QUEEN ELIZABETH. 11 DG REG FD . 1977queen elizabeth 11 -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SADDLE, KINNEAR, BOER WAR, William 'Billy' Kinnear, c.1899-1901
... saddle with stirrups attached. Girth strap and surcingle attached. A pair of metal spurs with straps and butterflies attached to a metal loop on RH side of saddle near pommel. ...saddle with stirrups attached. Girth strap and surcingle attached. A pair of metal spurs with straps and butterflies attached to a metal loop on RH side of saddle near pommel. ...Rare Kinnear Bulldog Saddle (also known as a Bulldog Poley) made by William "Billy" Kinnear of Bourke St. Melbourne. The saddle was used during the Boer War by Pte "John Peter 'Humbert' BECHAZ" No. 1437. He enlisted in the 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles and was wounded at the Wilmansrust incident on 12 June 1901. He sailed home on 13 Oct 1901. According to family legend, he served in WW1 in the 29th Battalion. However if this is so, it was possibly under a different name. There is no record of a Bechaz in the 29th Battalion or indeed in any other unit with records held by the National Archives. Even though he is mentioned as serving in the 29th Battalion on the Virtual War Memorial website, this is only a cross reference to information that has been included by an outside party.Leather horse saddle with stirrups attached. Girth strap and surcingle attached. A pair of metal spurs with straps and butterflies attached to a metal loop on RH side of saddle near pommel. Manufacturers markings under flap on LH side of saddle. Metal loops around edge of saddle seat and used to hang various pieces of equipment.Stamped on flap on LH side: 'image of a bulldog", Stamped on flap on LH side below Bulldog image: Oval shape with words "KINNEAR, MAKER, MELBOURNE".john peter 'humbert' bechaz, kinnear saddle, boer war, 5th victorian mounted rifles. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MALONE COLLECTION: GREETING CARDS
... The lady is wearing a black riding habit and hat and is riding side-saddle. The gentleman is wearing a red jacket and white trousers and black boots and hat. ...The lady is wearing a black riding habit and hat and is riding side-saddle. The gentleman is wearing a red jacket and white trousers and black boots and hat. ...Whitish card with gold border 15mm from the edge. At the top is a brown horseshoe with a coloured scene of a lady and gentleman riding horses. The lady is wearing a black riding habit and hat and is riding side-saddle. The gentleman is wearing a red jacket and white trousers and black boots and hat. There is holly and red berries in the top left corner and below the horseshoe. There are clover leaves around and the horseshoe. Beneath is a verse printed in red, gold, black and blue. Card and insert held together with a pink cord. Card from Mr and Mrs Martin.person, greeting cards, malone collection, malone collection, greeting cards, mr and mrs martin -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Australian Lighthorse Saddle, Believe circa 1914
... The seat is supported in the centre by canvas webbing (similar to uniform belts worn by infantry) Saddle does not have stirrups or stirrup irons. Three belt attachments on each side of saddle. ...The seat is supported in the centre by canvas webbing (similar to uniform belts worn by infantry) Saddle does not have stirrups or stirrup irons. Three belt attachments on each side of saddle. ...Leather saddle with wooden and metal tree and girth straps. The seat is supported in the centre by canvas webbing (similar to uniform belts worn by infantry) Saddle does not have stirrups or stirrup irons. Three belt attachments on each side of saddle. No markings -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaSaddlebag
... This small saddle bag was carried on the off-side (right hand side) of the saddle. ...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne This small saddle bag was carried on the off-side (right hand side) of the saddle. ...This small saddle bag was carried on the off-side (right hand side) of the saddle. Nyah West is a town in Victoria, near the Murray River. It is near the Murray Valley Highway, 371 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and 27 kilometres north-west of Swan Hill.Dark brown leather single small saddlebag. The bag is secured with two buckles. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MALONE COLLECTION: GREETING CARDS
... The third scene is a lady wearing a grey riding habit, jumping her black horse across a small stream. She is riding side-saddle. The man on the brown horse is watching. ...The third scene is a lady wearing a grey riding habit, jumping her black horse across a small stream. She is riding side-saddle. The man on the brown horse is watching. ...Document. Greeting Cards. Heavy card with 4 scenes of horses & riders. Card has pale blue finged edges. The first scene is a man wearing a red jacket and brown trousers riding a brown horse and a man wearing a grey jacket and brown trouser riding a white horse. There is snow on the ground. 'A Jolly Christmas - time' is printed in dark grey. The second scene is The man wearing the red jacket galloping his horse in the country. 'A rattling spin this New Year' is printed in dark grey. The third scene is a lady wearing a grey riding habit, jumping her black horse across a small stream. She is riding side-saddle. The man on the brown horse is watching. 'A bright and joyous Christmas' is printed in dark grey. The fourth scene is a man wearing a red jacket and brown trousers, riding a white horse meeting the lady on the black horse at the slip-rails.person, individual, greeting card, malone collection, greeting cards -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Stirrups, Unknown
... A pair of curved steel riding stirrups which attach to each side of a horse's saddle in the form of a loop with a flat base to support the rider's foot. ...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Horses Horse riding equipment Horse accessories Stirrups A pair of curved steel riding stirrups which attach to each side of a horse's saddle in the form of a loop with a flat base to support the rider's foot. ...A pair of curved steel riding stirrups which attach to each side of a horse's saddle in the form of a loop with a flat base to support the rider's foot. They are joined to the saddle by a strap and are used in mounting a horse.horses, horse riding equipment, horse accessories, stirrups
