Showing 6 items matching "skirt by sea"
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Creators of "Skirt by Sea", Launch of "A Sense of Place" podcast, Spirit of Tasmania, Ann Smallpage, 22 Aug 2007
... Creators of "Skirt by Sea", Launch of "A Sense of Place...Skirt by Sea... of "Skirt by Sea"... of Tasmania Skirt by Sea Numbered, dated on back in ink A set ...A set of colour photos taken on board the "Spirit of Tasmania" 22 August 2007 at the launch of Gerald Mair's "A sense of Place" podcast, an audio heritage tour of Port Creators of "Skirt by Sea"Numbered, dated on back in inkarts and entertainment - heritage tours, gerald mair, spirit of tasmania, skirt by sea -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Creators of "Skirt by Sea" with Carmel SHUTE, Launch of "A Sense of Place" podcast, Spirit of Tasmania, Ann Smallpage, 22 Aug 2007
... Creators of "Skirt by Sea" with Carmel SHUTE, Launch of "A...Skirt by Sea... of "Skirt by Sea" with Carmel SHUTE... of Tasmania Skirt by Sea Carmel SHUTE Numbered, dated on back in ink ...A set of colour photos taken on board the "Spirit of Tasmania" 22 August 2007 at the launch of Gerald MAIR's "A sense of Place" podcast, an audio heritage tour of Port Creators of "Skirt by Sea" with Carmel SHUTENumbered, dated on back in inkarts and entertainment - heritage tours, gerald mair, spirit of tasmania, skirt by sea, carmel shute -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Animal specimen - Baleen
A baleen whale has hard bristly baleen that hangs from its upper jaw inside its mouth instead of teeth. Baleen is made from a protein called keratin, just like human hair and fingernails, and its colour can vary between species, from black to yellow or white. The whale uses the tough, flexible baleen like a sieve to catch its food, filtering the small sea creatures out of the sea water it releases from its mouth. In the19th Century, whales were hunted for the products that could be made from their bodies, such as oil for lubricating machinery, soap making, lamps, heaters and fuel for the lighthouse lights. The flexible baleen was used for whip handles, carriage springs and umbrella ribs. It was also used for the skirt hoops, hat ribs, and rigid ‘stays’ in tightly fitting bodices to enhance their figures. The Southern Right Whales, as well as Blue Whales and Humpback Whales, are baleen whales. The Southern Rights annually visit the ocean off the southwest coast during the breeding season. In the early 1800s whalers hunted along this coastline in their dangerous pursuit of money for the precious cargoes of whale oil and bones. The population of these large animals dwindled quickly and by the late 1840s the whaling industry dwindled. Whaling recommenced from the 1940s to the 1980s when the whale products were used to make margarine and dog food. The baleen sample has been used to educate people about whaling and about the properties of baleen. The baleen sample is significant for its association with 19th century women's fashion. It helps to understand how garments were supported to shape a woman's figure. The baleen sample represents a period when whales were hunted and killed to provide income and products for for the local settlers and for the export industry.Baleen sample from a whale's jaw. Its black shiny hard yet flexible surface is slightly rippled and textured. One end is fringed and the other and a smooth cut edge. The colour varies in places, with stripy brown colouring. flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, baleen, whalebone, baleen whale, keratin, 19th century, whaling industry, women's fashion, stays, bodice, women's figures, fashion, clothing, whale oil, baleen colour, whale hunting, whale products, southern right whale, blue whale, humpback whale, southwest victoria, whalers, whale bones -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 12/04/1999
On the 12th of April, 1999, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) held a Bone & Joint Ball at Sea Lake during National Arthritis Week as part of the Rural Access Project. This photo depicts a teenage dance couple performing a rock and roll dance at the event.COL photo of a teenage dance couple performing a rock and roll dance in a large hall. He is wearing a colourful t-shirt and black trousers, while she is wearing a white t-shirt and a purple and mauve circle skirt. Several people are watching the performance while seated in rows of seats. There is a row of white balloons decorating the hall in the ceiling space.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rural access project, national arthritis week, naw, outreach, bone & joint ball, rock and roll dancing, swing dancing, dance performance, dance costumes, balloons, sea lake, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 12/04/1999
On the 12th of April, 1999, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) held a Bone & Joint Ball at Sea Lake during National Arthritis Week as part of the Rural Access Project. This photo depicts a teenage dance couple performing a rock and roll dance at the event.COL photo of a teenage dance couple performing a rock and roll dance in a large hall. He is wearing a colourful t-shirt and black trousers, while she is wearing a white t-shirt and a purple and mauve circle skirt. The male dancer is lifting the female up in the air. Several people are watching the performance while seated in rows of seats. There are several rows of white balloons decorating the hall in the ceiling space.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rural access project, national arthritis week, naw, outreach, bone & joint ball, rock and roll dancing, swing dancing, dance performance, dance costumes, balloons, sea lake, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 12/04/1999
On the 12th of April, 1999, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) held a Bone & Joint Ball at Sea Lake during National Arthritis Week as part of the Rural Access Project. This photo depicts some younger dancers taking to the dancefloor at the event.COL photo of three young dancers performing a promenade dance step in a large hall. They are each wearing a full circle skirt with a plain top. To the left of the frame, there is another person, dressed in jeans and a t-shirt, dancing. In the background, there are several people either standing or seated. Behind them, there is a large cluster of white and teal green balloons suspended from a small fenced platform.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rural access project, national arthritis week, naw, outreach, bone & joint ball, rock and roll dancing, swing dancing, dance performance, dance costumes, balloons, sea lake, 1999