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National Wool MuseumBook, The Dyeing of Textile Fabrics
... The Dyeing of Textile Fabrics..."The Dyeing of Textile Fabrics" - J.J. Hummel, 1885....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula "The Dyeing of Textile Fabrics" - J.J. Hummel, 1885. Textile Fibres Dyeing Dyeing Textile Fibres The Dyeing of Textile Fabrics Book ..."The Dyeing of Textile Fabrics" - J.J. Hummel, 1885.textile fibres dyeing, dyeing, textile fibres -
National Wool MuseumBook, Dyes and their application to textile fabrics
... Dyes and their application to textile fabrics..."Dyes and their application to textile fabrics" - A.J. Hall, c.1920....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula "Dyes and their application to textile fabrics" - A.J. Hall, c.1920. Textile Mills Dyeing Dyes and their application to textile fabrics Book ..."Dyes and their application to textile fabrics" - A.J. Hall, c.1920.textile mills, dyeing -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, H. Th. Bossert, Peasant Art in Europe, 1927 (exact)
... ...textile fabrics...It contains about 2100 examples of European folk-arts, such as ornaments, ceramics, embroideries, wickerwork and basketwork, fabrics, wood, handicraft, glass and metalwork. embroidery europe ceramics ornaments peasant art h th bossert folk art embroideries handicraft decorative arts textile fabrics Inside front cover there is a plate titled "Ballarat Technical Art School Library no. ...Red cloth large hardcover book. Title is written on the front cover and on spine in gold. Small gold circle pattern on front cover. The book contains 100 coloured plates, 32 b/w plates with images of peasant handicraft. The book includes table of content, index, bibliography and a library due date card inside back cover, it was borrowed by Donald Ferguson(an art lecturer)on 13 May 1957. Page numbers written in roman numerals. embroidery, europe, ceramics, ornaments, peasant art, h th bossert, folk art, embroideries, handicraft, decorative arts, textile fabrics -
Wangaratta Art GalleryTextile, Rodney Love, I Am Because We Are, 2004-2007
... A woven textile work using fabric in shades of black, grey, white, green, and orange....Wangaratta Art Gallery 56 Ovens Street Wangaratta high-country A woven textile work using fabric in shades of black, grey, white, green, and orange. ...The panels from the I Am Because We Are series are woven from cut-up donated socks. They were woven on a four-shaft floor loom with a cotton warp. The names of the donors have been typed onto polyester ribbons which have been woven in with the socks. It’s possible that the typewriter ink could fade if exposed for long periods to strong light, but the sock material should be fairly stable as they were almost exclusively commercially-produced socks. The wood of the frames has been painted with an acrylic paint, and covered with MDF boards. The fabric is stretched over the frames and secured with staples.Wangaratta Art Gallery Collection. Donated by Artist.A woven textile work using fabric in shades of black, grey, white, green, and orange. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - SHAVING TOWEL
... Textiles, Huckaback fabric white shaving towel. Crocheted edging (1cm) along short sides. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic huckaback shaving towel Textiles, Huckaback fabric white shaving towel. Crocheted edging (1cm) along short sides. ...Textiles, Huckaback fabric white shaving towel. Crocheted edging (1cm) along short sides. Embroidered pattern of a cut throat razor and flowers. Old box 75.textiles, domestic, huckaback shaving towel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - SHAVING TOWEL
... Textiles, huckaback fabric wheat shaving towel. Crocheted edging (1 cm) along short sides. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic shaving towel Textiles, huckaback fabric wheat shaving towel. Crocheted edging (1 cm) along short sides. ...Textiles, huckaback fabric wheat shaving towel. Crocheted edging (1 cm) along short sides. Embroidered pattern on one end of the word "Shaving" and flowers. Old box 75.textiles, domestic, shaving towel -
Federation University Art CollectionWork on paper - Artwork - Bookplate, Sharon Tomkins, 'Ex Libris Giselle Penn' by Sharon Tomkins, 2001
... The design was made with the colours and patterns to portray Giselle Penn's art making and to show the theme of textiles or fabrics. ...The design was made with the colours and patterns to portray Giselle Penn's art making and to show the theme of textiles or fabrics. 'Ex Libris Giselle Penn' by Sharon Tomkins Work on paper Artwork - Bookplate Sharon Tomkins ...The Keith Wingrove Trust conducts a competition among Australian artists, graphic designers and students for the production of Ex Libris Bookplates. The competition is called The Australian Bookplate Design Award. The purpose of the competition is to increase interest in and to attract publicity to the artistic value of bookplates. Although the competition is referred to as 'Australian' there is a category of award open to International artists. This bookplate was entered in the 2001 Australian Bookplate Design Awards.Graphic Print bookplate for fibre artist, Giselle Penn, who loves textures and brilliant colour. The design was made with the colours and patterns to portray Giselle Penn's art making and to show the theme of textiles or fabrics. Signed below artwork '9/10 Sharon Tompkins 2001'bookplate, sharon tomkins, textiles, australian bookplate design award, keith wingrove memorial trust -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - ACCESSORIES COLLECTION: LADIES BROWN FABRIC HANDBAG, 1900s Edwardian
... Textiles. Brown fabric handbag with brown xylonite or celluloid frame with hinged clasp. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic ladies brown fabric handbag Textiles. Brown fabric handbag with brown xylonite or celluloid frame with hinged clasp. ...Textiles. Brown fabric handbag with brown xylonite or celluloid frame with hinged clasp. Brown silk fabric with insert at lower edge of brown and gold patterened fabric. Plastic chain link carrying handle (broken). Lined with patterned cotton fabric (blue,red,yellow).textiles, domestic, ladies brown fabric handbag -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: HAND TOWEL
... Textiles. Cream coloured huckaback fabric hand towel. Embossed tassel pattern across short ends. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic hand towel Printed in ink in one corner, ''M.E.BUSH'' Textiles. Cream coloured huckaback fabric hand towel. Embossed tassel pattern across short ends. ...Textiles. Cream coloured huckaback fabric hand towel. Embossed tassel pattern across short ends. Old box 573.Printed in ink in one corner, ''M.E.BUSH''textiles, domestic, hand towel -
National Wool MuseumBook, Principles of Textile Testing
... "Principles of Textile Testing: an introduction to physical methods of testing textile fibres, yarns and fabrics" by J.E. Booth, 1964....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula "Principles of Textile Testing: an introduction to physical methods of testing textile fibres, yarns and fabrics" by J.E. Booth, 1964. Textile Testing Principles of Textile Testing Book ..."Principles of Textile Testing: an introduction to physical methods of testing textile fibres, yarns and fabrics" by J.E. Booth, 1964.textile testing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: TEA TOWEL
... Textiles. Cream coloured huckaback fabric tea towel. Embossed wreath pattern in lines. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic huckaback tea towel Textiles. Cream coloured huckaback fabric tea towel. Embossed wreath pattern in lines. ...Textiles. Cream coloured huckaback fabric tea towel. Embossed wreath pattern in lines. Short edges hemmed. Long edges selvedge. Old box 573.textiles, domestic, huckaback tea towel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - Tea Towel
... Textiles. Cream coloured huckaback fabric tea towel. Embossed wreath pattern in lines. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic Textiles. Cream coloured huckaback fabric tea towel. Embossed wreath pattern in lines. ...Textiles. Cream coloured huckaback fabric tea towel. Embossed wreath pattern in lines. Short edges hemmed. Long edges selvedge. Old box 573.textiles, domestic -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - TABLE MAT
... Textiles, brown linen tapestry fabric table mat. Lined with cream coloured cotton fabric. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic table mat Textiles, brown linen tapestry fabric table mat. Lined with cream coloured cotton fabric. ...Textiles, brown linen tapestry fabric table mat. Lined with cream coloured cotton fabric. Blanket stitch around all sides. Decorative red and green embroidered patterns in all corners.textiles, domestic, table mat -
National Wool MuseumBook - Fabric Sample Book, c.1920
... A Textile Designer’s Fabric Sample Book is an important tool for keeping a record of past designs. ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula A Textile Designer’s Fabric Sample Book is an important tool for keeping a record of past designs. ...A Textile Designer’s Fabric Sample Book is an important tool for keeping a record of past designs. This is useful in order to showcase a designer’s previous work; functioning like a portfolio or a résumé. They also serve as a source of inspiration, sometimes even providing a template to re-release iconic designs. The National Wool Museum has a large collection of Fabric Sample Books. They reveal the colour and daring designs produced by textile mills across various time periods. This Fabric Sample Book is from the 1920s and gives us insights into design trends that are now over a century old.The cover of this book has a brown/grey marble. It carries many marks and oils from the hands, after more than a century of use. A strip of red tape has been added to the spine of the book in order to give it integrity. The book internally has white pages that have turned a brown/cream with age. These pages have a faint blue line printed horizontally across them, to assist with handwriting. The contents of the pages are fabric samples which have been staple to them, as well as handwriting with a blue ink. The pages also include technical drawings, relating to the fabric samples and how such samples were woven together.textile design, textile manufacture -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - HANDKERCHIEF BAG
... Textiles, pink cotton fabric handkerchief bag. Front has an overlay of cream coloured tapestry fabric embroidered with cross stitch and lines of pattern. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic pink handkerchief bag Textiles, pink cotton fabric handkerchief bag. Front has an overlay of cream coloured tapestry fabric embroidered with cross stitch and lines of pattern. ...Textiles, pink cotton fabric handkerchief bag. Front has an overlay of cream coloured tapestry fabric embroidered with cross stitch and lines of pattern. Bag has a 4 cm cream coloured frilled lace edge on all sides. One side is hemmed and open. Decorative 2 cm pink ribbon bow in one corner. Hand made.textiles, domestic, pink handkerchief bag -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Dress, Coat, c1960
... It refers to fabrics or textiles woven by this process of punch cards, using damask, twill, silk or plain weave,wool. ...It refers to fabrics or textiles woven by this process of punch cards, using damask, twill, silk or plain weave,wool. ...Worn by donor at son's wedding.|Jacquard, a complex and intricate weaving process on a power loom invented bt Joseph Jacquard in 1801. It refers to fabrics or textiles woven by this process of punch cards, using damask, twill, silk or plain weave,wool. The design being woven into the material.1960 Apple green dress and matching coat. There is a silver thread through the weave of the material (Jacquard Design - see History). Dress also trimmed with silver braid. Stand up collar. Back zip and self covered buttons.|Matching coat has round neck - two sets of three self covered buttons and loops.costume, female -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - GRAYDON COLLECTION: RAAF FABRIC PURSE, 1870-1890
... Textiles. Mauve coloured silk fabric purse with fold over top in V-shape with scalloped edge. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic RAAF fabric purse Textiles. Mauve coloured silk fabric purse with fold over top in V-shape with scalloped edge. ...Textiles. Mauve coloured silk fabric purse with fold over top in V-shape with scalloped edge. On front of folded over section RAAF wings and letters. R.A.A.F. painted in fabric paint - gold, blue and white. Zig zag stripes on front corners.textiles, domestic, raaf fabric purse -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - FAVALORO COLLECTION: BOLSTER PILLOW CASE WITH PIN-TUCKS AND BRODERIE TRIM, Early 1900's
... Textiles. Fine linen fabric, white in colour. A 19 cm wide panel of fabric has been sewn to the top of the cover and is edged on three sides with finely embroidered broderie anglaise featuring a circular, six petalled flower impression. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic Bolster pillow case with pintucks Textiles. Fine linen fabric, white in colour. A 19 cm wide panel of fabric has been sewn to the top of the cover and is edged on three sides with finely embroidered broderie anglaise featuring a circular, six petalled flower impression. ...Textiles. Fine linen fabric, white in colour. A 19 cm wide panel of fabric has been sewn to the top of the cover and is edged on three sides with finely embroidered broderie anglaise featuring a circular, six petalled flower impression. A panel of the same broderie runs through the centre of the panel and is bordered by a band of three pin-tucks on each side. An envelope of the linen fabric backs the bolster pillow.textiles, domestic, bolster pillow case with pintucks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - FAVALORO COLLECTION: BOLSTER PILLOW CASE WITH CROCHET AND PINTUCK TRIM, Early 1900's
... Textiles. Fine linen fabric, white in colour. The top of the cover is finished with an 8 cm deep band of cotton crochet, featuring a diamond shaped pattern - each diamond 5.5 cm deep. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic Bolster pillow case with crochet Textiles. Fine linen fabric, white in colour. The top of the cover is finished with an 8 cm deep band of cotton crochet, featuring a diamond shaped pattern - each diamond 5.5 cm deep. ...Textiles. Fine linen fabric, white in colour. The top of the cover is finished with an 8 cm deep band of cotton crochet, featuring a diamond shaped pattern - each diamond 5.5 cm deep. A band of 4 pin-tucks, in a 6.5 cm band of linen, and then another band of 4 pin-tucks and a 5 cm deep band of crochet with a slightly narrower band of diamond shapes, and five rows of pin-tucks complete the handwork.textiles, domestic, bolster pillow case with crochet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - HANDKERCHIEF BAG
... Textiles, pink cotton fabric handkerchief bag. Front has an overlay of cream coloured tapestry fabric embroidered with cross stitch and lines of pattern. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic handkerchief bag Textiles, pink cotton fabric handkerchief bag. Front has an overlay of cream coloured tapestry fabric embroidered with cross stitch and lines of pattern. ...Textiles, pink cotton fabric handkerchief bag. Front has an overlay of cream coloured tapestry fabric embroidered with cross stitch and lines of pattern. One corner is turned down to represent at purse flap to form a 17 cm opening. Bag has a 4 cm frilled lace edge (cream coloured) on three sides plus around the turned down flaps. 2 cm pink ribbon bows on three corners plus on turned down flap. Hand made.textiles, domestic, handkerchief bag -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - FAVALORO COLLECTION: LINEN TABLECLOTH OR TABLE CENTRE WITH CROCHET TRIM, 1920-30's
... Textiles. Cream linen fabric, with a selvedge edge on each side. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic Linen tablecloth or table centre Textiles. Cream linen fabric, with a selvedge edge on each side. ...Textiles. Cream linen fabric, with a selvedge edge on each side. Three bands of drawn thread work at each end-a centre band 2.5 cm wide, and stitched to form a decorative pattern, and two bands, 1 cm wide-one on either side of the wider band. These are edged with a spoke stitch, which draws the thread into little ''bar shapes" - 3 to each centimeter. A 4.5 cm wide band of fillet crochet and a 20 cm long fringe, edges each end.textiles, domestic, linen tablecloth or table centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Suit, Shirt and Bowtie, 1973
... In 1973 when Brian Schultz was working as a dye chemist at Yarra Falls (a Textile Factory making fabrics for school uniforms, suits etc.) in Abbotsford, he was invited by his friend to be his best man. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne In 1973 when Brian Schultz was working as a dye chemist at Yarra Falls (a Textile Factory making fabrics for school uniforms, suits etc.) in Abbotsford, he was invited by his friend to be his best man. ...In 1973 when Brian Schultz was working as a dye chemist at Yarra Falls (a Textile Factory making fabrics for school uniforms, suits etc.) in Abbotsford, he was invited by his friend to be his best man. He chose the colour green, dyed the fabric himself, and took the fabric to a tailor in Smith Street, Collingwood to have the suits made up for the December wedding. The green shirt which Brian wore with the green suit at the wedding in 1973 came in handy when he wore it 37 years later at his son's 30th birthday Halloween dress up party, when he dressed up as The Hulk. He cut up the sleeves of the shirt and painted himself green. For the December wedding, the groom wore a white suit, lemon shirt and emerald green velvet bow tie.Green two piece suit with shirt and bow tie. 1. Single breasted jacket with two pearl buttons centre and smaller buttons on sleeves. White stitching around collar edge and down the front on pockets. 2. Trousers with wide belt carrier, zip fly, cuffs wide with 6cm turnback. 3. Shirt is a polyester fine knit, pale green with dark green buttons and collar stitched with dark green edge-stitching. 4. Dark green velvet and ready-tied bow tie..MENS SLACKS BY TRAVELLERS APPAREL - For the man who goes placescostume, male -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - FAVALORO COLLECTION: DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE RUNNER/COVER WITH PULLED THREAD EMBROIDERY, Early - mid 1900's
... Textiles. Damask weave fabric, with a design of a rose, with buds, and two stems of leaves, and a lovely soft sheen. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic Double damask table runner Textiles. Damask weave fabric, with a design of a rose, with buds, and two stems of leaves, and a lovely soft sheen. ...Textiles. Damask weave fabric, with a design of a rose, with buds, and two stems of leaves, and a lovely soft sheen. Two bands of six zig zag peaks, are made by using pulled thread embroidery, and form a border either side of a row of pulled threadwork diamond shapes, 7 cm x 7 cm. This decorative border is at each end of the runner, which also is completed with a 12 cm deep fringe. A geometric patterned weave forms the background to the pulled thread embroidery, while a single rose and bud weave is tucked into each zig zag, and a scroll design features at each fringed end.textiles, domestic, double damask table runner -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - FAVALORO COLLECTION: EMBROIDERED LACE EDGED PAIR OF PILLOWCASES, Early 1900's
... Textiles. Very fine linen fabric, white in colour, now a soft cream colour. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TEXTILES Domestic Embroidered lace edged pr of pillowcases Textiles. Very fine linen fabric, white in colour, now a soft cream colour. ...Textiles. Very fine linen fabric, white in colour, now a soft cream colour. A spoke-stitched hem joins a curved embroidered and lace trim decorative feature to the set. This panel forms two deep curves, where the initials CF are embroidered, and decorated with small daisy-like flowers and leaves. A 10 cm deep crochet frill is gathered and machine stitched along the curved edge. The initials CF may be the initials of Caterina Lamaro, who married Giovanni Favaloro or those of Caterina Lopes, who married Salvatore Favaloro.textiles, domestic, embroidered lace edged pr of pillowcases -
Duldig Studio museum + sculpture gardenFabric, Mathilda Flogl, Falter designed by Mathilda Flogl 1924-31, 1924-31
... In 1916 she began working at the Weiner Werkstätte, and where she designed more than 120 textile patterns. This fabric Fälter or Butterfly was designed in 1924. ...In 1916 she began working at the Weiner Werkstätte, and where she designed more than 120 textile patterns. This fabric Fälter or Butterfly was designed in 1924. ...This piece of fabric, known Fälter (butterfly), was designed by Mathilda Flögl (1893-1958), who worked in the textile department of the Wiener Werkstätte in Vienna. It is a remnant of the fabric that was used to make a bedspread for Karl and Slawa’s bed in their Vienna apartment where it lay decoratively over a gold brocade eiderdown. The purchase demonstrated Slawa’s interest in and knowledge of modern design and her commitment to the idea of enriching everyday life with beautiful objects, a principal of the Viennese Secession. Following the Duldigs removal from Vienna, the original bedspread and remnant were safeguarded and preserved by Slawa’s sister, Rella, in the basement of her Paris apartment. In 1948 the bedspread and this remnant were sent to Australia. The bedspread was a much-loved item but deteriorated over the years. In 1955 it was made into curtains, which are held in the Duldig Studio Collection. The Photographs of the bedspread in its original location are also held in the collection. The remnant is in pristine condition. The Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshop) was a guild of designers and craftsmen that was founded by the architect Josef Hoffman (1879-1956) and the designer Koloman Moser (1868-1918). The firm manufactured a range of interior furnishings between 1903 and 1932. The textile department opened in 1900, and produced about 1,800 designs, mainly for printed fabrics for furnishings and apparel. The designs were characterised by simplified forms and vivid colours, and inspired by Eastern European peasant art and geometric motifs in contemporary painting. The workshop had a profound impact of European art and design, and its work is still celebrated today. Mathilde Flögl was born in the Czech Republic in 1893, and studied at the Kunstgerwerbeschule in Vienna. In 1916 she began working at the Weiner Werkstätte, and where she designed more than 120 textile patterns. This fabric Fälter or Butterfly was designed in 1924. The butterfly was a favourite motif of Flögl. In this design she plays with a variety of whimsical abstractions and arrangement of both the butterfly and the snail on a background of abstract colour stripes and blocks. Ann Carew 2016The fabric is of great aesthetic interest as an example of the work of the Viennese workshops, and the noted designer textile designer Mathilde Flögl. The original pencil drawings, pencil and gouache designs, and fabric swatches for Fälter are held in the MAK Museum in Vienna, and the Victorian and Albert Museum in London have a sample of piece of the silk fabric in an alternate colour wave. The Museum of Applied Arts in Sydney holds a swatch book of textiles from the Wiener Werkstätte, however Flögl’s work is not represented. The National Gallery of Victoria holds a similar swatch book. The remnant has an excellent provenance, is associated with a powerful personal narrative, and is significant and rare item relating to history of the Wiener Werkstätte in Vienna, and the oeuvre of Matilda Flögl. Ann Carew 2016Remnant of a block-printed silk fabric used to make the bedspread for Karl Duldig and Slawa Horowitz-Duldig's bed in Vienna. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Textile - Work Apron, 1883-1899
... This is a significant item as T.H.Osborne was a key figure in 19th Century Warrnambool history, particularly in maritime affairs. work apron warrnambool steamship navigation company wsnc thomas hamilton tracey osborne annabella kell sliding gunter W.S.N.Co THO initials on top of each other Two metal hooks Six sided, scalloped edges, four pockets, two metal hooks, purple woven fabric with yellow and gold embroidery, lifebuoy outline with W.S.N.Co and THO initials embroidered and two flags. Machine sewing of pockets and tab to base apron. Textile ...The personal 'carry-all', a cloth apron like article was utilised by Thomas Hamilton Osborne in his work with the Warrnambool Steamship Navigation Company. He was Company manager in 1883 until its dissolution in 1899. Osborne wrote many articles on early Warrnambool, particularly maritime material under the name of " Sliding Gunter". When he died he was buried at sea off the breakwater.His sister Mrs Annabella Kell is thought to have made this article.This is a significant item as T.H.Osborne was a key figure in 19th Century Warrnambool history, particularly in maritime affairs. Six sided, scalloped edges, four pockets, two metal hooks, purple woven fabric with yellow and gold embroidery, lifebuoy outline with W.S.N.Co and THO initials embroidered and two flags. Machine sewing of pockets and tab to base apron.W.S.N.Co THO initials on top of each other Two metal hookswork apron, warrnambool steamship navigation company, wsnc, thomas hamilton tracey osborne, annabella kell, sliding gunter -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Wooden box, Reckitts Round Blue
... Blue or laundry blue was a household product used up to about 1960 to improve the appearance of textiles during the washing process. It added a trace of blue dye which made white fabrics appear whiter and it was widely used. ...Blue or laundry blue was a household product used up to about 1960 to improve the appearance of textiles during the washing process. It added a trace of blue dye which made white fabrics appear whiter and it was widely used. ...This box contained packets of Reckitts Blue and was probably displayed in a shop with the lid up showing the brand name and the items. Blue or laundry blue was a household product used up to about 1960 to improve the appearance of textiles during the washing process. It added a trace of blue dye which made white fabrics appear whiter and it was widely used. Reckitts was a firm established by Isaac Reckitt in Hull, England, in 1840. By 1888 it was a public company and in 1938 it merged with J.& J. Colman, a food manufacturer. Later it sold the Colman side of the business and today it trades as the Reckitt Benckiser Group. The firm established an Australian branch in the late 19th century.This box has been used to store the Charles Brittlebank birds’ eggs collection but it is of interest in its own right as a box that held Reckitts Blue packets. Most Australian households in the 19th and 20th centuries (up to about 1960) would have used blue bags or packets in the laundering process so they are part of our social history. Today a bleach is used as a replacement for a blue bag.This is a wooden box with a hinged lid (the hinges are hooks and eyes). The box once contained one gross of Reckitt’s Blue. The printing on the box is coloured but some of it is now faded. Inside the lid, pasted on, is the name of the manufacturer. The side of the box also has the name of the manufacturer pasted on but the printing has been discoloured at the edge by the application of maroon-coloured paint. On side of box: ‘Reckitt’s Round Blue, contains one gross of circular blocks’ Inside the lid: ‘Reckitt’s Round Blue’ social history, history of warrnambool, reckitt’ blue -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Don Jenkins - Woollen Mill
... In 1980 acrylic blankets and fabrics were made on the site and in 1982 there was a name change to Warrnambool Textiles. ...In 1980 acrylic blankets and fabrics were made on the site and in 1982 there was a name change to Warrnambool Textiles. ...Don Jenkins was the Managing Director of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill from 1971 to 1989. He was first employed at the Woollen Mill in 1935. The Warrnambool Woollen Mill in South Warrnambool was established in 1910 with the first manager, J.E. Bennett. By 1915 there were 160 employees and in 1969 there were 380 employees. In 1980 acrylic blankets and fabrics were made on the site and in 1982 there was a name change to Warrnambool Textiles. In 1995 the Smith Family took over the factory, following its ownership by several other Australian firms. It closed in 2000. This is an important photograph as the Warrnambool Woollen Mill was a prominent business in Warrnambool for 90 years. Don Jenkins was the Managing Director for 19 years and this is a good photograph of him and is very useful for display and research purposes. This is a colour photograph of Don Jenkins in a wooden and gilt edged frame with a linen insert. On back of photograph handwritten in biro – ‘Don Jenkins, Managing Director, 1970-1988?’ (Note that Mr Jenkins was the Managing Director from 1971 to 1989)warrnambool, woollen mill, don jenkins, manager warrnambool woollen mill -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Textile, Dress, promenade, 1880s
... fabric with two pendant panels. There is a matching fitted jacket with hooks and eyes to fasten and full length narrow sleeves edged with claret lace (much tattered). The jacket is faded and torn in parts. Machine and handsewn. Dress, promenade Textile ...There is no information available on this dress which has been in the Historical Society’s collection for many years. It may have been a wedding dress. This is an interesting item as an example of a woman’s dress worn about the 1880s. It is a wonderful display item. This is a claret-coloured dress with a full length skirt with bustle. It is made of good quality heavy satin mounted on organza with a back fastening. There is a rosette in the same fabric with two pendant panels. There is a matching fitted jacket with hooks and eyes to fasten and full length narrow sleeves edged with claret lace (much tattered). The jacket is faded and torn in parts. Machine and handsewn. claret-coloured dress, warrnambool, 1860's ladies dress -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - WORKWEAR, RAN, Australian Defence Industries
... "NATIONAL TEXTILES PTY LTD/ 'PROBAN" with extensive information on the Flame Retardant Finish and laundry care. RAN Uniform, overalls, mid grey colour cotton fabric with 'DURABLE FLAME RESISTENT FINISH". ...Refer Cat No. 10069.4 for details.RAN Uniform, overalls, mid grey colour cotton fabric with 'DURABLE FLAME RESISTENT FINISH". Collar, shoulder epaulettes, elastic waist at back, metal press stud closure. Name label, white cotton, front right side. Two inset side pockets, five patch pockets. Manufacturer's information - two white cotton/polyester labels back below collar.Name label on front - black ink pen "VARGA". Manufacturer's details - black and red ink print. "KING GEE/ ALL COTTON/ 311 gm/ PREMIUM QUALITY/ HEAVYWEIGTH DRIL/ PRE-SHRUNK/ WARM MACHINE WASH/ DO NOT BOIL/ MILD DETERGENT. WARM RINSE/ DO NOT BLEACH, TUMBLE DRY WARM/ WARM IRON/ DO NOT OVERDRY/ DRY CLEANABLE (A)/ MADE IN AUSTRALIA/ NATO STOCK NO./ 8415-66-139-5544/ SIZE/ 92r/ 395". "NATIONAL TEXTILES PTY LTD/ 'PROBAN" with extensive information on the Flame Retardant Finish and laundry care. uniform, ran, work wear, rachel bowman, varga
