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Bendigo Military MuseumNewspaper - ARTICLE, NEWSPAPER, BCOF ERA, S. Chang (BCON Staff Writer), "It's time for a wedding", 6 Dec 1947
... ...Wedding customs...Alva Bennetts Bennetts Collection BCOF Japan Wedding customs Newspaper clipping features two black and white photographs of a Japanese couple. ...Article collected by "Alva Bennetts" during her deployment to BCOF Japan, 1947-49. Article collected to highlight her interest in Japanese culture. Part of the Bennetts collection. See cat no. 9726P for details of service for Alva marie Bennetts VFX128835.Newspaper clipping features two black and white photographs of a Japanese couple. Text in black type. Edges cut with scissors.alva bennetts, bennetts collection, bcof, japan, wedding customs -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Serviette, Silver Serviette Ring HW, Early 20th century
... wedding presents in the early 20th century. The fact that this one is silver and is monogrammed suggests that it came from an affluent family. It may have been one of a set. Serviette rings are still used today, especially for formal dining occasions. This item is of interest in that it is an example of dining customs ...No information is available regarding this item and it is not known who ‘H.W.’ is. Silver serviettes such as this one were common household items and common wedding presents in the early 20th century. The fact that this one is silver and is monogrammed suggests that it came from an affluent family. It may have been one of a set. Serviette rings are still used today, especially for formal dining occasions. This item is of interest in that it is an example of dining customs in the early 20th century. It is a display item.This is a circular silver object used to hold a folded serviette. It has four hallmarks which indicate it is British made and it has a monogram, ‘H.W.’ It is slightly tarnished and has some small dents. ‘H.W.’ (or ‘W.H.’)serviette ring, warrnambool -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Containers, small tin wedding cake, 20thC
... It was and still is customary for a piece of Wedding Cake to be given to the guests on their departure from the reception. . Some customs suggest single women will find a husband if they put this piece of cake under their pillow at night. --- the man of their dreams will come calling …..!...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne It was and still is customary for a piece of Wedding Cake to be given to the guests on their departure from the reception. . Some customs suggest single women will find a husband if they put this piece of cake under their pillow at night. --- the man of their dreams will come calling …..! ...It was and still is customary for a piece of Wedding Cake to be given to the guests on their departure from the reception. . Some customs suggest single women will find a husband if they put this piece of cake under their pillow at night. --- the man of their dreams will come calling …..!A small tin with a lift -off lid for a piece of Wedding Cake traditionally given to guests at the reception as a take home gift .2 wedding bells engraved on lidweddings, early settlers, tinsmiths, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, celebrations, souvenirs -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ekaterina Paxinos-Lekatsas wedding, c1924
... wedding of Ekaterina Paxinos and Dionysios Lekatsas (Lucas), which took place at Evangelismos Church in Victoria Parade, East Melbourne in 1924. Pictured together with the bride together are her attendants: Picture on far left is Anthi (nee Mavrokefalos)) Chilianis; the others are the daughters of Dimitrios Paxinos who was one of the early Ithacans to arrive in Melbourne in 1886. For the Ithacan community the practice of the orthodox religious ceremonies helped maintain customs ...The photo is at the wedding of Ekaterina Paxinos and Dionysios Lekatsas (Lucas), which took place at Evangelismos Church in Victoria Parade, East Melbourne in 1924. Pictured together with the bride together are her attendants: Picture on far left is Anthi (nee Mavrokefalos)) Chilianis; the others are the daughters of Dimitrios Paxinos who was one of the early Ithacans to arrive in Melbourne in 1886.For the Ithacan community the practice of the orthodox religious ceremonies helped maintain customs and traditions within in an adopted country. Celebrations such as marriages and baptisms played an important social role in the Ithacan community as they were an opportunity for families and friends to come together. A sepia studio photograph of a wedding group of the bride and her two bridesmaids and two flower girls. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Brady-Maidment wedding
... Descentants of Brady family still reside locally. weddings fashions customs photography photograph slides film Copy of wedding party, 1896, taken at Maidment's home on Broken River, Kialla. ...Donated by Brady descendant. Couple Brady-Maidment. Attendants : Jas Brady with R Brady and M Maidment. Descentants of Brady family still reside locally.Copy of wedding party, 1896, taken at Maidment's home on Broken River, Kialla. Marquee erected for evening use.weddings, fashions, customs, photography, photograph, slides, film
