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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - WEDDING HEAD PIECE WEDDING OUTFIT WITH 11400.1106; 11400.1105, 29 July 1972
... WEDDING HEAD PIECE WEDDING OUTFIT WITH 11400.1106...wedding head piece.... COSTUME ACCESSORIES Female wedding head piece. Clothing. .5 cm ...Clothing. .5 cm ribbon, looped into flowers, which have 2 cm long stems (2of) with tiny pearls on the ends. There are two stems of these flowers wrapped together with cotton thread - these stems are 12.5 cm long, and possibly curved over the bridal veil.costume accessories, female, wedding head piece. -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Dressmaking Shears, 1900's
... Belle Phillpi was the Proprietor. Mrs Jill Sebire's wedding head... wedding head piece was made at Belle's Bonnets. Steel Scissors ...These vintage steel sewing shears were used at 'Belle's Bonnets' Milliners in Flinders lane Melbourne in the 1950's. Mrs Belle Phillpi was the Proprietor. Mrs Jill Sebire's wedding head piece was made at Belle's Bonnets.A pair of heavy vintage large hand forged steel dressmaking, tailors shears. They are joined with a pivot point screw. One finger hole is larger than the other.steel, scissors, cutting tools, dressmaking equipment, dressmaking shears, dressmaking scissors -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: BRIDAL COUPLE
Wedding photograph of an unknown bridal couple. The groom is wearing a dark suit and is sitting in a rocking chair, the bride standing beside him has a full length frock with a tiara head piece attached to a long veil, she is holding a very ornamental bouquet.person, family, wedding photo, bridal couple -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: BRIDAL COUPLE
Studio photograph of an unknown bridal couple. The woman is wearing a white wedding dress with a long train. She is wearing gloves and an elaborate attachment to the veil on her head. The man has a moustache and is wearing a dark coloured three piece suit, he is half seated on the back of an ornate chair.Bartlett Bros. Sandhurstperson, family, wedding photo, bartlett bros. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eden Studios, Mr William John Giles & Mrs Emma Giles nee Unknown -- Wedding Photo
Studio print William Giles in three piece suit sitting on chair with legs crossed and holding gloves. His wife Emma in white wedding dress, white gloves, white shoes and veil has flowers as head dress, wearing glasses. Her right arm is resting on the chair holding her bouquet. Emma is buried at Glenorchy.15998 Giles/18 Eden Photo Studios Melbourne.wedding, clothing -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Pink silk evening dress, c.1842
This dress is believed to have belonged to Mary Ann Henty [nee Lawrence] (1821-81), the wife of Francis Henty (1815-89). Her husband, Francis Henty, was the youngest son of Thomas Henty, who with his family, their retainers and property moved to the Australian colonies between 1829 and 1832. In 1834, Francis’ older brother, Edward, sailed from Launceston in Van Diemen’s Land to what was to become Portland in the western part of Port Phillip District [Victoria]. Francis, together with the first flock of Merino sheep [in Victoria], followed some months later. The first and second generations of the Henty family established vast pastoral properties in the Western part of the Port Phillip District. Francis Henty managed ‘Merino Downs’ near Casterton, while also living in his retirement at ‘Field Place' in Kew. The Henty Collection of nineteenth and twentieth century clothing, including outerwear and underwear, was collected, stored and exhibited over time by female family members descended from Francis and Mary Ann Henty. During the twentieth century, items from the collection were modelled in two fashion parades by various descendants [1937, 1959]. The items in the collection are historically and aesthetically significant, with provenance provided by oral and written tradition within or held by the family. A number of the items in the collection are very rare survivors, and provide researchers with the evidence needed to reconstruct the lives of notable women in the Port Phillip District [later Victoria] during the nineteenth and early twentieth century.A one-piece, lustrous silk taffeta evening dress, lined with polished cotton, probably owned by Mary Ann Henty, and later by her daughter, Alice. The V-waist line of the dress and the dimensions of the skirt are comparable to Mary Ann’s wedding dress. The bodice in contrast is less structured. At a later stage, the sleeves were removed. Measurements (mm): BODICE: Girth - Neck 914.4, Chest 863.6, Waist 685.8, Hip 863.6, Hem circumference 3302. Vertical - Front neck to hem 1371.6, Front waist to hem 1092.2, Back neck to hem 1384.3, Back waist to hem 1079.5 Horizontal - Neck to sleeve head 44.45, Chest back 431.8, Underarm to underarm 431.8.mary ann lawrence, francis henty, evening dresses, henty collection, fashion -- 1840s -
Brighton Historical Society
Clothing - Dress, Wedding dress, c.1895
Four-piece wedding outfit comprising bodice, belt, skirt and separate train all made of cream figured wool. The bodice has a centre front ruched panel, stand collar and a fitted two-piece sleeve with full gathered head. It is trimmed with cream-coloured beading with pearl drops. The bodice has seven interior bones and is fastened with metal hooks and hand sewn eyelets which are concealed under the front panel. A separate pleated belt fastens centre back. Plain gored skirt with separate train that ties around the waist.wedding dress, 1890s fashion -
Brighton Historical Society
Clothing - Dress, Wedding dress, 1892
This dress was worn by Matilda Kinross McDonald, nee Herd (1871-1943) for her wedding to George William Mitchell McDonald in Geelong in 1892. Two-piece wedding dress comprising separate bodice (.1) and skirt (.2) made of figured coffee-coloured silk woven with large sprays of foliage and berries. The front of the bodice is decorated with a cream-coloured hand-made lace. The bodice is cut asymmetrically, with the front panel wrapping over to the left proper side seam. The fitted sleeves are cut with fullness in the head and narrowing at the elbow and wrist in a leg-of-mutton style. The bodice is backed with a dark brown glazed cotton and has 13 bones. The skirt is backed with a coffee-coloured cotton. wedding dress, geelong, matilda kinross herd, george william mitchell mcdonald, 1890s -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - BARBARA GALLAGHER COLLECTION: SHOULDER LENGTH WEDDING VEIL, 20/08/1960
BHS CollectionOff white shoulder length wedding veil edged with cream coloured nylon lace with scalloped edge. Circular head piece (Tiara) with double row of small net covered wire oval rings ( 2cm). Second row of oval rings each have a rhinestone stitched in centre. Worn with wedding dress 11400.327.costume, female, shoulder length wedding veil