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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Cake Baking Wheel, Woman and Home Magazine, Circa 1960's
... Woman and Home Magazine...Instructions on cake/sponge making Revolving wheel giving time - Regulo Mark to be used - ingredients Home baking guide for cakes and sponge Woman and Home Cake Baking Wheel Cake Baking Wheel - revolving - red Produced by Woman and Home Red wheel shows Cooking Mark (Regulo) Temperature Variations - baking time- ingredients Types of cake/sponge Reverse side - ingredients/measurements Domestic object Cake Baking Wheel Woman and Home Magazine ...Instructions on cake/sponge making Revolving wheel giving time - Regulo Mark to be used - ingredientsCake Baking Wheel - revolving - red Produced by Woman and Home Red wheel shows Cooking Mark (Regulo) Temperature Variations - baking time- ingredients Types of cake/sponge Reverse side - ingredients/measurementsWoman and Home Cake Baking Wheelhome baking guide for cakes and sponge -
National Wool MuseumArchive - Advertisement, Godfrey Hirst, 1956
... ...Woman Magazine...Blankets Blanket fever Wool Godfrey Hirst Advertisement Geelong Woman Magazine In Love for a Lifetime!/Godfrey Hirst of Geelong/This is the Label to Look For! ...Note from collector- "For more than 100 years blankets were made all over Australia in over 100 woollen mills. My aim, is to preserve 100 examples of these wonderful pieces of history. Ten years ago I started collecting the iconic Onkaparinga travel rugs, so that on movie nights at home there would be plenty to go around. Everyone had their favourite; even the cat had his own – a small red tartan one. Keeping an eye out for those travel rugs at op-shops and markets, collectable stores and bazaars, led to noticing vintage blankets. I'd never really thought about them before or paid much attention though of course I had grown up with them at my grandmother's. When I discovered my first Laconia cream blanket with blue stripes, my eyes just went gaga. Well that was it, I was hooked and since then over 500 blankets have passed through my hands. These common, everyday items, found in all households for so many decades, were traditional engagement gifts. Pairs were prized wedding presents turning into family heirlooms. They were fashionable dressers of beds, givers of warmth, bestowers of security and reliability. The comfort found in these objects resonates with almost all of us; we grew up with them ourselves or fondly recall them in a grandparent’s home. There is no modern replacement with the integrity of these old blankets, many of them now older than most of us. They are romantic, sensible, special, familiar, nostalgic and nothing else feels so appropriate in so many situations. No offense to the great Aussie doona, but from hippie to hipster, at a music festival, picnic, campsite or couch, a vintage blanket is something coveted by all. This industry that employed tens of thousands and must have been such a huge contributor to the economy is almost completely lost now. Blanket Fever is an ode to everything that came before: the land, the sheep, the shearers, the hands, the mills, the weavers, the designers, the distributors, the department stores. To the grandparents that gave them, the people that received them, the families that kept them; thank you. I’m passionate about my collection of Australian blankets manufactured in mostly Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania from the 1930s to the end of the 1960s. The collection has blankets from each of these four decades representing the styles and fashions of their time and includes dated advertisements which help determine the eras the blankets are from." In Love for a Lifetime (loving couple)In Love for a Lifetime!/Godfrey Hirst of Geelong/This is the Label to Look For!blankets, blanket fever, wool, godfrey hirst, advertisement, geelong, woman magazine -
Orbost & District Historical Societymagazine, Woman and Home, October 1951
... magazine-Woman-and-Home...A 64 pp magazine, titled Woman and Home and Good Needlework Magazine. ...These magazines also reflect women's interests. magazine-Woman-and-Home A 64 pp magazine, titled Woman and Home and Good Needlework Magazine. ...Women’s magazines just after WWII played a “reflecting role,” meaning they cooperated with government agendas while still including topics of readers’ interests Women’s employment rate had skyrocketed during WWII. However, even though the number of women working outside the home grew rapidly most of them were still engaged entirely in homemaking. Therefore women’s magazines centered mostly on the stresses and shortages of wartime. Articles as well as advertisements presented information on “product rationing, tips on keeping the family healthy, guidelines for thrifty shopping and advice on how to look good through it all.This is an example of an English women's magazine published post WW11.It gives practical advice on needlework / knitting and evidences the widespread interest in contemporary fashion. In doing so it shows what were the fashionable, but broadly affordable, women's and children's clothing styles of their day. These magazines also reflect women's interests.A 64 pp magazine, titled Woman and Home and Good Needlework Magazine. On the front cover is a coloured drawing of a fashionably dressed and made-up woman with red hair and holding a bunch of similarly coloured flowers (gerberas?) At the bottom left are knitted baby clothes - pattern inside - as well as a man and woman wearing fashionable clothing - suggesting patterns are inside the magazine. The magazine cost 1/6 and is dated October 1951.magazine-woman-and-home -
Linton and District Historical Society IncRecipe book, Gracie Fields' Home Cook Book, 1957
... 16-page recipe booklet illustrated with colour photographs, published as a detachable section in 'Woman' magazine, 12 October 1957. Pages 16...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Recipes Recipe books Cookery books 16-page recipe booklet illustrated with colour photographs, published as a detachable section in 'Woman' magazine, 12 October 1957. Pages 16 Gracie Fields' Home Cook Book, 1957 Recipe book ...16-page recipe booklet illustrated with colour photographs, published as a detachable section in 'Woman' magazine, 12 October 1957. Pages 16recipes, recipe books, cookery books -
Stawell Historical Society IncMagazine, Home Chat B>W. Young, Home Chat, November 12.1898
... Woman's Magazine, Stories, fashion, Craft, Song with Music, Recipes, ads, Poetry, Religious Reflection....Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Woman's Magazine, Stories, fashion, Craft, Song with Music, Recipes, ads, Poetry, Religious Reflection. ...Woman's Magazine, Stories, fashion, Craft, Song with Music, Recipes, ads, Poetry, Religious Reflection.No Cover: Paper. English Magazine for WomenNovember 12 1898photos clothing women -
Orbost & District Historical Societymagazine, Woman and Home July 1944, July 1944
... magazine-Woman-and-Home magazines-women's Cameron...An English magazine published monthly. It is titled Woman and Home & Good Needlework Magazine, July 1944. ...These magazines also reflect women's interests magazine-Woman-and-Home magazines-women's Cameron On front cover handwritten in pen : Miss R. ...This magazine belonged to Roma Cameron, who was the daughter of Harry Purchase Cameron and Lilian Gladys (nee Harding). Roma married Ronald Richard Smith in 1944 and is the mother of Lorraine (Mrs Peter Coulton) and Margaret Smith. Harry's father, James Cameron, came to Bellagoogan on Majors Creek in 1882. Bellagoogan was on Majors Creek near Orbost and was the site of the first race course. Like many others at the time, the Camerons bred race horses.Harry died in 1964 aged 75. Roma was the youngest of three siblings: Jean (Mrs John Gavin (Jack) Ralston) and James (Jim) (m. Joan Hossack). Women’s magazines during WWII played a “reflecting role,” meaning they cooperated with government agendas while still including topics of readers’ interests Women’s employment rate had skyrocketed during WWII. However, even though the number of women working outside the home grew rapidly most of them were still engaged entirely in homemaking. Therefore women’s magazines centered mostly on the stresses and shortages of wartime. Articles as well as advertisements presented information on “product rationing, tips on keeping the family healthy, guidelines for thrifty shopping and advice on how to look good through it all. This is an example of an English women's magazine published during WW11.It gives practical advice on needlework / knitting and evidences the widespread interest in contemporary fashion. In doing so it shows what were the fashionable, but broadly affordable, women's and children's clothing styles of their day. These magazines also reflect women's interests An English magazine published monthly. It is titled Woman and Home & Good Needlework Magazine, July 1944. On the front cover is a picture of a bride and groom cutting a wedding cake. The groom is dressed in military uniform. the price 9D has been crossed out and 1/- is below it. The magazine contains advertisements, stories, needlework patters and news articles.On front cover handwritten in pen : Miss R. Cameronmagazine-woman-and-home magazines-women's cameron -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTable Mat Set Magazine Pattern, 1937
... "Fruits of Your Handiwork" from the 'Woman's Needlework Feature" magazine article 26 July 1937 designed by Dorothy Ellsmore Paul...."Fruits of Your Handiwork" from the 'Woman's Needlework Feature" magazine article 26 July 1937 designed by Dorothy Ellsmore Paul. ..."Fruits of Your Handiwork" from the 'Woman's Needlework Feature" magazine article 26 July 1937 designed by Dorothy Ellsmore Paul. ..."Fruits of Your Handiwork" from the 'Woman's Needlework Feature" magazine article 26 July 1937 designed by Dorothy Ellsmore Paul.Dorothy Ellsmore Paul (née Dorothy May Ellsmore; 3 February 1902 – July 1973)[1] was an Australian artist and cartoonist. Paul was born Dorothy May Ellsmore in 1902 in Hertfordshire, England. She trained as an artist at Portsmouth Technical College. She left for Australia at just nineteen years old, arriving in Sydney on 18 March 1921. Once in Sydney she trained under Julian Ashton. She had ambitions of becoming a sculptor though this never eventuated. She was first published in The Sun with the cartoon We Do Believe in Fairies in their Sunbeams section. By 1924 she was drawing cartoons for the soldiers' magazine Aussie alongside fellow female cartoonists Mahdi McCrae, Betty and Esther Paterson, and Lillian Pedersen. The same year she exhibited her work in a black and white show at Anthony Hordern and Sons' Fine Art Gallery with such artists as Norman Lindsay, Percy Leason, and David Low. In 1926 she was illustrating short stories for The Australian Women's Mirror and the Sydney Mail. Her illustrations also featured in The Bulletin. In 1929 she edited a book The Etched Work of Sydney Long which included a sketch of hers of the artist. They were both associated with the Australian Painters-Etchers Society. Paul wrote the introduction for the Society's publication The Charm of the Etching. From 1931 to 1934 Paul wrote a feature section for The Australian Women's Mirror. She started with the technique for linocuts and also wrote on pattern printing, embroidery, crafting cuddle toys, making evening gloves, and even a frog pyjama case for children. These crafts and designs were featured in The Sun and The Mercury. She wrote and illustrated the stories Portrait of a Dark Girl and In Search of a Grandmother. She married fellow artist Oswald "Mick" Paul in 1925, son of artist and social reformer Emily Letitia Paul. His portrait of her was a finalist for the 1929 Archibald Prize. Paul has works in the collections of the National Library of Australia, the National Gallery of Australia, the State Library of New South Wales, and a bookplate of Sydney Long in the National Library of New Zealand. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Ellsmore_Paul "Fruits of Your Handiwork" from the 'Woman's Needlework Feature" magazine article 26 July 1937 designed by Dorothy Ellsmore Paul. Stamped linen design with oranges and baskets included. -
Orbost & District Historical Societymagazines, The Girl's Own Paper, August 4 1888
... In October 1929, the title became The Girl's Own Paper and Woman's Magazine but in 1930 the Woman's Magazine became a separate publication. ...In October 1929, the title became The Girl's Own Paper and Woman's Magazine but in 1930 the Woman's Magazine became a separate publication. ...The first weekly number of The Girl's Own Paper appeared on 3 January 1880. As with its male counterpart The Boy's Own Paper, the magazine was published by the Religious Tract Society (which subsequently became Lutterworth Press). In October 1929, the title became The Girl's Own Paper and Woman's Magazine but in 1930 the Woman's Magazine became a separate publication. In December 1947 the name was changed to The Girl's Own Paper and Heiress. By 1951 it was called Heiress incorporating the Girl's Own Paper. In 1956 Heiress closed down, and the name "Girl's Own Paper" ceased to exist. J. Hossack was probably James Hossack. The Hossacks were staunch Presbyterians.The Girl's Own Paper was an important and positive influence on generations of girls and women, and a vital outlet for women's writing and ideas, for more than three-quarters of a century.A black/white magazine with a masthead at the top of the front cover. The masthead is based on the sculpture The Spirit of Love and Truth by Joseph Edwards. There are black / white illustrations of young ladies and dogs on the cover. It contains, stories, educational articles, poetry, music and a serial.on front - "J. Hossack, Orbost"magazine literature-children's girl's-own-paper -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Leisure object - Toy Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mouse, 1927
... Pattern believed to have come from a woman's magazine pattern for 'Steamboat Willie', Disney's first Mickey Mouse cartoon. ...Pattern believed to have come from a woman's magazine pattern for 'Steamboat Willie', Disney's first Mickey Mouse cartoon. ...Made by Ethol Reynolds, mother of Bruce Reynolds, in 1927. Bruce was a member of Whitehorse Historical Society. Pattern believed to have come from a woman's magazine pattern for 'Steamboat Willie', Disney's first Mickey Mouse cartoon. Photo of Bruce Reynolds taken in Dec 1927 was donated at same time as toy mouse. See: NP2935 Album 4ASoft toy depicting Mickey Mouse. Made from cotton fabric embroidered by hand with embroidery cotton in red, blue, black and brown.toys, soft toys -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Magazine, 18/03/1941
... Magazine with woman in head scarf on front....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne BOOKS Magazines The Wartime Australian Women's Mirror. Magazine with woman in head scarf on front. Magazine Magazine ...Magazine with woman in head scarf on front.The Wartime Australian Women's Mirror.books, magazines -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Embroidered Guest Sampler, "Guest", 1920-40
... Sampler embroidered from a design offered in the magazine "Woman" April 1937....Sampler Surface stitchery You are welcome here Be at your ease Get up when you're ready Go to bed when you please Happy to share with you Such as we've got The leaks in the roof The soup in the pot You don't have to thank us Or laugh at our jokes Sit deep and come often You're one of the folks Sampler embroidered from a design offered in the magazine "Woman" April 1937. "Guest" Textile Embroidered Guest Sampler ...Sampler embroidered from a design offered in the magazine "Woman" April 1937.You are welcome here Be at your ease Get up when you're ready Go to bed when you please Happy to share with you Such as we've got The leaks in the roof The soup in the pot You don't have to thank us Or laugh at our jokes Sit deep and come often You're one of the folkssampler, surface stitchery -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchWomans Day Magazine, April 2000
... Supplement to the Womans Day Magazine - Anzac day Special 2000 - Titled "Enlist in the Sportsmens 1000". ...with Pictures. 16 Page ANZAC Day Special Womans Day Magazine ...Supplement to the Womans Day Magazine - Anzac day Special 2000 - Titled "Enlist in the Sportsmens 1000". Stories from WW! with Pictures. 16 Page ANZAC Day Special -
National Wool MuseumBook, Knitting, Woman's World Knitting
... This knitting pattern book was published by the magazine "Woman's World" and contains knitting patterns for womens garments....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula This knitting pattern book was published by the magazine "Woman's World" and contains knitting patterns for womens garments. ...This knitting pattern book was published by the magazine "Woman's World" and contains knitting patterns for womens garments.WOMAN'S WORLD / Knitting / PRICE / 6D. / Instructions for knitting this charming drop-stitch jumper, page 14. / 12 ATTRACTIVE KNITTEDS / JUMPERS, CARDIGANS, CAP & GLOVES / BED-JACKET, O.S. TWIN SETknitting handicrafts - history, woman's world, knitting, handicrafts - history -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaUnfinished Table Mat Set, 1937
... "Fruits of Your Handiwork" from the 'Woman's Needlework Feature" magazine article 26 July 1937 designed by Dorothy Ellsmore Paul...."Fruits of Your Handiwork" from the 'Woman's Needlework Feature" magazine article 26 July 1937 designed by Dorothy Ellsmore Paul. ..."Fruits of Your Handiwork" from the 'Woman's Needlework Feature" magazine article 26 July 1937 designed by Dorothy Ellsmore Paul.Dorothy Ellsmore Paul (née Dorothy May Ellsmore; 3 February 1902 – July 1973)[1] was an Australian artist and cartoonist. Paul was born Dorothy May Ellsmore in 1902 in Hertfordshire, England. She trained as an artist at Portsmouth Technical College. She left for Australia at just nineteen years old, arriving in Sydney on 18 March 1921. Once in Sydney she trained under Julian Ashton. She had ambitions of becoming a sculptor though this never eventuated. She was first published in The Sun with the cartoon We Do Believe in Fairies in their Sunbeams section. By 1924 she was drawing cartoons for the soldiers' magazine Aussie alongside fellow female cartoonists Mahdi McCrae, Betty and Esther Paterson, and Lillian Pedersen. The same year she exhibited her work in a black and white show at Anthony Hordern and Sons' Fine Art Gallery with such artists as Norman Lindsay, Percy Leason, and David Low. In 1926 she was illustrating short stories for The Australian Women's Mirror and the Sydney Mail. Her illustrations also featured in The Bulletin. In 1929 she edited a book The Etched Work of Sydney Long which included a sketch of hers of the artist. They were both associated with the Australian Painters-Etchers Society. Paul wrote the introduction for the Society's publication The Charm of the Etching. From 1931 to 1934 Paul wrote a feature section for The Australian Women's Mirror. She started with the technique for linocuts and also wrote on pattern printing, embroidery, crafting cuddle toys, making evening gloves, and even a frog pyjama case for children. These crafts and designs were featured in The Sun and The Mercury. She wrote and illustrated the stories Portrait of a Dark Girl and In Search of a Grandmother. She married fellow artist Oswald "Mick" Paul in 1925, son of artist and social reformer Emily Letitia Paul. His portrait of her was a finalist for the 1929 Archibald Prize. Paul has works in the collections of the National Library of Australia, the National Gallery of Australia, the State Library of New South Wales, and a bookplate of Sydney Long in the National Library of New Zealand. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Ellsmore_Paul Stamped linen design with oranges and baskets. Partly embroidered.Pure Linen stamp. -
National Wool MuseumBook - Woman's Day design '69 Knitting and Crochet Pattern Book, Women's Day, 1969
... Knitting and crochet pattern book produced by the publishers of the women's magazine "Woman's Day" in 1969. Contains patterns for mens and womens garments, and some craft items....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Knitting and crochet pattern book produced by the publishers of the women's magazine "Woman's Day" in 1969. Contains patterns for mens and womens garments, and some craft items. handicrafts history knitting crochet woman's day handicrafts - history knitting crochet Front: Woman's / Day / design / '69 / Knitting and Crochet / Pattern Book Knitting and crochet book, 84pp. ...Knitting and crochet pattern book produced by the publishers of the women's magazine "Woman's Day" in 1969. Contains patterns for mens and womens garments, and some craft items.Knitting and crochet book, 84pp. Cover is light blue and is printed with a black and white photo of a family (father, mother, son, daughter) wearing knitted jumpers with patterned lower bands. Contains knitting and crochet patterns.Front: Woman's / Day / design / '69 / Knitting and Crochet / Pattern Bookhandicrafts history, knitting crochet, woman's day, handicrafts - history, knitting, crochet -
National Wool MuseumBook, Knitting, True-Lovers' Knots Jumper presented with English Woman's Weekly
... This knitting leaflet was part of the magazine "English Woman's Weekly" and contains a knitting pattern for a womans jumper....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula This knitting leaflet was part of the magazine "English Woman's Weekly" and contains a knitting pattern for a womans jumper. handicrafts - history knitting english woman's weekly handicrafts - history knitting TRUE-LOVERS' KNOTS JUMPER / LONG OR SHORT SLEEVES / MEDIUM SIZE (3-ply) / Presented with / English / WOMANS' / WEEKLY True-Lovers' Knots Jumper presented with English Woman's Weekly Book, Knitting ...This knitting leaflet was part of the magazine "English Woman's Weekly" and contains a knitting pattern for a womans jumper.TRUE-LOVERS' KNOTS JUMPER / LONG OR SHORT SLEEVES / MEDIUM SIZE (3-ply) / Presented with / English / WOMANS' / WEEKLYhandicrafts - history knitting, english woman's weekly, handicrafts - history, knitting -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Magazine - Alex Gill, June 17, 1985
... Alex Gill works his potter's magic in Bendigo, Woman's Day Magazine Article by Heather Waby. The article is on Alex Gill about the 50 years that he began when he was 13 years old. ...Six months later he began an apprenticeship at the pottery and retired in 1986 as a Master Potter. history bendigo merle lummis collection alex gill bendigo pottery Alex Gill works his potter's magic in Bendigo, Woman's Day Magazine Article by Heather Waby. The article is on Alex Gill about the 50 years that he began when he was 13 years old. ...Bendigo Pottery was established in the 1850s, when Scottish migrant George Duncan Guthrie stumbled upon a local clay deposit and created a successful pottery business. Soon, it would rival the great Staffordshire potteries of 19th century England. It opened to tourists in 1971. Alex Gill began working at the Bendigo Pottery inn 1935 at the age of 13. Six months later he began an apprenticeship at the pottery and retired in 1986 as a Master Potter.Alex Gill works his potter's magic in Bendigo, Woman's Day Magazine Article by Heather Waby. The article is on Alex Gill about the 50 years that he began when he was 13 years old. It contains photos of Alex working at the pottery and some of his speciality products.history, bendigo, merle lummis collection, alex gill bendigo pottery -
National Wool MuseumBook, Knitting, Easy-to-Wear Knitting for All
... It was part of the English magazine "Woman and Home" and contains knitting patterns for mens, womens and babies clothes....It was part of the English magazine "Woman and Home" and contains knitting patterns for mens, womens and babies clothes. ...This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It was part of the English magazine "Woman and Home" and contains knitting patterns for mens, womens and babies clothes.Presented with WOMAN AND HOME / Easy-to-Wear KNITTING FOR ALL / In / 4-Ply / In / Double / Knittingknitting handicrafts - history, woman and home, knitting, handicrafts - history -
National Wool MuseumBook, Knitting, Woman's Own Knitted Fashions
... It was produced as a supplement with the English womens magazine, "Woman's Own", and contains knitting patterns for womens garments....It was produced as a supplement with the English womens magazine, "Woman's Own", and contains knitting patterns for womens garments. ...This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It was produced as a supplement with the English womens magazine, "Woman's Own", and contains knitting patterns for womens garments.woman's own / Knitted Fashions / A supplement presented with Woman's Ownknitting handicrafts - history, woman's own, knitting, handicrafts - history -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Magazine - New Idea Weekly and Woman's Day, 1956, 1959,1960, 1962, 1974,1976, 1978, 1979
... Please note page 100 of magazine dated 1/4/1978, which covers year round of family fashion. Two Woman's Day Magazines 1959, 1976...Please note page 100 of magazine dated 1/4/1978, which covers year round of family fashion. Two Woman's Day Magazines 1959, 1976 Magazine New Idea Weekly and Woman's Day ...Six New Idea Weekly magazines: 1956, 1960, 1962,1974,1978 and 1979. Featuring cookery, handcrafts, Travel, problems and Fashion. Please note page 100 of magazine dated 1/4/1978, which covers year round of family fashion. Two Woman's Day Magazines 1959, 1976New Idea, Woman's Daybooks, magazines -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ephemera - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: DOGS
... Contains stories about dogs taken from magazines - 'Woman's Realm,'Woman's Journal' and 'Good Housekeeping. ...Contains stories about dogs taken from magazines - 'Woman's Realm,'Woman's Journal' and 'Good Housekeeping. ...A folder covered with paper decorated with pictures of dogs. Contains stories about dogs taken from magazines - 'Woman's Realm,'Woman's Journal' and 'Good Housekeeping. Dated 1950s'-60s'.lydia chancellor, collection, animals, dogs, short stories, stories, literature, magazines, ephemera -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Sydney Industrial Blind Institution: Sixty-First Report 1941, 1942
... Hudson who edited the Woman's Magazine for over 20 years, 441 Talking books (consisting of 5914 records), appointment of Superintendent A J Harris and Welfare Office Roy Kippax to the NSW War Blinded Welfare Committee, a thoughtful donation of 50 cigarettes to be distributed amongst the blind, the annual Picnic at Clifton Gardens with Alan Green winning the A Consett Stephen Cup, a change in time to 3.45pm for the Glow Worm sessions, and the sad death of R McDonald who read to blind workers during lunch hour for 37 years - the victim of an accident upon his return home from the Institution....Hudson who edited the Woman's Magazine for over 20 years, 441 Talking books (consisting of 5914 records), appointment of Superintendent A J Harris and Welfare Office Roy Kippax to the NSW War Blinded Welfare Committee, a thoughtful donation of 50 cigarettes to be distributed amongst the blind, the annual Picnic at Clifton Gardens with Alan Green winning the A Consett Stephen Cup, a change in time to 3.45pm for the Glow Worm sessions, and the sad death of R McDonald who read to blind workers during lunch hour for 37 years - the victim of an accident upon his return home from the Institution. ...Articles in the annual report include: members of Marcus Clark's Ex-Service Men's Association have dug trenches for air-raid shelters, thanks to the blind artists who performed at the Annual General meeting: soprano Nita Bowman, flautist W Kirkbride-Smith and accompanist Marcus Burkitt, the library now has over 18,000 volumes in Braille and Moon, the passing of L.E. Hudson who edited the Woman's Magazine for over 20 years, 441 Talking books (consisting of 5914 records), appointment of Superintendent A J Harris and Welfare Office Roy Kippax to the NSW War Blinded Welfare Committee, a thoughtful donation of 50 cigarettes to be distributed amongst the blind, the annual Picnic at Clifton Gardens with Alan Green winning the A Consett Stephen Cup, a change in time to 3.45pm for the Glow Worm sessions, and the sad death of R McDonald who read to blind workers during lunch hour for 37 years - the victim of an accident upon his return home from the Institution.1 printed volume with black and white illustrationsannual report, sydney industrial blind institution, nita bowman, marcus burkitt, w kirkbride-smith, a.j. harris, roy kippax, l e hudson, alan green, robert mcdonald, auxiliaries -
Eltham District Historical Society IncWork on paper (item) - Magazine, New Idea, October 18, 1961, October 18, 1961
... The New Idea, a woman's magazine would send her the galley for the week's short story and she would illustrate an appropriate picture." - Sue Bennett (nee Zull), Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter, No 250 February 2020. ...The New Idea, a woman's magazine would send her the galley for the week's short story and she would illustrate an appropriate picture." - Sue Bennett (nee Zull), Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter, No 250 February 2020. ...Florence Ada Zull, known as Ada was an illustrator for the 'New Idea for Women" magazine. In 1961 she lived in Brunswick. From 1963 she and her husband Robert built a Alistair Knox designed house at Lot 8. Metery Road, Eltham "... Mum .. worked too during the week.. from the bungalow in Brunswick. The New Idea, a woman's magazine would send her the galley for the week's short story and she would illustrate an appropriate picture." - Sue Bennett (nee Zull), Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter, No 250 February 2020. In this issue Ada Zull has a full page illustration for part one of a story by Georgette Heyer. (page 12 and 13). Ada's son and daughter Susan model jumpers that were knitting competition prize winners at the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria's Royal Show including Mrs L.M. Fullerton. (page 15) This was the "Special Baby Issue". It includes articles on women in the Armed forces and marriage, Mrs Mary Jane Virtue a pilot, Egg dish recipes and a number of pages relating to baby care. Patterns for making a baby-sac, bonnet, jackets and babycot, advertising, letters, beauty column, patterns and other features. women's royal army corp, women's royal australian navy service, women's auxiliary australian air force, wrans, wrac, wraaf, marriage, mary jane virtue, ada zull, georgette heyer, royal agricultural society of victoria, royal melbourne show, l.m. fullerton, egg dishes, handcrafts, baby-care, magazine, women, 1961, susan zull, susan bennett -
National Wool MuseumBook, Knitting, Baby's Wardrobe
... This book was produced by the magazine "Womans World" and contains patterns for baby clothes....This book was produced by the magazine "Womans World" and contains patterns for baby clothes. knitting handicrafts - history victoria; department of public health (infant welfare department) woman's world knitting handicrafts - history BABY'S wardrobe / EVERYTHING THE NEW BABY NEEDS / 6D. / LAYETTE / Approved by / Infant Welfare Dept. / (see page 4) / 33 / KNITTEDS / LAYETTES / SHAWLS / PRAM COVERS / FROCKS, Etc. / PUBLISHED / BY / WOMAN'S WORLD Baby's Wardrobe Book, Knitting ...This book and a number of others like it were owned by the mother and aunts of the donor, Mrs Dorothy Boyle. They were prolific producers of hand knitted and hand made items of clothing and also knitted and sewed for the armed forces during the Second World War. This book was produced by the magazine "Womans World" and contains patterns for baby clothes.BABY'S wardrobe / EVERYTHING THE NEW BABY NEEDS / 6D. / LAYETTE / Approved by / Infant Welfare Dept. / (see page 4) / 33 / KNITTEDS / LAYETTES / SHAWLS / PRAM COVERS / FROCKS, Etc. / PUBLISHED / BY / WOMAN'S WORLDknitting handicrafts - history, victoria; department of public health (infant welfare department) woman's world, knitting, handicrafts - history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Magazine - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: SHORT STORIES
... Contains short stories from various magazines - 'Womans's Day with Woman,' 'The Australian Women's Day,' 'Woman's Realm,' 'Woman's Illustrated,''The Saturday Evening Post,' 'Woman's Journal' and 'Woman's Home Journal.' 1950s.'...Contains short stories from various magazines - 'Womans's Day with Woman,' 'The Australian Women's Day,' 'Woman's Realm,' 'Woman's Illustrated,''The Saturday Evening Post,' 'Woman's Journal' and 'Woman's Home Journal.' 1950s.' ...A cardboard folder covered with red striped paper. Contains short stories from various magazines - 'Womans's Day with Woman,' 'The Australian Women's Day,' 'Woman's Realm,' 'Woman's Illustrated,''The Saturday Evening Post,' 'Woman's Journal' and 'Woman's Home Journal.' 1950s.'entertainment, short stories, lydia chancellor, collection, short stories, stories, literature, magazines, entertainment, reading -
Orbost & District Historical Societymagazine, Australia Album -The Past In Pictures, circa 1974
... It is not dated but was published by Sungravure Pty Ltd circa 1974-75, The editor, Ailsa Craig wrote for the the magazine Woman's Day in the 1950s and 60s. she had an active career in journalism from 1960-1980. it contains b/w and sepia photographs. ...magazine - AUSTRALIA ALBUM -THE PAST IN PICTURES. It contains prints of historic photos. On the front cover is a portrait of three young children dressed in early 19th century clothing. This is inside an oval frame with a gold border. There is a wreath of colourful flowers and butterflies surrounding this.The title is printed in red at the top. In the top right-hand corner is the price $1.50. It was edited by Ailsa Craig and contains photos and text from readers of Womans...It is not dated but was published by Sungravure Pty Ltd circa 1974-75, The editor, Ailsa Craig wrote for the the magazine Woman's Day in the 1950s and 60s. she had an active career in journalism from 1960-1980. it contains b/w and sepia photographs. ...The magazine was produced as a tribute to Lillian Roxan who was a great Australian and an international journalist. It is not dated but was published by Sungravure Pty Ltd circa 1974-75, The editor, Ailsa Craig wrote for the the magazine Woman's Day in the 1950s and 60s. she had an active career in journalism from 1960-1980. it contains b/w and sepia photographs. This magazine style paperback book contains photos of an earlier Australia.A paper magazine - AUSTRALIA ALBUM -THE PAST IN PICTURES. It contains prints of historic photos. On the front cover is a portrait of three young children dressed in early 19th century clothing. This is inside an oval frame with a gold border. There is a wreath of colourful flowers and butterflies surrounding this.The title is printed in red at the top. In the top right-hand corner is the price $1.50. It was edited by Ailsa Craig and contains photos and text from readers of Womans Day, The Sydney Morning Herald, the Sydney Mitchell Library and the Department of the Army. The magazine style book has 94 pp.magazine photos roxon-lillian craig-ailsa -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyMagazine - Falls Creek '99
... Magazine titled Falls Creek '99 containing information and images for 1999 winter holidays. Front cover with close image of woman skiing downhill with magazine title down left side of page. ...This item is important as it documents seasonal activities at Falls Creek Alpine Resort Falls Creek Marketing Falls Creek Accommodation Facilities Falls Creek Falls / Creek / SNOW HOLIDAYS / 99 / FALLS CREEK / VICTORIA AUSTRALIA / OFFICIAL RESORT GUIDE Magazine titled Falls Creek '99 containing information and images for 1999 winter holidays. Front cover with close image of woman skiing downhill with magazine title down left side of page. ...Part of an annual marketing campaign, this booklet was designed to provide information for planning a holiday at Falls Creek for the winter of 1999. It includes extensive details about activities, facilities and accommodation in the Village as well as contact information to make necessary bookings.This item is important as it documents seasonal activities at Falls Creek Alpine ResortMagazine titled Falls Creek '99 containing information and images for 1999 winter holidays. Front cover with close image of woman skiing downhill with magazine title down left side of page. Falls / Creek / SNOW HOLIDAYS / 99 / FALLS CREEK / VICTORIA AUSTRALIA / OFFICIAL RESORT GUIDEfalls creek marketing, falls creek accommodation, facilities falls creek -
Orbost & District Historical Societymagazine, Woman and Home, September 1940
... A 64 pp magazine, titled Woman and Home and Good Needlework Magazine. ...Woman and Home magazine Amalgamated Press ...Women’s magazines during WWII played a “reflecting role,” meaning they cooperated with government agendas while still including topics of readers’ interests Women’s employment rate skyrocketed during WWII. However, even though the number of women working outside the home grew rapidly most of them were still engaged entirely in homemaking. Therefore women’s magazines centered mostly on the stresses and shortages of wartime. Articles as well as advertisements presented information on “product rationing, tips on keeping the family healthy, guidelines for thrifty shopping and advice on how to look good through it all.This is an example of an English women's magazine published during WW11.It gives practical advice on needlework / knitting and evidences the widespread interest in contemporary fashion. In doing so it shows what were the fashionable, but broadly affordable, women's and children's clothing styles of their day. These magazines also reflect women's interests.A 64 pp magazine, titled Woman and Home and Good Needlework Magazine. The front cover has a a coloured picture of a man in a uniform and woman sitting at a round table drinking tea and photographs of knitted jumpers, the patterns of which are inside the magazine.Handwritten on front cover in pencil -Mehlert -
Orbost & District Historical Societymagazine, The Australian Woman's Mirror, September 1945
... The Australian Woman's Mirror, was an Australian weekly women's magazine published by The Bulletin magazine in Sydney, between 1924 and 1961....A 32 pp magazine, titled The Australian Woman's Mirror. The magazine's contents include recipes, knitting patterns and articles about fashion, holiday destinations and household tips.It also contains short stories, poems, and a serialised novel. ...The magazine cost 3d and is dated Tuesday, Sept. 4 1945. The Australian Woman's Mirror magazine Prior, Henry Kenneth ...The Australian Woman's Mirror, was an Australian weekly women's magazine published by The Bulletin magazine in Sydney, between 1924 and 1961.Women's magazines reflect class and family structures as well as contemporary women’s role in society. A 32 pp magazine, titled The Australian Woman's Mirror. The magazine's contents include recipes, knitting patterns and articles about fashion, holiday destinations and household tips.It also contains short stories, poems, and a serialised novel. On the front cover is a b/w photograph of a woman wearing a knitted jerkin indicating that the pattern is inside the magazine. The magazine cost 3d and is dated Tuesday, Sept. 4 1945.magazine-the- australian-woman's-mirror literature -
Melbourne Tram MuseumMagazine, Woman's Day, "I eat, sleep and drink trams", 15/02/1988 12:00:00 AM
... Magazine cutting - Woman's Day -15-2-1988 - titled "I eat, sleep and drink trams" about the transporting art W2 series purchased an auction by Laverton Scrap Metal Merchant, Jim Johnson. ..."I eat, sleep and drink trams" Magazine Woman's Day Jim Johnson ...Magazine cutting - Woman's Day -15-2-1988 - titled "I eat, sleep and drink trams" about the transporting art W2 series purchased an auction by Laverton Scrap Metal Merchant, Jim Johnson. Gives the background to the story, why and possible tramburger plan. Story by Jenny Trustrum and photos Lynette Zeeng. Features photos of 439, 567, 497, 340 and 525.trams, tramways, transporting art, decorated trams, auctions, tram disposal, laverton, tram 439, tram 567, tram 497, tram 340, tram 525
