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St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Invitation, Women's Organizations of Victoria Morning Tea, 1958
... Women's Organizations of Victoria Morning Tea...The event was hosted by the Government of Victoria in association with the Women's Organizations of Victoria. The Queen Mother was in Australia over the period 14 February – 7 March 1958 to attend the British Empire Service League Conference in Canberra and visit Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Tasmania, Adelaide and Perth, and various provincial and country areas. ...Annotated in handwriting, in blue ink, with the name of the invitee. Women's Organizations of Victoria Morning Tea Ephemera Invitation ...Invitation issued to Miss Hewitt of the National Council of Women, Victoria to attend a morning tea at St Kilda Town Hall on 3 March 1958 during the 1958 visit by Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. The event was hosted by the Government of Victoria in association with the Women's Organizations of Victoria. The Queen Mother was in Australia over the period 14 February – 7 March 1958 to attend the British Empire Service League Conference in Canberra and visit Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Tasmania, Adelaide and Perth, and various provincial and country areas. White coloured card, discoloured with age, printed and edged in gold, with a blue Victorian Coat of Arms. Annotated in handwriting, in blue ink, with the name of the invitee.Miss Hewittroyal visits, queen elizabeth the queen mother, queen mother, national council of women of victoria -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Entree card, Women's Organizations of Victoria Morning Tea, 1958
... Women's Organizations of Victoria Morning Tea...The reverse side has been annotated in handwriting, in blue ink, with the name of the invitee. Women's Organizations of Victoria Morning Tea Ephemera Entree card ...Entree card issued to Miss Hewitt of the National Council of Women, Victoria to attend a morning tea at St Kilda Town Hall on 3 March 1958 during the 1958 visit by Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. The Queen Mother was in Australia over the period 14 February – 7 March 1958 to attend the British Empire Service League Conference in Canberra and visit Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Tasmania, Adelaide and Perth, and various provincial and country areas.White coloured circular card, discoloured with age, printed in blue on both sides and with blue ribbon attached. The reverse side has been annotated in handwriting, in blue ink, with the name of the invitee.Miss HEWITT National Council of Women, Victoriaroyal visits, queen elizabeth the queen mother, queen mother, national council of women of victoria -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, 1980s
... ...women's organizations...Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne The black and white photocopy is taken from a photograph of four women during a presentation at the Country Women's Association function at the Sunbury Memorial Hall. country women's association women's organizations sewing craft duggan mary anderson mrs. collett margaret sunbury memorial hall george evans collection A black and white photocopy of a photograph of four women. ...The black and white photocopy is taken from a photograph of four women during a presentation at the Country Women's Association function at the Sunbury Memorial Hall.A black and white photocopy of a photograph of four women.country women's association, women's organizations, sewing, craft, duggan, mary, anderson, mrs., collett, margaret, sunbury memorial hall, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph
... ...women's organizations...The original photograph was taken in the Sunbury Memorial Hall. country women's association sewing craft women's organizations collett margaret duggan mary sunbury memorial hall george evans collection A black and white copy of a group of women. ...This is a black and white photograph of a group of women who were members of the Country Women's Association. The original photograph was taken in the Sunbury Memorial Hall.A black and white copy of a group of women.country women's association, sewing, craft, women's organizations, collett, margaret, duggan, mary, sunbury memorial hall, george evans collection -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Domestic Violence, 2018
... Kara House, a Whitehorse women's refuge organization will start a weekly support group for people who have been affected by domestic violence....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne city of whitehorse kara house Kara House, a Whitehorse women's refuge organization will start a weekly support group for people who have been affected by domestic violence. ...Kara House, a Whitehorse women's refuge organization will start a weekly support group for people who have been affected by domestic violence.city of whitehorse, kara house -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyPamphlet - Trinity Congregational Church, Glen Huntly
... History documents beginnings of church and formation of the fellowship, details churches ministers, youth work, women organizations, church office bearers and current church officers....History documents beginnings of church and formation of the fellowship, details churches ministers, youth work, women organizations, church office bearers and current church officers. ...Trinity Congregational Church, 50th Anniversary celebrations pamphlet, dated 20/03/1960. The pamphlet includes 6 photos, 4 being of the churches ministers. History documents beginnings of church and formation of the fellowship, details churches ministers, youth work, women organizations, church office bearers and current church officers.trinity congregational church, vine grove, capper william. james, grange road., orr edward., billinghurst f., glen huntly, davidson. robert, billinghurst a. e., sindrey j. a. rev., davidson a. m. snr., bevan wm., manses, davidson am., chapman e. alice, selway katie, burgess amy, stebbins s ivan., cockfield marion., griffith a. j. rev., orr w., kruss t. p., burrage mr., gann a. rev., reeves duncan, bryant s. rev., saxby argyle, taylor edward., jones j. w. rev., roberts griffith rev., wells h. t. rev., tapp. c. e. rev., robb w. l., roberts john, albiston walter rev., ewan forbes k. rev., sunday schools, white a., gibson. w.a., stebbins mrs., gibson mrs., earnshaw e. miss, church groups., chandler l. miss, money a. miss., williamson. g., wells h., wharington g. a., wharington g. m. g, cockfield. mr, lewis mr., wharington john., williamson john, wotherspoon s., bromley n, harris a., gibson e., williamson j. miss, bromley f. mrs, bushell o. mrs., lambton e., sisson b miss. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Gwen Goedecke Collection - Women's Advocacy Groups
... | Box 2| National Women's Advisory Council| Victorian Women's Advisory Council| Office of the Status of Women Canberra|Women Workers of the West|Women's Bureau Canberra|Office of Women's Affairs| Rural Women's Network, Victoria| Victorian Women's Trust| International Alliance of Women I.A.W| Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF)| International Women's Rights Action Watch (IWRAW)| Inaugural Women's Research Officer's Newsletter March 2003| Women of the West Network minutes Feb '85/July '86| UN Association of Australia Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) agenda Oct 1981| Women's Peace Camp report by Gwen Goedecke (1 page only) 1995 PUBLICATIONS: United Nations Commission on the Status of Women 51st session (New York) Financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women - a written statement submitted by Rhonda Sharp, Professor Economics, University of South Australia 2007|Parliament of Australia, House of Representaties News Release 1997 re grants to Women's Non Government Organizations (NGO's)| Presentation of Australia's Third Progress Report on Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women 1997| Status of Women Committee UNAA (Victorian Division) Agenda 2007| United Nations Mandates of International Space Year 1991| Charter of the United Nations and Statute of the International Court of Justice From the Office of the Status of Women - Australian Federal Government -|Women's Budget Programme Assessment (85/86)|Newsheets Sept to Oct 1983|Activities of the Office 1982-1983|Directory of Government Resources for Women 1983|Fair Exposure (1983)|Budget Impact Statement 1987 to 1988|National Economic Conference - an information paper on the economy Women's Contribution to Economic Recovery 1983 |Affirmative Action for Women vol 2 (1984)|Women's Advisory Committee to the Prime Minister - report (1977)|International Alliance of Women (IAW) The Increasing importance of women in north south cooperation (International Literacy Year 1990)|International Women's Year Priorities and Considerations - Australian National Advisory Committee (1974)|Women's Studies International Forum vol 7 #6 (1984), Pergamon Press UK|'The 51% Minority' - Womens's Policy Co-ordination Unit (Victorian Gov't) 1984...| Box 2| National Women's Advisory Council| Victorian Women's Advisory Council| Office of the Status of Women Canberra|Women Workers of the West|Women's Bureau Canberra|Office of Women's Affairs| Rural Women's Network, Victoria| Victorian Women's Trust| International Alliance of Women I.A.W| Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF)| International Women's Rights Action Watch (IWRAW)| Inaugural Women's Research Officer's Newsletter March 2003| Women of the West Network minutes Feb '85/July '86| UN Association of Australia Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) agenda Oct 1981| Women's Peace Camp report by Gwen Goedecke (1 page only) 1995 PUBLICATIONS: United Nations Commission on the Status of Women 51st session (New York) Financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women - a written statement submitted by Rhonda Sharp, Professor Economics, University of South Australia 2007|Parliament of Australia, House of Representaties News Release 1997 re grants to Women's Non Government Organizations (NGO's)| Presentation of Australia's Third Progress Report on Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women 1997| Status of Women Committee UNAA (Victorian Division) Agenda 2007| United Nations Mandates of International Space Year 1991| Charter of the United Nations and Statute of the International Court of Justice From the Office of the Status of Women - Australian Federal Government -|Women's Budget Programme Assessment (85/86)|Newsheets Sept to Oct 1983|Activities of the Office 1982-1983|Directory of Government Resources for Women 1983|Fair Exposure (1983)|Budget Impact Statement 1987 to 1988|National Economic Conference - an information paper on the economy Women's Contribution to Economic Recovery 1983 |Affirmative Action for Women vol 2 (1984)|Women's Advisory Committee to the Prime Minister - report (1977)|International Alliance of Women (IAW) The Increasing importance of women in north south cooperation (International Literacy Year 1990)|International Women's Year Priorities and Considerations - Australian National Advisory Committee (1974)|Women's Studies International Forum vol 7 #6 (1984), Pergamon Press UK|'The 51% Minority' - Womens's Policy Co-ordination Unit (Victorian Gov't) 1984 Box 1 - Newsletters, correpondence, reports, agendas, minutes, financial statements, newspaper clippings, annual reports, event notices from the 1970s to the 2000s.| Box 2 - Same as Box 1. ...Part of the Gwenyth "Gwen" Goedecke CollectionBox 1| Women's International League for Peace and Freedom WILPF| National Council of Victoria Inc. NCWV| Centre for Working Women Co-op| Union of Australian Women UAW| Women's Electoral Lobby Victoria WEL| Coalition of Australian Participating Organisations of Women CAPOW! | Box 2| National Women's Advisory Council| Victorian Women's Advisory Council| Office of the Status of Women Canberra|Women Workers of the West|Women's Bureau Canberra|Office of Women's Affairs| Rural Women's Network, Victoria| Victorian Women's Trust| International Alliance of Women I.A.W| Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF)| International Women's Rights Action Watch (IWRAW)| Inaugural Women's Research Officer's Newsletter March 2003| Women of the West Network minutes Feb '85/July '86| UN Association of Australia Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) agenda Oct 1981| Women's Peace Camp report by Gwen Goedecke (1 page only) 1995 PUBLICATIONS: United Nations Commission on the Status of Women 51st session (New York) Financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women - a written statement submitted by Rhonda Sharp, Professor Economics, University of South Australia 2007|Parliament of Australia, House of Representaties News Release 1997 re grants to Women's Non Government Organizations (NGO's)| Presentation of Australia's Third Progress Report on Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women 1997| Status of Women Committee UNAA (Victorian Division) Agenda 2007| United Nations Mandates of International Space Year 1991| Charter of the United Nations and Statute of the International Court of Justice From the Office of the Status of Women - Australian Federal Government -|Women's Budget Programme Assessment (85/86)|Newsheets Sept to Oct 1983|Activities of the Office 1982-1983|Directory of Government Resources for Women 1983|Fair Exposure (1983)|Budget Impact Statement 1987 to 1988|National Economic Conference - an information paper on the economy Women's Contribution to Economic Recovery 1983 |Affirmative Action for Women vol 2 (1984)|Women's Advisory Committee to the Prime Minister - report (1977)|International Alliance of Women (IAW) The Increasing importance of women in north south cooperation (International Literacy Year 1990)|International Women's Year Priorities and Considerations - Australian National Advisory Committee (1974)|Women's Studies International Forum vol 7 #6 (1984), Pergamon Press UK|'The 51% Minority' - Womens's Policy Co-ordination Unit (Victorian Gov't) 1984women -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Leather Exhibition, Melbourne Town Hall
... A meeting held in the Melbourne Town Hall in 1938 by representatives of all the main Victorian women's organizations paid special tribute to her work and influence. ...A meeting held in the Melbourne Town Hall in 1938 by representatives of all the main Victorian women's organizations paid special tribute to her work and influence. ...Photographer notations on slide: At the Leather Exhib. at T. Hall Melb 1933 Age Published: Age (Melbourne, Vic.: 1854- ), 1933 THE EXHIBITS. (1933, September 20). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 16. Retrieved January 25, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205109730 Published title: THE EXHIBITS. A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE. Curios, Novelties, Working Displays Published Caption: ONE OF THE NOVELTIES – AN OUTSIZE IN SHOES Research by Project Volunteer, Louise McKenzie: Our photo is dated 20 September 1933, and shows a happy, chubby-faced young girl sitting in a very over-sized girl’s shoe. It is labelled – “Shoe, An Out Size, loaned by Messrs Blackman & Rose”. (1) It is an effective way to capture the attention of the readership and alert them to the Melbourne Leather Show 1933. This show was designed to be a drawcard of extraordinary proportion, and there is no doubt that this leather exhibition was a really big deal for Melbourne. It completely took over the Melbourne Town Hall, and was open from 10.30 am until 10.30 pm. It seemed to contain something for everyone – the military, the man about town, the home handyman, the housewife, the child, the sporting types, the domestic workers, the outdoor enthusiasts, the horseracing fans, car enthusiasts, those wishing to show off the latest fashion – both men and women - and those just intrigued by a lot of fascinating and wide ranging exhibits. One of the most comprehensive descriptions of the Exhibition accompanies the photograph, and is worth quoting in full: “PROMINENT among exhibits which first attract attention in the foyer of the Town Hall is a comprehensive display of leather articles used by the defence forces. A conspicuous legend states that leather plays an important part in national defence, being used for saddlery, tool containers, holdalls, range-finding, surveying and signalling equipment, explosives factories, harness accoutrement, bandsmen's equipment and clothing. Three models of horses and several figures of soldiers wearing leather equipment illustrate the lesson, and a great range of leather goods used in military training and work variegate the display. Nearby are Texas cowboy, buckjumping and breaking-in saddles; whips, a walking stick, made of leather and numerous other curios. The general exhibition occupies the whole floor space of the main Town Hall, and is subdivided by partitions running most of the length of the hall. A bewildering variety, of leather goods presses for close and leisured inspection. Here and there operatives in charge of working machinery give practical demonstrations of factory processes in the production of footwear. Polishing materials are well represented. One attractive exhibit includes two bush huts constructed of leather, with wattle bark for roofing. Opossums, rosellas and a kookaburra add touches of bush realism. Adjacent exhibits include bags, fishing boots, leggings, leather covers in all colours. Factory Processes. One exhibitor has installed an automatic cinema apparatus and screen, which projects various factory processes in making a shoe, the operator being shown at work. Elsewhere an interesting exhibit depicts the five stages in the manufacture of sole leather, and the tanning materials employed. "Very handsome effects are achieved in the interior appointments of motor cars, which are attended by figures of smart chauffeurs in leather coats. Motor-trimming leather is said to be more durable and hygienic than fabric materials, and cheaper. The neat finish of the material, its excellent appearance, certainly make a very favourable impression. It takes the hides of three beasts to cover the cushions, squabs and door panels of a full-sized sedan, while to finish the entire interior, including quarter-panels and head linings would take four or even five. Special Exhibits. Amongst the special sections the display arranged by the handicrafts and home industries- committee of the Country Women's Association of Victoria is a notable one. In all there are about 130 entries which are in four classifications, viz., hand-tooled or embossed leathers, suede, hand-made gloves and undecorated leather. The glove section attracted the most numerous entries, a number being the work of members and craft subscribers of the Country Women's Association. In the leathercraft competition, organised by the Country Women's Association, the judges yesterday awarded the first prize for bookbinding (the only prize given in this division) to Miss M. Alston, of South Yarra. There is also a creditable display of exhibits submitted by boys of the orthopaedic section of the Children's Hospital at Frankston. Amongst the novelties on view in other portions of the exhibition were the following: — Leather coats worn by Sir C. Kingsford Smith on his Atlantic flight. Model Wellington boot, Phar Lap's saddle. Melbourne Cup winner's saddle. Longest whip in world, 108 feet long. (33 metres) [See our photo, to left of Girl in Shoe] Diminutive shoes. Pair of shoes 65 years old. Pair of men's working boots 75 years old. Larwood's, Tate’s and Pataudi’s cricket boots. [Three internationally revered cricketers of the day] (2) Picture frame made of leather bought 63 years ago. [See our photo, to right of Girl in Shoe] Leather frame, powder bowl, &c. Saddle used by world's champion buckjumper in U.S.A. Mexican cowboy outfit. Miniature saddle and bridle. A fireman's helmet made of sole leather. (3) Sample of the leather hat worn by porters at the Billingsgate Fish Market, London. (4) From South Australia there have been obtained sets of harness for donkeys, goats and camels, the equipment being displayed to good advantage on stuffed representations of the animals mentioned. Close to the platform is a glass case containing snow shoes and coats which have been used in Antarctic exploration work. Trade Display. Amongst the trade exhibits may be seen in operation a slipper turn shoe sewing machine, with heeling and channelling facilities, and the various stages in the production of ladies' sandals are shown. There is a wide contrast between sole leather of varying degrees of thickness on view in one stall and the choice samples of ladies' footwear in another — footwear, by the way, which could almost be used as ornaments, so dainty in colour and production are they. Again, there are displays of upholstering leathers of such soft texture that they could he readily mistaken for some of the finest cloth. Those who may be particularly interested in the production of chamois leather may gain an insight into the materials and chemicals used in the "working up” of this variety of leather. Supplies of glace kid (5) are tastefully arranged, and there may also be seen bags of all shapes and sizes, including satchels, suit cases and "sporting" cases, and bags for tennis players and golfers. Further variety is given to the exhibition by the display of antique hides, brightly coloured, with punching balls, boxing gloves and batsman's pads. There are crocodile skins and snake skins so cleverly "Worked up" that one could be almost pardoned for betraying an affection for such unpopular creatures.” “ Another wonderful article on this Exhibition, published the same day in one of the opposition daily newspapers, The Argus, is in the weekly article “Women to Women”, entitled “A Great Victorian Industry: Many Uses for Leather”. This weekly column was penned by Vesta, and she writes, with much purpose: “Yesterday afternoon I paid a hurried visit to the Leather Exhibition now being held in the Melbourne Town Hall and I was disappointed to find that the early visitors to the main exhibition were almost all men. Women, I think, should make a point of seeing every exhibition of our great industries, for women are the buyers of household requisites and goods for their own use and their tastes, and opinion influence also, to a large extent, the purchases of men. So, the welfare of industries is more or less in their hands and it becomes a duty for them to inform themselves fully of the extent and the quality of the manufacturing that is done here. The value of the output of the Australian boot and shoe factories alone was in 1930-31, the latest year for which the figures are given, Stg 3,750,000. Fully two thirds of that amount must have been spent by women on boots and shoes for themselves and their children. In a host of other directions, in the purchase of handbags, travelling bags, belts and straps, cushions, furniture coverings, purses, notebooks, spectacle cases, their annual expenditure must be very high. Their interest, therefore, in this industry is practical, and their support of it should be governed by knowledge of comparable values and qualities of the goods they buy. From the point of view of women, however, the exhibition itself is rather disappointing. There is an amazing collection of good stuff on show, but most of it is not displayed in a fashion that attracts attention. I was surprised, for example, at the range and quality of the leathers displayed, the suppleness of the finer qualities, and the varied range of colours and designs. But they are shown in such a fashion that if one set out deliberately to look for them it would be quite easy to miss most of them.” …It was surprising, too, that no one seemed to have taken advantage of the present fashion of wearing coloured gloves, or the cult of glove making, which the Country Women’s Association has fostered so successfully. Outside the collection of chamois leathers I saw no skins which were suitable to glove making. (6) However, it is perhaps a little unfair to be highly critical of the exhibition, inasmuch as it is the first of its kind. The material is there, undoubtedly, for a splendid show of every phase of this enterprising industry, and I am confident that experience will prove to those concerned that it will be worth while next time to devote a great deal of attention of the method of display.” With further research, it transpires that “Vera” is in fact NZ born Stella May Allen (nee Henderson) (1871-1962), a journalist, the first woman in NZ to begin a law course, in 1890-91). She later worked at a law firm while she completed her degree. Study of the law had always been open to women in NZ, but its practice was still barred to them. Her case “…led to amending legislation in 1896 allowing women to practise as barristers or solicitors. However, on gaining her LL.B. in November 1897 she did not apply for admission to the Bar. Instead, she became the Wellington-based correspondent and leader-writer for the Lyttelton Times. Her appointment, the first for a woman, was not welcomed by the all-male Press Gallery, and special permission had to be obtained from a subcommittee of the House before her presence was accepted. In 1900 she married Edwin Allen, a senior leader-writer for the Wellington Evening Post, and they moved to Australia in 1903 when Edwin Allen took up the post of foreign affairs leader-writer and parliamentary man for the Melbourne Argus. As Patricia Keep notes in her excellent entry of Stella Allan in the Australian Dictionary of Biography: “In 1907 The Argus commissioned her to write a series of articles on the first Australian Women's Work Exhibition held in October. They aroused much interest and next year The Argus invited her to join its full-time staff and begin a weekly section on the particular interests of women. She adopted the nom de plume 'Vesta' and called the column 'Women to Women'. Her work was unique in an Australian daily paper at that time. Her pages extended to cover every aspect of women's affairs, children's interests and community welfare, and 'Vesta' became a household word for authoritative information and advice on such matters. An excellent needlewoman and first-rate cook herself, she thoroughly tutored her staff in the work and needs of women in both country and city, as well as providing the usual training for cadet journalists. She conducted interviews and also visited the country to see at first hand the results of bushfires, mouse plagues, droughts and floods. In 1910 she was one of three women foundation members of the Australian Journalists' Association. “…she found time to become deeply involved in community affairs. She was an original committee-member of the Victorian Association of Crèches and of the Free Kindergarten Union of Victoria, and had much to do with the early days of the Victorian Bush Nursing Association, the Baby Health Centres Association and the Queen Victoria Hospital. She was a member of the National Council of Women, first in New Zealand and then in Melbourne, and of the Country Women's Association from its inception. … in 1924 she was appointed substitute delegate for Australia to the fifth assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva and was a delegate to the second Pan Pacific Women's Conference in Hawaii in 1930. A meeting held in the Melbourne Town Hall in 1938 by representatives of all the main Victorian women's organizations paid special tribute to her work and influence. She retired next year to England where she continued to write for the Argus, contributing articles on the experiences of women and children in wartime.” It is little wonder that “Vesta” was unafraid to take to task both the women of Victoria, and those who created the exhibition! One item which appears to have gone unnoticed, or at least unreported, is a framed article in the background of the photo of the chubby girl in the shoe. The display frame is labelled “Leather from the Human Skin, Tanned and Dressed by French artists.” The exhibition was certainly a cabinet of curiosities! A charming article in The Argus is a nice note on which to end. It gives a quick history and overview of the Australian leather industry and its unprecedented, and possibly unexpected, development and success, and states with pride: “Though Victoria is the largest leather producer in the Commonwealth all tanners in the Commonwealth can look back with pride on the long march of progress.” Footnotes: (1) “Blackman and Rose”. Messrs Blackman and Rose were shoe manufacturers, from 1927 located at 200 Noone Street, Clifton Hill. The Melbourne Circle describes their building as a “fine-looking building in the Federation ‘blood and bandage’ style.” It was built around 1912 for Puttifoot and Bloom, boot manufacturers, and today the building is apartments. (2) These cricketers were household names in the day: Tate: Maurice Tate, “English cricketer of the 1920s and 1930s, and leader of England’s Test bowling attack for a long time during this period. The founder of modern seam bowling. “ Larwood: Harold Larwood, “English right-arm fast bowler and the main exponent of the bowling style known as “bodyline”. Used to considerable effect in the 1932-33 Test series in Australia. Pataudi: Iftikhar A K Pataudi, “an Indian prince who in the 1930s played Test cricket for England, and in the 1940s played Test cricket for India (as Captain) – the only test cricketer to have played for both India and England. (3) “sole” leather “… is the thickest and most resistant material existing in the tanning industry … made from vegetable tanned leathers, usually bovine butts, processed in a special way to make them the hardest type of leather in existence.” (4) The hats worn by porters at Billingsgate Fish Market were also known as a “Bobbin” and look quite squat and rather unsophisticated. They were made of wood and tarred leather, with a “flat, hardened top designed to support large rectangular boxes of fish. The upturned brim protected the porter’s head against fish juice draining from the boxes of fish which would be carried on top of the hat. Some hats featured a small drain hole at the rear to allow this collected juice to drain down the back of the carrier. The hats were made using the ‘cuir bouilli’ technique. The leather was immersed in water which was heated until the leather began to shrink. It was then removed and put on a wooden former. The leather was stitched together to make the hat while still wet, and then held in place until dry.” (See article and photo on the London Museum website) (5) Glace kid – described on the Boston Museum of Fine Arts’ Cameo database as “A smooth glossy leather originally prepared from goat or sheepskin. Early glace kid had a shiny surface that was originally prepared by tawing the skin in a mixture of alum, table salt, flour, and egg yolk. Today, glace kid is prepared from many types of vegetable or chrome tanned leathers. The smooth polished surface is obtained mechanically by shaving, glazing, ironing, and/or rolling the dry leather.” (6) In the 1930s, Melbourne’s glovemaking industry was characterised by local manufacturing, with key producers like Simpson’s Gloves Pty Ltd in Richmond and the Stagg Glove Company in Clifton Hill leading the market. These factories produced high-quality leather gloves, handbags, and specialty gear, often employing a clear gendered division of labour and training young, local women. Museum Victoria holds the Simpson’s Gloves Collection, comprising over 1200 items, and the University of Melbourne Archives holds the company’s business records. References: THE EXHIBITS. (1933, September 20). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 16. Retrieved January 25, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205109730 EXPORT LEATHER. (1929, September 17). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 17. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4037647 LEATHER EXHIBITION (1933, September 18). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 10. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11693362 (1933, September 23). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 21. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page522766 WOMEN TO WOMEN (1933, September 20). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 13. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11694034 Australian Dictionary of Biography, Stella May Allan (1871–1962) https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allan-stella-may-4998 WOMEN TO WOMEN (1930, January 22). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 13. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4063888 Museums Victoria, Simpson’s Gloves, 486-496 Victoria Street, North Richmond, VIC, Australia https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/articles/2702 The Argus. (1927, October 31). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 20. Retrieved February 7, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3888451 Melbourne Circle: stories from the suburbs: “Boots and all in Clifton Hill” https://melbournecircle.net/2015/11/20/bootmakers-of-clifton-hill/ Wikipedia, Maurice Tate, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Tate Wikipedia, Harold Larwood, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Larwood Wikipedia, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iftikhar_Ali_Khan_Pataudi Buy Leather Online Italy, Sole leather: https://buyleatheronline.com/en/blog/outsole-and-insole-leather-n7 London Museum, Porters hats, https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/collections/v/object-731122/hat-porters-hat/ Cameo Database, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Glace Kid, https://cameo.mfa.org/wiki/Glac%C3%A9_kid VICTORIAN LEATHER HAS WON RENOWN (1937, September 22). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 31 (March of Progress Supplement). Retrieved February 7, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1108704 Photographer notations on slide: "At the Leather Exhib. at T. Hall Melb 1933 Age B5".displays, melbourne town hall, leather, children, shoes, 1930-1939, industry, hats, gloves -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Badge, Women's Auxillary
... In 1965 the organization was renamed the Returned Services League of Australia and assists military personnel, and their families, both past and present. The Women's...In 1965 the organization was renamed the Returned Services League of Australia and assists military personnel, and their families, both past and present. The Women's ...The Returned Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen Imperial League of Australia was formed in 1916 as welfare group to assist military personnel returning from the overseas active service. In 1965 the organization was renamed the Returned Services League of Australia and assists military personnel, and their families, both past and present. The Women's Auxiliaries assisted in the past with the work of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. and today assist with the work of the Returned Services League. (The K.G.Luke company was founded in 1925 and continued until the 1980s.)This badge is of interest as one issued by the Women's Auxiliary of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. It is not known if it has any connection to a local branch of the Women's Auxiliary. Small circular metal badge with dark blue circle around the edge and an Australian flag surrounded by a cream section. Pin on the reverse. Women's Auxiliary RSSAILA. ( Returned soldiers and sailors Imperial league of Australia)women's auxiliaries, returned services league of australia, returned soldiers, warrnambool history -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Calendar, 1990
... The contents refer to women's activities and achievements from the past and present This calendar is of minor interest as a memento of a women's organization in Warrnambool's past. Warrnambool Women This 1991 calendar has a purple and green cover with printing and black and white photographs. ...This calendar has been produced in-house by the Warrnambool Women's Festival Inc. in 1990. The contents refer to women's activities and achievements from the past and presentThis calendar is of minor interest as a memento of a women's organization in Warrnambool's past.This 1991 calendar has a purple and green cover with printing and black and white photographs. It contains photocopied material - printed matter, black and white photographs, recipes, historical snippets and sketches. The calendar has a black plastic spiral binding.warrnambool women -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Badge, Warrnambool Amateur Basketball Association, 1960s
... women and was known as basketball. No information has been found on this Warrnambool Basketball Association but it is most probable, however, that it was an early organization of men’s basketball teams. ...women and was known as basketball. No information has been found on this Warrnambool Basketball Association but it is most probable, however, that it was an early organization of men’s basketball teams. ...In the 1950s and 60s what we know as netball today was played by women and was known as basketball. No information has been found on this Warrnambool Basketball Association but it is most probable, however, that it was an early organization of men’s basketball teams. The game of basketball, founded in America, has become much more popular in Australia for both men and women in the last three or four decades with the local organization in Warrnambool known as Warrnambool Basketball Inc. and the teams Warrnambool Seahawks and Mermaids playing in a state-wide competition. This badge is retained for display purposes as an example of a sporting badge from the mid 20th century.This is a metal badge in the shape of a shield with gold lettering on a brown background and gold-coloured images of a net and ball on a green background. It has a metal ring at the top for attachment to a ribbon or cord.Warrnambool Amateur Basketball Associationwarrnambool basketball, warrnambool netball, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Recipe Book Wangoom Red Cross, 2013
... The recipe booklet was a means of funding the organization and utilizing the culinary knowledge and skills of the local women. ...The recipe booklet was a means of funding the organization and utilizing the culinary knowledge and skills of the local women. ...The Red Cross was formed in the 19th century as a service organization dedicated to helping those in need. The Australian Red Cross was established in 1914 and the Warrnambool Red Cross was established in the same year. Wangoom Red Cross was established at a later date. The recipe booklet was a means of funding the organization and utilizing the culinary knowledge and skills of the local women. Wangoom is a small settlement on the northern fringes of the city of Warrnambool. This booklet is of some interest as an example of the fund-raising methods used by the Wangoom Red Cross. It also shows the type of cakes and ingredients popular in 2013 (eg blueberries, muffins, mud cakes )These are three A4 pages folded to make 12 pages of printed recipes. The printing is black type on white paper with black and white sketches related to cookery. The pages are stapled.Front page: ‘Australian Red Cross, Wangoom Branch, 2013 Coffee and Cake Recipes’wangoom red cross, recipe books, warrnambool -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO WOMEN'S SEMINAR, Circ 1960/70
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Club/society womens seminar. BENDIGO WOMEN'S SEMINAR. ...Photograph - black and white. A photograph of 5 women and 1 man standing together in a row. Written on back of photo. L to R. Miss J.Parry - President of Committee. Mr F.Molomey - Lecturer in Journalism at R.M.I.T. Miss Enid Barclay, Lecturer on Job Opportunities and Education from Bendigo. Mrs Margaret Walker, Chairman of Membership Committee. Mrs S.Salter, Bendigo Secretary.organization, club/society, womens seminar., bendigo women's seminar. j.parry. mr.f.molomey. enid barclay. margaret walker. s.salter. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - A.N.A CONVENTION, 1900
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Club/society a.n.a Sepia photograph large group of men and women outside. 8 Woman + 23 men standing, 4 women with flower bouquets. ...Sepia photograph large group of men and women outside. 8 Woman + 23 men standing, 4 women with flower bouquets. Men wearing top hats. Mounted on grey board. Inscription: handwritten in ink on the back, 'A.N.A. convention. (note badges)/Bendigo show grounds ± 1900' in bal pen 'Councillor J.H.Curnow at end right back row'organization, club/society, a.n.a -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - MONKEY BRAND,1920 - 30
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business monkey brand see: 829 Kalma 57 & 59 Pall Mall Bendigo B+W Photo of 8 adults in a line, 4 men + 4 Women. ...B+W Photo of 8 adults in a line, 4 men + 4 Women. Seems to an advertisement for ''Monkey Brand'' Cleaning products. Women are dressed as maids with white 1/2 length aprons and white caps. The men are wearing monkey masks and dinner suits (White tie + Tails). They are holding Bleaming aluminium frying pans. Women have black knee-length dresses and white stockings. 2 have ankle strap shoes. Women have 2 paper advertisements pinned to their aprons + Holding another one, suspended from a block. Inscription: In Image:- * Advertisements 'Monkey/Brand/Won't/Wash/Clothes'. On Board:- Lower R.H. Corner 'Kalma/57&59/PallMall/Bendigo'. On Back: Lower L.H. Corner indentation- mark of photographer (?)Kalma 57 & 59 Pall Mall Bendigoorganization, business, monkey brand, see: 829 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: ENVELOPES FOR CHURCH CONTRIBUTIONS, ca. 1930's ?
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Church bendigo churches Diocese of Bendigo missionary Committee envelopes: 'Women's Lenten Self-Denial' (x2); 'Men's Lenten Self-Denial' (x2). ...Diocese of Bendigo missionary Committee envelopes: 'Women's Lenten Self-Denial' (x2); 'Men's Lenten Self-Denial' (x2). Envelope collection is to support 'our missionary, Rev. Canon W. H. Hillard'.organization, church, bendigo churches -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BRADFORD MILL, c1960
... ORGANIZATION Business bradford mills Copyright not for reproduction. Herald - Sun photograph supplied by Feature Service The Herald & Weekly Times Ltd Melbourne Australia Herald Sun Black and white photograph: Standing women working beside large factory machine at Bradford Mills, High Street, Kangaroo Flat. ...Black and white photograph: Standing women working beside large factory machine at Bradford Mills, High Street, Kangaroo Flat. Physical Description : loose black and white photograph. Curling at edges. Inscription/markings: Herald Sun photograph supplied by Feature Series, Herald - Weekly Times, Melbourne.Herald Sunorganization, business, bradford mills, copyright not for reproduction. herald - sun photograph supplied by feature service the herald & weekly times ltd, melbourne australia -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HOTEL, approx. 1930
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business hotel black and white photo of men and women in front of hotel and on verandah, mounted on grey board. ...black and white photo of men and women in front of hotel and on verandah, mounted on grey board. In photo - 'Hotel' handwritten on back 'cannot identify'organization, business, hotel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BRIAN BORU HOTEL: BENDIGO, approx. 1900
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business brian boru hotel Black and white photo of Brian Boru Hotel, Bendigo with three women standing on footpath. ...Black and white photo of Brian Boru Hotel, Bendigo with three women standing on footpath. Photograph placed off centre of cardboard. On front of photo handwritten ' R.J. Lonergan, licenced victualler'.organization, business, brian boru hotel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: TRAMS, c1961
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business bendigo trams Newspaper clipping. 4/11/1961. 'Women's World', More About Trams. ...Newspaper clipping. 4/11/1961. 'Women's World', More About Trams. Our Cameo from the Past, dealing with a souvenir tram ticket issued in 1905 to commemorate a Railway Picnic has evoked many memories and given rise to some very interesting sidelights of Bendigo's early tram days. A short history of Bendigo trams from information supplied by Basil Miller. On reverse: Pills And The Breathalyser. Melbourne Police scientists have found and readily available pills or other commercial products that can nullify breathalyser tests to detect drinking drivers.organization, business, bendigo trams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - MEETING
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Club/society bendigo historical society Bendigo Advertiser Newspaper Bendigo Advertiser Black and white photo. A meeting (Bendigo Historical Society?) group of men and women ...Black and white photo. A meeting (Bendigo Historical Society?) group of men and women being addressed by a gentleman in a pin stripped suit with a name tag or a badge of some type. To the left is a vase of flowers, behind the gentleman is a piano, 3 pictures/documents and 3 plates are displayed on the wall. Venue is possibly Dudley House. Markings/Inscriptions: 0807. Royal Historical Society of Victoria Bendigo Branch. Copyright Bendigo Advertiser Newspapers.Bendigo Advertiserorganization, club/society, bendigo historical society, bendigo advertiser newspaper -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BRIEF HISTORY OF YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF BENDIGO YWCA, post 1964 (1964/65?)
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Club/society ywca Brief (4 page) history of Young Women's Christian Association of Bendigo ywca Document BRIEF HISTORY OF YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF BENDIGO YWCA ...Brief (4 page) history of Young Women's Christian Association of Bendigo ywcaorganization, club/society, ywca -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: LIFE MEMBER'S CERTIFICATE
... ORGANIZATION...Business...bendigo Professional Women club...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business bendigo Professional Women club Business & Professional Women's Club - Bendigo. ...Business & Professional Women's Club - Bendigo. Life Member's Certificate presented to Miss Lillian M. Prout in recognition of services rendered to the above club. Dated 11th July, 1962.organization, business, bendigo professional women club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - FIRE BRIGADE WOMENS AUXILARY, 1961
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Public utility fire brigade womens auxilary. Fire Brigade Womens Auxilary (Kangaroo Flat?). ...Photograph - black and white. Photo of Fire Brigade Womens Auxilary. Front - Mrs Boucher, Mrs Bowery, Mrs Hanson, Mrs Browning, Joy Pilcher. Centre - Mrs Nankivell, Mrs Pattison, Mrs Phillips, Mrs Anderson, Mrs Sutherland, Mrs W.Browning, Mrs Box. Back row - Miss Pattison, Fay Pilcher, Mrs Tom Guilmartin, Mrs J.Sutherland, Mrs Luke June. (This is most likely Kangaroo Flat Brigade Womens Auxiliary 1961 - comparable background to Kangaroo Flat Brigade photos of 1961 - names also similar to photo in Kangaroo Flat Centenary Book.) - Julie Hempenstall Sep 2022.The Herald & Weekly Times Ltd. Melbourne.organization, public utility, fire brigade womens auxilary., fire brigade womens auxilary (kangaroo flat?). -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO KNITTING MILL, 'HANRO', 1932
... ORGANIZATION Business hanro knitting mills Bendigo Knitting Mills. Hanro. Benknit. Photo Album, brown in colour, 'Hanro' on front cover. 10 photo's in album - 'winding room','knitting room', 'knitting room', 'section of knitting room', 'finishing room', 'cutting and pressing', 'raschel machines and lace machines' 'jacquard machines (sports wear Dept)', 'folding and boxing', 'part of shipping room', 'shipping room'. 1932 on inside of cover. 'Hanro'products and 'Benknit' brand of sports wear. 2 loose photo's 'staff and Management' Hanro. Bendigo Show Display, Nov. 1950. A stand with 2 women ...Photo Album, brown in colour, 'Hanro' on front cover. 10 photo's in album - 'winding room','knitting room', 'knitting room', 'section of knitting room', 'finishing room', 'cutting and pressing', 'raschel machines and lace machines' 'jacquard machines (sports wear Dept)', 'folding and boxing', 'part of shipping room', 'shipping room'. 1932 on inside of cover. 'Hanro'products and 'Benknit' brand of sports wear. 2 loose photo's 'staff and Management' Hanro. Bendigo Show Display, Nov. 1950. A stand with 2 women working it.organization, business, hanro knitting mills, bendigo knitting mills. hanro. benknit. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HANRO COLLECTION: EASTER FAIR ENTRY
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business hanro Hanro Easter Fair Bendigo Black and white photo of a Hanro Easter Fair Entry, the truck is decorated with 2 women sitting on it and the wording 'Hanro' on the side Photograph HANRO COLLECTION: EASTER FAIR ENTRY ...Black and white photo of a Hanro Easter Fair Entry, the truck is decorated with 2 women sitting on it and the wording 'Hanro' on the sideorganization, business, hanro, hanro, easter fair, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HANRO COLLECTION: EASTER FAIR ENTRY
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business hanro Hanro Easter Fair Black and White photo of one of Hanro's easter fair entries of a track decorated with 10 young women and girls standing on the back of it around what appears to be a maypole. ...Black and White photo of one of Hanro's easter fair entries of a track decorated with 10 young women and girls standing on the back of it around what appears to be a maypole.organization, business, hanro, hanro, easter fair -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HANRO COLLECTION: EASTER FAIR ENTRY
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business hanro Hanro Easter Fair Black and White photo of a Hanro Easter Fair entry, this float has 2 women seated within itand a man standing in the background, markings on rear of photo read 'Hanro Float' Photograph HANRO COLLECTION: EASTER FAIR ENTRY ...Black and White photo of a Hanro Easter Fair entry, this float has 2 women seated within itand a man standing in the background, markings on rear of photo read 'Hanro Float'organization, business, hanro, hanro, easter fair -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HANRO COLLECTION: INTERIOR
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business hanro Hanro Hanro Knitting Mills Knitting Mills Black and white photograph of the interior of the Hanro Knitting Mills withing the centre of the photo is a group of 5 women working on sewing machine more women can be seen in the background Photograph HANRO COLLECTION: INTERIOR ...Black and white photograph of the interior of the Hanro Knitting Mills withing the centre of the photo is a group of 5 women working on sewing machine more women can be seen in the backgroundorganization, business, hanro, hanro, hanro knitting mills, knitting mills -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HANRO COLLECTION: KNITTING MILLS
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business hanro Hanro Hanro Knitting Mills Knitting Mills Black and White photo of the interior of the Hanro Knitting Mills, within the image you can see a number of women operating machinery Photograph HANRO COLLECTION: KNITTING MILLS ...Black and White photo of the interior of the Hanro Knitting Mills, within the image you can see a number of women operating machineryorganization, business, hanro, hanro, hanro knitting mills, knitting mills
