Textile - Work Apron, 1883-1899

Historical information

The personal 'carry-all', a cloth apron like article was utilised by Thomas Hamilton Osborne in his work with the Warrnambool Steamship Navigation Company. He was Company manager in 1883 until its dissolution in 1899. Osborne wrote many articles on early Warrnambool, particularly maritime material under the name of " Sliding Gunter". When he died he was buried at sea off the breakwater.His sister Mrs Annabella Kell is thought to have made this article.

Significance

This is a significant item as T.H.Osborne was a key figure in 19th Century Warrnambool history, particularly in maritime affairs.

Physical description

Six sided, scalloped edges, four pockets, two metal hooks, purple woven fabric with yellow and gold embroidery, lifebuoy outline with W.S.N.Co and THO initials embroidered and two flags. Machine sewing of pockets and tab to base apron.

Inscriptions & markings

W.S.N.Co
THO initials on top of each other
Two metal hooks

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