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Childhood & Youth Collection
Image: Knucklebones (1950s)
Source: Museum Victoria
Childhood is common to all humans, but with all the individuality that this brings. The Childhood and Youth Collection contains objects made by children, which reflect their world views, and collections about children and childhood. It also encompasses photographs, documents and audiovisual material, as well as recording material culture and intangibles such as play lore, experiences and ideas.
The collection was begun in the 1980s, and in 2009 comprised around 2237 objects, including games, dolls, toys, school material, clothing and costumes, domestic items, and information on child-related organisations and issues.
A significant component of the collection is the Australian Children's Folklore Collection (ACFC), acquired in 1999. This comprises over 10,000 card files listing children's games, rhymes, riddles, jokes and superstitions, from the 1940s to the present. The collection contains 500 photographs; extensive video and audio collection; over 300 play artefacts; research files and fieldwork files.
The ACFC was placed on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register in 2004, which recognises collections of long-term and wide-ranging international significance.
Other significant items:
- The Le Forgeron Marionette Theatre collection - a rare surviving example of the travelling marionette/puppet troupes that regularly toured throughout Australia until the 1960s.
- Sterne Doll Company Collection, including Gerry Gee puppet and paraphernalia, and doll-making materials and equipment.
- The Panaroos Playthings Doll and Toy Museum Collection, featuring items made by Australian companies during the 1930s-1950s.
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Baby Blanket - Knitted, Yellow Wool, circa 1950s
Yellow wool baby blanket. Used and owned by Bill Boyd in the 1950s. The William Boyd Childhood Collection includes most of the childhood possessions of William (Bill) Boyd, who was born ...
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Apron - Spoldzielnia Pracy Rekodziela Artystycnego, Polish Regional Costume, Krakow, circa ...
Young girl's white cotton apron. Made by Spoldzielnia Pracy Rekodziela Artystycnego, circa 1988-1989. Part of a Polish regional costume forwarded to Mrs Grohs in Melbourne by her late ...
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Petticoat - Spoldzielnia Pracy Rekodziela Artystycnego, Polish Regional Costume, Krakow, c ...
Young girl's white nylon petticoat. Made by Spoldzielnia Pracy Rekodziela Artystycnego, circa 1988-1989. Part of a Polish regional costume forwarded to Mrs Grohs in Melbourne by her l ...
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Skirt - Spoldzielnia Pracy Rekodziela Artystycnego, Polish Regional Costume, Krakow, circa ...
Young girl's woolen skirt, with a floral pattern. Made by Spoldzielnia Pracy Rekodziela Artystycnego, circa 1988-1989. Part of a Polish regional costume forwarded to Mrs Grohs in Melb ...
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Blouse - Spoldzielnia Pracy Rekodziela Artystycnego, Polish Regional Costume, Krakow, circ ...
Young girl's white cotton blouse. Made by Spoldzielnia Pracy Rekodziela Artystycnego, circa 1988-1989. Part of a Polish regional costume forwarded to Mrs Grohs in Melbourne by her lat ...
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Bolero - Spoldzielnia Pracy Rekodziela Artystycnego, Polish Regional Costume, Krakow, circ ...
Young girl's bolero or vest in black velvet. Made by Spoldzielnia Pracy Rekodziela Artystycnego, circa 1988-1989. Part of a Polish regional costume forwarded to Mrs Grohs in Melbourne ...
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Necklace - Spoldzielnia Pracy Rekodziela Artystycnego, Polish Regional Costume, Krakow, ci ...
Necklace made with pink, silver and gold beads, by Spoldzielnia Pracy Rekodziela Artystycnego, circa 1988-1989. Part of a Polish regional costume forwarded to Mrs Grohs in Melbourne b ...
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Artwork - 'No Warning', Healesville Primary School, 2009
This artwork was created by Calista, a Grade 5 student from Healesville Primary School, as part of an art project that took place during the time of the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. ...
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Egg Cup - Silver, circa 1905
Silver Egg Cup made circa 1905. It was presented to Ernest Cecil Huber in 1905 and was probably a christening gift from his grandparents. Ernest Cecil Huber was born on 18 October 19 ...
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National Doll - Finnish, circa 1970s-1980s
National doll produced to represent a Finnish woman, it was given to Monica Gates, circa 1970s-1980s. Finnish folk dress can be divided in two groups: Western and Karelian (eastern). Wo ...
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National Doll - Sami, circa 1970s-1980s
National doll produced to represent a Sami woman, it was given to Monica Gates, circa 1970s-1980s. The Sami peoples (previously referred to as Lapps) are the indigenous inhabitants of N ...
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National Doll - Sami, circa 1970s-1980s
National doll produced to represent a Sami man, it was given to Monica Gates, circa 1970s-1980s. The Sami peoples (previously referred to as Lapps) are the indigenous inhabitants of Nor ...
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National Doll - Fijian, Policeman, circa 1988
National doll produced to represent a Fijian man, it was given to Monica Gates, circa 1988. The doll is dressed to represent a Fijian policeman, in a white sulu and navy shirt. These un ...
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T-Shirt - Phar Lap, Museum Victoria, Pink, 1983
Pink child's souvenir t-shirt is an example of the Phar Lap related merchandise sold in the Museum of Victoria shop in the 1980s.
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National Doll - Canadian, Indigenous, circa 1960
National Doll produced to represent a 'typical' Canadian First Nations person. This doll was sent to Monica Gates in 1960 by an Aunt who lived on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Can ...
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National Doll - Danish, circa 1970s-1980s
National Doll produced to represent a Danish women, it was given to Monica Gates, circa 1970s-1980s. The doll is hand-made and shows the lady knitting. Danish women?s folk dress include ...
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National Doll - Egyptian, circa 1961
National doll made to represent an Egyptian woman, it was given to Monica Gates by the Egyptian President Gamal Nasser, circa 1961. Nasser's daughter was named Mona so he began to send ...
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National Doll - English, Grenadier Guard, circa 1970s-1980s
National doll produced to represent an English man, it was given to Monica Gates, circa 1970s-1980s. The doll is wearing the dress uniform of the Foot Guards (the Infantry regiments of ...
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National Doll - English, Sailor, circa 1970s-1980s
National doll produced to represent an English man, it was given to Monica Gates, circa 1970s-1980s. The doll is wearing clothing commonly worn by seamen in the 17th and 18th Centuries. ...
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National Doll - Fijian, Tapa, circa 1988
National doll produced to represent Fiji, it was brought by Monica Gates, circa 1988 at Sigatoka. The doll is made from masi (also known as tapa or barkcloth) and black plastic, with th ...
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National Doll - Austrian, Wachau Valley, circa 1950s
National doll produced to represent an Austrian woman, it is one of 17 sent to Monica Gates by her Austrian Grandparents. Monica began receiving these dolls in 1957, they represent vari ...
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National Doll - Austrian, Tyrolean, circa 1950s
National doll produced to represent an Austrian man, it is one of 17 sent to Monica Gates by her Austrian Grandparents. Monica began receiving these dolls in 1957, they represent variou ...
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National Doll - Australian, Applefolk, Huon Valley, Tasmania, circa 1960s-1970s
National doll produced to represent the Australia state Tasmania, it was made by Tasmanian Applefolk from Apples and Tasmanian wood, circa 1960s-1970s. It was purchased in the Huon Vall ...
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Kilt - Scovell & Spurling, McDonald Tartan, circa 1917
Kilt in McDonald Tartan, made by Scovell & Spurling, circa 1917. It is part of a child's costume used in Highland dancing in Victoria. Highland dance refers to a style of athletic solo ...
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Sock - Tartan, Scottish Dancing, circa 1917
Woollen tartan sock, part of a child's costume used in Highland dancing in Victoria, circa 1917. Highland dance refers to a style of athletic solo dancing which developed in the Highla ...
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Child's Costume - Scottish Dancing, circa 1917
Child's costume used in Highland dancing in Victoria, circa 1917. Highland dance refers to a style of athletic solo dancing which developed in the Highlands of Scotland, and is often p ...
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Game - Monopoly Set, Handmade, 1960s
Handmade Monopoly game created by the donor's uncle when he was about 10 years old (between 1964 and 1966) and living in Elizabeth, South Australia. The game was used on family caravan ...
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National Doll - Borneo, circa 1966
National doll produced to represent a woman from the island of Borneo. It has been carved from wood and was sent to Monica Gates in 1966. The island of Borneo contains the Indonesian st ...
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National Doll - Brazilian, 1959
National doll produced to represent a Brazilian woman. It was given to Monica Gates circa1960 by a friend of her mother's who purchased the doll in 1959; she owned a coffee plantation i ...
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National Doll - Austrian, Church Clothing, circa 1950s
National doll produced to represent an Austrian woman, it is one of 17 sent to Monica Gates by her Austrian Grandparents. Monica began receiving these dolls in 1957, they represent vari ...
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National Doll - Albanian, circa 1970s-1980s
National doll produced to represent an Albanian woman. It was given to Monica Gates circa1970s-1980s. In southern Albania women traditionally wore a blouse with wide cuffs, an embroider ...
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National Doll - Burmese, circa 1970s-1980s
National doll produced to represent a Burmese woman. It was given to Monica Gates circa1970s-1980s. Renamed Myanmar in 1989, Burma has over 135 ethnic groups each with their own customs ...
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National Doll - Bolivian, circa 1960s
National doll produced to represent a Bolivian woman. It was given to Monica Gates circa1960s by friends or family who had visited South America. Bolivian culture consists of a mixture ...
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National Doll - Cuban, circa 1959
National doll produced to represent a Cuban woman, it was sent to Monica Gates in 1959 by friends or family who had visited South America. Colonised by the Spanish in the 16th Century, ...
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National Doll - Canadian, Indigenous, circa 1970s-1980s
National doll produed to represent a Canadian Indigenous or First Nations woman, which was given to Monica Gates, circa 1970s-1980s. The 2006 Canadian census recorded 1,172,790 Indigeno ...
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National Doll - Chilean, circa 1962
National doll produced to represent a Chilean man, which was sent to Monica Gates circa 1962 by friends or family who had visited South America. The doll is dressed in the clothing trad ...
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National Doll - Asante, Akuaba, circa 1976
National doll made to represent those traditionally made by the Asante (Ashanti) people, it was was given to Monica Gates by her mother who purchased it on an African safari from the Iv ...
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National Doll - Bulgarian, circa 1970s-1980s
National doll produced to represent a Bulgarian woman. It was given to Monica Gates circa1970s-1980s. Common to both men and women's dress in Bulgaria is the tunic style shirt (riza or ...
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National Doll - Bolivian, circa 1960s
National doll produced to represent a Bolivian man. It was given to Monica Gates circa1960s by friends or family who had visited South America. Bolivian culture consists of a mixture of ...
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National Doll - Guatemalan, circa 1959
National doll produced to represent a Guatemalan man, it was given to Monica Gates by her mother in 1959, after she saw a lady on a television program showing national dolls from South ...
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Kit - Contraceptive Pill, `Sequens', Eli Lilly (Australia) Pty Ltd, circa 1963
Kit consisting of two vinyl folders, each containing 24 pills and information leaflets, an instruction booklet, and a paper envelope. This unused kit was issued by Eli Lilly (Australia ...
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Mah-Jong Braille Set - Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, 1936
Wooden Mah-Jong set made by voluntary labour in 1936 at the Flinders Naval Depot for the use of the Social Club at the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind (R.V.I.B.) This was the f ...
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National Doll - German, Northern, circa 1960s
National doll produced to represent a German woman, it is one of 8 sent to Monica Gates by relatives in Germany for birthdays etc. Monica began receiving these dolls in 1959, they repre ...
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Sock - Tartan, Scottish Dancing, circa 1917
Woollen tartan sock, part of a child's costume used in Highland dancing in Victoria, circa 1917. Highland dance refers to a style of athletic solo dancing which developed in the Highla ...
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Jacket - Scovell & Spurling, Black Velvet, circa 1917
Black velvet jacket made by Scovell & Spurling, circa 1917. It was part of a child's costume used in Highland dancing in Victoria. Highland dance refers to a style of athletic solo dan ...
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Lace Collar - Scottish Dancing, circa 1917
Lace collar, made circa 1917, part of a child's costume used in Highland dancing in Victoria. Highland dance refers to a style of athletic solo dancing which developed in the Highlands ...
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Shawl - McDonald tartan, Scottish Dancing, circa 1917
Shawl in McDonald tartan, made in Victoria, circa 1917. It is part of a child's costume used in Highland dancing in Victoria. Highland dance refers to a style of athletic solo dancing ...
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National Doll - Greek, Shepherd, circa 1978
Nationa Doll produced to represent a Greek man, it was given to Monica Gates, circa 1978. This doll is wearing a foustanella (skirt/kilt), poukamiso (shirt), yeleko or meindani (vest), ...
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National Doll - Turkish, circa 1978
National doll produced to represent a Turkish man. It was purchased by Mrs. Gates mother whilst on an overland adventure in 1978. Turkey is a diverse blend of many different cultures, i ...
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National Doll - Australian, Indigenous, circa 1960s-1970s
Doll produced to represent a 'typical' Indigenous Australian person; it was given to Monica Gates, circa 1960s-1970s. The image of Indigenous Australians' painted, holding spears and sh ...
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