Sepia Saturday 191: 24 August 2013
© Rob Steven via Flickr |
This week I am going to stray from my norm and give you photos found on Picture Queensland rather than from my own family albums. Rob Steven has given us such a fantastic photo that I feel nothing in my family albums is equal to the task...and besides...I do like a good hat...or bonnet.
Nothing is known about the prompt image, so I could look for siblings, wives, penetrating gazes, shawls, gloves, beards, hands on shoulders or any group of three.
So off we go, a hunting for bonnets and penetrating gazes
Mary Ann Low 1877 - State Library of Queensland Out of copyright |
This is Mary Ann Low. According to State Library of Queensland she is "photographed wearing a bonnet decorated with feathers and lace ties. She has a cameo brooch on the neck of her dress."
Here's another photo of her with her daughter many years later.
NB. Hand on shoulder....ooh...and shawl...
Mother and daughter Mary Ann Low and May Scott in 1927 State Library of Queensland Out of Copyright |
I don't know much about Mary Ann Low but I did find an article in the Brisbane Courier on Trove from 19 June 1929. It said
"The late Mrs. Mary Ann Low, whose
death took place at her residence at
Nanango on June 3, was 86 years of
age. The deceased was bom in
Staithes. in Yorkshire, England, and
arrived in Brisbane in 1877. She lived
for 27 years in the Bundaberg district,
when she moved to Nanango, where
she had since resided for 22 years.
Her husband predeceased her some
years ago. She leaves one daughter
(Mrs. J. W. Scott, Nanango), ten
grand-children, and 13 great grand-
children."
I did find another beautiful bonnet....
State Library of Queensland. Undated. Portrait of Mrs. Gertrude Steindl (nee Brennan), wife of Lee Steindl, and baby. Mrs. Steindl is wearing an embroidered blouse and a hat swathed in fabric. Baby is wearing a dress and bonnet. Photograph taken by Olesen and Strong of Maryborough. copyright expired |
Isn't it a beauty?
Who is or rather was Gertrude Steindl with such impeccable taste in hats?
Here she is with her sisters.....NB another hand on shoulder...
From State Library of Queensland. Portrait of five sisters (nee Brennan) who all married into the Steindl family. At top left is Gertrude Steindl, who married Lee Steindl of Maryborough in 1905. At bottom left is Nellie Steindl, and one of the other sisters is Winnie Steindl Photograph taken by Vandyck Studio of Bourbon Street, Bundaberg. Undated. Copyright expired. |
Here is Gertrude on her wedding day ...are the men wearing gloves???? I think they must be. Their hands can't be that white...surely????
State Library of Queensland Lee Steindl and his wife Gert are pictured with their attendants on their wedding day. The groomsman pictured on the left is Tony Steindl from Bundaberg. April 1905 Copyright expired. |
Lee Steindl's father owned a brewery and his obituary in the Brisbane Courier 24 May 1913 read as follows:
"Being of a most liberal disposition, he freely supported various bodies in the town financially, churches of all denominations, sporting bodies, and other societies sharing in his. generosity. He was a member of the Pastoral and Agricultural Society, the Chamber of Commerce,the Maryborough Jockey Club, a life member of the H.A.O.B. Society, and patron of the Wide Bay Rowing Club, but of late years, owing to ill-health, he took no active part in their affairs."
State Library of Queensland Louis Steindl was born in Austria and came to Australia to live. He settled in Maryborough and became the proprietor of a brewery from 1876. Copyright expired. |
Can we just see that baby girl one more time and make sure that the taste in hats does not diminish with the worry of child-rearing?
State Library of Queensland Gert Steindl with her little daughter. Maryborough. ca 1907 Copyright expired. |
Phew!
Now to some more sombre bonnets...
State Library of Queensland Willhemina, youngest daughter of Rev. Charles Ogg, in mourning dress with and elaborate black lace bonnet, lace collar and cuffs, and a brooch. Copyright expired. |
Please note how Wilhemina spells her name. I wasted a lot of time looking for WilheLmina...silly me. Wilhemina was born in 1878 (according to the Qld BDM index and if I have the right family of Oggs and her mother was Agnes McKellar). Whilst the State Library says this photo is ca 1880, I think it is more likely to have been taken later as Wilhemina looks a bit older than 2 years of age and a bit older than seventeen which is how old she was when her father died. But I am happy to be corrected if I've got my Wilheminas mixed up or my Oggs mixed up.
State Library of Queensland Rev. Charles Ogg ca 1880 Copyright expired |
Look!
It's a beard!!
Wilhemina's father Rev. Charles Ogg died 10 April 1895 and his obituary in the Brisbane Courier read as follows:
"Mr. Ogg, who had attained the ripe'age of 77 years, had been a resident of Queensland for nearly forty years, and was the father of the Presbyterian Church in this colony. Born in Arbroutha Scotland, he after receiving a sound education at the parochial school, proceeded to the University, and studied both at Edinburgh and Glasgow, obtaining high honours in Latin and Greek at the latter college. He came out to New South Wales in 1854, and was ordained at Sydney. He arrived in Moreton Bay two years later, and shortly after formed the Ann-street charge, of which he had the spiritual oversight up to the day of his death. In the early days he travelled a good deal throughout the colony, fulfilling the duties of a minister
of the Presbyterian Church ; but of late years he seldom went far afield. Mr. Ogg leaves a widow and a family of five daughters and four sons."
Speaking of the other sons and daughters....Look!
I have a trio for you.
Son and two daughters of Rev. Charles Ogg. Both girls are wearing skirts embellished with frills and gathers, and have lace cuffs and bows at the neck. ca. 1879 Copyright expired. |
Bingo. I've done it. Penetrating gazes - check, beard, check, trio, check, gloves, check, bonnets, check, siblings, check, wives, check, hands on shoulders, check.
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Comments
thanks for the pleasure and the information.
Staithes is a village on the east coast of Yorkshire quite close to our home and is noted for its connection with artist. A beautiful place.
Great find!!
:)~
HUGZ