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Dolls clothes used by Mary Parkes, 1890 - 1900

This group of doll's clothing relates directly to the family of Sir Henry Parkes, a former premier of New South Wales and one of the founding fathers of the Australian constitution.

The doll's clothes belonged to Sir Henry's granddaughter Mary Parkes. She was the daughter of Isabella (nee Murray) and Varney Parkes. The younger son of Henry and Clarinda Parkes, Varney had first married Isabella's sister Mary. However Mary died shortly after her marriage and, after a tour of America and Europe with Sir Henry, Isabella married Varney in 1884.

She went on to have five children of whom three survived (Mary, Murray and Norman). The family was often short of money as Varney had a chequered career as an architect, politician and businessman. Although not a distinguished architect, his practice seems to have flourished in the early 1890s, when he designed the 'Marble Bar' for George Adams' hotel in Pitt St and other buildings in the city. However he was extravagant, lost money in various unsuccessful ventures and was declared bankrupt in 1895.

Varney was notorious for his extra-marital affairs. Isabella left him to live in Edinburgh in 1899 and sought a divorce three years later. This was not granted and she returned to bring up her family alone, settling in the suburb of Waverley. A resourceful, independent woman, Isabella found employment and raised her children frugally but successfully. She lived with her daughter Mary (even after Mary's marriage) until her death in 1927.

The clothes belong to a doll which is also in the museum's collection, having been donated in 1985. The family's fortunes may be the reason that this doll, although a beautifully made and expensive French Bru, appears to have had none of the clothes and accessories that commonly were sold with such dolls. The family's need to economise is evident in the fact that most of the doll's clothes are home-made, probably by Isabella with help from young Mary.

The doll's clothes are important additions to the museum's collection of material from the Parkes family donated by Mary Parkes' daughter Jane. This material includes a sample shoe and leather pieces from the shoes Isabella made for her children. Although it was common practice to make children's clothes, the impecunious state of the family's finances undoubtedly made it a necessity. Although the museum has a significant doll collection most were bought at auction and few have can be traced to their original owners.
The clothes may have been made by Mary Parkes or her mother Isabella.

This is the date given by the donor and accords with the style of the doll.
The doll's clothes belong to the doll 85/977 which belonged to Mary Parkes, the daugther of Isabella (nee Murray) and Varney Parkes. Varney was the younger son of Henry and Clarinda Parkes who had first married Isabella's sister Mary. However Mary had died shortly after her marriage and, after a tour of America and Europe with Varney's father, Henry, Isabella married him in 1884 and went on to have five children of whom three survived (Mary, Murray and Norman). The family was often short of money as Varney had a chequered career as an architect, politician and business man and was notorious for his various affairs. Isabella left him to live in Edinburgh in 1899 and sought a divorce three years later. This was not granted and Isabella brought up her family alone, settling in Waverley. The family's fortunes may be the reason that this doll, although a beautifully made French Bru, does not have all the clothes and accessories of others in the collection and most of her clothes are home-made.

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Description
Dolls clothes (9), cotton / velvet / silk / straw, Isabella and Mary Parkes, Australia/England, 1890-1900

Collection of doll's clothes belonging to Bru doll 85/977. Consisting of;

A striped blue and white cotton long sleeved shirt. Round neck with centre front opening and two pearl buttons. Long sleeves with cuff formed by blanket stitch. Insect damage to front of shirt. Machine and hand sewn. Home made.

A Plain white cotton chemise. Short sleeved with round neck. Machine and hand sewn. Possibly home made.

Bloomers gathered into band at waist. Three rows of pintucking above hem. Trimmed with crochet lace. Hand sewn. Home made.

White cotton petticoat. Waist band with string tie. Two rows of pintucking above hem which is edged with wide band of broderie angalise. Machine sewn. Home made

Bloomers of white muslin. Crudely stitched with string tie at waist and crochet lace trim around hem. Home made.
Matching white muslin petticoat with string tie at waist and crochet lace trim at hem. Home made.

Navy velvet dress with cross over bodice and long sleeves. Inset into bodice is ruffle of blue silk which is gathered at neck. The same material forms a pleated ruffle under the scalloped hem. The edge of the bodice is trimmed with white cord and five metal buttons covered in blue silk. Two buttons are missing and the silk is largely perished. The skirt is gathered into the bodice and falls straight to a deep scalloped hem. The scallop is edged with white cord. The dress is joined at the back with four hooks and eyes. Home made.
Matching navy blue velvet beret is trimmed with blue and purple ribbon. Home made.

Commercially manufactured straw hat with wide brim trimmed in navy straw and black braid band around crown.

Maker: Parkes, Mary; Australia; 1890 - 1900

Maker: Parkes, Mary; England; 1890 - 1900


User: Parkes, Mary; Australia; 1890 - 1900
Marks
See parts
98/103/1
Production date
1890 - 1900

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Acquisition credit line
Gift of Jane Gray, 1998
Subjects:
+ Childhood
+ Domestic life
+ Parkes, Henry
+ Childrens play
+ Families


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