Browse Items (1978 total)
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Head wrap
Pink cashmere head wrap; gathered at ends into "buttons" of yarn; long ties attached at ends. -
Helmet hat
Yellow silk taffeta helmet hat; fits close to head; exaggerated ruff extends down back; padded with tulle; lining has been cut away; white netting has been slit. -
Helmet hat
White 4-ply silk crepe wedding helmet; fits close to head; dips low in back; self-fabric band and bow in back; lined in white silk shantung.
Custom made for Samantha Drake. -
Hildegarde and guest at Mount Mary College fundraiser
Hildegarde and a guest at a fundraiser at Mount Mary in September 1982. Hildegarde performed to raise money for Mount Mary to help maintain the campus. The outfit Hildegarde is wearing is in the Digital Fashion Archive (Object ID #2002.84.25.AB). -
Hildegarde collage
Collage of images of Hildegarde from program for her appearance at Hotel Schroeder in Milwaukee, WI, 1950. -
Hildegarde fundraiser program, September 1982
Cover of program for Hildegarde's performance at Mount Mary in September 1982 to raise funds for the maintenance of campus buildings. -
Hildegarde in Bruyère gown
Publicity photo of Hildegarde wearing evening gown by Bruyère (Object ID #1974.09, which is part of the Fashion Archive). -
Hildegarde On the Air
Cover of LP, "The Incomparable Hildegarde On The Air 1936-1944."Tags Hildegarde -
Hildegarde performing in a Traina-Norell skirt
Photograph of Hildegarde performing while wearing a monkey fur skirt (Object ID #1974.05) from the Traina-Norell design house. The date and location are unknown. The back of the photograph is marked "M. E. Morris, Photographer, 1548-50 N. Sedgwick, Chicago 10, Illinois". -
Hildegarde publicity photo
Undated publicity photo of Hildegarde. Photo is autographed.Tags Hildegarde -
Hildegarde wearing evening gown by Chauvel
Black and white publicity photograph of Hildegarde wearing evening gown by Chauvel. Gown (Object ID #2012.01.51.AB) is part of the Mount Mary University Fashion Archive collection. -
Honored Heirlooms program cover
Program from exhibition of wedding gowns from the Mount Mary Fashion Archive -
Hood
White rib-knit wool hood; goes over the head, with the face cut out. -
Hostess dress
A. Maroon striped silk taffeta dress; vertical stripes in maroon, gray, and black; revere collar; princess seaming; 3/4 length sleeves; full skirt open in front to waist; mid-calf length; missing 2 of the original 6 buttons at center front. B. Black velvet capri length pants.
Worn by Julilly House Kohler. -
Hostess gown
Pale gray silk satin and wool jersey hostess gown; roll collar; bodice and long sleeves of heathered wool jersey; rolled back satin cuffs; floor length silk satin skirt gathered at natural waist; center back zipper closure; belt loops at side seams, but belt is missing.
Worn by Audrey Ross. She was part of the Ross family who owned J. H. Collectibles. -
I don't remember how it started (parts 1 and 2)
This recording was made at Mount Mary University. There are two separate recordings, Part 1 and Part 2.
Description from creator (who wished to remain anonymous): "How I gained my love of writing and how that has helped me in a competition." -
I love Wisconsin
This recording was made at Mount Mary University.
Description from creator (who wished to remain anonymous): "My story is about my love of living in Wisconsin and how fourth grade helped foster this appreciation of my state." -
Invoice from A. Werner
An invoice from A. Werner - Silversmiths and Electro Platers listing items purchased by Sister Aloyse Hessburg for the mother-of-the-groom dress she designed and created for Mrs. Frances Howard Robb, for the wedding of her son Charles Robb to Lynda Bird Johnson, daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson, at the White House on December 9, 1967.
This invoice refers to the 4 buttons for the dress that Sister Rosemarita Huebner created. The invoice is dated 11/24 (1967) and according to Sister Aloyse's notes, the buttons were ready by 11/28. -
Invoice from W. Morton Brown, Inc.
An invoice from W. Morton Brown, Inc. - Milliner's Supplies and Ideas listing items purchased by Sister Aloyse Hessburg for the mother-of-the-groom dress she designed and created for Mrs. Frances Howard Robb, for the wedding of her son Charles Robb to Lynda Bird Johnson, daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson, at the White House on December 9, 1967. Besides the dress, Sister Aloyse created the matching hat.
According to this invoice, $25.86 was spent on a hat form, ribbons, beads, thread snaps, gloves, and shoes.