TIE - BOYS BLUE KELSMCOTT PRIMARY SCHOOL CHOIR

1979 - 2012
Overview

Blue cloth tie. Triangle shaped ends. Text written in black on back of tie [McINTOSH]

Historical information

This uniform was worn by the female members of the Kelmscott Primary School Choir. The uniform was created in 1979 when the Choir was started at the school by Mrs Lucille Christmass. The choir quickly gained a good reputation and regularly performed at choir competitions and at community events.
At a school assembly in November 2012 to celebrate the 130th anniversary of Kelmscott Primary School the boys and girls choir uniforms were retired and a version of each was presented to History House Museum. A more contemporary choir uniform was unveiled at the assembly.
The original uniform was made as the choir had been invited to represent WA at a music symposium (Kordaly International Symposium) in Sydney in 1979. There was no set uniform prior to this, and the school knew that all other choirs at the symposium would have had festival dress. Sally Christmass contacted local dress maker Peggy Lee and together they designed and made the girls uniforms. Blue and white were selected as they were the school colours. The dresses were designed to be adjustable to fit a range of sizes.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-33-COA2012.36B
Item type
Width
1320 mm
Height or length
78 mm
Inscriptions and markings

on back of tie [McINTOSH]

Statement of significance

This set of uniforms were worm by members of the Kelmscott Primary School Choir between 1979 and 2012. The uniforms were designed by the schools music teacher and choir conductor, Lucille 'Sally' Christmass, and local dress maker Peggy Lee. The uniforms were created because the school choir had been invited to represent Western Australia at the 1979 Kordaly International Symposium in Sydney. The uniforms were retired in 2012 and replaced with a more contemporary design.

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City of Armadale - History House

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