Accession[2009.0028] Historic Academic GownsIdentifierUMA-IT-000002005Scope and ContentInscriptions: Hand stitched inside the gown is a white label inscribed with the makers name in black lettering "Raymond W. Bredin / Robemaker / 17 Glenola Road, Chelsea / Name / Date". Handwritten on the label in black ink "Breidahl / 24 5 70". On a small tag that has been attached to the gown via a safety pin in black ink "120". Onto the plastic bags that are being used to house the gown is a white sticky label that has typed in black on it "Received As A Gift / From / Dr. Harald D. Breidahl"
014 consists of three parts - the academic gown (014.1), the hood (014.2) and the Tudor bonnet (014.3). Raymond W. Bredin & Son are a third generation family business, who specialise in the making of academic dress and legal robes.Access StatusAccess restrictions applyRequest TypeRequest unitUnit2009.0028 Unit 0014
Protocol & Events (The University of Melbourne), Academic Gown, [UMA-IT-000002005]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 11/12/2025, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/464558