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Dressing gown,
1956
cotton
made by Sylvia Parsons
Gift of Petronella Wensing 2007
The cotton dressing gown was bought by Petronella Wensing
from Sylvia Parsons’s Kingston store in 1956 and worn during
her maternity stays in the Canberra Community Hospital.
Petronella Wensing (neé Goderie) was born in 1924 in Holland
and married in 1948. With her husband Michael (1912-1988)
and two young children, she immigrated to Australia, their third
son was born the day they arrived. The family came to Canberra
in October 1953. Their house on Russell Hill had no electricity,
an outside toilet and weeds above the windowsills. A neighbour
had left a dozen eggs and a bunch of fl owers on the doorstep.
We were poor then but it never worried us as we were very
happy together. It was beautiful living in the country. Some
days sheep would be grazing just outside our fence… The
baker and milkman called daily and the greengrocer called
one a week… a clinic sister called once a fortnight to check
the baby. One day in the shopping centre, I was speaking in
Dutch to my children when one lady said to another, ‘they
should speak English when they are here’. I assured them that
not only could I speak some English, but French, German and
Dutch also, then asked them if they could. Of course now a
lot of these attitudes have changed, but English is still not
easy to learn!
Petronella Wensing 1988
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