To Philana Munib, the blue dress she wore when a child is worth more than her cheap wedding dress.
The full-time mother, Kippax, had the dress, her adoptive mother of her father, Peter, Louise, was denounced by Geeshacht near Hamburg, where Philana born.
''I thought, 'One day when I was a kid, I'm sure you are wearing.'''
His son, Eleanor, 2,''a''Miracle baby was feared, would die of anemia, so that the 30-year-old three-piece dress with matching high puffed sleeves and an apron, a play group Christmas party.
There is a photo of a young man in bridal dress Philana it was an accident that day, exactly 27 years with the support of little Eleanor.
Munib remember to wear clothes and runs into the areas of Monash.
She was burned when it seemed one of the buttons on the clothes of silver was lost because it is the most useful piece of clothing at home.
''I told [Eleanor] would have done if kept at a girl. She always says, "Wow, special.'''
Canberra Museum and Gallery Curator Dale Middleby said clothes were often associated with strong emotional memories, either tragic or happy. The museum had baby clothes a woman in Canberra in 1927, had preserved the lives of all their accomplishments. It also has a christening gown used by four children from the same family. They all died in the war.
''[The mother] was strongly linked to them as a remembrance of those guys.''
The museum exhibition and the gallery of the last memories, sparked this fashion for many people, many of them to donate their precious clothes, preserved as cheap wedding dresses 1970 and 1960 a strong and well.
Middleby said:''No matter what it is. This is the type of associations in the garment. It's a personal thing.''
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