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NEG16308
Embroiderers
Group of embroiderers at work on a quilt. See 16309 for finished quilt.
NEG15772
Patchwork quilt
Illustration of "The patchwork quilt", taken from The British Workman, page 137 No 219.
NEG15771
Patchwork quilt
Illustration of "Private Roberts and his patchwork quilt", taken from The British Workman, page 152 No 215.
NEG15270
Painting
Painting of the house near Warden, where Joe the Quilter lived.
NEG14782
Doll's crib
Doll's crib made from quilted satin.
NEG14781
Bride doll
A bride doll dressed in quilted satin
NEG10230
John William Bee and his family
Family group on the deck of the Canadian Pacific liner Montnairn emigrating to Canada, 1928. John William Bee (2nd left ) born 1885 at Stanhope. Wife Phoebe Margaret Mabel nee Lowes (3rd from right) born 1889 in Teesdale. Children: Bessie Mildred Bee (1st left back row) born at St Johns Chapel; John Shield Bee (1st right back row) born 1912 at St Johns Chapel; Frank Bee (right front) born 1921 born at St Johns Chapel and Margaret Bee (left front) born 1924 at St Johns Chapel. The family having sold everything in England arrived in Montreal, where they boarded a train for Brantford in Ontario (...
IRN95826
Cushion Cover
Corduroy patchwork cushion cover. The pattern is known as log cabin, this particular example is in red, gold and black in a art deco style. The front and back are in opposite colour ways.
IRN95825
Cushion Cover
Corduroy patchwork cushion cover. The pattern is known as log cabin, this particular example is in red, gold and black in a art deco style. The front and back are in opposite colour ways.
IRN94668
Quilt
Whole cloth quilt, the wadding is an army surplus blanket.
IRN75345
Patchwork Quilt
, , This quilt was found on the quilt racks 07/11/2006. It was unwrapped, and though it had an accession number, the card was not in the file and there was no record (other than in the donors index) on the database. It is likely that there were no object database records because the original spec card never reached to Alan Grimes. , , , , This record was created from the information in the Accession Register & Donors Index. , , It is not clear where this quilt was stored prior to appearing in the RRC.
IRN72949
Strip Quilt
6 dark floral strips - black background, 6 light floral strips. Reverse of cream cotton. One row of machinery around outer edge. 2.170 M x 2.010 M.
IRN56930
Shoes
Pink satin quilted ladies wedding shoes
IRN52803
Patchwork Quilt
In green and white cotton from St Johns Chapel area 1870 - 1900.
IRN42855
Patchwork Coverlet ( quilt )
Completed in October 1921 - made up of pink and white hexagons with the names of members of the chapel embroidered. Also names of ministers with dates. See notes
IRN39471
Quilt
No other information. See notes
IRN24454
Steel Fender
Made by William Pattison Chrisholm - blacksmith at Coxhoe colliery. The top of the fender is in the form of 5 plates, 3 of which have been designed with the true lovers knot pattern, a favourite design for quilts. It was also a symbol of everlasting love. See notes
IRN23132
Babies Cradle and Quilted Cover
Hoskins " patent " AD 1885. a) Baby's cot. 4 brass uprights with knobs plus upright to centre of cot and 2 pairs of crossing diagonals for additional support. Wire base suspended by links of metal from oval frame. Chains form diamond pattern, and give rocking motion. b and c) Quilts to go with. See notes
AUD1974-35
Mr and Mrs Temperley
Fetching milk and tallow candles. During the depression, only working a few days but couldn’t get dole. Hooky mats, learning to quilt. Making sand from sandstone to scour the floor. Furniture, upstairs room had roof tiles, reached by ladder. One and a half doors on the back of houses. Funeral bidders and christening customs. Carlin Sunday, jarping Easter eggs. Games.
AUD1976-109
Mrs Short
Colliery hearse. Child died young. Watching blacksmith. Wandered into colliery as a child. Woman in a wheelchair. Grandmother made her nappies from sheets. Travelling salespeople, fishwives. Quoits. Clippy mats and quilts.

 

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