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NEG4050
Quilting
British Legion group. Group of Quilters from Sunderland under the instruction of Mrs Emms
NEG30802
Joe the Quilter murder
Postcard published upon the murder of Joe the Quilter 1825 on reverse is a plan of the house showing where the body was found. Published by W Davison, Alnwick, drawn by R Donkin, Warden, 10th January 1826.
NEG27621
QUILTER
Walter Scott, tailor and quilter and father of Matilda, Mimie, Maggi and Alexander Scott. Also shown Sam Ronaldson and Mum Patterson.
NEG27620
Quilter
Cheviot view - rented from Lord Joicey by Walter Scott, a tailor and quilter in Crookham.
NEG27619
Quilter
Walter Scott and Sally his wife, with Matilda aged 8 and Margaret aged 11. The mother had had a stroke and died in 1903, aged 54. They had 10 children - Joanne 29, David 27, Alexander 25, Samuel 23, James 21, John 19, Mimie 17, Efflina 15, Margaret 11, Matilda 8.
NEG27618
QUILTER
Walter Scott, Village tailor and quilter.
NEG24553
Quilter
Portrait of quilter Ivy Smith - Pre WW II
NEG22414
Patchwork quilters
Group of ladies from Durham Trefoil Group holding a patchwork quilt, 3rd Feb 1960. (Box 594).
NEG21674
Quilters cottage
Scene of murder committed on 3rd January 1826 of Joseph Hedley (called The Quilter).- Attained greater proficiency in quilting than any ever known in the North of England. Postcard published by W. Davison, Alnwick.
NEG19405
Painting
Painting by Ralph Hedley "The Wedding Quilt" or "The Quilters".
NEG179445
Portrait
Portrait of Sarah Chisholm (nee Patterson) of Coxhoe, born 1869 at Walbottle, died 1918. She was a quilter. Her husband made fender and tidy in Beamish Collection (1972-161) based on quilt templates.
NEG17513
PAINTING
PAINTING BY RALPH HEDLEY ENTITLED "THE QUILTERS" 1883 5" x 4" B/W NEG. 19.405a FOR COLOUR NEG 5" x 4" SEE 19.405
NEG15270
Painting
Painting of the house near Warden, where Joe the Quilter lived.
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 (...
NEG19381
QUILTER
Mrs Eleanor Ladyman of Walker who quilted Spec No 1971-366
NEG16651
Patchwork strip quilt
Patchwork strip quilt - nine strips (4 of these made up of patchwork squares of turkey red, blue, pink and beige) narrow strips in between of pink & white cotton. Reverse of white cotton quilting follows its strips. Made by well known quilter Miss Sarah Egglestone c1890's with her grandmother at Westgate in Weardale. Size 2.34 x 1.88 m.
NEG169922
Portrait
Portrait of Mrs Phoebe English (nee Lister) of Castleside and Frosterley 1870-1950, a keen quilter. X-ref to quilt in Beamish Collection 2006-167.
NEG169923
Portrait
Portrait of Mrs A V Lister (Nancy) 1903-2006 a keen quilter of Castleside, taken on her 100th birthday. X-ref to quilt in Beamish Collection 2006-167.
NEG24114
Quilter
Fawside Green Farm, Allenheads, shows Mrs Peart on left and Miss Elizabeth Sanderson on right (dark clothes) - a well known quilter.
NEG24115
Quilter
Fawside Green Farm, Allenheads. Shows Mrs Peart on left and Miss Elizabeth Sanderson on right (dark Clothes) - a well known quilter.

 

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