- NMC/1783
- Item
- c1940
Small travelling bag with cotton ties.
Parker, Agnes Miller
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Small travelling bag with cotton ties.
Parker, Agnes Miller
Small travelling bag (Version 1)
Small travelling bag (Version 2)
Design depicting a horse.
Munro, Liz
Tapestry (after Bayeux Tapestry)
Annotated on reverse: "Sheena Crawford, 1st year 2nd Section, 1965-1966".
Crawford, Sheena
Tapestry (after Bayeux Tapestry) (Version 1)
Tapestry (after Bayeux Tapestry) (Version 2)
Textile design
Hill, Linda
Textile design
Hill, Linda
Design for printed hanging - flowers. Same design as NMC/115B. On mount: Design for printed hanging/ Violet McGlashan/76/Owen Jones competition.
McGlashan, Violet Meikle
Textile design - velvet brocade
Design for printed hanging - flowers. On mount: V/ McGlashan/76/Monthly competition 14/3/92.
McGlashan, Violet Meikle
Design for wall decoration - mermaids. On mount: Design for wall decoration/ Violet McGlashan/76/Owen Jones competition.
McGlashan, Violet Meikle
Design of frog and dragonfly.
Jackson, May
Design of bird and flowers.
Jackson, May
Ivory coloured full length dress in two layers, with a fine gauze silk over silk satin. Braided shoelace straps, fitted bodice and full skirt with decorative flounces. Eighteen covered buttons down back. Some damage through wear and from the metal parts of the buttons. Thought to have been designed and possibly also made by either Daisy or Violet Anderson (see DC 022).
The Anderson family
Wedding head dress. Thought to have been designed and possibly also made by either Daisy or Violet Anderson (see DC 022).
The Anderson family
Wedding head dress (Version 1)
Wedding head dress (Version 2)
Cream, synthetic velvet full-length dress coat. High neck, fitted bodice with long sleeves gathered on the shoulder and fastened with three double covered buttons at waist level. An open skirt falls in a narrow A line below with simple edge to edge closing on the front and a shaped central back panel to suggest a train. Badly marked by decay of metal sections of the covered buttons. Believed to have been designed and possibly made by either Violet or Daisy Anderson (see DC 022).
The Anderson family
White velvet coat dress (Version 1)
White velvet coat dress (Version 2)
White velvet coat dress (Version 3)
White velvet coat dress (Version 4)
This length was created (as part of NMC/1579-1581) by Isobel Stirling for her Diploma Show in 1948 and produced under the supervision of Agnes McCreadie. In brown, burgundy and blue.
Smyth, Isobel
This length was created (as part of NMC/1579-1581) by Isobel Stirling for her Diploma Show in 1948 and produced under the supervision of Agnes McCreadie.
Smyth, Isobel