Untitled Paisley shawl designs
- DC 039/19
- Item
- 1840s-1850s
Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Nine designs attached to one piece of paper. Mostly designs for borders and details.
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Untitled Paisley shawl designs
Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Nine designs attached to one piece of paper. Mostly designs for borders and details.
*Not available / given
Untitled Paisley shawl designs
Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Three designs attached to one piece of paper: one design for a border; one design detail; one larger, predominantly red design.
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Untitled Paisley shawl designs
Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Three designs attached to one piece of paper: Two of which are Paisley pattern like the rest of the collection, but one is a floral rug design.
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Untitled Paisley shawl designs
Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Two designs attached to one piece of paper: one maroon; one comprising reds, greens and blues.
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Untitled Paisley shawl designs
Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Five designs attached to one piece of paper, featuring yellows, turquoise and maroon.
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Untitled Paisley shawl designs
Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Four designs attached to one piece of paper. Predominantly based on maroons and pinks.
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Untitled Paisley shawl designs
Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Four designs attached to one piece of paper. Mostly on black or dark backgrounds.
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Untitled Paisley shawl designs
Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Four designs attached to one piece of paper, including turquoises and pinks.
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Untitled Paisley shawl designs
Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Two designs attached to one piece of paper.
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Untitled Paisley shawl designs
Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Two designs attached to one piece of paper.
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Predominantly reds, pinks and purples. Annotated "No 24".
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Predominantly pinks and reds. Annotated "No 73".
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Predominantly based on reds and maroons.
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Predominantly reds, purples and pinks.
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Predominantly purples and maroons.
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Predominantly based on pinks and greens.
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Predominatly greens and purples.
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Predominantly reds and maroons.
*Not available / given
Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Predominantly maroons.
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Brown design on green background.
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Reds and greens on black background.
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Design for a border, predominantly greens and pinks. Annotated "No 7".
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Part of Paisley Shawl Designs
Predominantly pinks on a black background.
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Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Sir Walter Scott, 1773-1832, 1st Baronet was a prolific Scottish historical novelist and poet popular throughout Europe.
Scott, Anne
Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
The collection consists of the surviving papers of the Needlework Development Scheme and over 100 examples of needlework. Of these examples, 28 are from Great Britain and 54 are examples of non-British work including examples from Greece, India, Norway, Sweden, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey and Bosnia. Items include ecclesiatical, domestic, costume, clothing and modern embroideries, tea cosies, funeral pall, clothing, lace work, wall hangings, samplers, linen work and cushion covers.
The surviving papers include a complete inventory of 1012 items that were part of the Needlework Development Scheme prior to its dispersal in 1961. This provides information on the original numbering scheme used for the needlework examples and also provides information on the provenance of each item, although this is not necessarily the creator of the item but the person from whom the item was received, as well as a description of the item itself. There is an inventory of the parts of the collection received by the Glasgow School of Art, insurance details concerning the collection and the correspondence of the Needlework Development Scheme, 1931-1941.
This material may contain sensitive information about individuals that is protected by the Data Protection Act. Until this material has been checked for sensitive information, it will not be available for researchers. Once this Data Protection work is complete the collection will be open for access, however any sensitive information will be closed and inaccessible for 75 years from the date of creation.
The Needlework Development Scheme
Publications of the Needlework Development Scheme
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
The publications of the Needlework Development Scheme were central to its aims. The two bulletins, "And So to Sew" and "And So to Embroider" published three times a year, were issued free until 1958 until demand led to a charge being levied for orders of over 24 copies. At its height in the 1950s, the scheme spent the current equivalent (2003) of £1 million printing the bulletin and distributing it primarily to school girls as well as other interested parties. Other publications featured accounts of the Scheme's development along with images of selected needleworks or focused on particular themes within the collection, such as Swedish needlework.
The Needlework Development Scheme
Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Princess Royal, daughter of Queen Victoria & Prince Albert (or 18th Century girl).
Scott, Anne
Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Prince Albert of Saxcoburg-Gotha, Consort of Queen Victoria (or 19th Century Man).
Scott, Anne
Presbyterian Minister/Covenanters Group
Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Presbyterian Minister/Covenanters Group, c1640, (or Oliver Cromwell, 1599-1658).
Scott, Anne
Pink and black embroidery display (Version 2)
Pink and black embroidery display (Version 1)
Pink and black embroidery display
Framed display of pink and black embroidery with beading, with engraved title "Samples and Examples by Anne Knox Arthur, The Glasgow School of Art". Includes label "Embroidery C_Black and Pink" and instruction on back of frame. Due to information in archival documentation, display case can be dated pre-1943.
Arthur, Anne Knox
Photographs of GSA staff and students
Part of Papers of Archibald Haswell Miller and Josephine Haswell Miller (nee Cameron)
A variety of photographs showing students and staff of The Glasgow School of Art, many of which feature Archibald Haswell Miller during his time as a student and staff at the institution.
Jackson, Alexander Logan
Part of Papers of Archibald Haswell Miller and Josephine Haswell Miller (nee Cameron)
A variety of photographs featuring loose photographs of artworks and GSA students and staff.
Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
A collection of Kath Whyte's personal papers which comprises:
This material may contain sensitive information about individuals that is protected by the Data Protection Act. Until this material has been checked for sensitive information, it will not be available for researchers. Once this Data Protection work is complete the collection will be open for access, however any sensitive information will be closed and inaccessible for 75 years from the date of creation.
Whyte, Helen Kathleen R
A collection of 6 mounted boards with hand-drawn, hand-painted designs for shawls, featuring the Kashmir cypress cone or 'Paisley' pattern.
A collection of 27 mounted boards with hand-drawn designs for shawls, featuring the Kashmir cypress cone or 'Paisley' pattern.
Mackie, Thomas Callendar Campbell
Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Page to Alexander III, 1249-1286, (or William Wallace's Jester).
Scott, Anne
Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Nurse (attendant) to Maid of Norway, 1290, (or William Wallace's Partner).
Scott, Anne
NDS publication advert and order forms
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Includes 3 adverts and order forms for the NDS bulletin publications. Each of the adverts includes short synopses of the new issue and other publications under the NDS such as some of their books.
The Needlework Development Scheme
Navy and green embroidery display (Version 2)
Navy and green embroidery display (Version 1)
Navy and green embroidery display
Framed display of navy and green embroidery with beading, with engraved title "Samples and Examples by Anne Knox Arthur, The Glasgow School of Art". Includes label "Embroidery A_Navy and Green" and instruction on back of frame. Due to information in archival documentation, display case can be dated pre-1943.
Arthur, Anne Knox
Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Mrs Keith of Raveltson, Grandmother of Marjorie Fleming and friend of Sir Walter Scott (or Charlotte Charpentier, Sir Walter Scott's Wife).
Scott, Anne
Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Marjorie Fleming, also known as 'Pet Marjorie' who wrote a diary at about 7 years old, (or Sir Walter Scott's Daughter).
Scott, Anne
Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Margaret Tudor, married to James IV and Henry VIII's sister, (or Mary Queen of Scots, 1542-1587).
Scott, Anne