Glasgow School of Art fashion show 1955 programme (Version 1)
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Part of Papers and Textiles of Veronica Matthew, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
MacGowan, Robert
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Glasgow School of Art fashion show 1955 programme (Version 1)
Part of Papers and Textiles of Veronica Matthew, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
MacGowan, Robert
Glasgow School of Art fashion show 1955 programme
Part of Papers and Textiles of Veronica Matthew, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
Glasgow School of Art charities week fashion show brochure from January 1955 made with the cover design made by Robert Macgowan. Includes the members of committee, a description, mannequins, and the programme.
MacGowan, Robert
Photograph of Veronica Matthew in a dress by Valerie Wilson (Version 2)
Part of Papers and Textiles of Veronica Matthew, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
The Scotsman
Photograph of Veronica Matthew in a dress by Valerie Wilson (Version 1)
Part of Papers and Textiles of Veronica Matthew, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
The Scotsman
Photograph of Veronica Matthew in a dress by Valerie Wilson
Part of Papers and Textiles of Veronica Matthew, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
Includes a black and white glossy photograph of a smiling Veronica Matthew in a white dress made with a printed shawl by Valerie Wilson (Bloomfield-Ambrose) in 1956 or 1957. "Weekly Scotsman. Edinburgh." written at bottom on the white border. Verso "Veronica Matthew / G.S.A. Fashion Show, 1956 or 1957 / The white dress belonged to Valerie Wilson, (now V. Ambrose), + made by her. The stole was a screen printed textile made by me in greens, red + a kind of Kakhi colour. The headdress was red knitting pins stuck into my bun. I was a student of Robert Stewart's / Printed Textiles Dept. + Kathleen Whyte's Modern Embroidery / 10 Aug 2016." Verso also includes a stamp that indicates the copyright and reference number for printing purposes.
The Scotsman