Georgian Waistcoat (Version 1)
- NDS/GB/16/v1
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- Mid 18th century
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
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Georgian Waistcoat (Version 1)
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Georgian Waistcoat (Version 2)
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Georgian Waistcoat (Version 2)
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Georgian Waistcoat (Version 3)
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Georgian Waistcoat (Version 3)
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Georgian Waistcoat (Version 4)
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Georgian Waistcoat (Version 4)
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Glasgow School of Art correspondence file
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Correspondence between Glasgow School of Art and University of Dundee Museum Collections regarding Needlework Development Scheme 1994-1995; List of items/exhibits held by the four Scottish Art colleges/schools 1947; Catalogue of NDS items held by Glasgow School of Art [1962]; Correspondence and estimates of insurance for the Glasgow School of Art NDS holdings 1966; Distribution of Needlework Development Scheme Embroideries, n.d.
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British. Three interpretations of a steeple design in different types of metal threads used in differing techniques. Designed by Geraldine White, worked by Beryl Dean, London.
Dean, Beryl
Hand and Machine embroideries created from the original drawings of Mary Kessell
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A small booklet with examples of experiments in hand and machine embroidery based on the original drawings by Mary Kessell.
The Needlework Development Scheme
Handkerchief, Ayrshire embroidery
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Scottish. Very fine lawn with flower and leaf design at each corner and initial 'A' in pink in one corner. Very fine drawn fillings and drawn hem.
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Handkerchief, Ayrshire embroidery (Version 1)
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Handkerchief, Ayrshire embroidery (Version 2)
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Handkerchief, Ayrshire embroidery (Version 3)
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Hanging - 'The Love of God for Man'
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Dutch (Amsterdam, Holland). Embroidered in muted colours on natural linen. A wide variety of filling patterns used. Biblical subjects.
Hoost, E T
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German. White lawn worked with white cotton shadow work and French knots. The quotation reads 'Dann sol ches ist ge schehen auf dass die schrifterfuellet wuerde' (then it came to pass, so that the word would be fulfilled). This work was inspired by the Hungertuch Lenten hangings which were a popular source at the Schule fur Handwerk and Kunstegewerbe. At a time when imagery was constrained such religious depictions were at odds with the political regime and that they are being used as oblique references to the artists' and students' political and social concerns.
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Norwegian. Linen runner with border decorated with traditional design in drawn-thread work and satin stitch. Geometric design. Double row of buttonholed scalloped picots.
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Danish. Traditional work on natural linen incorporating drawn thread work and embroidery in satin-stitch. Relies for its effect on the changes of texture of the embroidery . Design based on stylised flower and plant forms.
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Hot water bottle cover (Version 1)
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British. Blue silk, hand stitched quilting.
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Hotwater bottle cover (Version 2)
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Images of examples of needlework
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Black and white proofs and photographs of needlework. Possibly from the Embroidery & Woven Textile collection.
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Images of NDS British needlework
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Black and white transparencies, proofs and photographs of examples of needlework. Includes images of NDS British and foreign pieces.
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Images of NDS 'foreign' needlework
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Black and white proofs and photographs of examples of foreign (non-British) needlework.
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Images of Needlework Development Scheme objects
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Includes transparencies, proofs and photographs of needlework from the NDS British and 'Foreign' (non-British) collections.
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Chinese. Yellow silk robe, richly embroidered with coloured silks and gold thread. The symbolic decoration includes representations of the sun, moon, and stars only worn by Emperors. Also Imperial dragons, earth, sea, sky and sacred mountains.
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Imperial Ceremonial Robe (Version 1)
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Imperial Ceremonial Robe (Version 10)
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Imperial Ceremonial Robe (Version 11)
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Imperial Ceremonial Robe (Version 12)
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Imperial Ceremonial Robe (Version 2)
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Imperial Ceremonial Robe (Version 3)
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Imperial Ceremonial Robe (Version 4)
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Imperial Ceremonial Robe (Version 5)
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Imperial Ceremonial Robe (Version 6)
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Imperial Ceremonial Robe (Version 7)
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Imperial Ceremonial Robe (Version 8)
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Imperial Ceremonial Robe (Version 9)
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Scottish. Made for children of G. D. Fullerton Esq. Embroidered with small flower design. Drawstrings to fit cap to head. Round lace-edged crown.
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Inventories and Catalogues of the Needlework Development Scheme collection
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By the time the Needlework in Scotland scheme was disbanded due to the war in 1939, the scheme had amassed a collection of some 900 items. In 1945, when the scheme was resurrected at the Needlework Development Scheme it continued to acquire textiles having over 5000 pieces by 1961 when the scheme was finally dissolved. Many of these were available as loan collections to schools and colleges.
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British. Applique curtain in shades of yellow shading to dark brown at the bottom. Art Deco design with pink and silver stripes. Patched together from irregular jigsaw shaped pieces.
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Hungarian. Traditional peasant work, linen with drawn thread work on sleeves within borders of black cross-stitch embroidery and sequins. A few of the sequins applied to the sleeves still remain. Acquired from the Isabella home industry, Budapest.
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