- NMC/0428G
- Item
- c1920-1925
Place mat
Arthur, Anne Knox
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Place mat
Arthur, Anne Knox
Place mat
Arthur, Anne Knox
Place mat
Arthur, Anne Knox
Place mat
Arthur, Anne Knox
Place mat
Arthur, Anne Knox
Place mat
Arthur, Anne Knox
Table centre mat
Arthur, Anne Knox
White linen with applique leaf shapes. Possibly made by one of Ann Macbeth's students.
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Thought to have been made by Ann Macbeth.
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Cream armchair cover. Thought to be by Ann Macbeth.
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Rectangular yellow armchair cover. Thought to be by Ann Macbeth. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
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Embroidered velvet in mauve and pink silks. Thought to be by Ann Macbeth.
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Embroidered dark fawn silk and velvet collar. There are several reasons for the attribution to Jessie Newbery: the very fine quality of the fabrics used; the method of construction; the quality of the stitching; the colours used; the simplicity of the design which complements the shape of the collar so effectively and the use of silver metal clasps.
Newbery, Jessie Wylie
Dull blue/green corded silk embroidered at each end. Thought to be by Ann Macbeth (the use of these particular strong shades of magenta and turquoise are distinctive of Macbeth's work at this time).
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Orange silk velvet yoke/collar featuring a number of needlework techniques in silk thread worked by a student of The Glasgow School of Art, possibly under Ann Macbeth.
Embroidered tea cosy with flowers and butterfly motif. Possibly made at one of The Glasgow School of Art's Saturday morning classes, early 1900s.
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Fuschia design. Possibly made at one of The Glasgow School of Art's Saturday morning classes, c1905-1910.
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Horizontal banner depicting symbolism of Glasgow/St Mungo.
Macbeth, Ann
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Composition of embroidered fruit and flowers (as triptych). In original frame. Design made for Longcroft, Helensburgh.
Hamilton, Margaret
Cream pleated top curtain with an embroidered design of flowers and leaves. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
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Cream pleated top curtain with an embroidered design of flowers and leaves. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
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Cream pleated top curtain with an embroidered design of flowers and leaves. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
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Cream pleated top curtain with an embroidered design of flowers and leaves. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
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Original embroidery depicting three fishermen.
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Design for wall decoration - mermaids. On mount: Design for wall decoration/ Violet McGlashan/76/Owen Jones competition.
McGlashan, Violet Meikle
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 embroidered pulpit-fall, 'Be Ye Doers of the word not hearers only.' The words of the design are taken from James, chapter 1, verse 22 in the New Testament. Inscribed upper right: Design for a pulpit fall/J.R. Newbery Centre: "Be Ye Doers of the world not hearers only".
Newbery, Jessie Wylie
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
A black hardcover book published by NDS on different embroidery stitches and techniques based on the contents of the Needlework Development Scheme embroidery bulletins (see NDS/PUB/5). Contains 144 pages.
The Needlework Development Scheme
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
British. Scallop-edged cream taffeta apron. Silk and metal threads. Symmetrical floral design incorporating metal thread areas padded with cord. Extensive use of pearl and sequins. Framed.
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Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
British. Pale blue linen cloth, embroidered with 'Grace before meals' in a border, also featuring figures between the words. In white and lime green in a wide variety of textured stitches. By Pat Miller, Glasgow School of Art.
Miller, Pat
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
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
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Scottish. Commemorating the Festival of Britain. Design suggests a firework display. In white and coloured embroidery on blue background. Names of designer, Robert Stewart and embroiderer, Kathleen Whyte in small motif on the back.
Stewart, Robert
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
British. Rose coloured satin cover with figure of a saint, richly embroidered in coloured silks in split stitch and conching. By Joan Nicholson, Bromley.
Nicholson, Joan
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
British. Machine embroidered in grey, pink and black on white silk background. Showing a cupid or angel dancing through flowers and leaves. By Rebecca Crompton.
Crompton, Rebecca
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
British. Machine embroidered with design of horse and flowers in black, grey and pink on white silk. Back embroidered with spots. Quilted lining. By Rebecca Crompton.
Crompton, Rebecca
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British. Blue silk, hand stitched quilting.
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Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
British. Showing 'Midhurst - the town in the midst of the woods', with roads, buildings and figures. Very fine stitchery on natural cotton. Framed but unglazed.
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Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Scottish. Crewel work on natural linen. Basket of flowers motif, worked predominently in shades of green, orange and pink. Woollen fringe. Has label from G.S.A. Needlework Exhibition of 1916. Designed by Mrs. Newbery (Jessie Newbery). Worked by Mrs. Rowat (her aunt), Glasgow.
Newbery, Jessie Wylie
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
British. Pierced 'broderie anglaise' design of circles and flowers on lower half of sleeve and cuff. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
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Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Muslin with white embroidered cuff with short scalloped frill towards hand, and a deeper one facing upwards.
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Handkerchief, Ayrshire embroidery
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
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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Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Scottish. Floral corner decoration with over-elaborate initials which seem to have been added later. Deep vandyked edge. Lace fillings in pierced sections of design.
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Samples of needle-lace fillings
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Scottish. Sixteen samples, one of which is signed 'E McG 1837'. Worked by E McGaan of Ayrshire, 1837. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
McGaan, E
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
British. Posy of flowers worked in stem-stitch in soft colours on cream silk. Charming naturalistic design.
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Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
British. Black embroidery on white cotton of intertwining ribbon and flower design. Buttonhole and running stitches.
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Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
British. Muslin with border embroidered with floral design in ochre shades in chain stitch in worsted thread. Waistband embroidered.
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Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
English. Fine white corded silk waistcoat with floral border incorporating the rose, thistle and shamrock. Pockets have embroidered flaps. Part of the spotted background has been unpicked. Shows influence of Chinese embroideries. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
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Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
British. White lawn with hollypoint lace insertions on shoulders, incorporating initials 'A.M.' Hems finished with drawn-thread and embroidered edge.
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Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
British formal flower motif outlined in chain-stitched metal thread, on linen. Blackwork fillings in silk in several patterns have become worn in places. The motif has been cut out of background and mounted on modern linen. About half the metal thread embroidery is modern restoration. Shows influence of formal Sanish design. Much of the outline is restoration and has been remounted. This work may have been carried out in J&P Coats studio. Another identical and two related motifs, donated to the NDS by John Jacoby are in the Embroiderers' Guild Collection (EG 206). Originally they may have been part of a cover for a long cushion.
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