White velvet coat dress (Version 4)
- NMC/1734/v4
- Part
- c1920s-1930s
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White velvet coat dress (Version 4)
White velvet coat dress (Version 3)
White velvet coat dress (Version 2)
White velvet coat dress (Version 1)
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
Wedding head dress (Version 2)
Wedding head dress (Version 1)
Wedding head dress. Thought to have been designed and possibly also made by either Daisy or Violet Anderson (see DC 022).
The Anderson family
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
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.
Photograph of women wearing varied outfits
Part of Papers of Archibald Haswell Miller and Josephine Haswell Miller (nee Cameron)
The photograph features eleven female students wearing a variety of outfits. The photograph shows five female names on the reverse.
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Photograph of women portraying a scene
Part of Papers of Archibald Haswell Miller and Josephine Haswell Miller (nee Cameron)
The photograph features fourteen women representing a scene. One of the women is on her knees, head bowed. There is a sign with the words 'A daft lot'.
The reverse of the photograph shows a text addressed to Archibald Haswell Miller.
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Photograph of male wearing religious outfit
Part of Papers of Archibald Haswell Miller and Josephine Haswell Miller (nee Cameron)
The photograph features a man wearing a religious outfit. The reverse of the photograph shows the following text:
"Arch. H Miller Esq.
Mansfield Lodge
Partickhill
Glasgow
Dear old Miller I hope you are enjoying yourself & not working too hard. Convey my respects to Miss Cathcart when
you see her.
A.L. Jackson"
Jackson, Alexander Logan
Part of a costume used in Glasgow School of Art Masque. The wig may have been acquired separately, after the rest of the outfit, which at one point is believed to have included a cape and dagger.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Pair of suede slippers, part of a Costume used in Glasgow School of Art Masque.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Masque Outfit, Fur (Version 2)
Masque Outfit, Fur (Version 1)
Fur, part of a costume used in a Glasgow School of Art Masque.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Masque Outfit, Dress (Version 4)
Masque Outfit, Dress (Version 3)
Masque Outfit, Dress (Version 2)
Masque Outfit, Dress (Version 1)
Linen dress, part of a costume used in Glasgow School of Art Masque.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Part of a costume used in a Glasgow School of Art Masque.
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Fish cape sleeved jacket (Version 9)
Fish cape sleeved jacket (Version 8)
Fish cape sleeved jacket (Version 7)
Fish cape sleeved jacket (Version 6)
Fish cape sleeved jacket (Version 5)
Fish cape sleeved jacket (Version 4)
Fish cape sleeved jacket (Version 2)
Fish cape sleeved jacket (Version 10)
Fish cape sleeved jacket (Version 1)
Cape sleeved jacket with long, mermaid style fishtail made of an iridescent synthetic fabric lined with green synthetic silk and decorated with strands of couched wool in a fish scale design. Thought to have been made and used as a costume for a masque or play at The Glasgow School of Art in the early-mid 20th century.
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