- DC 029/7/26
- Item
- c1930s-1970s
Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Mainly blue with orange flecks in silk, mounted on maroon card.
Robertson, Emma
Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Mainly blue with orange flecks in silk, mounted on maroon card.
Robertson, Emma
Unhemmed printed cotton banner for GSA Degree Show 2001. Digital image of mouth and section of face in pink and purple. Text in black and pink. List of degree show sponsors: Campari, Beat 106 Non-stop, Gordon Yuill and Company. Also has logo of printing company, Stork Digital Print and job number.
Centre for Advanced Textiles
Part of Papers of Margaret Elizabeth Galt, student of Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Samples of fabric designs woven in wool and coarse linen, presumably by Margaret Elizabeth Galt.
Galt, Margaret Elizabeth
Unhemmed printed cotton banner for GSA Degree Show 2001. Digital image of mouth and section of face in pink and purple. Text in black and pink. List of degree show sponsors: Campari, Beat 106 Non-stop, Gordon Yuill and Company. Also has logo of printing company, Stork Digital Print and job number, and the logo of Glasgow School of Art Centre for Advanced Textiles.
Centre for Advanced Textiles
Weaving certificate of Robert C. Lockhart
Part of Records of Donald Brothers Ltd, linen, canvas and furnishing fabric manufacturers, Dundee, Scotland
A weaving certificate awarded to Robert C. Lockhart by the Glasgow Technical College Weaving Branch for "excellence after two sessions".
Glasgow Technical College
Unhemmed printed cotton banner for GSA Degree Show 2001. Digital image of mouth and section of face in pink and purple. Text in black and pink. List of degree show sponsors: Campari, Beat 106 Non-stop, Gordon Yuill and Company. Also has logo of printing company, Stork Digital Print and job number.
Centre for Advanced Textiles
*Not available / given
Red apron with pestle and mortar, bottle of wine, and selection of assorted vegetables in green, yellow and white.
Chalmers, Sylvia
The Glasgow School of Art blazer badge
Embroidered The Glasgow School of Art blazer badge.
*Not available / given
Textile related to the Mackintosh Interpreted exhibition
'Wave Check'.
Fabric from the Mackintosh Re-Interpreted Exhibition, Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery, 2008, with digital recreations of Mackintosh original designs and new designs by Vicky Begg, J.R.Campbell and Alan Shaw.
Begg, Vicky
Textile related to the Mackintosh Interpreted exhibition
'Dried Dahlias' by J.R.Campbell.
Fabric from the Mackintosh Re-Interpreted Exhibition, Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery, 2008, with digital recreations of Mackintosh original designs and new designs by Vicky Begg, J.R.Campbell and Alan Shaw.
Centre for Advanced Textiles
Timorous Beasties
Semi circular red fringed wrap
Part of Student work by Eirene Hunter
Red semi-circular shawl of silk type fabric with white fringe to curved edge. Printed design in yellow, white and grey of three abstract seed heads and dotted lines.
Hunter, Eirene
Textile related to the Mackintosh Interpreted exhibition
'Gothic Bulbs'.
Fabric from the Mackintosh Re-Interpreted Exhibition, Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery, 2008, with digital recreations of Mackintosh original designs and new designs by Vicky Begg, J.R.Campbell and Alan Shaw.
Begg, Vicky
Textile related to the Mackintosh Interpreted exhibition
Mackintosh's textile design: flower bulbs 1915-23 copied from watercolour in the Hunterian Collection, cat:GLAHA41999 (1 of 3).
Fabric from the Mackintosh Re-Interpreted Exhibition, Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery, 2008, with digital recreations of Mackintosh original designs and new designs by Vicky Begg, J.R.Campbell and Alan Shaw.
Centre for Advanced Textiles
The Glasgow School of Art tie made by Rowans, Glasgow and Birmingham.
*Not available / given
This screen printed banner with a large photo of Mackintosh depicts his signature and the Glasgow School of Art emblem reading: "There is honour in honest error none in the icy perfection of the mere stylist".
*Not available / given
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.
*Not available / given
Textile related to the Mackintosh Interpreted exhibition
'Stylised Daisies Deco'.
Fabric from the Mackintosh Re-Interpreted Exhibition, Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery, 2008, with digital recreations of Mackintosh original designs and new designs by Vicky Begg, J.R.Campbell and Alan Shaw.
Begg, Vicky
Banner from The Glasgow School of Art Textile Department
Charles Rennie Mackintosh banner. Larger version of scaled replica of banner that the Hunterian owns, featuring a tall standing female figure with pink rose and green leaves details.
*Not available / given
Textile related to the Mackintosh Interpreted exhibition
Mackintosh's textile design: flower bulbs 1915-23 (2 of 3).
Fabric from the Mackintosh Re-Interpreted Exhibition, Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery, 2008, with digital recreations of Mackintosh original designs and new designs by Vicky Begg, J.R.Campbell and Alan Shaw.
Centre for Advanced Textiles
Textile related to the Mackintosh Interpreted exhibition
Mackintosh's textile design: flower bulbs 1915-23 (3 of 3).
Fabric from the Mackintosh Re-Interpreted Exhibition, Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery, 2008, with digital recreations of Mackintosh original designs and new designs by Vicky Begg, J.R.Campbell and Alan Shaw.
Centre for Advanced Textiles
Printed fabric with swan design
Part of Student work by Eirene Hunter
Length of fabric printed with a repeat design of a fountain with swans and fish angainst a background of small flowers. Lime green, white, red and black.
Hunter, Eirene
Sample of Drawn Fabric - white
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
Pattern of drawn thread work of different stitches in white thread on white linen. Pinned to white card. Labelled Drawn Thread, with a note of the stitches used.
Mackie, Mary
Weaving grid and notes mounted on card.
Wilson, Alexa
"The Minster Church of St. Cuthberga, Wimborne Dorset" tea towel
"The Minster Church of St. Cuthberga, Wimborne Dorset" tea towel featuring image of church.
Chalmers, Sylvia
Printed fabric sample with repeating Mackintosh inspired design in pink, blue, red, white, and black.
Chalmers, Sylvia
Printed fabric sample with repeating Mackintosh inspired design in pink, blue, grey, and black.
Chalmers, Sylvia
Printed fabric sample with design including 2 women holding baskets on their heads and a man wearing a red hat. in black, red, white, and lime green on a dark green background.
Chalmers, Sylvia
Small printed fabric sample with same design as previous in 2 shades of green, white, and red (Attached by staple to *DC 068/8/15 along with hand written label.)
Chalmers, Sylvia
Printed fabric sample with leaf designs in shades of green, and yellow and black on white background. 3 different colour combinations sewn together.
Chalmers, Sylvia
Place mat
Arthur, Anne Knox
Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
One of fourteen textile samples which have been housed together in a pink paper folder.
*Not available / given
Design of frog and dragonfly.
Jackson, May
White, Crissie
Printed mat featuring three men design
Printed textile panel, signed by Stewart, which is unhemmed. The design features three stylised men in hats with beards and red royalist outfits. The background material is teal in colour.
Stewart, Robert
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
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Greek. Linen runner with typical bird motifs in satin-stitched coloured silks. The same silks are used to make knotted fringes. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
*Not available / given
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
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
Printed fabric with flower and leaves design
Part of Student work by Eirene Hunter
Length of fabric printed with a repeat design of a bunch of flowers and leaves. Yellow, grey, pink and green on cream.
Hunter, Eirene
Printed fabric with calligraphy design
Part of Student work by Eirene Hunter
Length of fabric printed with a repeat design of antique lettering in grey and red on cream.
Hunter, Eirene
Printed fabric with dandelion clock
Part of Student work by Eirene Hunter
Length of fabric printed with a repeat design of abstract seed heads in red, yellow, green and black on white.
Hunter, Eirene
Sample of Drawn Fabric - white
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
Pattern of drawn thread work of different stitches in white thread on white linen. Pinned to white card. Labelled Drawn Fabric, with a note of the stitches used.
Mackie, Mary
Sample of Drawn Fabric - two colours
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
Embroidered pattern with different stitches in blue and pale brown silk thread on white linen. Pinned to white card. Labelled Drawn Fabric, with a note of the stitches used.
Mackie, Mary
Bedspread of heavy-weight beige fabric with rust coloured applique borders with green and cream needlework. Symmetrical geometrical design with decorative stitching and panels with zigzag and flower designs. Blue, pink, green and brown needlework. Small stain. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
*Not available / given
Wall hanging depicting Hebridean village
Wall hanging, L-R design shows street of houses with mountains behind, church, trees, stone cross, cows and shore with moon.
Design by Scottish artist Eric Lounsbach, worked by primary and secondary school children.
Lounsbach, Eric
Printed length for degree show
This length was created (as part of NMC/1579-1581) by Isobel Stirling for her Diploma Show in 1948 and produced under the supervision of Gladys Harrison. The design was based on an exercise using cut out paper, particularly the discarded pieces of paper rather than the shapes cut out.
Smyth, Isobel
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
Brown polo shirt with dark blue "Glasgow 1999" embroidered on front.
Not available / given