- 1. An ‘ethnic’ souvenir for a WWI nurse
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... documentation on Winifred’s military service in particular, and the Canadian Army Medical Corps in WWI in general, was found at the exceptional web site of Library and Archives Canada (http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/Pages/default.aspx). ...
- 2. Documentation
- (Working with clothes)
- ... to translate it into other languages. This page on the Collections Trust website explains how to obtain your own copy of Spectrum. A proper system of documentation gathers together every scrap of information ...
- 3. Reconstructions
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... in our time – and even very old copies are problematic for museums. Good quality reconstructions, with complete documentation, can be valuable in educational departments. The documentation should include ...
- 4. Marking and Labeling Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... become separated from its documentation. Attaching this number must not damage the object in any way, but it needs to be durable enough not to fall off, fade or get rubbed off. Accession numbers ...
- 5. Planning a Costume Exhibition - a checklist
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... together choose suitable objects choose mounting methods assess garments’ condition and write condition reports photography for catalog, documentation and PR conservation choose and find suitable ...
- 6. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- ... as possible (see also Documentation and Dress and personal narrative) No ballpoint pens! Accessioning Record as much information as time permits, using pencil when working with the object ...
- 7. Take a Closer Look at Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- Documentation – makes clothes talk* Pernilla Rasmussen Dr ph Textile Studies University of Lund, ICOM Costume Committee member Britta Hammar retired Senior Curator Kulturen Lund, ICOM Costume ...
- 8. 1970s Exhibition, Munich
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... organising a fairly complete collection but also to record the full documentation and place the garments in their social and political context. When collecting historical dress we just get the special ...
Cotton
material
Laos
pattern
display case
chain-link mesh
label
Zuzu
uniform
military uniforms
Ethics
chain stitch
The Tudor Child
Mette Bagge Kiær
exhibition
Fabrics
Pattern-taking
nurse
Resource
Tizian
materials
SPECTRUM
transporting
inspiration
Le Lac des cygnes
braiding technique
Padding
purse
details
symbolism
St Gallen
stored
Raschel
blanket stitch
nursing schools
photostats
filet lace
Guidelines
ribbon
Terminology
future considerations
mauvine
identifying fibers
Flax
fashionable dress
China
indigenous peoples
archives
conservation
fibers
Hmong
tradition
fashion
Don Quichotte
French knot
miser's purse
textile technique
floral ornaments
documentation
Nutcracker