- 1. An ‘ethnic’ souvenir for a WWI nurse
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... Fig.1 Nursing Sister Winifred Jessie Dowding The objects Although the donor considered the four garments to belong together and form a costume, they actually come from different ...
- 2. Dress and Personal Narrative
- (Working with clothes)
- ... way, by obtaining personal information that usually doesn’t accompany garments purchased at an auction or received from unknown donors. In such a situation, it is important to document as thoroughly as ...
- 3. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- ... all the information given. Details: Record all the information given, and evaluate it, and ask for the following: Name and address of donor, lender or seller - relationship to original wearer ...
- 4. Take a Closer Look at Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... Information according to the catalogue, inv.nr, name, dating Provenance, user, donor Brief description Material Cutting Construction including how the material, cutting and sewing techniques ...
- 5. Clothing and Collecting Policies
- (Working with clothes)
- ... for a use other than your main collection make sure that this is clearly stated during the acquisition process, and in acquisition paperwork, and that the donor understands clearly how their object will ...
collar
Kensington Palace
bar code
folk dress
mauvine
wearer
transportation
giraffe
protection
embroidery stitches
museums
1962
crewel stitch
St Gallen
ribbon
festivals
reconstruction
damage
long and short stitch
Collections Trust UK
Kongedragter
photographs
Taoist jacket
date
silk
hospital
Storing
fatal garter
risk
running stitch
Flannel
construction
darning stitch
shoes
Cendrillon
knitted garments
self couching
angel
dust
indigenous peoples
arsenic
Chinese traditional Costume
20th century
exhibition
archives
accession number
pattern
Don Quichotte
Useful
Padding
group identity
1950s
textile fibers
Ethics
Facebook
Price tags
photography
nursing schools
Princess Margaret
Ramie