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[ 924CP ] Quilt Style: Wholecloth, Quilting as major design element, Greek
Owner: Connie Papalazaros - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Connie's Two Quilts
While Connie Papalazaros was still quite young, her mother Evdokia (Eve) began assembling a 'prika' (dowry or trousseau) for her daughter, in preparation for getting married. Evdokia was being true to her..." |
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[ 958NGA ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Frame, Typically Australian, Motifs or Names
Owner: National Gallery of Australia - Country/Place Created: SHIPBOARD England - Date: pre 1850
Story of Quilt: "The fabrication of the Rajah quilt was organised by prison reformer Elizabeth Fry and the 'British Ladies Society for the Reformation of Female Prisoners', who were all members of the Quaker religious order. A woman listed as a free..." |
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[ 970NGA ] Quilt Style: Wholecloth, Embroidered and/or Appliqued, Pictorial
Owner: National Gallery of Australia - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1921 - 1940
Story of Quilt: "Mary Jane Hannaford was born in Devonshire, England in 1840. She came to Australia on board the 'London', arriving in Sydney in March 1842. The family moved to Tamworth after the Australian Agricultural Company contracted her..." |
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[ 971NGA ] Quilt Style: Wholecloth, Embroidered and/or Appliqued, Pictorial, Typically Australian, Motifs or Names
Owner: National Gallery of Australia - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1901 - 1920
Story of Quilt: "Mary Jane Hannaford was born in Devonshire, England in 1840. She came to Australia on board the 'London', arriving in Sydney in March 1842. The family moved to Tamworth after the Australian Agricultural Company contracted her..." |
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[ 972NGA ] Quilt Style: Wholecloth, Embroidered and/or Appliqued, Pictorial, Typically Australian, Motifs or Names
Owner: National Gallery of Australia - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1921 - 1940
Story of Quilt: "Mary Jane Hannaford was born in Devonshire, England in 1840. She came to Australia on board the 'London', arriving in Sydney in March 1842. The family moved to Tamworth after the Australian Agricultural Company contracted her..." |
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[ 973NGA ] Quilt Style: Wholecloth, Embroidered and/or Appliqued, Pictorial, Typically Australian, Motifs or Names
Owner: National Gallery of Australia - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1921 - 1940
Story of Quilt: "Mary Jane Hannaford was born in Devonshire, England in 1840. She came to Australia on board the 'London', arriving in Sydney in March 1842. The family moved to Tamworth after the Australian Agricultural Company contracted her..." |
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[ 1091MC ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Mosaic, Hexagon
Owner: Margaret Cameron - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1921 - 1940
Story of Quilt: "Jeanie Margaret Stretch was the second of seven children of Bishop John Francis and his wife Amelia Margaret Stretch. She was born on 19th April 1888, in Melbourne and died on 13 October 1961 in Sydney. She was a violinist and never..." |
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[ 1215EB ] Quilt Style: Pieced Animal skins, Native Fauna
Owner: Ellen Blunden - Country/Place Created: Australia. Central Australia - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Much of the history of the Hermannsburg Mission is well known. It was the home of Albert Namatjira, and a collection of his paintings remain there. The Lutheran Mission no longer exists there. (I do not know when it formally ceased..." |
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[ 1216EB ] Quilt Style: Pieced Animal skins, Native Fauna
Owner: Ellen Blunden - Country/Place Created: Australia. Central Australia - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Much of the history of the Hermannsburg Mission is well known. It was the home of Albert Namatjira, and a collection of his paintings remain there. The Lutheran Mission no longer exists there. (I do not know when it formally ceased..." |
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