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[ 439EHS ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Pieced Random, Crazy
Owner: Euroa Historical Society - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA VIC - Date: 1851 - 1880
Story of Quilt: " Janet Blanche Gerard born 1831?, died 1922. Janet Blanche Gerard born Newcastle on Tyne England, daughter of John Gerard and Betty (Leuring). On the 21st July 1852, the "Flora" a sailing ship sailed from Liverpool under..." |
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[ 440EW ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Mosaic, Hexagon
Owner: Elizabeth Williams - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA VIC - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "The maker of the quilt was the daughter of a pioneer family who farmed land out of Monbulk Victoria then were forced to move as their property became the site of the now Silvan dam. They then moved to a property at Trafalgar Vic..." |
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[ 442GM ] Quilt Style: Pieced Animal skins, Exotic Animals
Owner: Gwenneth Miller - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA VIC - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Elizabeth Hercus was a farmer's wife in the Yarrawalla district west of Pyramid Hill. She trapped the rabbits, cleaned and dried the skins and stitched them together." |
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[ 451RCH ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Pieced Repeat Block
Owner: Red Cliffs Historical Society - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA VIC - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Florence (Flo) Beaton (born McNabb) 1920-1996 was the daughter of Clara and Frank McNabb who selected block 46 at Carwarp in the harsh mallee country of north western Victoria in 1913. They called it "Sunshine Farm". ..." |
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[ 452RCH ] Quilt Style: Wholecloth, Embroidered and/or Appliqued
Owner: Red Cliffs Historical Society - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA VIC - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Florence (Flo) Beaton (born McNabb) 1920-1996 was the daughter of Clara and Frank McNabb who selected block 46 at Carwarp in the harsh mallee country of north western Victoria in 1913. They called it "Sunshine Farm". ..." |
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[ 453RCH ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Pieced Random, Crazy
Owner: Red Cliffs Historical Society - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA VIC - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Florence (Flo) Beaton (born McNabb) 1920-1996 was the daughter of Clara and Frank McNabb who selected block 46 at Carwarp in the harsh mallee country of north western Victoria in 1913. They called it "Sunshine Farm". ..." |
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[ 454RCH ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Pieced Repeat Block
Owner: Red Cliffs Historical Society - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA VIC - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Florence (Flo) Beaton (born McNabb) 1920-1996 was the daughter of Clara and Frank McNabb who selected block 46 at Carwarp in the harsh mallee country of north western Victoria in 1913. They called it "Sunshine Farm". ..." |
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[ 455RCH ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Pieced Repeat Block, Log Cabin
Owner: Red Cliffs Historical Society - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA VIC - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Florence (Flo) Beaton (born McNabb) 1920-1996 was the daughter of Clara and Frank McNabb who selected block 46 at Carwarp in the harsh mallee country of north western Victoria in 1913. They called it "Sunshine Farm". ..." |
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[ 456RCH ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Pieced Repeat Block
Owner: Red Cliffs Historical Society - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA VIC - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Florence (Flo) Beaton (born McNabb) 1920-1996 was the daughter of Clara and Frank McNabb who selected block 46 at Carwarp in the harsh mallee country of north western Victoria in 1913. They called it "Sunshine Farm". ..." |
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[ 457RCH ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Mosaic, Hexagon
Owner: Red Cliffs Historical Society - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA VIC - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Florence (Flo) Beaton (born McNabb) 1920-1996 was the daughter of Clara and Frank McNabb who selected block 46 at Carwarp in the harsh mallee country of north western Victoria in 1913. They called it "Sunshine Farm". ..." |
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