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'PATCHWORK' produced the following results:
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[ 2BH ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Mosaic, Hexagon
Owner: Beth Hoskins - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: Unknown
Quilt History: "The quilt was given to Alice Hoskins when she was living in Goulburn, NSW. Alice is the stepdaughter of Beth Hoskins and has temporarily left the quilt with her." |
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[ 3GW ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Mosaic, Hexagon
Owner: Gladys Williams - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1921 - 1940
Story of Quilt: "This quilt in the beginning was to be a cushion. I was visiting my parents in Launceston, Tasmania, Christmas 1936, when I acquired the first offcuts from my sister, who was a dressmaker, & was making Evening Gowns at the..." |
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[ 6DG ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Pieced Random, Typically Australian, Re-used clothing or blanket
Owner: Diana Garder - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "The cottage it was used in is part of a cabin group of "depression architecture" holiday cabins in the Royal National Park, which have been classified by the National Trust and entered on the Register of the National..." |
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[ 7DC ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Pieced Repeat Block, Log Cabin, Pieced Random
Owner: Doreen Carter - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "The quilt was made by "An immigrant Yugoslavian lady - name unknown. The Yugoslavian lady was a patient at Morisset Mental Hospital, and I base the date on the type and pattern of the materials and the fact that she was an..." |
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[ 8ARM ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Pieced Repeat Block, Log Cabin, Pieced Random
Owner: Albury Regional Museum - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA VIC - Date: 1901 - 1920
Quilt History: "The quilt belonged to Mrs Raymar Shaw, the donor's step mother, who was born 1910 in a tent in Wonthaggi, Gippsland.
The quilt was donated to Albury Regional Museum NSW by Elizabeth Willis of Wodonga, Victoria." |
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[ 9ARM ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Mosaic, Square
Owner: Albury Regional Museum - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA - Date: 1941 - 1970
Quilt History: "The quilt is thought to have been made in the 1950s. It is not known who the maker was. It was donated to the Albury Regional Museum [NSW] in 1969." |
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[ 10ARM ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Mosaic, Military
Owner: Albury Regional Museum - Country/Place Created: ENGLAND - Date: 1881 - 1900
Story of Quilt: "Albury and District Historical Society Bulletin No 113 April 1972 acknowledged the donation with: "Mrs C.S. McIntyre (per Mr Schilg), 19th century patchwork quilt, made by her grandparents in England, from a colourful 'pot-pourri' of..." |
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[ 11NHS ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Suffolk Puff
Owner: Narrandera and Sturt Historical Society - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1851 - 1880
Quilt History: "The label in the showcase at the Narrandera Historical Society's Parkside Museum reads: "Made by Mrs Clayton while living with her son who was bookkeeper on Berandara Station, c.1870."
The quilt was donated by Miss E...." |
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[ 13JHS ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Mosaic, Diamond, Tumbling Block
Owner: Junee & District Historical Society - Country/Place Created: ENGLAND - Date: 1851 - 1880
Story of Quilt: "Label reads: 'Hand made box pattern patchwork quilt. Made in England by the wife of the Reverend William Cuttle before they came to Australia in 1884. The Rev. William and Mrs Cuttle were grandparents of Dr Ronald Cuttle M.B. B.S...." |
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[ 15CHM ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Pieced Repeat Block, Log Cabin, Pieced Random
Owner: Coffs Harbour Historical Society & Museum Inc - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1921 - 1940
Quilt History: "The museum label reads: "A patchwork quilt made by Mrs Joshua in 1923. Mrs Joshua was at that time over 80 years old. She was living in the small village of Bodangora, about 7 or 8 miles from Wellington. The village was at one..." |
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