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[ 449MP ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Mosaic, Hexagon
Owner: Marie Pye - Country/Place Created: Unknown - Date: 1921 - 1940
Quilt History: "The maker is unknown. Marie Pye found 2 quilts in an Op shop in bad repair. They had been used as doona covers. She retained one and this hexagon quilt is the other one. It is not used now." |
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[ 450PS ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Pieced Random, Crazy
Owner: Pat Stevenson - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA VIC - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: " Elsa Beavis was the needlework teacher in charge of the subject at Flemington Girls School in 1958 when I started teaching there in 1958. Elsa had made a similar quilt for another staff member and when requested agreed to make one..." |
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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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[ 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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[ 458RCH ] 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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[ 460JB ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Strip
Owner: June Brown - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA VIC - Date: 1941 - 1970
Quilt History: "The quilt was made by Violet Ryan (deceased) who lived in Northcote Victoria in the 1940s. It was then owned by Pam Atkins of the Kyvalley Patchwork Shop. Pam gave it to June Brown in 1998. It is now stored in June's home and is..." |
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