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'TYPICALLY AUSTRALIAN > Domestic Wagga' produced the following results:
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[ 312JL ] Quilt Style: Wholecloth, Utilitarian, Typically Australian, Domestic Wagga, Re-used clothing or blanket
Owner: Joyce Lacey - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA QLD - Date: Unknown
Story of Quilt: "The quilt has been used for moving furniture and sent to Scout camp with Joyce's son Graham when he was younger.
"My mother Ivy taught herself to sew on a Singer treadle machine. She was a very good sewer, crocheter, &..." |
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[ 372FK ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Pieced Random, Typically Australian, Domestic Wagga
Owner: Fred Keen - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1921 - 1940
Story of Quilt: "The maker of the wagga Rug was Rebecca Keen (1889 - 1965) who was the Mother of the present owner, Fred Keen. The rug was made in about 1940. Rebecca was married to Alfred (1909) who broke his hip loading wheat and later managed pubs..." |
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[ 376MR ] Quilt Style: Wholecloth, Utilitarian, Typically Australian, Domestic Wagga
Owner: Mary Robertson - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Mary Robertson made this domestic Wagga rug for their 2 boys to use when they went camping." |
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[ 427MC ] Quilt Style: Wholecloth, Utilitarian, Typically Australian, Domestic Wagga
Owner: Mal Crawford - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA QLD - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Mal Crawford is a keen fisherman and the Wagga was and is still used on fishing trips. "The kids couldn't move when they slept under it."
[Mal Crawford 13.1.98] |
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[ 505WTH ] Quilt Style: Wholecloth, Utilitarian, Typically Australian, Domestic Wagga
Owner: West Tamar Historical Committee - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA TAS - Date: 1921 - 1940
Quilt History: "The domestic Wagga was made by Mrs Amy Howard and at some later date was donated to the West Tamar Historical Committee in Beaconsfield Tasmania and is displayed in the Grubb Shaft Museum. It is thought to have been made during the..." |
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[ 548KG ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Pieced Random, Typically Australian, Domestic Wagga
Owner: Kristine Gray - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1901 - 1920
Story of Quilt: "Robert (1857-1935) and Margaret (1865-1950) Mays were married at Hartley NSW in 1884. Robert came to Australia from Norfolk (England) in 1879. Margaret was the daughter of Samuel Perry a convict transported to Australia in 1835. ..." |
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[ 596PWH ] Quilt Style: Wholecloth, Utilitarian, Typically Australian, Domestic Wagga
Owner: The Pioneer Women's Hut - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1921 - 1940
Quilt History: "Mrs. Stuart, long time resident of Rosewood NSW, made this domestic Wagga is about 1940. Mrs. Stuart made many Wagga rugs for general use in the home and always used old clothing and furnishing materials. This one was made in a..." |
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[ 602PWH ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Wholecloth, Utilitarian, Typically Australian, Domestic Wagga
Owner: The Pioneer Women's Hut - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1941 - 1970
Story of Quilt: "Lucy's husband Walter (deceased) worked as a general labourer at 'Eringoarrah', a large property near Wagga Wagga, for 39 years. Lucy identified where most of the patches came from: "That's part of Mr. Sawyer's overcoat"..." |
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[ 629PWH ] Quilt Style: Patchwork, Wholecloth, Typically Australian, Domestic Wagga
Owner: The Pioneer Women's Hut - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA WA - Date: 1941 - 1970
Quilt History: "The maker is unknown. This cot quilt was purchased by Perth resident, Marie Hobbs, from a second hand charity shop and was thought to date from the 1940s. Marie used it as a crawling rug for her grandchildren and later donated it to..." |
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[ 645ME ] Quilt Style: Wholecloth, Utilitarian, Typically Australian, Domestic Wagga
Owner: Margaret Eisenhauer - Country/Place Created: AUSTRALIA NSW - Date: 1901 - 1920
Story of Quilt: "Isabella Donaldson lived at Girgarry (Goulburn Valley Vic) and was Margaret Eisenhauer's paternal grandmother. Margaret feels the sewing on the quilt, in part quite rough, indicates the 2 quilts were not made by Olive (Isabella's..." |
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