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Day, Lucienne

Somerset, Thomas & Co

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Tea towel or glass cloth, white woven linen, rectangular in shape with turned and sewn long edges; printed with six horizontal rows of female cooks of unevenly repeating design, in olive green, mauve and black.


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Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 51731

Creation/Production

Day, Lucienne
Somerset, Thomas & Co
Date: 1959

Acquisition

Transfer, 12/12/2013

Measurements

Length (cm): 65
Width (cm): 45

Techniques

woven
forming
Applied Art
printed
decoration
Applied Art

Material

linen

Location

Gallery 22A, North : Bay 08

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  • Applied Art
  • Apron
  • Day, Lucienne
  • Fashion And Costume
  • Industry And Work
  • People
  • Textile
  • Woman

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