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Untitled [Christmas card]

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifacthte.08.003
Artist
Eileen Hett
Date
1990
Medium
on paper
Catalogue Number
HtE.08.003
Description
A white paper card with a vertical cutout window that displays a piece of dark blue and white cotton weaving that represents a snowflake. The paper is folded in three parts. The first piece is folded over and glued; it encases the piece of woven fabric that appears as the vertical shape on the fron…
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Artist
Eileen Hett
Title
Untitled [Christmas card]
Date
1990
Medium
on paper
Dimensions
14.0 x 10.2 cm
Description
A white paper card with a vertical cutout window that displays a piece of dark blue and white cotton weaving that represents a snowflake. The paper is folded in three parts. The first piece is folded over and glued; it encases the piece of woven fabric that appears as the vertical shape on the front. When the card is opened, on viewer’s right, there is a printed greeting in blue ink “Merry Christmas” and in blue ball-point pen ink script “Love, Eileen & Bob Hett”. In writing viewer’s left, “Dear Mary, I hope you are feeling well, and will be able to be home for Christmas. The pattern on the card is from a recent issue of Weavers’. There are 6 versions of stars and snowflakes and I had fun playing. It was woven on my lovely Mary Andrews loom. Best wishes to you for the New Year.” On the back printed in pencil “EILEEN HETT” and underneath ”E14-#8 - 90”
Subject
crafts
weaving
greeting cards
Christmas
Eileen Hett
Mary Andrews
Credit
Gift of Mary Garnham Andrews, Banff, 1998
Catalogue Number
HtE.08.003
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Untitled [Christmas card]

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifacthte.08.007
Artist
Eileen Hett
Date
1984
Medium
on paper
Catalogue Number
HtE.08.007
Description
An off-white card with an oval-shaped cutout window that displays a piece of weaving of dark blue and gold metallic thread, depicting a star. The paper is folded in three parts. The first piece is folded over and glued; it encases the rectangular piece of woven fabric that appears as an oval shape …
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Artist
Eileen Hett
Title
Untitled [Christmas card]
Date
1984
Medium
on paper
Dimensions
14.2 x 10.2 cm
Description
An off-white card with an oval-shaped cutout window that displays a piece of weaving of dark blue and gold metallic thread, depicting a star. The paper is folded in three parts. The first piece is folded over and glued; it encases the rectangular piece of woven fabric that appears as an oval shape on the front. The card is glued together so that the writing inside cannot be read. Au verso, where the surface of the paper is not torn off “all woven and we are in the process of putting together a drafts. It slow would book is read send you a copy Have a Very Happy New Year”, and underneath it is signed in longhand, with a ball-point pen “Eileen and Bob Hett”. On top of the writing and loss of surface paper, printed in pencil “E14 - #2 - 84”
Subject
crafts
weaving
greeting cards
Christmas
Eileen Hett
Mary Andrews
Credit
Gift of Mary Garnham Andrews, Banff, 1998
Catalogue Number
HtE.08.007
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Untitled [Christmas card]

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifacthte.08.008
Artist
Eileen Hett
Date
1989
Medium
on paper
Catalogue Number
HtE.08.008
Description
A white paper card with a vertical cutout window that displays a piece of red, turquoise, blue and metallic silver thread weaving depicting three rows of three Christmas trees each: one red tree to start and all the others in turquoise. The paper is folded in three parts. The first piece is folded …
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Artist
Eileen Hett
Title
Untitled [Christmas card]
Date
1989
Medium
on paper
Dimensions
15.1 x 11.3 cm
Description
A white paper card with a vertical cutout window that displays a piece of red, turquoise, blue and metallic silver thread weaving depicting three rows of three Christmas trees each: one red tree to start and all the others in turquoise. The paper is folded in three parts. The first piece is folded over and glued; it encases the piece of woven fabric that appears as the vertical shape on the front. Printed in turquoise ink inside, viewer’s right “Merry Christmas” Eileen & Bob Hett” and viewer’s left, “Dear Mary, Another card woven on my wonderful “Mary Andrews” sample loom. Best wishes for the New Year from us both.” Printed on the back in pencil “EILEEN HETT E14 - #7 - 89” Signed in rbhc in turquoise ink “EH”
Subject
crafts
weaving
greeting cards
Christmas
Eileen Hett
Mary Andrews
Credit
Gift of Mary Garnham Andrews, Banff, 1998
Catalogue Number
HtE.08.008
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Winnipeg at Christmas

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions54700
Part Of
Jean A. Hembroff MacDonald fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of two sound recordings in the form of compact discs (CDs). File pertains to recordings of Jean Hembroff MacDonald telling the story of her visit with Rose Fyleman broadcasted by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in 2004 and 2007.
Date Range
2004-2007
2004
2007
Reference Code
S60 / 1-2
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Published record
Sound recording
Part Of
Jean A. Hembroff MacDonald fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M573 / V797 / S60
Sous-Fonds
S60
Accession Number
2019.111
Reference Code
S60 / 1-2
GMD
Published record
Sound recording
Date Range
2004-2007
2004
2007
Physical Description
2 sound recordings : compact disc
Scope & Content
File consists of two sound recordings in the form of compact discs (CDs). File pertains to recordings of Jean Hembroff MacDonald telling the story of her visit with Rose Fyleman broadcasted by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in 2004 and 2007.
Notes
Originally filed with M573 / I / 12
Rose Fylman, from Britain, visited Winnipeg in December 1930 and spent the day with Jean, who helped Rose find inspiration for her poem "Winnipeg at Christmas."
Name Access
Hembroff MacDonald, Jean
Fyleman, Rose
Subject Access
Christmas
Poetry
Geographic Access
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Canada
Language
English
Category
Arts
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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