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Date
c. 1779
Material
fibre, cotton
Catalogue Number
103.05.1060
Description
Long, empire style, very fine, natural colour, cotton. Long sleeves gathered at the top with tiny tucks at the narrow wrist. Bodice is lined at the front. Open from neck to hem at back with 17 tiny, covered and embroidered buttons. 7 tiny tucks running beside buttonholes full length of back open…
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Title
Dress
Date
c. 1779
Material
fibre, cotton
Dimensions
37.0 x 172.0 cm
Description
Long, empire style, very fine, natural colour, cotton. Long sleeves gathered at the top with tiny tucks at the narrow wrist. Bodice is lined at the front. Open from neck to hem at back with 17 tiny, covered and embroidered buttons. 7 tiny tucks running beside buttonholes full length of back opening. Empire waist has drawstring at front to adjust waistline.
Subject
households, clothing
Serena Potts
Emma Leehman Potts
Mary Schaffer Warren
Credit
Gift of Charles C. Reid, Banff, Alberta, 1986
Catalogue Number
103.05.1060
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Portrait of a Man - Bill Potts

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactshk.11.01
Artist
Kathleen Shackleton (1884 – 1961)
Date
1923 – 1927
Medium
photoengraving on paper
Catalogue Number
ShK.11.01
Description
Portrait of a man looking left and wearing a hat. His shirt is open at the neck and the two breast pockets have botton down flaps.
Artist
Kathleen Shackleton (1884 – 1961)
Title
Portrait of a Man - Bill Potts
Date
1923 – 1927
Medium
photoengraving on paper
Dimensions
23.0 x 32.5 cm
Description
Portrait of a man looking left and wearing a hat. His shirt is open at the neck and the two breast pockets have botton down flaps.
Subject
portrait, male
Bill Potts
Kathleen Shackleton
Credit
Gift of Margaret Potts, 1968
Catalogue Number
ShK.11.01
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