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Date
1800 – 1880
Material
fibre
Catalogue Number
103.05.1101
Description
Embroidered black silk, gathered at the top onto band, folded under, made of three panels of silk, centre panel 42.0 wideand side panels 20.0 with 6.0 of that turned to back, embroidery done with single thread in shades of green, brown and pale yellow, blue and melon, flowers and leaves in two pan…
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Title
Apron
Date
1800 – 1880
Material
fibre
Dimensions
65.0 x 74.0 cm
Description
Embroidered black silk, gathered at the top onto band, folded under, made of three panels of silk, centre panel 42.0 wideand side panels 20.0 with 6.0 of that turned to back, embroidery done with single thread in shades of green, brown and pale yellow, blue and melon, flowers and leaves in two panels downand wider panel across
Subject
households
clothing
Quaker
Mary Schaffer Warren
Serena Potts
Credit
Gift of Charles C. Reid, Banff, Alberta, 1986
Catalogue Number
103.05.1101
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Portrait of a Man - Bill Potts

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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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