Cotton Shirt (for under Cassock)
- GB 2014 WS-04-TEX-01-02-02
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- Late 20th Century
Long white shirt to be worn under cassockManufactured by Watts & Co. Discolouration to collar
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Cotton Shirt (for under Cassock)
Long white shirt to be worn under cassockManufactured by Watts & Co. Discolouration to collar
Cotton, Robert, Sir, 1571-1631
Hodder
Wyman & Sons Ltd.
Cream wool with 'TB' embroidered in gold and purple. Crown constructed of 8 segments meeting at crown with button. Cotton lining with size ‘6 ¾’ stamped on a strip of tape stitched across centre of crown. Largely machine stitched but with some lining handsewn to outer and previous repairs. Conserved by students at the Centre for Textile Conservation at the University of Glasgow in 2015.
Cream WSBC Cap with pink embroidery
Cream wool cap embroidered with a pink 'WSBC' and crossed oars with black detailing. Top of cap is composed of 8 cream triangle sand small button on the top. The interior of the hat contains a twill woven cream liner fabricated utilizing a circle centre component and rectangular section creating the dome shape. Label inside states SCS Head Office 4-10 Regency St Westminster SW1
Creation. A Philosophical Poem Demonstrating the Existence and Providence of a God
Blackmore, Richard, Sir, d. 1729
Stiff white celluloid and linen wing shirt collar. Some yellowing, mostly to interior of garment Cricket jumper. 100% wool. Manufactured by the Stevenage Knitting Co. Ltd. Size 42.