- 1. An ‘ethnic’ souvenir for a WWI nurse
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... result was a dress uniformity so apparent that has made people speak of these outfits as ‘uniforms’. In the course of the 19th century, the radical changes in lifestyle, community structure, ...
- 2. Identifying sprang sashes
- (Working with clothes)
- Carol James Textile specialist Many military uniforms in the 18th and 19th century included sashes. Some of these were made using a braiding technique called sprang. How can you identify ...
- 3. Royal Gala Video
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... by the court staff in their colorful uniforms. This short video is a walk-through of the exhibition, which was one of the museum's biggest successes ever. Production: Berit Møller BnBvideo; idé Katia ...
- 4. Identification of Fabrics
- (Working with clothes)
- ... is no internationally accepteduniform wording. The same fabric may have different names in U.S.A. and U.K or Australia, or you find different definitions for the same fabric as commercial terminology is ...
- 5. Nurses' Uniforms
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- Let Uniforms Tell Stories – Focus on the Nurse’s Uniform Christina Bates Canadian Museum of Civilization Uniforms are really good at telling stories about work, organizations, and individual ...
- 6. Folk Culture and Costume at the Folk Museum in Barbados
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... bands of Crop Over were rather haphazard and not very well organised in terms of construction, uniformity and themes. However, the craftsmanship of costumes from the late 1990’s began to improve creatively, ...
- 7. 1962 Dress Memories
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... uniform most of the time – bottle green skirt, white blouse, green/yellow/red striped tie and the most hideous blazer known to man. With ankle socks. I arrived at university with a minimalist wardrobe ...
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