- 1. An ‘ethnic’ souvenir for a WWI nurse
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... photos showing locals and commented in hand-writing as “Macedonia children”, “The Balkans”, “Serbian Refugees”, “Balkan gipsys”, “Greek fisherman” ...
- 2. Documentation
- (Working with clothes)
- ... for men, women and children. There are also helpful sketches. It is laid out by the part of the body where it was worn, so it can be used for any kind of clothing from anywhere in the world. This page ...
- 3. Zuzu Angel
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... pure white cotton, with ingenious embroidery representing cloistered children, the sun behind bars, military caps, Armed Forces jeeps and doves painted black, all in a singular language, infantile, a counterpoint ...
- 4. Miser’s Purses
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... beads and rings 16 15/ 16 x 31 1/ 2 inches (43 x 80 centimeters) Gift of the children of Mrs. Charles Custis Harrison, 1929-175-15 Philadelphia Museum of Art Gifts for giving, items for sale ...
- 5. Clothes Tell Wonderful Wishes
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- Li Xiaojun Shanghai Museum of Textile and Costume In former times, Chinese parents worried that their young children were at risk from various evils. It was thought that these could be avoided ...
- 6. Dress and Personal Narrative
- (Working with clothes)
- ... dress the Hmong diaspora in various parts of the world. Apart from the resist-dyed skirt and cross-stitched embroidery, the rest of the costume has been machine-made. Children’s voice Children’s ...
- 7. Reconstructions
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... – for teaching children about historical costume, how it was made, how many pieces were worn, how one needed help to dress, etc. staff, guides and docents sometimes dress in period costume in museums ...
- 8. Planning a Costume Exhibition - a checklist
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... guides consider activities for children and groups choose advertising strategy and budget Links to further information Caring for Clothing and Textiles, Tepapa Museum, ...
- 9. Digital Costume Display - The Kings’ Costumes
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... a specific segment, from children’s introductions to complex technical text for the museum professional. There are patterns for reconstructions or fancy dress as well as the cultural and political history ...
- 10. Clothing and Collecting Policies
- (Working with clothes)
- ... would significantly benefit from more male clothing. Young and old - don’t forget to collect children’s clothing too. It can be difficult to acquire children’s clothing because it is passed on ...
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