- 1. Documentation
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- ... forget to have a backup copy, also held securely. In a large institution this is probably all done automatically. In a small institution you may need to take regular copies and then make sure that these ...
- 2. Russian Underwear
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... 162 pages. Copyright: Екатерина Деготь, Юлия Демиденко, Ирина Сандомирская, Государственный музей истории Санкт-Петербурга, Российская национальная библиотека Санкт-Петербург. German Unterwäsche ...
- 3. Folk Culture and Costume at the Folk Museum in Barbados
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- ... Royal Navy. That uniformed male is the Captain of the Barbados Landship. Celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2013, The Barbados Landship was considered by many to be a ritualistic or ceremonial copy of ...
- 4. Reconstructions
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- Making copies of museum garments Katia Johansen and Mette Vejgaard Petersen Royal Danish Collections What resources can a museum offer if you want to make a copy or reconstruction ...
- 5. Handling Clothes
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- ... take a pattern of left or right half only to reduce the amount of handling. Make notes of all relevant details of cutting and stitching. Check measurements by making a toile (a copy in unbleached muslin ...
- 6. Clothing and Collecting Policies
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- ... the points below provide a useful checklist of things to look out for. Photographs, even if just a copy – a picture really can speak a 1000 words! They provide contextual detail and show what ...
textile technique
accession
Royal Danish Collections
surface satin stitch
care
self couching
exhibition
Alto Peru
Useful addresses
festivals
Kongedragter
miser's purse
Tizian
floral ornaments
Mapuche
Don Quichotte
lead
Titian
Australia
color symbolism
Knitting
children
courtship
labeling
dress
pattern-taking
data record
1970s
conservation
mannequin
Theater costume
portrait
archives
Accessories
identification of lace
Ramie
reused clothes
indigenous peoples
policy
Qing Dynasty
khila't
wool
cross stitch
Taoist jacket
museums
Prince Frederik
opera
Princess Margaret
weave
holes
QR code
photography
skirt
ribbon
Pattern-taking
guidelines
collection
construction
Kensington Palace
mannequins