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The O'Hear Collection: Overview of Adire and Yoruba Batik, Research Notes and Bibliography

2017

The documents attached to this record were written by Ann O’Hear in 2017 to aid research into the O’Hear Collection of West African textiles, and to reference the work undertaken during documentat...

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Archive File

Papers relating to the origin, administration and marketing of the University of Leeds International Textile Archive (ULITA)

1995 - 2019

BOX 1: ULITA committee meetings 2001-2019; Museum Accreditation certificate; The Clothworkers’ Documentation and Conservation Project ULITA (final report 2010); Letters of support for creatin...

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Akwuete cloth
Textile

Akwuete cloth

c.1964-1965

This is a handwoven Akwuete cloth, woven by a woman on a vertical loom. (Akwuete is a town in eastern Igboland, southeastern Nigeria.) The cloth consists of two broad panels stitched together, with fr...

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Madagascar fibre sample

mid 20th Century

A sample of Madagascar fibre. Produced from the leaf sheathes of a palm native to Madagascar (usually Dypsis fibrosa, sometimes other Dypsis species). The donor stated that brushmaking was carried...

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Marking Stitch, 2nd Series
Textile

Marking Stitch, 2nd Series

DMC Group (1746-)

mid 20th Century

A booklet with embroidery stitch patterns. Patterns include alphabets, borders, geometrical patterns and children engaged in seasonal activities, covering playing in snow, water, sand, ice skating, sk...

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Crochet Notions by Penelope
Textile

Crochet Notions by Penelope

Wm. Briggs & Co. Ltd.

mid 20th Century

A booklet with crochet projects, including the star motif, spider's web, well handled gloves, dressing set, dainty garlands, motif luncheon set, petal collar, two choux, blue birds and four lace edgin...

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weave sample
Textile

weave sample

Barker, Mary (1907-1999)

early 20th-mid 20th Century

A long sample of commercial weaving in peach, with a repeat stylised flower motif in an art deco style. The warp is in purple and green, the weft includes cream. Made by Mary Barker MBE, the first f...

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geometric weave sample
Textile

geometric weave sample

Barker, Mary (1907-1999)

early 20th-mid 20th Century

A sample of commercial weaving in two colourways of mauve and pale yellow, with a repeat stylised design of butterflies within geometric cartouches in an art deco style. The warp is in tan. Made by ...

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colourway sample
Textile

colourway sample

Barker, Mary (1907-1999)

early 20th-mid 20th Century

A woven sample with two different colourways, with burgundy warp and a mix of yellow and blue weft, with a different weft colour dominant in each colourway. The geometric repeated design appears to b...

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weave sample with crane design
Textile

weave sample with crane design

Barker, Mary (1907-1999)

early 20th-mid 20th Century

A sample of commercial weaving associated with the pointpaper design 2017.22.4, showing stylised cranes with a Japanese / art nouveau influence. This weave is in royal blue and cream over a green war...

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Aso-Oke outfit: head tie
Textile

Aso-Oke outfit: head tie

c.1976-1984

This is a large, predominantly blue handwoven Aso-Oke head tie, woven in Ilorin, northern Yorubaland. Aso-Oke is a highly prized form of Yoruba handwoven cloth. This cloth is made up of six narrow st...

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warp ikat kain sarung
Textile

warp ikat kain sarung

late 20th Century

A red and black kain made up of three panels, all including warp ikat elements. There are also narrow blue, yellow and red stripes running through the material.

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straw hat

late 20th Century

A straw pillbox hat [songkok?], intended for daily wear by Muslim men. It is light brown with dark brown bands and triangular/arrow patterning in gold plastic metallic thread. There is a wooden band i...

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one of pair of hangings
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one of pair of pendants

20th Century

One of a pair of long embroidered symmetrical pendant hangings depicting a butterfly, lotus flower, shell and fishes. In bright colours including blue, green and pink, this is made up of seven indivi...

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weave sample
Textile

weave sample

Barker, Mary (1907-1999)

1926-1999

A small weave sample in white, light blue and burgundy, with a striped design moving diagonally across the centre of the piece and wider striped borders. The centre is plain weave and the borders have...

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Winchester Designs Series 2 No.X.
Textile

Winchester Designs Series 2 No.X.

Pesel, Louisa F (1947)

1932-1940

A drawn pointpaper design produced for the Broiderers of Winchester Cathedral by Louisa Pesel, referenced as series 2, number 10. The design for needlepoint is a symmetrical organic design, possibly ...

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Vegetable Fibres: Flax [exhibit card]
Textile

Vegetable Fibres: Flax [exhibit card]

University of Leeds (1904-); Linen Industry Research Association

1936

Cream museum exhibit card from the Department of Colour Chemistry, displaying 12 annotated photomicrographs of lengths and cross sections of flax as used in textiles. Top row: Six images of lengths s...

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Vogue Embroidery Book, No 1
Textile

Vogue Embroidery Book, No 1

The Conde Nast Publications Ltd.

1948

A magazine focussing on embroidery designs with theme of femininity, accomplishment, adornment, personal touches. Gives brief history of embroidery. The booklet gives various design suggestions, howe...

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printed fabric
Textile

printed fabric

1950-1962

Crepe fabric printed with zoo animal images on a pale green background. Design includes panda, zebra, kangaroo, koala and possum. Pieces of the fabric were given out as part of the University's Text...

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printed upholstery fabric
Textile

printed upholstery fabric

1950-1965

Duplex print furnishing crepe fabric in white, black, red, green, yellow and brown and mint green. Design is of large flowers and sedges against block colour background similar to a wall, with balcon...

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Cross Stitch New Designs, 3rd Series
Textile

Cross Stitch New Designs, 3rd Series

DMC Group (1746-)

1950-1970

A booklet with examples of cross stitch patterns. Patterns are based on flora and fauna, for example fish swimming in a pond, bird by a nest or flower borders. The pattern designs include children in ...

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Coronation print
Textile

Coronation print

Mitzi Cunliffe

1952-1953

A length of printed satin cotton designed for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, depicting a royal lion and unicorn crest with crown and ER monogram in the central cartouche. A black conti...

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Textile

Lieut. Harry Dent Crompton Prize Fund Scheme, Design and Structure of Woven Fabrics

1953-1954

Hardback with black covers and white spine. White text on cover and spine. Reference Collection no. 27. Contains woven dress and furnishing fabric samples. Most are polychrome and patterned with g...

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Aniocha cloth
Textile

Aniocha cloth

1966-1967

An Aniocha cloth toga, part of an outfit with a matching wrapper (ITC 2014.107.2), made in Ogwashi Uku in the Western Igbo area of Nigeria. The basic weave is in white with narrow red warp stripes. Re...

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