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Total number of records: 94

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Textiles89
Books and printed items5

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International Textile Collection89
Liddle Collection1

Top 10: Place

PlaceCount
Nigeria94
Ilorin45
Yorubaland25
Ogwashi Uku7
Bendel State5
United Kingdom3
Northern Bendel State3
Kano3
Bida2
Manchester2

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Abc Company3
Osofisan, Femi2
Wood-Robinson, Valerie1
Mockler-Ferryman, Augustus Ferryman (1856-1930)1
Day, Charles Russell (1860-1900)1
Clark-Bekederemo, J P (1935-)1
Day, Charles Russell1
Macdonald, Claude Maxwell, Sir, 1852-19151

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From 190093

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Up to 199992
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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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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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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Bida cloth
Textile

Bida cloth

c.1978-1982

This is a light grey handwoven Bida cloth, woven by a Nupe woman on a vertical loom. (Bida is the capital of the Nupe kingdom in the Nigerian Middle Belt.) It is made up of two broad panels stitched t...

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Bida cloth
Textile

Bida cloth

c.1978-1982

This is a multicoloured Bida cloth, woven by a Nupe woman on a vertical loom. (Bida is the capital of the Nupe kingdom in the Nigerian Middle Belt.) It has sections in green, white, red, purple and bl...

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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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Ishan (Esan) kilt
Textile

Ishan (Esan) kilt

c. 1965

A striped and geometrically patterned black, red and yellow kilt, to be worn with a toga. It was woven on a vertical loom by a woman in the town of Ewohimi, in the Ishan area, northeast of Benin City....

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Ishan (Esan) toga
Textile

Ishan (Esan) toga

c. 1965

This is a toga, woven by a woman in the Ishan area, northeast of Benin City in southern Nigeria, on a vertical loom. It was woven in three broad panels and sewn together, and has twisted fringing at b...

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Aniocha cloth
Textile

Aniocha cloth

1966-1967

An Aniocha cloth head tie, made in Ogwashi Uku in the Western Igbo area of Nigeria. The basic weave is in white with narrow red warp stripes. Red and black weft float motifs are in the form of weft st...

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Aniocha cloth
Textile

Aniocha cloth

1966-1967

An Aniocha cloth head tie, made in Ogwashi Uku in the Western Igbo area of Nigeria. The basic weave is in white with narrow red warp stripes. Red and black weft float motifs are in the form of weft st...

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Aniocha cloth
Textile

Aniocha cloth

1966-1967

An Aniocha cloth wrapper, part of an outfit with a matching toga (ITC 2014.107.1), 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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Aniocha cloth
Textile

Aniocha cloth

1966-1967

An Aniocha cloth head tie in plain white, made in Ogwashi Uku in the Western Igbo area of Nigeria. This is women’s weave; a broad panel woven on a broad vertical loom. There are fringes at both ends...

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