![]() Costume and Textile Association members have contributed more than £100,000 to enable the Norfolk Museums Service to improve and extend its costume and textile collection. This list is a reminder of the valuable role that C&TA continues to play. Click here to see more images and further detail about some of the items, including a Dutch skirt made of Norwich fabric, souvenirs of the 2012 Olympics, and work done by prisoners from the 19th century. 2017 Conservation of the Le Genereux Ensign for the Nelson exhibition - £5,000. Pictured: The ensign laid out for conservation in St Andrew's Hall, Norwich. This shows the sheer scale of the flag. 2016 The Arts of Living Gallery rotation project - £4,782 Callimanco & pelmet, Strangers Hall - £1,868 Donation of exhibition item to Shire Hall - £400 June Croll shawl. 2015 Strangers Hall Conservation Project - £10,000. 2014 Lorina Bulwer sampler, conservation of feathered items for the Wonder of Birds exhibition - £5,110; Dalmatic - £5,000 Two contemporary items from C&TA's 25th year Anniversary Competition. 2013 Total - £10,964.40 Olympic costumes NUA Digital printed scarf competition, C&TA/NUA event and awards, plus silk scarf donated to NMAS, NUA fashion student Costume Society Symposium bursary Bridewell loom project Fine Cell Work items (Fine Cell Work is a charity which makes handmade items in British prisons) Sarah Impey Quilt Conservation of Newgate Quilt This list is a reminder of the valuable role that C&TA has played over the years:
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ABOVE: Images from the Arts of Living Gallery
rotation project - £4,782 donation 2016 BELOW: June Croll shawl -2016 |
Conservation costs for the items from the Arts of Living gallery exhibits donated by C&TA in 2016 (from left): dress and Norwich shawl, c. 1830s, dress in printed cotton with shawl motifs and woollen draw-loom woven shawl; dressing gown made from a woven shawl c. 1870s and worn by Mrs Jeary in Norwich, features Japanese style gilt buttons; samples of Norwich silk, late 19th century.
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