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Nom de l'objet : Dress
Type de l'objet : Uniform
Catégorie de l'objet : Main garment
Matériaux : Poplin - Polyester
Numéro d'accession : P988.244.4.1
Date de début de production : 1963-01-01
Date de fin de production : 1963-12-31
Description : Guiders' dress; long sleeves gathered into a turned back double pointed cuff; round lapels and collar; double breasted; four buttons above waist, two below; two sets of hooks and eyes; right side seam pocket; hem has been turned up 15cm; two stitched down pleats in front of skirt.
Commentaires : The Guiding Movement officially started in Canada soon after the Crystal Palace Rally in England and by 1911 the first company was registered in Halifax. It is generally accepted today that groups of girls, although not registered, were organized in various communities even earlier, and Kings I was no exception. In 1919 in Wolfville, Mrs. Percy Brown, wife of the Scout Master was instrumental in organizing the 1st Wolfville Guide Company which was the first to be registered in Kings County. In the year 2010 Girl Guides will celebrate 100 years in Canada.
Longueur : 90 cm
Largeur : 36.5 cm
Établissement : Kings County Museum of Nova Scotia  Facebook-Kings County Museum of Nova Scotia  Twitter-Kings County Museum of Nova Scotia 
Ville de l'établissement : Kentville
Province de l'établissement : Nova Scotia

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