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Notice catalographique « Textiles and text : re-establishing the links between archival and object-based research: postprints »

Titre
Textiles and text : re-establishing the links between archival and object-based research: postprints
Auteur ou éditeur
  • AHRC Research Centre for Textile Conservation and Textile Studies
  • Hayward, Maria
  • Kramer, Elizabeth
Lieu de publication
London
Maison d'édition
Archetype
Date de publication
2007
Collation
267 p. :ill.
Table des matières

Contents:

Researching the domestic interior: the example of the 'Chintz Lady'
Elsie de Wolfe,Penny Sparke

‘I have bought cloth for you and will deliver it myself': using documentary sources in the analysis of the archaeological textile finds from Quseir al-Qadim, Egypt Fiona J.L. Handley

What Essex man wore: an investigation into Elizabethan dress recorded in wills 1558 to 1603
Ninya Mikhaila and Jane Malcolm-Davies

Abundant images and scant text: reading textile pattern books
Philip A. Sykas

Recovering identity: the role of textual evidence in identifying forgotten azlon fibres from the mid-20th century
Mary Brooks

Adopting other strategies, using other sources
'Wherein Taylors may finde out new fashions': constructing the Costume Research Image Library(CRIL)
Jane Malcolm-Davies

Unlocking one facet of Henry VIII's wardrobe: an investigation of the base
Maria Hayward

A portrait, two dresses, two samplers and a burning steamship
Edward E Maeder

(Ad)Dressing the century: fashionability and floral frocks Jo Turney

Sound recording and text creation: oral history and the Deliberately Concealed Garments Project
Dinah Eastop

Uncovering institutions

Late medieval Ladies of the Garter, 1348-1509: fact or fiction? Shelagh Mitchell

Lace and documents: the Istituzioni di Ricovero e Educazione (IRE) collections in Venice
Isabella Campagnol Fabretti

Undated, unattributable and unfinished: forgotten samplers and their re-evaluation through archival research
Joyce A. Taylor Dawson

Tracing textiles in trade: from account books to patents

Fashioning the Tudor court
Cinzia Maria Sicca

Costume at the court of Cosimo and Eleonora de Medici: on fashion and Florentine textile production
Bruna Niccoli

Bought, stolen, bequeathed, preserved: sources for the study of 18th-century petticoats
Clare Rose

Analysing patents and objects: a preliminary investigation into the crinolines of W.S. Thomson
Katy May

Patents as a source of information about synthetic textile dyes
Rosemary M. Baker

The interaction between East and West

A paradise of pretty girls: the kimono and perceptions of Japan
Elizabeth Kramer

Dragon robes and prairie ladies:. the incongruity between archives and artefacts
Julia Petrov

Chasing the dragon: researching Chinese textiles in early 20th-century domestic interiors
Sarah Cheang

Domesticity and gender explored and challenged

'A Linnen Pockett a prayer Book and five keys': approaches to a history of women's tie-on pockets, Barbara Burman

The antimacassar in fact and fiction: how textual resources reveal a domestic textile
Alice McEwan

'Inoffensively feminine': First World War military concert parties, female impersonators and their costumes
Sarah Norris

Inspiring textile collections: textiles and text combined in Winchester School of Art Library and in the Special Collections, Hartley Library, University of Southampton Libraries
Linda Newington

Collaborative approaches: curators, conservators and dress historians

Thistles and Thrissels: Scottish Covenanting flags of the 17th and early 18th century
George Dalgleish and Lynn McClean

Dye analysis, textiles and text: unravelling the puzzle of Queen Charlotte's state bed
Maria Jordan and Mika Takami

Joining forces: the intersection of two replica garments
Hilary Davidson and Anna Hodson

Information uncovered by conservation

Understanding the full story: acknowledging intimate interactions of textiles and text as both help and hindrance for preservation
Cordelia Rogerson

The interaction of textile and text: the conservation of a mid-16th-century chemise binding
Maria Hayward

The investigation and documentation of a communion table carpet in Corpus Christi College,Oxford Florence Maskell

Who put the text in textiles? Deciphering text hidden within a 1718 coverlet: documentation of papers hidden within an early 18th-century coverlet using transmitted light photography
Karen N. Thompson and Michael Halliwell

Jewish ceremonial textiles and the Torah: exploring conservation practices in relation to ritual textiles associated with holy texts
Bernice Morris and Mary M. Brooks

A flag's life in New York: The New York State Battle Flag Preservation Project
Sarah C. Stevens

Objects without documentation: the role of conservation science in revealing more about these artefacts

Collecting a near infrared spectral database of modern textiles for use of on-site characterisation
Emma Richardson, Graham Martin and Paul Wyeth

Photodegradation of Phormium tenax fibres: the role of naturally occurring coumarins Gerald J. Smith, Raukura Chadwick, Ngaire Konese, Sue Scheele, Stephen E. Tauwhare and Roderick J. Weston

Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Textile fabrics - Conservation and restoration
  • Textile fabrics - Identification
  • Textile fabrics - History
  • Textile research
  • Textile fabrics - Archival resources
  • Textile fabrics in interior decoration - Research - Methodology
  • Textiles et tissus - Conservation et restauration
  • Textiles et tissus - Histoire
  • Textiles et tissus - Recherche
ISBN/ISSN
9781904982265
Pays
United Kingdom
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
NK 8804.5 A56 2006
Clé
15612
Collection
Catalogue
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