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Fabric Collection (page 14)

Background imageFabric Collection: Pastrana Tapestries, 1471 c Taking of Tanger

Pastrana Tapestries, 1471 c Taking of Tanger
The Pastrana Tapestries: The taking og Tangier. ca. 1471 - 1475. Entry of the Portuguese army in the city, delivered by the lord of Asilah

Background imageFabric Collection: Pastrana Tapestries, 1471 c Siege of Asilah

Pastrana Tapestries, 1471 c Siege of Asilah
The Pastrana Tapestries: Siege of Asilah. ca. 1471 - 1475. Portuguese camp during the siege. Cloth number 2 of the series on the Conquest of Asilah and Tangier in 1471 by Alfonso V of Portugal

Background imageFabric Collection: Measuring of the Temple. Apocalypse of Angers

Measuring of the Temple. Apocalypse of Angers
BATAILLE, Nicolas (14th c.). The Measuring of the Temple. 1375 - 1382. Second Scene of the tapestry number 3 from the series Apocalypse of Angers commissioned by Louis I, Duke of Anjou

Background imageFabric Collection: Medieval Spinster. Manuscript c. 1340

Medieval Spinster. Manuscript c. 1340
Medieval Spinster. Miniature in The Smithfield Decretals. Compendium c. 1340 of the decretals of Pope Gregory IX. Manuscript Ms Royal 10 E. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND

Background imageFabric Collection: LE CLERC, J鲴me. Ambush

LE CLERC, J鲴me. Ambush
LE CLERC, J鲴 me (17th c.). Ambush. 1696. GERMANY. Munich. New Schleissheim Palace. Baroque art. Tapestry

Background imageFabric Collection: God creates woman. Flemish tapestry 1630 c

God creates woman. Flemish tapestry 1630 c
God creates Woman and introduces her to Adam. ca. 1630. Series of the Genesis or The Creation of Man. Cardboard after original of Michiel Coxcie. Manufacturing in Brussels by Jan Aerst

Background imageFabric Collection: Dragon Persecuting the Woman. Apocalypse of Angers

Dragon Persecuting the Woman. Apocalypse of Angers
BATAILLE, Nicolas (14th c.). The Dragon Persecuting the Woman. 1375 - 1382. Scene 11 of the tapestry number 3 from the series Apocalypse of Angers commissioned by Louis I, Duke of Anjou

Background imageFabric Collection: Afonso V of Portugal. Siege of Asilah, 1471

Afonso V of Portugal. Siege of Asilah, 1471
Alfonso V of Portugal, the African (1425-1481). King of Portugal (1438-1481). Detail of the King. Cloth number 2 of the series on the Conquest of Asilah and Tangier in 1471 by Alfonso V of Portugal

Background imageFabric Collection: E8Siege of Asilah

E8Siege of Asilah
The Pastrana Tapestries: Siege of Asilah. ca. 1471 - 1475. Detail of a Portuguese soldier during the siege. Cloth number 2 of the series on the Conquest of Asilah

Background imageFabric Collection: Siege of Asilah

Siege of Asilah
The Pastrana Tapestries: Siege of Asilah. ca. 1471 - 1475. Detail of the Portuguese fleet. Cloth number 2 of the series on the Conquest of Asilah and Tangier in 1471 by Alfonso V of Portugal

Background imageFabric Collection: Ornate Curtains

Ornate Curtains
Black and white lantern slide of some ornate curtains. They are hung in a room draped in fabric with pot plants and a leopard skin rug

Background imageFabric Collection: The Queen

The Queen
Black and white. A procession centred around a horsedrawn carriage; in the background is a building with balconies wreathed with fabric, full of people

Background imageFabric Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Group Marshall Sash

Suffragette W. S. P. U Group Marshall Sash
A sash produced for the Womens Social and Political Union, made in green moire or watered silk fabric. It has Group Marshal in silver letters and a metallic silver tassel at one end

Background imageFabric Collection: Cutting sixty khaki uniforms at once, WW1

Cutting sixty khaki uniforms at once, WW1
Scene at a garment manufacturer in New Jersey, USA, which was able to turn out 50, 000 khaki uniforms a day for Allied troops by a cutting process which allowed sixty pieces of fabric to be cut at

Background imageFabric Collection: Notice by ruined church, Ypres, Belgium, WW1

Notice by ruined church, Ypres, Belgium, WW1
Two army personnel and a nurse viewing a sign outside a ruined church. The sign reads: This Is Holy Ground. No Stone Of This Fabric May Be Taken Away. It Is A Heritage For All Civilised Peoples

Background imageFabric Collection: Ole Bill printed fabric doll with wood and button detail

Ole Bill printed fabric doll with wood and button detail, representing the First World War character by Bruce Bairnsfather

Background imageFabric Collection: Firescreen - fabric shows tanks, planes, ships, armoured car

Firescreen - fabric shows tanks, planes, ships, armoured cars, etc.Now written off - damaged. Trench Art

Background imageFabric Collection: Words and music of Till the boys come home

Words and music of Till the boys come home (Keep the home fires burning). Words by Lena Guilbert Ford. Music by Ivor Novello

Background imageFabric Collection: Sefton Fabrics advertisement

Sefton Fabrics advertisement
Advertisement for Seftons Fabrics displaying a number of coloured patterns and designs. Date: 1918

Background imageFabric Collection: Sefton fabrics featuring Eve, 1918

Sefton fabrics featuring Eve, 1918
Advertisement for Sefton Fabrics, publicising their new materials featuring designs by Annie Fish and Rillette as well as other, unspecified but well known artists

Background imageFabric Collection: Advertisement for Sixten & Cassey

Advertisement for Sixten & Cassey of Regent Street, London, who provided many of the beautiful damasks, velvets, satins and chintz used in the May Fair Hotel

Background imageFabric Collection: 1920s photograph album fabric

1920s photograph album fabric
Floral fabric design from the 1920s, taken from a vintage photograph album. Date: c.1925

Background imageFabric Collection: Queen Alexandras coronation dress worked in India

Queen Alexandras coronation dress worked in India
The superb overdress of Indian embroidery which was made for Queen Alexandras Coronation costume, being worked during the winter of 1901-2 in Delhi by forty of the most skilled needleworkers at

Background imageFabric Collection: Courtaulds waterproof crape for mourning, 1915

Courtaulds waterproof crape for mourning, 1915
Advertisement for Courtaulds Waterproof crape, available in the usual firm finish, or in a soft finish. Ideal for fashionable mourning and obtained from the leading drapers of the world. Date: 1915

Background imageFabric Collection: Advert for Asprey clutch bags 1928

Advert for Asprey clutch bags 1928
A selection of 1920s clutch handbags, made of various types of leather. Date: 1928

Background imageFabric Collection: Advert for Japshan pure silk patterns 1935

Advert for Japshan pure silk patterns 1935
The patterns that bloom in the Spring, tra la ! Nature herself cannot show anything more gladdening than the new Japshan pattern. Checks, stripes and plain colours, all are the newest of the new

Background imageFabric Collection: Kissing her Majestys hand, learning to curtsey at court

Kissing her Majestys hand, learning to curtsey at court
A young woman is tutored in the art of gracefully dropping to a curtsey during her presentation at court at the school of Miss Cowper Coles

Background imageFabric Collection: Home-made toys for Christmas 1942

Home-made toys for Christmas 1942
Everyone is making toys. Noah never saw so many animals as are coming out of scrap-bags in every household for Christmas. The diagram given for the four animals shown are easy to follow. 1942

Background imageFabric Collection: Advert for Wolsey womens underwear 1936

Advert for Wolsey womens underwear 1936
Wolsey aerobelt. Not just new, but a new principle! Not just cut, but Paris-cut! Not just Lastex, but a new exclusive Lastex fabric! Permanent tension two-way stretch that gives but never gives way

Background imageFabric Collection: Liberty jumper

Liberty jumper
Jumper in hand-printed crepe de chine, with collar and facings of plain silk, from Libertys own works at Merton Abbey. Available in a variety of designs and colours, costing 3

Background imageFabric Collection: Home-made dolly for Christmas 1944

Home-made dolly for Christmas 1944
A cutie to make at home. Cut out pattern for a home-made dolly. 1944

Background imageFabric Collection: Business card design, young woman with textiles

Business card design, young woman with textiles
Business card design, depicting a young woman in a red dress, sitting on rolls of textiles. Date: 20th century

Background imageFabric Collection: Queen Elizabeth inspects barrage balloons, 1939

Queen Elizabeth inspects barrage balloons, 1939
Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother), inspects the fabric used on a barrage balloon as she and the King tour a balloon unit in October 1939. Date: 1939

Background imageFabric Collection: Young Japanese Nurse

Young Japanese Nurse Date: circa 1910s

Background imageFabric Collection: Japanese Women washing fabric

Japanese Women washing fabric
Japanese Women washing and drying strips of fabric (for wall hangings?). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageFabric Collection: Romanian Woman - making fabric

Romanian Woman - making fabric
A lovely postcard photograph of a Romanian woman, working at a loom (to produce the highly patterned fabric used in traditional clothing) Date: circa 1910s

Background imageFabric Collection: Repeating Pattern - Variety of dessert dishes

Repeating Pattern - Variety of dessert dishes. *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*

Background imageFabric Collection: Repeating Pattern - Watermelons

Repeating Pattern - Watermelons. *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*



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