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Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Creator
Boughey, Anastasia Elizabeth, ca. 1817–1893
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Byng, Cecilia Georgiana, approximately 1802–1881
1
Gordon, Rosemary Ursula, 1923–2013
1
Harvey, Sylvia M
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Leighton, Mary, Lady, -1864
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Morier, Horatia Maria Frances, 1795–1853
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1948
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New Additions
2023-2024
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Drawings & Watercolors
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Archives & Manuscripts
5
Creator Gender
unknown
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Period
19th century
8
20th century
3
Work Type
ink drawing
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pattern book
8
graphite drawing
4
watercolor
4
children's art
2
sketchbook
2
caricature
1
children's magazine
1
clippings (information artifacts)
1
engraving
1
humorous picture
1
juvenilia
1
lace (needlework)
1
machine lace
1
manuscript magazine
1
orientalism
1
periodical
1
portrait
1
trade cards (advertising)
1
Subject Terms
Clothing and dress -- Great Britain.
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Needlework -- Patterns.
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Fashion -- Great Britain.
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Lace and lace making -- Great Britain.
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White work embroidery -- Patterns.
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Broderie anglaise.
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Embroidery -- Patterns.
3
Dressmaking -- Patterns.
2
Dressmaking -- Study and teaching.
2
Fashion design -- Study and teaching.
2
Gordon, Rosemary Ursula, 1923–2013.
2
Needlework -- Study and teaching.
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Paris Academy of Dressmaking (London, England)
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Patternmaking -- Study and teaching.
2
Sewing -- Study and teaching.
2
Tailoring -- Patterns.
2
Trois Fontaines, Jeanne.
2
Amusements -- Great Britain.
1
Battles -- Pictorial works.
1
Blonde lace.
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Great Britain
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Ireland
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Italy
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Oswestry (England)
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Scotland
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Switzerland
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Wales, North
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Associated People
Gordon, Rosemary Ursula, 1923–2013
2
Trois Fontaines, Jeanne
2
Byng, Cecilia Georgiana, approximately 1802–1881
1
Cracherode, Clayton Mordaunt, 1730–1799
1
Green, Edward Aveling, 1842–1930
1
Knight, Richard Payne, 1751–1824
1
Leighton, Baldwyn, Sir, 1836–1897
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Leighton, Charlotte, d. 1928
1
Leighton, Frances Christina, d. 1930
1
Leighton, Isabella, d. 1911
1
Leighton, Mary, Lady, -1864
1
Leighton, Stanley, 1837–1901
1
Moore, Elizabeth Susanna
1
Morier, Emily Elizabeth, 1824–1917
1
Morier, Frances Horatia, 1815–1906
1
Parker, John, 1798–1860
1
Winthrop family
1
Wrigly, D
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Wrigly, Marjorie
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Credit Line
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund
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Language
English
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The Woodslea magazine
1907, January
2
Boughey, Anastasia Elizabeth, ca. 1817–1893
Album of embroidery designs
circa 1840
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Harvey, Sylvia M
Sylvia Harvey fashion pattern book
1934
4
Morier, Horatia Maria Frances, 1795–1853
Embroidery pattern book
between 1815 and 1832?
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Embroidery pattern book
ca. [1860?]
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Byng, Cecilia Georgiana, approximately 1802–1881
Embroidery pattern book
1824
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Pattern book for whitework embroidery
19th century
8
Gordon, Rosemary Ursula, 1923–2013
Rosemary Gordon fashion pattern book
1948
9
Embroidery pattern book
[1808?]
10
Leighton, Mary, Lady, -1864
Mary Leighton collection,
1824-1860
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Pattern book for whitework embroidery
circa 1815