Inventarnummer
90/18
Beschreibung
A round smock obtained by depositor's husband who wore it while collecting for local charities.This is a reversible smock made from white linen and thread. It is hand sewn. There is smocking on the chest at front and back, and on the sleeves at the top and above the cuff. There is embroidery on the chest at front and back, and on the collar, yoke, sleeves and cuffs. The smock is 107cm in length.
Physische Beschaffenheit
1 round smock: cotton; fair condition- material worn and thin
Bestandsgeschichte
Citation in publication [Oliver, Tina, 'Smocks: A Guide to the Collections' (Reading: The University of Reading, 2000)] -‘Three smocks from the same donor, the widow of a retired shepherd, although it is most unlikely that he would have worn a smock during his working life. It is suggested that the smocks were obtained around the time of his retirement in the 1960s for ‘dressing up' and fund raising for local charities, accompanied by his sheep dog. Nothing further is known of the origins of the garments. // 90/18 Originally a well made reversible linen smock, with simple smocked panels but detailed embroidery design of small scroll motifs on the panels and larger motifs set in diamond shapes on the yoke, both of excellent quality. The fabric is now very fragile in places and the garment shows sign of much wear and repair.' (p.28-29), MERL Accession form- ‘Standard museum name: Smock // Accession number: 90/18 // Classification: Personal, clothing, garment // Negative number: 60/15758, 60/15759 // Acquisition method: gift // Acquired from: Mrs Beckett, [...] Slough. Via Slough Museum // Date: 14 March 1990_ Store: small object // Condition: fair, material worn and thin // Recorder: JMB // Date: 25.9.90 // Description: Cotton(?) smock with collar and small neck opening at back and front – both closed with one button (pearl). Large block of smocking at front and back with blocks of embroidery on each side of the smocking, over the shoulders and on the collar. Smocking at the top of each sleeve and at the cuffs. Two button holes on each cuff with pearl buttons. Feather stitching at the edge of each cuff // Dimensions: Length – 108.0cm // Length of sleeve – 60.0cm // Width at hem – 101.0cm // Associated information: Not known where Mr. Beckett obtained this smock. It was collected by him after 1960 to be worn while collecting for local charities. (See letter.)’, Letter, Mrs Thompson to Mr Brigden, 16th March 1990-‘Dear Roy, Thank you for your help over the smocks and shepherd’s crook on Wednesday. I hope that the following information will help you to complete your records. The smocks were owned by Mr Percy Beckett who lived in Langley and who died approximately 18 months ago. They were given to me by his widow, Mrs Beckett, whose address is 15, New Road, Langley, Slough. I shall write to her to let her know that I have passed some of the items which she gave me on to you; perhaps you could write to her too? Mr Beckett was never, I understand, a shepherd locally, but collected these items of costume and used them to raise funds for local charities at festivals and fairs, dressed up with his sheepdog carrying a collecting box. By my calculations he probably retired from work during approximately the mid 1960s. It seems likely that it was at about this time that he began his collecting, although this is only a guess on my part. Mrs Beckett told me that the crook came from Wales and that the various smocks were given by various people (provenance is therefore difficult). Mr Beckett was, according to Mrs Beckett, keen that the most decorative of the smocks which I have passed on to you should go to Reading. She did not seem to know whether he had meant M.E.R.L. or Reading Borough. I have assumed that he meant M.E.R.L., but perhaps you could mention it to John Rhodes if you have the opportunity or perhaps I could do so myself? Many thanks, Isobel.’
Datum
1959-01-01 - 1999-12-31
Entstehungszeitraum
Late-twentieth century
Objektbezeichnung
Material
Technik
Format
- Length 1080 mm
- Length 600 mm
- Width 1010 mm
Digitales Dokument
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