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Date/Time
Date(s) - Saturday, April 6, 2019
11:00 am - 5:30 pm
Location
Saint Stephen's Church Hall
Categories
‘A warm house for the wits’: The craft, trade or science of cappingKirstie Buckland, Independent scholar |
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‘Home or away? Woollens, worsteds and the “industrious revolution” in England’John Styles, The University of Hertfordshire |
Hanging by a thread: Anticipating structural damage in Tudor Tapestries through the study of photo-oxidation in historic woolNanette Kissi, Independant Scholar |
Turning wool into silk: How sixteenth century craftspeople created legal luxuriesJane Malcolm-Davies, Centre for Textile Research, University of Copenhagen |
The “industry” of knitting of wool stockings in later 16th century England, especially NorwichLesley O’Connell Edwards, MSc student in English Local Studies at the University of Oxford |
The first cowl of St Francis of Assisi and the mantle of Bishop GuidoMaria Giorgi, Adjunct Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera and Independent Textiles conservator and Conservation Consultant |
The St Clare intermediate tunicTina Anderlini, Independent scholar and published author |
Distaff spinning: a forgotten aspect of medieval wool textile productionMary A. M. Cleaton, Jane Hunt, Alice R. Evans & Cathelina de Alessandri |
The Bayeux Tapestry – 11th century By special permission of the city of Bayeux