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1772
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Six Patterns of Sprigs and Six Patterns for Watch Papers. Engraved for Wheble's Lady's Magazine
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object
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Pattern in the Lady's Magazine
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The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832)
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The Lady's Magazine, vol. 3 (Wheble, 1772)
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John Wheble
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June 1772 (Wheble)
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Leah Motton
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paper pattern
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English
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paper embroidery pattern
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LM025
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Bayerische Staatsbibliotek, München. Per. 123 m-3
foliage
lattice
medallion
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1772
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January 1772 (Wheble)
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A Pattern for the Bottom of a Child-bed Basket, Suitable to the Flounce and Pincushion given in the last Month's of Wheble's
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household object
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Pattern in the Lady's Magazine
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The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832)
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The Lady's Magazine, vol. 3 (Wheble, 1772)
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John Wheble
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Leah Motton
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paper pattern
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English
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paper embroidery pattern
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LM020
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Bayerische Staatsbibliotek, München. Per. 123 m-3
complete patten
floral
foliage
leaves
medallion
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1772
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February 1772 (Wheble)
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A New and Elegant Pattern for an Apron. NB. Engraved for Wheble's Lady's Magazine
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women's clothing, accessory
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Pattern in the Lady's Magazine
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The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832)
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The Lady's Magazine, vol. 3 (1772)
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Wheble
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Leah Motton
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paper pattern
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English
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paper embroidery pattern
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LM021
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Bayerische Staatsbibliotek, München. Per. 123 m-3
corner pattern
floral
foliage
scalloping
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1772
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December 1772 (Wheble)
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New Patterns for Lady's Winter Gloves and Mitts
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women's clothing, accessory
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Pattern in the Lady's Magazine
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The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832)
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The Lady's Magazine, vol. 3 (Wheble, 1772)
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John Wheble
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Leah Motton
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paper pattern
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English
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paper embroidery pattern
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LM031
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Bayerische Staatsbibliotek, München. Per. 123 m-3
floral
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1772
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August 1772 (Wheble)
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Pattern of a Bib and Cuff for a Young Lady. Engraved for Wheble's Lady's Magazine
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children's clothing, headwear
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Pattern in the Lady's Magazine
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The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832)
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The Lady's Magazine, vol. 3 (Wheble, 1772)
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John Wheble
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Leah Motton
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paper pattern
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English
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paper embroidery pattern
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LM027
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Bayerische Staatsbibliotek, München. Per. 123 m-3
floral
honeysuckle
rose
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vase
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1772
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April 1772 (Wheble)
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Three very Handsome new Pattern for Gentlemen's Ruffles. Engraved for Wheble's Lady's Magazine
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men's clothing, accessory
Description
An account of the resource
Pattern in the Lady's Magazine
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The lady's Magazine (1770-1832)
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The Lady's Magazine, vol. 3 (Wheble, 1772)
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John Wheble
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Leah Motton
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paper pattern
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English
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paper embroidery pattern
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LM027
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Bayerische Staatsbibliotek, München. Per. 123 m-3
eyelets
foliage
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The<em> New Lady's Magazine</em>
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A selection of needlework patterns from the<em> New Lady's Magazine</em>.
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Jennie Batchelor
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An account of the resource
As regular visitors will know, this site is devoted to needlework patterns from the <em>Lady's Magazine</em> (1770-1832). The <em>Lady's Magazine</em> was the first women's periodical to issue monthly needlework patterns for subscribers. This innovation, which launched in the magazine's first issue for August 1770, was immensely popular with readers, although less so with professional pattern-drawers who complained about being undercut by the mass circulation of designs at a lower price. <br /><br />Over the coming years, publishers tracked the growth and popularity of the <em>Lady's Magazine</em> with great interest and, from the 1780s in particular, a number of rival publications sprang up as aggressively marketed direct rivals to it. Many of these peroidicals tried to emulate the <em>Lady's Magazine</em>'s eclectic blend of content and styling. A number also emulated its successful strategy of enticing readers with the free gift of a needlework pattern.<br /><br />One of these rivals was published just a few doors down from the shop of the <em>Lady's Magazine</em> publisher, George Robinson, who worked out of 25 Paternoster Row. Alexander Hogg, who in the 1780s worked out of no. 16, launched the disingenuosly named <em>New Lady's Magazine</em> in February 1782 much to the anger of Robinson who waged a war of words with the scurrilous Hogg in the newspapers, at publisher gatherings and on the pavement of the Row itself. Robinson had good reason to be angry given that the <em>New Lady's Magazine</em> (1782-96?) filled many (though not all) of its pages with content originally written and published in the <em>Lady's Magazine</em>. <br /><br />The needlework patterns that the <em>New Lady's Magazine </em>issued were a mixture of old and new. Some of the designs, especially later in the magazine's run, replicated those issued in the <em>Lady's Magazine </em>just a few months earlier. But many of the patterns seem to have been original and I have reproduced some of these designs here from my private collection. I hope you enjoy them and enjoy making some of them, as I have recently.<br /><br />For more on the <em>New Lady's Magazine </em>and its rivalry with the original <em>Lady's Magazine</em>, please see Chapter 5 of my book, <a href="https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-the-lady-s-magazine-1770-1832-and-the-making-of-literary-history.html"><em>The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832) and the Making of Literary</em> <em>History</em></a>.<br /><br />(Special thanks goes to Leah Motton for digitising and compiling the data on this collection.)
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Pattern for a Lady's Pocket
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women's clothing
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An account of the resource
Pattern in the New Lady's Magazine
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The New Lady's Magazine (1786-1796?)
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The New Lady's Magazine, vol. 2 (1786)
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Alexander Hogg
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October 1786
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Leah Motton
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paper pattern
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English
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paper embroidery pattern
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NLM009
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Sanderson Collection, Leeds Central Library
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The<em> New Lady's Magazine</em>
Subject
The topic of the resource
A selection of needlework patterns from the<em> New Lady's Magazine</em>.
Creator
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Jennie Batchelor
Description
An account of the resource
As regular visitors will know, this site is devoted to needlework patterns from the <em>Lady's Magazine</em> (1770-1832). The <em>Lady's Magazine</em> was the first women's periodical to issue monthly needlework patterns for subscribers. This innovation, which launched in the magazine's first issue for August 1770, was immensely popular with readers, although less so with professional pattern-drawers who complained about being undercut by the mass circulation of designs at a lower price. <br /><br />Over the coming years, publishers tracked the growth and popularity of the <em>Lady's Magazine</em> with great interest and, from the 1780s in particular, a number of rival publications sprang up as aggressively marketed direct rivals to it. Many of these peroidicals tried to emulate the <em>Lady's Magazine</em>'s eclectic blend of content and styling. A number also emulated its successful strategy of enticing readers with the free gift of a needlework pattern.<br /><br />One of these rivals was published just a few doors down from the shop of the <em>Lady's Magazine</em> publisher, George Robinson, who worked out of 25 Paternoster Row. Alexander Hogg, who in the 1780s worked out of no. 16, launched the disingenuosly named <em>New Lady's Magazine</em> in February 1782 much to the anger of Robinson who waged a war of words with the scurrilous Hogg in the newspapers, at publisher gatherings and on the pavement of the Row itself. Robinson had good reason to be angry given that the <em>New Lady's Magazine</em> (1782-96?) filled many (though not all) of its pages with content originally written and published in the <em>Lady's Magazine</em>. <br /><br />The needlework patterns that the <em>New Lady's Magazine </em>issued were a mixture of old and new. Some of the designs, especially later in the magazine's run, replicated those issued in the <em>Lady's Magazine </em>just a few months earlier. But many of the patterns seem to have been original and I have reproduced some of these designs here from my private collection. I hope you enjoy them and enjoy making some of them, as I have recently.<br /><br />For more on the <em>New Lady's Magazine </em>and its rivalry with the original <em>Lady's Magazine</em>, please see Chapter 5 of my book, <a href="https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-the-lady-s-magazine-1770-1832-and-the-making-of-literary-history.html"><em>The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832) and the Making of Literary</em> <em>History</em></a>.<br /><br />(Special thanks goes to Leah Motton for digitising and compiling the data on this collection.)
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A New Pattern for a Work-Basket
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household object
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An account of the resource
Pattern in the New Lady's Magazine
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The New Lady's Magazine (1787–1796?)
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The New Lady's Magazine, vol. 1 (1786)
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Alexander Hogg
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June 1786
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Leah Motton
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paper pattern
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English
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paper embroidery pattern
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NLM005
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Sanderson Collection, Leeds Central Library
berries
floral
foliage
ribbon
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The<em> New Lady's Magazine</em>
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A selection of needlework patterns from the<em> New Lady's Magazine</em>.
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Jennie Batchelor
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As regular visitors will know, this site is devoted to needlework patterns from the <em>Lady's Magazine</em> (1770-1832). The <em>Lady's Magazine</em> was the first women's periodical to issue monthly needlework patterns for subscribers. This innovation, which launched in the magazine's first issue for August 1770, was immensely popular with readers, although less so with professional pattern-drawers who complained about being undercut by the mass circulation of designs at a lower price. <br /><br />Over the coming years, publishers tracked the growth and popularity of the <em>Lady's Magazine</em> with great interest and, from the 1780s in particular, a number of rival publications sprang up as aggressively marketed direct rivals to it. Many of these peroidicals tried to emulate the <em>Lady's Magazine</em>'s eclectic blend of content and styling. A number also emulated its successful strategy of enticing readers with the free gift of a needlework pattern.<br /><br />One of these rivals was published just a few doors down from the shop of the <em>Lady's Magazine</em> publisher, George Robinson, who worked out of 25 Paternoster Row. Alexander Hogg, who in the 1780s worked out of no. 16, launched the disingenuosly named <em>New Lady's Magazine</em> in February 1782 much to the anger of Robinson who waged a war of words with the scurrilous Hogg in the newspapers, at publisher gatherings and on the pavement of the Row itself. Robinson had good reason to be angry given that the <em>New Lady's Magazine</em> (1782-96?) filled many (though not all) of its pages with content originally written and published in the <em>Lady's Magazine</em>. <br /><br />The needlework patterns that the <em>New Lady's Magazine </em>issued were a mixture of old and new. Some of the designs, especially later in the magazine's run, replicated those issued in the <em>Lady's Magazine </em>just a few months earlier. But many of the patterns seem to have been original and I have reproduced some of these designs here from my private collection. I hope you enjoy them and enjoy making some of them, as I have recently.<br /><br />For more on the <em>New Lady's Magazine </em>and its rivalry with the original <em>Lady's Magazine</em>, please see Chapter 5 of my book, <a href="https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-the-lady-s-magazine-1770-1832-and-the-making-of-literary-history.html"><em>The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832) and the Making of Literary</em> <em>History</em></a>.<br /><br />(Special thanks goes to Leah Motton for digitising and compiling the data on this collection.)
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New Pattern for Working a Map of England
Subject
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map sampler
Description
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pattern in the New Lady's Magazine
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The New Lady's Magazine (1786–1796?)
Publisher
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Alexander Hogg
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The New Lady's Magazine, vol. 1 (1786)
Date
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July 1786
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Jennie Batchelor
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paper pattern
Language
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English
Type
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paper embroidery pattern
Identifier
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NLM006
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Sanderson Collection, Leeds Central Library
5 geometric designs
not embroidery
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1818
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Border for the Shirt of a Lady's Dress
Subject
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women's clothing
Description
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Pattern in the Lady's Magazine
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The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832)
Source
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The Lady's Magazine, vol. 49 (1818)
Publisher
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G. and S. Robinson
Date
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June 1818
Contributor
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Leah Motton
Format
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paper pattern
Language
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English
Type
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paper embroidery pattern
Identifier
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LM629
Rights
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Private Collection (courtesy of Margaret Nairne)
foliage
geometric
leaves
spear