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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Creator | Publisher | Date | |
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11873 | Border of fancy ball skirt or dress |
| Description: Border of very elegant ball gown or skirt worn by Anne Funderburk's grandmother. Blue silk with tiers of lace. Has been removed from the bottom of the gown. | ||||
11866 | Black wool window-pane pattern skirt |
| Description: Black window-pane pattern wool skirt, fully lined. Moth hole. | ||||
11865 | Plaid skirt |
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11787 | Brown embossed woman's skirt |
| Description: Brown embossed woman's skirt, heavily lined. Full length for a tall woman. | ||||
11934 | Skirt |
| Description: Black women’s skirt which appears to have been torn from a dress, or to have had the waistband removed. It may be a skirt lining. Two snaps at back of waist. Approx. 6-inch hem. Center front panels. | ||||
11875 | Skirt |
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| Description: Full length deep green silk skirt has a blouse to accompany; skirt flares at hem. See relations tab for matching blouse. | |||
1576 | Skirt |
| Description: Brown flowered hand-made skirt that belonged to Letty Anna Smith, Gail Reiber's grandmother. Skirt is torn and mended in several places; nickel-sized hole still apparent. Three flounces at bottom. | ||||
11496 | Skirt made by Cora Justine Savage |
| Description: This skirt, along with a black lace jacket, was made by Cora Justine Savage, who was sent to Boston to learn to sew and who sewed at the Asticou. The donor, Cora's granddaughter, worn the skirt and jacket in the c. 1986 photo which is in the Union Church, Northeast Harbor's 1989 Celebration Album. | ||||
11437 | Skirt |
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| Description: Full black silk skirt, floor length; gathers just below waist; 3 hooks and eyes. Matching blouse. See relations tab. |