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More model informationThe Hyde Park Barracks served as an asylum for women from 1862. On arrival, women were issued with regulation clothing, including bodices like this one. The abundance of sewing materials left behind or lost between the floorboards, along with scissors, thimbles, buttons and pins, indicates that mending, making and recycling fabric occupied much of the inmates’ time and attention. There are thousands of scraps of plain and printed cotton, mainly clothing offcuts and unfinished projects. Whole garments were also found, such as bonnets, scarves, gloves, aprons and socks.
Jul 19th 2022
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