PILLOW SHAM

H1989.799

Born in 1888, Mr Stephens moved to Kalgoorlie with his family in 1902. He later began working in a barber's shop (with living quarters) at 13 Hannan Street. He eventually bought the shop, where he lived and continued to practise his trade. He never married, nor did he ever go prospecting. In 1987 the premises were demolished to make way for the new Museum of the Goldfields; Mr Stephens had moved to the Kalgoorlie Nursing Home by this time. Most personal effects from his house were accessioned into the collection at this time. Heavy cotton rectangle with lighter cotton edging and cotton fringeing on obverse. Reverse is plain. Shams are placed on top of pillows for aesthetic effect and are removed for sleeping.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H1989.799
Accession Date: 14 Aug 1989

Material

Cotton/Textile

Cotton, damask?

Measurement

length620mm
width890mm

 


 

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