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O'Reilly, G M
Title
Sampler
Object type Classification: NM3.12182
Description
English: Sampler, white linen with red cross-stitch; five alphabets stitched, alternating with five dividing bands
Date 1907; Edwardian, 1901-1910; 12 Dec 2000; 18 Jul 2000
Medium Embroidery/needlework
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height: 365mm
width: 295mm

notes: h 14.5" x w 11.5"
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
2000.50.16
Place of creation Ireland (Eire)
Credit line gift of Mark and Lesley Wright, Palmerston North, 2000, collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum, 2000.50.16
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