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Wedding dress display May 2018 owner unknown

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Type of thing Personal
Date made or found c. 1900



Ceased use c. 1900

The black silk two piece gown c.1900 may have been used as a wedding gown but the owner is unknown. The gown is full length and the skirt has unpressed pleats. The short jacket is unstructured and has a small collar with a little embroidery and fastening at the centre front. It features full length loose sleeves.

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  • Mallala Museum
Unidentified gown c.1900
Unidentified gown c.1900
Unidentified gown c.1900
Unidentified gown c.1900
Unidentified gown c.1900
Unidentified gown c.1900


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