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From: Valerie Carson
Sent: Thursday, 14 April 2005 4:50 p.m.
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Subject: 'unpicked for the voyage".. !!
Amongst our collection of 18th century silk brocaded gowns we have 4 which were brought by two different families of settlers from England to New Zealand in 1819 and 1852 They have been unstitched and are clearly labelled "unpicked for the voyage"
The journey to NZ could take up to 5 months in small sailing ships and the settlers may not have been able to fit fully assembled 18th century gowns in the limited space avalilable. We are trying to establish whether they were brought here as family heirlooms or was the intention to remake them into 19th century garments ? Either of those questions could be correct. What we would like to know , have any of you who are working beyond Europe, have in your collections or know of other garments that were" unpicked for the voyage" ?
with grateful anticipation !
valerie
Valerie Carson
Conservator Textiles'
Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand
POBox 467
Wellington
New Zealand
Phone 64-4-381 7332
Fax 64-4-381 7310
valeriec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx