tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33130757381401487802024-03-19T19:07:26.326+11:00British Patriotic Samplersrooruuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17091737221413605044noreply@blogger.comBlogger91125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3313075738140148780.post-30809795580835426692012-12-07T00:30:00.000+11:002012-12-07T00:30:05.159+11:00Wartime sampler : Keep your hearts proud...<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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A counted cross stitch sampler likely to date from World War II or soon after. The quote is from an Empire Day speech by George VI, broadcast in May 1940. In the speech he refers to "our fighting men and those who love them; mothers, wives and sweethearts at home". It's interesting to see on this sampler that all the figures are women - caring for children, land girls, nurses, women in uniform - representing the many roles women played in wartime and for the war effort.</div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">This is one of the few patriotic samplers to quote the monarch (use the tag <a href="http://britsamplers.blogspot.com.au/search/label/quotes" target="_blank">quotes</a> to find others I've done blog entries about). The quote says:</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="color: black; font-style: italic;">Keep you hearts proud</span><br style="color: black; font-style: italic;" /><span style="color: black; font-style: italic;">and your resolve unshaken,</span><br style="color: black; font-style: italic;" /><span style="color: black; font-style: italic;">and with God's help</span></span><span style="color: black; font-style: italic;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">We shall not fail</span></span><span style="color: black; font-style: italic;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"></span></span></div>
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I wonder if this was a published design, intended to raise morale, or the work of a single needlewoman? Counted cross stitch is more unusual at this time than transfer designs, but with wartime shortages a printed chart in a magazine or newspaper would not require postage, transfers etc.</div>
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</div>rooruuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17091737221413605044noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3313075738140148780.post-31602762718352552892012-12-01T00:30:00.000+11:002012-12-01T00:30:04.093+11:00George V & Mary : silver jubilee sampler, 1935<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This silver jubilee sampler for George VI and Mary, from 1935, is similar to another silver jubilee sampler <a href="http://britsamplers.blogspot.com.au/2011/11/george-v-mary-jubilee-sampler-1935.html" target="_blank">I blogged about here</a>. It borrows many elements, such as the coach and horses and wording layout and border, but perhaps this stitcher had a smaller piece of fabric or just wanted to make it her own version. It measures 13 1/4 inches x 15 1/4 inches.</div>
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A cross stitch sampler with lots of detail to celebrate the wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981, measuring 11inches x 21inches. It could have been a kit or a chart; I've seen <a href="http://linensandroyals.blogspot.com.au/2010/07/charles-diana-wedding-anniversary.html" target="_blank">another example on Sylvia's blog, Linens and Royals</a>, and she's tracked it down as a Royal School of Needlework design.</div>
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A coronation sampler featuring the animal emblems of the Commonwealth. It measures 35cm x 45cm. This, and the details below, are example 1.</div>
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A 1947 embroidered sampler commemorating the wedding of Elizabeth and Philip. It features a verse from Patience Strong (who also had verses on birth samplers for Anne and Charles) and various English countryside motifs in the border. Measures approx 50cm x 33.5cm. Likely to have been sold either as a transfer or as fabric with the design already printed on.</div>
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A commercially-woven tapestry to celebrate the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953, featuring a distant view of Windsor Castle. This example is framed under glass. Measures about 24inches x 24inches. As a commercially-woven rather than hand-stitched it's outside the 'collection development' parameters of this blog, but I thought I'd document it here.</div>
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An embroidered sampler no doubt dating from some time during World War II as it features one of the best known slogans/catchphrases of the time, Dig For Victory. The top lettering says "Save vital shipping space" - it's an intriguing mix of the positive, bucolic and ominous. It measures 22cm x 37cm. Sold for nearly GBP85.00</div>
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A map sampler of Northumberland, measuring 12inches x 16inches. Looking at the detail picture below, the lettering isn't the flowing script of the mid-twentieth century map samplers I've shown in earlier blog posts (you can use the tag 'map' to find them). I'd guess it to be later twentieth century in date.</div>
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A sweet mid-twentieth century sampler featuring Hampton Court. Done by Mary Cotton in 1950, and measuring 38cm x 44cm. It was sold unframed. I wonder why she chose Hampton Court? Perhaps this design was sold there? It looks as though it was a printed design; it includes both cross stitch and embroidery, but the cross-stitch doesn't appear to be counted cross stitch. And it's always so nice to have a maker's name on the work.</div>
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A pretty floral-edged tablecloth made to celebrate the coronation of Edward VIII - floral emblems and the coat of arms. I wonder what the stitcher thought when he abdicated? She didn't undo her stitching and change the king's name; and she didn't finish it. It was apparently found wrapped in newspaper in an older lady's home. Measures approx 32inches square. Probably sold as a pre-printed tablecloth with the edges already hemmed, just needing embroidery.</div>
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This was listed with no indication of size, provenance or any other history. I guess the ER to be Elizabeth rather than Edward. From this only photograph, the design appears to be calendar style, an image for each month of the year. It did not sell for its starting price of GBP35.00</div>
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An embroidered postwar patriotic sampler, dated 1947, with guardsmen and symbols of Britain including cottage, castle and church and the Union Jack, celebrating the victories of 1945 and the war's end.</div>
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I haven't seen many sampler designs celebrating the 40th anniversary of Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953. This was worked in 1993 and is, unusually, embroidery rather than cross-stitch. The vast majority of later twentieth century examples of patriotic samplers are cross-stitch. The majority of the ones that are embroidery originated with the Royal School of Needlework, but I have no information to make this connection beyond guesswork.</div>
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This one is 15inches x 13inches, worked on Irish linen.</div>
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The other sampler I've seen featuring her words is <a href="http://britsamplers.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/elizabeth-ii-christmas-message-1952.html" target="_blank">this one using part of her first Christmas message</a> as Queen. I have seen a couple of George VI samplers quoting him. It was, after all, radio and television that made monarchs' voices heard.</div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;">Sampler made at school to celebrate the coronation of George V1 the father of our present Queen who unexpectedly succeeded to the throne on the abdication of Edward V111. The emblems embroidered represented the British Empire at that time.</span></div>
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I wonder where the school/teacher found the design, and how many pupils completed it. The blue background is less common than a pale one. The lettering could have been altered from ER to GR, Edward to George, as was done with other designs. There are other designs for both George VI and Elizabeth II that feature the animals representing Empire/Commonwealth nations.</div>
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A delicately stitched embroidery/cross stitch celebrating the coronation of George VI. </div>
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Unlike some of the 1937 samplers, where Edward became George, I've not seen any Edward examples of this one; perhaps it was designed after the abdication. My guess would be that it was based on a transfer. It's a delicate-looking design, in every example I've seen: mostly embroidery with a little cross-stitch (but it looks embroidered, not counted thread work - eg. the red crown in the coat of arms). The framed size of this example is 13inches x 15.5inches: it sold for just over GBP42.</div>
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Design-wise, it has interesting connections to two other types of designs shown in other blog posts here. The buildings are reminiscent of the impressionistic sketch buildings embroideries such as the Windsor Castle one in the previous blog (use the tag <a href="http://britsamplers.blogspot.com.au/search/label/buildings" target="_blank">buildings</a> to find more). The lettering of the bordered inscription is like that used in the map samplers (such as the county map samplers) in other blog entries here (use the tag <a href="http://britsamplers.blogspot.com.au/search/label/maps" target="_blank">maps</a> to find more).</div>
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Another early to mid twentieth century sepia embroidery of a building with royal associations, this time Windsor Castle. It's in the same impressionistic/sketch style as others I've seen. Size: <span style="font-family: inherit;"> </span><span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">17 x 12¾in (43 x 32.5cm) high x width.</span></span></div>
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This pair of portrait tapestries were apparently made to commemorate the coronation, but not finished until 1960 by a maker who only left the initials JMN on them. The seller guessed that they might have been made for a town hall or other public building. Unframed size: Height 41" (104cm), Width 29" (74cm). </div>
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I wonder if these were a commercial design? They're a lot of design work to have been done by an individual, long before the time of photo-to-chart software. The Queen's image is apparently based on the portrait on the front of the coronation programme. The faces are stitched in petit point.</div>
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<span style="color: black; font-family: inherit;">Designed by Angela Beazley, for the Classic Embroidery range. It is stitched on 14 count cream aida fabric and contains Stranded Cotton thread, metallic thread, gold plated needles, chart, and full instructions. Finished size: 40 x 34cm (16 x 14in). Seen on eBay from seller <a href="http://myworld.ebay.com.au/atlascraft/" target="_blank">atlascraft</a> for GBP39.95 plus postage but probably available elsewhere as well. Atlascraft noted that they can also provide 28 count evenweave as an alternative to aida.</span><br />
It's in a style that has been done, with variations, for years: the map plus pictures illustrating the endeavours/features/landmarks of the countries. This one looks to have quite a lot of detail in the individual cross-stitch pictures. Earlier versions, like the Festival of Britain map sampler and the county samplers, are embroidery rather than cross-stitch, and so can be more variable in skill than cross-stitch.<br />
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A map sampler of Hampshire, with the same flowing style of wording as other map samplers previously featured on this blog. Seems more and more likely that in the 1930s somewhere a series of these was published, likely using transfers for the designs. This example has a maker's name, Dorothy Downer, and is dated 1935.</div>
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Two little card / small sampler designs from the Royal School of Needlework and DMC, made to celebrate the golden jubilee in 2002. On the one hand, small designs like these are quick to stitch and might entice a needlewoman to make them as a simple commemorative piece; on the other hand, their small size would make them less likely to be framed and put on a wall, and therefore maybe less likely to survive.</div>
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For those not game (or too time poor) to make the larger sampler shown last week, this Mary Hickmott golden jubilee design combines a detailed crown with enough wording to document the occasion. It is a magazine cross-stitch chart. Another one that could quite easily be adapted to the diamond jubilee.</div>
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From Mary Hickmott, a golden jubilee cross stitch sampler chart featuring a detailed Buckingham Palace along with other symbols of royalty. This is more classic than the magazine chart shown last week, in its treatment of the images and its choice of font. Unlike some, it could be adapted to being a diamond jubilee sampler with only a small amount of tweaking.</div>
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A bit on the cutesy side is this magazine chart for a golden jubilee sampler. With various royal symbols in rows in a generally symmetrical organisation, it's a little toytown in style. Making liberal use of royal purple and (inevitably) gold, including metallic threads, it's an attempt to be 'modern'. As seems to be generally true, it's cross-stitch rather than embroidery. Cross-stitch is easy to print and incude in documents; the coronation samplers of the twentieth century were from an age of transfers sent through the post (whether embroidery transfers or cross-stitch done with transfers).</div>
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This kit turns up fairly regularly on eBay, and it's from a mainstream commercial kit company, so no doubt there were a lot of these about in 2002 for the golden jubilee. It combines symbols of royalty with Buckingham Palace and a Union Jack. In style, it has worked backgrounds as well as these symbols, with reasonably detailed shading; the font is a tad clunky for me. Below is a worked example.</div>
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<br /></div>rooruuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17091737221413605044noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3313075738140148780.post-75304709555156537482012-06-25T18:00:00.000+10:002012-06-25T18:00:12.793+10:00George VI : coronation : flags and shamrocks<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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A small sampler, a satin-stitch embroidered confection of Union Jacks and red, white and blue shamrocks, not all quite stitched so you can see it was a transfer. I find these sorts of waving-in-the-wind crossed flags rather jolly.</div>
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As with all George VI coronation embroideries, the question arises of Edward VIII. My best guess would be that this design postdates the abdication. Some of the coronation designs lent themselves to an easy substitution of George for Edward, but others, like this, don't lend themselves so well. Thus I think it was designed after the abdication, as the design fits the wording of the king and queen's names so precisely.</div>
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