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National Wool MuseumBook, Historic Australian Quilts
... ...Gero...A quilt now owned by the National Wool Museum (W3157) was display in this exhibition (although it does not feature in the book). Annette Gero has signed the title page....Annette Gero / Historic Australian Quilts...A quilt now owned by the National Wool Museum (W3157) was display in this exhibition (although it does not feature in the book). Annette Gero has signed the title page. Quilting - History Patchwork - History National Trust of Australia (NSW) Gero Dr Annette Quilting - History Patchwork - History Annette Gero / Historic Australian Quilts Historic Australian Quilts Book ...This book provides an overview of the history of quilts in Australia. It was written by well known quilt historian, Annette Gero. She curated an exhibition on historic Australian quilts for the National Trust of Australia (NSW) which was held at Old Government House, Paramatta between 5 June and 22 August 2000. This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition. A quilt now owned by the National Wool Museum (W3157) was display in this exhibition (although it does not feature in the book). Annette Gero has signed the title page.Annette Gero / Historic Australian Quiltsquilting - history patchwork - history, national trust of australia (nsw), gero, dr annette, quilting - history, patchwork - history -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - AVIATION DISASTERS, DAVID GERO, 1993
... DAVID GERO...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne AVIATION DISASTERS Book AVIATION DISASTERS DAVID GERO Patrick Stephens Ltd J.H. HAYNES & CO LTD ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - AVIATION DISASTERS, David Gero, 1993
... David Gero...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne AVIATION DISASTERS Book AVIATION DISASTERS David Gero The History Press ... -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Red Cross Quilt, 1930-1949
... The quilt has been displayed in NSW, where it was part of an exhibition of Historic Australian Quilts curated by Annette Gero and held at Old Government House, Paramatta between 5 June and 22 August 2000. ...The quilt has been displayed in NSW, where it was part of an exhibition of Historic Australian Quilts curated by Annette Gero and held at Old Government House, Paramatta between 5 June and 22 August 2000. ...This quilt was purchased from an op shop in Clifton Hill, Vic. by Lois Densham, a quilter and former member of the Running Stitch group who has an interest in historic Australian quilts. The quilt has been displayed in NSW, where it was part of an exhibition of Historic Australian Quilts curated by Annette Gero and held at Old Government House, Paramatta between 5 June and 22 August 2000. Initially purchased in Clifton Hill, it originally came from a source in Highton, Geelong. It is a double bed sized quilt in the classic 'crazy' style with extensive use of herringbone and feather stitching.The pieced style of the quilt, made from squares of patchwork is similar to the style of quilts made by members of the Country Women's Association (CWA). The women sometimes made a quilt as a group activity and Lois suggested that the quilt may have been made by this group.Quilt, rectangular. Made with crazy patchwork in twelve large blocks. The blocks at each corner are fairly regular, whereas the others are full of random pieces. The patches are oversewn with hand embroidered feather stitch in different colours. In the centre there is a block with a maroon cross. Many of the pieces have central 'sprigs' of green embroidery in bullion stitch. The quilt is backed with a blue and green striped fabric.quilting patchwork, running stitch group national trust of australia (nsw), running stitch collection, densham, ms lois, geelong, quilting, patchwork, cwa
