Historical information

In 1896 Albert Richardsonand his bride, Lettice, came to the mill at Tabbara. Their daughter, Mrs Mary Barclay, was born at Marlo in 1897. Her Scottish great-great grandmother who was born about 1800, kept silk worms. When she was about 12, she collected and spun the silk to later make this shawl.

Significance

This item is an example of a handcrafted item and reflects the needlework skills of women in the families of the early settlers.

Physical description

A handmade shawl of beige silk. Edge is fringed.