fasteners, mid 20th century

Historical information

These items belonged to Helena Warren (nee McKeown) of Newmerella. Helena warren was a self taught photographer who became a competent commercial photographer. She was married to William John Warren and lived in Newmerella. She was known for her soft toy making and these items were probably purchased for that activity.

Significance

These items reflect the popularity of needlework and the making of hand crafted items by women in the mid 20th century.

Physical description

Two packets of metal fasteners. One packet, 2494.1, contains 13 unused snap fasteners - Sew'n Save. They are on a rectangular piece of yellow cardboard. It has black print. There is a pink sticker on the back - 3 different sizes 1/0;3/0;2/0.
2494.2 is a torn piece of cardboard with 5 hooks/eyes attached.

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