Significance

Madame Weigel's paper pattern series was a vital part of life for many women who sewed at home in Australia and New Zealand. Started in 1878, Weigel's patterns spanned nine decades. This correspondence with the Ballarat School of Mines citing the sewing mistress testifies to the place of Madam Weigel's in relation to education in Australia.

Physical description

Typed letter on Madam Weigel letterhead

Inscriptions & markings

.1 Signed A.H.Gasson, General Manager.
.2 Yellow carbon copy of .1
.3 Carbon copy of response to Madam Weigel from Principal School of Mines Ballarat, R.W.Richards.