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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch: The House of Worth in the NSCDA-MA Costume Collection
DESCRIPTION:Julia Breckenridge has spent her summer interning in the NSCDA-MA Costume Collection – join us for a brown bag lunch to learn about her research! \n  \nJulia is a junior at Middlebury College studying art history and theater with a focus in costume. She has been passionate about historical clothing since she was a kid and she started making reproduction clothes for herself in 6th grade. She has been working on researching a Worth dress donated by Mrs. Webster\, as well as one that belonged to the Countess of Edla. Her research has been focused on the people and the families who owned the dresses\, but also the designer and his contemporaries. Her love for Lucille and L.P. Hollander has grown since starting work on the collection. She is excited to share the stories of the women who wore the dresses and the people who made them. \n  \nPlease bring your own lunch to enjoy during the lecture. Light beverages will be provided. \n  \n 
URL:https://nscdama.org/event/intern-talk/
LOCATION:William Hickling Prescott House\, 55 Beacon St\, Boston\, MA\, 02108\, United States
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SUMMARY:Spinning Demonstration at Quincy Homestead
DESCRIPTION:Quincy Homestead will be open for tours on August 19 from 11 am – 2 pm and will feature a spinning demonstration by Zoe Lawson. The Homestead was home to four generations of the Quincy family\, including Dorothy Quincy\, wife of John Hancock. \nZoe Lawson acquired a passion for spinning at a early age. Her parents were active in Revolutionary War reenactments and she spent most of her summer weekends in 18th century encampments. After a spinner at one of the camps taught her some simple techniques when she was eight\, she came home\, found a top she had made at the Boston Children’s Museum and started spinning. She’s been practicing the craft ever since. \nLawson has given spinning demonstrations at craft fairs\, such as the Gore Place Sheep Shearing Festival\, historic sites\, such as the Paul Revere House in Boston\, and schools.\nTours at the Homestead are on the half hour beginning at 11 and a donation of $10 is requested. \nQuincy Homestead is owned by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and managed by the Massachusetts Society of the Colonial Dames. For more information on Quincy Homestead\, visit nscdama.org or call 617-742-3190.
URL:https://nscdama.org/event/spinning-demonstration/
LOCATION:Dorothy Quincy Homestead\, 34 Butler Road\, Quincy\, MA\, 02169\, United States
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