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Long gown
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Long gown
- Place of origin:
Ireland (made)
- Date:
ca.1910 (made)
- Artist/Maker:
Unknown (production)
- Materials and Techniques:
Hand stitched linen
- Credit Line:
Given by Noreen Hamilton & Diana & Cecilia Hamilton-Wedderburn
- Museum number:
MISC.216-1983
- Gallery location:
In Storage
Until the twentieth century the basic colour for baby clothes was usually white, for a number of reasons: it was symbolic of innocence, it was considered aesthetically more suited to the colouring of so young a child, and it was more easily washed (or boiled, or bleached). Dyes for coloured garments were not necessarily colour fast, and could even be poisonous, particularly green, which might contain arsenic.





