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              <text>Display of towelling costume from the Grainger Museum Collection, in the exhibition 'Fabric Culture' (2019)</text>
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              <text>1. Ella and Percy Grainger, Jacket, c.1934. Hand sewn from manufactured towels 04.5367&#13;
Ella and Percy Grainger, Shorts, c. 1934. Hand sewn from manufactured towels and bathmats. 04.5380&#13;
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Percy Grainger, Leggings created from plain linen squares of fabric tied with ribbons, c. 1910. 04.5376&#13;
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2. Ella and Percy Grainger, Jacket, c.1934. Hand sewn from Australian brand 'Dri Glo' towels with velvet lining. 04.5234&#13;
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Ella and Percy Grainger, ‘Brisbane skirt’, c. 1934. Hand sewn from Australian brand towels. 04.5400&#13;
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3. Shirt&#13;
Ella and Percy Grainger, Striped towelling tunic made from two English towels, hand stitched and pleated, c.1934. 04.5401&#13;
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 ‘American workman's’ shirt belonging to Percy Grainger, c.1930s. Denim, buttons. 04.6970  A label attached to the shirt by Percy and Ella Grainger, in preparation for display in the Museum in the 1950s, notes: “"PG's clothes Museum. American lighter weight workman's shirt (price about 35 to 50 cents) prized by PG because of its lovely colour." &#13;
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Pair of cream towelling breeches belonging to Percy Grainger, c. 1930s. Towel, buttons.04.5309&#13;
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