Record number
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GP34
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Identification
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Simple name
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gansey pattern
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Full name
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waves or marriage lines & machine made & vertical & commercial
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Other name
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Buck Craske's machine-knitted gansey
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Classified name
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4.151.721
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System
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SHIC
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Brief description
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Gansey pattern, machine knitted waves or marriage lines gansey worn by 'Buck' Craske's, Sheringham fisherman; early 20th century
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Association
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Nature
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wearer
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Person
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fisherman : Craske, Buck
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Place
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& Sheringham & Norfolk
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Activity
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fishing
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Date
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Period
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early 20th century
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Production
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Method
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machine knitted
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Person
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knitter :
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Date
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1900 = 1930
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Place
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& &
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Technical data
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Note3
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tension
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Note
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So-called waves, or marriage lines pattern, created on a machine using a 'racking bed' technique. Could be purchased from marine outfitters such as the Cosalt Depot in Beeston Road, Sheringham and seen around the Britsh Isles and across the
North Sea too.
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Preproduction
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Simple name
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photograph
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Full name
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glass plate negative
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Reference number
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CRRMU : 2008.14.73
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Note
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by Olive Edis
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Photography
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Type
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digitised image
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CR08848.jpg
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Institution3
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Norfolk Museums Service (Cromer Museum)
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Research
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Result
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pattern chart
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Person
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Date
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Documentation
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Reference number
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Documentation group
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Documentation
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Link
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shering.html
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Recorder
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Warren, Martin : 19.11.2017
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