Record number
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GP52
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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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diamonds & herringbone & vertical & indigenous
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Other name
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Jack Martins' meshes and herringbone gansey (fisherman #1)
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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, hand knitted meshes and herringbone gansey worn by Jack Martins (son of Jacob see GP64), in a studio photograph of 12 Sheringham fishermen, back row no. 1
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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 :
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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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1900 (c)
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Production
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Method
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hand knitted
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Person
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knitter :
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Date
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1900 (pre)
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Place
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& Sheringham & Norfolk
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Technical data
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10.4 spi, 14.8 rpi
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Note3
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tension (estimated)
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Note
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Probably knitted by his mother.
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Note
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Meshes 7 x 13; herringbone 8 x 13 = 195. Plus 2 seams stitches x 5 (front and back) = 400 sts. Cast on 400 sts. Measuring of photo at life-size, tension = 10.4 spi. Chest = 38 inches (he has the physique of a youth and worn tight). Yoke height
15 meshes = 15 x 14 sts = 210 sts = 14 inches (to the shouder) which is rather tall.
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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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b/w studio photograph
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Reference number
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CRRMU : CP1753
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Note
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Copied 1986 by 5x4 negative. Possibly taken at Grimsby. Photo by Hellis and Sons, London-based photographers who had many studios.
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Photography
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Type
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digitised image
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1753_1.jpg
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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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charted by by : Warren, Martin
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Person
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swatch knitted by : Smith, Val
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Date
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9.8.2019
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Documentation
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GP52.jpg
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Reference number
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GP52_chart.pdf
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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 : 9.8.2019
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Notes
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It was originally thought that father and son's ganseys were identical but close examination shows a small variation. The columns of motifs are slightly differently offset, with Jack's chevrons being evenly spaced between the points of the
meshes while Jacob's has one set of chevrons only slightly above the point of the meshes and the other slightly above half way between the meshes..
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