Box 5: Collection of Historical Textiles
Contains 66 Results:
Historical Research on Textiles, 1979.
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
Historical Research on Textiles, 1986-1987.
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
Hat collection catalog, [1980-1989].
Accession numbers, specific descriptive information, storage locations, and donor names of hats in this collection.
Fashion Show, [1984-1989].
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
List of Artifacts - Textiles, [1980-1989].
Accession numbers and types/brief descriptions of artifacts.
Tea Cup Collection Catalog, [1980-1989].
Handwritten catalog including contributor names detailed descriptions.
Artifact and Display Descriptions, 1982-1989.
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
World War II Artifact Descriptions, [1980-1989].
Serial numbers ◙ Museum numbers ◙ Detailed descriptions.
Pickler Memorial Library Catalog Forms for textile artifacts, 1984-1986.
Includes accession information and artifact descriptions; and a list of contents in textile collection boxes.
Student Research Papers - Cultural Aspects of Clothing, 1984.
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
