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"Fastened: A Tapestry of Connections" In a world where threads intertwine, suffragette cat in hat and flag stand tall, symbolizing the struggle for equality

Background imageFastened Collection: Elias Allen 1666 Etching state Sheet 9 7 / 16 6

Elias Allen 1666 Etching state Sheet 9 7 / 16 6
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Background imageFastened Collection: Woman large circular fur hat earrings 1645 Etching

Woman large circular fur hat earrings 1645 Etching
Artokoloro

Background imageFastened Collection: Head shoulders Turk moustache large turban 1645

Head shoulders Turk moustache large turban 1645
Artokoloro

Background imageFastened Collection: The Ashantee War, Reading the Queens Letter at the Palaver of Kings at Accra

The Ashantee War, Reading the Queens Letter at the Palaver of Kings at Accra
THE ASHANTEE WAR, READING THE QUEENs LETTER AT THE PALAVER OF KINGS AT ACCRA, GHANA: GENERAL VIEW OF THE MEETING; 1. Kings Umbrella s. 2. Umbrella Tent of Special Commissioner and Staff. 3

Background imageFastened Collection: River view, print maker: Jacob van Rees, 1869 - 1928

River view, print maker: Jacob van Rees, 1869 - 1928

Background imageFastened Collection: Seamen hauling a clinker-built dingy up on shore. In this type of construction the

Seamen hauling a clinker-built dingy up on shore. In this type of construction the planks of the vessel overlap the plank below and are fastened with clinched

Background imageFastened Collection: Glasses hinge, SEM

Glasses hinge, SEM
Glasses hinge. Composite image of text and a coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the hinge between a pair of glasses and one of its arms. Magnification: x2.5 at 5x7cm size

Background imageFastened Collection: Hook and eye, SEM

Hook and eye, SEM
Hook and eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a hook and eye fastener for clothes. Magnification: x5.5 at 5x7cm size

Background imageFastened Collection: Zip, SEM

Zip, SEM
Zip. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the teeth and slider of a zip. Magnification: x2.5 at 6x7cm size

Background imageFastened Collection: Hooks and loops fastener, SEM C015 / 5175

Hooks and loops fastener, SEM C015 / 5175
Hooks and loops fastener, coloured environmental scanning electron micrograph (ESEM). This device consists of two different parts, upper and lower

Background imageFastened Collection: Loung Suits Photo 1890S

Loung Suits Photo 1890S
Dapper young men in lounge suits, shirts with all-round stand collars, side buttoning boots & pinkie rings, also a tie fastened with a ring, a bowler hat, cane & a monocle. Date: 1890s

Background imageFastened Collection: Short-Sleeved Cardy 30S

Short-Sleeved Cardy 30S
Young platinum blonde wearing a Peter-pan collar & a short- sleeved hand-knitted cardigan with cuffs, deep angular revers & fastened with 3 rows of knitted buttons. Date: 1930s

Background imageFastened Collection: Promenade Dress 1840

Promenade Dress 1840
Public promenade dress: green & black robe with skirt en tablier & bishop sleeves with reverse points at the cuff. Accessories: collar fastened with a brooch. Date: 1840

Background imageFastened Collection: American ladies coat fashion

American ladies coat fashion

Background imageFastened Collection: Ladies daywear, 1927

Ladies daywear, 1927
A design, from the Drapers Exhibition, for a dress featuring a low slung waist fastened with a metal clasp and a skirt adorned with embroidery and fringing, 1927

Background imageFastened Collection: Spring Fashions for 1913

Spring Fashions for 1913
Sketch depicting the vivid colour and graceful lines of ladies fashion in the early twentieth century. On left: an evening dress in green

Background imageFastened Collection: Fashions for April, 1872

Fashions for April, 1872
A selection of ladies fashions from the Paris designers, April 1872. From left to right: Toilette de Diner, trimmed with a deep flounce

Background imageFastened Collection: Paris fashions for February, 1864

Paris fashions for February, 1864
Sketches of designs featured on the monthly ladies fashion page. (From left) The walking dress, made from dark brown silk, trimmed with black velvet

Background imageFastened Collection: Tatler fashions for February 1930, by Gordon Conway

Tatler fashions for February 1930, by Gordon Conway
A fashion design by Gordon Conway, taken from a series of monthly supplements drawn by the artist. This illustration shows an outfit of brown and yellow crepe marocain

Background imageFastened Collection: Seaside Costumes 1896

Seaside Costumes 1896
The year that signalled the demise of big sleeves? Puffed & gigot sleeves, wide square revers, epaulettes, high collars, pleated blouse, open bodice fastened with bands

Background imageFastened Collection: Yellow / Black Dress 1868

Yellow / Black Dress 1868
Pink corselet & tunic over a white dress. Blue open dress fastened with bows & sleeves open from the shoulder. Yellow dress: square bodice, open sided tunic & trained skirt

Background imageFastened Collection: Petard Offensive / 17th C

Petard Offensive / 17th C
Diagrams showing the attack offensive on a castle using a petard. A device filled with gunpowder and fastened to the gates, the danger lest the engineer be blown up too

Background imageFastened Collection: Petit-Gris Cloak 1922

Petit-Gris Cloak 1922
A cape with a large tubular stand collar made using rectangular pieces of petit- gris (a type of squirrel) fur & fastened with a silk cord with tassel ends

Background imageFastened Collection: Mink Coat 1922

Mink Coat 1922
A mink coat with rounded front borders, funnel shaped sleeves, a large roll collar & a wrap-over front fastened with one large fur covered button

Background imageFastened Collection: Egyptian Frocks 1924

Egyptian Frocks 1924
Egyptian influence. Green tube dress with gold fabric draped diagonally from one shoulder & fastened at the hip; black print dress with handkerchief drapery at the hips

Background imageFastened Collection: Photo / Boy in Sailor Hat

Photo / Boy in Sailor Hat
Little boy in a sailor hat tied on with a ribbon & a pale coloured coat fastened with enormous frogs & toggles & trimmed on the cape collar with self coloured braid

Background imageFastened Collection: Fashionable Couple 1837

Fashionable Couple 1837
Man: frock coat with roll collar & pointed lapel. Woman: pink & white open-robe, bodice with lace tucker & quilling, tunic fastened at intervals with a shell shaped trim

Background imageFastened Collection: Blue Waistcoat 1829

Blue Waistcoat 1829
Blue waistcoat open to reveal the shirt front, square toed boots, pantaloon-trousers, black cut-away coat with M cut collar. Blue coat fastened with straps, gigot sleeves

Background imageFastened Collection: Bonnet / August 1868

Bonnet / August 1868
A bonnet of the shape then fashionable worn at the front of the head and with lappets fastened beneath the chin. Trimming include yellow flowers & a pom-pon

Background imageFastened Collection: Motoring Woman 1907

Motoring Woman 1907
Fashionable motoring wear for a modern girl includes a warm fur lined double-breasted coat with fur collar & cuffs & fastened with brandenburgs. Her hat has a protective veil

Background imageFastened Collection: Fur-Trimmed Cape 1913

Fur-Trimmed Cape 1913
A fur-trimmed short cape with rows of beads fastened with a Chinese style medallion with tassels across a long fur stole



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"Fastened: A Tapestry of Connections" In a world where threads intertwine, suffragette cat in hat and flag stand tall, symbolizing the struggle for equality. Like Icarus and Daedalus soaring towards freedom, we too strive to break barriers. Zooming closer, a SEM reveals the intricate hooks and loops fastener that keeps our lives together. Just like the wedding gown's delicate lace stitches or the fairy illustration's magical bonds, these connections hold us tight. Through Wonderland with Alice and Tink by our side, we explore endless possibilities. Kitty purrs contently as she finds solace in being fastened to her loving family. The Spanish girl dances gracefully with her partner, their steps perfectly synchronized. Mrs. Charles McEvoy elegantly dons an old point lace cape fastened with choux of pale green and blue velvet - a fashion statement from 1896 that still captivates today. Meanwhile, in 1907's manufacture of ostrich feathers, artisans meticulously join each plume to create magnificent accessories that adorn women across generations. Fastened is not just about physical connections; it represents emotional ties too. It signifies love shared between partners on their wedding day or friends embracing tightly after years apart. Whether it be through historical struggles or contemporary fashion trends – fastened reminds us that our lives are intertwined like an intricately woven tapestry.