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"Knitted: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step back in time to the 1940s, where girls play bowls with grace and charm

Background imageKnitted Collection: Sweaters for Troops postcards, WW1 knitting

Sweaters for Troops postcards, WW1 knitting
A printed postcard with words of thanks from Mr John Penoyre who organised large-scale donations of knitted sweaters for solders and sailors during the First World War

Background imageKnitted Collection: Countess Zia and Nada Torby packing mittens for troops, WW1

Countess Zia and Nada Torby packing mittens for troops, WW1
Countess Zia Torby (later Lady Zia Wernher) and Countess Nada Torby (later Mountbatten), daughters of Grand Duke Michael and prominent figures in society organised this group of society ladies who

Background imageKnitted Collection: Mens Wear during WW1, August and February by J. H. Thorpe

Mens Wear during WW1, August and February by J. H. Thorpe
The contrast in clothing worn by British soldiers in the trenches in August and in February. The soldier on the left wears the familiar khaki tunic, breeches and puttees

Background imageKnitted Collection: The fascinating Fez, circa 1941

The fascinating Fez, circa 1941
A woman models a knitted swathed fez, decorated with a bunch of flowers, circa 1941. Date: c. 1941

Background imageKnitted Collection: Three cornered knitted hat, circa 1941

Three cornered knitted hat, circa 1941
A lady models a three cornered knitted hat, worn at a rakish angle. She also wears a herringbone tweed coat, with pearl earrings. Date: c. 1941

Background imageKnitted Collection: Two-colour turban, circa 1941

Two-colour turban, circa 1941
A lady models a knitted two-colour turban, circa 1941. Date: c. 1941

Background imageKnitted Collection: Knitted sleeveless waistcoat, circa 1941

Knitted sleeveless waistcoat, circa 1941
A lady models a knitted sleeveless waistcoat, circa 1941. She holds what looks like a budding chesnut branch in her hands-perhaps shes doing a spot of gardening. Date: c. 1941

Background imageKnitted Collection: Plaited cable pullover, circa 1941

Plaited cable pullover, circa 1941
A slim lady models a knitted plaited cable pullover. Date: c. 1941

Background imageKnitted Collection: Ladies knitted cable pullover and jerkin, circa 1941

Ladies knitted cable pullover and jerkin, circa 1941
Two cheerful looking outdoors-types model a cable pullover and a sleeveless jerkin, made from the same knitting pattern. They hold on to a knotted woollen rope. Date: c. 1941

Background imageKnitted Collection: Everyday knitted underwear, circa 1941

Everyday knitted underwear, circa 1941
A vacant-looking young woman holds a hair brush and models a trim yet sensible vest and panty set with knitted shoulders. Date: c. 1941

Background imageKnitted Collection: Repeated design featuring knitted clothing, c. 1940s

Repeated design featuring knitted clothing, c. 1940s
A 1940s repeated pattern featuring knitted garments, needles and wool. c. 1941

Background imageKnitted Collection: WW1 knitting - patriotic postcard

WW1 knitting - patriotic postcard
" We Must All Do Something for Our Country!" Two children sit on a doorstep knitting comforts for soldiers out of khaki wool

Background imageKnitted Collection: German school girls knitting socks for soldiers, WW1

German school girls knitting socks for soldiers, WW1
German school girls knitting socks for soldiers in 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageKnitted Collection: Ladies fashion, circa 1941

Ladies fashion, circa 1941
Two stylish women meet for afternoon tea, both wearing a smart knitted two piece. Date: c. 1941

Background imageKnitted Collection: Wilkinson Manufacturing Co knitting wools for WW1 comforts

Wilkinson Manufacturing Co knitting wools for WW1 comforts
Text only advertisement for Wilkinson Manufacturing Co of Accrington Road Mills, Burnley and their special knitting wools that passed all War Office regulations

Background imageKnitted Collection: WW1 badge - knitting garments for the Royal Navy

WW1 badge - knitting garments for the Royal Navy
A badge from the First World War period recognising those who knitted comforts for men of the Royal Navy. Date: c.1915

Background imageKnitted Collection: Khaki puttee footless stockings, WW1

Khaki puttee footless stockings, WW1
Pattern for some khaki puttee hand knitted stockings to make for soldiers during the First World War to replace shop-bought puttees. Date: c.1915

Background imageKnitted Collection: WW1 knitting postcard - Absent yet Near

WW1 knitting postcard - Absent yet Near
A young wife sits at home knitting comforts for the troops with her soldier husband very much in her thoughts, subliminally sending her a loving, but rather bad poem. Date: c.1915

Background imageKnitted Collection: WW1 knitting postcard

WW1 knitting postcard
A small girl presents a pair of mis-shapen hand knitted khaki socks to a soldier and expresses the hope that they fit. He doesn t look convinced

Background imageKnitted Collection: Making mittens from socks, WW1

Making mittens from socks, WW1
Instructions on how to make mittens from old socks and stockings for soldiers at the front. The idea was devised by Dr George C

Background imageKnitted Collection: Knitting humour, WW1

Knitting humour, WW1
The Sentimentalist (who has received socks from England). " She loves me; she loves me not. A British soldier, on receiving a pair of badly made socks from a sweetheart in England proceeds to

Background imageKnitted Collection: Darn It by Edmund Blampied

Darn It by Edmund Blampied
A pretty sketch of a young woman darning a stocking - a fine example of war economy. 1916

Background imageKnitted Collection: Woman drinking water

Woman drinking water
Woman drinking from a glass of water

Background imageKnitted Collection: Royal childrens fashion - Nursery woollies knitting booklet

Royal childrens fashion - Nursery woollies knitting booklet
Front cover of a knitting booket, with patterns based on fashions worn by children in the royal family and featuring portraits of Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II)

Background imageKnitted Collection: Story of the Knitted Scarf - World War One

Story of the Knitted Scarf - World War One
Humorous cartoon showing how an enterprising soldier, having received an enormous scarf knitted by a kindly mother or aunt back at home, converts it into a comfortable hammock across his trench

Background imageKnitted Collection: Shetland Wool Cardigan for soldiers, World War One

Shetland Wool Cardigan for soldiers, World War One
A shetland wool cardigan, with balaclava, available from Scott Adies of Regent Street and an ideal present to send to fighting men on the Western Front during Christmas 1915. Date: 1915

Background imageKnitted Collection: Secrets by Muriel Dawson

Secrets by Muriel Dawson. One little girl whispers to another. Date: 1926

Background imageKnitted Collection: Toddler in pink and white by Muriel Dawson

Toddler in pink and white by Muriel Dawson. Date: 1920s

Background imageKnitted Collection: Toddler in yellow and white by Muriel Dawson

Toddler in yellow and white by Muriel Dawson. Date: 1920s

Background imageKnitted Collection: Knitting pattern 1943

Knitting pattern 1943
Warm wool lies... Vest and pants for the long winter evenings. A 1940s knitting pattern providing instructions on how to make a womans vest and pants

Background imageKnitted Collection: Knitting pattern 1945

Knitting pattern 1945
A 1940s knitting pattern providing instructions on how to make a step in slip. With the onset of World War Two and the introduction of rationing

Background imageKnitted Collection: Ballantyne pullover and skirt, - sixties woman

Ballantyne pullover and skirt, - sixties woman
A chic young woman models an Intarsia pullover with a chequered pattern, worn with a cashmere knitted skirt. Date: 1964

Background imageKnitted Collection: Ballantyne cardigan and skirt - sixties woman

Ballantyne cardigan and skirt - sixties woman
An elegant woman models a cardigan with rever collar and knitted cashmere skirt to match by Scottish knitwear firm, Ballantyne. Date: 1964

Background imageKnitted Collection: Ballantyne sweater and skirt - sixties woman

Ballantyne sweater and skirt - sixties woman
A striped cashmere sweater with matching cashmere skirt by Scottish knitwear firm, Ballantyne. Date: 1964

Background imageKnitted Collection: Ballantyne golfer sweater and skirt - sixties woman

Ballantyne golfer sweater and skirt - sixties woman
A bow-tie cashmere golfer pullover finished with picot edging and a knitted cashmere skirt to match from Scottish fashion knitwear specialist, Ballantyne. Date: 1964

Background imageKnitted Collection: Ballantyne knitted suit - sixties woman

Ballantyne knitted suit - sixties woman
A three-piece cashmere suit with sleeveless checked undersweater by Scottish knitwear house, Ballantyne. Date: 1964

Background imageKnitted Collection: Ballantyne golfer sweater - sixties woman

Ballantyne golfer sweater - sixties woman
Dressmaker cashmere golfer pullover with handmade toning button and cashmere skirt to match. by Scottish knitwear house, Ballantyne. Date: 1964

Background imageKnitted Collection: Ballantyne twinset - sixties woman

Ballantyne twinset - sixties woman
An elegant woman wearing one of Ballantynes famous Intarsia graded twinsets with a Daks skirt to match. Date: 1964

Background imageKnitted Collection: Ballantyne pullover - sixties woman

Ballantyne pullover - sixties woman
A chic woman smells a pink rose while wearing a cashmere pullover with trimmed collar, toning front and matching cashmere skirt by Ballantyne. Date: 1964

Background imageKnitted Collection: Ballantyne three-piece knitted suit - sixties woman

Ballantyne three-piece knitted suit - sixties woman
A stylish woman wearing a three-piece Intarsia Cashmere suit by Ballantyne. Date: 1964

Background imageKnitted Collection: Ballantyne evening cardigan - sixties woman

Ballantyne evening cardigan - sixties woman
Illustration of a white cashmere cardigan or sweater by Ballantyne, hand-decorated in Hong Kong, and worn by an elegantly posed woman who wears a white bow in her up-do hair. Date: 1964

Background imageKnitted Collection: Knitting pattern 1944

Knitting pattern 1944
A 1940s knitting pattern providing instructions on how to make a tuck in blouse and three-toned jacket. With the onset of World War Two and the introduction of rationing

Background imageKnitted Collection: Chocolate box design, lady in woolly hat and scarf

Chocolate box design, lady in woolly hat and scarf
Chocolate box design, featuring a smiling lady in a woolly hat and scarf. Date: 20th century

Background imageKnitted Collection: Girl in knitted swimsuit with model boat

Girl in knitted swimsuit with model boat
A little girl in a knitted swimsuit, standing on a sandy beach with a model boat

Background imageKnitted Collection: Two men in an outdoor setting

Two men in an outdoor setting, wearing slightly shabby, rumpled suits -- no doubt their working clothes. One wears a buttoned waistcoat, the other wears a knitted one

Background imageKnitted Collection: Advert for Marshall & Snelgrove knitted clothing 1917

Advert for Marshall & Snelgrove knitted clothing 1917
Three style practical knitted clothing, made from alpaca yarn. 1917

Background imageKnitted Collection: Man with motorbike and baby

Man with motorbike and baby
A man with a large motorbike and a baby. They seem to have swapped places -- the baby is on the motorbike and the man is in the sidecar. Date: 1920s

Background imageKnitted Collection: Little boy riding in a toy car

Little boy riding in a toy car
A little boy riding along in a toy car with a pipe in his mouth



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"Knitted: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step back in time to the 1940s, where girls play bowls with grace and charm, their knitted attire adding a touch of elegance to the game. Discover the power of knitting during WW1 as Baldwins knitting leaflet becomes a lifeline for soldiers on the frontlines, providing warmth and comfort amidst chaos. In 1930, an advert for Treasure Cot baby specializes showcases adorable knitted garments that wrap little ones in love and tenderness. Witness Coco Chanel herself donning her own knitted designs, revolutionizing fashion with her impeccable taste and creativity. During WW1, The NeedleWorker magazine inspires women to knit for a cause, combining needles with Jessie Pope's heartfelt poem to bring solace to those affected by war. Travel forward in time to 1964 when Munrospun advertisement features librarians proudly wearing their knitted creations while immersing themselves in knowledge. Amidst the turmoil of WW1, Cock o th North wool advertisement encourages women everywhere to pick up their needles and contribute towards the war effort through knitting projects. Explore Muriel Dawson's captivating novel "Kicking Time, " where intricate details ponchos add depth and beauty to Portobello Road's vibrant atmosphere. Embrace winter adventures with Bon Ton Skiwear's cozy knits that keep you warm on snowy slopes while exuding timeless style and sophistication. In times of crisis like WWI, Frederick Gorringe advertises cardigans specially made for soldiers - a small gesture that brings them comfort amidst chaos. Transport yourself back to 1936 when delicate knitted bows adorn fashionable ladies' outfits - a charming accessory that adds whimsy and femininity.