Underkjol
Underskirt of white tusked cotton fabric. The cut in five floors, the rear with laid folds against a narrow waistband. Insight at the waist. Open in one side seam at the top and buttoned with a shack and hook. Wide volang edged with bridge cage. Waist Side 66 cm. Note: The clothing collection was ac...
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Zusammenfassung: | Underskirt of white tusked cotton fabric. The cut in five floors, the rear with laid folds against a narrow waistband. Insight at the waist. Open in one side seam at the top and buttoned with a shack and hook. Wide volang edged with bridge cage. Waist Side 66 cm.
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The clothing collection was acquired in 1992 in connection with a real estate sale. The property of Tuna 2: 2, 1/3 male frills, Helsta sn, was owned by Karl Ludvig Andersson’s sterb house.
See UM 30190 - 30,405, 30,422 - 30,423, 30,425 - 30,428
The property owner Karl Ludvig Andersson, 1863-1912 and his wife Emma Karolina Nyberg, 1866-?, had 10 children.
Louis Emanuel born 1886
Karl Linus born 1888
Axel Heribert born 1892
Gunda Karolina born 1894
Rikard Eugén, born 1896
-Ester Amalia born 1898, twin
-Tekla Olivia born 1898, twin
Nanna Cecilia born 1900
-Frida Eufemia born 1903 - 1992
Anders Edvin born 1905
The daughters (5 pcs), as well as the sons Karl and Rikard remained unmarried. They remained on the farm and ran the farm after the parents' death.
Frida Eufemia “Mia” Andersson lived the longest and appeared on the farm until his death in 1992.
Most of the clothes were kept in a clothroom in the manor building. Dresses and other garments hung out and into simple hangs, including a type of rolled newsprint, UM 30,398. Other hangers see UM 30394-397, 30422.
The property was sold in 1992 and when the clothes were worn out in the month of April to be thrown into a container on the farm, the Upplandsmuseet, through Håkan Liby, was given the opportunity to take advantage of what it considered interesting. The selection was made with a view to creating as full a picture as possible of time and the environment. The clothes can be dated to the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s.
See the book “The clothes make the uplink,” the chapter The faithful tradition - the trends to spite, page 123.
The petticoat is part of a collection of garments acquired in 1992 in connection with a real estate sale. The property Tuna 2: 2, 1/3 roster of salvation, Helsta parish, Uppland, was owned by Karl Ludvig Andersson’s sterbhus.
Karl Ludvig Andersson (1863 - 1912) and his wife Emma Karolina Nyberg (1866 -?), had 10 children; Louis Emanuel, born 1886 Karl Linus, born 1888, Axel Heribert, born 1892, Gunda Karolina, born 1894, Rikard Eugén, born 1896, Ester Amalia, born 1898, (twin), Tekla Olivia, born 1898, (twin), Nanna Cecilia, born 1900, Frida Eufemia (1903 - 1992), Anders Edvin, born 1905. The five daughters and the sons Kar |
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