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Title
A name given to the resource
1920-1929
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Provenance
The primary purpose of tracing the provenance of an object or entity is normally to provide contextual and circumstantial evidence for its original production or discovery, by establishing, as far as practicable, its later history, especially the sequences of its formal ownership, custody, and places of storage.
This dress belonged to Lelia Smith, née Timberlane, who was born in Columbus, Ohio on September 14, 1904 to Dr. Andrew and Lelia Timberlane. This dress was likely purchased around the time of her wedding to Wilbur Alan Smith in 1926. She and Wilbur were married on her birthday, September 14, 1926. Lelia was the third of five daughters. Her father, Dr. Timberlane, was a successful ear, nose and throat doctor.
Gift of Wilbur Alan Smith
Fiber/Fabric Information
Identification of fibers within a garment, fabric structure and fabric description.
Silk, glass beads, silk chiffon
Decade
1920-1929
Color
Pink
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Title
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1920s Pink Beaded Evening Dress
Description
An account of the resource
Pale pink silk dress with pink beading in a flower and vine pattern, pink beaded fringe on the scalloped hem, and a pink rose with chiffon scarf at waist.
Source
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HCT.1986.164.1
1920-1929
Flapper
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Title
A name given to the resource
1920-1929
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Provenance
The primary purpose of tracing the provenance of an object or entity is normally to provide contextual and circumstantial evidence for its original production or discovery, by establishing, as far as practicable, its later history, especially the sequences of its formal ownership, custody, and places of storage.
This robe belonged to Grace Heck Faust. Grace was born 11/15/1905 to Thomas J. Heck and Mary Maxon. Thomas was a high school teacher and later he was also a bailiff in a courthouse. Grace graduated from the Ohio State University in 1928 and received her law degree from OSU in 1930. She was one of two female law graduates in her class. She would go on to become the first female prosecutor in Ohio. She married for the first time in 1977 to Leo Faust, a fellow attorney.
Fiber/Fabric Information
Identification of fibers within a garment, fabric structure and fabric description.
Silk
Decade
1920-1929
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Title
A name given to the resource
1920's Robe and Slip
Description
An account of the resource
Dark pink silk robe
Full straight cut with side panel under arm. Short batwing sleeve. Neck and front edges finished with 1.25" wide black silk band. Sleeve edges finished with 1/2" wide black silk bias band. Snap closure at high hip. Deep 4" hem.
Slip in pale pink silk crepe de-chine
1/4" wide pink lingerie straps on straight top with net lace inserts all the way around and pink silk applique and re-embroidered flowers and scrolls. 3.5" wide dropped waistband. Attached skirt is wrapped to create double layer in back with left side left open. 4" wide lace insert at lower center front of scattered flowers and scrolls on beige net.
Source
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HCT.1986.111.6
HCT.1992.711.43
1920-1929
Nightwear
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Title
A name given to the resource
1920-1929
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Provenance
The primary purpose of tracing the provenance of an object or entity is normally to provide contextual and circumstantial evidence for its original production or discovery, by establishing, as far as practicable, its later history, especially the sequences of its formal ownership, custody, and places of storage.
This dress was worn by Ruth Russell Sears. Ruth was born to Sophia McTaggart and Frank Russell in Marietta, Ohio on May 28, 1904. Ruth graduated from Marietta College in 1924 and pursued her graduate studies in music in New York from 1924-1926. Ruth was an accomplished musician, and accompanied a concert violinist for a period of time. In fact, she is noted as touring Europe for several months in 1928 with her Uncle, Edward McTaggart.
Decade
1920-1929
1930-1939
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Title
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Late 1920's Moiré Evening Gown
Description
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Light orange moiré silk sleeveless dress. Waistline is formed by v-shaped seams with gathered matching silk falling from waist to form skirt. Skirt also has three chiffon layers at bottom. The first is a light orange, then a light brown and a brown. Skirt is rather full. Back of dress has a v-shaped opening.
Source
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HCT.1986.80.35
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c.1928-1933
1920-1929
1930-1939
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Title
A name given to the resource
1920-1929
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Provenance
The primary purpose of tracing the provenance of an object or entity is normally to provide contextual and circumstantial evidence for its original production or discovery, by establishing, as far as practicable, its later history, especially the sequences of its formal ownership, custody, and places of storage.
This sweater belonged to Pauline F. McDowell. Pauline attended Muskingum College, and likely purchased this sweater around the year of her graduation in 1923. Pauline was born in Fairfield, Illinois to Maud and R.E. Finch. Pauline married George McDowell in 1923.
This skirt was part of an ensemble that was the "going away" suit for Mrs. James McGavran in 1936.
Fiber/Fabric Information
Identification of fibers within a garment, fabric structure and fabric description.
Rayon
Decade
1920-1929
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Title
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1920's Wrap Sweater and Skirt
Description
An account of the resource
Ensemble of Wrap Sweater and Skirt
Sweater
Sweater is likely rayon, with beige background with horizontal stripe and chevron pattern in deep orange, rust, brown and light green. Deep V neckline is self faced; facing turns bac. Sweater has long sleeves with fold back cuffs. There is a 4" wide beige knit band around lower edge extends to tie on right side. Beige modesty bodice which snaps into front; appears to have been added to original garment.
Skirt
Three gore skirt of mid calf length. Skirt is slim fitting with two darts in both front and back. Skirt has 1.5" wide waistband, topstitched in gold. Skirt has a side placket with snaps for closure. Skirt is constructed of dark green crepe.
Source
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Sweater: HCT.1988.363.18
Skirt: HCT.1984.33.5b
1920-1929
Sportswear
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Title
A name given to the resource
1920-1929
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Provenance
The primary purpose of tracing the provenance of an object or entity is normally to provide contextual and circumstantial evidence for its original production or discovery, by establishing, as far as practicable, its later history, especially the sequences of its formal ownership, custody, and places of storage.
During the 1920s, long raccoon fur coats became a fad among young men and women, particularly those in college. Animal fur had long been a popular material for winter coats, and raccoon fur was a relatively inexpensive option. Additionally, the bulky style of these coats were popular for wearing to football games not only because it was warm, but also because a flask could easily be hidden in its bulk during these years of Prohibition. This coat features an interior pocket that could be used for just this purpose. The style would more or less disappear by the 1930s, due to the Great Depression. This raccoon coat was purchased at The Union in Columbus, Ohio.
Fiber/Fabric Information
Identification of fibers within a garment, fabric structure and fabric description.
Racoon Fur
Decade
1920-1929
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Title
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1920's Woman's Fur Coat
Description
An account of the resource
Ladies racoon coat. It has a shawl collar, turned up cuffs, and two outer side pockets at hips with tails as pocket edge. Coat is lined with beige wool, and has a pocket in right front lining seam. The center-front closure is four 1.5 inch buttons with braided loops. There are three on center-front at waist and below, one on chest, and a chain loop at center-back neck.
Source
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HCT.2005.16.9
1920-1929
Fur
Outerwear
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Title
A name given to the resource
1920-1929
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Provenance
The primary purpose of tracing the provenance of an object or entity is normally to provide contextual and circumstantial evidence for its original production or discovery, by establishing, as far as practicable, its later history, especially the sequences of its formal ownership, custody, and places of storage.
Gift of Mary Ellen Bull
Fiber/Fabric Information
Identification of fibers within a garment, fabric structure and fabric description.
Wool
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Title
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Man's Two-Piece Bathing Suit
Description
An account of the resource
Man's cream wool swim tee shirt; sleeveless.
Men's navy wool shorts with white cotton belt; four button placket closure, 3 pocket with button flap on right front, 2 loops, white 1 5/8 belt with silver hardware and snake hook for buckle.
Source
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HCT.2004.45.3
HCT.2004.45.4ab
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1925-1939
1920-1929
1930-1939
Bathing Suit
Men's
Swimsuit
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Title
A name given to the resource
1920-1929
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Provenance
The primary purpose of tracing the provenance of an object or entity is normally to provide contextual and circumstantial evidence for its original production or discovery, by establishing, as far as practicable, its later history, especially the sequences of its formal ownership, custody, and places of storage.
Middy blouse was worn for physical education class at The Ohio State University from 1924-1925 by Beatrice Turner Rinear.
Romper is gift of Mrs. E.J. Rennoe.
Blouse is gift of Beatrice Turner Rinear
Fiber/Fabric Information
Identification of fibers within a garment, fabric structure and fabric description.
Wool
Decade
1920-1929
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Title
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1920's Women's Gym Suit
Description
An account of the resource
Romper worn for physical education class
Sleeveless romper with square neckline. Buttons hidden in center front placket. Deep pleats begin at yoke in front and in back, split at crotch, and are gathered with an elastic casing below the knee. Vertical slash pocket on right side, self belt loops at side back. Belt, 1 3/4" X 44" with self belt loops, buttons in front with 2 1" black sew through buttons/buttonholes.
Blouse is a white cotton middy style blouse.
Source
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HCT.1986.213.5ab
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c. 1920
1920-1929
Gym Suit
Romper
Women's
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
1920-1929
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Provenance
The primary purpose of tracing the provenance of an object or entity is normally to provide contextual and circumstantial evidence for its original production or discovery, by establishing, as far as practicable, its later history, especially the sequences of its formal ownership, custody, and places of storage.
This swimsuit was likely worn by Thomas C. Heisey Jr. (known as T.C.) who was born in 1918. T.C. was the son of Thomas Heisey and Anne Davis. Thomas worked at the A.H. Heisey Glass Company based in Newark, Ohio. The company was founded by his father, Augustus H. Heisey.
Gift of Mrs. Bruce Harris
Designer
Designer who made the clothing item.
Jantzen
Fiber/Fabric Information
Identification of fibers within a garment, fabric structure and fabric description.
Wool
Decade
1920-1929
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
1920's Child's Bathing Suit
Description
An account of the resource
Blue wool sleeveless swimsuit. Low scoop neck in front and back. Two 1" black stripes across upper chest in front and back and around both legs. Black shank button and button hole on left shoulder strap button gusset at crotch sewn into body of garment.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
HCT.1988.418.5
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c. 1923
1920-1929
Bathing Suit
Children's
Swimsuit
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
1920-1929
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Provenance
The primary purpose of tracing the provenance of an object or entity is normally to provide contextual and circumstantial evidence for its original production or discovery, by establishing, as far as practicable, its later history, especially the sequences of its formal ownership, custody, and places of storage.
This ensemble was donated by Carolyn Jeffers and likely belonged to Helen Peters Angell. Helen was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1910 to Marie Williams and Homer Peters. She graduated from Ohio State University in 1930 with a degree in Home Economics. This ensemble was likely worn as a sports ensemble while she was a student in either high school or college.
The skirt was produced by the Jack Tar Togs Company. Jack Tar Togs was founded in 1916 and produced sport ensembles for women and children. The company was known for their slogan, "Rub 'Em, Tub 'Em, Scrub 'Em, They Come Up Smiling." This slogan can be found on the garment label. Their popular ad campaigns were written by humorist, Irvin S. Cobb in the 1920s. In 1922, a promotion in the Saturday Evening Post labeled the brand, "Clothes that made young American free."
Decade
1920-1929
Dublin Core
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Title
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1920's Women's Sport Ensemble
Description
An account of the resource
Sports ensemble consisting of a midi blouse and pleated skirt.
Nautical style blouse in white cotton. Blouse is loose with long sleeves and falls at the hip with 1.75" deep hem. Blouse has a sailor collar and an 8.5" yoke. There is a small 2.5" double welt pocket on the proper left chest. One-piece set-in sleeves with a deep armscye ending in a 2.5" cuff. Shirt is constructed of a white cotton twill.
Pleated white cotton twill skirt that falls just below the knee. Pleats are set into waist band of skirt and fall open to 2.75" hem. Skirt is closed at proper left hip with a button and two small metal snaps.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
HCT.2002.41.27 & HCT.2002.41.31
1920-1929
Sportswear
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
1920-1929
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Provenance
The primary purpose of tracing the provenance of an object or entity is normally to provide contextual and circumstantial evidence for its original production or discovery, by establishing, as far as practicable, its later history, especially the sequences of its formal ownership, custody, and places of storage.
Dress belonged to Doris Gracey. Doris was born January 9, 1899 in Marietta, Ohio to Emma Fordham and Andrew Gracey. Doris graduated with an A.B. from the University of Michigan in 1921. She later attended Bryn Mawr as a graduate student in 1929-1930. She wore this dress as a student at Bryn Mawr. Doris informed the collection that this dress was hand embroidered in France.
Gift of Miss Doris Gracey
Fiber/Fabric Information
Identification of fibers within a garment, fabric structure and fabric description.
Cotton
Decade
1920-1929
Dublin Core
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Title
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1920s Beige Embroidered Dress
Description
An account of the resource
Beige gauze dress with bronze colored smocking at shoulder seams. Sleeveless with V-neckline; neck and sleeve edges are finished with narrow self binding and and embroidered in bronze color cross stitch. Center front of dress embroidered with satin stitch, french knots and drawn work. 4" wide band of smocking attached to bias strips on wrong side of dropped waistline. Top strip of bias threaded with narrow elastic which has been left exposed and tied in a knot. Lower edge of skirt embroidered in a wide panel of embroidery and drawn work. Lower edge finished with narrow self bias binding. French seams.
Source
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HCT.1986.185.25
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1929-1930
1920-1929