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              <text>Alexandria Pilkington</text>
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              <text>Woman’s dress or Going-Away dress, consisting of bodice (E.1988.104.2.a) and matching skirt (E.1988.104.2.b), in fine blue wool broadcloth decorated with a scrolling border design in applied slightly purple-blue solid cut pile silk velvet, navy ribbed silk, wide and narrow navy silk braids. Bodice with high standing collar, fitted bodice fastening centre front with alternatively overlapping tabs with wool and braid covered buttons. Full-length sleeves with very slight gathering into shoulders, cut with curved elbows, scalloped cuffs. Collar, bodice, upper sleeves and cuffs decorated with appliquéd scrolling design incorporating flower heads. Lined with cream silk satin with woven cream silk label inside centre back ‘[Crest] Mesdes Hayward / Court Dressmakers / 64 New Bond Str. / LONDON W.’ Skirt, full-length, gored-panel skirt with additional darts at hips and flaring out below the knee. Fastening centre front waist with alternatively overlapping tabs with wool and braid covered buttons that continue down to hem. Centre-front and hem decorated with appliquéd pattern edged with braid. Lined in blue silk.&#13;
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Worn as a Going Away outfit by Elizabeth Kerr Holms-Kerr at her marriage to John Deans Hope on 29 March 1899 at Park Church, Glasgow. The Statutory Register of Marriages states '1889 on the Twenty-ninth day of March at Park Church, Glasgow, After Banns according to the Church of Scotland John D. Hope, Stockbroker (Bachelor), 38, Inchmartin, Inchture [and] E. K. Holms-Kerr (Spinster) 26, 27 Park Circus, Glasgow'.&#13;
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This outfit was the inspiration for the walking dress made by staff at North Glasgow College was worn by Lord Provost Liz Cameron in the Lord Provost’s Pageant in 2006.</text>
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