Record ID | marc_upei/marc-for-openlibrary-bigset.mrc:134770673:1325 |
Source | University of Prince Edward Island |
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008 931101s1967 onca 000 0 eng
035 $a(Sirsi) AAT-75
090 8 $aTT26.
245 82 $aA heritage of Canadian handicrafts /$cedited by H. Gordon Gr
260 en $aToronto :$bMcClelland and Stewart,$c
300 96 $a222 p. :
500 bi $aPrepared as a Centennial Project by the Federated Women's Institutes of
500 an $a"When the Crystal Palace Exhibition opened in London between the years 1850 and 1860, a Mrs. Hazard of Charlottetown sent a shipload of Island handicraft to be exhibited there"
505 -P $aPartial contents: Description of handicraft arts practiced in each Canadian province. Pages 21-40, the work of Mrs. Arthur Bagnall, survey the work of P.E.I. craftspersons, from master artisan to homemaker, including knitting, pottery, furniture making, mat hooking, crocheting, tanning, weaving, quilting, dyeing, and wrought-iron
650 wo $aHandicraft$zCanada
650 xH $aHandicraft$zPrince Edward Islan
700 $xHistory.1 $aGreen, Henry Go
700 do $d1912-1 $aBagnall,
710 rt $cMrs.2 $aFederated Women's Institu
948 es $a11/01/1
949 93 $b05/06/2003 $aTT26.G82$w
901 C $mUPEI$zNOITEM $a17267