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Decorated Handkerchiefs: cotton, colours and conflict ‘in and about’ Northern Ireland

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Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society Conference
This paper examines a cotton handkerchief decorated by women republican prisoners Armagh Jail in 1976. It considers the power of cloth, its appropriation and circulation through in prisons of the conflict ‘in and about’ Northern Ireland.

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Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society Conference
People
Louise Purbrick
Keywords
Handkerchiefs
Cloth
material culture
Armagh
women republican prisoners
the conflict ‘in and about’ Northern Ireland
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 05/12/2014
Duration: 00:23:22

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