Pamela Clabburn
Pamela Clabburn (13 April 1914 – 2 July 2010) was an English author, conservationist, curator, needlewoman and textile expert. She worked for the staff of Strangers' Hall Museum in Norwich as assistant curator of social history and at Norwich Museum as their assistant history of social history. Clabburn retired from Strangers' Hall in 1974, and set up the National Trust's textile conservation department three years later, overseeing the conservation of various textiles in East Anglian homes throughout the following decade. She was the author of books about textiles and founded the Costume and Textile Association in 1990. Provided by Wikipedia
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The National Trust book of furnishing textiles by Clabburn, Pamela
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Shawls in imitation of the Indian by Clabburn, Pamela
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Masterpieces of embroidery by Clabburn, Pamela
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Shawls in imitation of the Indian by Clabburn, Pamela
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The needleworker's dictionary by Clabburn, Pamela
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The needleworker's dictionary by Clabburn, Pamela
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Working class costume from sketches of characters by White, William Johnstone
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Working class costume from sketches of characters by William Johnstone White, 1818
Published 1971Other Authors: “…Clabburn, Pamela…”
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