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Have you tried this
http://www.geocities.com/barrenriver1833/guernsey_frock_page.html
Guernsey frocks seem to be distinguished by being oiled?
Good luck.
Ware
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From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Deb Fuller
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Guernsey frocks
Hi all,
The "guernsey frock" has come up numerous times in my research on
sailor's clothing in the early 1800s. But I have yet to find a clear
IDENTIFED picture of one or an existant garment. If anyone could help
me out with trying to nail down what this item was, I'd be eternally
grateful.
One note, these are different from the "fisherman sweaters/jumpers"
also called "guernseys", "jerseys" or "ganseys" associated with being
knitted in the Channel Islands. While these were also hand-knit, I
don't think they were ever worn as undershirts nor manufactured at
knitting mills.
I've found references for these shirts all the way though the 20th
century so I assume they didn't change much. But like I mentioned,
information about them for the early 1800s is really scarce other than
the fact that many sailors wore them and they were typically
undershirts.
Thanks in advance!!
Deb
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