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Wed, 5 Nov 1997 11:39:09 -0600
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Jennifer,
I must express ignorance of how Australian garb of that period differed
from US or European but there is a great pattern source I'm going to
recommend.  They have a vast array of historic patterns, US, European
and a host of other areas.  I called them this morning and they're
airmailing you info on their catalog of patterns (I hope your address
will get it to you.)  The woman with whom I spoke said they already have
lots of customers in Australia.  The company is
        Amazon Dry Goods
        2218 East 11th St.
        Davenport, IA  52803-3760

Hope some of this will work for you.
Linn

Marketing Manager wrote:
>
> I am the curator at a large historic site and looking for 'reproduction'
> costume patterns based on authentic clothing primarily for the 1840-1860
> period so that we can make costumes for interpretation work. (Most
> others in this position use good sewing people that can work from
> illustrations but our isolation and budget constraints do not allow us
> this obvious advantage).
> Suggestions like that of Francis Grimble for the Edwardian period are
> also useful.
> Thanks
> Jennifer Nuske
> Curator
> Port Arthur Historic Site
> Port Arthur TAS
> AUSTRALIA
> Ph:03 6250 2363
> Fax: 03 6250 2494

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