USA. Offering a wide range of textile conservation services including stabilization, cleaning and restoration.
Textile conservation project of the Trinity County Historical Society, dedicated to the preservation and display of a collection of historical garments, rugs, household linens, quilts, flags, and fraternal order banners.
USA. Study center for the understanding of historic costumes and textiles, created under the direction of the Nevada State Museum and Nevada Historical Society. On-line exhibits of costumes, textiles and quilts.
UK. Textile section of a membership organisation created to promote the profession of textile conservation and the interests of textile conservators, and the discussion of current issues and information exchange.
USA. Extensive collection of textiles and historic costumes of the Department of Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design in the University of Rhode Island.
USA. Custom and commission weaving company, specializing in historic textile fabric, trims, carpets and furnishings reproductions for museums, private homes, and the film industry. Also, museum consulting services.
UK. Part of Historic Royal Palaces' Conservation Department dedicated to preserving, displaying and explaining the extensive collection of historic textiles at Hampton Court Palace dating back to Henry VIII.
Pilot project offering images, archives, museum descriptions and additional resources for information about historical Scottish textile collections. Not available.
Section within the International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage (TICCIH), responsible for the preservation of historical textile mills world wide. Introduction to the project. List of known textile sites of international significance. Links to textile museums. Click Organisation/Thematic Sections.
Exhibition organized by the Historical Collections Department of the Baker Library Graduate School of Business Administration in Harvard University. Extensive biography, and links to textile articles and resources.
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