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Title
Cloth
Object type Barber/occupations
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English: Cream coloured cloth with blood stains and hair clippings
Date 30 May 1986; Circa 1900-1910; Edwardian, 1901-1910
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
648301 (object number)
Place of creation England
Notes "barber's equipment, locality- England. See attached newsclipping, enquiry sheet No. 1213. Presented in memory of John Thomas Quinlan." (col.card)
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