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Field name | Value |
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Title | Aprons hanging from back of pantry door |
Reference | 2005.01.31-32 (aprons) |
Library | 5th of July Resource Center for Self-Determination & Freedom, Weeksville Heritage Center |
Date | 1930-1939 |
Description | A blue, two-pocket kitchen apron with embroidered roses on chest, pockets and base, ties around neck and chest. The other is a white one-pocket cotton kitchen apron with embroidered pink roses and blue flowers. The apron strings are sewn into the body of the apron which slides over the head. |
Document Type | Object |
Theme(s) | Health, Welfare and Housing; Family and Daily Life |
Keywords | housing, household, kitchenware, clothes |
Places | Weeksville, Brooklyn, New York |
Additional Information | 1930s Hunterfly Road House, 1698 Bergen Street |
Copyright | 5th of July Resource Center for Self-Determination & Freedom, Weeksville Heritage Center |