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Dress   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Dress
Object type Theatre/recreation
Classification: NM3.2252
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English: Sequinned gown- part of theatre costume of 'The Brescians'; used in NZ cream satin gown with sequins cream silk satin dress with empire style waist, coloured beading and sequin work on bodice and sleeves, front and back. Short sleeves with wired over sleeve, ruffled lace trim at neck and lace insert at the back with wired lace collar, the lace insert is closed with snap fasteners, the back of the bodice has hook and eye fastenings full skirt with pleating at centre back waistline and a small train at the back with lace insert tacked to the back of the train, the front and sides are decoration with coloured sequins in a bow and tier design on the bottom of the skirt
Date 27 Dec 1998; 1910-1920s; 13 Apr 1999; 1910s-1920s
Medium Hand sewn/sewn; sequinned
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centre back: 1590mm

width across waist: 400mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
1999.18.1
Place of creation Unknown; Auckland
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1999.18.1
Notes Sequinned gown - part of theatre costume worn by members of 'The Brescians' concert party The Brescians were a singing troupe formed in the UK in the 1890s by the Hayward Brothers, including Henry and Rudall Hayward and their wives, Domenica and Adelina Martinengo. They toured New Zealand several times in the early 1900s performing with the West Picture Show at His Majesty's Theatre and at the Fuller's Opera House in Auckland. Subsequently the Henry Hayward and Rudall Hayward families settled in New Zealand. The two brothers were involved in establishing cinema throughout New Zealand but especially in Auckland where, as Hayward Enterprises they acquired the lease of the Royal Albert Hall and opened the city's first permanent picture theatre ion 1908.
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