News from Yorkshire: a century-old sampler and a modern gingham school uniform
Due to the covid crisis, in April 2020 (it seems a very long time ago…..), I was working from home on a mini-project called ‘What is Gingham’, as part of our building up a reference collection of various types of cloth. It was published in a TRC Blog called ‘Gingham thoughts’ that appeared on the 10th April 2020.
Jane Hardy’s sampler made at the Burton Leonard School, North Yorkshire (1872; TRC 2020.1606).
In the same month we also added a sampler (TRC 2020.1606) to the TRC Collection that was made by Jane Hardy of Burton Leonard, North Yorkshire (England). The sampler was dated to 1872 when Jane was ten years old. We contacted the Burton Leonard Church of England school where she had made the sampler to see if they had any further details about her. This led to emails between the school and a local historian called Vivienne Rivis, who was very excited about the sampler, as it is one of the few items made by pupils that have survived from this period.









