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Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-66959, described as Garment, dress. Black cotton percale with all over white geometric print, long sleeves, back opening and hem unfinished. Length 127.0 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-67010a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 9-22558, described as off-white dress with elaborate tucked lapels multi-gored skirt (48 narrow gores).  long sleeves with elaborate pleated gathers and ruffles.  decorative stitching on cuffs, lapel and neck band hand-made on machine.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 7-5613, described as Dress, sheer with strips of lace and white on white embroidery, full length, long sleeves with buttons at wrist, buttons down front two just below waist, small tucks down front and around skirt at waist, flounce around hem, dripping in back, 142cm in length Sheer linen, cotton lace, cotton embroidery note: Belonged to mother-in-law, Mrs. Max Senior
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 9-11226, described as shirt; man's, with long sleeves; blue cotton drill, silver braid and red bias trim; painted in floral designs orange, white and yellow; Length 75 cm.   Add:  front opening with tie closures.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 9-14973, described as Tobe.  Woman’s dress.  Blue ground with varicolored designs.  Floral, geometric motives.  Plain weave linen, silk embroidered.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-63483, described as Christening Gown: White plain weave cotton gown. Long, full skirt gathered on eyelet waistband. Wide-necked bodice has hand embroidered eyelet. Materials: Cotton Techniques: Plain weave, embroidery Colors: White Dimensions: 16” waistband; 43” long center back; 35 1/4” hem width. 1878 for William Randolph Sayre, Mrs. Houts’ father. Stains down front and back skirt. Handsewn. Made by Clara Burton of 3976.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 5-16822a,b, described as handmade (by sewing machine) woman's dress.  white with olive green braid hem band, sleeve band, neck band and belt.  constructed in 2 layers: base is plain white cotton; overdress is white gauze with green decorative bands integral to the weave at the hem.  neck and sleeve bands are applied by hand.  gathered skirt, 3/4 sleeves, zippered back closure.  a) dress, b) belt.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 5-15856, described as Dress.  Tie-dyed blue and white dress with machine embroidery at neck, front, and sleeve hems.  Consists of one piece of cloth folded over at shoulders (and 3 pieces cloth used as facings for neck and sleeves), cut and sewn to form long dress.  Attached tag reads “2”, “A Palmer - 1976 - blue cotton tie dye dress - blue and white machine embroidery around neck and sleeves and on chest - Abedjan, Ivory Coast”.  Shoulders to hem:  142 cm.   Across shoulders:  98.5cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 3-28250, described as Nightgown. Materials: Plain weave cotton, lace. Techniques: Sewing, tucking, insertion of lace. Colors: White. Dimensions: 45 1/2" Long, 28 1/2" wide. Remarks: High necked, long sleeved nightgown w. square front yoke w. diamond design lace inserts and tucks, joined to front fullness. Ruffled at neck, yoke, sleeve cuff, front opening w. snap. Worn, stained. 1/4" hem at bottom.