Darning sampler, with inscription ‘Ann Young / Sidcot School / 1811’
Darning sampler, linen, white on white, 19.2 cm x 18.76 cm
Small samplers such as this were first made at Ackworth School, the first boarding school established by the London Meeting of the Society of Friends (Quakers). The tradition was continued at Sidcot, founded as a Quaker School in 1808, but samplers inscribed ‘Sidcot’ are very much rarer than those from Ackworth.
The Fitzwilliam has several Quaker samplers, early ones for the City of London, later ones from Ackworth, but no examples of white darning samplers. Once removed from its backing and cleaned Ann Young’s sampler would be an interesting addition to our increasing holding of Quaker examples.
Height: 19.2 cm
Width: 18.76 cm
Method of acquisition: Given by Green, John
Accession number: T.48-2018
Primary reference Number: 225717
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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