Stockings

Donated to the museum by a member of the Kelly family of Ottery St Mary. Stockings were amongst the first garments to be produced mechanically, on a frame knitting machine. They would have been worn gartered around the knee. White cotton was generally preferred for hot summer days. Black dyes had the terrible reputation of staining the feet.

Object Summary

Accession Loan No.
59/1963/42/1
Collection Class
Clothing and accessories
Material
cotton
Common Name
stockings
Simple Name
stocking
Inscription Transcription
12 / Agnus Kelly / 4 .1872
Production Date
1873

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