The Welsh Dresser: A Case Study

Moira Vincentelli

   
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Introduction

Women and Welsh identity

The Dresser in Wales

Dresser and Seld

The Wedding presents

Objects and Stories

Tradition and Innovation in Display

Conclusion

Bibliography

Appendix 1

 

 
  
         
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