Exhibition at Witney Antiques

Exhibition at Witney Antiques

‘ Now Whilst My Hands Are Thus Employed’Three Centuries Of Historic Samplers.

Cover_Guide_2_LR_pdfAs in previous exhibitions this collection of samplers looks into the legacy left by long forgotten school girls and their talented teachers.  These exquisite pieces of childhood needlework come from all levels of society, from the affluent to the disadvantaged poor and the institutionalised orphan. They come from all corners of the British Isles.Samplers were an important aspect in the education of young females, not only teaching them different stitch techniques necessary for the mending and marking of household linen but formed a means of inculcating the mind of the young embroiderer with morals and the obedience expected through both childhood and adult life.  The sampler by Eleanor Thompson 1756 with it’s dire warnings would surely strike fear into the heart of any child.‘Then let me always watch my lips lest I be stuck to Death and Hell, Since God a book of reckoning Keeps For every Lye that Children tell’.The title of the exhibition ‘Now While My hands Are Thus Employed’  attests to the fact that the sampler also provided an occupation which banished idleness as well as  being a means of instruction in literature, geography in the embroidering of maps mathematics and even the sciences.The earliest samplers in the exhibition date from the second half of the 17th Century from where they progress through the 18th and into the 19th Century encompassing around three hundred years; the styles changing  along with attitudes to education and the aspirations of the society  in which they were created.Exhibition Dates and Opening Times.Monday June 27th - Sunday July 17th 2016.  10am - 5pm daily.Admission Free.For More Information.  Tel: 01993 703902.

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