Stevengraphs are pictures woven from silk, originally created by Thomas Stevens in the 19th century. They were popular collectable items again during the...
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a 19th-century English silk weaver, starting around 1862, are called Stevengraphs. Woven silk bookmarks were very appreciated gifts in the Victorian Era...
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weaver, famous for his innovation of the woven silk pictures known as stevengraphs, sold an image of the Lady Godiva Procession amongst his designs. Another...
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a 19th-century weaver in Coventry, famous for his innovation of the stevengraph, a woven silk picture. In the 19th century the town of Coventry, England...
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1992, p. 78. Mortimer, Onslow & Willett 1978, p. 20. In October 2010 a Stevengraph silk portrait of Archer sold at auction for £320 ("Focus on: The tragic...
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programmable loom to weave colourful pictures from silk, which he called Stevengraphs. Stevens employed another Coventry native called Joseph Gutteridge, a...
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link with images Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mersey Railway. A Stevengraph of the Mersey Railway Tunnel UrbanRail.net article on Merseyrail...
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gymnast and Olympian Thomas Stevens (1828–1888), weaver and inventor of Stevengraph woven silk pictures Graham Stevenson (1950–2020), British trade union...
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Trust. Retrieved 21 June 2013. "Stevengraphs and other woven silk pictures: A catalogue including images by BWA". stevengraph-silks.com. Retrieved 3 April...
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looms. He also worked for the weaver Thomas Stevens, the inventor of stevengraphs, and became a pioneer of silk brocades in five colours. Gutteridge became...
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