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Lewis, Richard Tucker (Joined The Royal Navy when twelve years old and eventually worked as Chief Engine Room Artificer until he retired, which is when he made the mats. Even though he had athritic hands he made the rugs using unravelled scraps of pattern pieces from men's outfitters in Gorseinion.)
Woollen mat (one of a pair). Made by Richard Tucker Lewis during his retirement. He suffered from athritis in his hands. Handmade from unravelled woollen fabric and spun wool and cotton of varying thickness and colours. These have been clumped together and knotted onto a cotton woven backing giving a thick shaggy pile to the mat. The border is mainly a dark navy colour with central pattern consisting of two diamonds. The mat has been backed with black cotton, possibly blackout material (constructed from two pieces). The mat has been secured to the backing along the edges but also by stitching through in 10 areas across the back.
Collection Area
Social & Cultural History
Item Number
F2014.20.1
Creation/Production
Lewis, Richard Tucker
Date: 1940 (late) - 1950s (early)
Acquisition
Donation, 17/11/2014
Measurements
Width
(mm): 710
Length
(mm): 1290
Height
(mm): 15
Techniques
knotting
Material
wool (spun and twisted)
cotton (spun and twisted)
cotton (fabric)
Location
In store
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