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Inside the chaise longue garments were used as stuffing
Inside the chaise longue all sorts of garments, some dating back to 1840,Ìýhad been used as stuffing
Inside the chaise longue garments were used as stuffing
Clothing is wrapped around the framework
Cotton bonnet dating from the late 19th century
Cotton bonnet dating from late 19th century
Collar and tie Left: home made Right: manufactured
Left: ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ made collar and tie ÌýRight: The collar is stamped with a trade mark

The mystery of the chaise longue

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Carol Circuit is interested in furniture restoration. When she found an old chaise longue in the back room of her hairdresser's shopÌýit proved to be a treasure trove of social history, taking her on a 100 year journey.Ìý

As she took the chaise longue apart she found that it had been carefully and lovingly stuffed with garments, parts of garments and pieces of fabric.ÌýLabels inside the chaise longue identified the person who had done this as a Miss Smith, but with horsehair so cheap, why had she used clothes?ÌýMaybeÌýit was a way ofÌýgathering her memories together and storing them?Carol couldn't leave it there - she had to find out more...


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