- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Long coat with very long sleeves. Open all down the front, without fastenings. Cream-coloured cotton in gauze weave with elaborate patterns (all different). Partially lined with plain cream-coloured cotton material.
- Person
- Field collector Evelyn Hugh John Boscawen Viscount Falmouth
- Field collector Mildmay Thomas Boscowen
- PRM source Kathleen Mary Pamela Corona Sherek
- PRM source Department of Textiles, Victoria and Albert Museum
- PRM source Victoria and Albert Museum
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1967
- Date collected
- By 1967
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1967
- Materials and processes
- Material Cotton Textile Plant, Process Gauze Woven
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1967.9.10
- Research and responses
Her brother the 8th Viscount Falmouth was Evelyn Hugh John Boscawen (1887-1962), there is no record of him visiting Tibet, however another of her brothers, Mildmay Thomas Boscowen (1892-1958) did. It is unclear which is the actual field collector [AP 09/04/2014]
Search terms: Clothing, Religion, Theatre and Drama, Ritual and Ceremonial, Coat
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