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Reading Between Lines: Embroidered Samplers

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Reading Between Lines: Embroidered Samplers14 December 2024 - 30 November 2025

More than a record of stitches, a sampler was also evidence of the sewer’s industriousness, obedience and virtue. These samplers from our collection provide insights into the lives of the girls who sewed them and the social, political and religious environment in which they lived in the 1700s and 1800s.

Originally developed as a record of different stitches and techniques, by the 1700s samplers were framed and displayed in the home to demonstrate that girls were diligent, industrious, obedient and morally virtuous.

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Framed Sampler
Eliza Luke
1799
Framed Sampler sewn by Margaret Gordon Thomson
Margaret Gordon Thomson
c. 1820
Sampler with Yellow Rose Bush
Nellie Valentine
late 19th century
Sampler with Verse
Mary Margaret Payne
1827
Sampler
Ann Stopforth
1822
Sampler
AS
1809
Framed Canvas and Wool Sampler sewn by Jemima A I Milne
Jemima A I Milne
12 April 1857
Sampler Red Stitching
Helen Fowler
1865
Framed Sampler sewn by Isobel Forbes
Isabel Forbes
1793
Framed Sampler sewn by Annie Gerrie
Annie Gerrie
02-Nov-1876