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Turnover shawl with woven and applied work, made by Gibb and MacDonald, Edinburgh, ca. 1830-1840.  Woven and applied work 

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Turnover shawl with woven and applied work, made by Gibb and MacDonald, Edinburgh, ca. 1830-1840.  Woven and applied work 
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Title: Turnover shawl with woven and applied work, made by Gibb and MacDonald, Edinburgh, ca. 1830-1840.  Woven and applied work 
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Turnover shawl with woven and applied work, made by Gibb and MacDonald, Edinburgh, ca.
1830-1840.
  Woven and applied work .

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