Baja Mexican-Style Poncho
- Rhodes University Drama Department, Mavuka, Nomsa, Xaba, Nosihle
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Xaba, Nosihle
- Date: 500 B.C
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Coveralls , Ponchos , Shawls , Traditional Attire , Men's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467720 , vital:76960 , PSG 94
- Description: The Baja Mexican style poncho is made with jacquard wool which is loomed into various colors and vertical lines, the v-neckline is lined with cotton and the hem of the poncho is fringed. The poncho has the length of 68.5cm making it suitable for all sizes. Did you know ? 'Baja California, estado (state), northwestern Mexico, bounded to the north by the United States (California and Arizona), to the east by the state of Sonora and the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), to the west by the Pacific Ocean, and to the south by the state of Baja California Sur'. - Britannica , Condition: Decent with visible staining and tearing , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Xaba, Nosihle
- Date: 500 B.C
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Coveralls , Ponchos , Shawls , Traditional Attire , Men's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467720 , vital:76960 , PSG 94
- Description: The Baja Mexican style poncho is made with jacquard wool which is loomed into various colors and vertical lines, the v-neckline is lined with cotton and the hem of the poncho is fringed. The poncho has the length of 68.5cm making it suitable for all sizes. Did you know ? 'Baja California, estado (state), northwestern Mexico, bounded to the north by the United States (California and Arizona), to the east by the state of Sonora and the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), to the west by the Pacific Ocean, and to the south by the state of Baja California Sur'. - Britannica , Condition: Decent with visible staining and tearing , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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Azure Blue Maxi-Length Skirt
- Rhodes University Drama Department, Mavuka, Nomsa, Ndyolashe, Esihle
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Ndyolashe, Esihle
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Skirts , Women's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/468086 , vital:77006 , PSG 55
- Description: The Azure Blue maxi length skirt is made with heavy dupion and is lined with silk blue dupion. The skirt includes a waistband, a 35cm zipper and the slit of is draped into pleats. The waist measures 65cm and the length of the dress is 105cm, making it suitable for sizes extra-small. The skit is slightly gathered by the waistline and is sawn into six panels. Did you know ? 'In dupion silk the warp (the length of the fabric) uses a high quality silk yarn, however, the weft (the width of the fabric) uses yarn that is drawn from entangled cocoons. Due to this, the fabric has a unique texture formed by the slubs in the yarn used in the weft of the fabric. The slubs are caused by the inconsistencies in the silk yarn, which give the fabric its distinctive texture. The irregularities also cause the fabric to reflect light in different ways, creating a shimmering effect.'- Slik Designed. , Condition: Good with no visible staining and tearing , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Ndyolashe, Esihle
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Skirts , Women's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/468086 , vital:77006 , PSG 55
- Description: The Azure Blue maxi length skirt is made with heavy dupion and is lined with silk blue dupion. The skirt includes a waistband, a 35cm zipper and the slit of is draped into pleats. The waist measures 65cm and the length of the dress is 105cm, making it suitable for sizes extra-small. The skit is slightly gathered by the waistline and is sawn into six panels. Did you know ? 'In dupion silk the warp (the length of the fabric) uses a high quality silk yarn, however, the weft (the width of the fabric) uses yarn that is drawn from entangled cocoons. Due to this, the fabric has a unique texture formed by the slubs in the yarn used in the weft of the fabric. The slubs are caused by the inconsistencies in the silk yarn, which give the fabric its distinctive texture. The irregularities also cause the fabric to reflect light in different ways, creating a shimmering effect.'- Slik Designed. , Condition: Good with no visible staining and tearing , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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Black Floor Length Cloak
- Rhodes University Drama Department, Mavuka, Nomsa, Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Date: 2000s
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Ponchos , Cloaks , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467891 , vital:76982 , PSG 181
- Description: The black cloak is made with mini-matt fabric, the neckline is reinforced with a pilgrim like collar. The clock is suitable for all sizes and has a length of 196cm. The hem is raw edge making it sustapatable to fraying on the hem. Did you know? 'It is speculated that Dracula, When he was traveling across the world, he was always wearing his cloak to hide himself as a vampire and away from sunlight. Throwing it away meant he decided to stop hiding and for the world to see him as a powerful leader'. , Condition: Good with no visible staining or tears , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Date: 2000s
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Ponchos , Cloaks , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467891 , vital:76982 , PSG 181
- Description: The black cloak is made with mini-matt fabric, the neckline is reinforced with a pilgrim like collar. The clock is suitable for all sizes and has a length of 196cm. The hem is raw edge making it sustapatable to fraying on the hem. Did you know? 'It is speculated that Dracula, When he was traveling across the world, he was always wearing his cloak to hide himself as a vampire and away from sunlight. Throwing it away meant he decided to stop hiding and for the world to see him as a powerful leader'. , Condition: Good with no visible staining or tears , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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Light Khaki 3 Piece Suit
- Rhodes University Drama Department, Mavuka, Nomsa, Xaba, Nosihle
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Xaba, Nosihle
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Blazers , Men's clothing , Pants , Suits (Clothing) , Vests , Twenty-first century , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/468106 , vital:77008 , PSG 140
- Description: The light khaki three piece suit consists of a blazer, straight cut pants and vest which are all made with a long wool fiber which contributes to the burlap like rough texture and appearance. The blazer is lined with a darker shade of textured satin lining, the sleeves are lined with white satin that has vertical textured lines, the interior has two welt pocket on both sides of the chest. The interior also includes the company of the weaver which is Sunnihy Tweeds which is handwoven by Jamed O'Shea Weaver's Workshop Kenmare Co.Kerry. The blazer is hand tailored by T Johnson and Son in Ireland. The front of the blazer has two welt pockets and a out breast pocket on the right hand side, the are three buttons and button holes as front closures. The sleeves have three decorative buttons on the bottom, the shoulders measures 42cm making it suitable for sizes medium and large. The front of the basic waistcoat vest includes five buttons and button holes and four out breast pockets, the backing of the waistcoat is made with brown khaki textured satin and is lined with the white textured satin, the waistcoat is suitable for sizes medium and large. The pants are lined with grey rayon lining, the back of the pants include a welt in the righthand side. The waistband does not include belt loops but has an adjustable zipper on both sides that assist in keeping the pants held up, the front of the pants include a zipper and fly, a hidden pocket in the right hand side just in-between the waist and the waistband and there are side pockets. Did you know? 'The Leicester Longwool is one of the “luster longwool” breeds, so designated for the sheen and brilliance of their wool. The sheep appear to shine just after shearing, when the clean wool next to their skin catches the sunlight and makes them glisten for a few days before the dust and dirt of their environment catches up to them and the glow is hidden for another year.'-The Livestock Conservatory. , Condition: Good with no visible staining or tears , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Xaba, Nosihle
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Blazers , Men's clothing , Pants , Suits (Clothing) , Vests , Twenty-first century , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/468106 , vital:77008 , PSG 140
- Description: The light khaki three piece suit consists of a blazer, straight cut pants and vest which are all made with a long wool fiber which contributes to the burlap like rough texture and appearance. The blazer is lined with a darker shade of textured satin lining, the sleeves are lined with white satin that has vertical textured lines, the interior has two welt pocket on both sides of the chest. The interior also includes the company of the weaver which is Sunnihy Tweeds which is handwoven by Jamed O'Shea Weaver's Workshop Kenmare Co.Kerry. The blazer is hand tailored by T Johnson and Son in Ireland. The front of the blazer has two welt pockets and a out breast pocket on the right hand side, the are three buttons and button holes as front closures. The sleeves have three decorative buttons on the bottom, the shoulders measures 42cm making it suitable for sizes medium and large. The front of the basic waistcoat vest includes five buttons and button holes and four out breast pockets, the backing of the waistcoat is made with brown khaki textured satin and is lined with the white textured satin, the waistcoat is suitable for sizes medium and large. The pants are lined with grey rayon lining, the back of the pants include a welt in the righthand side. The waistband does not include belt loops but has an adjustable zipper on both sides that assist in keeping the pants held up, the front of the pants include a zipper and fly, a hidden pocket in the right hand side just in-between the waist and the waistband and there are side pockets. Did you know? 'The Leicester Longwool is one of the “luster longwool” breeds, so designated for the sheen and brilliance of their wool. The sheep appear to shine just after shearing, when the clean wool next to their skin catches the sunlight and makes them glisten for a few days before the dust and dirt of their environment catches up to them and the glow is hidden for another year.'-The Livestock Conservatory. , Condition: Good with no visible staining or tears , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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Red Corduroy Robe
- Rhodes University Drama Department, Mavuka, Nomsa, Xaba, Nosihle
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Xaba, Nosihle
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Twenty-first century , Twentieth century , Robes , Men's clothing , Costume , Sleepwear , Women's clothing
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467882 , vital:76981 , PSG 110
- Description: The red robe is made with corduroy and is a long-sleeved with the length of 137cm. The rode and has two belt loops and a matching belt. The sleeves are cuffed in the ends and has lined with black and brocade silk fabric. The shoulders are structed with shoulder pads. The shoulders measures 43cm making it suitable for sizes medium. Did you know? 'In medieval times, women wore long gowns to bed, often made of heavy fabrics like wool or linen. These gowns were not specifically designed for sleep, but rather were simply the same garments worn during the day. It was not until the 18th century that nightgowns, as they were then called, became more popular.'- Mackly , Condition: Good with no visible staining and minimal tearing. , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Xaba, Nosihle
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Twenty-first century , Twentieth century , Robes , Men's clothing , Costume , Sleepwear , Women's clothing
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467882 , vital:76981 , PSG 110
- Description: The red robe is made with corduroy and is a long-sleeved with the length of 137cm. The rode and has two belt loops and a matching belt. The sleeves are cuffed in the ends and has lined with black and brocade silk fabric. The shoulders are structed with shoulder pads. The shoulders measures 43cm making it suitable for sizes medium. Did you know? 'In medieval times, women wore long gowns to bed, often made of heavy fabrics like wool or linen. These gowns were not specifically designed for sleep, but rather were simply the same garments worn during the day. It was not until the 18th century that nightgowns, as they were then called, became more popular.'- Mackly , Condition: Good with no visible staining and minimal tearing. , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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Short White Lace Mini Dress with Spaghetti Straps
- Rhodes University Drama Department
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Twenty-first century , Dresses , Wedding costume , Women's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/446080 , vital:74462 , WCD 3
- Description: Short White Lace Mini Dress with Spaghetti Straps/ The cocktail dress has a white floral lace lined with with white viscose and has white sateen spaghetti straps/ The length of the dress is 98cm and the size is 34cm/ The back of the dress has a 40 cm long zipper and a hook and eye at the top. , Used in Unknown Production
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Twenty-first century , Dresses , Wedding costume , Women's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/446080 , vital:74462 , WCD 3
- Description: Short White Lace Mini Dress with Spaghetti Straps/ The cocktail dress has a white floral lace lined with with white viscose and has white sateen spaghetti straps/ The length of the dress is 98cm and the size is 34cm/ The back of the dress has a 40 cm long zipper and a hook and eye at the top. , Used in Unknown Production
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White Georgette Maxi Skirt
- Rhodes University Drama Department
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Twenty-first century , Women's clothing , Skirts , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/450874 , vital:74992 , WSK 1
- Description: White Georgette Maxi Skirt with elastic waist / The skirt made with white Georgette and is lined with a white stretch silk linning/ The length of the skirt is 98cm and is size 10 with an eleastic wasit. , Used in unknown Production
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Twenty-first century , Women's clothing , Skirts , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/450874 , vital:74992 , WSK 1
- Description: White Georgette Maxi Skirt with elastic waist / The skirt made with white Georgette and is lined with a white stretch silk linning/ The length of the skirt is 98cm and is size 10 with an eleastic wasit. , Used in unknown Production
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Wool Tweed Winter Coat
- Rhodes University Drama Department, Mavuka, Nomsa, Xaba, Nosihle
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Xaba, Nosihle
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Coats , Men's clothing , Twenty-first century , Costume , Jackets
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467730 , vital:76961 , PSG 146
- Description: The knee-length coat is made with wool tweed and is lined with gold silk lining. The coat has a peak lapel, there button holes with just one button and the long sleeves have cuffed collars. On both sides there are two welt pockets and there is a slit in the back of the jacket. The inside seams are covered with bias binding tape. The coat is not in the best condition as there is visible tear on the exterior and in interior. Did you know ? 'Sometime in the eighteenth century Scotland started producing tweed as a hard-wearing fabric to keep farmers and other outdoor workers warm during the harsh winters. The wool was naturally warm and breathable and it repelled the wind and rain. It was the original performance cloth'- Moss Bros. , Condition: Decent with visible staining and tearing , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Xaba, Nosihle
- Date: 2000's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Coats , Men's clothing , Twenty-first century , Costume , Jackets
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467730 , vital:76961 , PSG 146
- Description: The knee-length coat is made with wool tweed and is lined with gold silk lining. The coat has a peak lapel, there button holes with just one button and the long sleeves have cuffed collars. On both sides there are two welt pockets and there is a slit in the back of the jacket. The inside seams are covered with bias binding tape. The coat is not in the best condition as there is visible tear on the exterior and in interior. Did you know ? 'Sometime in the eighteenth century Scotland started producing tweed as a hard-wearing fabric to keep farmers and other outdoor workers warm during the harsh winters. The wool was naturally warm and breathable and it repelled the wind and rain. It was the original performance cloth'- Moss Bros. , Condition: Decent with visible staining and tearing , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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1960s Frost White Shift Dress with Sliver and Powder Blue Paisley Design
- Rhodes University Drama Department
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department
- Date: 1960
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Twentieth century , Vintage clothing , Dresses , Women's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/446562 , vital:74521 , WCD 5
- Description: 1960s Frost White Shift Dress with Sliver and Powder Blue Paisley Design / The dress has capped sleeves and the back of the dress has a 55cm zipper with a belt with cream white flat four whole buttons/ The length is 100cm and the size is 34-36/ The fabric is crepe wool with silver tensile weaving. , Used in unknown Production
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department
- Date: 1960
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Twentieth century , Vintage clothing , Dresses , Women's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/446562 , vital:74521 , WCD 5
- Description: 1960s Frost White Shift Dress with Sliver and Powder Blue Paisley Design / The dress has capped sleeves and the back of the dress has a 55cm zipper with a belt with cream white flat four whole buttons/ The length is 100cm and the size is 34-36/ The fabric is crepe wool with silver tensile weaving. , Used in unknown Production
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Draped White Georgette Dress
- Rhodes University Drama Department, Mavuka, Nomsa
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa
- Date: 1940
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Twentieth century , Vintage clothing , Dresses , Wedding costume , Women's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/446574 , vital:74522 , WED 1
- Description: Draped White Dress Bishop Sleeve V-Neck Georgette. The bodice of the dress has a draped V-Neck with bishop sleeves are cuffed in the ends with half ball pearls. The skirt and bodice lining is white polyester mesh and has a 55cm cream white zipper at the back of the dress. The length of the dress is 116cm, the skirt half is 74cm, the bodice half is 43cm, the waist is 72cm. , Condition: Good with no visible staining , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email nomsatinamavuka@gmail.com or rhodesuniversitytheatre@gmail.com
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa
- Date: 1940
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Twentieth century , Vintage clothing , Dresses , Wedding costume , Women's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/446574 , vital:74522 , WED 1
- Description: Draped White Dress Bishop Sleeve V-Neck Georgette. The bodice of the dress has a draped V-Neck with bishop sleeves are cuffed in the ends with half ball pearls. The skirt and bodice lining is white polyester mesh and has a 55cm cream white zipper at the back of the dress. The length of the dress is 116cm, the skirt half is 74cm, the bodice half is 43cm, the waist is 72cm. , Condition: Good with no visible staining , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email nomsatinamavuka@gmail.com or rhodesuniversitytheatre@gmail.com
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Steaming cabinet and boiler. F.E.D
- Date: 1938
- Subjects: Formidable Epidemic Diseases Hospital -- Port Elizabeth , Plague -- South Africa -- Photographs , Communicable diseases -- South Africa -- Photographs , Communicable diseases -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Communicable diseases -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Plague -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Pictorial works , Public health -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Health facilities -- Disinfection -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Fumigation -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Plague -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Port Elizabeth (South Africa) -- History -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/53075 , vital:26251 , PIC/A 4279 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017.
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- Date Issued: 1938
- Date: 1938
- Subjects: Formidable Epidemic Diseases Hospital -- Port Elizabeth , Plague -- South Africa -- Photographs , Communicable diseases -- South Africa -- Photographs , Communicable diseases -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Communicable diseases -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Plague -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Pictorial works , Public health -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Health facilities -- Disinfection -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Fumigation -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Plague -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Port Elizabeth (South Africa) -- History -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/53075 , vital:26251 , PIC/A 4279 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017.
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- Date Issued: 1938
Thousands of bags being deverminized at the F.E.D
- Date: 1938
- Subjects: Formidable Epidemic Diseases Hospital -- Port Elizabeth , Plague -- South Africa -- Photographs , Communicable diseases -- South Africa -- Photographs , Communicable diseases -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Communicable diseases -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Plague -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Pictorial works , Public health -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Health facilities -- Disinfection -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Fumigation -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Plague -- South Africa -- Port Elizabeth -- Photographs , Port Elizabeth (South Africa) -- History -- Photographs
- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/53373 , vital:26280 , PIC/A 4279 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017.
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- Date Issued: 1938
- Date: 1938
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- Type: still image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/53373 , vital:26280 , PIC/A 4279 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017.
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- Date Issued: 1938
Floral Traditional Blue Qi Pao Dress
- Rhodes University Drama Department, Mavuka, Nomsa, Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Date: 1900's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Twentieth century , Dresses , Traditional attire , Women's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467772 , vital:76966 , PSG 50
- Description: This blue floral traditional Chinese Qi Pao Dress is made with brocade silk which includes floral motifs. The dress also includes a Chinese collar and a closure that extends through the bust down to the side zipper and it incudes diamond chain. '"Qipao" broadly refers to the traditional dress, while "Cheongsam" denotes explicitly the modern, form-fitting version popularized in the early 20th century. The Cheongsam, with its high neck and slits on the sides, is a more modern and stylized adaptation of the traditional qipao.'-Linqo Ace. The left hand side of the dress has a 35cm zipper and the length of the dress is 136cm. The waist measures about 74cm making it suitable for sizes small and medium. Did you know? 2025 is the year of the snake according to the Chinese Zodiac calendar, people born in the year of the snake are known for their intelligence, creativity and resourcefulness. , Condition: Decent with no visible staining but a tear on the side seam. , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Date: 1900's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Twentieth century , Dresses , Traditional attire , Women's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467772 , vital:76966 , PSG 50
- Description: This blue floral traditional Chinese Qi Pao Dress is made with brocade silk which includes floral motifs. The dress also includes a Chinese collar and a closure that extends through the bust down to the side zipper and it incudes diamond chain. '"Qipao" broadly refers to the traditional dress, while "Cheongsam" denotes explicitly the modern, form-fitting version popularized in the early 20th century. The Cheongsam, with its high neck and slits on the sides, is a more modern and stylized adaptation of the traditional qipao.'-Linqo Ace. The left hand side of the dress has a 35cm zipper and the length of the dress is 136cm. The waist measures about 74cm making it suitable for sizes small and medium. Did you know? 2025 is the year of the snake according to the Chinese Zodiac calendar, people born in the year of the snake are known for their intelligence, creativity and resourcefulness. , Condition: Decent with no visible staining but a tear on the side seam. , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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Traditional Blue Qi Pao Dress
- Rhodes University Drama Department, Mavuka, Nomsa, Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Date: 1900's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Twentieth century , Dresses , Ethnic costume , Women's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467554 , vital:76943 , PSG 57
- Description: This traditional Chinese blue Qi Pao Dress is made with cotton that has sliver star patterns also includes a Chinese collar. '"Qipao" broadly refers to the traditional dress, while "Cheongsam" denotes explicitly the modern, form-fitting version popularized in the early 20th century. The Cheongsam, with its high neck and slits on the sides, is a more modern and stylized adaptation of the traditional qipao.'-Linqo Ace. The back of the dress is made with a 60cm zipper and the length of the dress is 129cm. The waist measures about 75cm making it suitable for sizes small and medium. Did you know that 2025 is the year of the snake according to the Chinese Zodiac calendar, people born in the year of the snake are known for their intelligence, creativity, and resourcefulness. , Condition: Good with no visible staining or tears , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Date: 1900's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Twentieth century , Dresses , Ethnic costume , Women's clothing , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467554 , vital:76943 , PSG 57
- Description: This traditional Chinese blue Qi Pao Dress is made with cotton that has sliver star patterns also includes a Chinese collar. '"Qipao" broadly refers to the traditional dress, while "Cheongsam" denotes explicitly the modern, form-fitting version popularized in the early 20th century. The Cheongsam, with its high neck and slits on the sides, is a more modern and stylized adaptation of the traditional qipao.'-Linqo Ace. The back of the dress is made with a 60cm zipper and the length of the dress is 129cm. The waist measures about 75cm making it suitable for sizes small and medium. Did you know that 2025 is the year of the snake according to the Chinese Zodiac calendar, people born in the year of the snake are known for their intelligence, creativity, and resourcefulness. , Condition: Good with no visible staining or tears , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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Woman's Maroon Edwardian Two Piece Suit
- Rhodes University Drama Department, Mavuka, Nomsa, Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Date: 1900s
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Blouses , Dresses , Skirts , Suits (Clothing) , Nineteenth century , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467650 , vital:76954 , PSG 124
- Description: The Edwardian style two piece suit features a blouse and skit made with Dupioni silk which has a shinny appearance and a slightly bumpy texture. The blouse is has gathered sleeves and is lined with white muslin, the front has hook and eyes closures. The blouse measures 37cm on the shoulders and has a length of 55cm meaning it is suitable for sizes extra small and small. The skirt also includes braided embroidery details and has a waist of 66cm and has a length of 111cm, the back of the skirt extends into a train and suitable for sixes extra small. Did you know ?'On the death of Queen Victoria on 22 January 1901, Edward became king, marking the beginning of the Edwardian era.'- Royal Museums Greenwich. , Condition: Good with no visible staining or tears , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Date: 1900s
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Blouses , Dresses , Skirts , Suits (Clothing) , Nineteenth century , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467650 , vital:76954 , PSG 124
- Description: The Edwardian style two piece suit features a blouse and skit made with Dupioni silk which has a shinny appearance and a slightly bumpy texture. The blouse is has gathered sleeves and is lined with white muslin, the front has hook and eyes closures. The blouse measures 37cm on the shoulders and has a length of 55cm meaning it is suitable for sizes extra small and small. The skirt also includes braided embroidery details and has a waist of 66cm and has a length of 111cm, the back of the skirt extends into a train and suitable for sixes extra small. Did you know ?'On the death of Queen Victoria on 22 January 1901, Edward became king, marking the beginning of the Edwardian era.'- Royal Museums Greenwich. , Condition: Good with no visible staining or tears , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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Nile Blue Qi Pao Jacket
- Rhodes University Drama Department, Mavuka, Nomsa, Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Date: 1640's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Men's clothing , Jackets , Traditional attire , Women's clothing , Seventeenth century , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467850 , vital:76978 , PS66
- Description: This Blue-Grey Chinese Qi Pao jacket is made with dupion silk which has a bumpy texture. The jacket also includes a Chinese collar and a closure that extends through the bust down to the right side seams, this closure includes six Chinese button knots. The jacket features gold hand painted detailing and bias binding along the collar and the sleeves. The jacket has slits on the sides. '"Qipao" broadly refers to the traditional dress, while "Cheongsam" denotes explicitly the modern, form-fitting version popularized in the early 20th century. The Cheongsam, with its high neck and slits on the sides, is a more modern and stylized adaptation of the traditional qipao.'-Linqo Ace. Did you know? 'The Chinese New Year celebration lasts for 15 days' - National Geographic Kids. , Condition: Decent with visiabe discolourtion. , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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- Authors: Rhodes University Drama Department , Mavuka, Nomsa , Balakisi, Siphosethu
- Date: 1640's
- Subjects: Clothing and dress , Vintage clothing , Men's clothing , Jackets , Traditional attire , Women's clothing , Seventeenth century , Costume
- Type: three dimensional object , Realia , image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/467850 , vital:76978 , PS66
- Description: This Blue-Grey Chinese Qi Pao jacket is made with dupion silk which has a bumpy texture. The jacket also includes a Chinese collar and a closure that extends through the bust down to the right side seams, this closure includes six Chinese button knots. The jacket features gold hand painted detailing and bias binding along the collar and the sleeves. The jacket has slits on the sides. '"Qipao" broadly refers to the traditional dress, while "Cheongsam" denotes explicitly the modern, form-fitting version popularized in the early 20th century. The Cheongsam, with its high neck and slits on the sides, is a more modern and stylized adaptation of the traditional qipao.'-Linqo Ace. Did you know? 'The Chinese New Year celebration lasts for 15 days' - National Geographic Kids. , Condition: Decent with visiabe discolourtion. , This is an item from the Post-Graduate Wall, meaning item has been bought or made for a Post-Graduate production/project. The item cannot be destroyed or adapted as the costume is meant to be preserved following the project. The item can be signed out of the wardrobe but only for a short amount of time. , This record has been reviewed by the wardrobe staff and library technical team members but may be incomplete. The goal is to ensure that the records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email rhodesdramadepartmentwardrobe@gmail.com.
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- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/72472 , vital:30056
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Grasping hidden histories and land struggles amidst a democratising South Africa
- Authors: Wotshela, Luvuyo
- Subjects: South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Inaugural lecture
- Identifier: vital:11983 , http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1013045 , South Africa
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- Authors: Wotshela, Luvuyo
- Subjects: South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Inaugural lecture
- Identifier: vital:11983 , http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1013045 , South Africa
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Muhlenbeck, Frederick Augustus (1902-1980)
- Subjects: Muhlenbeck, Frederick Augustus (1902-1980)
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/18578 , vital:22358 , PIC/M 6359 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017.
- Description: Photo of Frederick Augustus Muhlenbeck (1902-1980), son of Capt. Frederick Augustus Muhlenbeck (1848-1904).
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- Subjects: Muhlenbeck, Frederick Augustus (1902-1980)
- Type: Image
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/18578 , vital:22358 , PIC/M 6359 , This image is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research at Rhodes University. For further information contact cory@ru.ac.za. The digitisation of this image was made possible through a generous grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2014-2017.
- Description: Photo of Frederick Augustus Muhlenbeck (1902-1980), son of Capt. Frederick Augustus Muhlenbeck (1848-1904).
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- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/58320 , vital:27227
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