Items Authored/Edited by Richmond, Vivienne
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Number of items: 14.
Richmond, Vivienne.
2016.
A Remedy for Rents: Darning Samplers and Other Needlework from the Whitelands College Collection.
[Exhibition Catalogue]
Richmond, Vivienne.
2014.
Crafting Inclusion for ‘Invalid’ Women: The Girls’ Friendly Society Central Needlework Depôt, 1899–1947.
In: Beverly Lemire; Janice Helland and Alena Buis, eds.
Craft, Community and the Material Culture of Place and Politics, 19th-20th Century.
Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 161-176.
ISBN 9781409462071
[Book Section]
Richmond, Vivienne.
2013.
Clothing the Poor in Nineteenth-Century England.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
ISBN 9781107042278
[Book]
Richmond, Vivienne.
2010.
Rubbish or Riches? Buying from Church Jumble Sales in late-Victorian England.
Journal of Historical Research in Marketing, 2(3),
pp. 327-341.
ISSN 1755-750X
[Article]
Richmond, Vivienne.
2009.
'Indiscriminate liberality subverts the Morals and depraves the habits of the Poor': A Contribution to the Debate on the Poor Law, Parish Clothing Relief and Clothing Societies in Early Nineteenth-Century England.
Textile History, 40(1),
pp. 51-69.
ISSN 0040-4969
[Article]
Richmond, Vivienne.
2007.
Bear Ye One Another's Burdens, The Girls' Friendly Society 1875-2005.
[Digital]