About this object
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Maker:
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ID:
2012.72/463
Production date:
1929
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Location:
In Store
One of two Banners of the Folklore, designed by John Hargrave in . June 1929. The banner represented mankind's past and future: one side showed a stylised burial of primitive man: the other, mankind of the future overcoming machines. The banner was first seen at the 1930 Althing and was carried to Silbury Hill in June 1930.
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Measurements
L 565 mm; W 630 mm
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Materials
wool; cotton; paint
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Rights Credit
© The Kibbo Kift Foundation
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Last Updated
2024-03-14
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