Marlie Bell

Maker
Daily Telegraph
Production date
14 Apr 1993
Current rights
All Rights Reserved
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Thousands of Hours Spent on Tapestries. Anzac Day this year will hold special meaning for Mahia woman Marlie Bell and the dozens of embroideries in Hawke's Bay, Wairoa and Gisborne guilds. Marlie Bell with the two striking tapestries she instigated, and along with dozens of volunteer embroiderers, helped create. Tapestries designed by Napier woman Mary Tanser Walch and were approved by the Waiouru Army Museum. The tapestries will hang in the commemorative hall at the army museum.

Photograph taken 14 April 1993 and published in newspaper on that date.
Production date
14 Apr 1993
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Media/Materials description
Three strips of three negatives on same subject.
Measurements
Height x Width: 20 x 35mm
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14 Apr 1993
Credit Line
gifted by the Daily Telegraph. Reproduction by kind permission of NZME/Hawke's Bay Today.
Other number(s)
A/1993/04/14/01/06, 56060

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