This woven doll cradle was made by a First Nation Indian living along the Beaver River. It was bought by the Webers and given to their grandchild Wilda (Weber) Laurence in 1911.
This woven doll cradle was made by a First Nation Indian living …
A black and white photograph showing six people standing on the steps in front of a large house. There is a sign that states "ALBERT GRAF / SPREAD BLANKET & CARPET WEAVER" The back of the photographs
A black and white photograph showing six people standing on the steps …
A black and white photograph of a timber building standing in an empty plot of land. There is damage to the roof of the shed. This building is the Graf weaving shed. Originally a school house F. Edwa
A black and white photograph of a timber building standing in an …
A red and white jacquard coverlet woven circa 1860 by F. Edward Graf. This pattern is double rose extra flower in lattice with bird and bush border. The warp (vertical) threads are white cotton, the
A red and white jacquard coverlet woven circa 1860 by F. Edward …