
94/112/6 T-shirt, boys, cotton, Custom-knit by Oxford, USA, c.1963
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T-shirt, boys, cotton, Custom-knit by Oxford, USA, c.1963
Maria Gales Ramsay set up a foundation during the 1950 and 1960 for disadvantaged boys who required medical attention. She purchased clothing for them intending to pass it onto children returning from hospital. She never did, and ended up sending a large collection to her daughter, the donor.
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T-shirt, boys, cotton, Custom-knit by Oxford, USA, c. 1963.
Boys short sleeve t-shirt made of cotton with blue, white and red horizontal stripes. White around the sleeve cuffs and collar. Grandpa style centre front opening with three white plastic buttons.
Made: Oxford; United States of America; 1963
Used: Gales Ramsay, Maria; United States of America
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White fabric label: 100% COTTON/- 6 -/CUSTOM-KNIT/by OXFORD.
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Gift of Mara Lacamera, 1993.
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