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Florence Andrew originally from Hurstville, New South Wales, was a South Australian apprentice dressmaker, married to Ted Crambrook in 1912, she designed and made her husband a collection of ties between 1911–12.

Held at the Sydney Powerhouse Museum are three ties donated by Ethel Neal – daughter of Florence and Ted, in 1994.

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Urls
  • http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=141018
  • http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=141016
  • http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=141017
Periods active
  • c.1911 - c.1912
Residences
  • unspecified date range Hurstville, Sydney, NSW
  • None
References [<ExternalResource: (c.1911), 'Tie, silk/ cotton', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW, (Catalogue data).>, <ExternalResource: (c.1911), 'Tie, silk/cotton #2', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW, (Catalogue data).>, <ExternalResource: (c.1911), 'Tie, silk/cotton #3', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW, (Catalogue data).>]
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