Settled in Victoria. Although a mother to nine children, Gibson still had time to create the 'Friendship Quilt' now exhibited at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.
needlewoman, was born and bred in Scotland. In 1854 she married John Gibson and soon afterwards sailed with him to Australia, settling at Colac, Victoria. There John practised his trade of bootmaker until 1875, when he fulfilled a lifetime ambition and bought a property outside Hay, which they called 'Narringa’. The Gibsons had nine children, eight boys and a girl. Marion Gibson’s Friendship Quilt (c.1890) is in the Powerhouse Museum.
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