The Kentucky Historical Society has been collecting objects since the 1800s. We care for over 106,000 objects, and you can access our entire collection online. Check back often. We add more weekly.
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- The Churchill Weavers Archive consists of both archival and object materials. To search these holdings, use the Advanced search.
- Churchill Weavers was started in 1922 by David Carroll and Eleanor Churchill in Berea, Kentucky. The company produced luxury hand-woven fabrics such as throws, baby blankets, ties, wraps, and commissioned art pieces. In 1973, Lila and Richard Bellando bought the business from Mrs. Churchill. Churchill Weavers closed in 2007. The collection includes museum objects such as looms, fabric samples, finished woven pieces, and designs, as well as archival materials such as photographs, account ledgers, advertisement materials, business records, and films.
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