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AT THE MUSEUM

TREES INSPIRED ELAINE HAXTON TO CREATE THIS COLLAGE, WHICH IN TURN INSPIRED A 1960S FABRIC DESIGN.

AFTER THE END OF World War II, the Australian textile industry enjoyed a revival. In 1939, Mollie Grove and Catherine Hardess, both designers and weavers who had recently returned to Australia after studying in Europe, established a weaving

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