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Singer treadle sewing machine
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Sign on machine says: “Belonged to Ivy Cochrane, daughter of George and Martha Hughes.”. Accession register says: “Belonged to Mr Colin Cochrane’s mother, Ruby Hughes. She married ion 1912 but may have owned the machine before that”.
One treadle Singer sewing machine. Table has two drawers to the left and an extension which can be lifted up. The machinary has a wooden cover which sits over the top. The machine itself is black with red and white flowers painted on it.
Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Foxton Historical Society”
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