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SUMMARY:Book Talk: Hanging by a Thread: A Novel
DESCRIPTION:Step into 19th-century Paterson as author James Coyle presents Hanging by a Thread: The Story Behind the Story. \nInspired by the real life of Loretta Tyrrell and set in the shadow of the Dexter Lambert Silk Mill\, Coyle reveals the true events\, hidden histories\, and local voices that shaped his debut novel. Through meticulous research and family stories\, he vividly brings the Silk City’s turbulent past to life — a world of mill workers\, immigrant families\, child laborers\, and the fierce resilience required to survive poverty\, scandal\, and the unforgiving realities of the era. \nThe program will conclude with a book signing and is free to the public. \nReserve your seat now!
URL:https://seepassaiccounty.org/event/book-talk-hanging-by-a-thread-a-novel/
LOCATION:Lambert Castle Carriage House\, 3 Valley Road\, Paterson\, NJ\, 07505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:The Iron Hand in the Silk Glove: Allied Textile Printing Site Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The ATP site rests derelict since its final closure in 1986 after over 190 years of continuous operation. The astonishing variety of Paterson’s industries of cotton and silk weaving\, iron foundries\, military firearms\, textile dyeing and finishing all began here in 1792. Through large format\, hand-printed\, silver photographs\, this exhibition tells the story of these “factories below the falls” – in context of the ATP landscape of 2006. \nA lecture about the ATP site\, Paterson’s industrial past and gallery talk by the photographer is being offered at 1:00 p.m. on April 11th and September 12th at the Lambert Castle Carriage House. \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://seepassaiccounty.org/event/the-iron-hand-in-the-silk-glove-allied-textile-printing-site-lecture-sept/
LOCATION:Lambert Castle Carriage House\, 3 Valley Road\, Paterson\, NJ\, 07505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Lecture
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Victorian Hairwork & 19th Century Mourning Practice
DESCRIPTION:The 19th century of the Victorian Era was a time rife with sentimental culture. Death rates were high due to factors including disease\, war\, and high childhood mortality. Queen Victoria was an unlikely fashion icon and submerged herself in mourning after the deaths of both her husband and her mother in 1861. Aside from her mostly black wardrobe\, she was widely known for her love of mourning jewelry\, which contained hair of a loved one inside. \nVictorian hairwork became very popular in both jewelry and shadowbox form during the 19th and early-20th centuries. It transcended the concept of a wearable human relic into a fashion statement. \nThis program is free to the public. \nClick here to reserve your seat.
URL:https://seepassaiccounty.org/event/lecture-victorian-hairwork-19th-century-mourning-practice/
LOCATION:Lambert Castle Carriage House\, 3 Valley Road\, Paterson\, NJ\, 07505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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