The Golden Bridge Child Migration from Scotland to Canada 1869–1939

Tin of Pins

Steel Pin Case Steel Pin Case Open

Among the warm dresses packed in the trunk for girls were ‘Lindsey frocks’. Lindsey was a warm fabric made out of linen and wool and would be very welcome in the harshness of the Canadian winter. Many of the clothes sent with the children were made by the Women’s Guilds of the Churches and so a plentiful supply of pins for any new garments was essential.

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