The Objects of Family History: Eliza Bennett's Straw Wedding Bonnet

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Fiona McKergow
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ABSTRACT Family historians can provide a crucial foundation for the analysis of historical objects held in museums. They contributed in significant ways to an object-based study I conducted on colonial textile culture in mid-nineteenth century Aotearoa New Zealand. Here, I use the example of a straw bonnet worn in 1863 by a first-generation bride from an English migrant family to the settlement of Te Whanganui-a-Tara/Wellington. It was handed down several generations before being donated to a regional museum in the 1970s. Who made it, how it was worn, and why it was kept, were by that time unknown fragments of family knowledge. Despite this, my analysis of the straw bonnet as a colonial object was enriched by family historians who were able to put a private, distributed family archive in conversation with related records held in the public domain. Fascinating manuscript material, self-published family histories, additional clothing and textile items, and priceless collections of glass plate negatives were brought to my attention. Through this case study, I suggest that the work of family historians is hidden in plain sight within academic and museological research practices.
家族史的对象:伊丽莎·班尼特的草编结婚帽
家族历史学家可以为博物馆历史文物的分析提供重要的基础。他们对我在19世纪中期新西兰奥特罗阿进行的一项以实物为基础的殖民纺织文化研究做出了重要贡献。在这里,我举了一个例子,1863年,一位来自英国移民家庭的第一代新娘戴着一顶草帽,她来到了惠灵顿的泰旺加努伊塔拉(Te Whanganui-a-Tara)定居点。在20世纪70年代被捐赠给一家地区博物馆之前,它被传了几代人。谁制造了它,它是如何被磨损的,以及为什么要保存它,这些都是当时不为人知的家庭知识的碎片。尽管如此,家族历史学家丰富了我对草帽作为殖民地物品的分析,他们能够将私人的、分散的家族档案与公共领域的相关记录进行对话。引人入胜的手稿材料,自行出版的家族历史,额外的服装和纺织品,以及无价的玻璃板底片收藏引起了我的注意。通过这个案例研究,我认为家族历史学家的工作隐藏在学术和博物馆学研究实践中。
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