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Pamela Clabburn (13 April 1914 – 2 July 2010) was an English author, conservationist, curator, needlewoman and textile expert. She worked for the staff of Strangers' Hall Museum in Norwich as assistant curator of social history and at Norwich Museum as their assistant history of social history. Clabburn retired from Strangers' Hall in 1974, and setup the
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's textile conservation department three years later, overseeing the conservation of various textiles in East Anglian homes throughout the following decade. She was the author of books about textiles and founded the Costume and Textile Association in 1990.


Early life and pre-textile career

On 13 April 1914, Clabburn was born in
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,
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. She was educated at the
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and was about to enroll at the
Royal School of Needlework The Royal School of Needlework (RSN) is a hand embroidery school in the United Kingdom, founded in 1872 and based at Hampton Court Palace since 1987. History The RSN began as the School of Art Needlework in 1872, founded by Lady Victoria Welby ...
when the
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broke out. She consequently joined the Army as a nurse, serving throughout the duration of the war. During demobilisation, Clabburn worked a variety of jobs in the rag-trade of London for a brief period, such as being a East End factory hand-finisher before returning to Norfolk.


Career

She used her interest in needlework to establish a dressmaker business in Norwich, and was invited to successfully join the staff of Strangers' Hall Museum in Norwich as assistant curator of social history in 1965, overseeing the successful repairs of a quartet of Gothic tapestries. The following year, Clabburn took three months to move the collection of Strangers' Hall that had been housed at Norwich's Castle Museum. She made additions to the collection while cataloguing it, asking the owners of middle-class occupational clothes if they had any plans for the textiles. Clabburn frequently appeared on the
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programme '' Bygones,'' and was the author of various magazine and newspaper articles on the collection of Strangers' Hall. In 1969, she was appointed Norwich Museum's assistant history of social history. Clabburn retired from Strangers' Hall Museum in April 1974, giving her more freedom to lobby for the acknowledgement, importance and richness of Norwich's collections. In 1976, she published the encyclopedic book, The Needleworker's Dictionary, featuring approximately 2,000 entries on embroidery. By 1977, Clabburn was invited to setup the textile conversion department of the
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, which featured a workroom that was located at
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in Norfolk. She oversaw the conservation of various textiles from East Anglian houses throughout the next decade. Clabburn wrote the 1981 book ''In Imitation of the Indian'' (Shire Album 77), discovering the
Kashmir shawl The Kashmir shawl, the predecessor of the contemporary ''cashmere shawl'', is a type of shawl identified by its distinctive Kashmiri weave and for being made of fine '' shahtoosh'' or '' pashmina'' wool. Contemporary variants include the ''pashm ...
's impact in Great Britain and the shawls built in Edinburgh, Norwich and Paisley. She retired in 1989 and focused on establishing the Costume and Textile Association (C&TA) the year after. Her next book, ''National Trust Book of Furnishing Textiles'', was published in 1989. Clabburn used the C&TA to locate a new place for Norfolk's costumes and textiles to be housed and to develop an organisation giving the Norfolk Museum Service support. In 1995, her ongoing work on Norfolk shawls culminated in the book ''The Norwich Shawl'' that accompanied the exhibition ''Style and Splendour, the Norwich Shawl Industry 1785–1885'' mounted in Norwich's Castle Museum of which she was a consultant on.


Personal life

Clabburn was appointed
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in the
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"for services to Textile Conservation in Museums and Galleries". She chose to receive the award from the
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rather than at Buckingham Palace. On 2 July 2010, she died at Hethersett Hall Care Home, Norwich following a prolonged illness. Clabburn did not marry. A funeral service was held for her at the
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, Norwich on 19 July, followed by a burial at Besthorpe All Saints.


Personality and legacy

Helen Hoyte said Clabburn "had a wry sense of humour" and "was a compulsive buyer of books". ''
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'' and Sam Emanuel of ''
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'' wrote that Clabburn was " a world authority on textile conservation and an expert on the history of the Norwich shawl industry." A book that people were invited to contribute was to honour her, and her vast specialist costume and textile book collection was donated to the Norwich Museum Service.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Clabburn, Pamela 1914 births 2010 deaths People from Norwich World War II nurses English conservationists English curators English art historians Women art historians English women non-fiction writers 20th-century English women writers 20th-century English writers 21st-century English women writers Members of the Order of the British Empire