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Mufflers Collection

"Mufflers: A Timeless Winter Accessory with a Rich History" From Tartan Accessories 1902 to Three Girls in a Winter Landscape

Background imageMufflers Collection: Tartan Accessories 1902

Tartan Accessories 1902
Tartan accessories including silk handkerchiefs, mufflers, neck ties, scarves, tartan cravats, silk knit motor wraps, drawstring work bags & satchels

Background imageMufflers Collection: Three Girls in a Winter Landscape, 1865 (oil on panel) (pair of 98604)

Three Girls in a Winter Landscape, 1865 (oil on panel) (pair of 98604)
BAL98605 Three Girls in a Winter Landscape, 1865 (oil on panel) (pair of 98604) by Leeuw, Alexis de (fl.1848-83); 23x31 cm; Private Collection; Gemalde Mensing

Background imageMufflers Collection: Mufflers on shelves

Mufflers on shelves
variety, transportation, shop, shelves, replace, repair, parts, multiple, muffler, mechanic, fix, nobody, indoor, rows, business, auto, mufflers, a lot, several, many, exhaust pipes, Henri Silberman

Background imageMufflers Collection: British patients with Quex cannon collection

British patients with Quex cannon collection
Four Imperial VAD hospital patients standing by some of the cannon collection in Quex Park. At the time of the First World War these were grouped in front of the Round Tower on the Quex Park estate

Background imageMufflers Collection: WW1 British Royal Artillery officer wearing knitted scarf

WW1 British Royal Artillery officer wearing knitted scarf
Photograph of an unidentified officer in the Royal Artillery wearing a great coat and what looks like a hand knitted scarf or muffler. Date: c.1917

Background imageMufflers Collection: Comforts for troops, WW1 knitting from Sunlight yarns

Comforts for troops, WW1 knitting from Sunlight yarns
Page from a booklet published by Sunlight Yarns during the First World War with patterns and instructions to make a variety of garments or comforts for troops at the front

Background imageMufflers Collection: Bracelet wool holder, WW1

Bracelet wool holder, WW1
Advertisement for a bracelet wool holder, an accessory to aid knitters who were making socks, mufflers and other comforts for soldiers during the First World War. Date: 1915

Background imageMufflers Collection: Knitted muffler American Red Cross booklet, WW1 knitting

Knitted muffler American Red Cross booklet, WW1 knitting
Page from a page of The American Red Cross Womens Bureau leaflet of knitting instructions for producing comforts for soldiers

Background imageMufflers Collection: Cast of The Country Girl at Dalys knitting, WW1

Cast of The Country Girl at Dalys knitting, WW1
Girls rehearsing " The Country Girl" at Dalys Theatre, pose for a publicity photograph during an interval engaged in making mittens and mufflers for soldiers. Date: 1914

Background imageMufflers Collection: Story of the Knitted Scarf - World War One

Story of the Knitted Scarf - World War One
Humorous cartoon showing how an enterprising soldier, having received an enormous scarf knitted by a kindly mother or aunt back at home, converts it into a comfortable hammock across his trench

Background imageMufflers Collection: Children / Girls (G way)

Children / Girls (G way)
A Victorian Girl and her baby sister with mufflers


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"Mufflers: A Timeless Winter Accessory with a Rich History" From Tartan Accessories 1902 to Three Girls in a Winter Landscape, they have been an enduring fashion statement. These cozy neck warmers, often made of wool or other soft materials, have kept people warm and stylish for centuries. In the 19th century, oil paintings like Three Girls in a Winter Landscape showcased the elegance and charm of mufflers. The pair of 98604 mufflers on shelves were likely treasured possessions that added flair to any outfit. During World War I, mufflers took on new significance as essential items for soldiers. A British Royal Artillery officer wearing a knitted scarf exemplified how these accessories provided comfort amidst harsh conditions. Knitting from Sunlight yarns became popular for creating comforts for troops, including bracelet wool holders and knitted muffler American Red Cross booklets. Even theatrical productions like The Country Girl at Dalys incorporated knitting into their storylines during WWI. Mufflers symbolized warmth and care during challenging times. The Story of the Knitted Scarf - World War One highlighted the importance of these handmade creations in supporting soldiers emotionally and physically. They brought solace to those far away from home. It also played a role in festive celebrations such as Christmas Children by Florence Hardy. These adorable illustrations depicted children bundled up with colorful mufflers while enjoying holiday cheer. In hospitals, British patients found comfort not only in medical care but also through donations like Quex cannon collection's muffler gifts. These acts of kindness reminded them that they were not alone during difficult times. Through history and artistry, they have remained timeless accessories that provide both warmth and style. Whether it be Tartan Accessories 1902 or modern-day designs, these neck warmers continue to captivate our hearts with their beauty and functionality.