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3| winter 1995-96






Editorial 

Jacqueline Durran

Dandies and servants of the Crown:
Sailors' uniforms in the early 19th century

Amin Jaffer

How shall we get beds? 
Furniture in early colonial India 1750 -1830

Lisa Hirst

Taking the silk:
Rayon stockings and the democratic spirit

Erica Carter

The aesthetics of rationality: 
Braun in 1950s West Germany

Steve Baker

Thinking things differently

other things

Mia Hatgis

Selling God
The Christian Publications Bookstore
215 West 43rd Street, New York

Lisa Hirst

Written on their faces
Pentecost
David Edgar
RSC/Allied Domecq Young Vic Repertoire
31 May - 5 October 1995

Italo Calvino

Possession
Extract from If on a Winter's Night a Traveller

Stephen Escritt

Building blocks
Miles Glendinning & Stefan Muthesius
Yale University Press, London and New Haven

Hildi Hawkins

Loaded
The Krylos Villa
Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France

Mrs Sheila Nash

Cold comfort
Memories 1: a wedding

Stephen Escritt

The history man
John M. MacKenzie
Orientalism: History, Theory and the Arts
Manchester University Press

Francesca Vanke

East and west
Works by Khaled Ben Slimane
Leighton House, London
27 June - 8 July 1995

Mr Wilfred Hill

1946: a new start
Memories 2: a new business

Clive Hilton

The end of Tobacco Road
The Blend Collection: an Exhibition
which Examines the Ashtray
Design Museum, London
18 May - 18 June 1995

Gareth Williams

A style without rules
The Third World Congress of Art Deco
Brighton and London
17 July 1995

Grace Lees

The case for carnography
The London Motor Show 1995
19-29 October 1995

Thomas Sheridon

Inventory poem 1

Liz Boggis

Think pink
Penny Sparke:
Pandora, London

Russell Flinchum

It's for you-oo!
The AT&T Model 500 telephone

Hannah Andrassy

The lad
Paul Smith: True Brit
Design Museum, London
5 October 1995 - 10 April 1996

Inventory poem 2

The girl who killed her baby
Mari folk poem translated by Keith Bosley

Katherine Sharp

Catholic tastes
Fairfax House
York

Alice Twemlow

Airborne graphics
Club flyers

Victoria Kelley

Past and present
Shopping in the new Moscow

Jean Macintyre

Wash-day blues
The rotary clothes dryer in south London