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"Geborduurde dweil uit kamp Tjideng. Behoorde toe aan Elsa Plet, die was ingedeeld bij Pasar-ploeg. Op de dweil staan de namen van de leden van de gaarkeukenploeg. Afm. 51 x 67 cm, met houten label.
At the top of this soft, white, cloth is embroidered the date: 27-9-43 in yellow, and the place: Tjideng in brown, and Perlindoengen 1944 in aqua. A red stripe from left to right runs through the cloth near the bottom. Batanghari 13 is embroidered under it, and 25-1-2604 above it. This embroidery frames the cloth.
A girl at work is embroidered in the middle with the title, ´onze Ils´. Around this image are the names: J.G. Brijdorf, Aart, Roel, Puck, L. Vermeulen, T. Moussert, E. Sieburgh, A.W. v.d. Wetering, Elly, M.A. Teunissen, Annie, and in a gold triangle: Mam, Kori, Sonja.
Pinned to the corner is a wooden hanger with the word Passar on the front, and E. Plet, Kapoeas 18, H. on the back.
In the Japanese internment camps scattered throughout the Indonesian archipelago, hardship reigned because basic necessities, including cloth and clothing, were in too short supply. Women were allowed to bring a limited quantity of household items with them into the camps, and trade with the outside world for the duration of the internment was not possible. Cloth was therefore a very valuable item and nothing was wasted. Women in the camps were ingenious with needle and thread. They altered items of clothing to fit their childrren as they grew up, and as their body sizes changed from lack of food. They also made inventive gifts for family and friends, such as this. Working with needle and thread was familiar to most women in the internment camps, as one of their homemaker tasks in the colonial context was to make the clothing for the family."^^xsd:string
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