Sampler made by Ann Stott, Newchurch, Carmarthen, c. 1850
Description
The centre of this sampler is embroidered with a large, grey school building. Underneath this building are the words ' A Representation of the National / School, Newchurch'. A verse is embroidered across the top of the sampler: 'As plants while tender bed which you please / And are though crooked first made straight with ease / Yet if those plants to their full stature grow / Irregular they'll break as soon as bow / So youth set right at first with ease go on / And each new task is with new pleasure done / But if neglected till they grow in years / And each fond mother her dear darling spares / Error becomes habitual and we find / Tis then hard labour to reform the mind.' Animals and trees, and a running border are also embroidered on this sampler. The maker has recorded her details beneath the building: 'The above was worked by Ann Stott, daughter of John and / Sarah Stott Sexton of St. Nicholas Church Newchurch at the / above school in the 13 year of her age.' Embroidered in cross stitch and satin stitch in coloured silks on linen. Dimensions: 59cm x 60 cm.
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