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Smoking Cap

1850-01-01/1859-12-31

History Trust of South Australia

History Trust of South Australia
Adelaide, Australia

This smoking cap belonged to John McDouall Stuart, the first European explorer to cross the Australian continent from south to north. Stuart is known to have enjoyed tobacco smoking and to have ensured that those who accompanied him on his expeditions were supplied with tobacco rations. The cap represents the important contribution that Stuart made to South Australia, as well as being indicative of the sorts of rituals associated with smoking in this period.
The smoking cap is an example of one of John McDouall Stuart's personal belongings and an aspect of Victorian material culture. Smoking accessories like this cap were popular through the mid-to-late nineteenth century to prevent the smoker's hair from absorbing the smell of tobacco smoke and were often worn with smoking jackets. The design, with its elaborate embroidery and decorative tassel, also reflects the nineteenth-century love of 'Oriental' style, a popular aesthetic influencing fashion, furniture, art, architecture and interior design. The cap illustrates an aspect of Stuart's private domestic life and personal tastes, in contrast with many of the other objects in the collection focusing on his exploration and surveying work.
Domed shaped smoking cap of five pieces sewn together, navy blue is the base colour with black appliqued over the cap in multiple 'club' design outlined in blue and yellow silk embroidery. Button of fibrous material covered with blue crochet is fixed to the upper centre point. Double line of blue cord is stitched in a bow below the button, this extends to a bell shape knob covered like the button. From this knob is a full tassel of the blue and yellow silk thread. Cap is lined with black silk material.

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  • Title: Smoking Cap
  • Date Created: 1850-01-01/1859-12-31
  • Provenance: This cap was donated to the Art Gallery of South Australia by Mrs L Allworden in 1941, and later transferred to the History Trust of South Australia as part of the Historical Relics Collection.
  • Subject Keywords: Male, Scottish, British, embroidery, costume
  • Rights: History Trust of South Australia, CC-0, photographer: Rachel Harris, Bit Scribbly Design
History Trust of South Australia

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