Fashion — 1920-1923
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Banner, possibly associated with Mabel Barker (Ken- Ea), a god-daughter of Patrick Geddes whose personal symbol included the Plough constellation. Barker was one of the guiding spirits behind the Kibbo Kift’s Regional Survey work in the early 1920s.
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