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Clara Bate (nee Hughes) b.1859 to John and Annie Hughes. John Hughes was farmer who originally resided in the Bathurst region, but later moved to Ginkin. Clara married Frank Picton Bate in 1884 and moved to his property, 'Frankfort’. The couple established a guesthouse at 'Frankfort’ which was located close to the Jenolan Caves.

Bate worked on a quilt c.1890-1914 when she died. Her sister, Emma completed the quilt in 1915. The double size quilt was passed on through generations of the Hughes family.

The quilt has been donated to the Powerhouse Museum.

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Related stub people
  • Emma Hughes (relative of)
  • Jean Barnard (relative of)
  • Robyn Throsby (relative of)
  • Joy Woods (relative of)
  • Frank Picton Bate (spouse of)
  • John Hughes (child of)
  • Annie Hughes (child of)
Related collections
  • Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, New South Wales (collected in)