"Given by HM Commissioners of the Great Exhibition of 1851" . "C. Georgiana Mowland, who made the embroidery, was the eldest of four children of Matthew Mowland, who was a coachman from Hampshire, and his wife Eliza, who was from Devon.\n\nThe 1851 Census shows Matthew and Eliza Mowland and their children living at the address given on the object. Georgiana (12), her brother Henry (6) and sisters Eliza (9) and Emily (4) had all been born in London, and the three eldest children were at school.\n\nWorked in London by C.G. Mowland (born about 1839)"@en . . . . "C. Georgiana Mowland, who made the embroidery, was the eldest of four children of Matthew Mowland, who was a coachman from Hampshire, and his wife Eliza, who was from Devon.\n\nThe 1851 Census shows Matthew and Eliza Mowland and their children living at the address given on the object. Georgiana (12), her brother Henry (6) and sisters Eliza (9) and Emily (4) had all been born in London, and the three eldest children were at school.\n\nWorked in London by C.G. Mowland (born about 1839)"@en . .