. . "Mr. Eeles wore this waistcoat for his wedding in 1848. The fine white silk satin is hand-embroidered in matching white silk thread with a design of lilies of the valley and forget-me-nots. These flowers were popular for weddings, as forget-me-nots symbolise true love and lily of the valley represents purity of heart and happiness."@en . . "0.71780002117156982422"^^ . . . "0.41940000653266906738"^^ . . "White silk satin waistcoat embroidered with white silk embroidery in satin-stitch, designs of lily of the valley and forget-me-nots. Four self-covered buttons down front; undyed glazed cotton back and cream glazed cotton lining. The waistcoat has two pockets in the front."@en . . . . "Mr. Eeles wore this waistcoat for his wedding in 1848. The fine white silk satin is hand-embroidered in matching white silk thread with a design of lilies of the valley and forget-me-nots. These flowers were popular for weddings, as forget-me-nots symbolise true love and lily of the valley represents purity of heart and happiness."@en . . . . . . "White silk satin waistcoat embroidered with white silk embroidery in satin-stitch, designs of lily of the valley and forget-me-nots. Four self-covered buttons down front; undyed glazed cotton back and cream glazed cotton lining. The waistcoat has two pockets in the front."@en . . "T.562-1919" . "Embroidered shirt and waistcoat\nBritain\n1848\n\nSome bridegrooms chose wedding garments decorated with motifs associated with love. This white satin waistcoat, worn by a Mr Eeles for his wedding in 1848, was embroidered in silk with lilies of the valley and forget-me-nots. In the language of flowers, the former signify purity of heart and the latter true love.\n\nWaistcoat: silk, backed and lined with glazed cotton\nShirt: cotton with cotton embroidery\nGiven by Francis C. Eeles\nV&A: T.561, 562-1919 [2011]"@en . "0.4993000030517578125"^^ . . . "1848, England" . . . "1848, England" . . "Embroidered shirt and waistcoat\nBritain\n1848\n\nSome bridegrooms chose wedding garments decorated with motifs associated with love. This white satin waistcoat, worn by a Mr Eeles for his wedding in 1848, was embroidered in silk with lilies of the valley and forget-me-nots. In the language of flowers, the former signify purity of heart and the latter true love.\n\nWaistcoat: silk, backed and lined with glazed cotton\nShirt: cotton with cotton embroidery\nGiven by Francis C. Eeles\nV&A: T.561, 562-1919 [2011]"@en . . . . . . . .