Royal School of Needlework

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The Royal School of Needlework is a renowned British institution dedicated to preserving and teaching the art and craft of hand embroidery and needlework.

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instanceOf charitable organization
educational institution
embroidery school
affiliatedWith British royal family NERFINISHED
country England
United Kingdom
field craft education
decorative arts
textile arts
foundedBy Lady Marian Alford NERFINISHED
Lady Victoria Welby NERFINISHED
Princess Helena of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
foundedIn 1872
grantedRoyalPatronageBy Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
hasActivity lectures on embroidery
public exhibitions
workshops
hasCollection historic embroidery pieces
needlework archives
hasFocus education in hand embroidery
heritage conservation
preservation of traditional embroidery techniques
hasFormerName School of Art Needlework NERFINISHED
hasHeadquarters Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey NERFINISHED
hasNotableProject embroidery for British royal occasions
embroidery for royal weddings
work on coronation robes and regalia
hasStudentBody international students
hasTeachingMethod one-to-one technical tuition
studio-based instruction
hasType non-profit organization
hasWebsite https://royal-needlework.org.uk/
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Hampton Court Palace NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
Richmond upon Thames NERFINISHED
motto To preserve the art of hand embroidery
offers certificate courses in hand embroidery
degree-level programmes in hand embroidery
diploma courses in hand embroidery
online embroidery courses
short courses in embroidery
performs commission embroidery work
restoration of historic textiles
regionServed worldwide
specializesIn hand embroidery
needlework
textile conservation

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Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester patronOf Royal School of Needlework