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Brooklyn History Photo of the Week: Flatbush Branch of The Woman’s Needlework Guild

Flatbush Branch of Woman’s Needlework Guild at Dutch Reform Church, (January 22, 1916), v1972.2.57; M. Gorodess; Brooklyn Historical Society.

Flatbush Branch of Woman’s Needlework Guild at Dutch Reform Church, (January 22, 1916), v1972.2.57; M. Gorodess; Brooklyn Historical Society.

The Woman’s Needlework Guild was a charitable organization founded near Dorchester, England by Lady Wolverton in 1883, the aim of which was to make and provide new garments and articles of clothing for hospitals and other nonprofit institutions. The organization migrated across the Atlantic, first to Philadelphia in 1885, and by 1890 a branch had been established in Brooklyn. Membership to the Guild was contingent only upon providing at least two articles of clothing per year. The Needlework Guild still exists today in the U.S., and there is an operating branch in Staten Island.

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  1. [...] the meantime check out this awesome photo of the Flatbush Branch of the Woman’s Needlework Guild from 1916 posted by the Brooklyn Historical [...]

  2. Gary V. Smith says:

    I would like to know if you have any biographical information on Michael Gorodess. I would especially like to know his date of death and place of burial

  3. Pery Cristall says:

    Hello Gary,

    I am also interested in Michael Gorodess – he married my Irish great aunt, Florence Armstrong, in 1916. I do not know his date of death. I do have a photograph of him which was taken I would think about the time of his marriage – or thereabouts. I am in regular contact with one of their grand-daughters in America.
    I can be contacted directly if you email me at:
    cristall@ihug.co.nz

    Regards,

    Pery Cristall

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