Dublin Core
Title
T-Shirt, "I Survived the Burning Bush 12-5-80"
Subject
T-Shirts
Description
Blue, long-sleeve T-shirt with black lettering, "I Survived the Burning Bush, 12-5-80." This references the worst fire in Mary Washington's history in the Bushnell building which was started by a cigarette left burning in one of the dorm rooms. The fire was discovered about 6:30 in the morning and all students were safely evacuated. Residents of Bushnell designed and printed the T-shirts and limited the sale of the shirts to Bushnell students.
Date
1980
Format
1 JPEG
Physical Object Item Type Metadata
Original Format
T-Shirt, Clothing
Physical Dimensions
Adult, XL
Provenance
Dr. William B. Crawley Jr., faculty member (1970) and Historian for Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia.
Accession Date
2007-03-29
Materials
Cotton/Polyester
