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Join The Tank Museum's Curator, David Willey, for his weekly Q&A. Make sure to post your questions in the comments section below and stay tuned for the next Q&A on Wednesday. 

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Curator at Home | Q&A #4 | The Tank Museum

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Sander

Hard to find anything about Angola Cloth. However, almost every woven fabric is named by where it came from. So, Angola, would be the guess..It was first mentioned in 1815 as a cloth to wear going to the opera. In England.

Kevin P. McCaffrey

Mr. Willey's intelligence, knowledge, and wit once again enrich a late Saturday afternoon sheltering in place. Thank you and all the best to the Tank Museum!