ITEMS FROM THE COLLECTION OF ETHEL FITZSIMONS (1887-1973)
Kathleen Ethel Dowman was born in Glenbrook in 1887, the daughter of John Edward Lombard Dowman (a Cork Solicitor) and Kathleen Alice Marks. She was orphaned at the age of two and raised by her aunt, Kathleen Chamney Dowman (Born in Kinsale in 1856) from whom she got her lifelong interest in lace and lacemaking. In her early 20s she worked as a teacher of the deaf in the School for the Deaf and Dumb in Preston, Lancashire. Here she began her own lace collection. In September 1914 she married Donald Barrington FitzSimons, a bank clerk with the Provincial Bank of Ireland and in 1919 they moved to Bantry. She continued to collect and in 1927 she inherited her aunt’s collection. After her husband died in 1958 she moved to Dublin taking her lace collection with her. She and her lace returned to Cork where she died in November of 1973 This display is a selection of some of the best pieces from her collection. It is being made available to showcase examples of different methods and types of lace and to share her passion with others.