THE ART OF HOOKED MATS IN NEW BRUNSWICK2026-03-10T08:22:29-03:00
Liddon Max Muller Pepperdene
London, , , England
Canadian, 1896 - 1988
Death Place:Moncton
Death County:Westmorland County
Death Province:New Brunswick
Death Country:Canada
Biography:Place of residence: Village/town Location of residence: Petitcodiac, New Brunswick Ethnic influences/background: Linden's father was British Occupation: A medic in Second World War, an Anglican priest, judge, first judge in juvenile court in Saint John, New Brunswick. Groups/Church/Activity: Returned to church as a priest, retired in Petitcodiac, New Brunswick. A woman from Quebec living in Saint John (1960s) at the time had taught Liddon how to hook, she drew by hand on the mat or on papers. He hooked about two mats a year and it was mostly done for family use.

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