University of San Francisco jersey worn by Ollie Matson
Object Details
- Created by
- Unidentified
- Worn by
- Ollie Genoa Matson II, American, 1930 - 2011
- Subject of
- University of San Francisco, American, founded 1855
- Description
- A University of San Francisco jersey, game worn by Ollie Matson. The off-white jersey has long sleeve with three green stripes above the elbows of each sleeve. The number [33] in green is at the front center of the jersey. The jersey is shaped like a leotard at the bottom. A long piece of cloth attaches from the back of the jersey to the front by three buttons. A green number [33] is sewn onto the to the back center.
- Credit Line
- Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
- 1950-1951
- Object number
- 2015.90.15
- Restrictions & Rights
- Unknown – Restrictions Possible
- Rights assessment and proper usage is the responsibility of the user.
- Type
- jerseys
- sports uniforms
- Medium
- synthetic fiber and thread
- Dimensions
- H x W (Flat): 31 1/4 × 26 in. (79.4 × 66 cm)
- Place used
- San Franciso, San Francisco county, California, United States, North and Central America
- See more items in
- National Museum of African American History and Culture Collection
- Classification
- Clothing - Sports Uniforms
- Exhibition
- Sports: Leveling the Playing Field
- On View
- NMAAHC (1400 Constitution Ave NW), National Mall Location, Community/Third Floor, 3 052
- National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Topic
- African American
- Athletes
- Clothing and dress
- Football
- Sports
- Record ID
- nmaahc_2015.90.15
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd5f10aa546-014c-4d35-9ad4-5e14d8d0bb0b
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