Object Record
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Metadata
Accession Number |
2004.36.00 |
Catalog Number |
2004.36.12 |
Object Name |
Jacket |
Collection |
Roxanne Clark |
Description |
Santa's Jacket - red velvet fabric with white fur around cuffs and bottom edge- fur is attached by snap buttons and center around zipper in the middle, belt inserts at each side, made of same fabric. Lebanese American Robert George (1924-1998) worked as the White House Santa Claus for almost 50 years, serving under seven administrations beginning in 1956. George was a professional Santa, appearing on television and in the Hollywood Christmas parades. He had 38 different and custom Santa suits. George was born and grew up in Nebraska. In 1949, he decided to retire as a barber and become a full-time Santa Claus. He moved to southern California in 1962, where he kept a year-round Christmas display at his home, and which was supplied with toys to hand out to terminally ill children that were invited to visit. |
Subjects |
Costumes |
Lexicon category |
3: Personal Artifacts |

