Dear Cathie It was brilliant wasn’t it! The visitors book was like a Who’s Who of the Lace world of the time. I remember when Pat Rowley invited me, with my Northamptonshire lace research, to be a part of it my reaction was - Yes Please! The end results finally confirmed what I had always maintain that the lace industry in this county was equally as important as in Beds and Bucks. With the Westhope Group display being the icing on the cake, I think almost every aspect of Lacemaking was represented. I will certainly never forget your beautiful (the word doesn’t adequately describe it!) Snow Queen. It is so sad that after all the work that was put into the exhibition there is nothing now to be seen - everything is in storage who knows where! With best wishes Diana PS. Your description of life in the late thirties/forties was great and most certainly brought back lovely memories for me - even dashing upstairs at bedtime with a stone hot water bottle to warm a rather chilly bed!
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