Okay, the photos are back up -- I have permission now! And I apologize again
for making you all part of my personal drama.
Since these photos are the first ever taken of our new shelving, I was asked if
they could be included in the Annual Report (!).
Life is... interesting.
Dede
--- On Th
To Everyone:
I sincerely apologize for turning this into a soap opera.
One of our volunteers is also a volunteer at the Concord (Mass) Historical
Society. And although we don't really have a formal policy regarding
dissemination, they do, and it's VERY strict due in part to their large
collec
wn the front, with a neck closure.
It's clear that I'm not an expert.
--- On Wed, 9/21/11, Joan Jurancich wrote:
From: Joan Jurancich
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Reed Homestead update: VCR tapes, sacques,
and ghostly happenings
To: "Historical Costume"
Date: Wednesday, Sept
te:
From: Joan Jurancich
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Reed Homestead update: VCR tapes, sacques, and ghostly
happenings
To: "Historical Costume"
Date: Wednesday, September 21, 2011, 11:10 PM
Dede,
Thanks for posting those photos. They look like men's shirts/chemises to me
(the ones
At 07:26 PM 9/21/2011, you wrote:
I asked our director about use of the term "VCR" (she had to look it
up as the transcripts predate her). Yup -- Video Cassette
Recorder. Nancy Rexford was recorded on video as well as on
cassette tape; the transcript was pulled from the tape.
Before I provi
I asked our director about use of the term "VCR" (she had to look it up as the
transcripts predate her). Yup -- Video Cassette Recorder. Nancy Rexford was
recorded on video as well as on cassette tape; the transcript was pulled from
the tape.
Before I provide the link to some photos I took to