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> I have reserved a room with him and am looking forward to the stay. Do you
> think I will be able to see his work in the B & B?
i'm sure you will ...
and i'm sure you'll enjoy your stay in the area . There are so many things
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> Hello,
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> A good adress I think :
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> Chambres d'hôtes : bed and breakfast
> CHASPINHAC (43700)
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> M. et Mme JOURDE - La Paravent
> Tél. 00 33 4 71 03 54 75
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hello Sof !!! how are you ? long
Do I understand then, that the lace belongs to private individuals
unassociated with the museum, not the Bowes family?
The 1908 article in an American newspaper may be about the acquisition of
the collection by the Metropolitan Museum. It was in 1908 that a group of lace
lovers and museum s
Hi
In reply to Devon's query.
A quote from the literature from the museum - 'This exhibition is made up
from items that remain in the keep of the family who are kindly allowing the
Bowes Musuem to exhibit them for the first time ever.'
They also say - 'Items from the Blackborne