AW: [lace] Lace in 'Le Monastier'?

2008-11-04 Thread Sandra Adelberger
Hi everyone, this could also be Le Monastiere, which is French for the monastery. Just my 2 cents. ;-) Regards Sandra (near Munich in Germany) --- Gray, Alison J [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Mo, 3.11.2008: Von: Gray, Alison J [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: [lace] Lace in 'Le Monastier'? An:

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2008-11-04 Thread Diana Smith
Amazing item on eBay no 120328659264 Antique bobbin lace mourning memorial made of human hair - the hair of Anne Clerke. Diana in Northants - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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2008-11-04 Thread Brenda Paternoster
It's the type of thing the Victorians did (is it right to say Victorians for 19th century Americans?) but I don't think it's BL, looks more like NL to me. Brenda Amazing item on eBay no 120328659264 Antique bobbin lace mourning memorial made of human hair - the hair of Anne Clerke.

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2008-11-04 Thread Diana Smith
I downloaded the picture which is quite clear. I think there is a chance it could be BL. Diana - Original Message - From: Brenda Paternoster [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Diana Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Arachne lace@arachne.com Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 9:11 PM Subject: Re: [lace]

[lace] Le Monastier

2008-11-04 Thread Sandi
Stevenson's extensive travels with his donkey took him around the Auvergne and also into the Ardeche regions in France. For many years we have been travelling right through Le Monastier when we're on holidayit is fairly close to Le Puy en Velay and Retournac too. The museum in

[lace] Lace in Bedfordshire

2008-11-04 Thread Elizabeth Ligeti
Jane said - ... researching DH's family tree (he is descended from a lot of lacemakers in Bedfordshire,... Jane Partridge Well, Jane, I come from a long line of lacemakers in Bedfordshire, too, - and my Great Grandfather's surname was Parrott - --- so I am wondering what all these

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2008-11-04 Thread Brian Lemin
When I was studying for a few days at the Luton Museum, the then curator brought me a piece of human hair lace to see. It was a veil to a hat. I never thought to photograph it, but it remains a fortunate memory of mine. - Original Message - From: Diana Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: