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Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 19:32:33 +0200
From: Ilske Thomsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [lace] PBLC website and Bishop's Cope
Hello pam,
First congratulaion to the wonderful work. Where does this name come
from?
Ilske
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Ilske's doubt as to whether it really was a bishop's cope is also
expressed by Christine Springett. Thomas Wright describes it simply as a
cope, without mentioning a bishop, and she wonders if this might not be the
result of a misprint for cape, which seems
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Subject: [lace] PBLC website and Bishop's Cope
Hi All
Just thought I'd let you know that I've just updated the Poole Bobbin Lace
Circle's website and that I've now included photos of the wonderful
Bishop's
Cope
Hello pam,
First congratulaion to the wonderful work. Where does this name come
from?
Ilske
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Hi All
Just thought I'd let you know that I've just updated the Poole Bobbin Lace
Circle's website and that I've now included photos of the wonderful Bishop's
Cope made by one of our male lacemakers, Malcolm Down. It's well worth a look.
http://www.cyberlink.co.uk/pblc
Pam
In sunny Vera Playa,
Hi All
I've just updated the Pool Bobbin Lace Circle website with all the photos from
their annual competition. For those of you who have never met Jean Nathan 'in
the flesh', she is in the group photo, front row on the left. I've added some
reports from Spanish Lace Days as well.
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