The V & A lace is now âat Blythe House, just off Kensington Olympia - That
is the nearest train station.
You must liaise with them as early as possible. For a while when my
daughter was living in the UK (and just round the corner from Blythe
House), I only managed to visit once for an informative
Hi,
You have to get organised as the whole of the lace collection of the V&A has
been moved to another large house in or near London. I cannot remember the
name of it, but you have to contact the V&A to gain access anyway so you can
liaise with them.
Joepie
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I think I remember a post on Arachne a while back about a textile exhibit at
the V&A until the autumn, which had some lace trimmed items? Or possibly at
another London venue.
I unexpectedly have to go to London one Saturday in September & could have a
few hours free to go & see it, but my compu
Hello All! For Arlene, you are one lucky gal to have seen the Met lace display
in person. Jeri too. The online examples are absolutely delicious so the "in
person" version must be sublime! To your question--lace is on display in the
2nd floor Lace Room at the Flager Museum in Palm Beach, FL.
Jean's post about Budleigh Salterton has reminded me I meant to post about
the museum where the "new" Devon trolley net is on display.
I'm afraid I can't remember the name of the village (town?) but one of my
students went while she was on holiday and was most disappointed. She said
that
the peop
If anyone is in the Budleigh Salterton area of
Devon during the summer. There is a small display
of lace in their museum. On Friday's there is a
lacemaker who comes from Honiton making lace
at the museum.
I only had a quick glass at the lace as I only
had one hour there, I was trying to get info