RE: [lace] Visit to The Netherlands

2010-10-28 Thread Jay Ekers
Many thanks for the information on museums with lace, de Gouden Leeuw and Pakhuis Koophandel, Margot and Jo. "Lonely Planet", which is usually a very helpful guide lists neither! In fact, 'lace' is not even in the index. Ank and Jo, thanks for informing Roelien, she has e-mailed me. Looking fo

Re: [lace] Visit to The Netherlands

2010-10-27 Thread Ank van der Leek
Roelien has been informed and is busy to write an answer. She really would like to arrange some visits to several places, maybe even to the lacegroep: Potkant (http://www.kantkringpotkant.nl/), and she is such a good host, as I know from experience. Ank - To unsubscribe send email to majord..

RE: [lace] Visit to The Netherlands

2010-10-27 Thread Jo
Don't miss http://www.museumpakhuiskoophandel.nl/ The page "lokatie" shows how to walk from the train station, or which bus to take. You can plan your public transport at http://www.9292ov.nl 36 minutes for direct trains, 50 for other trains. In this case you might go together with your husband in

[lace] visit to the Netherlands

2005-03-01 Thread J.Falkink-Pol
Hello Shirley It is a pitty you are just a week too early. 16-20 March Breda has a Textile festival, including a lace workshop with Ulrike Löhr! Consider a trip to Brugge, might be one or two hours by train. Brussels is even closer: Museum voor het Kostuum en de Kant Violetstraat 12 (new entranc

[lace] visit to the Netherlands

2005-02-28 Thread Shirley K. Egan
Dear gentle spiders - I enjoy reading the list very much but don't usually write. Now I'm going to the Netherlands with DH next week where he'll be working March 7-8 in 's-Hertogenbosch, and I'll be on my own during the day while he is occupied. Are there any list members (or non-arachnid la