In a message dated 8/6/06 3:11:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> As my husband and I are planning a
> 4-day tourist trip in October to London, I googled Arachne's last year
> archive for lacy things in London. Knowing him I won't be able to make a
> detour to for exampl
At 8:37 am -0400 8/8/06, Vibeke wrote:
When you are in the Greenwich area do also try to see Ranger's House
in Blackheath, with the Suffolk Collection of Elizabethan and Jacobean
paintings with lots of lace.
This collection of paintings has been moved and is now in Kenwood
House, Hampstead, Lo
Hi Janice,
Not sure about the lace gallery but the new Renaissance galleries sound
fabulous and should be worth a look?
Annette Meldrum enjoying a cooler day after a heat wave in Wollongong
Australia
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From: owner-l...@arachne.com [mailto:owner-l...@arachne.com] On Behal
Thanks for the info.
I'll be going to London later this year so I'm collecting any info that
I can.
If anyone has any tips for a first time traveller to London I'd love to
hear them, (especially about cheap places to eat).
Feel free to email me off list if you like.
Thank you.
Onaree
Jean Bar
>From South Africa I add my thoughts and prayers to those of Anne.
Elizabeth D Pienaar
Senior Scientist
South African Cochrane Centre
PO Box 19070
Tygerberg 7505
SOUTH AFRICA
Tel: +27 (0)21 938-0835
Fax: +27 (0)21 938-0836
"Anne Toney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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2005/07/07
And mine, as well, from the NW USA. God be with us all in these sad and
frightening times.
--Sue from Montana
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From South Africa I add my thoughts and prayers to those of Anne.
Elizabeth D Pienaar
Senior Scientist
South African Cochrane Centre
PO Box 19070
Tygerberg
I'm sitting here at work, wondering whether anything's happened to my sister.
She lives in the Lewisham area and commutes by tube every day to her job at the
Bureau of Statistics in Westminster. I don't have her work number or e-mail
address with me because I never dreamed I'd need them. DH is o
What a horror. My heart goes out to any and all that are affected by
this tragedy, whether you have a friend or loved one hurt or (like
Avital) have a friend or loved one at risk that you need to hear from.
Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
(formerly Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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From Hamburg I too add my thoughts and prayers
Ilske
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These days, Foyles in Charring Cross Road would be my first thought however
even in the heydays of lace books they tended to only stock batsford. With
the move to independent published and foreign published books I fear the
choice is limited. I fear that the chances of finding any even in the sec
Dear Lace friends (and if you could pass this on to others worried about
loved ones that would be great).
I'm on Livejournal, and they have set up a community (LJ's equivalent of
mailing lists) for info on what's happening in London. The memories section
has links to both UK and overseas importa
Dear Lacemakers,
Anyone planning a visit should know there is a small gift shop in the Fan
Museum. I was able to purchase fan books, and also lovely Swiss hankies
embroidered with fans. Back home, I gave these to a lacemaking friend and
received
one back with added lace edging.
(I suppose y
In a message dated 7/7/05 10:02:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> I'm sitting here at work, wondering whether anything's happened to my
> sister. She lives in the Lewisham area and commutes by tube every day to her
> job
> at the Bureau of Statistics in Westminster. I d
terrorism! I'm thinking, my knapsack is jsut about large
enough for bicycle tools and rain gear LOL!
Yours,
Dora Smith
Austin, Texas
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Okay, Dora, it's now raining here in Austin--finally! Hope you've got your
rain gear. LOL
Anne in Austin TX
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Can anybody tell me where Dora Smith lives?
Her remarks are very strange and to me offensive.
I am very sorry for all the victims of the bombing, having experienced
something
like it many years ago.
Dora Northern
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Dora Smith lives in Austin, Texas.
I have to say that I also found her remarks rather flippant. London may
be big, but the Underground is the way people and visitors get around
there. As has been said by others, you only had to be in the wrong place
at the wrong time. It could have been any
the call.
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