[MR] ISO information on lace history.
Gregory G. Stapleton
gregsta at carolina.rr.com
Thu Jan 26 09:24:56 PST 2012
Greetings,
If you can find her contact information, you might try Mistress Dierdre of
Bolteens (sp?), a Laurel raised in our Kingdom, for her study of lace. Last
I heard, she was located somewhere out in Washington state.
YIS,
Lord Gawain Kilgore
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Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 9:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [MR] ISO information on lace history.
Have you tried "A History of Lace" by Santina Levey?
Orla
On 1/26/12, Mary Bowles <mariatheresapontoon at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm writing a paper on the history of lace dating back to the
> Eqyptians, and wondered if anyone could provide books, archeology
> digs, or other references that would be pertinent to tracking the
> history of needle and bobbin lace throughout history.
>
> Thank you for any information you can provide.
>
> YIS,
> Baroness Marie-Therese Normand
>
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