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(about this time as I recall). I know there was a lot
of back and forth on the topic; I don't know if there
were any books referenced.
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> From: "Alene M. Smith."
> <[log in to unmask]>
> Dear list,
> I am a new program coordinator at a small museum in
> a historic building. I
> have been charged with decorating the museum for the
> Christmas holiday
> season. We are to decorate in the Victorian era.
> Any books or publications
> that would give me a start?
> Thanks,
> Alene Smith
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