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Date: | Wed, 25 Feb 1998 21:08:04 +0100 |
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>Dear everyone on the list,
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>I am a graduate student at George Washington University working on my
>Master's thesis. In order to finish my paper I have been researching a
>collection housed at the Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
In your DC telephone book is the telephone number of the TExtile Museum &
the Smithsonian Institute with textile curators galore. Good luck with your
Masters.
>This collection is made up of diverse objects dating from the late 18th
>century to the 20th century. Among the collection are several pieces of
>lace. (The dimensions range from 2 inches long to 3 or 4 feet
>long and 1/4 inch to 2 inches wide.) Some of the pieces are labeled with a
>family name. Others are marked Brabant or Brussels (Louis XIV)
>Unfortunately I am not an expert in lace and do not know what many of the
>pieces are. Could anyone direct me to a book or person who could help
>me? Or have some conservation advise.
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>Also does anyone know of an artist by the name of Samuel Shelley (English
>1750-1808)? The collection also has some framed pictures from a scrap
>book of his drawings.
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>Thank you,
>Elizabeth Hanson
Mike Bogle & Peta Landman
429 Riley Street
Surry Hills, Sydney
Australia 2010
(61) (2) 9212 7069
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