Please be patient until Laurie is safe again after her evacuation from
the fires. Hoping for the best for her. She has offered to post the
longer version on LaceNews.
The longer version of my research notes on the Hapsburg veil will be
available on-line shortly.
Karen in Washington, DC, USA
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The longer version of my research notes on the Hapsburg veil will be
available on-line shortly.
Karen in Washington, DC, USA
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Karen,
That is a very interesting blog post. Is there any place we can read the
longer version?
Liz Redford
Raleigh, NC, USA
Karen Thompson karenhthomp...@gmail.com wrote:
This is the blog I posted on the American History Museum website about
the Point de Gaze Hapsburg veil from 1881
Dear Karen, Liz, and all,
I agree. If you have 'the long version' of your research available, I'm sure
we'd all love to read it. We are NOT the average audience, where the details
would go over our heads, we understand the terminology, and furthermore, we are
interested in it all.
Lyn in
On 26/06/2011 22:07, lynrbai...@desupernet.net wrote:
Dear Karen, Liz, and all,
I agree. If you have 'the long version' of your research available, I'm sure
we'd all love to read it. We are NOT the average audience, where the details
would go over our heads, we understand the terminology,
For those members of I.O.L.I., the Summer 2011 issue which is due out
soon, has an article about the veil.
Devon has also written an article about her visit to the Flagler Museum
in Florida.
There is much more interesting reading about other things, so make sure
you renew your membership so
Thank you so much for this! I can see a trip to DC is in order!
Clay
On 6/22/2011 5:40 PM, Karen Thompson wrote:
This is the blog I posted on the American History Museum website about
the Point de Gaze Hapsburg veil from 1881 made for Princess Stephanie
of Belgium for her wedding.
This is the blog I posted on the American History Museum website about
the Point de Gaze Hapsburg veil from 1881 made for Princess Stephanie
of Belgium for her wedding.
http://blog.americanhistory.si.edu/osaycanyousee/2011/06/the-finer-details-of-the-hapsburg-imperial-bridal-veil.html
The blog is