Hello,
The last time I was at the MoL, you are not allowed to take photos
unless you have express permission from the curatorial staff and have
signed the appropriate waivers. This is a fairly new policy that had
been instituted while they were doing all that work in the museum a
year or two ago. One of the curators told me their main reason was
to gain copyright control over the spread of the images and the
quality of the images being passed around. Too many people were
taking pictures on their trips there and slapping them on their
websites, or even publishing them, without consulting the museum so
to put a stop to this, they stopped allowing general photography.
Cheers,
Danielle
At 08:02 AM 11/22/2005, you wrote:
At 13:50 22/11/2005, you wrote:
Do you have an approximate date for the stocking? and if pre-1600,
can I beg photos?
Please?
pretty please!
alex
Suzi Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh, and the best thing was a black silk knitted stocking foot,
probably Italian.
As the last date in the gallery is 1558, I guess it must be early to
mid 1500's - I can take the date off the label next time I go, and
will try to take photos if allowed - should not be a problem as far as I know.
Suzi
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