Thanks Robin, I suspected that may be the case, a good lecture always has
added information not on the slide handouts.

Not sure on the demand here in Oz, I know if I did a corset making class I
can fill it, but period clothing of any era I am not sure on... maybe there
is a need for a costume lecture tour, with workshops in all aspects of
period clothing?


Sidney



On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Robin Netherton <[email protected]>wrote:

> Sid Young wrote:
>
>> Do you have presentation slides etc? Can they be made available to those
>> of
>> us who are not able to attend (I live in Australia :)
>>
>
> My slides are traditional 35mm film, no text, and not digitized. But in any
> case, (1) they're not much use without the lecture, and (2) many of them
> were taken under arrangements that allow me to show them in a classroom
> lecture but do not carry permission to publish or reproduce.
>
> To answer the other question everyone asks, there are no handouts to speak
> of. Three of the lectures have single-sheet handouts with some art on it,
> but no discussion, and they're not of much use out of context.
>
> A version of one of my lectures (the Greenland dress) has been published in
> Medieval Clothing and Textiles, vol. 4. So if you're interested in that one
> particularly, you can get much of the material there. There are things in
> the lecture that aren't in the article, but there are things in the article
> that aren't in the lecture, too.
>
> Maybe someday enough groups in Australia will be able to work out a
> cost-effective tour there for me!
>
> --Robin
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