I for one would be EXTREMELY interested in any of hte 1860's photos, to view them, since that is what I am working on now.
If you decided to scan and post them, please let us know. Yours in cosutming, Lisa a On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 03:27:25 -0400 "penny1a" <[email protected]> writes: > I have been going through h-costume withdrawal since the beginning > of > August. YEA! I am back home! I have never been away from this > email list > this long. I bought a new laptop and thought that is why I couldn't > receive > email from h-costume. Tonight we found out that my email server had > changed > my security settings and had blocked the email list. > > Antique Roadshow in Washington DC was a blast. They valued my > collection of > late 1890s/early 1900s French theater costume illustrations at over > $10,000. > The collection is now residing in a bank vault. AR said that to a > fashion > or theater historian, the collection is priceless. > > > > During the past month, I have photographed three events. The first > event was > Citie of Henricus-Publick Day, Chesterfield, VA. Henricus was the > second > English settlement in the New World. The second event was the > Chickahominy > Indian Pow-Wow. We have some great detailed photos and videos from > this > event. I was in costume heaven at this event. Friday , I > photographed a > 1950s sock hop "Cruisin' on the Coast" in Mississippi.lots of poodle > skirts > and vintage cars! > > _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list [email protected] http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
