When their Mr Poole worked there selling calligraphy equipment it was just a 
little too like Diagon Alley

Regards

Liz


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> Liz wrote to lace about a source for gum arabic, a suggested adhesive for
> fanmaking, and I was intrigued by:
> 
> >They are an artist's colourman - ie they grind and sell pigment.  You can
> >also get quills, paints, guilding equipment and all metal leafs and metal
> >dusts.It is the same as it must have been when they were founded with all 
> the
> >mahogany draws and interesting things.
> 
> Doesn't that sound like a fascinating place! Harry Potterish even. The
> place, for those not on lace, is L Cornelissen &Son Ltd 1a, Hercules St
> London
> 
> -- 
> bye for now
> Bev in Sooke, BC (west coast of Canada), a very long way from Diagon
> Alley.
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