I emailed the museum this morning, asking what was on display, and was there 
any more Ipswich lace etc. on display anywhere else.  I will let all spiders 
know when I hear anything.  They list lace, pillows and other artifacts on 
their list of collections, but that doesn't mean it's on display, just that 
they have it.  

Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where it's cool, and sunny, with no rain for 
quite a while.  Indian Summer come early.  


-----Original Message-----
>From: Vicki Bradford <[email protected]>
>Sent: Aug 27, 2010 4:52 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [lace] Ipswich Lace- location of examples
>
>Hi Devon,
>
>There is (or at least was) a small amount of Ipswich lace on display in 
>the Whipple House in Ipswich, Mass.  I visited there about ten years 
>ago and found the house full of other interesting things as well, and 
>it is well worth visiting.  Of course you are right that our group has 
>demos at the Smithsonian here in Washington, DC of Ipswich lace.  There 
>is supposed to be a piece on display at nearby Mt. Vernon as well, 
>which was owned by Martha Washington, but I haven't gotten around to 
>going to see it.
>
>Vicki in Maryland where we are having an autumn preview...
>
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