Dear Karen, Liz, and all, 

I agree.  If you have 'the long version' of your research available, I'm sure 
we'd all love to read it.  We are NOT the average audience, where the details 
would go over our heads, we understand the terminology, and furthermore, we are 
interested in it all.  

Lyn in Lancaster Pennsylvania, US, where it's been another lovely day, 
comfortable, 78F 23C, at 5 p.m., no rain, I'm off to the deck to make lace in 
the pretty view.  

Liz Redford wrote:
Karen,
That is a very interesting blog post.  Is there any place we can read the 
longer version?


  -Karen Thompson wrote:
 This is the blog I posted on the American History Museum website about
 the Point de Gaze Hapsburg veil from 1881 made for Princess Stephanie
 of Belgium for her wedding......The blog is a very shortened version of my 
research, and a compromise
 with the editor for a general audience. 

 
http://blog.americanhistory.si.edu/osaycanyousee/2011/06/the-finer-details-of-the-hapsburg-imperial-bridal-veil.html
  

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