<<Helene wrote: I have visited All Hallows Museum in Honiton many years ago, what a wonderful experience. Don't know if is still available, but I bought a book "450 Years of Lace" with its accompanying CD. Every time I look at it I remember the enjoyable day I had in Devon.>>
I agree that the All Hallows Museum in Honiton is great! I had a wonderful day there several years ago. I definitely think that Meghann McCrory should see if she can get down there on her travels, assuming there is time. It is yet another example of a small museum where a lot of lace is on display. Sometimes these small museums provide a much better "lace experience" than larger museums which try to show a wider variety of artifacts. Unfortunately, they are often outside of the major cities that tourists are most likely to visit. Unfortunately, when I visited Honiton, I drove right past the Exeter Museum without realizing what I was missing. So, I am thinking about returning to the area in order to see the Exeter Museum and perhaps have a cream tea. There are a lot of little villages in Devon and in Cornwall that appear to be quite beautiful and I was thinking to stop in at a few and wondered if Ottery St. Mary had anything interesting in it. I love the name. Devon Thein (Yes, I was actually named after the county.) - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/