I know many lacemakers are interested in the Battle of Britain Commemorative Lace Panels, despite their machine, rather than hand, origin, so I thought I should pass on the rather scanty details of a new book on the subject that I was shown this week. The book records the location of all the known surviving examples of the panels with press cuttings and other back-up information, together with copies of photos that were the inspiration for many of illustrations in the panels. The title is as the italics above, it was written by an Australian, Brian Farr, and self-published this year (2015). Part of the publication proceeds are going to The Aviation Heritage Museum, Bull Creek, Western Australia and I .am afraid this is the only contact given in the book. Gil In the North East of England, where the sun has finally found us.
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