What a wonderful story and such a beautiful dress. (And a very beautiful couple)
Cearbhael
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> On Feb 12, 2017, at 5:29 AM, Jane wrote:
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> For those that might have missed it - its not exactly headline news - here is
> a story for you to enjoy
I had heard that. Her parents went and did the verification of the dress.
Hopefully it will arrive with them today.
Sue in e yorks
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> On 13 Feb 2017, at 15:04, Sue Harvey wrote:
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> Don't know if you have heard but the dress has been found in
Don't know if you have heard but the dress has been found in the shop crumpled
up in a corner.
Sue Harvey
Norfolk UK
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This story was on Australian TV too.
Shirley in Corio Oz.
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monetary
value) have been lost permanently in circumstances like this.
The owner is obviously being very wise now in intending to take it to a
cleaner who specialises in lace items.
Jean Nathan in Poole, Dorset, UK
Subject: Re: [lace] 150-year old wedding dress
The thing about this story
The thing about this story is that the dress was made by a few times gt
grandmother for her wedding. It's been worn by many brides since then and was
given to the bride by her grandmother for the big day. The dry cleaners had a
'By Royal Appointment', and so were deemed to be a good dry
The story does make me love social media, though.
Iâve seen several examples over the past couple of years, of valuable items,
said to be lost, being found once somebody made it their business to really
really look for them.
By the way, my first job was in a dry cleaners. We did take care, but
Unfortunately, the story supports the fact that people who like lace are not
âmainstreamâ since the owner, and we, assumed it had been stolen with the
idea in mind that it would be sold by the nefarious thieves because it is an
object of value. The real story is that it lay on the floor of an
It is a beautiful dress, though, if it had been my wedding, I would have worn a
slip.
Adele
a conservative dresser in
West Vancouver, BC
(west coast of Canada)
> For those that might have missed it - its not exactly headline news - here is
> a story for you to enjoy . or breathe a sigh of
For those that might have missed it - its not exactly headline news -
here is a story for you to enjoy . or breathe a sigh of relief over.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-38944387
Best wishes,
Jane
In a very cold, gloomy New Forest
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