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We had a posting to the comments a few weeks ago that I thought many of you might like to see and not miss:

‘Hello there, I was visiting the Museum of Costume in Bath (UK) last week. I went to see an Edwardian frock, but the lady at the next table, who didn’t show, had come to see a jacket much like yours.

The curator wouldn’t get it out of the box, but she did let me take a few snaps – if you’re interested, they’re here.

Take a look – very cool!  Thank you to the poster for sharing her photos with us all.

Tricia

One Response to “Sharing”

  1. Carolyn H. Says:

    Very impressive, but most noticable to me — no lace!

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