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| − | Barbara Edwards came to live with her daughter and son-in-law Michael & ? Lane in [[Hets Orchard]]. | + | Barbara Edwards came to Lacey Green to live with her daughter and son-in-law Michael & ? Lane in [[Hets Orchard]]. |
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| + | Hallmark March 1984. Barbara Edwards reported on a Lace Day as follows :- '''Lacey Green Lace – February 25th 1984''' | ||
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| + | This successful day owed much to the workers behind the scenes and I would like to express my thanks and appreciation for their constant help throughout the day:– to Norman Russell and his daughter Susie, to Mary Smith especially, to Connie Baker and Eve Smith. To Joyce Wilmot, Pat Lord and Ailsa Maynard for their exhibitions of Laces and Tatting and to Doris and Rosemary Oliver who assisted. To Sonia Nuttall who provided the schedules and to Mary Hickman for her generous donations towards the purchase of Raffle Prizes and to Mr. Salmon who made a beautiful iced cake, in the shape of a Lace Pillow, complete with Honiton Bobbins, which was so much admired and enjoyed by the lucky winner. Click [[Norman Russell]], [[Doug & Sue Parslow]], [[Fred & Connie Baker]] [[Raymond & Ailsa Maynard]], [[Andrew & Doris Oliver]], [[Rosemary Mortham]], and [[Reg & Mary Hickman]] for more about Norman, Sue, Connie, Ailsa, Doris Rosemary and Mary. | ||
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| + | Ailsa Maynard's Tatting was much admired and a source of much inspiration for "lapsed" and "would be" Tatters. Thank you all for helping to make it such a happy day for everyone. The hundred lace makers who came from as far as Bristol, and London, Woking, Hampshire – Berkshire – Beds, Oxford and from every part of Bucks, as well as the dealers, contributed generously and as a result £115.00 was donated to [[Lacey Green Church]] Fabric Fund and a donation was made to Loosley Row and Lacey Green [[Village Hall]] Diamond Jubilee Fund and to B.F.W.I towards the cost of new Carol Books. | ||
Revision as of 12:39, 21 June 2024
Barbara Edwards came to Lacey Green to live with her daughter and son-in-law Michael & ? Lane in Hets Orchard.
Hallmark March 1984. Barbara Edwards reported on a Lace Day as follows :- Lacey Green Lace – February 25th 1984
This successful day owed much to the workers behind the scenes and I would like to express my thanks and appreciation for their constant help throughout the day:– to Norman Russell and his daughter Susie, to Mary Smith especially, to Connie Baker and Eve Smith. To Joyce Wilmot, Pat Lord and Ailsa Maynard for their exhibitions of Laces and Tatting and to Doris and Rosemary Oliver who assisted. To Sonia Nuttall who provided the schedules and to Mary Hickman for her generous donations towards the purchase of Raffle Prizes and to Mr. Salmon who made a beautiful iced cake, in the shape of a Lace Pillow, complete with Honiton Bobbins, which was so much admired and enjoyed by the lucky winner. Click Norman Russell, Doug & Sue Parslow, Fred & Connie Baker Raymond & Ailsa Maynard, Andrew & Doris Oliver, Rosemary Mortham, and Reg & Mary Hickman for more about Norman, Sue, Connie, Ailsa, Doris Rosemary and Mary.
Ailsa Maynard's Tatting was much admired and a source of much inspiration for "lapsed" and "would be" Tatters. Thank you all for helping to make it such a happy day for everyone. The hundred lace makers who came from as far as Bristol, and London, Woking, Hampshire – Berkshire – Beds, Oxford and from every part of Bucks, as well as the dealers, contributed generously and as a result £115.00 was donated to Lacey Green Church Fabric Fund and a donation was made to Loosley Row and Lacey Green Village Hall Diamond Jubilee Fund and to B.F.W.I towards the cost of new Carol Books.