Sharon Howe
@sharon_howe1
PhD student @DMUleicester, research interests handmade lace revivals and the women and institutions involved.
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27-02-2009 13:06:25
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Would like to thank PLYMOUTH POST for editing their article to credit me with the direct quotes they used from my history blog on Parks and Green Spaces …ryofparksandgreenspaces.wordpress.com
Perhaps some from Blinds Direct would like to explain to me why their quality control team think it’s ok for my made to measure blinds and subsequent replacements to have a two inch gap between blind and sill?
Last week I was was privileged to give a paper on the Plymouth Blitz alongside @r56Alex and G H Bennett. Hosted by History, you can find the recording here: youtube.com/watch?v=X8nOWl… Tudor Evans Plymouth Live #PlymouthBlitz80 #WW2 #Plymouth
So wonderful to see the work of Woodlanders Lives and Landscapes @ChilternsCCC volunteers to revive #lacemaking in the #Chilterns on @BBCCountryfile last night! Watch it again here bbc.in/3stOaj2 and get inspired by Rosemary and Alex's passion for this traditional craft! @ChilternsAONB
Great oral history training course today. Thank you for arranging Helena Chance 😊
Book you ticket here for the Chalk Cherries and Chairs Team Lacemaking Taster Day in Lacey Green Village Hall, Saturday 11th September. Come and 'have a go' at this wonderful local craft! Buckinghamshire Archives @BucksNewUni @HeritageFundU #lace #crafting @LesleyAHoskins eventbrite.co.uk/e/lacemaking-t…
Some more #LaceMatrix Galway 2020 Róisín de Buitléar progress from day 1! Here you can see our lacemakers Jackie and Norma working on lacing up the heart - intricate work even on a big scale! What do you think of it?? Do let us know!
Rosemary Mortham and Helena Chance documenting the history of lacemaking in @ChilternsAONB - their work has acquired an appreciative international audience. Thanks, Bryce Adams, for the plug! Woodlanders Lives and Landscapes @ChilternsCCC @BucksNewUni The National Lottery Heritage Fund Chiltern Society youtube.com/watch?v=Ft8owl…
When Dr Veronica Isaac (she/her/hers) mentioned Ada Nettleship during her paper at the Stitches that Speak Symposium this week I thought the name sounded familiar. She is only (Ada that is) the mother of one of the lace ladies I’m researching 😊