I hope you can enlarge this and read the caption. The needlework on this jacket was exquisite! |
I don't know much about transfer ware, but this must be one of the best examples around. |
More woodworking tools...They had a really neat woodworking shop set up as it would have been in the 1800's. |
Click to enlarge......Some of Thomas Day's philosophy...he appears to have been a very intelligent man! |
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For some reason the pictures won't eblarge. Too bad because I would LOVE to see all these things in more detail....It looks like it was a FANTASTIC Exhibit!
Looks like an interesting exhibit. Thanks for sharing
Just popped by and caught up on your posts :) This exhibit seems very interesting and that bowl in your last post is exquisite!
I love your Halloween decorations too - it's not such a big deal over here.
I really enjoy those historical exhibits. Thanks for sharing your experience.
If we ever had to return to all the hand work it took to get things done, we would not survive.
Just catching up on your posts since I got back Judy. What a great exhibit...beautiful pieces. Thanks.
I promise not to spend any of my shillings on candy today. (But I make no promises about tomorrow.)
Thomas had words to live by especially today.
I love the Gold-work on the jacket. Unfortunately the photos do not enlarge.
Interesting shots, but they wouldn't enlarge for me either.
All good to look at even tho' I couldn't enlarge.
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