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... Lace . By Mrs. Bury Palliser . London , 1865 166 VII . - Siluria , a History of the Oldest Rocks in the British Isles and other Countries . By Sir Roderick I. Murchison , Bart . , K.C.B. Fourth Edition . London , 1867 VIII . - 1 ...
... Lace . By Mrs. Bury Palliser . London , 1865 . L ACE may to unthinking persons seem but a gossamer sub- ject for history ; and the fairy fabric has indeed had a gossamer fate ... Lace . -History of Lace By Mrs Bury Palliser London, 1865.
... lace is a modern invention , and com- prises the three divisions of cut - work , lace , and guipure . Cut- work , or open - work embroidery , was the parent of lace . Lace is defined to be a plain or ornamental network , wrought of ...
... lace or passament in 1500 . Venice indeed , as in most other points of fashion of that time , when all fine gentlemen thought it indispensable to have ' swum in a gondola , ' took the lead . Venice point , however , which must have ...
... lace . Baron Reiffenberg declares that lace cornettes or caps were worn in that country as early as the fourteenth cen- tury . Pillow lace , at all events , was first made in the Low Countries . In a side chapel of the choir of St ...