I agree with you Devon, in that
> 
> In the case of Bedfordshire, 
> On a basic level it is a guipure bobbin lace, which was made in many places
> and at many times. But, Bedfordshire, whether made in Bedfordshire or
> elsewhere, tends to imply a stylistic aspect, sort of a mid 19th century lace
> inclined to have roses in it, or possibly paisleys. 

and how I understood Mr. Lester react of new things like a new and strange 
animal at London zoo and so on. The lace shows in a way the feeling of the 
society.

Ilske

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