The laces made in Belgium during World War I are an important part of the lace holdings of the Division of Home and Community Life’s Textile Collection in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American ...
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The Incubation Centre at the newly constructed Exhibition Hall in Ghajnsielem is hosting a lace exhibition by the Artofil Lace School of Temse, Belgium. The roving exhibition, which has already been ...
The medieval city of Brugge in Belgium is famed for its chocolates, lace and cobblestone streets. (Photo dated to around 1898, via Wikimedia Commons) The silence is deep, sacred, broken only by the ...
The year was 1897 and the coastal hamlet of Mulagumoodu in present-day Kanyakumari district, saw a silent movement in art, effected by two canoness from Belgium — Mother Marie Louise De Meester and ...
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