Bobbins of Belgium / A book of Belgian lace, lace-workers, lace-schools and lace-villages
A few words in relation to era/dialect have been retained e.g. tho, possest, stopt, dropt, slipt, distrest.
The frontispiece spelling of the Queen of Belgium is Elisabeth, as shown in the photo with her signature. Throughout the main text however, it has been spelt Queen Elizabeth. These spellings have been left as printed.
In the Appendix, where there are two or more illustrations per page, the words (Top), (Middle), (Bottom) have been used, to indicate the link with the text and illustration.
p.292: changed 4 to _d_
Printer errors have silently been corrected.
H.M. QUEEN ELISABETH OF BELGIUM
A BOOK OF BELGIAN LACE, LACE-WORKERS, LACE-SCHOOLS AND LACE-VILLAGES
CHARLOTTE KELLOGG Of the Commission for Relief in Belgium, and Author of “Women of Belgium”
FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY NEW YORK AND LONDON 1920
Copyright Under the Articles of the Copyright Convention of the Pan-American Republics and the United States, August 11, 1910.
To the women of the Brussels war-time lace committee—Madame Allard, the Vicomtesse de Beughem, Madame Kefer-Mali, and the Comtesse Elizabeth d’Oultremont, with admiration and gratitude.