A visit to Eileen Tessier in Nancegollan, Cornwall. Eileen contributed to our first Heart of Conflict exhibition in February 2015 and promised to dig out various things that belonged to her grandmother in World War One. The glasses are exquisite - so delicate and such thin glass. They - with the tablecloth - will help to give a feel of what a home looked like in those years.
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Tuesday, 20 September 2016
Sparkling glasses and a tablecloth - World War One memorabilia
A visit to Eileen Tessier in Nancegollan, Cornwall. Eileen contributed to our first Heart of Conflict exhibition in February 2015 and promised to dig out various things that belonged to her grandmother in World War One. The glasses are exquisite - so delicate and such thin glass. They - with the tablecloth - will help to give a feel of what a home looked like in those years.
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