"The Lace-Makers."

Bates pays tribute to the art of lace-making that flourished in central England. The piece later became part of a collection of essays related to the rivers Ouse and Nen and the rural cultures in their valleys. In the New Statesman and Nation (April 28, 1934), Down the River (1937), Village Life and Labour (1939).

ID: 
c20
Title: 
"The Lace-Makers."
Genre: 
Essay
Page Count: 
9
Word Count: 
ca. 2420
Publisher: 
New Statesman and Nation
Year of Publication: 
1934
Topic: 
Rural Living
Document Type: 
Full-text Online
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