 Lace visit to Calais
An historic first, as the Lord Mayor
of Nottingham visits Calais, almost 200 years after the smugglers helped the
French city to establish a rival lace industry to Nottingham’s.
The group is pictured Outside
Calais Town Hall in front of ‘The Burghers of Calais’ statue by Rodin 1895: (l-R) Ann
Inscker (Curator of Archaeology and Industry), Councillor Laurent Roussel (Calaisien district), Lord Mayor of Nottingham Cllr Mohammed Saghir, Kristina
Howell (President of the British Association Cote d’Opale).
Almost two centuries after the father of
local Arnold artist Richard Parkes Bonington, established a lace factory in Calais
based on smuggled machine parts, the Lord Mayor - Mohammed Saghir visited Calais in order to encourage the development of strong ties between the two cities and their shared history, with respect to the manufacture of lace.
As part of the itinerary, the party took a tour of the famous Desseilles Laces lace factory,
where the top end Leavers lace is still produced on 150 year old machines by
Jardines of Nottingham and Wallis and Longden of Long Eaton.
The Lord
Mayor, Mohammed Saghir said: "We look
forward to progressing a twinning opportunity between the two cities and to
working closely with Laurent Roussel’s district and my own Leen Valley ward."
Curator of
Archaeology and Industry, Ann Inscker said: "The
lace museum and factory visits were both truly wonderful sources of inspiration
for our newly commenced Designation Funding lace project and our projected new
lace gallery at Nottingham Castle. Hopefully there will be many collaborations between the
two cities to come."
If you would like to be kept up to date on the Designation funding lace project, please email ann.inscker@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
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Desseilles Laces Wallis & Longden, Long Eaton machine
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