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The museum at the house in Chawton, where Jane lived with her mother and sister, also has a white embroidered Indian muslin tucker and a white embroidered lawn handkerchief that Jane crafted.
Jane Austen: Seamstress and Quilter Linda 2009
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The museum at the house in Chawton, where Jane lived with her mother and sister, also has a white embroidered Indian muslin tucker and a white embroidered lawn handkerchief that Jane crafted.
Archive 2009-03-01 Linda 2009
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Jane's bedroom in Chawton, her last home, where she produced most of her novels.
Archive 2009-03-01 Linda 2009
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Jane's bedroom in Chawton, her last home, where she produced most of her novels.
It Was a Cheerful Home at the Austens' Linda 2009
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[Page 50] silhouette group which hangs in Chawton House.
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The interesting family portraits which now hang in Chawton House hung formerly at Godmersham.
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Parlour in Chawton Cottage, with Jane Austen's Desk173
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That probably gives you all an attack of the vapours but Diana may just have supplied the right ingredient so fear not, Chawton adulation may happen yet.
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So it's a pleasure to report that it absolutely is my sort of thing and I suspect it may even tempt me back to the Chawton Wonder with renewed enthusiasm.
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That probably gives you all an attack of the vapours but Diana may just have supplied the right ingredient so fear not, Chawton adulation may happen yet.
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