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Part of room 1 of the Museum. This room is where the Museum tour starts with examples of early attempts at lace-making by machine, followed by some very early European examples.Mountmellick Embroidery is featured next, and then Irish Flowering and Filet Lace. A picture gallery of Lace Makers and Lace Wearers covers one wall

Part of Room 1 of the Museum. This view continues by showing a Victorian Bed with Irish Bed Linen and Drapes, then a fascinating section with childrens hand-made costumes. Other victorian costumes can be seen, and a display of exquisitely decorated lace fans.

Part of Room 2 of the Museum. Room 2 is bursting with completely perfect examples of the five main Irish Laces:- Irish Crochet Lace, Youghal Needlelace, Inishmacsaint Needlelace, Carrickmacross Lace and Limerick Lace.

Part of Room 2 of the Museum. This view shows yet more of the Irish Lace exhibits. Look out for several wedding outfits.

This view shows just part of the shop, where visitors can buy completely unique items of antique lace and linen. Most items in the shop were made between 1850 and 1900.



Bellanaleck, Enniskillen, Co.Fermanagh
Phone: 028 6634 8052