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the Thirty Years war. Originally the castle was of great importance as the Imperial and Royal treasury, as well as the repository of records.

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MAP OF THE KINGDOM OF BOHEMIA showing the principal routs, towns and most interesting places to the traveller through Bohemia.

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PLASTIC MAP OF THE KINGDOM OF BOHEMIA. By Mr. J. Bašl—Král. Vinohrady


ROOM II.

1. ZÁDRUHA, Association to the promotion of home-industries. Prague-Příkopy 12. (2 Show-cases and 1 frame.)

Embroideries, laces („pillow-“, „point“ and others) children-toys, ceramic art-work, Easter-eggs; rush-and bast goods, dolls in national costumes etc.


2. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GIRLS OF THE CITY OF PRAGUE-WORK ROOM FOR EMBROIDERY. (1 Show case).

Cushions, table clothes with drawn work, reticules, table centres, teacloths, coverings for sideboards etc., with silk embroidery in the style of old peasant-needlework. All executed by pupils of the above mentioned school.


3. MĚSTSKÉ PRŮMYSLOVÉ MUSEUM PRO SEVEROVÝCHODNÍ ČECHY V HRADCI KRÁLOVÉ.—(Industrial Museum of Hradec Králové. Directress: Mrs. Klumparová)

Two Albums containing samples of pillow-lace in the style of the old Bohemian patterns.

Photographs of lace-articles executed in the district of Žamberk after original designs by Dr. O. Klumpar and his wife.


4. COUNT HARRACH‘S GLASSWORKS IN „NOVÝ SVĚT“ (Neu Welt) Bohemia. (1 Show-case.)

Old style glass, rubyglass, cups with innergilding, imitations of old Bohemian crystal glass etc.